/ / DET G wThe Bulletin, My t Yov. Pa.. Thursd anuary 2 953 » Peppy TS { | ner, svn Sleyht Joy. Pas Thurvday, Jiuwry 29. 19331 Beach Fiesta Cake... A Sunny Deszert | Inscrutable Red |) Record | = Ze ern | Panel Discussion |} I} HAPPENINGS {l,i Wed Mortuary Recor ng Con Iq er Han in | ane 1Iscussion 4 Hi he : Harry A. Fickes, 67, a barber MARY G/NISSLEY incl p g g | ¥ | —of — BY \ ; | for 50 years, died Friday at his FU? DIRECTORS 1% DONE BY On Deer Problem | he LONG AGO $0 ‘| home in Marietta, fmt Joy, Pa. T. ™ . | tt i Aad R ' Cha es Barninger | [ : | & run dns A dey Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. HH ph dw 16 We Stres { THIRTY YEARS AGO Rai Tn meal i Jee Over WGAL - TV | January: 81, 1023 1 TR nl Ra. eas ol] em vi St ee a EO Wa HUNE MT. JOY 3-0074 i —— Henry R. Charles, substitute «H.C Killheffer On January 31st from 2 till} {2:30 o'clock Free Public time WGAL-TV to] Federa- will be given by | the Lancaster County | resigned | carrier on Route 1, accepted [and P. Bysshe Heilig | the position, Among the bills introduced | at State Legislature for consid. GET IT AT A nid Optomet ist { tion of Sportsmen's Clubs for | I AG .- ik INEM | an Educational discussion on) | was one providing for ] 3 ‘ha an vb Those paris) | the excuse of women for jur ed : 5 5. Chiriotte § { the Deer problem. Those parti | Te i ys 5 vo i 0 %, y This masklike, tight-lipped, une ephone \6.3376 (cipating on the panel discus { duty because ol housewor or | smiling face belongs 10 Georgi N, i: P CE Weames, | sion are John C. Herman, Proes- | | attending her family Ue new Soviet ambassador mn. Ne . 19.5: | | "ne n : i Ht La es, Fri hoo 7fe P.M. {ident of the Game Commission; | The fish committee of the Pa. ine ns the Susiet ORR. Sa 4 \ / tues. Fei. sat, || Lathan, Director of Re- | {Fish & Game Association placed | corps of puppet caricatures,” an ar. : | Jou. 2.5 Pp. M of the Game Conunission | | 80,000 small-mouth bass in the ties in Juuarts mag. } ator Edwar ihn = lc ine hermar's Con. | #2ine says Zarubin and his colleague : JeLizABETHTOWN || Senator Edward Kessler, Mike | 2 a : | Conodoquinet, Sherman's, Con- |, poco a" on to be ae a 15 E. High St, { Sides, Drew Brooks and Her- . . oOwWago and other nearby |' former Soviet ambassadors to France, Telephone 24-F I{ Good | Add sunshine to your table with a golden California special, Peach | streams from fingerlings to gix | Germany, and Spain all have been n | oss tt — Fiesta Cake. It’s an easy-to-make dessert delight using packaged white inches ir Si the Red envov to. Javon i - - or yellow cake mix topped with whipped cream and luscious canned mches In size. committed suicides the first Span | TET S| cling peach slices, Grown primarily in California, cling peaches are an Lanc. Co. tobacco won eight| envoy to this country was impris : PE SON Al Q popular canned fruit because of their firnrtexture and golden | prizes at the Farm Show. A- pedi and Ivan Maisky, former am. | A | olor. : . erro Bes PTET AR Tt wssador to Great Britain, was re. | od KJ XN. dh, Peach Fiesta Cake | 0 nex fatness 0 nd cently denonnced in an ominous | i L 1 20-ounce package white or 1 cup heavy cream, whipped (seedleal wrappers; <nd and 5d} manner by Moscow. Zarubin himself | | EE eA Seay | vellow cake mix al Shaved ehocolate {John L. Charles, Landisville; ed his diplomatic training with 4 | Mrs. H. G. Nissley, of North] 1 No, 2'2 can cling peach slices seedleaf filler. first grand chan the former ministers to Lithuania Bi | or, fir am-}{ : a | Barbara street, this boro, will Prepare and bake layers Recording to directions on package, Cool. pion and silver I J. Homer Eisen, ory, Regia 2 3 I a Cit ote oar La Drain peach slices, Fill and top eake with whipped eream and peach [7 “°° re ps uv} whom have heen purged by the: | 8 leave for ord slices. Place small amount of shaved chocolate in center of top Had Graybill, Manheim; 2nd, John | Communist government. { 3 ; an indefinite stay with her mo-! VIELD: 1 88-inch cake. Charles; Lanidisville: Havana | mr oe tr — ¥ |ther, Mrs. J. S. Snider at Wa- | - | wrapper, 3rd, A. K. McDonald, | Pastors: Rev. we. L. Kodor, of) | terloo, Ontario. l | Washington. Boro. | Oley, ‘at Trinity Evang. Luth- RY 1M S| D | ° | £ eran Church who u led Mr. and Mrs. Sherman av- | T | A package .sulbrise. ‘was held ' succeeded | 3 | A package surprise was helc Tt Rats Coa te ‘gh | enport, of Texas, recently mov- | he Dutch Philosoph er | for Mrs. Benjamin Hawthorne, | te Rev. George A, Beroh-/ Jed into the George Brown Apt. ! (who celebrated her birthday jer ; |154 N. Market Street, this bor: | (AS OVERHEARD BY JOHN BOYD) | anniversary. WILEY Watts of Lacs] tL Lough. rd id aven, accepted a call at St.! 5 | FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Ser’ v : Mr. Davenport is stationed | i & a ar . | Luke's Episcopal Church sue-! . at Middletown Olmsted. Afri New York City couple minutes and see what | os January 21, 1938 {ceeding the Rev. Albert K. i | Force Base Dy “7 Dear Mr. Young: they have. So we went in and | Winners in the Bulletin Baby | who resigned to ac- | 11 A [ I and Mrs. Weiss went out {you can imagine what happen- | Derby were: First Prize, James a call at Wellsboro, Pa 1 | in HAUSER 70 Fak |this evening to such a famous |ed after that. It was supper | Richard Pennell, son of Mr. and | TEN . 3 {MRS HAUSE O SPEAK AT) mutton chop house that Geor ime w ; 4 | Mrs. James N. Penne fF West | 'EN YEARS AGO pC SIL 3 ye : S c orge | time when the store closed and | Mrs. James N. Pennell, of West] @ No dpe ever CHURCH SERIES SESSION {told us about and we ate sa | we went out. After supper | Donegal street, Born Thursday, | January 28, 1943 is Doma? | At the second session of the| much and it took us so long to | which cost us over two dollars | January 13. Second : Joan’ Joseph Hiestand, Manheim against this loss? You need insur- of Missions being held | do it that it was too late to go |apiece even though we did not | Yvonne Kline, daughter of Mr. RZ, suffered a fractured knee | ante to & 5% of full value lin the Washington St. Church | anywheres else and besides that | eat much like at home, we [and Mrs. Howard G. Kline, of | When a car he was riding figur- | against 8 ightning oles of the Brethren, Elizabethtown | we was too tired. So when we bought a newspaper to see if | Florin. Born January 19. Third: jed in an accident near Hiest- | equal coverage fbr wind explosion, | Mrs. Charles W. Hauser of Har-| was back in our room at the |anything exciting was going on (Jackie Stauffer Geltmacher, son Mill. Abram Risser, Mt. | hail and the hati [risburg, will be the speaker. {hotel I says to Mrs. Weiss, Ijin the big city. There was so |of Mr. and Mrs. Abram | 90Y R. D. driver of the car, | Quilted attress Pads ‘r i | ~ . | : 1 xr 14? : : hi A . . | She is a member of the Ex-|says, in New York it’s too early jmuch in it that we could hard- | macher, 211 W. Main S {skidded into the path of a car- - . 2 3 é , 2 . Main St. Born path of a car It's Se b Sin ss 2 guard your | ecutive Board of the Pa. Coun- | to go to bed yet so leave us |ly decide where to go, so finally | January 21 driven by Jacob Dupler, Man- $3 75 $4 95 — investment with Farm Bureau's com- | 1 .r his The wn | set down and write says Woliss did shes. Phot heim R: . a prehensive profection, Check odes j cil of Churches. The school will | go pu Bun ue 2 Suter 1 { 5 to Mrs. Weiss, did she| Charles Baltozer, Florin, was, "¢im R2. » . — os. call — So Bini Sunday evening | our trin Br rr RY ox. x DIE | seriously injured when his cn ie Oro 50% 6 50 M / rough February 15. pb. A Mrs. | S| y concerts and she says | collided wi z Nid ailed to bother some of the lo- $ WwW WARREN H. STEHMAN i ed ai cies | says why should I do that be- [no she didn’t but she would like | Ty hoes in rant eal here. Nr. and Mis ’ ens All ool Sweaters SGuARg $v. FLOAIY SMOKER ON JANUARY 30 | cause we will be home soon in | to, so we got a taxicab and went I alvin > Rolie. 3 a 0%. James Rial’. Mt. and Mrs. C | hone Mt. Joy 23-5547 N JANUS . Yiust a few davs: i y ; rT, € ye é ¢ mai : TR X Be Ml 3 2% ljust a few days and you canto the famous Carnegie Hall. | . | K. Newe eh Mit. Joy Fire House on Friday ion nim: about it .and he could | We had to ot or pe Ji was crossing the Harrisburg | Nowecomer and Mr. Car] Grey ’ ’ . ‘ . $5.95 nt A | evening, January 30/8, SPOn- | gyt it in the paper. I says, no, | three times before we Becton pike when the collision occur. | Germer | thelr ony ot {sored by the Veterans of For-|y, NE A : rid : | red | bicycles and pedalled to Mari- * Ww ’ ecause in the first place he |the dizzy heights to where our | : | Ll HET REY YA eign Wars. i | would be too busy . running seats was at, but we finally | Phere was. ..1.575 eases. of oe Bor ony eI) Ladies All Wool Sweaters i FIRE INSURANCE CO. A Smoker will be held at the | around town after ads to listen {made it and heard the concert, | measles in the county. D. Ziem- "VT BOC ) TE {to us and in the second place | After it jer, county medical director, ap-| Claudette Zeller, daughter of | rey . . 90 € I HOME OFFICE. COLUMBUS, OHIO A : is § | See ace | After it was over. Mrs. Weiss > ) at 1 ~ us Bullétin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | he w ahablv $67 4 ale x <8 «i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeller, N.! .| he would probably forget about | says to me that she dig | pealed to the State dept. for! s Zeller, N, . . says ! at she dia not en- | : : i Market St, ¢ i . lit when he got back to his of-]joyv the piece : re 4 |men to aid him. 165 cases |. arket St. celebrated her 8th| i ; JO) pieces that was played 1 hi av ov otal rows y S | by S SUFE ERS j fice so it wculd not get intolso much, but she was glad we | inthe southern part ip 5 Mad a few: A dren 5 Corduroy Slacks the paper and everybody in !went because now [one day [Trends Jn her. hone, : i vbod, se now she could al- | a : a n veralis 5 | town would be wandering what | ways say she had been to this| The Treasury Dept, announe- | 3 ene A 9 AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY — FREE TRIAL {ye was ag the big city, | Carnegic Hall place and heard |€d that a . “Jefferson Nickel’ | When in need of Printing. (any- | C THIS AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY gi EN 4 3 | meaning New York. : ok os i dd [will be minted this year to re- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin i 5 aches, pressure in forehead, soreness ainda had So Mrs. Weiss says all right ! x orchesifa | lace the buffal ickel i annon Towels 2 6 Cs 79c af nose. top of held. back of head nd down neck can't think |go ahead. So I took n 3% (Which “I thought wag. a reg] | Pace the picfalo nigel. Stimulate your business by adver= or tti y ; i i aneada, »o 00K y | 1 foxy : Lo . 5 I er EL ot rb (JO © look my Den. Micute statement. because many | Community welcomed © two. kindly remember the Bulletin HH NH EN Ee EH Ee Cm EEE minutes and as geheral rule sogéness in head, face and neck is entirely 3 j my hand as the saying goes and times people go to such things| p hy : or > = eT ETT - em reliéved in short er how long you have suffered or how there I am writing to you while : Taf 3 >) Tile chionic Your caseimay be or/how many different treatments you have | M1 s.. Weiss. 3 aad si 1slech 1h {once in their lives just to say! t ar Ww muc on "S. .CISS IS SO aslee TE an Ney ou nave SD a as believe a a alge ! oh yes, I have been there quite | you. Jt has given relief to thousands. Write for FIVE AY could. hardly realize we often. After that we was | FARE TRIAL, post paiddo you, no cout or obligation except this: when had got there. Now, where will. 4. al we was both | ou for it INsApreed that you will mail it back at the end of Ie 20 to. frst 1 ve and. Meg 2° tired out that we went to | tive 3 Ss since y je>g ) "SL, says ¢ id : | NATIONAL LABORATORIES. obi LIFORNI $ {hee : bed. And now oy 'S th the hotel ‘and went. Straight to | msn nse | part that 15-10 go into th HERE Bod ‘going to any. | é sto go 0 e pe : : y - - 3 . night club which we had | ; =f! which I have decided to call— tip oh of doing $l OUR TRIP TO NEW YORK £1. OF Aon, CITY The next morning which was | { ta Tuesday Mrs. Weiss woke 2 Wh at | ‘By Mrs. George Espenshade [up and says Ev a nik i . I Says as » 7 When we got settled down in| de | ‘four breakfast sent up and after seats on the Pennsylvania . ' wari | iin; h I looked at my wrist-watch I i { Railroad train. and was |. ..\vec + » . 3 | Gap’ Peapsvivania, 1 says, you don’t mean breakfast, e 3 1} 8 ap, nnsylvania, mean lunch because it was | {§! had to laugh when Mrs. Weiss ) | Bi she wished she. Bad: of after twelve o'clock noon. ! “age {packed up a little lunch because After we got dressed and ate | Have You Been Visiting ? ; |§!she was hungry because she our lunch it was two o'clock | a {}! bad got up so early. So I asked and then we spent the after. | Had Visitors ? {lithe colored porter it we could at Macy s store where ev- | [Continuation of standard equipment and frie : athe still gel some breakfast erything it supposed to be | Wiustrated is dependent en availability of material.) | . » ! vid : *heaper than anywheres else. | y een Divorced ? Last {on the train and he says we|S es cite, P 5 A a ‘could in the dining room car Ren We ja Sut Supper a ower u reasons i 2? | {which was three cars ahead of {1tdl1an place that icorge had | f oug t nything : at ifthe ear we wae setting in. So we told us about and after that to | Ww b you 1s more oO Sold Something ? # {went up there and had orange | Radio City theater. It was h 1 nq if juice and ham and cggs and quite 2 show compared 0 what LA le you Had fo} Party ? i j toast and coffee. We was way a body gon sce in Lititz. The | past Philadelphia when we got next day which is today, we got | want... Been To One ? to our seats and soon af. | UP €arly and went to John Wan- | . | ter that we was in New Jersey amaker’s store. And in the after- | thr TY es ara ou : noon we walked all the way up Got En a ed across the Delaware River where | : ide | 9 g . there wasn't much scenery Si Avenue lo Central Park | Been Jilted ? ar to look at and finally we was in 00 ng In the shop windows : 8 if! New York. We got one of them without buying anything and | Yves 10359. Leadnagar Signe J ined {Hired hats to carry our suitcases|When it got dark we went to] ’ You on 5000 and 6900 oined a Club or ne eh ¢S1the mutton chop house like T| : Series Deavviuty 3d for. and he got us a taxicab and in| id. Now We a ae engine power! ward-control models, op- a few mindtes ‘We was. i _ said. Now we are back at the | * tional on 4000 Series heavy- een rown Out o One nute e was in the, 4.) i duty trucks H hotel and setting in our room. It It ) ined dl y - STE 1. oti 1as not rained or snowed | ad ri lets all happened so quick that a _ Ta Pp ’ Quads or Weiss says, my land, Mrs. Es- |[Y€! so we have not bought any | Yr rey Heavier, stronger, more dur- 2 enshade are we Boi galoshes or umbrellas, but it ob. able frames increase rigid- ven a Baby ? p e¢ going out Tooks {i i | ity, add to ruggedness and right awhy and I says sure, we ooks like both of us would) sta in 0 1 J f > ‘3 7 , : have to buy another cheap suit- | 9 P Wer! saute of 195 Crevolel Had An Accident 2 didn’t come to New York City} © Ut = 2D: § trucks. . to set still in a hotel room. We [©35¢ @ piece. | cou lone that at the a Love to all from i ; 0 ig of Som that at the Gen Love on i Yio ve Trucks up to 4000 Series {eral Sutter, I says, so we went Mrs. George Espenshade | 17 4 heavy-duty models have ews ease ie . S$ 0 e out. We had only walked alP.S. I am sending enclosed a | b ki 1 “Torque-Action” brakes. Se- C p couple of minutes until I saw a [postal card picture of the hotel | ra ing power: “Fo 4000 ad, above use Liz sen that sai . 3s hg Ga orque-Action” brakes in an rint t and Tell Your Friends : g g ; at said Gimbel s so I {with such nox marking our | front, “Twin-Action” in rear. says, leave us go in here for airoom on the eighteenth floor. | wp #2, New stamina plus extra gaso- | <a ) pi 2 é R | Vining: line economy in heavy-duty AY | MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE y models Nith Loadmaster en- Coa : THAN ANY OTHER MAKE | gine, reduces hauling costs The BULLETIN LADIES | a aE To The | i | . 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