hot 12—=The Bulletin, Moini Jovy, Pua October 8 1053 being put on, making it fit for rade headed by the Jacob. G. Richard Greenawalt, Charles and Edith Gamber Blyer, Mt. T. Diffenderfer, East Main St. ence of the :church, according = farmer of Rapho Township travel. The larger tree which | Brown's Citizens band of town | Brandt, Walter Badto, Russel | Joy Street, died at 8:30 p.m. on were married Saturday after- 3h Fade ' af . died. on monday of tvonout | stood in the center of the street The eighth grade of our pub.| Kramer, Walter Kuhn, Robert| Monday at the St. Joseph Hos- noon in the Methodist Church, Te Seng Sogn a an HAPPENINGS } ry IE have been removed and the lic schools held a doggie roast|Schroll, Warren Givens, and | pital, Lancaster, Elkton, Maryland Ava B: : yeh years ol ard on the property of J. A. on Friday evening at Engle's| Harvey Hawthorne, Prof. D. L.| Miss Bettie A, Eby, 91, died Miss Hazel Kaylor, daughter Rev. Ezra Ranck, of Camp — of — Darius L. Ge died In SU | Bachman tenanted by John | Stone Quarry Those present | Diemesderfer chaperoned the at the home of her neice, Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor, of bellstown was appointed to the I ONG AGO Joseph's hospital of a compicla- | Greenawalt., This will make a! were Edna Charles Nora | crowd. Doggies and marshmal- | Ira Hess, of Florin, Thursday Mount Joy, and Jacob Weidman 7 Be rel hol Mount Joy, dl 3 A tion of diseases early Sunday | decided improvement Strickler, Dorothy Nissley, Ne [lows were the menu. Games| morning of a complication of of Elizabethtown, were married nev. L. La. Rs. now fan AAA ! morning, aged 64. He lived Two truck loads of firemen | dra Diffenderfer, *Rhoda Engle, | were played and a good time | diseases al 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon be transferred to Shantokin. 30 YEARS AGO the Harrisburg Pike, near Lan- and friends of the Friendship | Anna Bundle, Myrtle Grissing- | was had by all | Miss Catherine Breneman, in the Lutheran Church at Eli- The local School Bodrd met Octobed 10. 1923 disville Fire Company No. 1 attended | er, Hazel Kaylor, Anna Weber, | 15 YEARS AGO daughter of and Mrs. Jos. zabethtown, in regular October session with Fhe borough has a force of the Fireman's parade at Read-| Anna Hinkle, Mary Diffender October 6, 1938 eph T. M. Breneman. of Mari-, Four Lancaster County U, B. ll members present. Mrs. J. W. Deaths: John H. Sowers, a| men at work repairing West [ing on Thursday. The local | fer, Dorothy Boyce, Naomi Deaths Richard C. Blyer, | etta street, W. G. Diffen: | ministers were transferred by Bingeman and Mrs. Mark Mu- prominent and highly respected | Donegal street. Fine stones are! firemen participated in the pa-' Longenecker, Ruth Hawthorne, | one-month-old son of Clarence derfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. the East Pennsylvania Confer- Mma were elected as substitute . teachers here for the term. — MANHEIM'S Greatest 2'DAY Sales Event HARVEST FESTIVAL FRIDAY -SATUR DAY, OCT LIST OF CO-OPERATING MERCHANTS HARRY ALPERT Variety and Men’s Wear ACME MARKET P. C. ARNOLD ESSO SERVICE GILBERT H. BAIR'S JEWELRY BECK BROS. Furniture L. L. BOOK DeSoto - Plymouth CASSEL-GRAHAM Appliances GEO. F. FLINCHBAUGH radio - Television CLAUDE R. GINDER'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES GOSHERT'S PHARMACY HEIGES BOOK STORE ROY E. HENNY Appliances M. K. HOKE EST. Paint, Hardware, Poultry Supplies HOSTETTER'S FLOWER SHOP JANE'S DRESS SHOP W. P. KEECH & SON Furniture MILES H. KEIFFER Appliances KREIDER'S MEAT MARKET Lester Kline, Prop. 900%, Prizes 1st PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 3rd PRIZE 200° 450: 335 9 Prizes of $10.00 Each — 20 Prizes of $5.00 each Prize Money will be in Coupon Form. Coupons can be used the same as Cash in any Co-operating Store. No Time Limit on date for spending. DEPOSITE THIS FREE COUPON AT ANY OF THE 36 CO-OPERATING STORES, ON OCT. 9th OR 10th IN MANHEIM, CLIP THIS FREE COUPON OFFICAL STORE Look for the Official Red and Gold Sales Banner. Only the 36 co-operating in this Great Sales Event will dis- play the official banner on their doors and windows. Buy Now At These Drastic Reductions Remember—This is our first effort as a Community Wide Sale. And every one knows that prices talk. 36 Stores say this will be a huge success because they are offering LOW-LOW Prices on NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. Every known kind of mer- chandise Now on Sale. oie 10 manneim an ave...599 NEVER ANYTHING LIKE THIS IN BAND CONCERT [seven av Saturday N ight, 8:30 p. m. The Manheim merchants Retail THE MANHEIM H. S. BAND will pre- Asso, is a new organization. This is sent a Band concert tn front of the their first Co-operative Sales event. Dainer Store Building, They want this sale to be a smash- ing success. So every Retailer is go- ing all-out to help insure) a sale with a real Bang! Name Address MANHEIM MERCHANTS COMMITTEE PLACE AND TIME OF DRAWING PLACE: MARKET SQUARE IMMEDIATELY FRONT OF THE DANNER STORE BUILDING TIME: : SAT. NIGHT — OCTOBER 10 10 O'CLOCK AT 10 O'CLOCK THE $500.00 PRIZE DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE. 9:10 One of the new features of this year’s farm show will be a hobby show. The place for this show will be in the vacant store room adjacent to the Joy Theatre, a fine place and a fine building for this exhibit. 10 YEARS AGO | Deaths: John K. Becker, 73, died at 10:20 p.m. Saturday at the home of his son, Norman Becker, Manheim R2. | Mrs. Emily E. Gingrich, 78, widow of Christian Gingrch, died at 1 a.m. Monday at the home of William Hetrick, Mt. Joy street. Death was due to a heart attack. | The Rev. Milton G. Forney, 81, retired minister of the Brethren Church, died at 2:30 a.m. Thursday at his home in East Petersburg. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Newcomer, Mount Joy R2, a daughter at 11:20 Friday at the Lancaster General Hospital. {| The highlights of the Rotary "Club meeting Tuesday, was an The articles sold were those brought to Hostet- ter’'s by the members, and the auctioneer was Walter Dupes. The money from the sale will | go to Rotary Relief, the purpose lof which is to help Rotarians in occupied countries. The sale was a lively one and enjoyed by all present. | Mrs. George Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Paris Gruber, Mt. Joy R2. entertained to a wedding dinner on Sunday, in honor of | "auction sale. jar. and Mrs. Clarence Lehman of Campbellstown. Mrs. Leh- [ man was the former Dorothy Baker, and was married in Sep- tember. { The three members of the {| Lancaster County Rationing LIST OF CO-OPERATING MERCHANTS J. S. KUHN Men's Wear LONGENECKER'S HARDWARE CO. LONGENECKER'S HOME AUTO SUPPLY CO. MANHEIM JEWELRY CO. MARTIN'S HARDWARE MARY'S TOT-TO-TEEN SHOP JOS. F. McMICHAEL Heating & Appliances MOSEMANN'S GROCERY ROY G. MYERS, JEWELER THE QUALITY SHOP Gifts and Ladies Accessories REECE'S NEWS AGENCY RETTEW'S DEPARTMENT STORE RUHL'S DRUG STORE SHENENBERGER'S TEXACO SERVICE HARRY C. SMITH Appliances PAUL H. STERN Chrysler - Plymouth STERNER'S SHOE STORE VOGELS MENS WEAR | Board have resigned because of {the attitude taken by the OPA officials investigating the rob- | bery at their headquarters at Lancaster. The members are , Paul G. Murray, chairman: Dr. : A. P. Mylin, and Clyde E. Ger- | berich of this boro. nies A mii Police Report The following arrests were made the past week by borough | policemen: Jacob H. Zerphey, | Elizabethtown, for. ignoring a | red traffic signal; Jay Marlin Young, East Main street, Mt. Joy, for failure to yield the right of way; and Paul Leroy Kreiner, Harrisburg, for reck- { less driving. i ee dass How to Skid-Proof Stairs FALLS on stairs are a common cause of home accidents, There are several ways to prevent such ‘mishaps. One is ample lighting. Another is keeping the steps clear | of toys, bottle cartons, rubbers, umbrellas and other items. A slippery surface is another | eause of falls on steps. For smooth, unworn basement and attic steps, | cover the slippery surface with some Masonite Tempered Presd- wood one-quarter inch thick. Nail | it down with the rough, screen side up, thus successfully skid-proofing the stairs. Other places for using this non- skid covering include the steps in a barn or other farm building, stairways to commercial or indus- trial lofts, steps to a child’s slide, treads of a step-ladder, top of a | stool used to stand on, floor in the home or farm workshop. When the screen surface of the |+hardboard wears thin, after years tba ali SA rin ci Ta eres = of use, it’s an easy matter to re- place the material. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, v par i ¥ Joy Tax startec the W zabeth cated posite Tax to citi four h not Jo may C The In the 0 be ¢ irol fc This Mount » vice si The to service started World was ca kamp