00 C For Dependable - Economical - REPAIR and PAINT NOW! {|} lar. Tractors and Implements FARM Minor Repairs Now Will Save Delays Next Spring Experienced mechanics are ready to do the efficiently. Engine Rebuilding a Specialty - Genuine Paris Used Call or Visit Your Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-0p. Ass'n MACHINERY DEPT. DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, BUREAU Mount Joy, Pa. (Hall, 1953 ° (THE BULLETIN, Thursday, December 3, Hall were sold to R. | Houser. HAPPENINGS The Dorcas United Society of the Church was RE | a score of 6-0. organized Monday evening and | ended held a meeting at the home of {in the third Mrs. Frank Watson, New Haven | Heilman took tl | Street Eas, Don't K , [ yard line and r: m ii tee of costly breakdowns next spring! A Weddings which took place| entire left wing repair job during planting could niean d: vs of delay. Check i during the week were Harry K. 5. Newe your equipment now, while it's idle. for lost, worn or brok Hout = ot ' H. S. Newcon en parts. If repairs are needed, call your Farm Bureau onberger and Miss Leona Ran-| hardware store dler; Henry W. Mary A. | buck and Nauman and tion December Hetrich; Amos Roe- The Mount Miss Anna Kibler; both Thomas S. Lockard and M. Ber- je Jewell; Engle Forrey and Miss Elizabeth Gram and Albert Job quickly and won 26-17 with 15 points. South Company introduced all colored performers, comedians, singers and dancers to a Dixie jazz concert at the Mount Joy Frank J. page advertisi PA. 49-¢ ELEC CETL ES > - — - His ean A merchandise for M. Roland Elizabethtown { Thanksgiving football with a 0-0 score. period, Joy High games burg team when the Laskewitz The girls won and Miss Elizabeth with Mildred Way ! Hartman. points. December 6 the Way Down The Florin Department Store under the managership of Mr. Hallo, carried a full ng his special The movies at the Mount Joy by Harry Smith, and R. H. won f W. D. Chandler was elected | Qf | YD of the local school|from 2:00 fo 4:00 pm. Mrs, | . school board; Joseph Breneman C. Wilbur Hostetter, director, | ’ 3 Efficient Service, Call Your 4 | LONG AGO vice president; Dr. E. W. New- | Mrs. Roy Newbur, accompanist ER as Aida a | comer, secretary; Aplin J. B. and several members of the ‘ Brown, treasurer; and the other |¢hoir, Mrs. Frank Clement, Mrs. 30 YEARS Aco | man: is Clyde Gerberich. Clair Griffiths, Mrs. Eugene | December 5, 1923 Shank, Mrs. J. Everett Kreider, game by first half Early E-town’s 1¢ ball on the 30 in through th The er will open his at a new loca- 15. School Stras- won making 23-14 making 14 from boys Christmas. A Desk is a fine gift for any room. Select ... iod styles. These Gifts Include the Pleasure of Giving As Well As Receiving BEAUTIFUL TABLE LAMPS 3rass or China From $4.98 MODERN OR TRADITIONAL OCCASIONAL TABLES BRIDGE SETS & CARD TABLES FLOOR & BRIDGE LAMPS MAGAZINE RACKS CLOTHES HAMPERS MIRRORS & PICTURES COSCO STOOLS & TABLES 9 NN - KE = KEENER’ MOUNT JOY Choose Hollywood bed +¥, combination for your ) teenager or for your R) xX guest room. Choose from our big selection of handsome covers. HOME At Christmastime, your thoughts round the There is thoughtfully more charming, more serene, throughout the coming year. that can be enjoyed by the Come in and see the to offer. MAY WE SUGGEST ... smartly ‘styled 2-pc. Living Roo from $189.00 nothing more LOVELY f= HASSOCKS x 18th CENTURY MAHOGANY & BEDROOM SUITES including storage styles $4.98-$21.50 2 Buy the piece you want and add to It's always open stock. What Could Make A Finer Gift Than A Beautiful SIMMONS SOFA BED All steel give you satisfactory frame will years of service. Fine selection of styles and covers $89.50 to $139.50 a PEE TELE TE TE TE TLE A Wonderland of Gifts PLATFORM ROCKERS AND LOUNGE CHAIRS For the family’s comfort all through the year ... where Christmas Dreams Come True! i home! And your gifts should, too! appreciated as a selected gift to make the home i more beautiful QW These are family : fine selections we have OCCASIONAL CHAIRS... .. from $19.95 x HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD LIVING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE S SPE ZF styles and gifts group. m Suites i oh MODERN vi DINING, as desired. CASH or BUDGET TERMS CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS:- OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. STARTING FRI, DEC. 4 ‘TIL XMAS CLOSED 6 P. M, CHRISTMAS EVE. CLOSED CECEMBER 26 " = the FALMOUTH WOMAN 7° ENTERTAINS . Mrs. L.. Mae Brinser, mouth, entertained the ter County Farm choir to a tea Sunday afternoon pe a { Tee of Fal. Lancas- Women's J. Wilmer Charles, Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Samuel Good, Mrs. Zook, Mrs. A. L. Lefe- Eva Swords, Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Miley, Musser, Harry L. ver, Mrs. John Poss, I Ni Earnie And. Miss “That They Might Live” is The group practiced music |the theme of the Family Com- for the sacred concerts to be]Mmitment service in all Metho- presented in the near future]|dist Churches this Sunday, when members will be called to make a commitment as a witness to a { wholesome, attractive way of life that leads to a Christian ob servance of Christmas. and also practiced for the pro- gram’ to be presented at the Penngylvania Farm Show in January. RR RR RR ae The notice in the center of America can lift up a new the page read Who Wants A! i light for the darkened world by Live, Breathing, Eating, Crying making Christmas Christian. Baby? Father deserts, leaving | There can be no doubt that we the mother a large family of have almost lost the value of little ones. Unable to care for | this sacred season. All too many all, we have been asked to find | churchmen have failed to appre- a home for the baby. Come and ciate the true significance of see the baby given away., Sat- | Christmas. The gift of God’s on- urday, December 8, at 4 p. m. ly Son was to bring life, light, Who Wants A Living Baby? 5 YEARS AGO December 1, 1938 Deaths for the week included land hope into a weary world. | One of the sources of great- est revroach to the American | : y way of life has been the drunk- | Benjamin Brown, Mrs. James | en orgies which have heretofore 1 Haigh, Rev. Hiram S. Eshelman on, our celebration of i Aaron R. Garber and Mrs. Phar- | 4a Christmastide. Many Miss Anna E. Palmer and Wal- ter H. Derr; Miss Orpha Geib and Abner M. Wolgemuth. A special meeting was held by the American Legion Auvil-) drunken drivers; and to safe- guard American homelife, members are asked to make a family commitment to total ab- stinence and observe Christmas a a ic & > » Y 1s - . . iary to prepare for the « hrist as Christians. mas work for veterans in the teal lisesi “vai . n y on i : i hospitals. The monthly card When in need of Printing. (any- party of the group featured tur- keys, ducks and geese as prizes. | __ thing) kindly remember the Bulletin 10 PENCILS 60c¢ The say ‘Merry nw Find the flowers selection, Gaily Boxed Vine FULL CHRISTMAS TREES Aromatic evergreens, the forest beauty SPECIAL GIFT SUGGESTION PERSONALIZED PENCILS Quality No. 2 Pencils - In Plastic Special price to Sunday S Postage Paid Quie DONEGAL DISTRIBUTORS, MT. 0 5 0 TO J NN) 4 5 i 0 0 6 Ni RR UE TE -y o sy Your Darling prettiest way to Christmas” festive with greens a beautiful bouquet finest, freshest in our choice Sparkling BOUQUETS i fresh from Pick a full-branched in the size you prefer. es M. Frank. and shameful debacles have re Wo held for Mr. sulted in office drinking parties WREATHS [and Mrs. William Jn honor of | which have descended below the Lush, thick wreathes as only their fiftieth wedding anniver-|j vy of the ancient Saturnalia |# vour florist can make them sary Nr . ._ | of Rome. | REPT QTAN PH Eh AV Aye ig Weddings for the week in- Safety Councils and: insur: FREE STAND with each wreath Slits Miss Pu So ance agencies endorse this way an enry Brandt; iss Sadie ; ; : of helping to eliminate danger POINSETTIAS — MISTLETOE — BEGONIAS Ginder and John G. Metzler; to life and property caused by LAUREL ROPING — GREENS i 'MUELLER’S PHONE 3-9041 262 WEST MAIN STREET Twelve clubs are active high school; swing, marionette, automobile, - recreation club and i archery are the outstanding |¥ ones. Clyde Tripple, 17, shot a rab- bit with a bow and arrow. He claims he killed it at a distance of about sixty feet. The Buck Ridge Club in Per- ry County composed of local hunters shot their limit of six doe deer in two hours on the opening day of the hunting sea- | son. The men in camp were A. D. Garber, Clarence Hollinger, Paul Diffenderfer, Goo. Mump- er. John W. Eshelmin, Christ Mumma, John E. Schioll, Nor- man Mateer and Clv 'e Mumper ee AA aE EY 2 - FOR =~ SPORT OR DRESS f ‘i m | Jay S. Gainor. The two couples | JACKETS were married in a (ouble wed- ding 10 YEARS CO PAJAMAS December 2. 1043 3 Classification 1-A included | Clyde Brill for the weck SWEATERS Weddings for th week in- |< cluded Florence ““nnich and | Earl Martin; Shirley suckland | HOSIERY and Robert J. Childs; Charlotte | A. Landis and Robert N. Schroll; NECKWEAR HANKIES ERR ARTE ROS A = SA BANS Mildred E. Barnhart and Ray- mond N. Bucher. The exchange liner Grips- holm docked in New York “oe erday. Among the 1799 repat riates were Miss Minnie Witmer and her brother-in-law, Dr. William Adolph. Ration points were beef steak, 3 points burger, 1 point. Staff Sgt. John Roth, Jr., N. Market St., arrived home from England Wednesday after hav- ing completed twenty-five com- bat missions with the air force in the Europe theatre of war. Deaths for the week ded Hollinger, Percy Cheever, Mrs. Barbara Welch- | ans, Mrs. Lizzie Zeager and | Martin James Swarr. William H. Brown returned home Friday after eight months active duty in Italy, Africa and Sicily. A county wide Christian En- deavor Rally held in Lancaster was attended by Adelaide Workman, Roy Sumpman, John Booth, Clarence Weldon, Bern- ard Zimmerman. Betsy Bigler, Irma Gainor, Doris Eshbach, | Romaine Brown, Jean Neiss, | Irene Kuhn, Vera Eby and the Rev. Ezra Ranck. reli 4) Ul nse When in need of Printing. (any- | = reduced; and ham- BELTS James R. ee meas AER MOUNT | thing) kindly remember the Bulleti- | MEN & Boys ESSLEY SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. Mao is Gainor | and Mr. and Mrs. Vicaoir Longe CORDUROY SHIRTS necker spent the r | IN A GORGEOUS ARRAY OF COLORS wedding anniversa y at the home of Mr. Gaino'’ brother, BUXTON WALLETS MONOGRAMMED IN GOLD FREE OF COST SWANK JEWELRY THE VERY NEWEST Give Him A Gift Certificate LET HIM CHOOSE HIS OWN GIFT TAKE A TIP FROM SANTA SHOP AT THE CHRISTMAS STORE BRos. JOY, PA. — ANY NAME Printed in Gold Case 70¢ — chool teachers k Service JOY - Phone 3-3396 Flowers MOUNT JOY, PENNA. i mp m2 9 PR WN ER PE TS RE RAR in the i GIFTS RR TR TA RE RS TE ATE RE RE RS ER AR RE RS RE SE RANE REE RE 1 GROSS $4.50 Ym wl ROPE TE TE TES VETERE TERE TL 7h ETE ERE TEATS TLL RET TET RR RR RR RR RE SE ES EET EES im