he i | Ib Ib 23¢ Ib ‘35¢ 7c NP a Ba \TO 0 i" hd a 2 'MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, April 10, 1941 ~BY— A WISE OWL Here's the latest AUNT MIN SEZ: news flash! “Heck” Mumma’s in the green gro- cery business now. The other night he was over at the fire house reddling oranges. ..Well, I guess it's all right, but I just didn’t think Heck would do it. ok ox x Yesterday morning a farmer north of town went out to feed his chickens and found them all dead He was exceedingly shocked and vent in to tell the family who were at breakfast, He exclaimed: “They it were all healthy chickens, I can’t are truthful... like it! Take fer instance that old sayin’ gets” ‘N stuff... couldn't talk fer loss’a his mate, Tessie. . she wuz ailin’ fer a long time’n at last the end come’n jest couldn't be consoled nohow.. Sum’a these here old sayin’s sure .never seen anything there “A bawlin’ cow soon fer- Well, Lem jest about the poor Tessie cousin cryin’ last year Lem he poor wuz a pitiful sight to see, deed it wuz... see what happened.” Then his eight old announced: Daddy, maybe I know what happened.” His Dad asked: “What?” And his son continued: “Well, Sunday's Easter, and we always have to help the Easter Bunny lot of eggs, <o I thought I'd feed ow chickens different colored paints and then the eggs would be all ready colored and save an awfu’ Jot of time, but that dead maybe I should've just given 'em water colors.” . =» * * » year son color a now they're The honeymoon is over discovers he wouldn't the draft anyway! . - » » have ught in “The movie manager is the father ‘his lav usher. T hed the of i 'N whe I sed “pleased “to meet you which the usherette grinned, “That’l’ || the thought come to me about p teach tio the horror of double hat tcuchin’ writin’ on Tessie’ features.”...... Well, it oughta any- stone... this here thing started in way. worryin® me what folks'd think'n Weil, spring is here, and pretty SOT: we mn put the screens up anc you'll hear sor little brat com- plain: “But, 7 'm not hun- gry. I ate all th were on the fly paper.” * * * * Did vou hear about the man whe ; A Tide smoked co many tl at hi nerves got move? * # * * * Joa Detw , west end ton- sorial artist, sure had a swell time n Apr: hour, one © durin r duri hi the fellows |! un fom the boo 1 ached “Hey he was readi asked: “He; what's to him an know.” And sitting way bac! “I know what farm and my metaphor his cows. a meta The guy nex quite fellow n the corner te I lived on ¢ Pop always has 3 Here's the pay-off. It might be © the pay-o : lenghty but you couldnt appreciai he details. it without Last Tue:day, told his missus he the new license plates on And she said: vou gO you “ . Before $I card right away and then Jy wa postmaster, going out and put his car. sign you new won't forget it. vw. 5% tly cot his pen and Jim ohedier Seo x g on he signed the with her looking new cards and placed them in his got the wallet. Then he went out, car and drove to Mount Joy on business and then went up to see A. D. Garber -at his home. Since under the weather and the latter was he was sitiing at Jim sat there wit * - * the window him. Suddenly Jim window and exclal D. said: “Youre licenze plates jocked out the « “Lock, A I'll have at fellow be caught.” better watch out or D. said: {0 sit here and sce who it is” After a while Jim took his and went out to get in hi Then he came back to A, D's ail, “you're right. leave car. “Min,” “Min, place on dear Tessie's grave.. could a body put on that would be right touchin’-like. .. the matter a ation, to my brain...’ itn he touchin’n so he had letters Light'a My Life Has wetty how nice when he six been Lem with smiles streamin’ his face, with a right pretty woman besides him'n he sed to me...’ look ere wuz st lerneath in littler w aut... But I struck anot wonderment, sody!! : we JE “Doggoned if 1] said Florin er ional b 9. Rei at 119 for $2,750. Grace Ethel S, Gantz, township. M. emmy, } Conoy to Aa "If. have I'll have qq sez Lem to me one day... I'm gettin’ a stone fer to .what ‘N after givin’ awful lot'a consider- beautiful thought come So I told Lem about thought it the wuz wonderful in pretty big stone “The Went Out”.. looked at by speakin’ on then the put on That stone wuz near everybody, it sounded’n afterwards in about comes all over months ‘Min Sadie... Lere’s my new wife, then it wusn’t long till I wuz takin’ sum flowers up’n when I topped to at the sayin’ on the stone... un- else added “The Light'a my ’N I walked home i vewin’ never again to write poetry on a tombstone fer no- sum- | 1.11 Jest don't make ines. —_—— 3 Deeds Rs Recorded | G. Cope to John oun tract in H. Cope, and Eli s Bare to John F. Coo pe 2 Cope, property in bel G. Her:hev, tract in John I B. Frank y Heney and Joseph. Hend A Hend Heirs of Jacol to Naomi ——— ——————— to boost There is no better your busiaess paper advertising. way than by local news- D. that’s a good A WIESE OWL H. Price ic Reist and Conestc toga Na- } J f wg Ta LOOK THEM OVER! ei is Ji Have you seen our new as- sortment of latest styles in homes? If you haven't why not drop in and look them over some time soon. If you happen to like one we may be able to show you , how to build it inexpensively. You can borrow enough to build any one of them and pay it back in easy install- ments . . . like rent. If you haven't investigated the cost of building a house lately you'll be surprised how low building costs have The low SC % scene along Dosegel Creek, Charles Run or gone this year. A familiar Gladfelter | prices may not last long, but Run. Get out early and get the big ones all ye Isaac Waltons. ee z ee f they'll still be around if you NEWTOWN | RHEEMS jo. To ees | Even if you don’t want or Mrs | r of this place and Miss | xm Haine Ann . and Mrs. Willie Dorothy, Garber on of need a new home you'll enjoy ren looking at the latest develop- of near Manhein | ments in house designs. Saturday of the Mo the morning in Joy ux of niel Peiffer vterian church by Geltinacher Sunday guests Pei Ir. and Mrs. Daniel Mcore visit and Mrs. Clayton Spahr grandson Mt. Joy Mr. and Mr: Samuel Office: MOUNT | Branch Phene 65 THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. ~DAY. SATURDAYS 6.8.10 P.M, VO i. GRRE EER EVENINGS ! { ) Y MATI SHOWS SATURDAYS R7ANDS:00 P.M i AND 3 HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M, ry THURS HUMPHREY BOGART—IDA LUPINOG- "HIGH SIERRA FRIDAY URDAY, APR ROBERT YOUNC—RANDOLPH S i - "WESTERN UNION iN 7 CHNICOLOR MONDAY, APRIL 14th GENE AUTRY—in—— ON A RAINEOW" APRIL 15th in | ”- jevening at Rev. Ww arren he Brethren in Chui 1 x 0 ClOCK Strickler. CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN AT MAYTOWN >nne Campbell, Mz "RIDIN TUE ORRIN TUCKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA—in— I | "YOU RE THE ONE plus WITH.BONNIE BAKE WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, APRIL 16th - 17th CARCLE LOMBARD—ROBERT aa "MR. AND MRS. SMITH AT. MATINEE ONLY. 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