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d — The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 30, 1948

OWL LAFFS| SALUNGA

Miss Elizabeth, Mr.
Sterringer and son,
Mrs. Randall
Noreen and son, Randy all of Lan-
| caster.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer | had
as their Christmas Day guests: Mrs.
i Sterringer
and daughter,
and Mrs. David
Jack, Mr. and
Patt and daughter
Miss Elsie Peifer, New York City,
{N.Y., is spending the Christmas|
| holidays with her parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Howard Peifer.
Mrs. Minnie Wehner, Columbia,
{spent Christmas Day with her!
| daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Cooper.
BY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Honberger
A WISE OWL and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
' Walter and daughter, Rebecca at-
N—————— tended a birthday party held re-
Well! Now if we can just hold
up over New Year week-end, |
everything will be O. K. As for
Chritmas I could fill the column! |
|
We asked our maid if she had |
hung up any mistletoe this Christ-

mas.
“Not me, I got too. much pride |
to advertise for the ordinary court- |
esies a lady has a right to expect.” |
What do you know!!

Have you, by any chance, ever
seen a tall blonde garbed in a
black new look dress, jitter-bug |
while wearing a pair of men’s size
12 sheep-lined flying boots? It can
be done, and adds something new
to the dance.

our
let-
A business man came into
office to have some circular
advertising a January
sale. But ‘he wanted to be very
sure the letters were read before
they were discarded, so when he
said: “I want every married wo-
man in the country to read this
message.’ —Our alert advertising
manager (married) replied: “J
know just the way. We will ad-
dress the letters to their husbands
and mark them Personal and Pri-
vate.
That is a sure fire way.
PRC A
A Florin girl gave her boyfriend
a handmade tie for Christmas, and
| Elizabethtown who
{| Kendig Jr., Mr.
| cently in honor of Mrs. Honberger's
Mr. Benjamin Sides at
celebrated his
grandfather,
88th birthday.
The Misses Annie and
Breneman entertained at their an-
nual Christmas dinner, Dr. J. S.
| Kendig and daughter, Mrs. Mary
Minich, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kendig,
| Mr. and Mrs, Donald McClanaghan
land daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benj.
and Mrs. Robert
Kendig, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rudy
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John]
Kendig, and son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Kendig, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Kendig, and Mrg. Naomi
Kendig.
News From Florin
(From page 1)
Susan
; | Mrs. Ross Ammon and children of
ters printed to send to housewives mon and children o
clearance |
Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bigler of Mt.
Joy and Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Gladfel-
ter of Reading called on Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Kauffman on Christmas
Day.
Mrs. Helen
Christmas Day,
and daughter
Musser ‘and. Mr.
Geib.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr.
entertained the following on Xmas
Day: Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and
son, LeRoy, of Milton Grove, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Bender and son
Musser entertained
Mrs. Adah Eichler,
Margaret, Jimmy
and Mrs. Cyrus

when he opened it,
“Why, this knitted tie is beautiful.
darling, but what is the lump on
the side.”
His girl
is the big toe.
of socks.”
We suggest that instead
ling him Miser, a good
him would be Scotty.
“Oh, that
explained:
Le a pair
of cal-
nickname
for

They could be ribbing me but
someone told me a local lady weat
out to the Donegal Airport to take
airplane ride. Quite
nervous when she entered the
plane, she asked: “You will bring
back safe, wont you?” and the
have
her first
me
pilot was supposed to
swered: “1 have never left any-
one up there yet.”
a —

Coen vows he is going to get
rough shod until the ice disap-
pears.
I was sitting with my spouse
behind a huge clump of Christmas
green decorations on the sun porch
of a certain home on
Eve completely hidden from view,
when a young man and a girl
came and sat down on a divan
nearby.
Suddenly my wife whispered:
“Oh, he does not know we are
here and he is going to propose.
Whistle and warn him.”
“What for?
warn me,” I growled.

0. K. So if she doesn’t wanna
talk to me, alright.

But I am not the only hubby
not being spoken to by the little
wife. A fellow on Donegal
Springs Road is in the same shoes,
and it happened very innocently. |
His wife had been shopping and |
remarked: “Everything is going
up.”
And without thinking,
plied: “Oh, I wouldn‘t say that.
For instance, there is your opinion |
|
of me, my opinion of you and the |
neighbor's opinion of us bdth.”
Little Mary's father had denied
her request for a carbine rifle. |
for Christmas. That night when
she said her prayers she conclud-
ed with the petition: “And |
please do not: give , daddy any
more children. * He ~don‘t know
how to treat those he has now
|
Of course you know that Cappy
was back * east for Christmas’ and
with him came’ a tall tale about
Oklahoma winds that ‘he relates
thusly: —
Out in the great open spaces of
he remarked: |
It started out to |
an- |
Christmas
Nobody whistled to |
he re- |
and Mrs. Emma Boyer.
| Mr. and Mrs. Max
Muskogee, Okla., spent
holidays here with relatives
| friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins en-
tertained the following on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. William Brian and son
Jeffery, Mr. Mrs. Martin Lig-
gins Jr, and Albert Greisemere, of
Kaplan of
the Xmas
and
and
Lansdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garber of,
Lansdowne, Pa., spent Christmas
with Mr. A. D. Garber
rr A

Termites and Pecans
Termites usually live in dead
wood and most people associate
them with wood destruction. How-|
ever, pecan nursery stock and small
trees sometimes are killed by the
feeding of termites in the roots. The
tree may have its taproot or its
branches tunneled until only a shell
or the bark remains.
0il Consumption
Americans consume 420 gallons of
oil products per person each year.
Britishers use 42 gallons and the
peoples of all other nations average
14 gallons.


They Grow Mushrooms
More than half of the nation’s sup-
| ply of mushrooms comes from two

| Pennsylvania counties, Chester and
Delaware
Harder Than Steel
The fine-grained quartz rock
| called agate is harder than steel,
| although it is much more brittle.
First News Dispatch
| First news dispatch by telephone
| was sent to the Boston Globe by the
{ Bell telephone in 1877.

Odd Drinking Vessel
| Roman soldiers carried a ‘sponge
| for use as a drinking vessel.

Electric Drill Born
Charles J. Van Depoele i:
| ented
the electric drill in 1387
|
| Oklahoma the wind blows so hard
| that folks often to ride to
| town One had
noticed a chain hanging near the
| ranch house. He asked Cappy
what purpose it served.
“Well, stranger,” Cappy
“when I wake up in the morning
| 1 peek through a crack in the
ranch house and look at that there
| ehain. If it is a-hangin down
| everything is all right. But if
the chain is a-sticking straight out
from that there limb, 1 figger it
is too \windy for me to work.”
He will never change.
use It
on day a visitor
replied
And now to wind up the short,
| short r of 1948,
yiu a “Very Prosperous and
Exceedingly Happy New Year!”
A WISE OWL
BR AE
Patronize Bulletin advertisers,
year we wish all of
an

)
| congress.
and family. |
REG’'LAR FELLERS
By Gene Byrnes







 








Indians Had Rubber Balls
When Columbus landed on the is-
land of Santo Domingo on his first
voyage he found the young Indians
playing with balls made of elastic
resin. He took samples of this resin
back to Ferdinand and Isabella an d
it became known in the Spe nish lan.
guage as caucho. Joseph Priestley,






The design was
by order of the Continental ¢
! June 20, 1782, after the matte
been pending for six years. T a
has been recut three ti s, in 1841,
rs in strict
adopted



11883 and 1902, but alw
compliance with the original de-
sign. |
Railroads Use Water
Approximately 600 billion gal
of water are required 1
quench the thirst of locomotive
to supply other needs of the
roads of the United States
would be sufficient to fill a cl
600 feet in width and 9 feet «
reaching from New York City
San Francisco.




Fight Against Gypsy Moth
The gypsy moth has stripped
leaves from an estimated 1,500,000
acres of New England's forests in
two years. It was a losing fight
til 1944 when the first exper lion 1





application of DDT sprayed from an |
lairplane was made in Pennsyl- |
vania.
|
Mud Made to Order
It may seem strange to pump
mud into a hole being made in the
earth, but that is what drillers do
when sinking an oil well. However,
it is not the mud pie variety but a
scientifically treated mud, made to
order by the mud engineer.

Water is the life of young tobacco
in the ¢
young plants ju

plants. This applies to seec
i
run |
Thirsty Tobacco Planis |
|
sprout or to the


beginning to take root. When wat
is present the plants or seeds live; |
when it is not present they die. |


Save Fats
If every American ho
ated fully with the fat sa
gram, more than 400 million
a year of vitally important ir
trial fats and oils would be retu
to our national economy.
 




Tough Soles
When the average person walks a
mile, the leather soles on his shoes
support a cumulative pressure of
500,000 pounds; yet the fibres of the
leather lose none of their flexibility
or resilience. ?
Butter Sets Price
Butter is the basic factor used in
establishing farm prices sand mar-
ket values on milk, cheese,’ ice
cream and all the other many farm
products related to the dairy cow.
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Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that's why its adv er- |

|tisers get such excellent results.
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THE OW DOWN ITE TO APPEAR
\'T MAY TOWN JANUARY IRD
from The East Donegal Twp. High
ol will presen the “White
HICKORY GROVE
the famous discoverer of oxygen, | wore
saw a small ball of this elastic n | clude
in 1770. He found that when it © Yo. PE
rubbed over pencil writings it elimi- | i«
nated them, so he called it rubber
na
An American Discovery 1-bit
Heard island, southeastward from | a circ
Prince Edward, is 2,450 miles south- | onl
west of the nearest corner of Aus-’
tralia, its claimant. Much larger |g.
than Prince Edward, it is 25 miles
long and 11 miles at its broadest. It ram
points toward France's Kerguelen | taste
isles, 260 miles northwest, all being
voleanic-island outcroppings of the Bu
same submarine ridge. Heard went | yy,
undiscovered until 1853, when Capt. | Not |
John Jay Heard, in the American |
‘hark “Oriental,” charted it. Sone
|
Sutter's Mill i stuck
Sutter's mill, where gold was dis- | there
covered January 24, 1848—just 100 | {},
| years ago—was a complicated thing | ;
to be built by primitive tools and |
! materials. The historic site is on the | a
American river, 45 miles above “4 i
Fort Sutter, Calif. It was in the tail | sit id
race of this mill that James Mar-| A La
shall, an eccentric carpenter who | 1 adn
worked for Sutter, found the glitter- | 4}.
ing yellow particles that started the Yih
California gold rush. nig
| can I
Farm Fire Protection least
Department of agriculture esti-| Sist
mates that the damage caused by | want
gasoline and kerosene fires costs | jy
Amgrican farmers approximately |
six million dollars annually. Incor-
rect storage of these liquids is re-|
sponsible for the loss. Underground | ™
tanks provide the best protection for mine
large amounts of flammable liquids, |
while galvanized steel gas or oil |
cans are best for small amounts.
First Lincoln Road | GEG
The swamp trail that was the THE
forerunner of Lincoln road, one of Fl
America’s most beautiful shopping 1
streets, was blazed across Miami | ,
Beach in 1905 by woodsmen who
were gathering mangrove bark for Ha
tannic acid. The thoroughfare in its | Bash
modern form was created by the | 51 p
ilate Carl G. Fisher, pioneer devel- | The
oper of the resort city. lvoe
Seal of the United States J pau
The seal of the United States is |
carried over from the Continental and
lumbi
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Officials





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colorful symphonic
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state of Oklahoma, is
most modern cities in the world.
Oklahoma City, the capitol of tel
one of the |

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bush, mince |
foot=-=1 have
Deal
precisely
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con- |
New needs |
wha

The New Deal
just another
watch And not like
» you are out
New Years Eve
Party
Hotel Bainbridge
BAINBRIDGE, PENNA.
Free Hats and Favors
Dancing Movies
All kinds of Good Things
to eat.




VHITE HUSSARS
under the direc-
Herbert Petrie, the |
officer of the |
adquarters, Medi-
itre of Operations, |
lay, January 3, 1948 at
I'HE
bra ensemble,
ticn of Major
1 chiel music
i 4 1 Force He
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Schools
1949.
East Doneg:
al Twp.
January 3,

will e-open
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG

iit that--debt ky

Dr.H.C Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St,
Telephone 137-R
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M.
Tues Fri. Sat,
9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M.
ELIZABETHTOWN
16 E. High St.


come tax pila ives 1 a
BRING THEM IN.
City Shoe Repairing Co. |
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
L ANC ASTE ‘R, PENNA.
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Chocolate Ave.
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FLORIN,
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SPIDEL & GEMEX
(watch attachments)
PA.
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Forstner Jewelry |
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veri: of 7 oie. Delta Pearls
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Rhinestone Jewelry
relax fo he holida
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AUSHERMAN BROS... | Protection against fuel shortages |
Realtors
James P. Haus, figent ||| Big saving in fuel bills
Phone"@51 I | Clean, steady heat
Jacob &
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extremely low cost
Mail coupon for surprising facts
oan the Wagner Stoker-Boiler Unit
3 oy
H. S. Meckley & Sons
15 W. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Without obligation, tell me about the Wagner
Stoker and your easy payment terms.
NAME __

a 3. Meckley & Sons.
15 West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 314-R
12-9-3mo.


| Automobile and Truck Welding
= JOY, PA.
Mt. Joy 117-J
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To


Telephone 24-R
-
Electric
a Welding | —
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Cover’ s Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets
Phone 289


CM. WEBB
& SON
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
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Quality Meats
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF

Fruits & Wesetablos

West Main St.. Mt. Joy

CIGARETTES

_ | AMONG OFFICIALS APPROVED "
oh 2 ! | CHESTERFIELD
Fourteen city ar COA i HEATING ! CAMELS 49
have passed ( it 1 LUCKY STRIKE
have qualified offi- | PHILLIP MORRIS
clnls in Distri _| oLD GOLD
: | PALL MALL Per
: i | RALEIGH Carton
: n V 3 TAREYTON
nart owl i | Premium brands slightly higher.
this boro; Harry : WAGNER Add 5c per carton for shipping and
Marietta Jack W HARD COAL. i | | handling.
Fle { | Minimum ordér — five cartons.
|
ee. _ STOKER-BOILER | | Enclose your card for gift wrapping
SSE mc Lic. 3298, State of Dela.
MON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY | DEPT, 97
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALLISON TOBACCO 00
Mount Joy, Pa. 1
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EVENINGS SATURDAYS
SHOWS MATINEE
7 AND 9:00 P. M T AND
SATURDAYS | T R E HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P.M, 2:00 P. M.
EAR Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 - JANUARY 1
RED SKELTON — ARLENE/DAHL
eA Southern Yankee”
MONDAY, JAN. 3
HARDWICKE -in-
AUDREY
“Song Of My Heart”
TUES
HALE —
LONG — CEDRIC

’, JANUARY 4
MONTE PAMELA BLAKE -in=
“Son Of Cod’s Country’

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 5-6
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‘River Lady”
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at home
Whenever you stop in at our bank, make yourself
comfortable. We're here to help in every way we
can, with many bank services for you and ine
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benefit of our experience as often as you want it.
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NON MOUNT JOY, PA. By Bang

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