Bulletin, Mt Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 15, 1949 | (OWL LAHS —BY— 1%: A WISE OWL A1 me you want to find out roun just start diggin a r tear down somethin’ You have ore people around in 1 minutes than you'd ordinarilly 1 months. orce has become so common ome folks are staying mar- | just to be different. Don’t know where I am going t pend my spare time from here When they cut down the | tre Chickes for the new lane highway, I there! And last Thursday when they had | ded the last piece of equip- nt on a trailer, I was there! Now I guess I will have to watch build the super. ’ If you see me or my Stooges going around picking up cigarette y tC. butts cut of gutters, ash tray it's not because we're completely broke, but because we're making survey on “How big is a cigarette butt?” To date, our work shows that the average butt discarded by the average smoker is one and ne-quarter inches long .--- Don't W most interesting assign- m When the upper classmen wert told they'd have to have a chap- e on their straw ride, a Frosh “What's a And he was chapercne?’ “A inquired: informed chap- crone is an old maid who never | Phares Kauffman. | the Newtown School House Satur-' made the first team but stil] hopes to intercept a few passes.”---Now 1s that kind? \ co=-s1gner 5 able to y for something somebody else int I was walkin down the street vhen I llow walking 1 ‘Hello, Jol 1d he I'r 10t John an I I 3 We OK 1 d 10U 1 ) -=Just coup- [ E | 1 1 i 0 Fl n wo- irked 1 1101 I have married him d 1 visitor d I di nswers yomat Th Il some young folks nd here who get a kick out of orse-back riding. A certain young iy after doing several ne + knew that thing could be ud. W nry ah vho bo in | wua’ll happi f | 1 id A art girl would rather have a beautiful] voice lo ks use man I "rave just seen the new teachers at the high school. Tomecrrow I m enrolling for a refresher course. My! My Teachers didn't look like that when 1 went to school, or I know I'd have liked it! Don’t ever be surprised if you see Gary Filis with a patch over his eye. Whether in actual use or during his clowning demonstra- ticns, he never fails to poke the temple of his shell rimmed glasses in his eye. A WISE OWL —————— A — BINKLEY RETAINS TITLE C. Ralph Binkley, of bird Lancastei present State live champion, retained his title in a challenge match at Chalfont Sunday. He killed 24 of 25 easily defeating. his challenger Bill Rogers of Harris- Burg. Be tlie Wl sient. LEGION PICNIC, SEPTEMBER, 18 The annual Legion Stag Pienic | has been postponed to Sunday, Sep- | son of the late Jacob M. and Anna tember 18th, at the American Le- | Musser Engle. gion Home, | DONEGAL AIRPORT NEWS The Chigques Aero Corporation held their regular monthly meeting at the airport. This flying club offers a new low cost plan for persons wanting to learn to fly. For all de- tails contact any member of the club. Present members include Samuel Balsbaugh, Norman Sprech- Alvin Reist, Arthur Hostetter, Henry Weber, Stehman Landis, Sim Horton, Harold Longenecker; John Bender, William Risser, Clarence Harold Baer, Harold New- ¢ comer, Vernon Kinsey, Fred Sher- « ick and John Landis. Henry Weber flew several friends York ( Walter Reilly visited the Penn Harris airport at Harrisburg. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groff flew to Lewistown to visit friends. Leaflets were dropped over Mari- etta for a loca] political party there. ! Stehman Landis and Paul McMil-'! lan visited the airports at Hershey and Palmyra Clarence Raymond Garman and Kaylor spent Sunday afternoon in Ocean City. Bruce Halk took eighty year old Mrs. McWilliams for her first air- plane ride on afternoon. the ride very much and would like to go a- Sunday Mrs. McWilliams enjoyed gain soon. V Ellis Fellenbaum and George Car- riger enjoyed sightseeing flights on Anna R., South Rhodesia, MUTT AND JEFF THE BARRACUDA IS A DANGEROUS FISH! ICAN REMEMBER YEARS AGO ONE LEAPED ON DECK- [ DASHED INTO THE KITCHEN , GOT A CARVING KNIFE AND PUT A FINISH TO THAT bh “p FISH IN-~ |( erm AD KNIFE, MUTT? [KITCHEN THE KITCHEN! Bud Fisher ren: J f Bausman; Grace V., at Africa; great 15 grand ‘hildren and 16 grandchil ren. He was the last of hi mmediate family. Funeral services were held a the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church on Tuesday afternoon with nterment in the adjoining ‘ceme ery. ome tf ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salunga, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tina, M. Ediger, scn of Mrs. J. D. Ediger | of Buhler, Kan.,,and the late Rev. | Mr. Ediger. Both Miss Rosenfeld and Mi Ediger have been in voluntary ser- rice under the Mennonite Centra Committee, Rosenfeld, to Roland Avery of Florin; Daniel E. home; Wanezi Mission, Filabusi, S t | | 1 Sunday afternoon Alvin Heisey visited several near- by airports during the week. John Haw- thorne flew to the Hershey Airport. Sam Schroeder and George Minick visited relatives in Amity Hall. Elmer Rice took several friends for airplane rides on Sunday. Several members of Mrs. Kauff- man Harris’ Sunday School class were taken for airplane rides by NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Kauff- man and family on Sunday. Miss Doris Myers, of Lanc. R. D. spent the weekend with Miss Betty Lou Frank. Mr. Mrs. Earl and family attended a birthday par- in honor of Mr. and Mus. RD. and Geltmacher ty given L. E Sunday. Mr. Charles Wittle and daughters Nancy and Carol of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Ragnor Hallgren and son Richard of Mt. Joy: Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Miss Anna Miles and Miss Jennie of Elizabeth- town visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice! Wittle Mrs. Geltmacher Stoppard at Lanc. on Switzer on Sunday. i Jacob Erb and Mrs. Daniel | visited Mr. Mrs. |! Lancaster Junction '| and Lavern Lucas at Mr Mrs. Mountville visited Mrs. Serena ¥o- Sunday. i and John Fogie off gie on Isler and Snyder visit- Edward Victor Wilbur Harrington | Middletown on'| Mr Mrs daughter, Mrs. ed Mr. and Mrs it Olmstead Homes, and Sunday. | Mr Mrs. Walter Mahan of] Ironville visited Mrs. Kate Moore on Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Peifer of Millersville is spending a few day | Moore { Witmer was a Sun- | ind Mrs. || Joy R.| and with Mrs Mrs. Lillian day dinner guest of Mr of Mt Hathaway Breneman y ) WHITE- WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 8-25-tf JOHN HAVERSTICK SPOKE TO THE DONEGAL CLUB There was a meeting of the Eliz- abethtown 4-H Community Club, at Donegal Springs Club House Tues- day evening where John H. Haver- stick, state game protector, was the speaker. a Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Beer!Call 3-4189 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M, Drive In For Curb Service C. M. WEBB & SON 122 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING — SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING PHONES: Mt. Joy 3-4081 E'town 928R7 a et A Premium Quality Anthracite PAUL E. HESS Phone Mount Joy 3-4885 FLORIN, PA. ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL Service When You Need DONEGAL AVIATION SERVICE Will Dust or Spray YOUR CROPS OR ORCHARDS: Tomatoes, Corn, Tobacco and other crops. It ATTENTION FARMERS | JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT Phares Landis — DONEGAL AIRPORT PHONE, MT. JOY 3-5354 _ 6-0-tf A Musica] treat is being held in day evening at 7:45 c¢'clock, an all tringed orchestra program will be presented by a group of young people under the direction of Mrs. Esther Huber of Willow Street. This same group presented an out- door program on the lawn of Mr. ind Mrs. Amos Strickler several weeks ago. The Stricklers have 3 of their grandchildren participating. Free admission. Everyone welcome. rrr ll es Mortuary Record (From page 1) afternoon in Brethren in Christ in the ad- Funeral Saturday Mt. Pleasant Church and interment joining cemetery. Rev. Eli M. Engle The Rev. Eli M. Engle, two, retired minister of the Breth- ren in Christ Church, in the Man- 11:45 p. m. on 233 Marietta ninety district, died at or Friday at his home, Ave He served in the ministry for more than 50 years and formerly was’ a member of, the Board of Foreign Missions ‘and ‘the ‘executive board of the 1 ‘Christ Church and the koard of trustees of Grantham College. | He was born in Rapho Twp. af Brethren -in Surviving are the following chil- When it comes to taking good care of your savings and returning worthwhile interest to you, we bowl 300 every time! dg SL TRUST COMPANY "MT. JOY MT. JOY, PA. FDI.C. SIMON P, NISSLEY MARY G., NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 FAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Monday thru Saturday Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8 Closed Sundays BULK AND GALLONS Now Open Daily MOUNT GRETNA LAKE BEACH ® ALSO TIlE FAMOUS GOLF COURSE Open Every Night 5-19-tf It’s New The latest in late Summer and Fall jewelry. Rhinestones and Pearls combined in Necklaces Lovely As low as $3.00 (tax incl.) You can have your choice of five different styles | | | ALSO Earrings to Match As low as $2.00 (tax incl.) Come now and see these, plus many other lovely pieces of jewelry at ® Koser’s Watch Shop Ave, FLORIN, PA. Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate hd Za as he nv! Top off your shave with Seaforth Lotion and enjoy the bracing air ef the Scotch Highlands— the cool crisp- ness of heather and fern! Seaforth Lotion soothes and cools . ..smells fresh, not fragrant. Start your days —and dates—with Thai Wonderful Seaforth Feeling! caf ‘SHAVING LOTION In handmade stoneware jug, Sloan's Pharmacy The REXALL Store Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE It has greater PENETRATING Power. With 90% undiluted alcohol hase, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact, Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug store. 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