The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 29, 1949, Image 5

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Baying |
The Moon
By Richard Hill Wilkinson |
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HE ALPHA, Alpha, Alpha, Alpha
* fraternity at Boynton univer- |
ily is responsible for the fate of |
| Percival Oakes.
way.
It happened this |
During his freshman year the
AAAA’s pledged Percy to member-
a man, When or-







 





ip, and initiated him into the | 0il was discovered in America
mystic three R's. (Rites, Rituals | 1949 - 1950 SCHEDULE hundreds of years ago, but it was
and Regulations.) Percy took it like | January | not until 1859 that it became suf
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MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher

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MT. JOY LEGION BASKETBALL!
Manheim Home | ficiently useful and valuable for


LX
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
SEASON'S SPECIAL
GENERAL REPAIRING
GUNS
Machinery & Electrical De=
Washing Machines
Locks,
vices,


Manheim St. Mount Joy, Pa
Phone 3-4461

Heilig
Funeral Home
23 W. Main St.,

2-QT. PACK 95¢
1-GALLON $1.89
OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY
AT 8:00 A. M.
Dinners served 11:30 am,
Mount Joy
JAMES B. HEILIG,
Funeral Director
to 7 pm.
NEW STORE HOURS
6A. M -8P.M
Monday thru Thursday
6AM -10P M
Friday and Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAYS
MR. MERCHANT
« SEE THAT SHE
READS YOUR AD
IN THESE COLUMNS
RHEEMS
Friday Night, Dec. 30
DON'T MISS THIS
Big DANCE
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Dining Room
RHEEMS
CARNIVAL GROUNDS
OLD FASHIONED, SQUARE
And MODERN DANCING
THE FAMOUS
SUSQUEHANNA
MOUNTAINEERS
| will furnish the Music and
i Hilarity
Charlie Trostle, Figure



before She
goes
SHOPPING



LAAMLES
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—BY— . dered to imitate | Wednesday 4—Columbia AWaY | imen 16 bore into the earth fbr it
= Minute | 2 dog howling at | Monday 9—Millersville Home || + to National Patent COA
A WISE OWL Fiction | the moon, he did | Thursday 12—Lititz Away | Tt wii 3 vd roiling
his level best. | Monday 16— Quarryville Home [15 | Di gery dh ang for
reer The result was as- | Wednesday 18—E-Town Away | | lt were furious when they found
Boy! Have 1 seen som sad tonishingly successful. Percy sur- Monday 23—New Holland Home the black, sticky fluid in their wells
lookin’ sacks these past few days prised even himself. | Thursday 26—Tri-Town Aavay | instead.
How they'll ever recover in tim The brother AAAA’s cheered | Monday 30—Rothsville Home > ——————
maken loudly and clamored for encores. | February Clerical Wee eld Control
for New Year's Eve is beyond me. | perey obliged a second time and a | Monday 6- Paradise Away |, Chemical weed control is not a
| third. He was immensely pleased | Thu: day 9—Marietta = Away | substitute for good farming — it is
[ke says the reason I weats | with the applause and at the atten- | | a part of good farming. Losses
such loud: stocking i keep | tion he attracted. | LEGION LEAGUE TEAM | from weeds and undesirable plant
his feet from going to sleep The next day, en route to class, | LASILY DEFEATS PARADISE | growth are as great in the :
ee Percy was stopped by a grave-faced | wount Jov downed Paradise, 60 (83% and in importance to the in-
al 2 | sophomore and asked to give his 8 Dn oT Covi | 'dividual as those from insects and
Bill says he knows now why imitation of a dog howling at the | to 49, in a Lancaster County League plant diseases combined. The de-
they call them blind date Be- | moon. For a moment he hesitated, | basketball game Thursday night, [mand of the farmer for herbicides
cause what you get onvinces | conscious of a circle of grinning Jack Longenecker paced the win- 'is second only to his demand for
vou that the fellow wh fixed | faces that had silently formed about | ners with 14 points. mechanization.
them up was blind him, faintly resentful of the fact G Fi mi ta mri
masa that the brothers of the AAAA had | few, 0 9 ) | Danzer in the Sun
Y \ 3 ice 7 f 3 | 9 2 «
Some of these tiny es they ie i an Ee BS He hay 5 : 5 | 5 : oh Jou fell : vi From len
build now are really burglar f.| more into the grave face of the |Rymier F 0 } 15} exhaustion? Boys Swe: dungerdus
dale | kymier I coe 0 0 0 ithe National Safety council say
They are so smal y couldn't | youth who had accosted him and | Brown C .. . 3 2 8 {| Heat exhaustion lenves the ip
possibly other er- | then threw back his head and bayed | Lutz C .......... 5 3 13 fine cad ahd clammy, while
son. lustily. Parmer G ....... 2 0 bi results in a hot; dry skin.
———— A mighty roar of applause G yes : 0 0 0 general rule for the treatment:
2 ied wm 3 e 3 fie” :
Some local folk vere making greeted Je onion, Tiere Rowe G ... ! 3 1 2 Keep the cold patient warm, and
pre-Christmas call and hen Percival obliged 5 dong time | Totals : 17 15 9 the hot Dauen: cool. an
they rang the bell an east end | and then once more. | Mount Joy G Ha 1 | Birds’ Evelids
home, a small opened the | RN sturning ; e J. Snavely F te 5 3 By ay Eyely ;
a Returning to college in the fall, Weber F 2 1 5 (1 Birds have two sets of eyelids—
door. Are yot mothel and | Perey had completely put from his | Bropneman ) 0 1 lone opaque and the other trans-
father in?” they asked. “They | mind the cause and fact of his last | Ww. Longenecker F 0 1 1 | |parent. The transparent set helps
was in,” answerel the boy “but year’s popularity. There were other | Hallgren C ; 0 0 0! [prevent collisions, as it allows
they is out now Shocked at and more imporiant things to oc- | J. Longenecker C 6 2 14 | [them to blink while flying without
Ris lite. ici the Janguage cupy his interest. He was now a | Conrad G 0 2 2 |blacking out their vision,
oY | sophomore, with all the rights and | Sumoman G 5 0 10 {|
the lady exclaiged “They was | liberties and sensations of impor- Rice G . i 0 otf Ti b oT SRE
in! They is ant! Where's your | tance that are synonymous with | Shupp G .. inhi 1 9! = ee EY
grammar?’ the boy an-| that lofty position. Best of all, he emia OF over 1.7 tition pentd feet of |
swered: ‘oul ih ‘the kitchen was now unhampered by the 30-| Totals ' 25 10 Jn the nation, only |
baking Christnps cookies.” | odd freshmen rules that had last | Score by per ds: : | ahayt two finrds cond be cut Droits |
B year cramped his activities. PARADISE ... 11 8 14 16-49 | ably under present conditions, ac-
Gb aa One sophomore caused Percy's [MOUNT JOY ...... 920 11 2060 | cording to a Twentieth Century
[ can't inygine anyone more | brain to swim. Here was loveliness > { Fund report.
sure of himsgi han the fellow | and intelligence and femininity all Pt
vho work word puzzle | combined. Unhappily, it took him Insoles for Shoes
with a pet a fortnight to negotiate an introduc- | a ctainless Best insoles for shoes are those
ee tion. Her name was Delia Winter. | ill to withstand heat and rade of the san of cowhide
Ne ny aa 19 10 leather ia
Mache Govind. but 1 10! and she was as popes ay she was | 1.700. mph and alti 88 Ye leati nee 1s
1 ; ea ul. This was discouraging | {ydes.up to 80,000 fect leather giv iealthfu
mn the E'torn bus yesterday and and disheartening, Percy could of- ee combination of flexibility and
another pasenger got on at Flor-| fer nothing; she had her pick of Farm Accidents shape-1 1
He 1 mized the man sit- | the cc llege. Seventy-two percent of all acci- rr =
1 dp 08 nd in amaze- | 97 WAS one of the Saturday night | dents to farm people, it is esti- Open Hearth wo
me he ained “For gosh informal dances’ at the college | mated, occurred on the farm last 4a a IW
akes, Jim! I ijeard you were n. They had been dancing to- | year—16 percent in the farm home | gan a Sa 2 5 ne jh nen
dead” Ji oi “Yeoal her for perhaps 60 seconds when | and 56 percent elsewhere on the neal ea ue av
5 i Delia looked up at him and said: | farm, was equalled in less than
did say I was dead. But : months of 1948
“Aren’t you the boy who can im - : monins
another fellow I knew that il} i516 a dog howling at the moon?” Cyrus Hall McCormick —_—_—— -
wasnt me a as I he it.” | Her eyes twinkled. In 183! Cyrus Hall McCormick |} Bacon Does It
—— S fe Percy reddened to the ears. He | gave a public demonstration of the | Viake you lunc ne sa’ Xa bowl
—— felt a chill, a horrible apprehension. | first successful reaper. He patented x pu oy addi joy of
A M ta mq told e thel No” he bleated. ! Whoever | the machine in 1834 hacen, I Mai oo
told you that is crazy!’ . . vhen mixed na toe pu
: 2 he Delia didn’t press subject, but Invents Flour Mill | Jdnut and mayonnaise combina-
: he ha Ohl | Percy knew he was He let a When only 23, O in i
is chai ['o hin nonth slip by before he could con- | vented a machine to make *‘carvds Bi re.
rer eee jure enough courage to ask for a | for treating wool.” He later cor Plant Diseases 3
If T would be afraid « ot. | date, felt pitifully grateful when she | ceived the flour mill Prevention and conirol of p ant
tir h I'd ish th yportun- assented. Lo le discases can be done with bord al X
ity the nome the Within the following month Steel Pins n fied ps A 4 I 4
bi 3 this 1 ; but he kept five dates with Delia, Veterinaria have taken a tip] : ; a :
: but it was always the same; from surgeons, M { va :
Shed place apart it I did.| pe “thing” was always there uable animals are saved each year |
between them. He thought she through the use of iinless steel . :
n he w coming up- must think him ridiculous. She pins for bone Well Fed Heifers
1c ind down at bank she pitied him, are ; . A good heifer, well ted, will
5: ; smokin Mak- During the intermission at the $150,000 Every Hour : { to 1 th
ing her business. as usual. She Dartmouth victory dance, Percy | Every hour nearly $150,000 de- | H 0 ) on 1 A
’ 2 “| and Delia strolled out onto the now | posited in fare boxes by gor larger anc bell 161
W io mm an ud rtoung | qv jce-skating rink and sat down | who ride the nation’s ars, | ow n
m ) our me r know you | on the bulwark and looked up at | trolley coaches and buses, TT
I replied ‘Say, — oe amuel Colt
lac i wr huskand kno u Out of Brine muel Colt got | dea for the
SLO} ilk to stra m on The value of b roducts mac | olving pistol cylinder 1
th Wes hor 2 odles | from sodium ch potassiun he | and } eg a Wosgen
I) hat kid!! chloride (brines) is stimatel 10 . He obtainc 1 patent in
be about 200 million d I IIS a yes ee 1856
Work hard, they say, and Sa Ve — > - api
3 n ind : when vou a : First U, 8. Coin | we Others aY OF
old vot cin have the thince only First American coin vas a one-| : 4 1 od wa
cent piece minted in 1787. It had | Horie
yo people can enjoy ¢s representing the 17 ori inal | oul f bla cad outbrea 1
A WISE OWL | It 10¢
tl A er i as | rr "
. Diesel Locomotives Size of Illinois
Chi 1 A steel accounts for 70 to 80 per illinois ha in area ( 3,0
ques ero | cent of the weight of modern] a) i out
(From Page 1) Dicsel locomotive units | jth bei ; x ) : i ane
Landis, who was present spoke on He looked at the moon and A EA IS i
the future of fying and the assets of] from his throat there came Fr spray for Cows | i : oo :
vine iT othr top rich tones of a baying hound. : i being re $0 “1 Speoding in. 4
: 5 th 15 nended thi ear v spray for! Ye to
of -travel, pointing out it is quicken the moon. Because of his great and Sots bg. oy road i: DDT. | Speeders caught going 75 7
'| hopeless love Percy was moody, : {ver hour in North Carolina auto
afer, faster and mere economical. | ynhappy, thoughtful. Suddenly he tw wally. forte] drivers’ Li
was startled by the petulant tone of
beloved.
“I think it must be
he said.
“What must?”
Hawthorne, local instructor,
flying his
and
John
emphasized night
Schroder, wonderful,
ful-
John Kunkle Sam
Airport mechanics are
vonegal
asked Percival.
able to imitate things. 1
mean, anyone can play football, or
learn to skate, or dance well, but it
| takes genius to be able to imitate
things.”
aware of their responsibility in
‘To be
reliable.

ing the planes safe and
The thirty-three who attended
are: Vernon and Helen Kinsey,
Harold and Janet Newcomer, Sim- Naan
“Do—you mean that?
eon and Helen Horton, Mr. Mayser, “Why. of course I do! I've always
Alvin and Mary Reist, Mr. and Mrs. | admired people who—have creative |
Armed Forces
uring the war the government
employed 11 million in the armed . _
Canvas for Old
terrace umes
New
Faded awnings and
brellas can be renewed V
especially for the
forces.
a A
og Cholera

a color-
1 ful coating made

Vaccination against hog cholera
is good busine and cheap insur- | PWPO
| ‘ance, | Sipps
| ————————————— | Foreign Newspapers
« Farm Animals {| In 1870, 89 per cent ol the foreign
| newspapers in the United blates
leficiency may lead to | 4
ere Germat
Largest University
Vitamin A
blindness in farm animals.



Stehman Landis, Norman and Anna | ability. Genius. Of course I mean
: I . y ai Ved | ” | Poison Spra
Sprecher, Sam and Ruth Balsbaugh, | it! I 00 3p Largest university in the United
| . toa 2 . | 20 no apply prays aving 2 i Yn ’
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Landis, John | She locked squarely at him, and isonou : fru foo is York university
| the last trace of doubt vanished | Poisonou resiauc ol ruits or ith over 47.000 studc
| ¥ il 1 Ti, wu
Sam Sch- |
John Kunkle,
Landis and Miss Hoftwas, from Percy's soul like mist from a
voeder, Mr. and Mrs. river bed before a rising sun... He
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawthorne, Ken | stood’ up,’ he ‘threw: back his" hedd,
Bender and Miss Betty Miller, Bill | he looked at the moon and from his
and Mildred Risser, Harold Baer | throat Bi Shine iy Seat
nd Miss Eager, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | deep, rich tones of a baying houn
Released by WNU Features
and Henry Weber. |
old Longenecker
Those unable to attend were: Mr. |
and Mrs. Sherrick, Mr. and - Mrs.
Liyens, Mr. and ks
pnd Mr. and Mrs.




tter
tisers get such excellent results.

| Everybody in this locality reads
| The Bllletin—that's why its adver- | crankcase for
vegetables soon to be eaten.

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—
ERIE NF FYI. Tt wp v Newsprint
WINTERIZE YOUR TRACTOR | areal sir av NOWSDRYY ike
- here has becn made 1 lyoke,
Don't take chances your Mass., an expe: imental run ‘of: 100
expensive tractor. If you con per cent wheat straw newsprint.
en se
ue to use it this winter, be sure
anti-freeze in it|{ Everybody reads newspapers bug
We sug- | your business than by local news-
vertising left on their door step.
Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
to have plenty cf
and change to winter oil.
est a 10 to 20 grade oil in the !


easier starting and
’ cutting down wear,
ARE YOUR
BEST
Top Quality
Soft Drin k 8
Large Bottles 22
Flus Tax & Bot. Deposit
12 oz. Bottles Zine
Plus Tax & Bet, Deposit
Small Bottles
Plus Tax & Bot
Chewing Gum & Chiclets 6/20«
Bartlett Pears sanas &%2 CaN 2 Be
2", can 295,
Deposit
NORRIS HALVES UNPEELED
Apricots
SILVER
Sauerkraut
BROWN'S
Frozen Peas Pha 23:
Royal Gelatine 3 Ps. 19:
Ice Cream Cake Roll A
Swifts Select Western
BEEF PORK
REGULAR HOURS THIS WEEK — CLOSED MONDAY
Hess’ Food Stores
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 57811
These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
FLOSS
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29, 19495
Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, December
BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON
FLORIN, PENNA. OPEN EVENINGS
Professional Cold Wave
MACHINELESS WAVE
Creme Oil Permanent Hair Styling
CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT
Open 8:00 a. mu to 8:00 p. m
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4330 Maude Buller, Prop,
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NJ NO. 185 .
{ American Legion—Mt. Joy
Gala
New Years Eve
Party
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RESOLUTION
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ARTI CTI IRR | SA TIAN
EVENINGS J oO Y SATURDAYS
SHOWS MATINEE
7AND 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS T H E AT R I HOLIDAYS
6-58.10 P.M, 2:00 P. NM.
Scr — ——— Mount Joy, Pa. |
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 - 31
JUNE HAVER — RAY BOLGER
“Look For The Silver Lining” :
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i NEW YEAR'S DAY MIDNITE SHOW
MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 -
GARY COOPER — JANE WYATT -in
“TASK FORCE”
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4
AUTRY — NAN LESLIE
“RIM OF THE CANYON"
| THURSDAY FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 5-6-7
MARIE WILSON — DIANA LYNN
“MY FRIEND IRMA"


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America’s Banks
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Americ
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Throuzh the years, banking has kept pace with the
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needs of agriculture, industry, transportation, anc
the American family.
the A.B.A. has a membership ol 16,0600 banks
to 1s
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‘each 11 financial, services,
upplying essent
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community and to the Nation.Y



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MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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