By Bud Fishet _ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 2, 1950] MUTT AND JEFF w 2 : VP ROW BALLS ) | WHAT HAS TIE BOSS RENTED ) TRY YOUR ne | MutT, 1 JusT WH PEOPLE TH LL 4 Bs MA Con Tar [TALIS ano CT | BERRA four ie ” M rtuar y R d | THREE BALL J08 vou A830P /] vou ca THAT cor | ortu ecor FOR A Nl Gor me [\ JoB! GOOD P WHY, HA DIME! i AT THE TAIL ON THE (From page 1) iy CARNIVAL | I WON'T BE DONKEY! * ws at home, and a danger] nr - —" ABLE 0 SIT . | Thelma, wife of Robert Keener, | a \ Rs ’ DOWN FOR A ES | Mount Joy. oi -( ND = Ee — 2] TT | Jesse K. Huber y ! , 4 pm | Jesse K. Huber, seventy-seven, T i Me pt former resident of Lancaster, died bane i J A\\\ = in Harrisburg after a lingering ill- , =) A oy — ness, | - : - —— -— By = He was born in Mount Joy, a son! op of the late Ehrman and a LOW DOWN H Sh Th Bull tins S RHEEMS | Ue Alexander Huber. Surviving are Sen unters ot e 8 het off Tn his wife, Lillian Gill Huber, Lan- 0 0 . D 5 b k "ie Church of iis Brethren will Jn ae oo Inst Se HICKORY GROVE n pening ay crap 00 . hold their love feast in the local | ter and a brother, Ray Huber, Lan~ : I her First day of gunning scason open- ree church on November 5th and 6th. BY. | caster R. D. | You know folks Vast A ed Wednesday with nine hunters Week's Best Recipe: The services on Sunday aftern on | ; wn BY The funeral was held at Lancas- the two of us - they shot, none serious enough to re- Apple Crumb Pie: Shell: 11 c¢ | will start at 1:30 p.m. and at 9 am A W ISE OWL ter Tuesday forenoon with inter-|loved U. S. a whi < - quire hospitalization, but injured by | finely rolled graham | on Monday morning. | \ | ment in Mount Joy cemetery. Cure — reeds to so ver up "| shotgun pellets. crackers. % c¢ sugar, '% t powdered| The Missionary .and District | lasers playing too Sar off: base, Firs th ere: ginger, '2 c¢ butter or margarine, | meeting of the Eastern District of ivi i SWarr | thi we know, bailing out Sambo Among them were: ringer, 2 ] t arg y g Eas is As long as Scientists kept to new David D. { Aare : : je ng "ie iid ft ore than it has up Charles Engle, thirty-nine, 2360 melted. Mix crumbs, sugar and | Pennsylvania will he held in the lo- medicines and better war weapons David D. Swarr, Man-| will cost a raft m 3 Luce St, Harrisburg, was acciden- | ginger. Add melted butter cr mar-|cal church this Wednesday and I: was in favor of everything they did. But now I read that there's a new drug called dexamyl, that is said to increase capacity for work. —That I don’t favor! What they should hunt is a drug that makes work unnecessary. Things can be most confusing at times. Monday I walked into a res- taurant in Philadelphia, my hat to the hat check girl and went in to dinner. About an hour and a half later I came out and the young lady gave me my hat, could dig up my check. “How did you know this was my hat?” I ask- eded. “I didn’t, sir,” she “Why did you give it to me then? I queried, and her reply was: “Be- cause. you gave it to me.”— —See | what I mean? gave A' farmer, whose barn was sit- | uated right on the township line, consented to let a party of survey- | ors work on his property when they asked permission. He watched them curiously and when they traced the line right through the kig double dcors of his barn he became alarm- ed. “Say.” he said, measurin’ fer the’ ain’t ye?” “Sure” surveyor. “Well,” mer, “I don’t mind the state build- in’ their highway through my prop- erty but I'll be danged if I'm going to get up at all hours of the night to new highway open the dcors for traffic to go through.” : A woman, whose husband was not everything she hoped for, one dsy received a threatening note in | her mail box which read: “Leave $1,000 under the cld stump in the lot adjacent to your house or we will kidnap your husband.” Instead of $1,000 she left a note, “I haven't $1,000 but remember, that's a prom- ise. A local bartender had surprise Monday night. ous stranger walked up to the bar, had several drinks and then treated | some of the fellows. As he went to pay for the latter, he exclaimed: “Gosh, all I've got is a bunch of chicken feed. I hope that’s okeh’ “Sure” answered the bartender need some anyway.” So the sales | man pulled his hand from his pock- et, poured out a handful of wheat and barley and walked out the door. cern, After making the last payment on | your little house, boy, are ycu ever Tongue Twisters: Words that get your tang all tongueled up. Today when I came to work, on the wall of the press room the fol- lowing notice was hung: the staff of life, but that is no | reason why the life cf the staff| should be one long loaf” — — 1 believe that means us. I was seated at a lunch counter when a hungry bus driver sat down beside me and ordered a meat pie. | When it finally arrived, he eagerly | raised the lid of the steaming dish, | only to lower it again with a groan of disgust. “Look here,” he said to the waitress, “Just what did I or- der?” “Why, meat pie!” she replied. “And what did you bring me?” he asked. “Meat pie, like you ordered,” she ccuntered. “Meat pie, my foot!” thundered the disgruntled customer, pounding on the counter with his fist. “There isn’t a scrap of meat in it. Why in the name of common sense do ycu have the nerve to call it meat pie?” Not the least bit per- turbed, the waitress drawled: there don’t have to be no meat in| nieat pie. Whoever heard “of a idog in dog biscuits?” —— And then there was complete silence. ao x bf 1 “My goodness, that boy friend; of mine is trying at times!” exclaifnéd a pretty young red head as they en- tered movies. “That’s nothing,” ‘her blonde friend. “Mine's before I | replied. “yew fellers is | replied the Chief | drawled the far-| a terrific | A progper- | “Bread is | “Well, | heim, died Friday in Lancaster Gen-|to now, and do you know who I eral Hospital, after an illness of one! blame. I'l] tell you. First, it is 1,000,- week. He was born in Landisville, 000 more than needed people in the late John and Amanda|swivel chairs of Govt. To remain Dellinger Swarr, and was a resident | anchored there, they must think up of Manheim for many years. [hefty thoughts. They hand same to | He was a member of Manheim | Uncle Harry -— he hands ‘em to | Evangelical United Brethren Church|Congress. Congress hands us the | a son of the an employe of the Bond hill. Foundry and Machine Co., Man-| Now, the sobering up, how about | heim. | that. I will tell you about that, too. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hal-|you know, -at the school house at lie Miller Swarr; two children, Mrs.| Hickory the teacher, in my day, Wilbur Hoffer and John A. Swarr, knew little and cared less about the both of Manheim; three grandchil- gocial uplift of the natives in Abys- Mrs. Annieiginja — he figured they savvied [their own problem, so he put in his and was | dren, and one sister, | Good, of Lancaster. The funeral was held from theleffort trying to pound into our cra- ’ | Beck funeral home at Manheim, that keeping your nose out | nday afternoon With interment|of other peoples’ Lusiness lessened » the Fairview cemetery at Man-|your liklihood of needing a beet- [beim |steak for a bruised eye. Also he : figured we should know something ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY Jabout how nice it is to have a nest- | BY PRIMARY DEPARTMENT legg for a squally day. Saturday afternoon frcm three to} Our Govt. — if it would come on | six the annual Hallowe'en party of home from it’s ramblings — get a the Primary Department of the EUB {few bucks into the bank — we could | Church was a scene of juefrimentinave a sobering-up. And Congress, { wtih thirty-nine children present. lt it don’t put it’s foot down, the | Mrs. Paris Hostetter, superin- | cure may come too late, and old tendent, assisted by Mrs. Elwood!Sambo will be a gone-gosling. Us, | Martin and Mrs. Donald Risser, ! likewise. served a supper to the youngsters. Youns with the low down, | Prizes were awarded to Henry| JIMMY | Weber, Jr. Philip Senegar, Jean | ——— a Bee ee | Wolgemuth, Donald Eby, Marty] | Coker, Rodney Stoner, Sheran Donegal Airport News| | Houseal, Judy Barrick, Anna Fack- ler and Lois Ann Flory. | Robert Brenner received his Pri- Others present were Janice Ber-|vate Pilots’ Certificate during the Dennis Schmid, Lois Ann|week, from {flight examiner John Flory, Richard Webh, Kathleen Hawthe rne. Gruber, Carol Buchnauer, Gerald-| Bruce Robinson, Clair Sharpe and ine Barnick, Perry Stark, Mary|jno. Jane Williams, Ruth Williams, Mar-|at New Castle, Daryll Ccker, Randy day afternoon. | rier, Delaware, on Sun- lene Sinegar, Mateer, Caroline Kaylor, Caroll Paul McMillan and Gilbert Leh- West, Caroline Bradley, Richard'man flew to Allentown and Read- Luiz, Carol Detwiler, Bonny Baer, {ing cn Sunday. | Mary Lou Fackler, Helen Musser, Pilots visiting the Lancaste: | Mary Ann Musser, Carl Haines,| Municipal Airport during the week | Wilbur Nissley, Brenda Baughman,!included Bob Bailey, Ralph Kauff- | James Reisch, Martha Sprecher, and man, Bob Brenner, Harry Risser, Arthur Schneider, Joann Johns, |Jim Endslow, and Bill Endslow. - Terry | Elmer Rice made a cross country trip to New Bloomfield last Sunday. George Fisher Fred Tobias | LOCAL HUNTERS BAG FOUR | BEAR, THREE DEER IN MAINE and | Three hunters from Lancaster @nded at several nearby airports | County and three from Lebanon/including Harrisburg, Hershey and a a returned from 3 big game Fredericksburg. : "| hu minting trip t Katahdin Iron, Several local flyers flew to Her- | Works, Maine, Saturday with a bag Shey Where Arthur Godfrey had [flown in to spend several days at The hunters were, Ralph Platt, {the Hershey Hotel. Mr. Godfrey was | Silver Springs; G. Brandt Nissley, flying a DC-3. : land Lester Grove, Mt. Joy. The °P hand to get a glimpse of Mr. | Lebanon nimrods were Harold Putt, Godfrey and his plane. | Lloyd Knight and Harvey Stossel. Their heaviest bear weighed 180 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Wn while the largest buck tip- SCHEDULE — SECTION 1 Dec. 15—Marietta at E-town, Mi. {Joy at E. Hempfield, E. Donegal at of four bear and three deer. Large crowds were | pd the scales at 170 pounds. — etl eee [Manheim Boro. | SHEEP FLOCKS Dec. 19—E. Donegal at Mt. Joy The annua] bred ewe sale at the|E. Hempfield at Marietta, Manheim Pennsylvania State College, Novem- Boro at E-town. i 3 | ec. 22—E-town at E. Hempfield, | ber 10, spcnsored by the Pennsyl- Marietta at E. Donegal, Mt, Joy af vania Sheep and Wool Growers’| Manheim Boro. | Association, is part of the sheep! Jan. 5—Mt. Joy at Marlette, E. | Donegal at E-town, Manheim Boro improvement program of the State. at E. Hempfield | Jan. 12—E. Hempfield at E. Don- ‘egal, E-town at Mt. Joy, Marietta at Manheim Boro. | Jan. 16—E-town {Hempfield at Mt. {Boro at E. Donegal. EE —— Jan. 19—Mt. Joy at E. Donegal, I was standing cn our porch the Marietta at E. Hempfield, E-town lat Manheim Boro. Jan. 26—E. Hempfield at E-town, trying at all times. at Marietta, E. | Even the best family tree has its Joy, sap. { other morning about 2 a.m. when a happy drunk came staggering Donegal at Marietta, Manheim | the pavement to the corner, stops Boro at Mt. Joy. Feb. 2—Marietta at Mt. Joy, E- and looks up at the bank clock. He fumbles around in his pockets, at: Mat Hel: Boro, | walking all the time, then stops at| Feb. 9—E. Donegal at E. Hemp- the mail box in front of the Post/field, Mt. Joy at E-town, Manheim Office and dropping in a penny, Boro at Marietta. stands on the grating in the side-| ; . walk, looks up at the bank clock/ SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY DANCE and excaims: “Darned if I haven't The Headliners, featuring Bob lost eight pounds.” Lyter at th Drums will provide music for dancing at the Sadie Don't ask me what I got on the Hawkins’ Day ince on Friday, first day of hunting season—A 17th, in the high schocl full of cockelburrs, ai‘tear inimy ‘auditorium.’ ‘The dance is sponsored britches, 'by the Junior. Class. tired, 3. blisters | ‘from my| 4 > ——— Cree + boots, a busted ‘gun’ and’ the deuce! * : for going in the first place. — — —|OYSTER SUPPER, NOV. 4 What a spot! | The Ladies Bible’ Class of the A WISE OWL, Church of Landisville, will {serve an oyster supper at the Fire When in need of Printing. (any. on Saturday, November 4th, town at E. Donegal, E. Hempfield Pee Hawthorne visited the airport’ tally shot Wednesday morning near Mt Dr. David E. Schlosser, removed 21 pellets from and Engle returned to the rabbit Joy. his chest and legs, field and noon. Engle, bagged a before it was learned, was emerg- a cornfield when shot by thirty-three, 703 York, who fired at ing from P. F. Rohrbach Philadelphia St., a rabbit. Harold Stoner, twenty-seven, Manheim R4, sustained a pellet wound of the forehead while hunt- ing in Rapho Twp., of Manheim at 11 am. He Dr. R. O. Diehl, Man- accident occurred in standing corn as Wilbur Wclfe, fifty-three, E. Main St., Lititz, fired at a pheasant. —— ee een em BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Among the 121 Building Permits issued during August for construc- tion work, the State and Industry four miles north was treated by The heim. announced by Department of Lalor were: Mount Joy-—Total permits 5: cost, $18,900; new non-residential build- ings, 3; cost, $16,400; additions, al- terations and repairs on residential buildings, 2; cost, $2,500. emis = SENIORS WIN ESSAY CONTEST Two high Jchn Bowman won school seniors, and Jerry Shupp, | first and second prizes in the annua] | “United Nz: ions” essay | held by the Rotary Club. As their prize United Nations time this month. contest, they will visit the headquarters, some Third prize was awarded to Ger- ald Estock; fourth, Ann Nis- and fifth, Benjamin Brown. a 1634 GARMENTS DISTRIBUTED Tuesday Sally sley annual in- Branch Guild was con- afternoon the gatheririg of the Mt. of the Needlework ducted Joy and one dred and thirty-four garments were distributed. Election of Mrs. Simeon Horton, Mrs. Frank Young, vice pres- Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Howard Garber, ant, Mrs. Edward Lane, treasurer. New directors are Mrs. Arthur Hostetter, Mrs. Clinton G. Eby, Mus. Frank Walters Jr. and Mrs. Joseph A | officers resulted as follows: pres- ‘1 1aent; ident; secre- tary, assist- | Sheaffer. ———— — UNDERWENT OPERATION Mr. George B. Zeller, 309 East Main St, was removed to the St. Joseph's hospital Tuesday as a sur- He underwent a ma- and his gical patient. jor operation Wednesday condition at this writing is fair. News From Florin (From Page 1) Shell of Lebanon spent Misses Florence and Shell of Columbia, the weekend with their mother, Mrs. John Shell. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Claytcn Breneman and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stehman and family were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Frey at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and Mrs. Emma Peifer, Mrs. Katie Fore- man visited friends at Saxon, Pa, over the weekend. , Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mumper and family near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper and Mr. A. D. Garber, John Frey and Mrs. Katie Kautz are spending sev- eral days at Buck Ridge Camp in Perry County. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Naylor of West + Chester + visited + Mrs. * Sarah Schlegelmilch on Sunday. X fA Te RUMMAGE SALE NOV. 10-11 The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Rummage Sale at Wolgemuth, Inc, East Main St., on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10th thing) Kindly remember the Bulletin|from 4 to 8 p. m. i and 1ith, thousand six hun-4 be i that is left to a very mix well. firmly garine in a thin stream, Put into pie plate and press butter or into shape, 2 T margar- ine, 15 c¢ tart jelly. Pare, quarter, core and cut apples into eighths. Bring sugar and water to boiling. Add butter or margarine. Cook ap- a few pieces at a time, setting Fill pas- apple syrup thick syrup. ples aside until all are cocked. try shell. Reduce any Remove from heat, add jelly and mix, pour over top of apples in shell. Bake in moderate oven aktout 15 minutes until fruit is glazed and pie shell is set. Jses For Salt: are many There uses for sait be- sides the seasoning of foods. Salt water makes a valuable throat gar- gle. It is an excellent spray for ca- tarrhal infections of the best tooth powders ‘as it makes firm Salt, used generously in wat- er wil] and feet. A pinch of salt added to milk makes it digestible not drink it otherwise. As A Woman Wishes: a woman grows older and is cne gums. cool rest the for a perscn who could As comes she be- more anxious to retain a healthy complexion, to avoid wrink- afford to attention from che keauty shop but there is no reason Perhaps she cannot les. have professional why she can’t use scme of the “tac- tics” Once a week, give treatment. Mix the yolk of an egg with one tablespoon of skin tonic, apply it to the face at home. yourself a skin end allow to dry. When dry, apply the beaten white of egg over this. Allow to dry anl rinse off. You have a home facial at little cost. Al- so, if your skin is too dry, perhaps frem sun and salt water, wash it with buttermilk several times a day. ——— : The reins of government don’t always make a farmer's crops grow Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.3376 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24.R i EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 59 N. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN Hours: Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 . 8 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) VW VV AAD FANCY TURKEYS GUINEAS LIVE, ‘OR DRESSED J. Stanley Witmer CHIQUES CREEK FARM, between Mt. Joy Legion Home and New Harrisburg Pike. PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156 42-4 | | | Thursday, November 1 and 2. These services will begin at 9:30 on Wed- nesday and 8 o'clock on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gromoll of near this place, wil] their 50th wedding anniversary this Saturday, November 4th. Mrs. Ray- mond Heisey, a daughter, and Her- man, Jr., a son, reside in this place. | Mrs. Irvin Gerber of Elizabethtown, is another daughter. Mr: ter celebrate s. Vernon Beckman and daugh- | of Virginia, who have spent several weeks visiting the former's mother, Mrs. lda Gibble, of this INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER SUPPORTS | For abdomen, back and breasts MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER R1, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Landisville 4374 | 39-3mo. | | When Applied as Directed | prevents MOTH. damage RS..Or a KEENER Home Furnishings MOUNT JOY | Phone 3-5601 HL]! $¢Yeor Guaranteed MOTHPROOF Mt. Joy & Vicinity For 28 Years Served Will continue Same Honest Service As Before. CALL Roy B. Sheetz Day or Night. Sunday or Holiday Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts (WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service ‘ | Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave., FLORIN, PA. BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | | BULK AND GALLONS Try our old fashioned sugar cones | with Breyers Ice Cream. TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- TONY Cus: Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON ICE CREAM 10 Quarts Or More We must place orders on Monday | and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can serve you at any time, please CALL 3-9163 CLOSED SUNDAYS | | | | | | (place, returned to their home on 3 Saturday. Mrs. da Gibble and daughter Beulah were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wittle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover of this place and Mr. and Mrs. John THURSDAY Henry Hollinger of near Mt. Joy Double Feature risite "i ‘iy ia. Tliwar FREAKS" visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -» “I MARRIED A SAVAGE" Hoover of near Rawlinsville on FRIDAY . SATURDAY Sunday “RENEGADES" In Color ay. Larry Parks - Evelyn Keyes i SUNDAY - MONDAY ‘ Y“OUTRAGES OF THE ’ CARD PARTY NOV. 14TH A Plus Two Featurettes ou) = \ ths : lliams in ‘PECOS PIST The General Hospital Auxiliary | gg Tex Williams a Hardy in : : “Ga 3 F BYE" will. hold a public .card party on 2 Hue By OD "ue y re yr 14 ‘ » fire “TARZAN'S TRIUMPH" Tuesday, November 14th, at the firc BW TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY hall at 8:00 p.m. Admission will be Johnny Weismuller CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE PR LN Ad CLEA FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK RAN pa W FREE PLAYGROUND! 50 cents with two prizes to a table. A —— In a hockey game Manheim boro defeated East Donegal 1 to 0. EVENINGS J O i MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND saturoavs | THEATRE] 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M, Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 - 4 MAUREEN O'HARA — MACDONALD CAREY “Comanche Territory” -in- MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - 7 DEAN STOCKWELL — LEON AMES “Happy Years” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 9 HUMPHREY BOGART —. GLORIA GRAHAMME “In A Lonely Place” -in- FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 - -11 BURT LANCASTER — VIRGINIA MAYO -in- “Flame And The Arrow” 21¢ Aunt Jemima Pancakes mal @[3Ge tree Je Yb. Jf Butter Swifts Glenwood Ib. 09: Log Cabin Syrup Bacon Kunzler’s Apricots Pineapple Juice BURY'S Oatmeal Cookies 1 o- Whole Peeled Or Halves No. 2/5 Can 35 = 99e 21¢ Nucoa Oleo 99 Winesap Apples 4.25% Sliced Beef In Gravy - . 51 19 46 oz. Can Ib. HOMEGROWN IRISH COBBLER | Potatoes OUR OWN HOMEMADE Fresh Sausage bu. pn — Hess’ Food Store's MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVIL|LE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM ‘These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday il Saturday (this wee k) a 100 La MONEY We write and Pring Your Ads Ib. 5 9c : ~ % Zz ma: Tri Sun 9:3 10 Spe: horo troy 7:3 Spe: “Lat Wed Cam \