4 Bullet Mt. Jov. Pa, Thurday., December 14, 1950 John Buchenauer, seaman, USN, of Mount Joy, Penna. carefully accepts i .45 pistol frem a marine sergeant during target practice held ahoard the heavy cruiser USS Toledo shortly before that ship went inte action at Yachon, Korea. The Toledo was one of 261 United Nations vessels which participated in the amphibious assault on Inchon. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph—-1062149) He is a brother of Mary, Markel hee EASY DOES elecivie hothed way. ry a 1! Im nar © 1 ke ) 1 : ir 1 1 i oil 3 1 l ww e ! } 1 ia- | t VW « ) 1 J wr ! 0, str 8 ( are | 1 « « ! ) n Here be 3 n i ed rile l¢ ! ( ¥ | | Hs 1 ile ! i \ i y ve re | | MH 1 i ted i i ys yt ne ) ¢ 1 €! ay y t we ( i 3 [ A a ns ee A Did you Fnow? AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKERS, FAULTY VISION RUNS AS HIGH AS THE OLDER MEN, 25% OF THE YOUNGER MEN, I$ THE CHIEF INGREDIENT OF SPECTACLE LENSES. THOUGH IT MAKES UP ABOUT 12% OF THE EARTH'S CRUST, THERE ARE ONLY A FEW KNOWN DEPOSITS OF THE RIGHT QUALITY FOR THIS EXACTING PURPOSE. he KINGFISHER HAS A DOUBLE VISUAL MECHANISM «ONE PART FOR SEEING THROUGH AIR, EACH EYE WORKING INDEPENDENTLY ; THE OTHER PART FOR BINCCULAR SEEING iN WATER. SPECIAL EYEGLASSES CAN BE PRODUCED TO CORRECT AND PROTECT THE VISION OF AN | ALBINO, POINTS OUT THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. {havles an Toe Buchenaner, at the Acme gy i A fle BA HAWAII ho J SS TAINS NTA TL J SN i i Almost A Mistake w Al It AN 1 ell «Minute | coy { Fiction | ( Tt | to live in} } oy i . are mg i vel 1 Jike 3 ( { | 0 earl lif th of vi H 3. Chey i litt « vod h ! e at ‘ ( 1 he ( ) fou cripts, vd ne ( u e word had become € end It Cong Ho ti ( ) 1zigr ti 1} it the % month ed an he Jo dans bad almost made i of money. Ti noney that the hid ved was almost ge Fhey | fo Vonage ‘ He { Cao f t passe a ( ( 1‘ the ( ©! n'y A | e han of P Iq d be re 1 ( « g \ d be th hele 0 of v Pacific Coast 1 a! 6. 10 « wid £0 hot It gave them a sinking, frus The day after the council of war, Aaron cut his finger while examining a typewriter ribhon in a nearby stationery store. The siore manager gave first aid, mode a report, took down his name and address ana {oid him an adjuster would be up the next day. When A n got home he tod Bally about it. “I a chau tore They re ured accidents 1 collect at le $100 But r fing 1 ! cut S hot? 1 ( “Bul vour finger isn't ser- iously cut,” she didn't approve of what he planned to do, fo Aaren ga i a deta it of the accident, | Too bad. Bother you about working?’ ARON HESITATED. This the crucial moment. He wound practically in him. He could anid perhaps collect was regerding hin fe didn't like the Jeok in her | eyes. Jt made him feel small and | | cheap. to | | | | | | | | tising in the Bulletin. He shrugged. “No. I can work all | t It isn’t anything serious Let's forget it.” Their visitor looked relieved. “Good. I have a prpnesition to make, We didn't like yoar latest story especially.” i “Eh?” said Aaron, ! **Too farcical. But Jackson, he's our story man. Sent me up here | if you'd consider going to | work us. You see, we think | id te pretty good dialogue. | We need a dialogue writer.” HN gulved. “Then—-you're not | ~] mean *At ‘what salary?” Sally asked | practically. { “Well, I'm authorized to offer | 9250 to start.” { , “Why,” Sally exclaimed, ‘that's | elmost $300," Almost!” yelled Aaron. ‘Don’t | mention that word again, We'l! | fie the job. Wow! I'm almost | erazy!" “Me too,” Seily agreed. ———— Stimulate your business by adver: | John Wagner By Richard Lill Wilkinson = Peter Capra Executive Director of the Boys Club of New York, says: “Television is more than fun for boys. It is significant and true that since the inclusion of television in the Boys Club program, the Glee Club, Drama and Music Groups have improved tremendously .in the number of boys participating. Television properly integrated in the over-all program of whole- some recreation will continue to make an increasingly valuable contribution by keeping growing bovs informed, sntertained and happy . . . essential factors in building character and developing personality.” Rn Cc er, Anna Breneman, Salome She R FEMS ! Ruth Naomi Hoover Margie Stauffer resulted in the Mi Janet Horming A n for tae Fire nurse in the General Hospital agreed on u com- | Lancaste ent Sunday two chaplains | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin filled hy Noble ling iM Beulah Gibble of Lancas ure’: Rober B | spent S irda with her Mrs. Ida Gibble of this plac Roser) Mr. and Vit Harry Casloy John Henry, SECTE= | Mount You visited with vi oR on { Mrs. Earl Wittle on Sunday iplin t-] noon ruste John 1 Mr. Cl Neiman Ha tort, « ny CH= a former resident of this place Ricedord Late I the ekend Vi d Elmer! pone Holling M Fim Hoover in fire chief: Mr. Emanuel Miller of Herbert Hoo er, | hetot vl pent everal day a) Ricedort,| New York City last week : Beele nd H. H.!ina a sheemakers convention nment committe The Girl S t will present re made for a Family Fur Night. in the y | he com | hall of the 1 | e ( Robert, Kready | ye y evenit December Leovered disl pper will be SOC { he | Mi Soott H \ le in the ewing the | S¢ 1 h on Tuesday] The P.T. A holding a C nemhbors pre - | me party next Thursda Ida Brubaker, | December 21 in the school » Fshleman, Ada | will be several select Hess, Ida Beck-]by the scaool and refreshment With TV this magic world is his to enjoy TELEVISION is moving faster than you think. New ios ims, new stars make their debut every week The longer you wait, the more vou miss! Here's just a partial list. THE WONDERFUL world of make believe enchants children for hours—is often both edu- cational and entertaining. It sure helps Mom —especially on rainy days Ho" he served followed by the exchange Directors, { gift Christ Miller » oe — - { Fellowing Suorismen | H. Diffenderfer | were shown by Everybody reads newspapers buf and a ‘ SIMON P. NISSLEY meeting, Martin. MARY GG, NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Mr. Elwood Martin, | a —— SSIES NOT everybody reads circular ad. " i+ . 3 Pestarker Rzh 1 ite | wertising leit on their door step. | E CAN BE-—he wil be—if you bring home the television set that he’s wanted so long, that he'll use so much. Laughter, music, See. magic s all that to a growing boy these but it means a lot more than just programs. — television at home mea Now he’ll be able to invite the gang over to his house for TV instead of having to slip over to the neighbors to see television himself. eo Greine : AND EQUIPMENT a € president and Truck Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ee ene ee Gover's Welding Shop assi i ard Delta and Marietta Streets PHONE 35-9826 Pennell: tress Llcyd Myers MT. JOY, | Jen cine te Dent NOW! || WHITE - WASHING men’s Association as held in the AND i Qe H LSE . San mes were ies 0 48 Te Timed || DISINFECTING thu 8 tion for membership b tive To have that Tractor and Farm | ” . v purchased from Machinery repaired or rebuilt, | HESS BROS. M Game Company were Fo r Exp erienced Service | HUBER OBERMOLTZER hye; Tome + Of Six | FLORIN, PENNA. Winn Che fine conte: NORMAN G. MYERS Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Fit i ‘ A 5 1-14 Farm Machinery Service 29-10 ws bv Gene B-Town 109R12 | ee atl mouth bass, 15 3-8 in. ____ ime Bt | Quality Finished bh. 10 « vt., Bruce Greiner; Ris . w salmon, 20 7-8 in. 3 1-4 Ibs, pit w 1d; RED COMB FED - i ep 29 in. 13 1-4 ; is and Cas e ing Vi if 2 7-8 6 1-4 Also Specialize On li Bi Wi in FARM MACHINE WELDING ORDER NOW A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY. PA. Phone 3-53931 J 47-tf 147s Now he can choose his own pro- grams, with you to help develop his tastes, instead of viewing the choices of someone else. " Now he’ll spend a lot more time with Dad, watching ball games together and listening to Dad’s stories about the very teams they’re watching. No wonder the happiest kid on the block will be your son when you make this year his {Television Christmas.” CHILD PERFORMERS —Talented singers, dancers, musicians, inspire your’ children to cultivate their own talents. They'll be more eager to learn—practice more willingly. MUSIC DELUXE! Now you can see as well as hear your favorite orchestras, singers, instru- mentalists! Yes, Television gets you right “on stage’ seats, no money could buy! WORLD’S GREATEST athletic events — Fathers and sons follow their favorite teams together from a front row seat. Television helps teach your children sportsmanship LAUGHTER under your roof—the shared pleasure that binds your family closer. The greatest comedians of the entertainment world are in your living room every night on TV. may never again cost so little! EASY PAYMENTS—SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY ©1950 American Television Dealers and Manufacturers, 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17 N.Y TH 1.08 Ho about know they from both | and Bot the f: may | skimr there: is of large powe —wh that ticula age d Wir curre ing strea wires brood of th &
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