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d—=The Bulletin, Mount Joy,
Pa.,
Thursday

OWL LAFES Industries In

-— BY =~
A WISE OWL
reason
from
I certainly can’t see any
for this column today. It's far
humorous, a waste of this beautiful
spring sunshine and a heck of a lot which would
of trouble.
A story is being told of one of
cur rural gents who toured some the best birds to be used in
foreign countries and while ‘sight
seeing came upon the leaning tow-
er of Pisa. When the guide men-
tioned the word Pisa, the farmer
exclaimed: Pisa! Pisa! Let's see.
That don’t sound quite like the
name of the fellow who built my
silo, but it sure looks like his.”
If you guys don't quit sending
these post cards to “Hunce” Shatz,
he may have to leave his happy
home.
“If we could only use the $2,000
in my savings account to buy a
new car, we wouldn't have to pay
any financing charges,” a local lady
said to one of our bank tellers.
“Then why don't you? asked the
teller.
“Because my husband would ask
how I saved so'much money. If I
told him, it would spoil his fun.
When he started playing the hor-
es, I offered to place the bets for
him. Instead, I took them myself.
When his horse won, I paid him
off, and when he lost, I put the
money in my savings account.
- = You should get yourself a wife,
Miltie?
Billy Enck says — “The money
saved for a rainy day buys a much
smaller umbrella now.
A Barbara St. mother answered
the doorbell and found one of her
daughter’s playmates on the porch.
“Qh, I'm sorry, Mary Ann,” she ex-
plained, but Dotty can’t come out
to play. She's getting ready to go
to the dentist.”
“I know it. I'm the baby sitter.”
“But I don’t need any
ter.”
“Dotty hired me,” Mary
firmly. “She’s giving me a dozen
jelly beans to sit with her dolls.”
Ann said
My idea of a bargain is something
|
i Incorporated, is
the railroad station in Florin, Pa. | Aches
baby sit=
| of machines
|
|
|
vou can't use at a price you can't
resist
While in Lancaster lately a Sa-'!
lunga woman waited patiently at a!
soda fountain while two soda jerks employes under the supervision of |parrelled. And looking high and low
listened to a ball
broadcast. Finally, one of
veluctantly tore himself away from
the radio to take her order.
She asked for a milkshake.
boy whispered, “I'm sorry, lady,
but that would be too noisy. How
about a nice quiet chocolate sun-
dae?”
game
them
The
Last night a fellow neighbor cal-
‘ led: “Drop over to-night. My wife's
celebrating the third anniversary
of her twenty-ninth birthday.”
Heres quite a piece of poetry—
I sneezed at a banquet
And lost my uppers
And everyone there
Lost their suppers.

There's a lady operating a board-
ing house over at Columbia who
has a simple, silent, but most effec-
tive method of collecting money
from delinquent boarders.
A new arrival at this lady's es-
tablishment noticed at supper that
one of the boarders had one fork
too many beside his plate, and
seemed to be actually embarassed
over the circumstances.
‘Why is he disturbed
extra fork?” the mew
whispered to the gentleman seated
beside him.
“Oh, that's how the landlady col-
lects past due board bills”, was the
laughing explanation. “When she”
puts that extra implement beside a
plate it simply means, “fork over.
over the
boarder
One of our Marine reservists left
this message for the clerk of his lo-
cal draft board: “I wanted to
you that I was in the last war for
four years, and that I don’t want to
a i
RH PA
being |
| VIOLATING PA. FISH LAWS
The Donegals
The following a Sidi is a descrip-

tion of the
another in
Industries in
articles on
a project
a series of
Donegal -
of the East Donegal High School
Junior Fnglish Classes, taught by |
Mr. Robert Phillips. This article
was written by Betsy and John
Musser,
The Musser Leghorn Farms,
which is located two miles
| we st of Mount Joy, was started in
1920 58 Martin S. Musser and Hen-
ry . Musser on 78 rented acres.
At > present time there are six
| farms covering 535 acres. The orig-
inal purpose in starting this busi-
ness was to produce market eggs.
Later the purpose was changed to
that a white
lay
of breeding
large
white eggs.
This year they will trapnest 6000
pullets. From these they will select |
their
pullets |
But these
minimum
pedigree
must meet the
nent of 250 eggs in one year
an average weight of 24 ounces to
the dozen, and showing a high av-
erage family livability. Other fac-
tors which are also considered are
health, vigor, and
{ standard disqualifications.” This
volved ‘much record keeping
more work through ‘every
the program.
From a laying
between
pens.
require-
in-
and
flock of
hens, 10,000
eggs are produced daily.
The main selling season occurs
from mid January to the beginning |
1,000,000 chicks are |
of June. Over
sold during this time and 250,000]
chicks can be hatched at one time |
in their incubators.
The value of the products pro-
duced per year is somewhere near |
$400,000.00.
This is another in a series of ar-
ticles on
gals” as written by members of Mr.
Robert Phillips’ Junior English
Classes. This article was written by
Ann Siegrist, Avis Shetter and Earl
Levan, members of the commercial |
group of that class.
Airaraft- Marine Products, Inc. |
The Aircraft -Marine Products, |
located oppo! ie
It was founded January 15, 1950,
because a new branch was needed |
and this location was desirable. The |
main office is located in Harrisburg |
and another local branch is situated |
in Mt. Joy. Several other branches |
are located in various parts of the
| state.
The product of the Aircraft-Mar- |
ine Products is solderless connect- |
ing devices used in airplanes and in
machines. There are 2 types|
used to produce the]
devices. They are punch presses & |
tool-on-dye machines. These con-
are used in govern-
although
carried on with]
other
necting devices
ment and civilian work,
most business is
business firms.
There ae approximately twenty
Manager.
ra
Irvin Garber,
COLUMBIAN FINED §5 FOR |
Lee Minnich, 153 Stump Alley, |
Columbia, charged with wviolating|
. . i
the State fish laws, was fined $5 and |
costs following a hearing before |
| Alderman Wetzel over the week- |
end.
He was charged with fishing in|
Chickies Creek, E. Donegal Twp., al
closed stream during the period |
| between March 15 and April 15, by |
|
tell :
|
State Fish Warden Ralph Bielo.
CARD PARTY AT MAYTOWN
A card party will be held at the |
American Legion Home, Maytown, |
FPenna., Thursday evening, April 24,!
1952 at 8:00 o'clock, for the benefit
of Women's Republican Club of}
i |
Lancaster County. Sponsored by |
Mrs. Henry Farhart and Mus. Char- |
les C. Hicks.
rl I ee
SPORTSMEN MEETING
A, meeting of the Mt. Joy Spore |
men’s Association will be held a
the Fire House on Monday i
April 14th at eight o'clock.
|
April 10, 1952
Musser Leghorn Farms, |
south= |
leghorn |
with |
from |
step of |
30,000 |
and 20,000
“Industries in the Done- |
| 1
| two and one half pz
| Death—is not a
{and around the
[every rock, you will find nothing, Automobile and Truck Welding
{ of in this land of fun,

f
THE FARM
QUESTION
BOX
by BILL GIVENS
KYW Farm Director
L.G, Maple Shade,
From--Mr.
Q.—Is it true that skunks will
destroy bees?
Ans.—The answer is yes! Skunks
are slowly coming to be regarded
as one of the
most serious en-
emies of the bee-
keeper. Owing to
the legal pro-
lection given
‘them In most
states together
with their abil-
ity to multiply
very rapidly,
they are contin-
ually becoming
| more numerous.
| Not only do they eat great num-|
bers of bees, but by scratching at
the front of the hives, they keep
the bees in a very excited condition
| noticable for several hours after
the nightly raid. Young squnks
seem to do the greatest amount of |
damage. This causes the bee col-
onies to divide rapidly at a time]
| when they should be building up.
+ + +
From—Mrs. G.J.,, Slatington, Pa.
Q.—How do you make parsley
grow? I seem to have trouble with
it.
Ans.—You should have no trouble
| actually growing parsley . .. the
tough part is getting the seeds to
germinate. I suggest you soak the
| seeds for 24 hours before planting.
| Start parsley in a flat box or flower
box now and transplant later.
+ +
From—Mr. M.J.W., Lebanon, Pa.
Q.—WlLat can I use to eliminate
| eut worms?
Ans.—A ring of fertilizer, lime,
wood ashes, or tobacco dust around
plants will often repel cut worms.
Transplanting in paper pots often
gives protection. The standard con-
trol is to mix a cup of arsenate
of lead or Paris green in a quart of
| bran. ‘Moisten «this with molasses
| arid water and apply a teaspoonful |
| at nightfall once or twice a week
around the plants or along the rows|
of plants to be protected or around
{ a “trap” crop planted early for this|

|

School News From
(of the Second
| School,
E. Donegal Twp.
The appointment of Robert
Phillips, English teacher at oe
Donegal High School, as chairman
Regional Oratorical

Contest, held in conjunction with Now that the opening of trout | ter, for more flexibility and livelier
the American Legion's National fishing season is Sa, at hand, it’s | sport. Yet no power has been lost.
Contest, marks Phillips time to check up on what new addi- | You'll find hollow glass rods for both
fresh and salt water spinning.
tions should be made to our stock of |
tackle.
x VV ge og aire ever to
as the youngest Legionaire ever We don't want to lack any
This method has fast become one
ead a national oratorical contest, essential bit of equipment when the of the favorites of all times, and most
it was announced last week by Al- moment arrives to tangle with game anglers are anxious to own and make
len Willard, National Chairman of | wim fish local use of a serviceable outfit, Reels,
ns is is a point where your local | fines, and leaders are now made to
the ccntests, Indianapolis, Indiana tnckic deal can be of great help, conform to the varying demands of
The Second Regional finals will for he has a wide array of the latest | spinning, and a wider choice of lures
be held Tuesday, Apr. 15, 10:00 am. | id best fers mide wi your nude, can be made.
" . " op 0 SCC 2 ¢ Yy Tha ” > > q 3 me Bra
mn the Manheim Township High tell him the kind of fishing you plan a in og ue
School, Neflsville, with state win- to try mostly this season-~lake or heftier fish of the inshore areas,
ners from Connecticut, New York, | stream, fly or bait casting, spinning, along the beaches and in the surf.
still fishing, or trolling; and the kind
However, Old Hi can tell you that
the 7-foot Golden Rod tubular glass
fresh water spinning rod can sure
handle those rip-tearing streaks of
lightning—bonefish.
Do 1
Penn- of fish you intend to catch, He'll
New Jersey, Maryland and
have some useful suggestions,
sylvania competing, Philips
Phillips has been active in Post |
34, Lancaster American Legion af-|
fairs for the past six years. At pres-
said.
If you cannot get this sort of as-
sistance, or have some special prob-
lems, just send a letter to Old Hi, in
In Bermuda's Whale Bay last
care of this newspaper, and I'll be
year 1 quelled a wild bonefish after
y > 1 Cop c o
ent he is Second Vice Commandei gle Wi help. Be Surg 0 give Xetails a stiff battle. The 8-pound test Skirt
of the Post. | will b “of as Sar hen ce y nylon line, nylon le: Pon and pave
Forensic Contest will be of the most benefit to you. | of, «(ood with a fixed- spool reel ideal
8 | When it’s a matter of saving expense f i
. ; | or the purpose, took the hardest
Werd was received Monday, Ap- | in the selection of tackle, it pays to beating from that fish which this
vil 7 that the East Donegal Girls’ pe cl areal and hy pet Jods, reels, tackle had ever been up against
: . i | nes, anc ures which will serve you
Trio received a superior rating in Wy y Believe me; brother, it had what it
+ : 1 S
the recent District Forensic Contest Hundreds of letters-have reached take
lat Shippenshure. Winning this ra Old Hid a icllows al overt] To give yourself a double-barreled
oli » oensne g. v 1 3B . a= ( Di NS ove .
Pp 8 ( Lirom you 1 wer ec boost in fresh and salt water angling
country in the past few seasons, and
it has, been a pleasure to try and
guide cach angler to better fishing
according to his or her own require-
ments. So feel free to write me at
sport this season, after making vour
tackle selections be sure to send to
Old Hi for vour free copies of my
booklets called “Fishing For The
Millions,” “Salt Water Sports Fish-
entitles the trio to compete in
contest to be held
John Harris High |
ting
the state
this month at the
Harrisburg
later |

Members of the trio include; any i ime; oo arog ing,” and “Pacific Coastal Fishing.”
Fannie Ruth Musser, a junior; Al- yrint your n: ume and address. > And make arrangements through
annie Musser, a j } I ie ang your tackle dealer to sce your old
{ma Smith and Ruth Drescher, both | In the tackle stores this spring guide in the new colored movie
freshmen. Eugene Saylor is vocal you're going to see improved gal “Fishing With Power Glass
Rods.”
' | rods for spinning. The taper is bet
instructor. I I

Pre-School Examinations |
|

It's Easter Time at Mueller's
ORDER YOUR oT
Easter Corsage 3 it
Today!
We Have a choice selection of
Potted Plants & Cut Flowers 4 7
~ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE
MUELLER FLOWERS
262 WEST MAIN STREE PHONE 3-9041 MOUNT JOY, PA,
 





STORAGE
GLAZING REPAIRING
CLEANING
You Phone — We Call
ALSO ALL KINDS LAUNDRY
Brook’s Dry Cleaning
FLORIN, PENNA.
3-4451
PHONE MT. JOY
11-tf


Pre-school examinations for all|
children who expect to enter East
Donegal Township Elementary
School in September, 1952 will be
held Thursday, ‘May 22 in both the
Florin Maytown Elementary
register-

Our Great America wy Wort §3

and
Schools. Children must be
 

 
 
 

purpose. This poison bait should be|eq before that time at the Florin, Po
raked into the soil early next morn- Mavic. Poo SN
| ing to prevent birds or chickens| Maytown, and East Donegal High | Ql v TREES
| from eating it. Schools. re ARE gout Bue EACH YEAR Ti Pon iO
» | J ¥ € ED EC I
Hear Bill Givens daily on the . | 1 PROVIDE Hoon he RK
boo " AND MAINTAIN AMERICA'S NETWORK rn
| “KYW Farm Hour" 5:30-6:30 A.M. Patronize Bulletin Adverliser | OF TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH AND \y
{ i sudelin Adverusers POWER LINES oR.
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Today I have a proposition for | 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy cove COLORADO (POR. 4,078) 1 THE HIGHEST
| every type and color of person— CITY IN THE UNITED STATES. BUILT HEAR Bie
| : a ELEVATION
| whether they arc honest, half hon- JAMES B. HEILIG, C29 FEET 115 NEARLY THO MILES HIGH
| est, mannerly, ill-mannered, or Funeral Director | CN NN Wh! Pr fie RAYS OF
what—Socialist, Democrat or Re- | > THE RISING
: | — SUN FIRST
| publican. Too many people via sci-| { Zz STRIKE THE
! UNITED STATES
lack of good behavior,
| good manners, do not have the]
faintest notion of where they are|
going or what it will be like when
they get there—or the reward. This |

sermon today is for tae guy or
dame who thinks he or she needs
| it least {
I have just dusted off and persued
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depressing story,
but it is a thought provoker and no
corner or under
any place, that we are more in need
palaver, anc
brazenness, then something
will provide “thought.” Sound
thinking—or any kind of thinking-
has been hibernating too long, like
a bear in a hollow log.
Yours with the low down.
JIMMIE

Coming Events!
Friday, April 4 — at the Legion]
{ Home, Easter Smoker by Post No.
| 185 Club of Mt. Joy American Le-
ion. {
April 3 and 4—the Junior Class
iof M. J. H. S. will present “The
| fighting Littles, in the high school
| auditorium,
es mee
EASTER PROGRAM AT FLORIN |
BRETHREN CHURCH
An Easter program will be given|
| by the Loyalty Chorus of the Florin
{ Church of the Brethren on Easter
| Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., in
the Florin Church.
The program will consist of ho me
talent, music by the chorus, male
| quartet, girls’ trio, a poem by War-
Mr. R. J. Bielo, the State fish 3 and a resd
warden of Fast Petersburg will be | n pick er, and a reading by Lor-
| etta Kline. 2
present, | = etl) ee
etl |
Everybody reads newspapers but |
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
rertising left on their door step



crowd ahead of anyone else
wants the experience.”
You know, life is an everlasting
struggle to keep money coming in |
and teeth and hair from coming
| out
{ | Columbia,
who | charges of
| married March 19, 1949 and’ deser-| |
+ tion, was charged since Dec.
| APPLIED FOR A DIVORCE
Myrtle E. Rohrer, 1151 Manor St.,
has filed for a divorce
{ from Guy M. Rohrer, Salunga, on
desertion. They
13th, |
| 1949. |

uy
Everybody reads newspapers but |
NOT everybody reads circular ad: |
A WISE OWL vertising left on their door step. |
CATE ATA fA AD ESD AA ENN AY No MA ft os 7
Sh £378 FDS A
Welding Shop
MT. JOY, PA.
TO CLEAN
TO TAKE DOWN
TO OWN
were! ’

{ and it tells you your des for free delivery.
tination. It will crimp your style a
bit maybe, if you read it. It will vo Musser Leghorn Farms SATURDAY Mleas APRIL zh
good for you though, be you a great MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911 © 1:00 4. M.
werld figure, prime minister, king, 36-t
governor, rich man, beggar man or TOM KOBLE
thief—all need slowing down. Electric Ww Idi -
Thanatopsis—and its Views of and Gas € ing SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 13th
9:00 TO 12:00
THE HEADLINERS
“EASTER DANCE”
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING |
AND EQUIPMENT {
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING

Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Phone 3- 5931 |
Delta and Marietta Streets




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7 and 9:00 P.M
SATURDAYS
6-8-10 P. M,
MATINEE
SATURDAYS
AND
HQLIDAYS
2:00 P. M.
JOY
THEATRE
Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 11 - 12
AUDIE MURPHY — BEVERLY TYLER
“The Cimarron Kid”
. . te
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SCREENS
Windows are washed without
removing your screens. When
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(Eliminates clumsy, bulky
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Exclusive tension lock firmly
holds screen tight. No sagging
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MONDAY — TUESDAY, APRIL 14 - 15
JEANNE CRAIN — SCOTT BRADY
-in-
“The Model And The Marriage Broker”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 16 -
MITZI GAINOR — DENNIS DAY
“Golden Girl”
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 18 - 19
CLARK GABLE — AVA GARDNER
“Lone Star”
-in-

Mount Joy
Tile & Linoleum Co.
Open every day & evening
except Wednesday


Phone 3-3492
38 W. MAIN ST, MT. JOY
3 .
Tn aN am re A an ES WA em mm ae

BINKLEY BROS., Inc.
Transit Mixed Concrete
Crushed Stone of all Grades
FARMERS:—
“Try Our Light Weight Concrete
For Chicken House Floors’
Phone 6-2211
14-4
LITITZ, PENNA.

HAPPY EASTER!
Swift’s Premium Hams
Home Made Easter Candies
EASTER FLOWERS
Spry or Crisco 3 vs {9c
HERSHEY
Chocolate Syrup 2 cn 29

Spam 12-0z 41: C |
Clorox « 1 4: Ve-gal 25;
—We Have Corn Fetti—
POST'S NEW BREAKFAST CEREAL |
HEINZ
Orange Juice For Babies i 0c |
Baked Beans 1s can 2 29:
CLOSED |
GOOD FRIDAY, 12 to 4
“Top Quality-Low Prices Every Day”
Hess’ Food Store





| PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT jor. PA.



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