DON'T USE PHONE 2—The Bulletin, Mouni Joy, Pa., Thursday , November 27, 1052 : rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie TRAFFIC ; etin, Mount Joy, Pa. woos Abana an Suid NE T N Moore, were Mr, and Mrs. Hav- The state of New York, which Unless the call you Wan 4 \ A J | | W O W ard Johnston, Lancaster, Miss ‘has 13,787 miles of paved road, | make is pertinent to the busi. ll O A F S i Esther Longenecker, Mr. Benja- | discovered that its cars and [ness at hand, don’t ever ask to THE BULLETIN i Figg Miller. son of Mr min Weaver, Marietta, and Miss | trucks, if placed Fi use your interviewer's tele every Thureday Saal fe. Win. Miller, son of WF. eq Weaver, Lancaster. | bumper, would stretch for 14,-| phone. | Publish de very Thursday at 11 Ea I! mT and Mrs. John Miller has finish- y | 676 miles. Meanwhile the six- - Main Street, Mount Joy i oe wt Panic Yo Eg S. ame- | Main Street, M t Jo; {| j ed his boat training at Putis Is: Mr “and Mrs. Howard Gam onto midtiie-lane New { Lancaster County, Pa. I land after spending a 15-day ber, visited Mir. and Mrs. Oliver J T ik lt to elimi x i. ities and, atler spe R lo-Cayi ride ’ i | Jersey Turnpike, bu - i William N. Young, Publisher I furlough with his parents he Halde man, IH. Jo R D ‘ | nate congestion and cross traffic Oh! The Boss Said _— Fred J. Alberte, Editor & Manager i . will report at the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer ‘| had its 20th fatality. TO Order Stationery Pearl Roth, Assoc. Editor & Bus. M i Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- CR faptity ise Me. nd Migs. | S——————— Before We Get Down fi . a - {| tice Wittle and daughter Ruth Landis, Lilliz, Saturday. { _Patronize Bulletin Advertisers To The John E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher [lt were Misses Sue. and Arlie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver a 1901 1052 (! b om a 1 visited the former's sister. Mrs | Last Sheet RE : Il] Watt, Mt. Joy R. D., Mr. and yas OW € rr $ sister, A I. PH( Subscriat Rate: $2:00 Per Year by Mail. ||| Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mount/™Mary Woods, who is a patient | f nnn A Ty rate dow En { . I Joy, Mr. Jos. Wittle and daugh-/at the Hospital in Lancaster. n daseéo re py Entered at the postoflice at Mount Joy, | ter Judy, Columbia Visitors during the week-end | Pa., as second-class mail under the Act I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle, of Mr. AN ss Rowand San In Mount Joy TH of March 3, 1879 I Mt. Joy, visited Mrs. Serena Pr, were Mr. and Mrs. Salem | ie Member Pennsylvania Newspaper | Fogie, Sunday. Gamber and daughter, Colum- | and Vicinity R a 3 : ou y i ‘id ty bia R. D. and Miss Louise oule Publishers’ Association I Visitors during the past week : 90 HE, I ’ TQ : Rhoads, Middletown. i | : \ I sn 1s a wo cme Af BY A WIS | OW 1. lof Mr. Ralph Supplee were Mr. { Je hi M @® No one ever expects a fire in | i . and Mrs. Charles Supplee, Lin- © Mrs. Jac- {pie homel Are you well protected no 6: : 1 und 1 gotta get wo Mp. & : I . > Ed 't - ll | \ With turkey day volliny a hes 1 Er coln Highway West, Mr. and ob Erb were Mr. and Mrs. John against this loss? You need insur | GABLES in oh { oria y vo [Shi i o SO a climb the Mrs. Allen Ziegler, West York, 4 yim a RD. ance to at least 75% of full valve | ——— —————— this sal | take the family to se Mrs. Emma Hatch, and Mrs. Lil- MI" and Mrs. Levern Lucas, Mt. | qaqinst fire and lightning . . . plus | TW a k s. Emma Hatch, ¢ s. L ore 9 ret | . | fire ladder and Christmas shop. Now I as lian Br wi Joy R. D. and Miss Gladys eWit- | coverage for wind, explosion, | . year, [ First Snow wg : as kev din- lian Broome, Columbia. : ir equal coverag ’ | rr Bv SELINA COX you, after that, how can I enjoy a turkey | Myre Feng Bohne, “of town. kamp, Wrightsville. aircraft, hail and other hazards, | Choose from A&P’s Huge Array of HEAY First snow is like first love ip * * * Mrs. Lydia Estheimer, Down-' Miss Weaver, [an sound business to guard your | HEAD A dancing whirling storm : - house | and Mrs. Ella Rhoads, caster visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- | investment with Farm Bureau's con- M sry 5 oS Did you know that a fellow near our u ve cre inv os TY Weaver, Sunday. . ion. Check today | and he S g so mad. So gay . : Coatesville, spent Tuesday at rehensive protection, Check today 0 young, so mad, so gay, : t's h ) — ie P ; oils o dumb he leaves his shoes out in the sun ~" s ; a be Then just as suddenly > 8 iy hined? | Philadelphia, where they partic- LOCA : toe SA EN H. STEHMAN SALE Its sweet fluttering is over. © get them |ipated in the TV show, Stop, LOCAL MISSIONARIES Ww . I ere Te he God, * 4% Look. aid Listen. TO SPEAK SUNDAY SQUARE ST., FLORIN | : | Ly : The open road and by way Oi course, he always thought the reason he| Mr. and Mrs. -Irvin - Witmer —— Phone Mt. Joy 3.5547 | 00 avo | a Po: Ww here all who pass " had such bs feet was because he was raised. family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lupold, will EE - viay pause and smile in the foothills. John Kauffman Sr. of Ironville, former residents of Mount Joy, —— | Owning within them * * * Sunday. will be at Calvary Bible Church | BLUE BELLE EL EH) a = 4 IM First love's magic for awhile. | 1 believe he's d little stupid. Today I saw Visitors of Mrs. Wm. Fogie November 30th. The Lupold’s FIRE INSURANCE (0 J | : \ 2 Ja 2 him standing in the doorway wringing his | were Mrs. Betty Brosey, Silver will have icharge of the 10:39 : J The Season Ahead hands because the doorbell was out of order. Spring and Mrs. Edith Erb. of Morning Worship Service and HOME OFFICE; COLUMBUS; OHIO | al This Thanksgiving week-end annually * * * Columbia R. D. the 7:30 Evening service. C8 p marks the beginning of the pre-Christmas| But he is smart enough to know that a black| Pfc. Wm. Miller, visited Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Lupold are There Is ho petier. way “to boost | al 7 < 7 . shopping season. And while merchants eats green grass to give white milk that and Mrs. Robert Frank and Faith Missionaries in Ganz, Ok- | your business than by local news- | EL / 7) Fri recent years have endeavored to get their | makes butter yellow for the same reason that family. : lahoma. paper advertising. Se” o customers shopping minded a few weeks | black raspberries are red when they are green. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ma-| 0 2 a a To Te FP Fe A Pl EP BPR PT a + : earlier, it is not until after we've had our * * * tilda Derr, were Mr. and Mrs RA A RN Ry Rema High § fill of the Thanksgiving turkey that we| The other day when it was so blustery I was Harvey Shuman, E-town, Mr. J | Lo really give the Christmas list a bit of seri- | out at the Back Run visiting a farmer there and | and. Mrs. Dale Watt and daugh- MOU NT JOY S N EWEST 0 - PAA ous consideration. {a near-sighted hunter lost his hat in a strong | ters, Mt. Joy R. D. Mr. and Mrs. i 5 All AGP Self-Service Stores Will Be . And while toy departments have been|_. : 1 rv 1 . [Russell Gainor and sons, Mr, § | coverec . ] 6 wind. He ran after it, but every time he was a sons, Mr, OPEN UNTIL 9 P M open for several weeks, this Friday will . oo gers : and Mrs. Charles Gainor, West 8 : : . hall or ore every merchant in wil: bout to catch up with it, it was whisked away 0d ¥ % es Gainor, West COMPLETE Ji. ai Bl TUESDAY NOV 95th holt of ; . bra SPRAYING | from under his hand. After ten minutes, he was | 4 » y . Rb hundreds upon hundreds of Christmas gift exhausted Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son Rich-}g 0 | EN UNTIL 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26th and sur suggestions. We've pre-viewed most of the, Then the farmer's wife screamed at him ard, visited Mr. and Mrs. i$ | op gy Ne A GARAC( local displays and we can say without fear | : Ee wv Bart Mr. : T "| CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY Th > ei TY ce | from the nearby farmhouse. ey Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ¥ 0 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY, NOV. 28th 3 » & » é ‘re Ss E oO S . : o of contradiction, that there’s a gift sug-| “What do you tink yodre doing? | Atland, Columbia and Mr. and | Al . M, » NOV, paperec gestion for every person, purse or taste, | BER do Jou u ¥ : Mrs. Roy Gephart. MN iN n a Pre Tight here at vour front door. so to speak. | The mon explained that he was merely try-| YS. Gephart, Mount Joy, 2 Sal g 2 E 3 Speak. ling fo recover his hat. during the past week. We invite your early inspection of our entire floor of toys. ade Li A &, | “Your hat!” exclaimed the woman. “It's| Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns, A small deposit will reserve any toy for Christmas. | Willian Walter ’ » It's Contagious Wi you | celebrated their Wedding Anni-! The anticipation of Christmas, if that’s what it is, is surely contagious. Just note how mueh more cheerful folks seem from | now until well into 1953. Worries seem min- | | over there by the chicken coops : | have been running the legs off my little black | Versary Sunday. They were en- { hen!" |tertained at an Anniversary dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Mentzer and son of wn i 9 wn Py All Prices in This Ad Effective Through Wednesday, Nov. 26th * ie bas Sut a Millersville : imized as we prepare to fittingly observe | We're thinking about hiring a chap Who ho Road ia e 48 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5.3622 8 a the greatest of all religious holidays, Christ- | established « repuiation lor swinging YH Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Salun- ” | Sunnyfield I-1b ¢ in Ys-lb c | accopnts. We asked him how he gets up narve | de MOUNT JOY, PENNA. BUTTER Fancy Creamery solid 11 prints 1° 19 1 REAL mas. #84 is spending a week with her : on And that’s why we never tire of hearing [to call on exira-tough prospects. ister Mrs. Tout nN 25 . . ; : SIs Mrs. Katie Moore : i Christmas carols and tunes. We can listen| He explained, “I say to myself: Where am | Mrs. Blanche Bry sine am ni CRANBERRY SAUCE dare) Sela Iban 33° to them all day long as we go from one I? I om out here. Where is he? He is there in| Mr Daniel Go Hor. whet n store to another in our work. We even find | his office. Where do I have to go? I have to 9 od Mr ad Mee J Bet vis i =i Ocean Spray 16-01. c ourselves playing some Christmas song on | where he is. What if he says no and throws | Manlicim R ohn Greenly of os CRANBERRY SAUCE Whole or Jellied Cans 1 the juke box when we drop into the restau- | me out—where am I? Out here. That's where | Vi Fe me i i ant for lunc : daa isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-¥ | c rant for lunch. |1 am now. I've got nothing to lose.” — — —| . 2 aq | 2 , i cv. Saale te ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. A bu | JANE PARKER loaf It’s the same old story—but the only one | Simple, isn't it? Mark Wi tore. Si ns bY) ni that never grows old. * + * Mark inters, Manheim and a as ek A = A | Miss Louise Rhoads, of Middle- a 8-01. ¢ 17-02, c & 2 4 | Here's our idea of a wing-ding of a secre | un. NS ’ Cans Cans Business Can't Coast (tary. Her efficiency leaves everything to be, Mrs. John Wittel, Florin, vis : i 7 12 : 7:11: rs Cs a ir . . 4 ’ = > -01. -01, The late William Wrigley was once riding | desired : ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler i COWBOY SUITS | NIBLET'S CORN 2 Cans 21° 2: 33 with a friend in a crack express train from | Here's her memo for an average day—— ang Mrs. Irene Snyder Sunday. SIX GUNS 3 New York to Chicago. His companion was | While You hin 2 S008 oman phoned, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, HOLSTERS i NUTLEY OLEOMARGARINE 2? IIb ol curious to know why the magnate continued | M88 Busa or Lash or Coons. 1om Herne wants u ra x pkgs containi to spend so much money on Cn | that book buck he loaned you on bugs and DOILS ~~ BOORS — LOT OF CAVES BIKES ~ GAAS 4 10//2-01 for slee Ee ah oy 1." LE Yio od 1 Sek Fo oath Local Students § PULL TOYS GALORE — BLOCKS — PUZZLES AND STUFFED OLIVES SULTANA QUEEN 10/200 49° Thi he said, “Why don’t you save the millions | The service station phoned. They say your car ¥ MANY OTHER ITEMS. B jo WH you are spending on advertising?” jhas to have the fan belt drained. And new (From page 1) 3 i J quart { Pre Wrigley pondered a second and then Points on the clutch. — — : | ILL PICKLES GENUINE jar 29 Als asked, “How fast is this train going?” | A man was here to see you about the price eC! them. Proper attitude and ¥ LIONEL TRAINS pn property . . + 3. A orrec ‘ocedures are stres ‘ 3 RV NNN SS Sf “About 60 miles per hour,” replied the [on 5 carloads from our Earthdale plant but he ¢0'Fect procedures are stressed. > Si n : Est: other. couldnt wait. He said he can get the stuff One class period will be given ¥ Accessories and Equipment i ree gw FLORIDA THIN-SKIN (200-216 SIZE) ) 40 Ibs. f “Then,” asked Wrigley, “why doesn’t the someplace else and not to let it trouble me. |! €ach pupil. i 3 | sy ¢ ly new; railway company remove the engine and Miss Pinchin in the accounting wants vour! The men giving the Road Test} TOON 54 : } of 3 : . Lj g 7 ova : ol ue nN sg erican ( let the train travel on its own momentum?’ | expense account for the trip you made to are experienced teachers, certi-¥ FREE DELIVERY—O0 en Dail Until 4 m. : harp tal 3 a Ja | Cleveland that time it rained and you had|!ied in driver and safety cduca- § p y p.m. Ww 3 small ta : q : your straw hat on tion. They are under the super-§ COLOR THE PICTURE BELOW AND BRING INTO OUR Af Spring Paragraphically Speaking You: sud adi on. ais CRE op ; of L ! 7 pring DS Speaking a Miss Twitch the president's new secretary Vision of Mr. W. J. McFadden. § STORE AND REGISTER — YOU MAY WIN A PRIZE! & | NONE PRICED - oh d vien hink Just Bs vain as w omen. If you phoned and said to tell you the Big Boss wants The stopping distance on HIGHER dozen lawn ho or Bk ] Su Yo ie bald holds | you in his office this afternoon and she talks is given for the purpose ¥ 8 ing; thr 1 01 a S¢€ 1 any Y |so {fast I didn't get the time. She hurg up on of showing the factor of reac- ¥ iN suite: tv . ISDS © air across Ni c . - - . Mone Priced 1b mash nr as Hitle wisps of hair agross thelr build 15s, beiore I could ask her and I won't time ang the affect of speed § wn FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT "Higher boa 29 of go : : . : ., | her the satisfaction of calling her back. Hell|!" the stopping of an automo-} | 2:00 P The automobile may be putting the rail-| 5; i ; hg re ile BAW : : CALIICENIA Jumbo 2:00P, Wap ote or Mad Wi gu Sr {probaly call you if you're not there when he | Pile. It consists of making an 7 PASCAL CELERY CRISP stalk 17°) Walter I : : Te “J said. [emergency stop with an \ D. L' La ‘they meet at a’ crossing. ; hie : i Idaho—U. §, No. 1 1b If was Benjamin Franklin who said, “Only I Agnes comes in looking for me with 47 Hobie with a brake J 2 BAKING POTATOES All Purziose 10.565¢¢ es TY ; BES + 3 : it in detoner and driven by ¥ | sg two things in this life are certain—death | €®™S coilee money please take it and put it in|’ : Y 3 5 and taxes.” But the trouble is, they don’t is) Tight a top drawer under the type| Jiven rates of speed. § a BOILING CHIONS PAL win 2 i 25¢ come in that order. : cleaner back of my white bag Pops Will be made at 20 and A ( i: th Most of us have a tough time trying to * * * HO es Doan, i Large Diamond Walnuts ois 490 K 1 HE hi ra . o TE of fring : . 3 motion picture films prepared | 3 . e live within our income. But think of trying’ They tell me the reason Johnny Ray 80/1, various ace ster I ae Fancy Mixed Nuts on @8¢ to live without it. much when he sings is because all his sheet . ge groups and deal- ] . e 2 a a music is printed on ig uh apes org 5 Pitted Daies romeo HALLOW! oy C8 FRID ? * * * 9c h )e shown to olin e 3 Ps What Is Your Trade Mark: 1 was wei; i : eémentary and High School pu-# POLAR A man’s trade often puts its mark on him, |, ~9S Walciing television ai a friends home | nl FROZEN PEAS BRAND 10-01 and Dr. Francesco Ronchese, instructor in night when the doorbell rang. My | 1, order to better. acquaint 3 "| Phgs AT dermatology at the Boston University | host answerad the ring and I overheard this the community with Pus a B| ORANGE JUICE Wl ou 6 6-02 85¢ EAST Ol Sehool of Medicine, has spent considerable gram of Highway Safety : ii ¥ of Hon Gi time studying the signs. Visitor: Good evening, oid man, thought If ney meeting will % held : : nl 8 ; ENN ANA AlN You probably have heard of the trumpet would drop in and see you about tae umbrella tetters’ Banaue Hall Vo os- 8 BN SUNNYBROOK ALL WHITE LEGHORN player’s lip, he says, but how about the borrowed from me last night.” day, December 3 at 6:30 Rew A | LARGE SIZE 8 MEDIUM SI y violinist’s acne? It's a lump on the neck | MY host: I'm sorry, but I lent it to a friend Those invited to tte m3 5 FRESH EGE doz. in dated 19° doz. in ih size. 69 near the lower jaw, from tucking in the | ¢f mine. Were you wanting it?” soti S08 3 atiend 0 2 ) g Vigior: ™ meeting will include local and vg Z fiddle. | Visitor: "Well, not for myself, but the fellow neighboring ol 8 | RED RING CORN Golden 12-52 ¢ The boxer and wrestler are marked, of |I borrowed it from says the owner wants it." Borough offi oo eo] officials, § | Whsle Kems) sam course, by cauliflower ears, while the foun- * * * tives of oh ic jf | # ! c ; ke OOS : oO ex re ha ils sve 3 . 2S ‘al civic organizations ¥ RiTZ CRACK 5 Pio dry worker, because of long exposure to the Is my wij2 ever getting fat! . . . you've heard |and other interested groups : 1 3 NABISCO Pkg. heat of the ovens, develops a red discolora- | of ‘more ounce to the bounce?” well, she's| individual FONDS An di CERTIFI : y y | . Tw 5 : als. | : tion of the forearms. A callus in the center | more round to the pound. A siride 3 CHED CHEESE FOOD 2-1b. c Mos of the right hand would probably indicate al * %* % os 1 survey shows about x i i ~~ AMERICAN or PIMENTO loaf hy jeweler, according to Dr. Ronchese, for|. zg... B choi his ui b0 boys and girls are eligible to i§ | LB that’s what jewelers get from constant | 'p EE OY gassed is girl how come Greg- Participate in this program. The i | EVAPORATED MILK WHITE Tall . hh: j& snort work with pliers. And handling the rough | ry Peck has such success with women and he | Borough of Mount Joy has not i HOUsE sans 5 > The: » bricks scrapes the fingerprints off the left | can t get nowhere with them, and she told him |had any serious problems of the 3 | "| i Mild & Mell wii pee : hand of bricklayers. it's like a C-47 and a jet F-86 fighter . . . . they | leen-age driver but it is hoped & | : 8 0 CLOCK COFFEE 2 ib Si 53 a 11° Es Stained fingers are the trade marks of | 2% both but what a difference in | that this program will improve 5 I ig portunity photographers, shoemakers and others, says | Maneuvers: {the driving of not only the High ¥ I Ri FRUIT CAKE JANE sib 59 49 Dr. Ronchese, while some occupations, like o * * * {School pupils but their brothers ; 0 PARKER cake 1.29 cake . fish dealer and stable hand, confer charac- appy Thanksgiving ! | | == |and sisters, as well as their pap-.| | : wil ou afl, ie ara 44 as as tl \ teristic odors on those who practice them. A WISE OWL | ents. 1 87 East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. i ST RE RE A 7 V5 TA TATE THA 5 TR PE EN FE NARA | », Phone: N . | |