The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 01, 1953, Image 2

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Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 1, 1953
Published every Thursday at 11
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher |
John E, Schroll,
THE BULLETIN | .
President
Lancaster County, Pa. |
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952
After symbolically cutting |
big birthday cake on the stage, |
the President will escort Mrs
Eisenhower to their special box
in the center of the main south
tier of seats, to join their spec
the
Subscription Rate $2.50 per}
Yea by Mail |
Advertising rates upon request.
Entered at the postofice at
Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class
mail under the Act of March 3 ial guests and members of
1879. Eisenhower family in sharing
Member, Pennsylvania News ice cream and cake with every
paper Publishers’ Association. | one in the Arena
———————— i Then the party itself begins, |
LAFFS

with Fred Waring as master of |
ceremonies. There will be no|
speeches, the entire evening
will be devoted to games
entertainment, with the
audience taking part
The governors of the state
all of whom are being invited
together with all senators at the
request of the President,
| play “Pin the Tail on the Don
key'’'. Waring says he is even |
considering getting several Kis- |
\ sing games like “Spin the Bot-|
{ tle”
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and their ladies taking part.
Ben Hogan, holder of
| the American and British Open
; | golf titles, has promised to be
BY A WISE OWL
outstanding golfers, to ‘‘com-
Well, here it is, October 1st, | pete” with members of the cab-| left side, of your face; then com-
several | pare the results.
and time we're looking Governors, and
our crop of entries for the Farm | ¢anators in a “driving contest”!
Show. 1 don see how the| fom the stage. The golf balls
growing things : know wheth-| {hat will be driven into the au- |
er to mature or just stop and] |
over | inet,
| foot
Fool {
The warmth of a fabric depend:
generally on its thickness and, more
| particularly,
| given pressure
its thickness under @
I'hus, if cotton and |
nylon socks are about the same gen-
eral thickness and weight, they will
be equally warm. However, the sole
of the sock may vary in its ability
to insulate against cold, depending |
on how far it can resist reduction in
thickness under the pressure of the
This, in turn, will depend on
the properties of the fiber, construc.
tion, ete., so that no general answer
to this question is possible |
Far-Off Islands
Far-off islands made news fin
1951. The Cocos, or Keeling, Islands
n the Indian Ocean are soon to |
pass administratively within the
British Commonwealth from Ma-
and | laya to Austrialie, in order to ex- |
entire | pedite their nse as a way point on
| a projected mir route between Aus- |
| tralia and South Africa
Most of
the 1,700 Malay inhabitants of Co-
cos-Keeling seek to migrate to
greener fields in North Borneo, |
will | where a colony of the islanders has |
| been started. {


Face Powder Shade
Face powder and foundation |
4 . | slightly darker than her natural skin |
going, with several groups| sone are becoming to the older
of national and state celebrities| woman. A shade that is too light
{ points up every line and hollow of |
both | her face. On the other hand, the |
color must not be too dark, or it
will look unnatural and make her
skin seem thick. When you cannot
present with a number of other | decide between two shades, put one |
on the right side, the other on the |
|
Mutual Benefit
In the western Hemisphere, the
urge for security found expression
| dience, will be of the soft tex- | in Central America, where five re-
wait for the frost. For weeks] (jlo “practice” variety, each im-| publics implemented an old ideal. |
no rain, they're parched
blazing sun, then rain, and cold | pirthday legend. |
close to freezing for a week, | The games and contests will
now no rain and more torrid| pe interspersed with Warin
sun. Poor Mother Nature, her| grchestral and glee club
children sure should be confus- rangements of the President's
ed. { and Mrs. Eisenhower's favorite
| tunes. Banked upward and out-
that | ward in a double tier


Have you ever thought
|
and other lines. Ratified by
ar-

behind |
another war would confront us; the stage will be a chorus of |
| inland California roughly parallel to
with a tough dilemina? As ht- | more than,500 girls and boys
mans, we couldn't afford to| from Pennsylvania schools,
lose, as taxpayers we couldn’t| whose first month of the new]
afford to win. school term will have been |

A Florin mother told her lit-| special choral arrangements of
| spent in intensive rehearsal of |
in al printed with a commemorative| Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guate-
mala, Honduras, and Nicaragua set |
up the San Salvador Charter, for |
mufual benefit in economie, cul- |
the five governments, the charter
became effective on December 14,
1951. |
|
Snow Trap |
The Sierra Nevada, a great moun- |
tain barrier running down through |

the Pacific coast, is a natural snow |
trap. Moisture-laden winds from the |
Aleutians area first drop heavy rain |
on northern California and then
leave the rest of their water vapor
as snow in the high altitudes of the
| mountains.
tle boy if he can’t succeed the | old and new songs, and a new-
first time he should try, try a- | Iv arranged version of “The |
"Lgain. Then the little boy said: | Song of America” produced by
“Oh, I see, mother. Do it like Waring for its premiere per-|
God did when he made man. formance in honor of the Presi- |
dent's birthday.
As the party ends,
He took one look and said “1
can do better than that” and/
.then he made a woman’.
How do you suppose he figured enir a newly designed, limited
that one out? edition, ‘President’s Birthday
Plate”’, bearing the President's |

signature and the
Just read in the paper where Y
Pennsylvania Dutch peace-and
one of the roughest riding ro- wl
deo cowhands out west suffered | love motif.
a serious fall. In riding his The party in the Arena ends
niece’s rocking horse he fell, | at about 10 p. m., and the Pres-
breaking his collarbone.
birthday
with
celebrate his actual
on Wednesday quietly
Telephone operator to a new Ak Pau:
Pp D members of his family.
girl she is breaking in: ‘No,
honey, you say, ‘Just a moment,


Knowing our minister's grand

double-dove |
| ident and Mrs. Eisenhower will |
| very popular
everyone | ST yea styles are still
a { mos vored,
present will receive as a souv- | 2 2
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i ways working loose’
The Outdoor Crowd
Cotton separates which you can
mix and match are still going to be
with the outdoor
the
being
col

the blouses
sleeveless, round or pointed
lared, while the skirts are swirling
or single-pleated in back or front
or both,
Self Centered
Milton Lukatch, Milwaukee ladies’
wear manufacturer: ‘The little
woman doesn't buy fancy lingerie to |
please you but herself. The husband
doesn’t notice his wife's lingerie in |
most cases, and she seldom has an |
opportunity to show it off to other |
women."
Knob Washer
the knobs of
and dresser
|
— |
|
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kitchen |
drawers al-
Are
cabinets
vour
| washer out of a piece of fine sand- |
please,” not ‘Hang unto your v
. EER sense of humor, we like to pass |
pants, Mister! {ds
| this on——
on oi . | A sexton cleaning up the pul-
While visiting on Columbia | it after Sunday services
took | th abrasiv sid ext to the drawer, |
the lady of the. : 1e abrasive side next to the drawer, |
Avenue where the 4 a peek at the preacher's manu- | and tighten. You'll never struggle
house was housecleaning, her | Along the left margin
little daughter noticed a cob- were instructions such as: |
web for the first time. Inquir- «<p. here.” “Wipe brow". |
ingly she asked: “What's that yee angry fist gesture’, Look |
stitched in the corner, mother?” Upward” - Near the end was a
long paragraph of texts, oppoo-
There's a very trusting wife | site which the preacher had
in our midst. She told one of marked in capital letters:
our stooges that her husband’s | “ARGUMENT WEAK HERE,
friends are always playing! YELL LIKE THE DICKENS".
jokes on him. That the poor | i JAMA,
dear sat up until 4 a. m, with a, One of our young brides was
sick friend the other night and |extrolling the virtues of her
someone filled his pocket with | husband to a friend.
ladies’ silk undies and nylons!” “Jerry is just about the most
— — — — What a wife. generous man in the world,”
she declared. ‘He gives me ev-
erything credit can buy.”
Dan Will brought this one
back, from Cross Forks, his old |
huntin grounds:
A hillbilly along Kettle Creek
had wandered off into the woods but it's cute. Here
and failed to return for supper, | Pop walked down the street
so his young grandson was sent On a wild fall day.
to look for him. He found him | And the wind whipped under
standing in the bushes His neat toupe.

I don’t know where our office
devil got this piece of poetry,




“Gettin® dark, Grandpap,’ |The wind said, “Whoosh,”
the tot ventured. And Pop cried, “Stop!”
“Yep.” But the wind was strong,
“Suppertime, Grandpap.’ And it blew Pop's top.
“Yep.” A WISE OWL |
“Ain't ye hungry?” | Sve
“Yep.”
“Wal, air ye comin’ home?”
“Nope.” | LOOK
Why ain’t ye?” AROUND
"YM
Can't. In the Ads
“Why can’t ye,’
“Standin’ in a bar trap.”
|
A little Donegal street girl
was visiting her grandmother
in Columbia and asked if she
could leave her bedroom duor
open because she was afraid in
the dark.
“Why,” chided her grand-
mother, “you aren’t afraid of
the dark at home.”
“I know, but that’s our own
dark.”
On These
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Make a small |
paper, thread it onto the screw, with
with loose knobs again.
Fres Islands
Finland formally became guar-
antor of the independence of the
Aland Islands in the Gulf of Bothnia
in 1951 by passing a new home rule
act superseding one passed in 1922
which made the League of Nations |
guarantor for the Alands. |
Index Tabs
Do the index tabs on your diction.
ary or other indexed books curl up |
with vse? Then dab the tabs with at |
least two thin coats of fresh, white
shellac. Not only will the tabs stay
stiff and lay flat but they can be
easily cleaned.


Windshield Improvement
More than 250,000 automobiles
have been manufactured with the |
new bluish-green shaded windshield |
which research engineers developed !
to reduce overhead glare and heat |
input,
Counteracting Sunlight
If you're painting, try adding a
little blue to the paint used on walls |
the windows of a well: |
|
lighted room, in order to counteract |
the too-bright effect of the yellow |
sunlight, |
Devil's Food
When making devil's food cake, |
| use one-half cup of hot coffee to mix |
the cocoa, or melt the chocolate in, |
giving the desired reddish tint to |
the finished cake,
Protect Eyes From Soap
Before beginning a shampoo, |
grease the area around your eyes |
with petroleum jelly or cold cream. |
It will keep the soap out of your |
eyes. 3 ; ;

Preventing Skillet Rost !
It's aiigood idea to apply a thin

"coat of, oil ‘or, grease to an irpn
skillet after it is washed and dried |
and before it is put away. This will |
insure against rust. g's
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When in need of Printing. (aviy- |
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin |
Program was
GM's TV Football Blankets Nation
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* Game Sites
= Oct. 24 Wighlights of & Games
i == Nov 7 Wightights of & Games |
L & Television Stations + |
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The above map illustrates the nationwide scope of the 1953 TV
Football Game of the Week series being sponsored by General Motors
over the 84-station NBC network starting September 19, The 13-week
schedule of game telecasts, set up by the NCAA, includes 11 single
games and two panoramic telecasts of the highlights of four separate
games.
The games to be telacast, as indicated by number on the map, include
(1) Nebraska vs. Oregon at Lincoln, Sept. 19; (2) Jjavtmouth vs. Holy
Cross at Lynn, Mass., Sept. 26; (3) California vs, Ohio State at Berke-
ley, Oct. 3; (4) Texas vs. Oklahoma at Dallas, Oct. 10; (5) Alabama vs,
Temnessee at Birmingham, Oct. 17; (6) highlights of the Princeton-
Cornell, Arkansas-Mississippi, Illinois-Syracuse, and IJowa-Indiana
games on Oct, 24; (7) Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh at Minneapolis, Oct.
31; (8) highlights of the Florida-Georgia, South Carolina-North Caro-
lina, Northwestern-Wisconsin, and Kansas-Kansas State games on Nov.
7: (9) Michigan State vs, Michigan at East Lansing, Nov. 14; (10)
Southern California vs. UCLA at Los Angeles, Nov. 21; (11) Utah vs,
Brigham Young in Thanksgiving Day game at Salt Lake City, Nov. 26;
(12) Army vs. Navy at Philadelphia, Nov. 28; and (13) Notre Dame
vs. Southern Methodist at South Bend Dec. 5. '
The black dots on the map indicate the locations of the NBC television
stations which are scheduled to carry the TV Game of the Week series
across the nation.
Award Of Merit
Presented For Driver:
Education Program

i
, Companies, sponsors of the a-|
ward program. declared in pre- |
senting the plaque. He added,
however, that nearly 60,000 of
lhe state's 100,266 eligible stu
enrolled in dri-
ver education courses offered
last team. Of Pennsylvania's
397 high school, only 404 provi-
ded courses last term, during |
{which 41,807 boys and girls
| were taught to drive safely, he
said.
Mr. Clark urged the
educators to encourage
future drivers to take the cours-
es and to help make them avail- |
‘able in every Pennsylvania |
high school as ‘“‘an inevitable
‘and logical step toward making |
the state's streets and high |
ways safer in the future.” |
Pennsylvania's high school |
driver education program is un- |
of Yvan J.
dents were not
Harrisburg Pennsylvania's
Award of Merit from the Na- |
tional Driver Education Award
presented today
to Dr. Frank B. Haas, state su-
perintendent of schools, at the |
annual State Education Cong-!
ress here. The presentation
ceremony took place at the
State Educational Building in
the presence of more than 300
of the state's school administra-
pors.
The award, a bronze plaque,
Pennsylvania's pro-
gress in improving the scope
and quality of its high school
driver education program dur- | der the direction
the 1952-33 academic term | Stehman, chief, division of high-
way safety educaton, state de-
During the last three school partment of education. The
terms Pennsylvania has more plaque presented today is the
than doubled driver education | third consecutive annual award
enrollment of the 1049.50 | received by Pennsylvania. In
school year, Price E. Clark, ed-|1949 only 13,341 students were
ueational director of the Asso- [enrolled in the courses in 171
ciation of Casualty and Surety !high schools.
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