2—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 15, 1953 | 0 THE BULLETIN O X L L A F F S| Ip every Thursday at 11 East Main Street, Mount Joy | BY A WISE OWL Farm show week never fails to be “visiting” week too. Folks come to town that you only bump into once a year and that at the farm show. There's al ways ‘a of “fat chewed” and you catth up on news about old neighbors that you lost track of. Tom Stohler has been enrol led in the “Absent-minded pro- fessors club.” Last week one day he drove his car to work at the shoe factory - - - - when it came time to go home for din ner, - - - you guessed it, he walked home and back, forget ing he had taken his car that | morning. Sam Dock told me that they are going to fight the “Battle of Bunker Hill” over again — -—— —— — he said it wasn't on the level. Ed Keen tells one about the “little bee’ but that one isn't} printable. Willie approached a pretty girl, sitting at a table, down at Frankie's Inn the other night, and remarked to her: “Baby I could fall for you-” — — — stepping away from the table backwards, he did just that — — — —— fell over his own feet! An old timer was leaning a- gainst a post near the New Ger- mantown store when a big new handsome car drove up. A young man stepped out and asked Dbreezily. ‘Well, pop, how long has this town been dead?” The old timer looked over! the stranger for a moment] without saying anything, then drawled: “Not extra long, 1 recon. You're the first buzzard to come around.” In our estimation here is the height of illegibility—a doctors prescription written with a post office pen in a rumble seat of a second hand car. A sixth grader from out Mas- {ersonville way says his Uncle Lem isn’t exactly a liar, but when feedin’ time comes he has to get somebody else to call the hogs for him. Hurley says, ‘Another vou can't take it with before you do. Dud reason you——it goes Two little urchins stood with their noses pressed against the barber shop window, “Gee, Bob- bie, look at that one,” as he spied a barber wielding a singeing taper. “He's lookin’ for ’em with a light!” We hope to live long enough to see some day absent-mindedly reach over and scoop up a dipperful of specta- tors & Russ Sumpman says he loveg| exercises. - - - Every morning he touches his shoes with his fingertips, 25 times. Then he takes the shoes off the dresser and puts ’em on. It seems that an old gal of uncertain vintage from Man- heim was having a check-up by her doctor. Upon being asked her age, replied coyly, “Oh, I never tell anyone my age, but as a matter of fact, I've just] reached twenty-one.” “Indeed, said the doctor, “What detained vou? 3-D is supposed to give mov- said one, | a steam shovel | Lancaster County, Pa Larmon DD. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll and Publisher, 1901 | Subscription Rate Yea by Advertising Entered at Mount Joy, mail under 1870 Member, Pennsylvania paper Publishers’ Association CONGRATULATION STUDENTS Editor 1052 $2 Mail rates upon the postoflice Pa., as second-class the Act of March 3 ol pel reques at AY VOu's Congratulations students of the Mount Joy, East Donegal and Marietta High Schools Through all the difficulties that our new high school having, the that it will take at ten years to drown three schools for each You've proved the opinion wrong already Thru vour meetings of ring commit and jacket committees, vou have proven that you're ready to make Donegal Joint | School a successful and happy has been ie 1 the general opinion least five out other general tees | se hool the first year jackets the class of the Donegal committee students of the junior each school met with tatives of three ring in a special meeting an official ring for the school. |s¢ have been 1954 and Joint four Rings and | chosen for 1955 of School. A of class of represen companies to choose new high The committee took the sug- gested rings to their respective | schools for a vote of the stu- {dents The students’ votes were counted together, not as a sep- arate schools and a majority greater than two thirds was realized. The ring chosen is a ring with a large “D” and a ribbor-effect metal piece be- neath perpendicular to the D which says Donegal. Sophomores of the three meetings class col- Donegal similar that the 55, schools held and decided ors of the class of Joint School, will be blue and white and decided on the pur- chase of blue and white cordu- roy jackets. THANK YOU Hals off to the JayCees the fine parade evening. It was certainly one that Mount Joy can be proud to have had. | Our thanks go to the organiza- tions and clubs who spent time fioats make the for last on to parade a suecess “thank we especially to the say Ain viay you” merchants who plac | ed floals and sponsored items in | | the affair Birthday Bouquet Made By W. G. Mueller Eliz Joy Ri.) Warren Mueller abeth- town (formerly Mt made the only birthday bouquet for the President Eisenhowei Birthday Party Tuesday at Her shey. The bouquet was the gift of the ‘Pennsylvania Flower Grow | ers Association of which Mr. | Mueller has been a me mber for | the past two years. This gift was yellow poms ard white chrysanthe- mums with red oak leaves and | huckleberry foliage and pom- was | placed in the living room in the Hotel Hershey In addition to the bouquet, four ‘Mamie carnations were placed at the base of the bou- carnations are a white running flower was “Mamie kind of rec quet new with through it. The | named by the {tion association Mrs. Eisenhower. Mr. Mueller only made !the birthday bouquet, but he entered the presidential suite at the hotel to place the bou quet and arrange the coffee ta- | ble with the other flowers and | huckleberry foliage. rs ll A In carnation, streak new national in honor a carna- Ol not jes depth and reality. Maybe the | engineers have accomplished what the. writers haven't been able to. | Over the back fence: i Neighbor: “I hear your old- | est daughter won a prize at | business college for dictation. | Pop: “Yes, that kid gets more | fike her mother every day!” A WISE OWL | held Wednesday, 'All 4H’ers are invited. 4H CLUBS TO SPONSOR ROLLER SKAPING PARTY A roller skating party will be Oet. 21,!7:30 p.m. at Rockey Springs Roller | Skating Rink. The affair is be- | sponsored by the 4H Clubs. ing Skating parties will be held | leach third Wednesday of the {month until the end of Api. WINNING FARM-—The farm of Victor N. 1] ¢, Mount Joy, R.D. 1, was the winning farm { ) i l Ti 1 Te in the Farm Photo Quiz last week. The far located on the back road from Mount Joy to Salunga, st utheast of Mount Joy. Mr. Engle lives on the farm which has been in the Engle family mce 1830 Fat Collection Set Use Our Classifie d Column ~ It Pays, For November 7 In — Crm Mt. Joy And Flori 51C0 (USE ( A fat colecltion has been § i CO | PROFITS planned for Mount Joy and Florin by the Girl Scout Neigh oH 3 HE | borhood of Mt. Joy and Florin, for Saturday, Nov. 7. The rain date for the drive will be Satur day, Nov. 14. At the recent meeting, it was Iso decided that the girls will . attend the First Presbyterian Pu blic church Sunday, Oct. 25. Scouts ren are asked to meet at 10:30 am Better outside the church. Girls are asked to wear uniforms if pos J sible. [t was reported that 108 girls attended the day camp held this spring with 8 leaders The group decided to purchase tents with part of the money remaining from the camp Since day camp was held several camping supplies have disappeared from the Scout house: one leather punch and 2 axes. Anvone having these ar ticles are asked to return them {o the Scout house at once = i ete Patronize Bulletin Advert | | HARD o HARDWARE I< i. | | APPLIANCES ® FARM EQUIPMENT @ REPAIRS Are Adequately These Needs Served | in Qur Store and Shop l A Fad a With Such Famous Names As RAL ELECTRIC MAYTAG AMICK — INTERNATIONAL NEW HOLLAND ga ~~ McCOR 1k Covad Wd IS ONTARI TR J) ps SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE FARM SHOW | J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS HARDWARE AND FARM EQUIPMENT * |p WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3721 ed FAIRVIEW MANOR NURSING HOME Register Under Nurses, Personal Phy Nurse on duty Home Living Conditions Fhone Col Penn and por 1.lb. can loves large pkg. large pkg. 12-01 far Lux Soap ——— Lifebuoy Soap Supervision of umbia Plane Streets 32-41 Lux Flakes Lux Liquid Detergent i SY Lux Soap 2 J 3 32° Ringo Granulated Soap wal Swan Soap J esi 22° Swan Soap lar 3 House Physician sician retained 24 Hours daily 4 22-01. gulor size cules bath size cakes Lifebuoy Soap regular size cakes bath size cokes Sary Shortening ge size cakes Swan 4 Breeze Detergent gi’ Good Luck Silver ver Dust 28° Bosco Syrup CHOCOLATE ; 23° Del Rich Oleomarsa 2 small cakes bs 3s. with Dish Cloth 1-1b, pkgs. or 7531 69° can 19° 19 29° 39° 3-1b. can or na ar ER 37 ¢ Soap 19 giant pka. 60 EL giant pkg. 55° with Dish Towel 24-01, jar 92° rine JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director MOUNT JOY, PENNA, ALSO A FULL LINE OF FROSTED FOODS WEST MAIN ST. 99° 87 EAST MAIN ST. 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No Advance i Jane Parker Sliced White Jae Parker—Golden, Sugared or Cinnamon pl 29° 13 ANS 19° nor. 29° wr 220 as wr 20° 3p 4% see 58 pkg. of 300 1) 200 Page—Peach 1-lb, I or Pineapple jar 49 Fihanuisodied 1-1b. 86¢ 3-b, Bag, $2.52 bag 1-16. loaf 1 Be n Price still only Special! 1 Ge kg, of 12 Jana Parker 8-inch 39¢ Special! pie S cake cake Gold Seal Glass Wax : 59° Moore Beef Stew 47 pint can 24-02, can Lipton Tea wn B 65° pk. ov 8-02. pkg. he Lipton Tea Bags 72} 2.55 pka of 48 All prices in this adver tisoment 17th. Items su are eff o Penna. Tax are live through Sat urday, October shown at retail price in this advertisement and do nol include the tax. MT. JOY, PA. Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Markei MOUNT Joy E—— Th Sar Ope C. S| Arnol Pl Grar Saf At lunga Harrisk lane hi “i C = 3 WAL SI J. Oma; Carl G. REA Sat Ya | 2 2 1 containi GARAG 85 feet. This by Alsc goods, ir time Sale made Kr E. M. 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