The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 19, 1953, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 19, 1553 2
THE BULLETIN
Published every Thursday at 11
East Main Street, Mount Joy
Lancaster County, Pa
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
OWL LAFFS]
John E. Schroll,
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952
| Subscription Rate $2.50
| Yea by Mail
Advertising rates upon request
Entered at the postoffice at
Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class
mail under the Act of March 3,
1879
Member, Pennsylvania News
paper Publishers’ Association
Editorially
Approximately 850,000
tional business firms must come
into existence help provide
the goods agd services which
America’s growing population |
will require by 1975. This would
there would be 17,708 in|
| Pennsylvania if the number
| were divided equally among the |
48 states
per

addi-

OWL
heard a
BY A WISE to
Here's a question we
young chap ask his parents last
night . .
“Dad, what's latest
sible date a boy can start being
good for Xmas?"
mean
the pos-

This would mean 281 per plus an 8x10 framed enlargement of this picture
The man who is always boast-{ county in PennsyIVamic, WOU | msm mo see ote or oe
ing about his family tree is]; = MM “pie q Gt v. NOW A CITIZEN OF U. S
8 3 S lami} S| Mount Joy and Florin be able | FORMER COUNTIAN DIES OF) Ml : Sei Glad F Y TURKEYS
‘ r y QE : . : + | xr | IVIT'S James adys
generally the sap. to bid for the new industries CEREBRAL PALSY lB ui at Sie : 5 ancy oung
a —— . Ys : : . . : | Britton Schatz, England oe > - A
needed for America’s increased Martin C. Hiller, three and a! _. sls 3 x DRESSED and DELIVERED
« roi think 1 have i i an 1 came a citizen of the United
Do you think I have a beau- | population New industries | half year old son of Harold C. |, ted Stat t t lizati
or . : : + J States at ne ralizatio
tiful nose?” a Sophomore girl | will develop only in communi- | and Edna R. Hiller, Westwood, J 3 1 : v 'S a ; DN
{ . : ourt Friday. Mrs. Schatz, who
asked her date. {ties which provide sewerage pear Coatesville, died at 1 p. m. IL He f 3 3 ol
a tis : : , i lives nort Mount Jt ras |
He replied: “Oh, it's all right | disposal. Saturday in the Coatesville Hos- yes hori oun Ys W |
na ae » This ; ton} . administered the oath by Judye |
as noses run. estimate was based in| pital ;
part on U.S. Department of ie loss Joseph B. Wissler |
« Wh 5 The child, a cerebral palsy Mrs M. Erma Nissley, of 301]
Commerce figures and in part
on a study of the National As-
| sociation of Manufacturers Re-
search Department which show
ed that over the years, business
enterprises increased in number |
The average woman would
rather be two-faced than doub-
le-chinned.
It's bad enough when a fel |
low owes ‘you $20.00. But when
he won't even worry about it,| about as fast as the country’s
that's down right disgusting. non-farm population.
PENNA GOT 13 IN OCTOBER
Charles S. Rovenolt says Thirteen new industries be-
Pennsylvania
these 13,
gan operation in
in October. Of
stump your neighbor with this
one:
275
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IRR a cy
bs 4
Rowden ret
gs was
THIS?
The ow
WHOSE FARM IS This
last week's paper
victim since birth, was admitted
to the hospital at 2 a. m. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Hiller are
mer residents of Lancaster Co. |
time at!
for-|
They resided for some
Mount Joy while Hiller was em- |
Marietta Depot |
to Columbia. |
ployed at the
and later moved
| They left Columbia about a year
and a half ago for Westwood |
when Hiller took up employ-|
ment with Lukens Steel Co., at]
“If oak wood is from Oak |persons were employed and the |(Cgatesville.
trees: and maple wood is from |payroll at the present time is| Besides the parents, the child |
Maple trees, what is Basswood | $687,500. lis survived by a sister, Beverly |
from?” These 13 new industries | jean at home; the paternal |
ms brings Pennsylvania's total 10 | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kl
A divorcee from Columbia|160 new industries since Jan. |me Hiller, Scranton; the ma. |
has a novel necklace, It's made | 1953. |ternal grandmother, Mrs. Gor- |
More and more communities |gn Arthur, Newark, N. J.; ma
of old wedding rings. |
|are organizing to attract new |
John Citizen: Just come from | industries to their community. |; lewar J atern: hh mare .
| Y-|land, Newark, N. J.; paternal ng Las ) F i . A d |
the income tax bureau . . great | Are we? | great grandmother, Mrs. Nettie ine ge mgs ini ie i upp y 0.
service there . | SUSQUEHANNA SHOULD |Hiller, Texas: and maternal]
Sam Citizen: Something new? | BE USED | great grandmother, Mrs. Sarah | OF SALUNGA
John Citizen: I'll say . . . af-| At the present time, the Sani- | prake, Nutley, N. J. §
ier vou pay your tax, they hand | tary Water Board of the state is | eli Gm i FO 50 v/ .
J yo . | . | ho 3 Uy
you a mirror on the way out . .iworking and has practically | a ! oY up to /C on All Your Furniture
so you can watch yourself | completed the cleaning out of | tt 0 Tn { : bo
starve to death. | the Schuylkill River. "This | g er 9 to 6 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9 to 9
might be done to the Susquehan- | Fa { PHONE LANDISVILLE 4011 41-tfc
Even if you say you don’t|na. At the present time, com- | Collect Funds ri ¢
know or have the wrong answer | munities which send their sew- |
they hand you a hunk of mon-|age into the Susquehanna are]
{
ey or a set of silver. It's quite a ouilding disposal plants. Those |
ternal grandfather, John Wed-

Muscular Dyson;

revolt! | who have started are Williams- | One’ | rod #
an a . . : | i Tei | e hundarec nousand letler
Friday night during the bliz-| port, South Williamsport, Loy-| LF et y 1
EY . | carriers across le countr will
zard, Sammy Dock made the|alsock Twp, Danville, Lock | th : ht
on . {be on the march the after
remark that “It should be a|Haven State Teachers College | :
aa : | 1ankKsgiving, ringing aoorn
good television night, cause all|{and Bloomsburg If the state|, 1c t 2 tril ih
5 . p 0 collec contribution 0
the ‘snow’ was outside. were to follow through on the| . : : : |
. vietims of America’s “most mys-
Last week I called an exter- | Susquehanna as on the Schuyl- | : Sale
3 3 : : | terious disease Muscular
minator’'s office and the secre-|kill, the river could be clean | EOD! |
: ystrophy {
tary answered. I asked: “How |enough for it to provide the; "| ph |
| Theirs is an errand of mercy,
water supply for towns near it.
Therefore, the river could
provide necessary water that]
small streams might not be able
can I get rid of pests?” She an-
swered: “Just don’t answer the
doorbell.”
{ across the land
for the funds they will collect]
will go toward
a
therapy and research into a dis-|
ease afflicting hundreds of thou-
There's a stenographer from |to provide if new industries :
4 : : : sands of persons, most of them
E-town who rides the bus to| were to move into the vicinity | . |
children, who are condemned to
work at Lancaster and about|and demand more water oath I
wh death unless a cure iS ound
twice a week she wears the vp — {
I'he drive is being conducted
darndest looking hat. The oth-
; ; New Mexico Missionary
er morning I sat with a friend
vus-!
under the auspices of the
4 cular Dystrophy
of hers and when I saw her To Speak Here Sunday a on
wearing the hat, 1 asked her| Miss Lulu Clippinger, a mis This is the first time Ameri-
friend if she didn’t think it was |gsjonary in New Mexico, will be
ca's letter carriers have partici-
ner of this
completed her final examination
i Friday also
Associations of |.



Photo Quiz’ in
gift gertificates
the “Rural
$22.00 in
photo that was featured in
titled to receive
s the
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N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy,
—— © —.
SHOOTS BEAR
David Heisey, Manheim R2, |
north of Mount Joy, was with |
i
the hunting party which shot a
Norman Becker
MANHEIM ROUTE 4
Near Becker's Gas Station
PHONE MT. JOY 3-5639
44-9¢
morning of bear
brought the
evening
the first
Vir. Heisey
bear home Monday
which was shot by Jacob Heisey |
of Hershey. J
bear
season

FOR FINE FURNITURE
VISIT

AARON G. LONGENECKER
CONTRACTOR
PHONE 3-6100
BUILDING
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
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Topsoil
Kitchen Cabinets
Grading
Excavating
Millwork
Lumber
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ALSO A FULL LINE OF
BIRDS EYE
FROSTED FOODS
Fruits & Vegetables
4
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MOUNT Joy

JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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unusual. She laughed and said:
“It’s original, too. Every morn-
ing she gets a terrific hangover,
so she put a feather on an ice
pack and wears it as a hat. By
the time she gets to work her
head feels pretty good.”
he guest speaker at the morn-
ing worship of the St. Mark's E
U. B. church, Sunday. The spec
ial service sponsored the
Women's Society of World Ser
vice will be the annual ihank-
A rile x
offering Service.
by
W.S.W.S

Members of the
will bring their
boxes and present
the service. Special objects
the service will be Prayer for
Then there's the Scotchman
who was told by the doctor that
his sick wife needed sea air . . .
so he fanned her with a herring
Thankoffering
them during
of
| President of
in a nationwide {fund
Honorary National Chair-
the ‘Letter
for muscular dystrophy
Postmaster General Ar-|
Summerfield, in
pated
drive
i man of Carriers
March”
is U. 8
thur E.
this campaign,
who,
has the active
support of William C. Doherty,
the National Asso-
. . Np.
ciation ol Letter Carriers
(AFL)
To honor the
10114 . 1 -
carriers
for two weeks. iooines: SP p : ;
the Philippines; offering for | who will rewalk their routes to
8 x n ‘ollege |
; Deaconesses, La Union College, | gllect the gift coniributions,
This came out of a booth of | Union Seminary, Manila, Kal- comedians Dean Martin and
hmen in the Lincoln—— ings rademy, Medic: ork Il Reet ee
Fres! inga Academy, Medical Work, | jerry Lewis will host a four
Question: “What would a pig
do who wished to build himself
United Church of
Christ, all]
parts of the work in the Philip-|



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a fic a'knot in his PINES. isms ee v 34 Rat network on he
i all it a pig's tie.” act so Fd buy her a new fur) SVE O° 3p€ Mar- . .
kil ane call iv a pig apg coat for Xmas. Finally I took| hn and Lewis “Salute to the ive Greater Milk Production
“Dad,” said the small boy |her to see a doctor. As soon as | Rese? : wil he hoard i a EYE ACh Til
“why isn't a man allowed to|we entered she lamented: “Oh| Nove er 25 a wil ange : hen ¥o A feed RED FOF Dairy Feeds you can be certain
have more than one wife?” Doctor, I feel so ill!” jr Te lop Stars of Hol'ywood and your end will give maximum milk production. The health
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protecting themselves.”
er finds moss on a racetrack.
She stormed out of the office,
madder then a wet hen.

You know, it's a good thing
for some people that a mirror
can’t laugh.

1 saw Bill's new girl friend
When a denfist asked Joe if | Sunday night. Her father is a Teen-agers enjoy nightly
he uses toothpaste, he answer- railroad engineer. — She looks | dancing at Baker's Dining |
ed: “Why should 1? None of my like his first wreck. | Room, Elizabethtown. High
teeth are loose.” A WISE OWL | School and College students]
lA Mere from Elizabethtown, Rheems,! il

My spouse was complaining When in need of Printing. (any-
of feeling punk all week and I} hing) kindly remember the Bulletin
‘thought she was putting on antsing in the Bulletin.


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