THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pg Thursday, September 2 OWL LAFFS mn Tr ae, ee me. ne ee — ee RE Pr Ee BY A WISE By George! if you guys don’t soon send in some good I'm going to lose my job. Back in the days when “Heck” | Mumma, and his cohorts working in the foundry G.I.C.Co. I had plenty terial to fill this column up! it's too bad those had to grow old. Anyway, here's a few I dug up: One of our local THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday at 11 | East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, | {Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 Subscription Rate $2.50 per | vear 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. NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns! and daughters, Mary and Joan, { { spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Kuhn's brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Witmer of | Paradise. Rev. and Mrs. R. H Arndt viewed the film of “The Billy Graham London Crusade,’ ‘at Stumphs Athletic field Thurs- day evening. Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr, | were Mrs. Cora Gable and son, Norman, Klinesville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gainor, West Fair- | | view, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr | and sons, Mt. Joy RD. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. | | Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | was standing on the Post Office| Tt Yoder and daughter, Judy, | corner, when an old years back, that he married, passed by. and sail that ne A local auctioneer so he asked one of his to take over for him at a sale n near White Qak. All ell until a billy goat was {. The friend didn’t it was so he ncer on the on a fax went w brought « know wl the auctic and asked him: “How do I deseribe this crea- ture. I never saw anything like it. It has a gray coat, a mean and nasty look, gray and smells {o high heaven.’ “Holy mackerel,” shouted the sick auctioneer. “Don’t that. That's the farmer.” Coming home from I stopped at a little store back there in and saw a sign over which read: “We aim to please, will you aim, too, please?” You know, a good pends on our early “When I was a baby, my moth- er hired a woman to wheel me about, and I have been for money ever since.” Baxter ‘Hogan Wells playi last S at tl rt, he said. course is at least two lower than the course I usually Enck sent in: You'll find by traveling and West And even North and South, That nothing’s opened by mis- take As often as one’s mouth. Heard the fellows over at the fire house talking about pinochle games they play there several years back One of the fellows remarked: "Man those games were i there were kibitzers the kibitzers.” . A local Main Street told by his doctor that he drink hot water with his key, otherwise he musn it at all. “But how shall I get the wa- fer,” asked the Main Streeter. “My wife won't let me for the whiskey punch.” “Tell her you want to shave,” the doc. said. The next day the doctor cal- led and asked the wife how the patient was. “He’s clean she replied. “He's shaving every ten minutes.” Speaking of shaving me of an old grouch who came | into Detwiler’s barber shop last Saturday and asked for a hair- | cut? “How would you like it cut, sir?” asked Joe. “Off!” snapped the grouch. That fellow got his without conversation. A WISE OWL 1, "She's the best er happened to me.” Mr. and Mrs. George Jryson and daughter Ruth, Lancaster. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | tice Wittle during the past week | were, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit- | tle and daughters, Columbia, | Mr. Harry Hamilton, Mrs. Ben Ioffman, E-town, Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia RD, Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Spahr, Phila, Rev. | O. K. Buch, Manheim, Mr. and | Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallgren | and family, Hummelstown. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reigle, of Mount Joy visited Mrs. Serena Fogie. Mr. and Mrs. North Arbogast, | Sunbury, visited Rev. and Mrs. | R. H. Arndt. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Kuhns this week were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Loyd and nephew, of York. | Mrs. Harvey Barton, Mr. and! Mrs. Clarence Barton, Colum-| bia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Fogie, | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and] son Richard attended the Bar- ton reunion held at Safe Har-| bor Park. Messers Thomas Fogie and | Eobert Frank enjoyed a trip to| Erie, Pa., Canada and Crystal| Beach. | Saturday afternoon Rev sd] Mrs. R. H, Arndt and Mr. Dan- | iel Geltmacher attended the] g golf on a new inday, and teed up for the first hole, he made a wild swing and completely missed the ball. i thing I found out} little poem Witmer and family, Sunday. Central Manor campmeeting. Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh- ter Mary attended the funeral service of Mrs. Fred Leiberher, Mt. Joy Sunday. First Class Donald DeGeorge | who is stationed at Camp Le June, N. C. visited his wife and son Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, Sr., Ironville. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schoel- koph and sons, Columbia Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman : and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rynier, of Gap Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh- ters, Mary and Joan, visited Mrs Paul Lehman, Milton Grove, on Saturday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eisenberger, Gap, Mrs. Wm. Geltzenlichter and Miss Mary Hershey, Soudersburg. Visitors at the “Arndt Home” were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cmp- bell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Mary | Lefever, Lancaster, Mr and | Mrs. Allan Lefever, and Mrs. | Sylvia Frey, Conestoga. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | rice Frysingeor Mrs. Katie| Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisonberg- Mount Joy. Saturday evening Rev. and| Joy RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended the | Robert Frank and family. out of door services of the Lan- caster Youth for Christ. | | St. .| Bus Schedule (From page 1) 17, Washington School 18, Wood Street at Bridge 19, School Leaves Garage Stop 1, Maytown Square 2, Swartz's 3, Shuman’s Corner 4, Good's Farm 6, Fisher's 6, Florin Farms 7, Long's 8, Eby Farm 9, Witmer's 10, High School Stop 1, Shirk’'s (Bain- bridge Road) 2, Wolfe's 3, Brandt's 4, Trout’s 5, Tressler’s 6, Cunningham's 7, Rowenna 8, Armold’s (Vinegar Ferry Road) 9, Depot - Texas East- ern 10, River Road Cross- roads 11, Hawthorne's 12, Toll Gate 13, Lower Maytown 14, High School MARIETTA -E. DONEGAL Leave Miller's Garage 7:30 A. M. and travel down West Mar- | ket St. to Eater's Corner - turn right toward Maytown - right | turn on Essex St. to Walnut St, to High School. Leave Garage Stop 1, Eater's Corner 2, Bridge St. at Market 3, High School LOWER MARIETTA AND EAST DONEGAL to High School Leave Garage Stop 1, Long Lane 2, Marietta - Lancaster Highway 3, Richard's 4, Arnold's Garage 5, Bank Street 6, Patches Farm 7, High School MARIETTA From Donegal High to Mari etta - out West Market St Gay Street - turn right on Gay Street - turn right on Walnut St. to High School. Stop 1, Gay Street on Mar- ket St. 2, Walnut Street ‘on Gay Street 3, High School 8:21 From Donegal High School] | to Marietta - turn down Street - right on East Market | St. - right up Chestnut St. - High School, Leave High School Stop 1, Aaron Street on E. Market Street 2, Chestnut Street at East Market Street 3, High School Mr. Miller's bus From Donegal High School to Marietta turn down Chestnut - right turn on E. Market St. - right turn on New Haven St. - o school. Leave High School Stop 1, E. Market on Chest- nut Street 2, E. Market St. on New Haven Street 3, High School ° HE MT. JOY TOWNSHIP Leave Garage Stop 1, Snyder's Garage 2, Espenshades 3, Martin's 4, Heisey's 5, Eshleman’s 6, Mumma's 7, Kaylor's 8. Miller's 9, Gantz's 10, Shelter Grandview 11, Moyer's er were, Mr. Gordon Shanna-| ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. | brook and daughters, Pottstown | Salem Gamber and daughter, Mrs. Violet Shannabrook, Edith | Columbia RD, and Mr. and Mrs. | Rhoads, Columbia, Mrs. Emma Ray Gamber and son, Manheim. | Givens, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and daugh-|b ter Evelyn, and grandson, Dav-!v id Fox, and Jeanette Gruber of | G Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- | er and Miss Minnie Gamber, | isited Mr. and Mrs. Salem | ramber, Columbia RD. Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Miss Barbara Ann Finne- frock is spending a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns, | Atlantic City. and daughters, 'Joan and Mary and son Cpl. Donald, were din-| were Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wit- | ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Hoover, Friday evening. R. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Har-| B s Visitors of Mrs. Edith Erb, mer and son, Johnnie, E-town D., Mr. and Mrs. Norman rosey and children, Silver | nish and family of Goodville, | Spring, Mrs. Mary Lucas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Pearl Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD, | | and Miss Gladys Weitkamp, of Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-’ Wrightsville, - = < ar wn ES =] «1 ~1 3 a] Sao wo 9] - a - 3 n SU on 2 oO [P. P. & L. Earnings Show Increase Consolidated | Pennsylvania Company | the Scranton Electric Company, | Pennsylvania accruing to the common stock during of Pennsylvania Power & Light | school was sponsored jointly by| Company for the 12 months en-| 4,0 College ded July 31, 1954 were $15,903 | ,582, share of common stock outstan- | ding at such date, | with $12,976,809 or share on a pro forma consolid- | ated basis for ! | ended July 31,1953. Consolidated revenues for the | 12 months ended July 31, 1954 | $107,944,733, an increase of 4.2 percent. over the ues for the previous year. were subsidiary, | Gas service school held at compared | months reven- | ATTEND BOTTLE GAS SERVICE SCHOOL John H. Kitch and Harry Dea-| - ter of Ward Bottle Gas have re- Power & Light | turned from attending a Bottle State University | f Engineering and Architecture, General Extension Division and District of the#Bottle Gas Asso- New York State, Pennsylvania, Maryland, ware, New Jersey, West Virgin- ia, and Virginia. The school was unique in that from the Mechanical | ing Department of the Univer- ~~ O30 -3 ~1 ~3 3 ~1 -~1 hcg 3-1-3 oor W = Www -<¥ 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, board Leave High School Stop 1, Wood Street at 2 3, Al to | hart’s bus. Milton Grove Store Milton Grove School Walter Becker's 7. Musser Heisey's Roy Shearer's Florin School Mt. Joy Twp.) 22, Mateer's Corner 23, High School All , Shuman’s Corner a. oO: 8: 8: living north of the railroad tracks will bus either the Florin Mount Joy Township | School or Mateer's Corner. 3: 8: Q oO C « 3 | 1 Florin students living on { the south side of From High School go toward |tracks will ride Marietta - left at Long Lane Marietta - Lancaster Highway -|— cross highway and go toward river to Columbia Pike at Chic- | kies - turn right toward Mari-! etta - right turn at Bank Street | railroad | Mr. Barn- Furniture Refinishing BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE | REPRODUCTIONS Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop nn { sity and engineers from the ser- vice departments of the various | bottle gas equipment and appli- ance manufacturers. a WwW ~1 Sahn S Dependable GAS SERVICE Rey M. Ressler 27 W. MAIN ST. MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 K. RESSLER FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-5731 | New and Used Gas Ranges 8-tf° «1 1 1-3 4g On The Square JOE'S SHOE REPAIR ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy EXPERT REPAIRING ml al oJ od o3 = ~7 «J = =} 3 =I =I Mrs. | What telephone companies serve %/3 of the area of the U.S.? 1 ANSWER: The Independent group of 5,100 telephone companies Yes, it’s a fact! The nine million telephones of America’s Independents speak for two-thirds of the nation! In large cities and small communities, their growing lines link homes, offices, factories and farmhouses. Their friendly. depend- able service provides security and comfort in time of need, Their connecting long distance lines extend the nation- wide system to all parts of our country remote. Independent Telephone Com panies comprise a 1'2 billion dollar industry that has doubled in size in thelast 10 years. They are still gaining —in service, in strength, and in importance. Member of U. S. Independent Telephone Association 20000000 | AVERAGE LOCAL CALLS PER DAY for Independent Telephone Companies FLORIN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and family spent a week at East | Liverpool, Ohio, with {riends | and relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. George Mump | er, and Mr. Norman Mateer and | son visited Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Eshelman and family Emigsville, York Co.,, on Wed | nesday. Rev. and Mrs. ‘Henry Becker | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jac ob Eshelman spent Sunday Long Run, Church of the Breth- | ren, near Lehighton, Miss Maude Buller and Mrs. John Kissinger and two sons | Sunday, for Burton, S. C.| | and Mrs. George Mumper Fri- day evening. Rev. Mumper was | Koser’s Jewelry Store to spend some time with Mr. Mrs. Emory Waters and] family. Mrs. Waters was former Pauline Buller. Mrs. Harry | surgical patient Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson! Golden Ban Seedless Grapes Sree Lies loeberg Lettuce Sos Srv. Fresh Tomatoes 2 Siring Beans Tender Round #) lbs. None Higher the Farmer Sr. was a at St. Joseph's | | the Messiah Home at Harris- and family moved to Philadel- phia on Tuesday, vacating the Buller apartment. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mump- er, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell and fam- ily at Carlisle. Mrs. ‘Benjamin Fair returned i to her home Tuesday from St. Joseph’s Hospital after under- | going surgery. Mrs. Joseph Baltozer was ad- mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital i on Friday. Miss Mary Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner and Mrs. Annie Wagner at Eli- zabethtown RD, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Mump- or of Dillsburg called on Mr. a former minitser at the Church of God at Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman visited Mrs. Emma Peifer, at burg on Sunday. 2 Sweet Eating a Priced Higher) Fresh Italian Prunes One Price lb. ic dilds None. Priced Higher 9 ; 2 "= 25° Sweel Potatoes “* 4 ibs 25¢ I8° Pascal Celery "oy; ric 2 i= | §° Real Gold Lemonade "= 6 °= dealdsweet Limeade = 3 Blue Bird Orange Juice "=" 6 Frozen Chicken 2 75 Orangeade “cr Frozen Steaks Excalior Frozen Sandwich or Beefburger 2% 25¢ Orange Juice . Banquet Boned Chicken or Turkey = Cream Cheese 5. ov. cre: 257 pkgs. All Your Favorites Gums or Life Savers "jou "ore Butter Sunnyfield Creamery prints Pea Beans ois A 16-012. Sls 2 gee Ib. 65¢": 63¢c Orange Juice es Florida 46-01. 29¢ Chicken Banquet—One Wile tb $1.29 Tomato Juice Cooked Chicken Agar Luncheon Meat 15¢ Noodie & Tuna :° Dinner ona 14-02. . i in. oi . wo. Sardines Monet 33 99a Yepershle SBC Realemon 12-02, Sweetened bottle 31 Cc 15¢ i 29¢ V-8 Cockiail 23¢ 2°; 31¢ Lemon Juice Preserves Syatiord Boom 49¢ Rice Krispies Kellogg's 9':-oz. 25¢ Strawberry Cheddar Cheese Beverages 5¢ Candy Bars Hi-C Orange Drink Salad Dressing ~~ © 290 = 49 R&P 8 = 3.21 » *109 Potato Chips univ ore 49 Don't Forget To Put Ci Keebler Ciub or Twin Crackers I-02. pkg. 21 Lummis Peanut Buiter Whipping 12-02, c Churn jar 35 63c Hudson Napkins = 2 ro 23c ena 3'% 25¢ Waxed Paper soo § *r 250 Brea Hoe rer 2% 49¢ Chiffon Cake ag Nabisco Oreo Sandwich Cookies he gy Cocktail Peanuts 8-oz. Cc White Meat (White 7.02, fc tin Solid Pack Lable) can Belson Merri-Mints or Merri- 8-02, 19 Fruits pkgs. STORE HOURS—DMon., Tues., Wed., Thurs,, & Saturday. 87 EAST MAIN ST. RE Light Meat (Red 7.02 37° » i Del Rich Solid Pack Label) can Chunk Style (Green 6/%.0z, "Light Meat Label) can 33 1b, Chunk Style (Blue 6'%-0z c 2 oo 61° White Meat Label) can 37 Margarine DIAMONDS Choose her diamond from the finest. —We Feature— COLUMBIA-TRUE-FIT FEATURE LOCK —ALSO— Our own diamonds which we buy direct from the diamond cutters. Phone 3-5404 16 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 27-tfe All A&P Super Markets Will Be OPEN THIS THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P. M. Open Saturday, September 4th, Until 6 P.M. CLOSED LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 6th Hope You'll Have A Nice Holiday Too! 6-01. cans ws. 39¢ French Fries sz rom 2 5-= 29g Lima Beans Wii Cromer ing 45¢ Shrimp Cap'n John Frozen 10-01, 53¢ . I ales EI ii oer Jumbo Fantail pkg. Chocolate Syrup "wn 29¢ Sweet Pickles Sugar Granulated pons 49¢ Ne 97ce White Potatoes seoviev 3 16-01. 25 Kot Roll Mix Cc Jane Parker 16-01. Orange cake 49¢ Dor garettes on Your Shopping List! All Prices in This Advertisement Guaranteed Through Soar 4 ot 4th Sundae Toppings ineapple or 8.0z, 15¢ Butterscotch jar Chocolate Fudge 8-0z. Jar 17¢ Planter’s Chicken-of-the-Sea 8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 to 9:00 Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. tl a 2° 20 9 to 25¢ roots 0° 190 oe 6% 88¢c Ey 5-0z. hie cans 316: 357 pkg. Box hac of 20 31 30g 421g BOSCO Box 49¢ ‘Whe or 256 cans pkg. Cub-Rite LE 23¢ "oat 156 "1200 226 bag Evan’s Tuna Fish MT. JOY, PA.
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