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We understand the Boxmen will have section, their own cheering | Florin Fire Chief Swords is| having trouble finding his pants. when the siren blows at night. | The last night the siren blew, Rube got out of bed, and after | scouring everywhere for them he finally decided to ask his | wile where they were — she sat up in bed and saw his | | pants lying at his feet on the floor — —. -—— — Rube still | got to the fire in time Saw a very potent sign erect- | ed as part of a traffic safety! campaign. It read: “Pedestrians! —Use the crosswalks to avoid that run-down feeling!” A Florin Romeo derstand why his him after he said things about her, I asked him | exactly what he said and he! repeated: ‘‘Darling, your eyes are like deep pools of sparkling water; Your lips are like two little red rosebuds wet with the morning dew; your teeth are like the finest pearls; but you have the darndest looking nose I have ever seen on anything but an African anteater. ! doesn’t un-| girl slapped | such nice | re | Then there was the man who’ was given just one month to live That was the length of timaes his wife would be away on “her vacation. Clyde Nissley driver is something more a guy who honks as he goes through a red-light. says a careful than Two farmers met at Becker's Gas Station: “Howdy, Joe,” of them greeted. ‘Haint you for several months. things?” “Haint you heard, Bill?" Joe | re plie d. “Me and my old wom- an’s been divorced.’ “Do tell” remarked seen How's Bill. | “What did you and your wife do | you-all own?” | about the house “Divided it up, Bill.” “Divide your house! Joe grinned. "‘Fifty-fifty,”” he replied. “She took the inside | and I took the outside.” A little visiting her girl from town was | aunt in a big city | and they were out for a walk | one day when they passed a| hospital with straw spread over the street to deaden the sound | of the vehicles that travelled by. “What's that for, Auntie,” asked the little girl. “Why, that's the hospital where we get the little | babies here in the city.” The child pondered for a moment ‘then she blurted out,” “Well| packed. ain't they?” An East Main Streeter says | | his girl has the darndest ideas | Whenever he takes her to Lan | caster to the movies they always have to sit in the balcony and | | when they go 10 a drive-in mo- vie he has to jack up his car. Jim Berrier, from Grove sent us this poem. A cow, like a ship, has a stern and a bow, And a tail in Milton place of a rud- der; You fill'er at one end with hay | from the mow I And you empty her at the udder. SU A voung sailor on leave told us he had a most harrowing ex- | perience during one tour of duty | in the Pacific. The destroyer | was sinking and the captain | shouted: “Does anyone know how to pray?” Our s~aman yelled: “I do.” The Captdin called: “Well, | vou pray and the rest of us will | put on life belts. We're one shy i i A WISE OWL = —— 20% OOOO Ladies Fruit Of Loom House Dresses Men's Work Hose Turkish Towels Large Bath Size | 39 each Kitchen Towels 39¢ Value 15c White Crochet Cotton 4 vais Oe $1.19 value Boys Flannel & Corduroy Shirts OFF Blue Enamelware Kettles & Coffee Pots $1.69 1 Oc pair (Fh | 39c¢c RB MARTIN'S 5 & 10c STORE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. [ his horn | one | How?” | 000000000000006% | ed before we | which may | some for our community at pres- S| I ter is not written to delay decis- ion on this problem. We need | faeilities now for our teenage | | group. Let's all work toward | | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pe. Thursday. January 27 THE BULLETIN | | Published every Thursday at 11 | East Main Street, Mount Joy. | Lancaster County, Pa. | Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, | A Cemetery Memorials | | Phone ; 3-5223 1 Tombstone Lettering ROY W. HERR FLORIN, PA. | Mt. Joy 52-tfc ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Benj. F. Garber Thoughtful Attention To Every Detail JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director Dial 7-6361 FARM BUREAU OHIO Homg' Office COLUMBUS | Editor and Publisher, 1901- 10521 | Rate $2.50 per | year 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. Letters To The tr | Dear Mr. Editor: All Ice Cream Sodas 19c¢ One Lot Games & Toys Reduced 10% KULP'S LUNCHEONETTE AND NEWS AGENCY 18 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-6891 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. I am writiing in response to a| | previous request for opinions on a Youth Recreational Center. | | We all want a better community | | for our children. We may not | [ have all the answers but I can't | 2 conceive of disagreement on this | —if we are to have a better | | chance. I do not truthiully believe | that our own community can af- | ford to erect a suitable commu- | nity building and to maintain | | same. It is, however, important | for our community to immedi- | | ately consider a Recreational ! Center of this type, but first led | | us take inventory of our present | available facilities in our com- | munity. | We should all volunteer our | | views on this important prob- | lem as soon ap possible. I, there- for, list the following five (5) suggestions for the committees | consideration: 1. We could erect two full sized basketball courts on the old grade school site with pro- | visions so made that they could | | be flooded with several inches of | water in the winter to provide | | skating in the center of town | These courts could be built that | they would not interfere in the | future with any building pro- gram which might be later deci- ded upon. 2. Eight of our local churches | could easily be used for certain | out | functions and meetings of | teenage groups during the year | | 3. We have a very fine audi- | | tofium and gymnasium in our | { Mt. Joy Grade School which, if | { properly controlled and adminis- | i tered through the school assist- |'ance, could be used for regular | | teenage group meetings and | dances. 4. The stone mansion located jon the Joy Company School Playground, adjacent to the new | dam on the Chiques Cdeek east | of town, was turned over by Mr i Clarence Schock to the local | School District which at the { present time is not being occu- | pied, It has great possibilities to remodel sufficiently for a Youth | Recreational Center. It would | seem prudent to explore the pos- | sibility of this building, it j has so mz any natural surround- ings (skating pond, dam, boat- ing facilities, etc.). Since the | stone mansion is the property of the Mount Joy School District, { we can be assured of a compet- | ent governing body to properly | | control the activities and the | maintenance thereof. ! 5. If the town still would con- | sider the necessity of having a larger building, probably our | | community could acquire and | | improve the large barn now | | owned by The JOY Company, | adjacent to the stone mansion | | above mentioned in No. 4. IT am | fearful, however, that the cost | at this time to remodel this barn | into a suitable Youth Center | | would also be objectionable. | However, the possibility could | | be explored. | We are all deeply interested | | in our teenage group and their | | activities. 1, therefore, believe | that the above five suggestions | should be considered and explor- attempt a project | be quite burden- since ent and for the future years. The committee on this projec are doing a very good job. Let | me assure everyone that this let- this immediate end. Thanking you very kindly for | | the opportunity given to our | community to express their ideas on this particular project, and with community improve- ment and betterment always my interest, I remain Sincerely yours, LESTER MUMMA FINE PRINTING DONE (0 YOUR ORDER at this newspaper, shop ‘| FOOD STORES All Prices in this Advertisement are Guaranteed Through Saturday, Jan. 29th, Dreft Detergent 32: 75 ivory Seap parsanal ste 9c large pkg. 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