EE ar rT Po bison erase 11] The Lowdown | SETS TWO SPECTACULARS: R. A. GUTSHALL Quality Meats Etectric Welding FC East Main Street, Mount Joy. PATTI PAGE AND “THE GREAT WALTZ" [ant Gas Lancas 7, Pa. . : OW L L A F F S Larry ig I a CR) | From Hickory Grove | GENERAL | 4150 A FULL LIVE OF | Also Specialize On : : DOL B®. Se i | For folks who figure that a HINE WELD | Editor Joby EB, Schroll, i050 gift Eo oe ne CONTRA CTOR dll Ad — | FARM A CH ANT mG TU | Subscription Rate $2.50 per like matching money “for 100 | Automobile and Truck Welding year by Mail | and upwards projects IS a | CEMENT PAVING $ | Adgetne Foe ig gift, have a ‘few guesses coms CEMENT CURBING Fruits & £ Vegelables | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING r ed ¢ > 08 yu <1 » RECON ana. i | | Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class ing. And in the second place, A No Job Too Small | mail under 'Act of March 3, | is something like Louie Winth- No Job Too Large Cover S Welding Shop 1879. “Judge”, Judge he says, my dog| 4 | "Member, Pennsylvania News- | Cot ox sui a guy claimed 116 W. High St, MAYTOWN KRALL'S Meat Meat Marke! | paper Publishers’ Association. to . : Call M ‘ta 6-9179 Delta and Marietta Streets UO ASRETS 4 rey | Lnuie's dog bit him. Louie said i arietta | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT joi | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 VETERANS DAY 1955 Judge, Judge, he says, my dog | 31-tfe! Hie ¥ { PROCLAMATION BY THE in the first place would not | 3 : i | BURGESS OF THE TOWN stoop to bite such a no-count, | The Oldsmobile Dealers of America will present two NBC -TV spec- taculars in one week. On Wednesday, Nov. 2, Patti Page (left) stars OF MOUNT JOY low-life as this Cassidy. And in oP ¢ | G Ne sie ! \ TAQ . ™ mn Wi e SECO! AB yes <ul wit erry Como and Lene elson in presenting dsmobile’'s new line [4 WHEREAS, the President of th sec nd place, Judge, said | of 1056 cars at 10:30 pm. (EST). On Saturday evening, Nov. 5, from Advertise In The “BUI i ETIN" - | the United States has ishued a Louie, I never had a dog in the 9 to 10:30 pm. (EST), Bert Lahr (center), Patrice Munsel (right) D ! proclamation calling upon all| first place and Keith Andes co-star in the color-TV musical, “The Great Waltz,” : re BY A WISE OWL citizens of this Nation to ob | The guess or surmise by th featuring the life and great music of Johann Strauss. PE serve Friday, November 11, towns. states, counties, and sun | ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH H id | . -— “ | A certain small hoy on West! 1955 as Veterans Day to com-| dry that they are getting some ‘Seniors To YO SPONSOR CUB PACK arve i i ! | Zion Lutheran Church, Lan- > Bi Phone Main Street was very imagina- memorate and to pay approp-| thing for nothing, is going 10 tive and tended to exaggerate riate homage to the veterans of} {urn out in the second place gisville will sponsor a Cub A To the Thrifty Millions Who Paid Us a rather wildly as a result. One all the wars of this Nation who! and in the cold dawn of the Presen Play Pack. Cub Scouting is a pro-| ed Birthday Visit, A&P J “" day he rushed into the house | have contributed so much 10 next day, to be quite an optical gram of activity for boys from | ° Extends a Great Big and declared that he had just the preservation of this Nation:| jjjusion or some such gimmick] eight to ten years of age. It seen a bear in the back garden | to solemnly remember the sacri-| Jjke a 10 cent cupie doll costing] n ovem er | centers around a den mother a be: gar Y 0 CH mu | ' fices of all those who fought soi the sucker a buck or more at v F F liar" and father who plan the pro- i i oe r Face S amiliar , a . : : : valiantly on the seas, in the air.| the Carnival the day before or a i ted | gram for thely partieuler neigh Fre) . will be presente and on the foreign shores 10) The gifts from Samuel are just] Comer Thue pics { borhood group called a den. sweserve ou heritage of free-| Xe Aime | by the senior class of the Don- | Each den has from five to seven pres ag a fraction of the Federal tax : ‘ . | hue as § d . egal High School Friday and om, and collection from the States, 2 ~ boys. Several of the dens form| kneel down and pray to God to WHEREAS the Governor of Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12 in the | the. Curls. Pack forgive you for telling a li school auditiorium. The first organizaiional meet- The three-act piay 1s being | From sources such as the re ’ Weg y ing for the parents of interested directed by Benjamin Weaver | boys will be held on Wednes-| “Son’’, said his mother, sev-| erly, “you Know it wasn't al bear at all, but just a big dog.! Now go up to your room and! cluding social security Here's | Pennsylvania by proclamation’ how. After a few minutes, the bOY| has further requested all citiz- | came downstairs again. enc of the State of Pennsylvan-| All Prices : 2s 3 hi : census bureau, social security | of the school faculty. 9g ; opie “Did you ask God to forgive| ia, to observe Friday, Novem-| .., gs treasury dept. reports : {day, 'Nov. 2 in the Parish in This Advertisement you?” asked his mother, { ber 11, 1955 as Veterans Day, |. 4 state financial reports, a| Cast membpels meuae Carol | School Building of Zion Luth- are Effective Through GE “yas” said the lad, “and he; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Titus| has been made and Ginder, Dixie Bair, Marie West-| eran Church, It is urgent that Saturday, October 29th Stayman Apples 3 b 39¢ j > enhoefer, Jean Wagner, Barbara | parents of all boys who plan to 39 said it was all right. He said| Rutt, Burgess of the town of] published, showing that for the -. He thought it wa a bear Him-|{ Mount Joy, Penna, do hereby| jo tates $6.99 in taxes are paid Sutter, Marlene Murry, William | join the Cub Pack are present Crisco Maclntosh A les 4 2G- self when He first saw it.” call upon all citizens of Mount| ihe average state for evers Arnold, Gary Epler, Ronald at the meeting. The Cub Pack Sh . pp Ibs. Joy to observe Friday, Novem-| os Buch Nia Bitte Sto Hawthorne and Asher Halbleib.! to all boys of this age orening gifts, Florida New Crop c c A local grandma was having| ber 11, 1955, as Veterans Day.| 14 Tickets are now on sale for| group -of the Landisville-Salun- I-1b. 33 3.ib. 89 Oranges 250-Size dozen 23 doz. figures are these—and in pts » alk Ww e series 2 ritizens Ss the play aC 1 a heart-to heart talk with th | T request all citizens of this | the second place but few of the pia | ga Community. can can None c new bride in their family.| town, business enterprises, vet}. iv hal ; , . { ~~ Further information on the EE, 0 en alan i : 4 i : ? | projects were direly needed in HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD B Higher Ib. > so rans oF a Q . y . . . . All (LIL £ LL 3 Child, 1 hope your lot's going| erans’ organizations and City] {jo first place. Putting in $6.99 | troop may be secured from Rev. achman Exira Ninety-two parents and Cubs! Ernest’ P. Leer, ‘Mr. Kenneth attended a Halloween party on| Wise, Mr. Dean Lowry or Mrs. Thin Prelzels Saturday night at Scout head-| Earl M. Rice, to be easier than mine.” she| officials to assist the State Com-| said. “All my wedding days, I| mittee for the obssrvance of} have carried two burdens—pa| Veterans Day in every way and getting back one buck only, Pascal Celery “ive 2s: 29° don’t make us look too astute, eh! wot! and the fire. Every time I turn; possible for the observance of | Yo quarters. The group of families] : ® ds 6-01, 19¢ |2-02 . a . Eo | urs with the low down, . ve 4 c i to look at one, the other goes; November 11, 1955, with ap-| wr came masked for the occasion.| SHIRLEY SMITH HAS ROLE pkg. kg. Bakin Potatoes... 5. bo 9 8 1345. 49 JO SERRA : Pkg 9 out” propriate ceremonies Judging of costumes was donei IN COLLEGE PLAY RAR Fresh Spinach or Kale: oz 1T¢ 20-02 29° | pkg. pkg. — i by Mrs. John Hart and Miss Mount Vernon, Iowa -— Miss Campfire mr IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 Money is what you need more! have hereunto set my hand and | FIREMEN EXTINQUISH Dorothy Kaylor | Shirley Smith, daughter of Mr, Avocado Pears Node Jed 2 29¢ of the less you have of it. caused the official seal of the TRACTOR BLAZE Cubmaster Ralph Rice thanks! and Mrs. Larmon D. Smith, Mt. Marshmallows | RP Frozen Peas ior. 89° en | town of Mount Joy to be affix- | Mount Joy firemen were cal-| everyone for helping to make| Joy Rl, was in the cast of the | Earl Miller was telling the| o4 | led to the Amos Musser farm} the party a success. | Homecoming play at Cornell I-lb. 29 . pros. fellows down at Geibe’s Rich- TITUS RUTT,| cast of the borough Saturday | eo = | College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, phe. i Spinach he 2 ie 27° field gas station that the seven] Burgess | evening to extinguish a tractor| FOUR ARE ARRESTED | this past weekend. The play, B pkgs. ages of women ave: the infant, — - Qs | fire. A tractor owned by Harold! Among the 12 countians who| “Kind Lady,” was presented on 0sco Oran ed x Donald Duck 6-02. 85¢ the little girl, the miss, the, TAKES ONE TRIP | Newcomer. who lives on an| were prosecuted by State Police! Friday and Saturay evenings Ch I i S g uice Frozen cans young woman, the young wom-| The Mount Joy ambulance adjacent farm, was being used! during the past week were four under the dirzction of Chester oco a yrup Campbell's an, the young woman and the {ook one trip last week. Sun- with a corn picker. | Mount Joy persons, Fred N.; J. Webb, dramatic arts director 12-02 1V Ib Oyster Stew a 9 5% young woman. day, Oct, 16, Miss Minnie Erb, According to the report, it is! Erb was arrested for exceeding at Cornell. jar : 35¢ = 59 en CRA uid Donegal Springs Road, was ta- thought that fodder got into, the 50-mile-per-hour speed law; - oa lr YW Nifty Waffles Frozen pkas. 35¢ x . . Bill Waltz says ‘A man who! xen to the St. Joseph's Hospital| the engine and caught fired Kenneth R. Moyer, operating a! Cpl. Robert J. Miller, son of Chef Bo -Ar-Dee of 6 : claims he’s boss in his home| yy drivers Marlyn Myers and Damage, confined to the engine! faulty mufHer; Stanley Gin-| Mrs. Blanche Miller, is home y Ann Page... Vegetarian, Bosto ith Pork J will lie about other things, t00.| Ray Myers. | could not be estimated until] der, reckless driving; and Cal- {on u-20 day. leave, after ‘eal Spaghetti Dinner .. Veg oS nor with Por ” EE — ! = ° mm the motor is examined. Ray! vin D. Shuman, making a left! pleting a four-month mission in Beans 3 ors 29 oz, 25¢ Hour after hour the drunk| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Myers, fire chief, was in charge | turn where prohibited the North Artic. With 163-01. c Sunnyfield on stood looking at the porthole! PES ha iii. | Meat pkg. 41 while the ocean drifted by, on} CE Butter os dria Ls 65° Ya- gh, 87 soli prints Ib. | Chef Bey-Ar-Dee A&P... Our Finest Quality the cruise. } Then he grumbled: ‘What aj . . i | lousy television show | Spaghetti Dinner Apple Sauce 5 45¢ re | ns One of the best ways for a With 163-01. 4 c White House man to strain his eyes is to try. Mushrooms pkg. Instant 5." Milk Solids ... 23¢ Green Giant For Halloween "Trick or Treat" Visitors 4 ox Peas 9¢Candy Bars 6. 25° '3,95° bee 97° | Butter Kernel Peas hr and watch two girls doing the rhumba at the same time. Did I ever tell you the slory about “Red” Metzler last trip to Delaware Park race track? Well here's the way I heard cans cans . cans t. Red wee toclng prety Tow, i A&P Crushed Pineapple 2: 41° because he was down to his last] Quick 5, c or tls ii ~ of nid Mother S Oats Regular 5 | * og 38° den he saw a sight which caus- | Detergent Spaghetti Aa Fags Wi 25° ul 0 3 : c cans ed his spirits to brighten iid a mighty surge. There at the paddock he saw | large Qe giant ypc | Cheddar Cheese Mii 4° Str BF sd? TY Bel Monie Pineapple Juice “= 25¢ a Catholic priest blessing aj can mare about to start in the next i Slices 29-01, c masse ened uf sta 12 8 sagt Wesson Oil Del Monte Peaches “ 3i hunch-loving nature couldn’t af-| : i i 2:lh. c ford to ignore! Fu 35 quart 65 Nabisco Spiced Wafers hox 69 He raced to the betting win-| ottle bottle Cider Repp-U-Tation gato 39° gi 65° dow, and put his all on the nuse of the sanctified nag. { But, alas and alack, the poor | horse limped across th2 finish] line a dead last! | Red approached the priest] with a long face. ‘‘Father”, he said, “how could a horse do so gga DAIRY FARM STABLE VENTILATION HY cd him?” echoed we PAYS FOR ITSELF! priest. “My dear man, I was giving him the Last Rites!” Minute Maid | Eight O'Clock 522.31 1 78° I° Tea Bag Sale “yo 64 0 45° | Orange Juice J Park Whew sag EN S81 vo 89° | Pumpkin Pie iii, ge * 38 Hawaiian Spry Del Monte i | Punch Shortening Golden Corn 4601. § I-lb. . © 3b, Crea S00 (3c 88 Tim Q i= Ae | I often heard people say that| : on often hear people say t at} Evergreen Pine Del Monte Del Monte ] alcohol and gasoline don’t mix. “Actually, they mix,” because I “How?”’, you may ask. barn = temperatures provide more pleasant, : . tried it last night, “but they : healthful, comfortable working conditions for Jelly Soap Prune Juice Fruit Cocktail don’t taste good,” 1 would rath-| Well, the health and comfort of dairy the dairyman and his hands. . Result, better 32-02 er have a coke. Sows affects their milk production and clean, milk production, reduced maintenance, higher jar 29 bottle 29 2 17.08 4c ————— r air : : ’ ! cans Back at Hener's the other gs ir is vital to both profits. Jesco ; B it 5 ight “Pickle” Wertz was tell- : ; oy : | i i i a EE ae, ol : By forcing fresh air though the barn, stale An automatic electric fan ventilating . urheiv’s Burnett s Vanilla HE le hee Wav air and strong ordors are removed, thus retain- system removes cold, damp air, replaces it Pine Soap Food Colors Extract from al) civilization. | ing that good milk flavor. Too, the stable with fresh, dry air. The cost is low . . . | kath Cl : “But how will you find al remains dry, so important in the dairyman’s . operation is simple. See your PP&L Farm pir 32 \ as 21 43 4-01. 79 piste lie that?” asked several fight against bovine diseases.” Further, rot, Représentative or local farm equipment dealer z — : pov bottle 0 Te I sisal rust and mold are reduced, reducing mainten- today about ventilating your dairy stable. “Hil fasten © bi lt ance and replacement costs. 4 Finally, uniform “You'll find it pays dividends many ways! | Your Mount Joy A&P Store (East Main St.) Monroe on the front of the Sar and as soon as someone asks, ‘Who is that?’ I'll stop.” D A y Tih & P. M. ] . ow i . " | vf rw TTR WISE OWL PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY | | pi d Bl |
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