sia THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 142% AN OKT E 7, Na = OF THE FORCE Nomads, The Straphanger’s Legacy ne ANT Te WN wt mm = 2° = il FAITY, TUE SLANG Ol KIN RAYMIMBER AN WITH AVEN LANCASTER II Av THE STRAATS COMES AL Hi CLA SN ar PERCINTAGE ; = TH AN' GOES ++ - WHIN THEY USETER CAL! | WwW NS A MODERN YOUNG LADY |( nesov SKRTS } IN SOIGHT , NG DOVET | ingert & Haas } Pt TRAAT- CAR : A SKIRT! . BUT TAT [| wap CUT S | ; ACCIDINTS FIFTY PER Hat Store | ih) i Spring Hats A bit ha Hi] P g : Y nl {ave Arrived in Various ] Colors and Shapes | PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY } 5 | JNO. A. HAAS, Propr. 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. i 3 4 . 6. Lo ; | 1 It. rst aa i008 A. H TI M UN 1 Columbia ..... 001000 0—1 { Earned runs—Columbia, none; | COLUMBIA LACING x. 2 == 25:5 | LANDS EXTENDED | IW ite, Three base hits—Morrow. Home run—Kraybill. So out— ARS ae, A “BILL” NITRAUER'S HIGH NINE 'by Wertz 3; Morrow 3; by Garber THE STATE GAME COMMISSION | EVENED MATTERS IN A 4 TO 1 5. Base on Lo a Wertz 0, ADDS 23,608 ACRES TO ITS GAME IN THEIR OWN j Morrow 2, by Garber 4. Hit by PRESENT HOLDINGS—NOW sil BACK YARD { pitcher — Longenecker. Pitching HAVE 137,840 ACRES A !vecord—3 hits off Wertz in 3 in. PE —_— = . | eter bases—Raver (2), Doll, Three additional tracts of land Mont Joy High played at Colum- | op Diffenderfer. Left on comprising a total of 23,608 acres, Cr] bia Wednesday afternoon and follow- | be wses—Columbia, 7; Mt. Joy, 7./have been added to the holdings | ing is the account of the game as it j Passed balls—Doll 1. Losing pitch-|of the Board of Game Commission- appeared in the Columbia Daily | er—Morrow. Umpires — Pott and|ers, W. Gard Conklin, chief of the | News: Laskewitz. bureau of refuges and lands, today | Showing a reversal of form in the eee 0c announced. Yo face of restraining hurling, Coach | Florin Loses The largest tract, 15,027 acres | Sammy Angle's Columbia High base-| Florin lost a good game to the purchased from the Portland Oil ere [ball nine tasted defeat after four | Moose A. A., of Lancaster, on Sat-|and Gas Company, is in Horton and | straight wins, Wednesday afternoon, |urday at the former place. The Ridgway Townships, Elk county, 3 : J = : Conch Nitzsiors Mt Tov High | score: near Ridgway. Another tract of 5 URING ni late World War size. Here are.some tempting ways Ye ORLA VN pa $y 6,526 acres was chased Lv valiant efforts were made to to use this excellent food. | squad took a 4-1 victory to even up| Florin 526 Dov. purennsed rom change the name of sauerkraut | Stuffed Tomato Salad: Peel six | the setback handed them last week ot rr h o = {the N. W. Spor Estate ane to Liberty, order mo hide | small tomatoes, cut off stem end, re- | Mt. Joy. Kraybill, 3b ..... 1-0 pl | joins up wi acres acquirec its reputed origin. Now word comes | move core and seeds. Combine six 7 ERE'S a feast for four Jeople quarter of potatoes Scents an) sen One ils toaveh When the it | Hipple, 0 1 3 0 0 in 1923 in McKean county. This from the United States Department : tablespoons olive oil, two table- which Wont eos Ore furl sorings 2 semis Dn i =h “ ne big fou 5 SS 92 4 (,tract, now comprises 12,562 acres, of Agriculture which indicates that spoons lemon juice, one tablespoon dollar if you watch your local | costs 5 cents and the dressing 4. | vaders assembled four runs proved | ss ........ 0 1 2 i = ; Cl ree all this fuss over an “enemy alien Rar enact Sait and markets and buy with care: | Use Half This Recipe [the downfall of the Crimson and Gold | 1 rere 2 1 0 EE Pape eae ED was without it one-fourth teaspoon paprika with a ory wi § Ss 2b ...... 1 2 2 8 mn. ’ seems, is an Asiastic. ermany rotary egg beater... Add four cups Cream of Celery Soup with ks For the dessert, half of a number | cau: e and saw the local team blow up | 2 Oe Bn 0 0 0 2 02055 acres, is just north of the learned to make it from the Orient of canned sausrkraut to the dressing Croutons. Pie.. 40 | 2 can of crushed pineapple costs 2 to the extent of pulling two “boners.” | * Litohe ob 0 1 0 0 of Lakes to the Sea highway in the just as did other inhabitants of Mid- and fill the tomatoes with the mix- Country 3 amb and Carrot Pie 09 gents, 8 bail pound of satan 2 Kraybill's pretty home run to start ?* J HEY, IL «ov. ter f Venang t dle Europe, and it was only chance ture. Place the tomatoes on lettuce Dressed Chicory . cents, sugar 1 cent, salt, nutmeg and re re ants. Yo. pn .:.. 1 1 0 0 0 part o enango county Set they mere the ones To | boas tn Bread and Butter 08 | butter 7 cents, and a cup and a half the rally proved the only earned run Shializer © 1 1 9 1 0 and extends into Clarion county. bE : | leaves and serve. Scalloped Pineapple and Rhubarb 21 of dry bread crumbs 3 cents. This of the four. a ¢ + rons 0 0.0 0 ol Ih 22 Counties it into this country. Baked Sauerkraut : Place alternate Demi-Tasse 03 | makes 41 cents, but the recipe serves Faced by that handicap, Columbia : HEI ven ag 1di An Asian in America layers of canned sauerkraut and - — | eight, so half of it is sufficient for hardly Hoda chance to wipe 1 oi Miler, cf .... .. 0 0 1 0 0 Tae Soman Ss “ho dings Sow | well-seasoned, diced fresh pork in a ! one meal. Bro nue . os — — — — — total 137, acres in 22 counties. But whatever its origin, sauer- baking dish. Have the top layer of Total ........... rene $098 | Here's how you make it: Mix the with Garber hurling airtight ball for Tolals ...... . 6 924 7 1 In addition, they have under con- kraut is a healthful, delicious food. pork. Add sufficient water to bake This makes 98 cents and leaves pineapple and rhubarb cut in small Mt. Joy. The southpaw ace had the 'tract for purchases 52,131 acres in Within the last few years it has for one hour in a moderate oven two cents for extras. Let's see how | pieces, one-third cup sugar, few Indian sign working to blank Colum- Moots A. A. No. 29 | nine counties which will be con- been gh up In vast SE Serve Sing hot garyetiad with the dietitian figured it out. For the | grains of salt and one-fourth tea- bia in all but the third and he seemed! Tr oa @€ Yeyed 28 soon au boundary. Sorveds sanitary factories in cans of a handy elery leaves or parsley. first course one can of Selery $280 i spoon Si jour tagke. ta the wih! { Brubaker, rf ..... 1 12 0 0 I Ts — costs 10 cents, a cup and a half of | spoons butter and add the crumbs. é es . = : 1 t- milk 6 cents and #48 croutons only | Put alternate layers of fruit and | Columbia tried hard to get men on Magen It prs 3 8 0 ed. Four survey crews are now in a cent, The pie is the most expen- | crumbs in a buttered baking dish and the sidelines tried to put him up sek ao Ss 01 2 the field and five expert title ex-! sive dish. A pound of lamb breast | and bake in a moderate oven, 375 in the air with rooting Garber bore '_ Nr Trp > ~ 'aminers are tracing the titles of | costs 25 cents, an 8-ounce can of | for 30 minutes. Serve with sweet- X Krise, cc ........ 2 2-5 1 0 | carrots 10 cents, a pound and a | ened top milk.* down all the harder and retired sides | Roshell, Wi ae each tract. . :n order. 5 5 | The land purchase program con- | a . Hogarth, p ...... 2.20.6 40 thrice £ $200 — a Te | Mt. Joy was a much more settled | Simmons, 1b ..... 2 26 0 0 templates the expenditure of $200,- | jean than in the game last week xx Pen’packer, 2b . 0 2 2 2 1 000 during each of the next few when C. H. S. copped a 10-3 verdict, Youts, 2b .... 0-02 0 0 Ye for the of pablie [and Garber, who also hurled in that’ iX‘Ressel, ¢,....., 0 0 2 0 0 one Why 4 Tous ons 4] { State. 2 S$ sires | contest, worked that much better | Totals ......... 8132710 5 Abe € OITISSION: desires. ° . jacquire as much land as possible | with good support. x—Ressel for Krise. fear the ‘more: thickly . populated : Weldon Warts was Loach Angle's ig Dg Denemacker sections. “They were able some) | selection to start on the burling hung | a 0) eS months ago to purchase a tract in| and he went good until Kraybill's Mere. 0 Sr is ohh | Chester county, one in Westmore- | {homer in the fourth chased him. In : > "land, and have under contract for | ; : : the meantime the fst two innings FIOTn 20000400 — ES on We carry a complete line of Awnings | were uneventful and Columbia took ace pas reals one in. Bedford ond one in Fay- | for every ones need the lead with a run in the third when' 1 ray. . | Jonas With yun BHI. Home Erite, Double) Abandoned farm lands so Raver drew a pass, stole two bases to Youiz to Simmons | desirable for small game hunting, | around to third and scored when | J O88 on a Pa g |are purchased when possible. L t t . f [Catcher Toft ‘a Ball Cp rot A 7 io: Dus to the susie i of ad- el us quote you a price ior your away. le 1. "8 i istering numerous sma areas, | ou After Kraybill’s De truck Hogarth | the Commission will purchase only , Awnings ‘Read the Bulletin Mount Joy Borough The Borough Pledges to. curb the sale of cer- tain fireworks to be sold here during the celebra- tion of Independence Day. No fire works to be sold to customers before July 3rd and after 9:00 P. M. on July 4th. On last named date the sale of works shall close at this time. No Fireworks to be Discharged Before the Morn- ing of July 3 and after Midnight July 4 Restrictions: Fire crackers thick and chloride of potash and other high explosives torpedoes are banned, as long and 3-4 in. larger than 5 in. fireworks centaining and Revolvers, are Pistols, Cannons, Canes, and other appliances using blank cartridges. life the last two years. It is these devices that took the tell of Make it so that we can cel~ ebrate Independence Day as a safe and sane day. H. H. ENGLE, Burgess mayl-5t | the fourth, gle Morrow stepped in for his first pitch Laskewitz. Morrow at the same time t was drawn in. up and hurled to fir: CLARENCE SCHOCK |} MOUNT JOY, PA. ed McGinniss, cfy.... to a was raced for he St, long drive out to Hipple 5, Yost 4 i Cherry street in right center to start : Divet and Hawthorne hit | singles in succession and Coach An-! waved Wertz out and called Jiggs ning pitcher—Hogarth. Losing DT Morrow in from center field to finish. | pitcher—Hipple. Hits—off Ho- jah 9 in 9 innings; off Hipple 9; 5 innings; off Yost 4 in 4 inn- ings. Passed balls—Krise 2. Win- I contiguous body. Under the they may not pay more | but this maximum price rs > has only once been paid and that Umpires — Show. ges for a destrabl bad breach alter, Clise. Time of game—1:50. particular y desirab e bunted by | tract. The average price paid for it wid jal lands purchased is $3.32 per whole infield As Morrow scooped it the North End team of Hummer was Rheems Wins Opener Rheems won a good game acre. from | Lancaster by a 6 to 5 score: | | eet LOCAL ODD FELLOWS DEFEAT ORANGE CRUSH far off his bag. The ball went wild, Rheems Divet and Hawthorne scored and | 2. hoa of Laskewitz went around to second. Wittle 2b 1 i112 0 The Mt. Joy Odd Fellows bowl- That wasn't all, however, for when Ruhl 3b ........ 1 3 iq ing team defeated the Orange Morrow fanned Diffenderfer for the Ginder, ss ....... oO 113 ou teams of by second out, the entire Columbia in- | Floyd, eT 0 0190 0 3 oo of 2609 bi 2528 on the field came in thinking it was the third ' Schneider, 1b . 0 1-4 0 Mehr ey area Srening: out. Laskewitz raced home to score | Kready, ) 1 1 013 of Bip Mitranef bop high single Darras oi with 222 and high triple with 566. the fourth run before Capt. Doll and | Thome, If ....... 1.13.0 06 0 7 score: his men knew what it was all about. | Myers, ef i002 8 0.0 Me. J 0dd Fell . o After that with Garber bearing | Espenshade, rf . 9.0.0 0 y be down and the Mount Joy squad Smith, »f 0 0. 0 0.0) Lu 1st 2rd. 310. Tis eb DH aor | O'Neill 154 206 182 542 ightening up, Columbia failec 0 rr = Bennati 148 167 168 483 get a man past second. In the fifth Totals ........ 6 1127 5 2 Brown : Pete Shortlidge singled, stole sec- North Ends Nitrauer 151 193 299 ~66 ond and was going for third when | r h o a elHerr 147 149 215 5) he was nipped by 2 throw from { Hummer, 1b 0 0 10-0 OiDeyy . ... 190 146 161 507 Halbleib to Kraybill. In the sixth | N’laus, 2h sea, 0. 0:3 30 = Las — har Mt. Joy threatened further by fill-| Basher, $8 niin. 1.1 4 .2 2 Totals 790 861 948 2599 | ing the bags, but Morrow worked|Shive, ef ........ 0 1 0 0 1 E’ o Crush jout of it with pretty support. Co-|Zercher, 3b ...... } 3 09-2 1 town ee ha dT | lumbia’s half was uneventful and |Meisinger, c¢ ..... 0 010-1 O0/pp Ty “ng oh I | the seventh was.the same, with Mt. ‘Roberts, If ...... 1 040 02 RE rrr : Sons 443. 822 ah : {Hinkle ..... roo 140° or. 146 Joy going out in order and Mec-{Mowr, rf ....... WO 6:00 © Booscs 157 183 a Rp | Ginnis, Doll and Hummer ending|Heatter, p ....... 0 20.4 0 wi Tor 181 167 3 | | the game with easy out for C. H. S.| Weisser, rf ...... 2-200 0 : i zh On Frid 25 t Heisey ..... 152 161 165 478 n Friday e eam wen to ; j= =~ =n =e | Stoine 217 a 9 5 a Marietta for a return game. Totals .~..... 5 92712 3 Sher Y 169 des 84 If The score: Rheems 0000400 2—6 : NG Ran. | North Fnd 000.02 10025] ToRl -.. 882 82:0 3506 2528 | Mount Joy H. 5. Two bz hi Myer: dor | rh o ae ase its—Myers, Ginder Thin V tables E | Charles vw... 00 0 00 Weisser, Heatter, Basher, Ruhl. es in ege ables Early Kraybill, 3h... 1 2 1 3 olHome runs—Zercher. Struck out— Be Sur's. 10 thin properly all vege- [Divot ox ace " 0 2.1 By Kready 19; Heatter 10. Um- tables while they are small. Thick | Hawthorne, 1p 2 i 1 3 0 o | pires—Gingrich, Minnich. sowing does not mean a larger pro- — | Lackewitz. cf Lis 3 00 | duction; in fact, a smaller yield may De] oh 0.0.2 2:0 Diamond Dust {be the result. The following dis- | Longeneeker, vf 0-0 0-00 Bainbridge defeated Susquehan- | tances in inches should be maintain- | Halbleib, ou 0 1 5 1 1!na Park nine by.a score of 8 to 5. |ed: peas 2, beans 4 to 6, beets 4, Garber, np... 0:0 1 19 TT | carrots 3, lettuce 10, spinach 1 and | | TL aw Pasture Calves Later radishes 2 to 3. i Total LA ug. 2 Fall and winter calves should not | sa Columbia_High be turned on pasture until after they | Prevent Garlic Flavor * h o a six months of age. Digestive| Eradication of garlic or wild onions Doll. ....... 0 1 5 2 oftrouble will be avoided and calves | from pastures is the best way to pre- Hummer, 1b ..... 0 012 0 1|Will grow more satisfactorily if kept | | vent disagreeable odors in milk. State | Raver, 1 0 0 0 opin clean, dry stalls and given good | College specialists say that if cows | Shortlidge. ss 0 1 2 8 1,legumes or cut hay, grain and fresh are removed from onion-infested pas- | McCall, 0 0 1 0 Ofwater in addition to the milk and |tures at least four hours previous to McPeak, 3h. ...-. 0 1 0 1 0jcalf meal ration. milking, there will be little of the i Morrow, cf-p 0 1.71.3 0 eee odor and flavor noticeable in the milk. Hauser, 2b vee ORO 3 0 When it's job printing you need, (Amiri Wertz, p ........ 0.4 2g” anything from a card to a book, we | By subscribing for the Mount Joy jagour service. tf [Bulletin you can get all the local 7 news for less than three cents a week, 1 FN | areas exceeding 1,000 acres in a law than $10 | ETAT H. S. Newcomer Mount Joy, Pa. 11 RL 11 0 1 1 Fresh Peanut Clusters MANUFACTURED BY MT. JOY CHOCOLATE & CONF. CO. 29 Cents Per Lb. We will offer you Schrafft’s Blue Banner Assort- ed Chocolates, strictly fresh, per pound In 1-1b. boxes or loose. select from. 39¢ 20 different numbers to Bacon’s Asstd Chocolate Creams, per 1b 49¢ Three numbers to select from. One pound FREE with each pound you buy. cent a, Ay 6 for 25¢ Tobacco and Cigarettes still All 5 cent bars Prices on Cigars, remain the same at reduced prices. H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. GOOD YEAR TIRES and TUBES SINCLAIR GAS OPALINE OIL * GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION 130 E. Main Street Phone 192 Mount Joy, Pa. 11 ® 23 DEE aia i § gy & HR ¥ Mya Sa