MT. JOY DEFEATS EAST 4—The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 26, 1945 HEMPFIELD; MAYTOWN WINS ] | REG’LAR FELLERS—Hot Meal Coming Up [| | a. OWL | We're getting some real pitching] ; | |on nearby amateur lots. In Section! J I= 7 A VN 1 - em rs |B of the county League, Ray Kreid-| | x 3000 NG Cosh - RE Y'ARE ) A eter | STAN x = (er, Lititz high, pitched his second V bo x V3 INDEED YES AHEM - WELL--* HE SEY re a | | PING OF THE LEAGUE ne hit game in as many tries. It bh op KL Sov MISTER, JOUR. FATHERS WOULD DONT JEST STAND MISTER! Ti ¢ a | - [ro it gen $ ) s. In ry” SPARE SOMETHING § NJ WAS ou J REMEMBER ME, ASBESTO, THERE, PINREAD -- MAKIN'S OF A : | Teams Ww. L. Ves ay’s game he walked one man.| | fl FOR. AN OLD EX CIRCUS <a REALLY _ TH FIRE-EATER. — ~ GO GET OUR. REG LAR PANQUET IStuckeys ............ vo 1o ne | Mount Joy defeated East Hemp-| PERFORMER ? 3 A CIRCUS MH YES INDEED ~~COULD EXTINGUISHED GUEST > WITH OUR. 2 F | Doughertys ...... 12 22 656 {field here Tuesday afternoon 6 to 2 ACTOR? SOMETHIN' TO EAT! C COMPLIMENTS, b YS carinii. aa bod ge are ey Alwines ..... 35 29 547 3 3 AHS prance, oh Gn . Mt. Joy al I 1 71 ronios Sa 3 2% 408 | 1) an 1 } © a : Shorey. ne 5 A AGB; myers of ... 31100 | Bers i S 2 36 438 | Conrad rf ..... vl 00 80 nefits 25 39 391 Creider 2b .......... 4d 1 1 3 3 | Barnharts 22 38 367 |Zerphey 1b .......... 31051 {Haas ................. n gy, Fc Mysedh......... 31021 A er Piersol © ihn 3108 ¢ H. S. Ken Stucky 276, H. S. T. |H L ) y - 2 LL ennesey If ......... 3006 1 1 Dougherty’s 1038, H. T. Ken Stucky | Frey £5 vi B00 01 1 687, H. T. T. Doughertys 2802, {Shunp ti aa 340000 ~¥ 3 Myersp .......... 300 110° Smt —~BY— Stuckeys FG SG TG Tis | Total ea aa sls OY 16 : = > . > Te os re Mumma ..... 158 159 133 450 | : IRONVI L LE Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Subscribe ‘for “the Bulletin. Te A W ISE O L Reinhold ....... 148 162 150 460 |Fast Hempfield abr h o a fe AST Engle .......... 183 162 9 51 J. Snavely c ....... .40 020 0 - i INE a Bot 2 162 169 54 |, ce Er SH SU Pel De: Mechanical FE HOW ARE YOUR SHOES 1 EVENINGS MATINEE And now befor SO] arora 149 206 172 527 Eckert of ............ 20102 RR - 1 DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. Snows SATURDAYS ne before another column [Stuckey ........ 234 179 182 5953 |Stehman 2b ........ 4 0 0 o 1Faywas visiting at the home of Mr. wh 4 BRING THEM IN PANO 00M AND rolls around it'll be May Day. I've oe IE Snayely 3b ....... 3 0 3 0 oland Mrs. Guy Mummaw. EE ? SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS been seeing a lot of window cards Tot: 0. Rf s orn p ... 201 lo row M Sw ‘ == . °° .8-10 P.M 2:00 P. M. oils Toial ........ 872 868 806 2546 | Pasa, 2 1 10! Pfc. Drew Mummaw, of Cam LC) == R C 6-8 .M. reading “May Hop”. Ye > 46 | Brubaker Ib... 200 3 1 we. is iciti ad 5 ity oe eparmg 0. Mount Joy, Pa. ng “May Hop”. Yeah, you may | Bennetts FG: SG. TG. Tls|Sloph If 3 1 1 5 offowe Texes is ome vising bins jy : hep youte able, but who the Kreider ........ 179 3174 201 B54 ............ 1090 0 0 patents My. end Mrs. Guy Mum- KRI = G- A DS SOUTH VEEN FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 27-28 heck’s able? Hipple ......... 69 160 156 485]C Longeneckerib...1 0 0 0 0a on a ten day furlough, he will LANCASTER, PENNA. i i us : Herr 159 137 165 461% D Butzer ......... 0 0 0 0 Oreturn to Camp Meade, Md - DON AMECHE — CARMEN MIRANDA -in- Toes 5 I | mots... 32 718 Ml 0. Tecsdav svent qc Lem Swarr told me he had an|{Peifer .......... 160 138 161 459| =z Ran for Sloph in 7th. On Triondny evening Amill 2, the WV 7 “GREENWICH VILLAGE" Trishman on his rodd crew, who on [Bennett ........ 171 170 183 524| E. Hempfield got 1-2 Ply Maids Sanday School Class D Oo n G Oo r r € C h t these warm days hung his coat on a Mount Joy ...... 010 320 x—6 will hold their monthly meeting in : MONDAY, APRIL 30 a fence ‘post: Some 2 eng Tot : oc A DASH Errors — L Myers 2, J. Snavely,'the church basement, 3 I e of the gang Total ......... 838 779 866 2483 | Eckert, D. Snavely 2, Snyder, Sloph oT : ior: J ewe l er GLORIA JEAN — ALAN CURTIS painted the head of & mule on if 3 ee vB Eo ol On Thursday evening a birthday Wat I d Cl k R s A . 4 . | as GS — A vo base is 2s : 171 ¢ When. it came time to quit, the Ir-|Barnharts FG SG TG Tis hits—Hennessey, J. Snavely. Double ial will be held in the church ya an oc epairing 97 “DESTINY” ishman looked at the coat a minute |B; . : - plays—Frey to L. Myers. Left on basement, the program will be in - a minute | Barnhart ...... 161 121 179 461 | Daye Mt or: SL : ; and asked: “Whi ; ve i °° | bases—Mt. Joy o, Hempfield 7. Base charge of the Merry Maids Sunday rata. . veh evar ie for! ih op of. you bovsipoe ... . ... 143 143 145 431 on balls Off Myers 5. Struck out— School Class, and the following TUESDAY, MAY 1 DOUBLE FEATURE 8 y coat? —, — | Cassel 153 179 190 522 By Myers 9, Snyder 8, Eckert 2. Hit ¢ Lact ; 2 J 3 : iS 4 “ENTE ENE 1 i! = — That held ‘em. Scopy 5 nt 153 442 | bY pitcher—By Snyder (Piersol): Sunday school classes, taught by Eyes Examined ELLA RAINES -in- ENTER ARSENE LUPIN mt es secs oo "am 191 156 sve (Myers) Wild pitches—Sny- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metzger, Lydia ; = 31,80 A cerainvery big lady from ow} Foo “ 09: gor 3 Webert Passed balls—Myers. Staley, Ruth Albright and Jacob : Pir, MARTHA O'DRISCOLL -in- “HI BEAUTIFUL” : er. ap Kaufiman, will be hosts, the meet: | | emm———m— > midst always occupied two seats| Total c..... 815 138 823 2426 tg wil 00 PM ad |] me] R S M er she went to a movie or public | Tyonios FG SG TG Tis| EAST DONEGAL TOPPED i id ie Sean PY | ’ 1 L L I S WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, MAY 2-3-2 FEATURES ¢. perfarmance. Recently she went to SPE 9 5 593 EAST HEM JL) VE 2h j = : in- “SAN FER] il he the Forum at Harrisburg to a con Siders i a i a East ay ma I tend | oO P T oO M E T R I S T ROY ROGERS -in- "SAN FERNANDO VALLEY" > a con=-| Schneider ...... 93 7 541 | Ras 2g abr h « In Tuesdav: evening May & : : ert and handed’ the usher two re- | Neff or si 145 483 B. Hess 2p .......... 3 0 0 Sa Tregday evening May 2nd at | —ALSO— "served-seat stubs. “Someone with Bre on 149 210 181 540 Weidmanp .......... 4 1 1 110" 0 P.M. the Querterly conference HOURS { RICHARD TRAVIS -in- “THE LAST RIDE" Ff you” he inquired. “No, I'm going |Tronio ......... 181 144 190 515 Bs Sage 3 >i 2 lp ty Trea Gi i % Moose Bldg. BA days as oy. a 0 ees ¢ olo |S 3b............4 2.2 2 eld in the Silver Spring church, of TAT "VY Io occupy. both. seats,” the lady ex- ye MR te Sasa i the Sine: Shing on No Hours Thursday | FRIDAY-—SATURDAY, MAY 4-5 3 all official members are requested to ¢ claimed. “I'm sorry, lady, but you! Total ........ 861 852 889 2602 |Arvold If ... 3 1.3.0 Oh, or send : Dr i Elizabethtown EVENINGS JOUN WAYNE — ELLA RAINES -i can't do that,” the usher insisted. an i nares 2 : g $ E Be Soe SP Tues.. Fri, Sat, 6:30 to 8 5 RETR 4 8 Quite irrite 2 "larly exclaimed: : al (Walters. 2b .......... 2 ( £. Young, strict Superintenden i El Al So SE Hae ig By Schneiders FG SG TG Tls | Hawthorne i 3 0 1 8 0 will preside TALL' IN THE SADDLE x tow why I ean’t do it. Schneider ..... 151 179 158 488 Shelley 1b ..... ....1 01 2 0 Saturday, April 28 the Boy Scouts PHONE 334] a Er I bought the seats and I'm going to |Brown ......... 137 147 117 401 jAmold ef ............. 0.0 0 0 scram iron and use them or know the reason why, !Germer 147 150 161 458 | Fao 14 ld SE a EE ere . . Fermer ........ . . "ots 2¢ 4 old garments for the Eur 0 and if you raise any further objec- |T once Yo 150 131 409 Moy : ® 4 821 14 > : garments for the European re tion I'm going to see the manager.” |p 2 a 5 abr h o alice ager. ge ....... J... 162 168 135 465 Erb ss 3 00 0 1 Mr and Nirs. Oliver Rette 4 “Wall,” said the usher ‘in dismay tat ARS ; Mr. ond irs. Oliver Rettew, pre : said the usher ‘in dismay, w= om ow 1 0 110 Osented to the Ironville U. B. church You can try it if you want to, but| gal 762 794 705 2261 |Shopf If ............ + 0.0 00 : . : oT yo ? wal... 52 11 o 2261 | oi hman 2 : > no two potted ferns, in memory of their you see the seats are on opposite or RU « Sinan #&b Lr 20200 Sides of the aisle = ol. Doughertys FG SG TG Tis D. Snavely 3b ...... 3 0 0 3 Cpl. Donald B. Rettew, who Was he face red? Dougherty ..... 162 193 171 526 Snyder p ETE 3 0 0 012 was killed in action April 24, 1944, as 2 : Vogel .......... 193 216 162 571 [Brubaker 1b 4 0 2 6 Oin July. - Kramer ........ 200 177 10 SID ware ll 2.0000 Mis Hazel Fornoff DeTambel, ac- They tell this one about a family TN 4 3 a5 487 | oe of . co nied her ; arvi beck i ey nu Lewis .......... 184 168 135 487 |C. Longenecker cf ... 2 0 0 0 (companied her husband, Lt. Marvin poy in the Welsh mountain hills. | Spangler ....... 216 193 175 584 M. Ber cof ...... 0 0 0 0 0DeTambel, to Harrisburg, where he A dre: ful explosion had caused _— a ae mF J. Snavely ...... . 01 0 0 for the Pacific Coast, enroute to the death of a native and a witness | Total 955 947 813 2115] 0 = or 1. the South Pacific. 12 the catastrophe was delegated ol (ERR Tonal for Stohr i 321 10 ree eee A i inn Ve or Stehmaq: break the sad news to. the widow. | Haas FG SG 1G Tis t Donegal . i "010 002 1-4 = He found her, a tall gaunt woman | Barnhart Te 148 170 131 449 it Hempfield 000 000 1—1 (luestions & Answers squatting before a shanty eating’ witman 158 180 176 514 por Braker, 2 Hess, D } ¥ HoT ; ila che ate hie. mw ee : y ess, Aungst, Arnold 2, Johnson, = 3 pigs knuckles. While she ate he ex- | Scholl ......... 135 132 148 415! Wolters. ‘Thice. base hits on. (From Page 1) Plained all the harrowing details of Zekany 146 134 150 430 Arnold. Sacrifices—B. Hess. Stolen Board, and attaching a “Spare the death. The old ledy kept on Haas ........... 157 185 163 505 |bases— Weidman, J. Snavely 2, D. Stamp 13” from War Raticn Book eating and finally, through a mouth Snavely, Brubaker. Double plays— Four for eacl of fz full of meat, said: “Well, stranger a m= TT ITT Hess (unassisted). Left on bases!.. Gi ACH member of your SAR A) i ae! Jol ......... 744 801 768 2313 | “East Donegal 3, Est Hempfield 12. 11 covered by the application. wh n it rough picking this PIS | Alwines FG SG TG Tis Base on balls—off Weidman 7; @ What do I do with the com- knuckle, you'll hear some ......... 202 176 173 551 Snyder 2. Struck out— Weidman 8; pleted application? round here wha is bawlip. —~| Needham ...... 156 199 172 527 Snyder 1 ), Umpires—Kauffman, and A. Return o your Board either Alright, alright so it wasn’t { Fackier ........ 182 200 225 607 | AT Ei, in person or by mail. (Mailing is anny. Heel ........... 155 178 160 493 | SCHOOL TEAM better. Since » Board will not be | Susanne lwine NTT 20S BE BE Ie a NEAT IT act on applications immedi- A GI on {furlough took his gal Bw i n= WON FRCM MANHEIM : 1 ined] oe IB = To Mount Joy High won a good ately, it will save your time as well friend ca ball game at Philadelphia Total 872 956 888 2716 foc i 277" as that of the Board Members if you last Sunday. She had never both eee - of 3e rom Manheim High Friday will mail yveur home canning sugar ered with baseball before and soon . 3 tg 3. Score: pplication.) aa ee elie Yas! . i hen Mt. Joy abr | a oe | she exc aimed: Isn't that pitcher Ashestos Plant inviteS I Myers of ay i v 3 Q. What does the Board do with grar.1? He hits their bats no matter Crider 2b t 0 1 1 1 the application? how they hold them!” (From Page 1) Zerphey 1b 1 2 2 6 0 A. The Board will go over your than 55 separate manufacturing and L. My sp 2 9 0 0 1 pplication and, based on your ac- gorgeous hunk of blonde was | processing departments. Each de- ew : 4 0 ] i J tual needs and on the regulation Hennesy i : : ied egitialion, complaining to me that her newest | partment will have an exhibit of fin- | Frey ss . ~~... 3 0 2 1 oissue coupons. The Board will mail | friend never takes her to the |ished products. Kendig 3b oc 2 1 0 1 0 your coupons to yo. ! “Why is that?” I Step-by-step operations in con- G. Meyers rt : 30110 Q What do I do with the Suir} “Well”. she answered. “one |!verting crude asbestos into finished Total 20 5 821 ~~ coupons? 3 : : ” 3 3 as a o'a . o 2 & o Th : it rained ‘and so for the !products such as asbestos cloth, | Mowheim Boro abr h o a A Yousign your name and write first time we sat in the parlor at|yarn, brake linings, clutch facings Witman Uf 4 2 1 1 Othe number cf your War Ration home and he says the movies were | and other products, will be shown. Sly eres : ’ 8 9 Book Four on each of the five pound like shat mr’ vue Co sr eee Approximately 85 employees ON seer ss... 4011 7 coupons. The coupons then can be 100 - whoo!! UU. S. Asbestos Division will act as |gard 3b = a 0 1 6 5 used in any grocery store for buy- RL guides, hostesses, receptionists dur- | Shank 1b .. 2 0 011 0 ing canned sugar. Be sure to take A bachelor from near town final-|ing the “Open House”. Details are Shere of 3 0 0 1 0 War Ration Book Four as well as st himself engaged but today I|under the supervision of a three- RE Ee o : J : 9 the coupcns when you go to the cut 5 Witmeyer tite 3 Me Joih YY ed it's all off When I asked !man committee of plant supeinten- = p % ___ store to buy your sugar for canning im why, he exclaimed: “Well, her | dents, H. E. Palm, Oscar Achey and Total 29 3 621 10 Q. How much sugar will be ie 2 isn't very good and I found John Hunter, working mn coopera- | M: Joy A 010 gis ! 5 sued this year per person and per cut he has no money and besides tion with Advertising Manager Ar- Co lem Wits : i 4 Zo family? she wouldn’t have me and went and | gus Leid) he ey a sc an Pior "A. As much as the Board deter- married another fellow, so I took Arrangements are being made fo scl. Two base hits—Moseman, Beck- mines you actually need, up to 20 my mother’s advice and just drop- | handle 5000 visitors during the four- | er, Zerphey, Frey, Stolen bases— pounds per person, or 160 pounds to Rp « ” : ard 2 ank, Witman 2 Mosemar twas 1 : ped her. play. Open House program. Spec- Bard 2 Shank man 2 Mos, a single family. For canning fruits m— ial invitations have been issued to | pouble plays Bard to Shank ©r fruit juices, the allowance will be if any of you folks need tomatoes | Army and Navy officers represent- | Left on b: Manheim Boro 7.'on the basis of one pound of sugar this year, phone Ira Huber. He's | ing military procurement agencies, Mt. Joy 7 Base on balls—off Wit- for each four quarts to be canned taking all the orders he can get. — [to government officials, and to lead- MY®€r Mysrs 2 out Nite Q. Will any sugar be issued for myer 6; My I res en - _. — — — and he’s gonna fry and |ing representatives of business and Er Br Millet Tye “N= making jellies, jams, relishes, cat- raise them all, himself. civic organizations of Lancaster Co. —- —— sup ete : A EE : Tit} I'll bet they will be as hard to get : Other Scores: A. Within the maximum allow- as those whit owl cigars he sells.” Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Maytown 12, Rothsville 3 ance, up to five pounds of sugar per === i | Lititz 10, Manheim 0. person named in the family applica- A first grader came in from a|clean anymore for a while yet, he —— tions will be allowed for these items. morning of play and going to the has to get his axe sharpened first. The Schedule tit Ulla bathroom procured a bottle from oril 27 Elizabethtown at Fast Patronize Bulletin advertisers. BUY the medicine chest, took it to the Examining officer to hospital } mpfield; Mt. Joy at Lititz; Man- kitchen and asked: “Mother, is this | corpsman: hells Boke 5 by Donegal. UNITED NAT MORE May nempne at n The good smelly Su i ke on When you have your tonsils remov- | heim Boro; East Ch at ; n IONAL WAR BONDS us hair?” “My 8 ess, no!” his |ed, what is the medical term for the | Elizabethtown at Mt. v i motlier replied “that's a bottle of operation? May 4—Lititz at E st Hempfield; CLOTHING COLLECTION mucilage.” And the boy exclaimed: Corpsman: A tonsilectomy Manheim BS for Overseas War Relief 4 y : : ov 2 Las onegal. “Then I'll bet that's why I can’t get{ Officer: When you have your ap- iy 8 East oa cele ob’ Fast ¥ / : : » _ . a ie! pi 1 dat L ‘ J - my cap off. = pendix removed? Done; : Elizabethtown at Lititz; APRIL 1 #0 30 : | PR A re . Corpsman: An appendectomy. Manheim Boro at Mt. Joy. & Ll D i RE By the way, “Bucksie” Chatles| Officer: Correct. And now, when . May 11—Mt. Joy at East Hemp- ov spare 1 Ia a .s : field; Lititz at Manheim Boro; East hat can ic one of the best and noisiest fish {you have a growth removed from | ponegal at Elizabethtown cleaners in these parts, if at any |your skull? ee —————— ? time you need any cleaned But Johnny says he wont be ready to Corpsman: A GI haircut! 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