The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 08, 1948, Image 7

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defeated Tuesday.
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| Section 1 by nesing out Marietta, Fr 7B .
21-29, as McCue and Wilson both = NS 27 IE Ne
dunked 12 In another as Za RAN
thriller, Manheim Boro edged East £0 Sr
REGAL FELLLERS
MT. JOY JUNIOR HIGH I

IS STILL UNBEATEN
Mount Joy is the only undefeat-
ed team in the County Junior High!
Basket Ball League, as Columbia,



 
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Hempfield, 30-29, by coming from
behind in the last period,
day’s only lopsided score was Eli-
zabethtown’s 46-25 win over Eas
Donegal. Chapman tallied 19 =
E-town’s total.
= Ficherly Now Has Very
(From page 1.
|preciate unless given an opportun-

--BY-. Mount Joy | ity to watch the process of dry
E OW lL F1 Ti cleaning.
A WIS | McCue Foo. 5 2 12 The establishment consists of
V Wilson BF 0... 5 2:12 i a a Sonarate
Bown Bo 0 0 ten rooms, each housing a separate
Have you broken your New| Resend C .............. 2 1 5 department,
Year's resolutions as yet? I'll bet. | £mith GG 0 1 ‘1 "Garments are received in the
Well, that's one thing I don’t have | Boyer g ein : 2 / main office .and transferred to the
to worry about. I'm so perfect I Dayar ___lassembly rcom where they are
have no habits to break or im-| Totals .............., 12 7 31 numbered and classified accord-
provements to make, ———Quiet!! | Marietta ling to the delivery day. As every
- G Fl Tl| garment is registered a piece of
One of the Romeo's who fre- le Ee 2 l colored fabric is attached. The
quent Johnson's reported on Mon- | T, Sargen C ............ 4 0 glcolor of the tab indicates the day
day night, that: “I'm exhausted. | Br adles Chula. 0 0 Olof delivery. Here the orders are
Last night I was out with a nurse.” | Sweeney G 2 4 8 also sorted for call and delivery.
A pal(?) suggested: “Fine. Mayhe | ONE Cr a 9, The third step takes the gar-
next time your mother will let| caddler G .............. 0 0 0 ments into the classification room,
you go out alone.” —————|where the clothes are sorted and
Eesti Tok iW ura {weighed according to weight and
A gorgeous bionde over Colum-| Mt. Joy .......... 5127 7—31 color. Clothes having fancy but-
bia way is sporting a novel neck- | Marietta Cherian. 4 77 11-29 tons, sequins, etc, are placed in
lace, She made it out of her old | Referee — Gilham. - white nylen bags for safety.
wedding rings, | JUNIOR HI STANDINGS Transferred to the cleaning room
gj Section 1 the bags and other garments are
It didn’t happen here, but, when | meam W. L. Pet. placed in a large 140F Hofiman
a customer went into a barker | Mount Tog ein 3 0 1.000 Dry Cleaning washer and a liquid
shop; the barber took one look at| marietta ............. 2 2 5pp/scap added. This is followed by a
his face, thought he recognized | Manheim Boro ....... 9 9 500! rinse. The amount of time gar-
him, and asked: “Haven't I shaved | glizabethtown ........ 2 2 500 ments remain in the cleaner de-
you before?” Misunderstanding | Fast Hempfield ....... 1 2.333 pends on the time cycle indicated
the reason for the question, the | pag Donegal ......... 1 3 250 for each type of fabric,
man replied: “No. I just slipped on ee Eee In the cleaning process, as the
the ice and my car
fence.”
An habitual inebriate, in one of
his s

r moments, met
bor of his on the street
commented: “I'm glad to se

: |
hit a cement |
a neigh- |
and she
|
you're |
mending your ways. I saw you in |
church lest night.” Registering
surprise, the man replied: “Oh, so
that’s where I was!”
When a Main Street young lady
returned home at 3 am.
irate fath-
“What do you
staying out til this hour
And his daugh-
answered: “Why, Daddy, I've
ting
of the sick
on Saturday
went meekly
met at the docr by her
er, who bellowed:
mean by
of the morning?”
tel
been sit
up with the sick
man you sat up with
night!” —— So papa
to bed.
irse,” agreed a
“Of cot Senior
g
girl, “ there are better things in
this world then men,
them.”
men to Lay
When a “ti hauled into


night cour » demanded:
Tell me ecffic
this
explained:
do you kaow
An

n is drunk? d the sarg
Well, Ju

he

stag-
she was |
son |
but it takes |
gered out of a har, The n he stood |
in front of the fire alarm box on
Elm Street and put a penny into

it, Then he looked up at the town


cclvent goes through the washer
lit is being filtered. When the sol-
vent reaches a certain degree of
MARIETTA TRIMMED
MOUNT JOY HIGH
Marietta High remains unbeaten he
as the river boro five won easily impurity it is redistilled and all
from the local team 42-34. Garber, Sediment depcsited in another unit
for the lecsers, ran wild,
pints, while Kraus for
was runnerup with 18,
In cther
99 of the machine,
the victors| The redistilled solvent is as clear
|as pure water when it
| the wasHer.
scoring
returns to
league games FElizabeth-

town defeated Fast Donegal 48- Upon removal from the washer
29, while East Hempfield downed the clothes are placed in an extri-
Manheim Boro 40-28. {cator, Here again the time cycle
Columbia and Upper Leacock| depends on the fabric, as the ex-
are leading Sections 2 and 3. makes 1400 revolutions a
| undefeated. | minute, removing all excess mois-
Marietta ture from the clothes before they
G Fl Tllare placed in the tumbler, or if
Kraus F 62 15} the garment is fur-trimmed or the
[Mover 02
Leamon Foie 21 are fragile etc, it is plac-
Bickel 'F....... co... 0 0 oled in the drying cabinet.
Sargen' C ..0 0.0000 1 3 5 The tumbler is one of the most
| Ruther'd C .............. 0 g 0 hazardous units of the plant and
Shellmr (G11 151 5 5 Seen only be operated by a well
{trained hand. Should the extreme
Tetals 15 12 42 “high heat” be applied immediate-
Mount Joy J ly to the clothes, the fumes would
Tonal oF a 9 Pl 4 burst into flame, An experieaced
Ressler F an Hee 1 1 3lcperator allows a few minutes for
Garber FB 0.0] 8 6 22/a flow of warm air, then high heat
Conner Coenen 0 0 9 and finally cool air.
on Re ae 0 : The next step is the spctters, He
Max GG ... 50. 008 0 0 omust be a treined chemist if
ews clothes are to be successfully
Souls by periods: Bra 1210 34! (leaned but undamaged, Spots are
Marietia ........ 513 14 10—42 classified as wet and dry, and it
Mi. Joy 5 9 8 8-34 is assumed that all spots have a
teferee — Lowell. certain degree of grease in their
an a ccmposition, Greasy spots will im
Temi ZA OVE STANDING Pot, | mediately be removed in the
{ Marietta: i... 5. 4 0 1.000 washer, but any other spot that
| Elizabethtown ........ 3 1 .750/ remains, it is up to the spotter to
| Fast Hempfield ...... 3 1 .750/recognize i's cuaally, rust, paint,
Mt. Joy es a 1 3 .250 albumin, and then kefore
East Donegal re 1 3 29250 proceeding with the various
Manheim Boro ....... 0 4 .g00/chemicals at hand, he must know
clock and said: “My gosh, I'm ten
rounds overwe J? —————— Now
what do you think?
Had my other girl cut for a
ride on Sunday and down’ along |
the river we saw a crowd so we |
stopped, Finally my femme says |
to a cop:
The
the
The
“What are you doing.”
cop replied:
“What for,” she asked.
“We're
; for a drowned man.”
disgusted, “That’s
What do ycu want one
I tco
river,”
cop explained:


she said: silly.
for?”

k her away, but fast.
———
We've heard
new argument
for getting a new fur ccat, An up-


Quite |
look-
| men’s
| year,
town lady came forth with this:
“All I have is that beaver coat, |
d I refuse to wear a fur coat
’s ten years old.”
| Ephrata
|
|
|
“Ten years old?” her husband
scclded, “You've only worn that
fur for a year.”
“I know, but the beaver wore it |
for nine!” she argued,
We were invited to see a paint- |a game with the Columbia Legion heat for the drying
ing that a young lady Lancas- | on the high school floor tonight at| Cabinets. : tiie
ter considered her masterpiece. | 8:30 o'clock, There will be a pre-| The second Is used for
We were amazed to see nothing | liminary game beginning at 7:15 storage, + pea | Be
but a piece of canvas painted | p.m. | All ‘machinery used ‘is United |
blue. Surprised, we asked: "What's | eee ee ee [States Hoffman, the newest
that a painting of?” She explained: | HANDED LITITZ A SETBACK |™ost modern equipment available.
“A boy and a girl making lo ve.” | Esst Donegal] High defeated A Spacious. garage with A
“VWhere's the girl?” head doors is in the rear of the
we asked.
| coLumBIa HFRE TONIGHT
|
|
| SPORTSMEN MEET JAN. 12
“We're dragging |
| the quality of the dye in the gar-
so that his chemical
the
{ ment, does
not remove colo: as well as
12th,
Joy the spect.
There
5
Monday
at eight
January
the Mount
will meet
evening,
o'clock,
are several different
Spertsmen’s Assoc. at
the Fire House. i
Afeature of the meeting will bell
the showing pictures of the Sports- lly
activities during the past fabrics is used. In the
such as trap shocts, pheasant is the hot head Dress
trapping, ete fabrics, and a set cf
I I a, where all the “hard-to-get-at’
CITY - COUNTY LEAGUE places in garments
These games were played in the in a jify. This
City-County League on. Monday deal of the old method of
night: finishing,
A tailoring
cn the first floor as well
er room where a 20
i Powermaster oil fired boiler
nishes the steam for all the units,
heats the ten rooms,
In the wool finish-
a steam utility
designed for
next
units,
room press,
rough
oon
for smooth |
pufl irons
eliminates a great
room is also housed
VFW
Millersville 62,
48, Boys’ Cluk 39. |
Maytown 47.
Quarrywville 45, Lance. Legion 37,
tI Cer.
The Legion Basketball team has and furnishes

Lititz 42-23 in a county high school
“She wandered away,” explained | ncn-league game at. Lititz on Fri- building from Which deliveries
the artist. “Well, then, wheres the | day night, Les' Hawthorne scored > ¢ made. :
boy?” we demanded. “Naturally he 28 points. i Harty Grejney,
followed her,” was the explanation. | -— mye bails the congrats block bullding,
—— Maybe we just don’t under- | When in need of Printing. (any- It- has ‘all steel window frames,
stand art,
This is
ek, but
ry, so the
all a lot of
I batted it out in a hur-
trip this

|
pn kindly remember the Bulletin
| hair,
boss wouldn't get in my |
florescent: lighting, Fin type radi-
nt heat units; and a ventilating
all you haven't i for fumes and hot air.
Mr.) John Miller, of
A WISE QWLI the electrical contractor,


— After
Leen very helpful, town, was
Elizabeth Weidman, w
Mount Joy. lly sis-
empl yed at the United |
Plant, Columbia,
of Mrs,
Main Street,
Encagements
(From page 1)

ters are
Throw
| Mr. Dissinger, a veteran of World
and Franklin and Marshall College, | War II, served in the U. S. Navy
ing
uated frem Mount Joy High Scho 1

is now a student at the Dickinson | and is now employed by D. M.
School of Law, Carlisle. | Stoltefus, contractor, of Quarry-
— | ville. Mr, ;Weidman is employed
Mrs, Elizabeth Jaco, or 213 Lo- at the Dean Faper Mills, at Eden.
cust St., Columbia, has announced | ye
the engagement of her two daugh- | LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING
ters, Rosaline Fay will wed Sher- Tuesday evening, January 13th,
lock W. Dissinger, son of Mr, and | the regular monthly meeting of
M:s. Howard Cissinger, of Salun- the Ladies Auxiliary of the Wal-
ga, and Norma Jean will be the | ter S. Ebersole Post, wil] be held
bride of James A. Weidman, son at the Legion Home at 8 o'clock.


NOTICE TO BOWLERS

A Mixed League for amdteur bowlers is being
organized and anyone (mgle or female) desiring
to bowl will pleas leave jnam¢ at Lincoln Alleys,
Mcocunt Joy.
Schedules will be made up at a later date.

IT'S A PLEASANT WAY TO P!
ASS THESE WINTER EVENINGS
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WANTED
JCK DRIVER
AT ONCE
H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
MOUNT JOY
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£ Hg A TD
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| Mit. Department Store
| Women’s Coats $15 = $20
VERY ONE RE
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Values to
$32.54
Values to
$25.00

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$495 &
$5.95
Wemen's
ang
Girls
ee OF ALL
DRESSES $5 - $7.95
rE
HOUSE DRESSES ~~ $2.95
SWEATERS $2.95
CHILDREN’S COATS
{| GREATLY REDUCED
$16.95 COATS NOW $12.95
$22.95 COATS NOW $16.95 |
CHILDREN'S
COAT, CAP& LEGGING si1s$10.95
SHOES REDUCED
STRAPS
OXFORDS $D 95
PUMPS
Outing PAJAMAS $2.98 |
Dress SHIRTS on wr $2.45


MARIETTA THEATRE
|
SHOWS EVERY NIGHT |
Matinees Sat. at 2; Sunday at 2:20 |
THU. -FRI. Jan8-9 |
GREER GARSON
Robert Mitchum - Richard Hart
“DESIRE 1 ME”
SAT. ONLY Jan. 10
{MARGARET O'BRIEN
“Unfinished Dance’
in technicolor
SUN.-MON.
LUCILLE BALL
FRANCHOT TONE
(The Year's Wackifst Comedy)
TUE.-WED,” Jan. 13-14
GENE TIERNEY
REX HARRISON
GEORGE SANDERS |
“THE GHOST
AND MRS. MUIR” |
and Gas Welding
Also Specialize C6
FARM MACHINE WELDING |
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Trick Welding |
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Covers Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 289 |
AUSHERMAN BROS.,
Realtors
James P. Hgusi Agent
Phone 21
Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.

Electric


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J. STATLER KUHN
REAL ESTATE
Genardl Insurance

| Rione
gf You can now have your
8] PLUMBING & HEATING
IR. L. BREAKIRON

24TM
456 Donegal Springs Road



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EDW. EVERETT HORTON |
‘Her Husband's Affairs’ |
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The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 8, 1948—5

MOUNT JOY LIONS CLUB
TO PRESENT
The...
Darktown Follies
Wednesday - Thursday
Jan. 28-29, 1948
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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RTT, RRS
EVENINGS J O Y SATURDAYS
sHOWS MATINEE
7 AND 9:00 P. M. T AND
SATURDAYS | HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa. ERRATA

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 9-10
RED SKELTON — VIRGINIA O'BRIEN
‘Merton Of The Movies”
MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 12-13
SHIRLEY TEMPLE —RONALD REAGAN
“That Hagen Girl”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY. 14-15
VICTOR MATURE — BRIAN DONILEVY
“Kiss Of Death”
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 16-17
BOB HOPE — WILLIAM BENDIX -in-
“Where There's Life”
=in-

-in-
~in-

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| Chests of Silverware
SERVICE FOR 6, 8 OR 12
PRICES FROM $32.00 UP
| oe _!
Don W. Gorrecht
Mt. Joy, Pa.






[| work on a
Deferred Payment Plan
For information see
done inmtmediately
122 E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PHONE MT. JOY 337-R



BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON
FLORIN, PENNA.
GE PERMANENTS
oF 2 $3. to $10.
IF Shampoo and Set $1. 25
PHONE MT. JOY 153-]-5
Maude Buller, Propr.
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BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
Open 8 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.
Monday thru Saturday

served 11-2
®
CLOSED SUNDAY
JANUARY 11, 1948
Dinner and 5 to 8.
|
Breyers Ice Cream
$1.90 Gal. Container
BEER! Call 118J5

For Home Delivery
WACKER
SPRENGER
VALLEY ESRGE
! PRIOR
ROELING ROCK
AL & PORTER
Victor J. Schmoil
—Distributor—
OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.
Drive In For Curb Service




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When in need of Printing. (any:
| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
or
meade isn


NEW ADDRESS
Dr. S. Millis
Optometrist
Daily: 9 « 14 83-5
5. & Sat.
99 N. MARKET ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN
Evenings: Tue 6:30
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PHONE: 324.J No Hours Thursday
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NK mn 1 commen 1 ao JRE
WEEK EN D SPECIALS
J FRIDAY — SATURDAY —-- SUNDAY
LOBSTER TAIL
|| Hot and Cold TURKEY SANDWICHES §
x OYSTER PLATTERS
OYSTER SANDWICHES
Amerjgan Legion Post
D. 185 MOUNT JOY, PA.

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