The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 09, 1948, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday , September 9, 1945 , REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes 4 The rai population of the Unite 1e average Amenicar S0CI






  



 
 
 
   
  







— ————— - - States has been estimated at 130- | 1874 quarts of milk in a yea Th
pre. | 000,000.
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iN TEL TA Saw 7 TERRIBLE STORM: ine i oa PP HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? J.-F. H U M MER reel
SAVED A FELLER'S TH WAVES WAS BUIL D+ U2 eur - ; B
by beac Wo hil FIFTY OID VA SAVE ? : DON'T WAIT TOO LONG Bite, IU otf bi 14th.
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Mr. and es 4 Jo on Fogie o ¥ — “on BRING THEM IY. Hot Air Ventilating, Sund
| Mountville and Mrs. Roy -Gepha 7 % . = Suction™¥ans, etc.
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[xd Mis. Yours, of Moun! x er —— City Shoe Repairing Co. Office: 34 Detwiler Ave. Mt. J ae
Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A - 2 SOUTH QUEEN STREET tutes loa
[Fogie and Mss. Serena Fogle on 5 LANCASTER, PENNA. 7-11 no
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Mr, and Mi K. Franklin and ea 2
mils 1 Mi nd Mrs. John . EET ST J oO Y SAT
spent. Sanday at Mount : i EVENINGS SATURDAYS
Cromwell spent Sunday at Moun . 7 YENI ATURDAY t
Gretna Park


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ig Pans EXT WEEK | HAROLD STARK SERVING TIER ERR. = ¥ . 7AND #905. Omi
Vr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and YORK FAIR NEXT LEK | HAROLD STAR SE Mr oh 1 SATURDAYS LIDAYS
Lancaster, Mrs. Roy Everything is in readiness for| WITH HP SQUADRON ELEVEN ll THEATRE SIMON P. 6.8 2:00 P. M.
mily of Lancaster, : ind hy TN MARY G. NISSLEY,
iephart, Mrs. Wayne Yount, of the Biggest York Interstate Faw,| Harold A. Stark airman, USK, EVERY NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa.
Mount Joy; Mrs. Earl Garner of which opens next Tuesday, Sej -| of 211 Mt Joy st, this boro, is yo 0 qt at 2; Sunday at 3:20 Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10-11
AT) R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. tember 14th, and continue 5 serving with the Heavy Patr SE
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L Sani mr YN PS a MOET TR
Cornelius Hepler of Lancaster AND NIGHTS through Sat-| Squadron Eleven which has ju THUR -FRI Sept. 9.10 PEGGY CUMMINS — CHARLES COBURN -in
tambo Kt This bee / d the Battle Efficienc) 2
[ D. visited Mr. and Mrs. George urday, September 18th. This is | been awarded he MARGARET O'BRIEN ’ ‘GG G Of WwW m ’
\ IS E OWL! S ‘hel lkope and family on Sunday. the 96th Anoual of the | Pennant and “E” for its gen ra “RUTCH JENKINS reen rass yo ing
A Ww Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of Ycrk Intersta’e Fair one of the | excellence throughout the fi cal 0
Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ir- largest exposwions of ifs kind in| year July 1, 147 to July 1, 1943 “BIG CITY
vin Witmer on Friday. Mr. and eastern United Stat: A “World's This ‘qualifies him 16 wear ii Tr e S auran MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13
I'm not tting enougt era | : : 3attle Efficiency “E’ badge f
| Mrs. Frank Thomas of Norfolk. Fair right at your door’—with ed- | Battle SISA TURDAY Sept. 5 EAT ST ROBERT MONTGOMITY — ANDREA KING -in-
. j ATRBANKS JR. 40 EAS MAIN NT,
it's because some laffs wer nt | 1 y sx {tensive yMve- | tice in the Navy revived with thi DOUGLAS I Y 6b « i - LT)
: : { Thomas and son, Ronald, of Balti- Among the extensive 59 MOUNT JO
in and not used, you 4 I's pi Md., were guests of ments made during the vear was | recent award vb HE EXILE Ride The Pink Horse
remembe: they must be signed | "Lo : the enlargement of the stage and| The award is a competitive « Open 8 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.





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iva, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold ucation and entertainment’ for ail. | uniform, an old peacetime
the Kauffman’s.
ly, : ; Vie TERE over- | based on overall battle efficient 12. 13 Monday thru Saturday La
i ep Mr. a Mrs. Ilber , Une erection of a permanent cover |b C ; SUN. "MON. Sep Se i. 3 3
we don’t use the signature in th A nd Mi Wilbert Wikre ing over it. A 175 foot long truss | Consideration is given to all fa Pp Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

when we receive them. Natu













umn Let's * me, | and son, of Lancaster spent Labor . tor andy : (Sunday Matinee 3:20 p. 1
column, — £15 nave Be i We $ © ver t rs Incident to squadron oper i . x SNF z
; Day with Mus. Lillian Witmer. cantilevers 18 feel out over Mn ; NE JOAN BENNETT — MICHAEL REDGRAVE in.
M I M Al ber ACE track, parallel with the front ticns such as administrative ef losed
Mr, and Mrs. Abram ramber ts " v| Be wh appearance o Jerson { [Y9 $9
of the stage. The bottom of the ficiency, appearanc I pers S t B y d Th D
I sure get a big charge out of | and daughter, Minnie visited in stage covering is 34 feet from the | performance of pilots and aiveraf ecre e on e OOF
the item concerning the two fil- | Lititz on Sunday. floor of the stage in gunnery, rockets, bombing nad i All Day
olds who made the 100 i Cue W oy 1 Bo eee !
teen year olds who de 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and Steel ard r: ave been erec- | instrument work. '
Steel guard rails have been ere % S d WEDNESDAY — THURSCAY, SEPTEMBE 1
nile an hour dash to E-town last | family visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram ted on hoth sides of the track, | ——————_— PARADE un ay : 15-16
Thursday. It said neither uth | Gamber on I riday evening. which is encircled by a five foot | ALBERT BROWN SERVING y rer y =~ WALT FULL LENG FEATL RE Y.
has had Pa 5 Srv: ¢ Ee in i i 3d Ms. ii of wire fence located ten feet from | ABOARD A REPAIR SHIP TUES. - WED. SEPT. 14-15 WE SELL “Song Of The So th’ Cl
o handle a « it tha oltwoo risite 8 Mrs. iva tor Ovid Albis 3rown aman, of 214 4 UR IAN PRATER
Er a rs 90d i : visite i Mes the outer guard rail, thus provid-| Albert D. Brown aman, ' DANA ANDREWS—JEAN PETERS Breyers Ice Cream ii 3
peed, ur ne rlles rban and Mr. and Mrs. jng the greatest possible safety for! Mt. Joy St. is serving aboard ”" .
. ; acl X rt : 3 . ii W At the Fount: ) "
twenty-five other obstacles and | William Haines on Sunday. both the public and the race par- | repair ship, USS Amphion, whicl DEEP ATERS t thie Poussin and Bulk ota erie — bs
not have an accident or hurt any- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Greenawall ticipants. has just been awarded the Battle ‘SS
one — that's experience enough | of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. In addition to the races, vaude- | Efficiency Pennant and “E fo
tc my mind. Victor Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. ville acts and revue, which will | general excellence throughout the :
_—— Edward Isler on Saturday evening. go on rain or shine, there will be | fiscal year, July 1, 1947 to J BEER! Call 118J5 -
I've been driving more years Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and special added attractions. $1948. This qualifies Brown to w x
ia b but = 1, is : : . | For: Home Delivery
than I like to admit, bu m | daughter, and Mrs. Victor Snyder i the “E" badge on his uniforn i
darned if I'd ever try that ride in {visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles IT mn TI IN 1S 1 t i I WACKER
i d ) y AY, and Mrs. Aubrey boles IT TOOK OUR OWN MARSH | old peacetime practice in the Na { SPRENGER
eight minutes! of Marietta R. D. on Sunday, GEMBERLING TO DO IT | revived with this recent award | VARLEVS ORGE iN
. PIEL'S :
yore Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farlow and Terre Hill's 30-game winning SW) Blase vec | PRIOR Yo
; vwhere over . y 2) y any | pe
be, didn Yen ; 8 Son: gd > Rimes ne ney and streak came to an end on the last Cut flowers can be kept fres} { RE one Pe
Jay weekend, s hi ) | Mrs. Jacob KE. Earhart of Lebanon day of the regular season's sched- | yse of chemical solution: ecord- . oy
tunity to do some more research. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- ule in the Eastern County League ing to A. O. Rasmussen, Peni | Vietor J. Schmoll ie
I often wondered how many parts | macher on Sunday. as Now Holland took a 5-3 decis- | State extension ornamental hor Distributor—
there are in an average automo- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craul of jon Sundav cultarist Ash y OPEN UNTIL 9 ©. M.
dV, 1 St. ASK your county TTT Sear
bile, so I took mine apart. Mount Joy, Miss Emma Barton and! Terre Hill, winners of the pen- tor dircetions Drive #n For Surly Serv ce


There are about 15000. Well, al- | May Nace of Columbia, R D., vis- nant last week, was checked by | — . —
right, if you don't believe it, find |ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and Marsh Gemberling, the Lebanon ACRES UAT TR
out for yourself family on Sunday. Valley Star, a resident of town DR. S MIL] IS Quality "Meats |


During the first few days at
chool, one of cur grade school

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J It was only the third loss for the is pe | ALSO
Guly ma decorator ef JHE WEATHER! Hose ders this sewon, vo o OPTOMETRIST | :
rave over a bottle when it's empty. : : : | A FULL LINE OF
them at the hands of New Holland 59 N. Marke{ St., Elizabethtown |
BY KENNET{] DROHAN RAT trl yes sessed PHONE: 334-J | ATE
The following is a brief summary MARSHALL GEMBERLING, { rity
-|of the local weather from Wednes- JOINS PRO CAGE CLUB Eyes Examined by ; intment |
eachers as asking : rariety of T : > . : 4) Xaminec I Appoi intment
whers w a Se : 8 Ys nesday September 1 to Tuesday The Baltimcre Bullets of the —_——— ee ————— rs Fruits & & Vegetables
eo0glrapny « esuons, jus aS a a . A : . 3asketh
freshe : fords what he asked: September 7, inclusive: aShotinl) : Daily: 9tol and 2 to 5
“Wh Hn we where eleph ints are Temperatures Sonne te ors 0; Sinstoots Evenings. Tues. and Sat, 6:30 to 8 ’ k
found?” Bright Bobby raised his Lowest: 44. (1st) ou me oi No Hours Thursday KRALL S Meat Mar et
Association of America


“pp ’ : Highest: 88. (5th) boro, a student of Lebanon Valley |
hand. “Elephants,” he replied, a College West Main St., Mt. Joy
“are so big that finding them pre- Average: 58. The 210- ; Sanit : ee ey {
ents no problem as they hardly Type of weather high evel og rec ip twice was [ . y
its no} om as hard y Clos divs. igh scorer for the Lebanon Val- . | Electric
eve get lost. He's right Eh fe bis . ; : :
ver ge 1 Partly cloudy davs: 4. lley team during his four years Dr.H.C. Killheffer land Gas e ing
— dace play While stationed in Iceland | |
Look before you stop! — Cloudy Says L, { 'during the war, he scored 71 point Optometrist Also Specialize On
n . i hi arometer 5 ’ ;
Or clse you'll be sorry She migh arometer in one game, | MANHEIM | FARM MACHINE WELDING
, Lowest: 29.98 (7th)
be old. —— lca | 163 S. Chaglotte St. | AND EQUIPMENT






Highest: 30.17 (6th) Telephone 187-R
SFRVES yn oy v . .
ohn. Wet Leos icin Average: 50409 in SERVES WITH PATROL Il Mon. & wegnes. | Automobile and Truck Welding
Nl hits cob Be Precipitation Harold A. Stark, airman, USN,|| Tues. Fri. sat. 7.8 P. M. | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
and doughnut safe from juvenile 3 = IPRs uit a
fds is: to lock eon ad Total rainfall: .04 in. of town, Is serving with the Heavy Tues Fri
ands is to lock them in the pantry oi} Patrol Squadron Eleven whic h has 9:20-1:00.2-5
hi th k hder the x Greatest in 24 hrs.: .04 (7th)
ind hide the ke uni ig Soap -—--a been awarded the Battle Efficiency BL least Ss |
1 the washstand, It never Porn: op al 6 iigh
fai SOAP BOX DERBY : Wi) for its | eneral excellence Telephone 24. Delta and Marietta Streets
a AGAIN THIS YEAR hroughout the fiscal year. MT. JOY, PA. Phone 289
A vy 1 Bra ie Plans are under way to have the ee om = =)! 2 -~
A R man was boasiing io : KCK HK |
his neighbor I haven DE} | “Soap Box” derby, when we have i }
nt on repairs on mv ¢ in | the Farm Show, and it is hoped that MEMBERS N | C M W E B B
months. we will have a number of contest- ARE 10 . .
ants, for this year each contestant
The neighbor replied: “So the
TED G
ome A ves
——— solation prize of $1.00. 1C
he 1948 version of “The Village The rules for the derby remain i AA 1 2 RO .
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122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
nan who made your repairs told that enters, but does not qualify for
me.” one of the prizes, will receive a con-

Under the spreading stnut tree | shift in the prize money. This is

the same, and there will be a slight <









I'he village blacksmith stands done so that each entry will receive MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONES:
And stand and stands, and [some money. Mt. Joy 117-3 oT E town 928R7
stands Watch next weeks paper for more I HK Ko Kee ot
Mighty few horses these days. particulars on this derby, and in : |
* [the meantime, get ready for the F Hi ®
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My grandfather lived to be nine- |derby. Build that racer and have it or igh I rices SUND A Y SEPTEM BER { J A |
ty and never used glasses. in shape for October 16th. Joseph 1 2 SE S ND Y !
I'd rather drink it fre : a bottle | Shaeffer is chairman of this event Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct i
to )! 2 : ati - vou may : n " nim or mot HELLA]
ttle roid pris | ' To The Gy V A L L E Y V i E WwW P A H K, \ ; )
Here's a little incident happened Street pee i 2 SwALL Me BLING PENNA.
TSM ALL HAULING FE E
last week, and we're still laughing. | TOMMY DORSEY ul |
A little girl about six years old Tommy Dorsey, the “sentimental P 1 G M ONE MILE 50 H ON YORKANA ROAD A
went to a bank and asked to see | gentleman of swing,” will headline alu . umma & Son P. ESENTING
the cashier. A smiling clerk | the entertainment bill at the 1948 ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. fF YY
wowed her into the banker's priv- | Reading, Pa. Fair. Dorsey and his Phone E'town 171 or 13 Phone E'town 345J5
fo ° ® § -
LR a non Joe Phillips/and His Dixie Pals \
rashier that her girl's club was concerts Sunday and Monday eve- — cna EE ——— A \ /
HARE RE CR Sa oS 5 a eo /
grog : Melvin Price and Sante Fe Rangers
I'ne banker laid a dollar bill and | ber 14 through 17, the Dorsey or- ; \
a dime on the desk and said, “You |chestra will play for dancing in 3 3 0)
take whichever one you want.” the fair's new roller rink. The ¥ 2 Nemo Ran R d - 1 O 1 Ra B VY +
She picked up the dime saying, | Reading Fair will be in operation i \ t rs nc 2 5
“My mother taught me to take the | frcm September 12 through Sep- ® : WwW O R
O.RK. Jamboree Gang
cf paper” And she picked up the | E- -TOWN MIDGETS WIN .
dollar bill. — — Now 1I:ask you.) + Elizabethtown won ithe second :of at New and Walnut streets, will please discon-
When she grows up, what chance |2 IW midget exhibition tinue or prosecution will follow SHOW STARTS AT 1:30 P. M.
is her better half gonna have? series with Mt. Joy last ‘Thursday ’ . . iad DEE
ier better ha Bones WISE owL evening, 1-0. It wasathe second Adm. Adults 30c tax inc. Children under age of twelve admitted FREE
— et tem straight win for E-town by the WM. K. SCHWEERS, FREE PARKING SPACE. — PARKING LINE RESERVED FOR CRIPPLES AND SHUT INS THAT ENJOY THE
ON Er CHAMPIONSHIP MT. Joy OWner 2 SITTING IN THEIR CAR. — GATE PRIZES .- FUN FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
D. Leed, Ephrata,” won the| MT. JOY ... 000 000 3 0 ¥ a
Labor Day Great Southeastern E-TOWN:. ., 001. 00—1 2 0 PICNIC TABLES EATS REFRESHMENTS GAMES
skeet championship by breaking| EStock and Brown; Shearer and x. DON'T YOU DARE MISS IT
100- straight near Smithville, | Hawthorne,





raising money and would he please | nings, September 12 and 13, and
contribute Tuesday through Friday, Septem-
» ber (
smallest piece, but so 1 won't lose | tember 19.
1 xs eel AQ At se ns
the dime I'll wrap it in this piece
Persons dumping rubbish and refuse on the lots



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