The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 04, 1948, Image 4

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I—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pua., Thursday, November 4, 1948 - REG’'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes | S——
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Schneider ...... 189 182 173 544
C. Pennell .. 173 169 134 476 |
Anderson +r 1 158 180 5117
Reinhold ....... 185 182 107 564 q
Barnhart ....... 171 202 182 55%
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Hepple . ‘ 211 200 149 560 — 1 evens”
EB. Brown ...... 177 164 118 59 - en — Cn
Kinsey i 164 179 164 507 «9 j oysTIR SUPPER NOV. 6 Give the family a real treat, take
Spangler . 183 156 156 495 S h IN F Th Bull t Tl Ladies Bible Class of # . 2 ire
I 1 i s Bib ass o 1e | them out to supper at the fire hal,
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| Total ...: 882 893 831 ws D al T S b k | | sponsor an Oyster Supper at the reads newspapers buf . \
oneg wp. crap 00 * Landisville Fire Hall on Saturday, | NOT everybody reads circular ad- Mi shit hand | 8
Funk’ FG SG TG TIL «The Minx From Missouri”, + + * | November 6th, from 4 to 8 pm. | wvertising left on their door step. 1ighty handy
Fre ene 177 199 154 530 : ] : | Se RK “5 NIC 35 HK —]
BY He RE 165 170 168 203 comedy in three acts by Jay Tor Week's Best Recipe 1 bac ah d
H tetter ...... 117 188 199 564 bias, will be presented by the sen- Spaghetti Sauce: 2 small onions, | ME to 1ave aroun
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1 en nell . . 154 208 151 513 ior class of East Donegal Twp. chopped, % green pepper, chopped, oO 2 . oh . 9
Fu ... 161 145 171 478 High School, on November 11 and pt mushrooms, sliced, 1 Ib. ARE GY when it rams. \
I didn't see the evidence. but Tot . 835 910 843 ogg 12. grourrd beef or veal, 2 T chopped INVITED A Ph
friend assures me His so Keeiders FG SG TG “TI. The play centers around a hill- parsley, 1 ¢ ground carrots, 2 cloves TO THE 29 Vv |
Ph. cdi and | J. Mateer . . 168 149 158 475 billy girl from Missouri who | garlic, 2 t salt, 1 t pepper, 2 t cel ch 1 | Miners
ee fence: "1 > Packel ... +172 169 128 469 strikes it rich and comes east to apy seed. 2 t sugar, 1 No. 2 can to- oO ° J sen
The lawyer wrote underneatl *1| ot Hacer :, 1 og 5 ji be taught culture by her snobbish matoes. strained. 1 ¢ meat stock, 1 ME x ~N
1 lead for all Roo = : Si 168 187 156 511 cousins. sm dl can tomato paste, } t ground Bb oo %
The doct vided I prescrib hd 7" The leading role of Jackie Clem- cloves, t cinnamon. Saute onion, Y
I ’ : Total 806 800 746 2352 mons will be played by Mary Jane peppers, mushrooms in small MOUNT JOY, PA. |
! ds Sollenberger, Others in the cast sunt of | fat. Add beef, cook {
Fhe plain citizen wrote: “1 Pay ' : amount of not at. Aa ety [ NK RIC —~ —K . |
for all . E. HEMPFIELD GIRLS WIN are Jay Wolgemuth, Betty Heina- until seared. Add parsley, carrots, | we HK i Tr .
SECTION B. CHAMPIONSHIP man, Gloria Fisher, Raymond garlic, salt, pepper, celery seed, |
Now that Scoring in the first and second Good, Hazel Miller, Norma Jean gugar, tomatoes, stock, tom to EE A
rad Sans non half, East Hempfield clinched the Shank, Jack Madara, Jean Fitzkee, paste, cloves and cinnamon. Cook EVENINGS SATURDAYS
au ior to WOIm« wWilo Wed i
9 i 3 Ty County High School Section B Roy Frescott, Alice Doles and gayce slowly 1 hour, remove garlic : sHOWS MATINEE 5
foes yout en ISL. Yous Hockey Championship Wednesday James Horst. Continue cooking another hour, o: [ 7AND 9:00 P. M T I wep
ih : by turning back the Mount Joy The play will be directed by Mr. until thick. Stir time to time dur- | SATURDAYS 10AYS
: : irls, 2 tol. Robert D. Slaugh. Student direc- ing cooking. Pour sauce over) 8.3.70. 5 Mount J P 2/00 P.M ano
Everytime a new model ca Elaine Gingrich tallied the first tor is Helen Snyder, and student cooked spaghetti. This sauce may | A oy, Ta. : -
comes out the manufacturer, de soal for the new champs in the first Managers are Roy Wolgemuth and 1, prepared a day ahead, for ong] FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5-6 EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT
igner, ete. tries to outdo their |p.if and Fern Wav Wilmer Dick ; cooking
alf : y ay added the de- slow cooking. f INNIFE FS ‘REGORY PECK i : ¥
competitors by adding some new iding marker i ’ he 0 half \ Verse | JENNIFER JONES — GREGORY PECK =in- 2.90 2M. E31 5
Ire. Yea! od ay | ciding marker in the second half. Orchestra Members Hallowe'en Party 66 EM
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- 4 0 en wv littl Mt. Joy's left inner, Wagner, tallied The following students are mem- With a meat meal, have onc ol Duel In The Su £3
Ts Te he Le i in the second period for her team. bers of the 1948-49 Orchestra of the, the vegetables an orange goblin. | Ist SI Frid » { IN) TEN
ot o the co yl panel. n the st 8 Fridav 6:45 st Fe a AT »
mn le 5 ire > ne | On Mt. Joy Pos. E. Hempfield Fast Donegal Twp. Schools, under Hollow out the orange, make | st Show Friday 6:45 P. M. 1st Feature Satur 5:15 P. M. =
el S sand, 110ot, an on the righ 2 J 0 = Tonle 11
Cc a 1 3 one nd i Ringer the direction of Mr. Eugene C./goblin face with India Ink, fill o i
~O=k ne same ar, on ne af 4 x ve |
felt and righ th =a bum Hoffman CF Yingrich Saylor: Violins: Rosene Musser, ange cup with mashed sweet potat- | MONDAY, |
elt and nght o he rear bumper, | qo. . .
Strickler R 1 Robertson Pauline Miller, Joyce Eshleman, oes capped with a marshmallow, As oe AYE
as lettered: “Passing Side” and | 7... i ’ oe WALT DISNEY'S
id hi ere ; Passing % gs Zerphey R W Zerphey Helen Heistand, Sarah Singer, Kay toasted under broiler. For sand Ge
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4 Moor 2 H: Rankin Warfel, Jane Leedom, Ann Young, wiches with a soft rink | “RB
y : i Krall R H Cope Marion Wolgemuth, Lois Hess, rounds from sliced bread. \
When prize club met Monday, | ¢chofield LF Bender ‘Raymond Goepfrich, Mary Ortman, sharp scissors, cut eyes, nose and :
cne of the older women who brags | Kramer R PF Dougherty | Violas: Sarah Brubaker. Ruth Mil-'mouth from top round. Spread | J 4 |
continuously, hored everyone with | Resenfield G Breneisen ll : ? a : 1 ; ith f TUESD + NOVEMBER 9 P
3 ! . > ¥ MT. JOY 0 1-1 ler, Cello: Jeanne Miller, Clara lower bread round with jelly of] { | 3
her long-winded tale of how years E HEMPFIELD ee oh 1 1—2 Anne Weaver, Flute: Shirley War- peanut butter and you have a gob-| BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO -in- | |
fe am vie talent scout called he: Substitutes: Mt. Joy — Rehard, fel, Clarinets: Anita Swords, Hazel lin face sandwich. Make ginger t 66 39 {
(he “girl wit the hoth -glass fig- Horm, i i Bigler. E. Hemp- Crankshaw, Alto Sax: Glenn Arn- bread cookies, frost with icing and BUCK PRIVATES AA ELE A
ure.” And one of the vounger helo- ertzier. SA An Ress ov iin; site virdons Tite ¢
nerhbers ai ther table Goals: Mt. Joy Wagner, E. old, Tenor Sax: Robert Linard, when icing hardens, writ first | wv
members at an er able cracked: | or upfield —Gingri Gingrich, Way. Way. Horns: Peggy Hicks, Jane Hender-'name of guest in semi-sweet choc- |
I'ime marches on! — son, Trumpets: Raymond Good, olate squeezed through paper cone WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 - with an all-star —
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T'here was a family reunion near A Halloween Party In Peck, John Singer, Jean Shirk, chopped apple mayonnaise, for | Bid TODD In ouppecrting Cast i
town recently with exceptionally Tuba: Roy Prescott, Percussion: salad. Make a goblin face by cut- | “THE PARADINE Cc 4 SE" - i
large attendance. During the The Grade School Gym Donald McKain, Helen Snyder, ting surface of apple peel then fil it | i PENNSYLVANIA "POWER & LIGHT COMPANY »
entertainment a certain man re- Piano: Hazel Miller the eyes, nose and mouth, with rem mee (
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marked t his wife: *} hike i A 1 ance and black decor: . : cream cheese. —— | a {
thar th li wack hatter mid orange and blac aecor a- | Trained Animal Show 5 = = Tr ms (
your moiner=in-'aw much beoler {yon ghosts, and lighted pumpkin The grade schools of Florin and House Vines TE —————
min table centerpiece, the Girl Scouts of Maytown will sponsor the Stud- Most homemakers like ving of THEATRE i
Officer Mie Good : Troop 108 entertained at a Hallo - ents Sunshine Collies under the touches of green in the 3 HOW'S EVERY NIGHT | A. |
0 Ke rO0( gave «¢ JO=- | . . . ; a T Oo ¢ ‘ vt 1 n bid o£
1an a ticket S oe or ve iy ween party in the Mount Joy grade/personal direction of William Stu- There are a variety that can be yp oo eat at 2: Sunday at 3 P.M. i have taken the Agency for }
34h i phe 3 Siar 9 Right "school gym, Wednesday, October 27. dent, in the high school auditorium £'oWa in water. Plant food : i
oon one 1 sing Te Guessing of guests, a “blind cookielaf Maytown Friday evening, Nov. tablet form, dropped in the FRI. SAT. Nov. 5. 6 i$
when 1e remarked: 0es nis Tan : - “ abo ONCe ever: ix weeks )
[ 4 : al social” (eating food in the dark), a 5th at 7:30 p.m, about on ve! ix weeks, the | I
cket cand » one g0 he . lant foliage ed clean 3
: 3 ; id i five-ring contest, dancing, and hav- Mr, Student, a master showman foliage wiped wh | OM DIRE! (
oLaer day ‘ . Leck lamp cloth w ] (
ing palms read made up the pro-jand animal trainer, trained ani- k with a damp cloth, will make | © § th
lc on M qt | Bram. mals for motion picture studics. It hardy growth. Here are a few | RED Ro. I
ca ( 1D 1¢ on Marietta oD . . : Ww n this manne Y A i
x a {ds ‘and when the: Mary Jane Starr won the prize Was during this time he developed ney 1 i i ann - | Fa A g 3 EG i 3 |
ne 1 ani i i liked | OF the best costume: Marian Smith, an admiration for the horse and 01 Trailing Myrtle, bette: | ARLE Sh anda i : i
. di ia : ig "7 [for guseeing the most foods in the the dog, being particularly charm- In FOOINS OF porches thm | a J ! 1
She re Ty “tainly wasn t | Jay Brooks, Paul Fitzkee, and ed at the inteliigence of the dog wh g ih ar nt { |
te et 2: Sovd the five-ring con-| Mr. Student has developed the V | 1 . i
do dic} Richard Boyd, for the five-ring con- Mr. Stu NBs ther © ist vor red ; And have opened for business at 2 temporary location where 1 will i
test and for guessing the most beans only white collie dog act in Amer- ™ | . | i 5 Ln th
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The teacher of or | in @ jar. jiea, consisting of Ave besuiifgy iv vB 5 we tel be pleased to give you the best in ft
i J {| Novelty dancing was done and White collies and one toy dog. Ev-|PoSure; tnglish vy, usu hoe: ol | . i
it. Jo him cac}] re x 1 1 but often \
: tpalvochy . erywhere it is acclaimed to be one '™ 3% A en VX wel 1] ! | i"
helped him with his lesson and |refreshments in keeping with the oy 3 4 rm 1" i
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boy replied: Naw, I got it |occasion were served to the follow- of the mos beautiful canmne ael re a SE VICE nd RE PAIR i
ror, eal ng Scouts and guests. now before the public. | i
yrong myseld Gerald Berrier. James Booth, Jay! Freceding the dog act will be a MIGH SCHOOL SOCCFRITES | Ps
ne of our Brooks, Richard Boyd, Jean Dar- show presented by a groups AT HAMBURG | {{] As soon as my gew is completed, on Lancaster Avenue, —
aval Toit rit tn lati ilk ; Lorraine of elementary pupils of Florin and he Mount Joy High s yl soc | .
a nlite iy ge kl Spd Wr a Maytown. team, winner of the L incast Ci i = | Columbia, betwee no, and January 1, 1 will oCCupy same.
ts to buy efrigeraton After | Dennis Fackler, Paul Fitzkee, Shir- : : .. ot : : : {
king them over she said: *I|ley Hawthorne, Robert Hetrick, Will be a joint meeting of High League championship, will . with BRIAN DONLEVY * ARLENE DAHL |
dos Tio Ppose you Would care to| Doris Linton, George McCue, Ash- fe oii teachers of East ig Han burg High, of Berks C | | ® }
k 1 few questions and see |er Neiss, Sally Ann Nissley, Mary Done ga wp., Conoy Twp., and Hn t first round of the PIAA Dis~ |
if T could get one free?” K. Landvater, Richard Schneider, jarietta Boro in the Bast Donegalitict 3 playoffs next Tuesday, Nov. |
ee | Goris ; tar] Shel Twp. High School building at May- 9th R! Call 118J5
i ch ci Georgianne Shatto, Earl Shelly, Jer- ~ "} : 5 ; Thic i J ; 4
C y > evening of November Is 1S one three games sched- 1: |
MCUNT JOY AMERICAN LEGION ry Shupp, Robert Sherk, Thelma og the ening i Novel oe! hs ot a m ched { For Home Delivery? J
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Sherk. Marian Smith, Helen Sprout, I>" 1e speaker will be Professor Rigo gig at > in the first round | .
FOR 198 - 49 SEASON Mary Ann Spangler, Mary Jane Ea Hoover of Elizabethtown 2 playoffs The local hooters play | 1 1 > :
4 . ns " : “ollege. Mr. Hoover is in charge of their first game at Hamburg and | yA
(First Half) Starr, Donald Thome, Peggy Wea- —°'€8€ ary ei | - OCUus aL >
Mon. Nov. 15 - Columbia (Home) |land, Jean Wittle, and Marlene Zim~ Elementary Education at the Col- could advance to the finals by win :
{ 18 - Millersville (Away) |merman, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas lege. . Ting. co | ase
22 - Lititz (Home) Leitner, and Vera Eby. The grade schools of Florin and Vi 3 Schmoll
hist Nov 24. a — et 4 Maytown, East Donegal Township, ATTENTION icto M G Busi Fl il he ¥ i i
Rea Jamie (way will sponsor “The Sunshine Collies” BASKETBALL PLAYERS ributor— y Garage Business af Florin will be continued tor the presen
n Tor NTR SE) . INTYV STR «Qn KE is SC e X shine ollies Af LTR a, a CR
Mion. Nov. 29 - E-town (Hom COUNTY STREAMS STOCKED |. 0 rene] Gms abil Aree : : OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.
Th Dec. 2 - New Holland (Away) | Thousands of catfish and sunfish | persona rec ne Il-| Anyone interested in playing Drive In For Curb Service
Mon. Dec. 6 - Tritown (Home) were stocked in county streams re liam Student, in the East Donecal basketball with the Mount Joy Le- | —— A 2 RA! CET WS
Mon fm town yme were s 5 ounty streams re- A i is AIL AANA PEE ARE HF SNS TH WIGHT EMEA
Thur. Dec. 9 - Rothsville (Away) cently. Little Chiques creek, 400 Township High School Auditorium gion teams, varsity and reserves, is| =
= hs We Hy. 4 ’ SE Maviown. Friday nt 7:30 vied te atiornd Yo. d CH |
Mon. Dec. 13 - Manheim (Away) sunfish and 1,000 tadpoles; Big it Maytown, Friday evening at 7:30 invited to attend practi it the high |
’ . school 1 Monday Nover |
Thur. Dec. 16 - Landisville (Home) | Chickiés creek, 600 sunfish and 1,000 school on Monday, November 8 at |
Mon. Dec. 20 - Paradise (H ome) tadpoles. Preceding the dog act will be a 7:00 P.M. This wiil be the last]!
Preliminary games at 7:15 p. n At the Safe Harbor dam 1,000 cat- Yar Jory Show" » of Son oT clice efor ne lecgue Season |
d varsity game starts at 8:30 pm. | fish, 300 sunfish and 1,000 tadpoles PIANC solos and duets, recitations, opens on November 15.
Hon will be played in the ere stocked 1 accordion and trumpet selections, a LS —
It. Joy high school gymnasium and i ap and ballet dancing, all of which Subscribe for the Bulletin.
everyone is invited to attend GET SOILS READY will be presented by a group of == = sain
Vis 1s tho best Ta STE Prpare soils now for seed sows pupils of the Florin and Maytown ucated. Complication rise when | ©
ter County and all games should be | ing in cold frames, hotbeds, and schools. i Aunt Clytie arrives, and ghosts and |
good brand of basketball. sash greenhouses, and fcr growing A small admission will. be charg- prowlers start appearing and disap- |
BERS ae fo SRR young plants during the winter or ed. The boys and girls will have pearing. How everything is straight-
OYSTER SUPPER NOVEMBER 6 | early next spring. J. O. Dutt, ex- for sale home made candies and po- ened out, and the minx gets her
Ladies Bible Class of the Church | tension vegetable specialist of the lato chips. The proceeds of the a- man, makes a happy and humerous |
of God, Landisville, will serve an Pennsylvania State College, sug- bove affair will go toward play- ending.
oyster supper at the Fire House in gests adding lime and fertilizer ground equipment for both schools. The complete cast is as follows:
Landisville, Saturday. November 6, hen the soil is, being. piled: or “The Minx ; from. Missouri”, a Jackie Clemmons, Mary Jane Sol- |
from 4 to 8 p. m. | turned the first time comedy in.three’acts by Jay Tobias lenberger: . Mrs. Harriet Radley, or 0 3
rm ree vi > resented < bv » sandr: Betty einaman® firise Ro “oo no
lifer |. ry. will be prese nted < by" the se Be tty: H in uman M Arise Tyler, | by & SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS
SMOKER, NOVEMBER 12TH FARM SHOW SPACE SOLD class of East Donegal Twp: Hich Raymond Good; Given Tyler, Haz- | 3 : ty fi ; ¥ pif 4 a rh Fit |
Friendship Fire Company = will The State Farm Show Commis- School on Thursday and Friday el Miller; Mimi Vandeveer, Norma ; i ni i ; Th - ne
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hold a Somker &at the Fire House, | Sicn announced that all commercial November 11 and 12, at 8 p.m Jean Shank; Asbert Vandeveer, | ‘ MORE $ICO CUSTOMERS The MORE a
on Friday, November 12th, for the | €xhibit spaee for the 1949. Farm The play concerns a hillbilly girl Jack Madara; Clyte Clemmons, Jean | PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2
benefit ‘of the company. | Show next January 10-14 had been Jackie Clemmons, from the Ozarks Fitzkee; Pete Waldron, Ray Pres- | '
Orr allocated. Not a square foot of whose aunt strikes it rich and sends cott; Ammonia Fitts, Alice Doles | APRIL, 1943
Patronize Bulletin advertisers, . ~ Sbace remains for sale, her some snobbish cousins to be ed- Eucalyptus Jones, James Horst,
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