The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1949, Image 4

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Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 13, 1949 | REG LAR FELLERS - Co ene a“ NCE TI IRE Sores off %
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| The unique situation was brought ii RE) MANHEIM EXPERT poss.
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|two undefeated teams before the | Mon. Fei sat 7. gM CLYDE TRIPPLE co Ire
| holidays, suffered defeats, the for- : a prices
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mer at the hands of Marietta, 42 to 9:30.1:00.2-5 P. M. Hershey's Store Bldg,
38, and the latter at the hands of SLUZARETHTOWN MOUNT JOY, PA.
Mount Joy, 50 to 48. B E. High St. 1-13-3 mo. Pat;


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HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? Wh
Marietta moved up a notch to com- | :
plete the trio of leaders, Mount Joy Everybody reads newspapers "Me DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
is a fifth > a BOWL L 1 N G | Community’ S Bit gr RHEE E EMS NOT everybody reads, gircular. ad: |B Eles oe Welding BRING THEM IN.
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As a result of the two games, |




gal, which topped East Hempfield, vertising left on their. door step, City Shoe Repairing Co.
|,40 to 29, in the third game in the MOUNT JOY TOWN ‘A’ Church of Brethren will have . : Also Specialize On 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
morning as follows: Martin S. Mus-
secti + LF y n cc . g .
| FiO im | " FIRST HA “G | se r president; John B. Nissley, vice preachng services in the local ) : | FARM MACHINE WELDING LANCASTER, PENNA.
Mount Joy advanced through the FINAL STANDINGS church this Sunday preceeded by, : AND EQUIPMENT
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shooting of Georgie McCue, early Team Ww L Pe. | president; Carl S. Krall, Cashier anc | Sunday School,
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y | scoring leader in the league, who 39 29 574 Trust Officer; Victor Shank, assist- i : = : lo Automobile and Truck Welding Qu ality Meats
A WwW I S E O W L : id 122 t 0! he Barnh ut’ S 34 34 500 ant cashier and assistant Trust Offi- | The Ladies Aid Society of the | r n LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
N C : 22 x to i oe as he 32 36 ATL or: "Norman Sprecher, assistant local church met in the sewing room,
—— ocals rallied to nip anheimy by Be Bier 31 37 A556 C=). nies He of the church Tuesday with the fol- : FARR . INE
the recent heavy rains |cne basket in the last minute of, High Single - Packer 254. i Lester G. hi wing present: Mis, Kays 45 EAST MAIN ST. Cover S We ing A FULL LINE OF
I ind here reminded me | Play. Manheim led, 18 to 6 at the High Triple - Barnhart 648. Linneaus Longenecke di Tellers; lor. Mary st sarer. Ida Brubaker MOUNT oY i
gis a X i ni NE { | au arter 25 to 24 at the half and 36 High Team Single - Barnhart's 1023 Ruth Coble Krayhill, stenographer | 1 oo 3 ie on aker, Delta and Marietta Streets
in incident which occurrec A y “rk nal « - Barnhart’ 2809 thos "hristipe R. Weidms: lice da reneman,
vu : ve IL aro A certain fel- [to 35, ‘ging into the last Uwilling ad ma pn : ag y L wg | M: oy Hess, Salome Shank, Ruth Mende. thi lh RN F : & V bl
hoe 1. oF ym . . : erks; Florence ! ler and Lols ’ .
was out in the woods near period at Manheim, Dick Rhoades greider’s FG SG TG TL bookkeepers; Isaiah | Eshleman, Anna Breneman, Naomi Dinner. served 11 -2 and § to 8 ruits egeta €s


Ant Crat nn he was sud- |had 21 points for the losers. RE... is 174 190 189 553 > Rte
Mount Gretria when ‘he was sug had 21 points for the losers spine Js 10 1 oh Sumpman, Messenger-Janitor; So- Hoover and Ida Becker. . C M WEBB
Cerly coumit Jn Segre Som. Geltmacher ..... 133 178 147 458 licitors, Arnold, Bricker & Beyer. Mrs. Anna Butterbaugh and o VV KRALL'S Meat Market
pour of rain. He saw a large | MILLERSVILLE NOSED OUT Miler oo 9% Te 10 52) Wit Nattanol. Landisville daughter, Mary and Ruth Ann, vis= Closed Sundays & SON




































































































hollow log and crawled int it |OUR LEGION NEAR THE EN {reider 232 155 568 | . A Lo ited with Mr. ¢ oi BE .
e ; 8 nd o ec ive ; UC B IA 0 . | D Kreider ........ 18 Z 155 508 | BR. Good: H.W. Minnich, ted with yr wn Mrs. Elmer Hoov West Main St. Mt. Joy
ut of the rain Well i Big Ed Falk, Millersville marks { S >
{ et out © ain, g alk, ] RE re ra er on Sunday evening,
4 and 1ran and. Skip Libhatt,. Mi. Jo otal ......, 880 914 834 2628 | Edward G. Myers, W. Scott Bush- Mv. and Mr. Earl 81 : B ers Ie Cr am 122 South Barbara Street
ol wet ‘nd swelled © Bok or. I 1 aii } Y Funk FG SG TG T1|ong, William F. Hoffman, G. F. r. and 1 arl Kipp, announce e ¢l e MOUNT JOY, PA.
] got SO We é swells SO | bas cet ace, due ed or scoring hon- Brevi ........... 159 234 179 572 Trout, Phares B. Stehman, and the birth of a daughter, at the Lan= BULK AND GALLONS ROOFING SPOUTING
tight the fellow just couldn't get |ors for the evening and ended up (Hostetter ...... 168 161 192 821} v.00 Jr. Elmer K.|caster Osteopathic hospital. : Se
out (tied at 26 points each. The locals Hendrix ........ 231 177 178 a Cone, tion will take Mr. Harry G. Heisey has filed EE EE SHEET METAL WORK 7
Right then and there his sins opened the final period with a drive ry 1 3 18 if | pore on Tuesday, January 16th, | suit for damages of $392, as a result WE DO ROOF PAINTING op
began passing before him when |; : ¢ : , lead Funk ........... / PRT * vi.a 2-car collision in Elizabet . {
rae. pial overcame 2 Millersville lead CT 1 Maytown National, Maytown | Of @ 2-car collision in Elizabethtown |§ ALL KINDS OF PHONES: _ qa BALSAM Al
suddenly he remembere ie. had [hut the victors bounced back with aj motal ........ 922 930 873 27125 Mervin. Avoid. AH, Encle last August. hd Mt. Joy 117-3 E'town 928R7 { !
not paid his subscription to The that won the game. C 6 Aud og Mi 2 Sa innit for COUGHS put ro COLDS
Bulletin for over two years. Millersville G Fl Tl Schneider ...... 203 179 183 565 | ii ; ot wo Everybody in this locality reads | Fl HY
Immediately he felt so small !Filing 5 1 TUE Pennell -.... 140 173 227 540] dorf, G. Carl Shenk and Raymond The Bulletin—that's why its. adver= HE Dc RC £
that he had no trouble crawling E, Falk F............. 13 0 26Brown, R ...... 179 179 199 557 Sipling. ts of A EE saat, mre
out of that log and go home. C oo. ens 4. 10 18 Reinhold: -....... 166 196 193 555 | The reorganization follows: Presi- * E Wol th MEMBERS ™
ut Of phar dom of Ye... arnhart ....... 4 221 592 rE Hollenbuugly Vico Hi]
He paid his paper next day and 5 Yar CR 9 y UB unhart : 97 lid 2 5¢ | dent, C. 20 lle CA Js . a Ics gi ARE
his label reads paid in advance [Neff G ................ 6 0 1B Total 1.00 0. 885 901 1023 "9809 | | Jrestdens William Mundorf; Cash- & Son INVITED
ever since, evan GB 1 1 3 Bennett's FG SG TG TI | ier, J. H. Hoffman. e WwW 1 n TO THE
en Hopple ......... 182 196 169 547 First National Bank. Marietta 17.5 Marit a doe Ba N
ith Totals 31 13 Brown E. ...... 155 204 190 549 John Orth. George P. Resch. J PHO 74-R
We still have a few subscribers age Joy Legion G Fl TilRinsey ......... 179 224 192 595 |p ie Spohrer & 4 2 i > » 1
who should get caught in the rain. |Libhart F ............ 13 0 26Spangler ....... 184 233 151 574 Sto Bb Ra a C Ines ©
Fellenbaum F ......... 4 0 S8Bemnett ........ 160 160 192 512 | Charles J. O'Connor, E. R. Kray- To ot
Don't have +h time for the Conrad F 0 1 oe rt en bill, Jacob R. Garber and A. L. y b Oo
much ume or coo. 9 0 Talal... 860 1017 900 2777 | Resch. : oser 5 ate op Y we MOUNT JOY, PA.
His week, cause It 13 G ............ ) ! 3 Te The reorganization effected Wed- rn . d y .
Farm Show time and 1 could ini 5 3 1po NOT FAIL TO GET A nesday morning follows: * John Chocolate Ave. Vex RE KE KE Ke A Kt
miss that. See you at the baked | Brenema = LICENSE FOR THAT DOG Oth. Me A :
potatoe stand. Totals... Wm 33 5 71 The purpose of the Pa. Dog|been a director for 35 years. FLOR; PA. “i i’
| MILLE ISVILLE 20 25 17 13-175 Law is for the protection of the | J. Barr Spangler and E.R. é ———————— mh
Two small chaps on S. Barbara |[MT. JOY ...... 22 13 22 14-71 blic and their property through |Kraybill, vice presidents; Charles NEW AND USED EVENINGS J Y SATURDAYS
St, were telling each Stet What | Mavt Ta behind in the praoper control of dogs and for | J, O‘Connor, secretary; P. P MACHINES Olympic Watches SHOWS 3 Maines
they had requested for Christmas Maytown came 1ro e the protection of the properly li- | Snyder, cashier. Paul A. Muel- FOR IMMEDIATE : h T AND 9:00 P. M.
and got. The one said: I got |the 3rd period, scoring 23 points and. and tagged dog. ler succeeds the late George H. ELIVERY SAIDEL & GEVEX T H E AT R E HOLIDAYS
a drum, a pair of roller skates a | went on to defeat St. Joe Monday, vy... 1948 dog license expires on | Hambright as solicitor. D (waich attachments) 6.8.10 P 2:00 P. M.
loud tin horn and a cap pistol“ night, 46-33 January 15, 1949 regardless of | Exchange National Bank, Marietta | Sivan your sewing Mount Joy, Pa. ————
“What do you want those things IT when you purchased it | EK. Tingley, Frank Ziegler, | machine into a portable or con- FRIDAY—SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 - 15
Ww you | : oo a y as i LK gley, rank Ziegler, Te eth . 4 F st e Jewelr ’
for? asked Willie. | VARSITY LEAGUE The 1949 dog licenses are now | George R. Miller, Frank H. Strick- Sole. Boney for All mikes of orstner y 9 Si " :
“To make money,” replied | Section One on sale at your County Treasurer | land, Guy S. Hoffman, Dr. B. : en Delta Pearls BETTE DAVIS — ROBERT MONTGOMERY
George. 3 : 2 League Standing Office or may be ordered through | Scott Fritz, Dr. Edward C. Kot- We pick up and deliver any- : “J B id 99
“To make money”? Willie gers | Team cE w L Po any Notary Public, Justice of the | tcamp, Jr. and Thomas L. Rich. where. We buy used Singers. "Modern" une ri €
ied. Manheilh Soro 1 750 Peace or Alderman. | At the directors reorganization Rhi t J welr
"Yes, Mother will pay me not to Marietta = x So a 1 750! All dogs over six months of | meeting, Dr. Tingley was re-elect- Ines one Je Y
beat the drum, dad will pay me | Mount Tov on ig 9 500 age must be licensed. | ed president; George R. Miller J V BINKLEY
Mount Joy .......... 2. 2 I l > .
not to leave the skates en the up- East Donegal ....... 1 3 250, Male dog licenses cost $1.10 and | vice president and cashie and SERRA EQ Q | | MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 17
stairs landing, sister's beaux will East Hempfield ..... 0 4 000! female dog license $2.10. | Henry M. Brunner, C an, SO= SEWING MACHINE SALES Dependable LLOYD NOLAN — MARK STEVENS -in-
bribe me not to blow the horn i el ts : | Spayed female license costs $1.10 | licitor. AND SERVICE wW tech R irin - 9
behind the living room sofa and E riday Night's Besulls if you have a Veterinarian's cer- | A i Phone 216J 111 N. Market St. va el epairi e “Street With No Name
grandma will make it worth my Mount Joy 50, Manheim Boro 48. liificate for spayed female. ones Te RecA of, Printing. (Als Elizabethtown, Penna. OPEN EVENINGS
while not to shoot off the cap Marietta , Elizabetistown 36. 5 Violators of the Dog Law arc | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin 11-24-f :
pistol.” explained Willie. | East Donegal 40, E. Hempfield 29. 1. ple to a fire of not less than | = 3 WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 - 20
That boy will get along alright. | 2 3 aa $5.00 and costs or mot more than | ge . 5 nA :
JAY - VEE LEAGUE $100 and costs or to undergo an | BEER! Call 118J5 BALANCE YOUR BUDGET DICK POWELL — LIZABETH SCOTT -in- 8
Next Christmas give a dach- | Section Oue imprisonment not exceeding 30 day | With low cost meals prepared with Pitt 1" <
shund—then the entire family can | League Standing or both. | For Home Delivery 1 a i
tes 2 | Teams WwW LP — | IAG R 0 DS 3
pet it at the same time. TE, i WACKER ya -e §
Elizabethtown ...... 4 0 1.000 SPRENGER FROM 2
Manheim Boro ...... 3 1 750 VALLEY FORGE | wo M— | 3
We like the man who comes Marietta are ho 3 1 750 N EWTOWN PlELS | M J F F iil = SATURDAY. £1 22 jad !
: ; who nt Joy .... . 3 2s Ewe RIOR en : 5
right out and says what he thinks | plou Joy od ures 5 i | ROLLING ROCK i, oy rozen oods Locker Plant BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO -in- i
when he agrees with us. East Bono Wn 1 "000 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry of ; i i EXTRA SPECIAL j 6 « 3)
— pi | Friday Night's Results Quarryville visited Mr. and Mrs. | Victor J. Schmoll ! STRAWBERRIES 1 I : ! Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein XN
After his first dancing lesson,| Manheim Boro J-V 28, Mount Joy John Cromwell on Sunday. Distributor— | 4 oz box 25¢ i : 3
little Tom was asked by his|J-V 20. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Heppler, OPEN UNTIL 9 M. Open weekdays 8 a m to 5:30 p m — Friday evenings till 8 p m : RT De ——.. 3 Le
mother how he got along. “Aww | Elizabethtown J-V 50, Mariettaof Lancaster RD, visited Mr. and | Drive In For Curb Service . PHONE 189-M a A 3
it's easy, all you got to do is to |J-V 42. Mrs. George Schelkope Sunday. | 3
keep turning around and Wiping| East Hempfield J-V 25, East Don-| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and fam- | CE f
your shoes on the floor,” he ex- aga] J-V 9. ily visited Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Ot- | i | 3 3 |
plained. ——Simple enough. | —————— eee |land at Columbia on Saturday. Ww e a V er ros. Xp erience ainters 3 3
| THE SMALL GAME SEASON Mr. John Grossman was admit- | N 3
If you, by any chance were | WILL OPEN IN PA. NOV. IST. [ted to the Veterans Hospital in Electrical N 9 3
down at the movies one night The small game season id open Lebanon Wednesday. | WAN ED i 2 3 >
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last week and saw Burton and! this vear on Tuesday, Nov. and Mrs. Matilda Derr was a Sund- Contrac 1 3 X
Nan start up Marietta St. and the deer season Monday, 28./day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale | { APPLY if 3 Loom > 3 i
then do a quick right about face,| The opening dates were announ- Watts at Florin. | SEE Us | | 3 ’ .
hiding sheepish grins, it is be-|ced today by the Pa. Game Com-| Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, Rich- | For all your Electrical Needs {| | 3 iN
cause Shupp forgot he parked the |mission. The Commission said itard were Sunday guests of Mu. PHONE 662W2 | ® oO Be a WwW 3 - 3 |
car down on Main Street, and not| will decide the closing dates for and Mrs. George Memminger and R. D. 2 COLUMBIA ; TA i § 3 iting 3 i SEH
on Marietta St. My! My! the two seasons at a later meeting. Mrs. Mary Barton, at Florin. : 1-6-1tp || FLORIN, PENNA. Tele. Mount Joy 1503-2 #1 | 3 3 i Ei
- yd The season dates were decided Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman and | Sw HTT EEE TEETH TLE i "
Statistics show that if you drink |early this year, the Commission family of Lititz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | :
a glass of water every day for |said, in order to give sportsmen an|Nentwig and family of Florin were | He
1,200 months you will live to be [opportunity to plan their vaca-'Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. | i
a hundred. 4 tions in advance. [William Haines. - If you need to borrow for i
| No date for the bear season is| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and § R O B E R i F R Y a sound reason, and have ;
When Jake Corll went ; Dome | ; \daughter, Mus. Victor Snyder, vis- | ® a dependable Means of ! i
and complained of a “strep”| The 1M7 small game season jteq with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har- : tat !
throat, he didn‘t blame it on the | opened Nov. 1 and closed Nov, 21, rington of Olmstead Homes. MANHEIM R. D. 1 PENNA \ repaying the loan when it i
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see-sawing temperatures, the in- | while the deer season extended Wy. and Mrs, Daniel Geltmach- | . . ’ comes aue—come right in and talk to us. Tell
clement weather, wet feet, not |from Nov. 29 to Dect. 11. er were Saturday evening callers of us the purpose for which you will use the
being dressed warm enough, or the I {he Nformumer's Parade the follow- Mr. and Mrs. John Zeager at Man- | money, the length of time you'll need to repay i
fact that every other person every- b p h arade 1d ty 74 lheim. the loan, and the source from which you |
where is on the sick list, i Big do, dn they Sou ia sree limes | AIR COMPRESSOR oS EXCAVATING expect, to make payment. If it’s a bank loan
no, he had to be different. ct PRUNE FRUIT TREES a LV A) : we can handle, we'll make the loan promptly.
blamed it on working too LX | smilingly suggested: “All / gral im. 2
= i 1 have got available is the bridal - | WORK jf 1 bod TR 1 & GRADIN THE
Secret Charlie Dillinger mo | suite. “Do you, sir, take it?”| A good thinning, and cuiting | a Plame = BY - LL Al M T
ecretary arlie jer -] pr he "back where necessary. is urge y |
tified Te aber of the Board of | “I do,” said the first gentleman. bpok Where As urged by | k D li -y Te oN NATION OUNT oy
. | “And your friend, do you, sir, extension fruit specialists as the | Roc Il ing Ne : : xt Cellars MOUNT JOY, P. od 1
Health of a meeting to be held at | py ; 3 vd 0 A 2)
& orchard pt 0 ots | 5
| take ‘it, too?” ard pruning season gets under | STE ig g Gor
Sheetz's Funeral Parlor. Sam 2 ; way. C B ki E ; = T h E = — { IT'S
Miller says the last meeting was I do,” replied the second gentle- | oncrete rea mg, tc. we renchnes, tc. | i oh
held eight years ago, back in 1941 | man. : WANTED 2 |
and Doc. Stoner says he hopes the | ae leek st the register at | oo
lace of meeting. is no . indication | them and declare now pro-| | — t
of it being their last one. Let's | ounce you room and bath."—Of [Experienced Painters | 2/0 i.
all ‘hope net. + |course I won't tell you who they| HAROLD KLING | PHONE MOUNT JOY 1 ~R4 5 IN UNION TH ER E is ST
5 were. Phone 273-M Ne RENGTH i 1
Last Friday night two local a 219 N. Market St. Elizabethtown | : i ]
3 ha, : ember of Federal D p t Ins i v
businessmen went to Philly to see’ Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | 1-6-2tp : | ____ Member. of Federal, Deposit. Insurance Corporation CAR 1 —
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