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P July 7, 1949 | a., Thursday BY A WISE OWL Wi { | WU ‘ I I I ( 1 ( ht band yrnet H ! to | l id i i Vi I'm X « I l hi I « hefore I tel I vi ] 1 } t I kne p personall put dart A strange fellow entered a loc cery and said to the clerk “Give me a dime's worth of and cracke S “Anything else? inquired the tlerk. “Well, T'll trade you the cheese and crackers for a can of sardines.” “All right, anything else? “I'll trade vou the sardine fo a can of potted meat.” “All right.” “Now I must get goin “You haven't paid for the potted meat.” “I traded the sardines for it.” “You haven't paid me for the sardines.” I traded the cheese and crackers for it.? “But you haven't paid for the cheese and crackers ‘You still have them Good day.” And out he went My wite reminds me of indy bar---half sweetn¢ and half nut led Weidler, the meat man, h truck as well trained any imal could | hile he on place 1 drifts on lo the nex 0} ( 1 ) that isn't tly [ pened yut ( 1 of it Did you 1e pictu in th per of t woman ts re 1naige 101 fron ome wate nelon she ate (At 1 t hat t she t 1 I DO 1 rth ) And I h i 1a I 101 hat the wel ecting list.---1 know ne thin No watermelons at our house We have heard many a tale ol fellows varnishing themselves in a corner when finishing a floor, but one that beats that happened on Donegal Springs Road last week. Martin, the 5 & 10 man, was painting the house roof and to to avoid having their son follow hs daddy out on the roof, Mrs. M locked the door. About a Talf hour later she went downtown, and not too long after that Mar- tin finished painting himself into the door But he couldn't get in The door was locked. Patiently he waited, until a lady came down the street, then he called her and he went in and unlocked, freeing the prisoner. While at the shore a Salunga lady bought some of those new synthetic stockings. But her hus- band says she is very confused be- cause they are made of air, water and coal. Now when she gets a run in her stocking she don’t know if a clinker! it is a blow-out, a wash out or That's all today, the heat is most annoying. A WISE OWL me eee Ermer FLOWER GROWERS TO MEET All men in the florist industry in the State have been.invited to attend the annual Flower Growers Conference July 19 to 21 at the, Pa. State College. Rooms in dormitories will be available. Subscribe for the Bulletin, college | MOUNT JOY DEFEATED MARIETTA IN EXTRA INNINGS | It took inning for Mt. Joy's Legion team to defeat Mari- 2 an extra 5 to etta Thursday evening In other league games Quarryville defeated Maytown 9 to 5, Elizabeth- wn shut out Millersville 3 to 0 Mt. Joy Jr. Legion ab r h o a Harple rf +1 1 § { Shupp ss, § 1 1 0 McCue cf p § 0 0 O | i ] I 3221490 i bh } 1 212 1 % i 3 8 0.6 1 I hy } 0 O 3 k 1 2 0 0 0 A n 3b 1 0 0 6 0 Rice cf 1 0 6 0 0 ['ota 32 5 12411] Marietta Jr. Legion ab r n o a I } £1 1 § } ] 1 OC 2 0 1 Haine § 0 0 3 0 I ¢ § 0 0 1 ( | 21 1 81 at 9 0 6 00 3 1 010 iI 0 OX ¢ 201 014 A i 1 0 G6 00 cFa {1 2 0000 Total 2 0000 MOUNT JOY 010 C00 13—5 020 000 00 man, C. Sargen leman. 3B—Eshle VIARIETTA E-—-Shupp 3, Roberts. HR BB -Estock 2. Shellenberger 1. SO—Estock 1, McCue 4, Shellen berger WP--McCue 11 MILLERSVILLE DEFEATED THE LOCAL NINE TUES. EVENING The Millersville Junior Legion cam had little difficulty defeating the local a gation 9 to 3. In other league games Marietta shut out Maytown 4 to 0 and Man- heim defeated New Holland 2 to 1. Millersville Jrs. ah rh oa Hess ss 3 21 2:2 Glick If 4d 1 200 Stevenson c¢ 32:1 60 Henry cf 1b 3 21304 Eshbach p cf § 0 1 G40 Barr 1b p 4d 6 3 4} Broome 2b 4 1 0 4 3 Wisler 3b 3 00 2 B. Herr rf 2.1 0 2090 Totals : 30 9 921 8 Mt. Jov Jr. Legion ab r h o a Harple rf AO Shupp 2b 3 0 1 0 4 McCue cf 41 9000 Eshleman 1f 3 02 10 Bowman 1b 4 0.0 90 Risser c¢ 3 0 0 70 Brown 3b 2 0 0 1 3 Boyd 2b 21132 Wilson ss ....... O00 00 Estcck p 2.10 01 Totals . 27 3 821 10 MILLERSVILLE 400 310 1—9 MOUNT JOY . 001 010 1-3 E— Hess 2, Wisler, Shupp, Brown. HR—Hess. 3B—Henry, 2B—Eshle- man, Stevenson. BB—Estock 2, Esh- bach 1, Barr 4. SO—Estock 7, Esh- bach 1, Barr 5 MOUNT JOY JR. LEGION BATTING AVERAGES g ab r h ave Fshleman 7 21 3 10 476 Shupp 10 26 4 9 346 Bowman 3 19 1 6 316 Rice 9 20 6 300 Harple 10 25 6 6 .240 Mel 10 35 7 7 200 Boyd 8 15 5 3 200 Brown 10 25 1 4 .160 ERisser 10 32 3 5 .13% Miiler 6 15 2 2 .133 Esiock 6 10 1 1 100 Wilson 1017 2 0 .000 of 3 2 6 0 000 3 2 0 0 000 1 1 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0 .000 1 GC 0 0 .000 10 266 47 58 .222 Pitching Ww L Pte. Estock 2 1 667 McCue 1 1 800 Eshleman 0 2 200 Playground News During the past week the play- ground was hampered by holidays ind hot weather. It was closed on Monday, July 4th and Wednesday, July 6th for the Hershey picnic. During the hot afternoons the sprinkler system is turned on to the relief and enjoyment of the chil- dren. Because of vacation week in Mount Joy the “Little League” has been inactive the past few days, and Team No. 1 is still undefeated in league play. The girls have been craft work during 1 i RE occupied with | the hot days. tee een YO mere CARNIVAL AT LANDISVILLE BENEFIT OF FIRE COMPANIES The Landisvilie and Salunga Fue Companies, are holding their carni- val on Friday and Saturday, July 15 - 16, along Route 230, opposite the Bank building in Landisville. Entertainment features will con- the East Hempfield Twp. Band on Friday evening and Pop ist of Joe and His Mountaineers for Sat- urday. Amusement for everyone, good eats) refréshments, ‘Rain date Mon- day, July 18. f en etl eee Make tolerance a part of your life, not just a matter of conversa- tion. Glacier Nat'l. Park in Montana, covers 1534 square miles; its length J is about 45 miles. | I REG'LAR FELLERS VE pr YN Ww ITS GETTIN \ (INTO SPRING =~ a | $'POSE NTs Time TO J J. TAKE ‘em off’ | [ ( J q | 2 \O\ | 4 | way TURN SUDO MAYBE I'D Pi IF 1 SHOULE Ve pr STILL =-(F T4' \ WEATHER. SHOULD NLY COLD = TER. AS CHANCE EM! SAN Donegal Airport News Gretna Theatre Excellent flying over the July 4th weekend found many local pilots and their friends making various points of interest. Sim Horton flew to Hershey and Gettysburg Airports. trips to Al Heisey made a dual cross- country trip to Philadelphia and Coatesville. Mr. Heisey, also flew to Williams Grove to the races on Sunday. Warren Greenawalt made his first solo flight during the week. Don Sauters ook a sight seeing tour over Read- Robbins and Lew ing and vicinity. Clarence Lyons.flew to Pottsville cn business last Saturday. George Minick visited relatives in Amity Hall, Joseph Loraw and John thorne' visited Lake Susquehanna at Delaware Water Gap last week. Dave Heisey, Sam Schroeder and John Kunkle flew to York on busi- ness last Saturday. Alvin Reist and Arthur Hostetter spent Sunday in Ocean City. Norman Heisey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nissley and son Bobby, flew to Rehobeth Beach. on Monday. Other pilots taking local sightsee- ing tours included: Warren Steh- man, Fred Sherick, Bruce Halk, Raymond Garman, Robert Noll, and Jay Reich. Paul McMillan made a solo cross- country trip Philadelphia and Coatesville on Monday. ee lire THE LOW DOWN from HICKORY GROVE This Cain--from out there in the land of skookum sal- mon, red raspberries, Dungeness crab, and tall firs--is showing sign Haw- to Senator of having something on the «= ball. Like young Lecchinvar who came out of the west and rode off with the sweet little bride, this Cain person has the know-how. Haul out your Sir Walter Scott if you are rusty on how Lochinvar did the trick. But back to Cain. This Nattion has had so much fumbling, spend- ing and guzzling of Kickapoo cures when all we needed in the first place was to dust off and oil up the same old machine that brought the U. S. This boy Cain knows haw to get in his A. so far so well. licks. He showed that when he unlimbered his trusty sword and removed the scalp of the ex- Governor of his own State, who was up for a fancy Bureau job--- but didn't get it. This country is so tired of what we have had so much of for so long, that this new economy mind- ed Lcchinvar as a refreshing change. The fellow must have a strain of Scotch and that, above all, is one thing we have had too little of for lo, many years, there cn the wide Potomac. And Sir i; Jimmie Smith, who has return- | : | ed this summer from Hollywood to rejoin the Gretna Playhouse cast, role mn has been given the key “The Show Off”, brilliant comedy week's engagement on the summer theatre stage at Mt. Gretna on | Thursday, July 7. | George Kelly which opens a | —— tl Ieee Grocers’ Picnic (rom page 1} Kreider, Clair Lehman; Clara | Kaufhold, Louis M. Chance, J. N. | Bender, J. Bomberger and A. N. | Barley. Officers of the picnic committee E. A. Shreiner, General Chairman | and the following Division chair | men: David H. Erb, Harry Harsh, | Atmer Musser, Elmer Zimmerman Earle Stauffer and Samuel Apteka James A. Hess of the Lancaster Wholesale Grocery C Inc, is Honorary Chairman and C. B. Dor- sey of the Lanco Food Stores, Inc, is Secretary. The P. R. R. trains consisting of is furnishing seven | one hundred railway coaches to accommodate the that The usual large crowd attends | this popular excursion. Picnic | is scheduled to excursion to At lantic City on Thursday, July 21st Full information as to train tim the and fares is being advertised in Newspapers from time to time and it is also posted in all individu owned grocery stores. This each year in order that everyone excursion is arranged fo Lancaster County can look forward to a one day holiday at the Sea shore. Last ear approximately 8,000 Lancaster countians took ad- vantage of this annual affair. A eee 1949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE | LANCO MIDGET LEAGUE | a Monday, July 11 Mount Joy at Mountville Wednesday. July 13 Mountville at Mount J Wednesday, July 20 Columbia at Mount Joy Monday, July 25 Mount Joy at Elizabethtown Wednesday, July 27 Mount Joy at East Donegal Wednesday, August 3 Walter, if you still are not sure--- Mount Joy at Manheim he was a Scotsman his ownself Monday, August 8 YOURS WITH THE LOW DOWN Mount Joy at Marietta IIMMY Wednesday, August 10 een Millersville at Mount Jov All home games to be p ed on A Bell Re al m the High School athletic field, tart- P r an ing at 6: 15 pn. 1 etl em (From Page 1) Patronize Bulletin advertisers. { with the telephone industry for 45] _ ill aa — years. Previous to his Bell service I he worked for the York Telephone | SIMON PANISSLEY and Telegraph Co. for several years MARW, Gi NISSLEY and later worked for an indepen- DIRECTORS nt Joy, dent company in Lebanon. He Mount Joys Pa, joined Bell in 1912. Se He was honored at a special i . luncheon last week in the Bruns- | [| 0 D il { wick Hotel, attended by company ow PE} al y officials and co-workers. He was N presented with a gold service pin MOUNT RETNA by Frank E. Ferguson, divison 5 J 2 plant superintendent. LAKE i BEACH Mr. Landis 1s a member of the £ Mount Joy Masonic Lodge and the % ‘® Hundred Thousand Mile Club, Bell ALSO FAMOUS organization of men who have driven company vehicles that dis- tance without being responsible for a single accident. , Open Every Wight ——— A ree £ 0-19-11 hoi a 7 Tr MOUNT JOY JUNIOR LEGION | ATHLETES o0T ITCH BASEBALL SCHEDULE — 1949 | ; Jasin EDULE — 199) | NOT HARD TO KILL. ues. July 12—Maytown (Home) IN ON HOUR, * Fe July 15 -Quarryville (Away) | aot y oo ay = ues. July 19—Marietta (Home). | dvs st La TRON, 3 any Tues. July 26—E-town (Away) bail he RC ine All home games to be played on PENETRATES ches MORE germs the High School Field, starting at | *° Re re Today at 6:15 P. M. Sloan’s Pharmacy By Gene Byrnes — re HO, MOM! DO | STILL GET MY DOLLAR IF | TAKE DOWN TH' | STORM WINDOWS AN PUT UP TH' SCREENS? > Friends Are Mount Joy “Where Friendlier” Good Food — Drinks American Legion Dancing Every Friday Night EVENINGS SHOWS TANDS: OOP. M BATURDAY 6-8-10 P.M, JOY THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. AND 2:00 P. M. SATURDAYS MATINEE HOLIDAYS FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 8 - 9 GLENN FORD — TERRY MOORE -in- “The Return Of October” WEDNESDAY MONDAY DOROTHY TUESDAY, JULY 11 - 12 AMOUR « DON AMECHE -n- Slightly French” DICK POWELL — MARTA TOREN —4THURSDAY, JULY 13 - 14 -in- “Rogues Regiment” FRANK SINATRA — ESTHER WILLIAMS “TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME” FRIDAY -- SATURDAY, JULY 15 - 16 -in- * MT. GRETNA, PENNA. George Kelly's Delightful Comedy Success “The Show Off” WEEK - ENDING WEDNESDAY. JULY 13a Here is \a Riotous Production, Featuring. Jimmie Smith, Which will “*keep you Laughing All Evening aT * Now Playing—Don't Miss It * * Curtain 8:30 p. m. = Adm. $1.00 plus tax T TELL’EM: SELL’EM HROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS ASPHALT PAVING Driveways - Parking Areas - Lanes ~ CRUSHED STONE =~ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THOMAS BOYD 36 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 3-4491 5-12-tf MOUNT JOY SUNDAY, JULY 10 Valley View Park HELLAM, PA. 1 MILE SOUTH ON YORKANA ROAD Presenting by Popular Demand THE ORIGINAL CARTER FAMILY You've A show packed full of songs, music and many surprises. Barn heard this act from Nashville, and also the old Dominion Dance, Richmond, Va. AND NATIONALLY KNOWN, THE TWO DYNAMO'S SALT AND PEANUTS heard daily over your local radio station W. O. R. K. UNCLE BILL & THE SOD BUSTERS NEMO AND THE RANGE RIDERS BEARD PAN Y OVER W. N. 0. W. pe SALLY" & SHORTY FINCHER LW. N. 0. W. Jus: Home Folks. LAST BUT NOT LEAST CHARLIE TRUSSELL, Your Favorite M.C. ADULTS 50¢ Tax Included CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE FRFE Plenty of parking space, Special line reserved for parking. for cur crippled and shut in friends. Picnic tables, eats and refreshmen's on the premises for your enjoyment. 15 un FOR YOUR PLEASURE The Lancaster County Home-Owned Food Stores again make available and invite— Everyone - Fverywhere to Lancaster County’s Famous Grocers’ Picnic EXCURSION To Atlantic City, N. J., Thurs., July 21 (7 TRAINS) 100 Modern Steel Railw@y Coaches to Assure Everyone,Complete Comfort and Convenience 295 PRIZES 10 Gald Watches — 5 Bathing Suits 0 Identificatipn Bracelets 200 Grocery Orders (CUT OUT AND KEEP) TRAIN SCHEDULE & FARES Fares shown are for the Round Trip and include Federal Taxes. Davlight Saving Time—Fare Elizabethtown 6:15 A. M. $5.29 Florin..... 7:99 °* 5.60 Mt. Joy . 1:05 1.95 Bird-in-Hand 7:53 1.40 Leaman Place 8:00 " 1.20 Christiana 3:0 1.00 6:00 5.45 . #315 5.20 Columbia 6:40 5.00 " Mountville 6:50 1.85 " Rohrerstown 7:00 1.89 TICKETS NOW ON | SALE AT RAILROAD | STATIONS. Buy Your Train Ticket at Least 48 Hours Ahead of Train Time— This will Assure Every- a Seat! Lv. hid one Bainbridge . AM Mariet‘a MONEY REFUNDED by P. R. R. on tick- ets that are nol used. Last Train * Lv. Lancaster 74 A MM. Advance sections will leave caster as loaded, starting at B.S. 7T Children 5 yrs. of age and under 12, Half Fare. 1.60 Lan- 5:30 ToraL. SICO CONTRIBUTIONS TG'DATE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS $267,124 SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS HB | ~The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS ~The MORE PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. APRIL, 1949 a 4 nn
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