Cold Waves ........... $5.00 - $8.00 - $10.00 PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4330 TODAY Maude Buller, Propr. Ese Ar 3-10-tf A ———————— rt pe Local tennis players were quite conspicuous in the tournament held at Lancaster over the past week-end Bobby Zink, of Elizabethtown, — The > eli ) Joy ) J i weed (14 on y - d—"The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa, Thursday, August 11, 1949 REG'LAR FELLERS oo 5 Cai Beis OWL LAFF] IT rm = BULLER’S BEAUTY SALO i 1 a TEN oo. ARDY OR. Gu FLORIN, PENNA. OPEN EVENINGS Crider and Zink {ee VN OB TILL) en : Ww en’ ! INS dally AS) Yer SA rn) te, J {err | Mid - Summer Speciais onM s Doub S BN gf, : YSELF-/ : | $5.00 Machineless Permanents ........... $3.95 | ’ = | | $6.00 Machineless Permanents ........... $4.95 TennisCh pion § $8.00 Machineless Permanents $5.95 | | | | formerly of town, tennis captain 2 gi = Tt FR | RT wd NW coir the DOWN ’ There is no better way to boost Ok NISSLEY —————— Y ) I i h by local x { EVENINGS SATURDAYS championship of the 10th Annual p your business than by local news- , MARY G. NISSLEY SHOWS MATINEE Red Rose Tournament, defeating rom paper advertising. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 AND 9:00 P. M AnD the defending champion Paul Hil- VE st aurant A Mount Joy, Pa. : i. T H E AT R E HOLIDAYS debrand, of Reading 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 HICKORY GR e —— SATURDAYS 2:00 P. M. and 6-4 “Fl Don’t —-— Mount Joy, Pa ny 8 | | Today 1 sound-off and take the | 45 EAST MAIN ST. lees Both M . -_ hp n Sunday our own Gene Cri- ys "aes s : orher e der, teaming up with Nancy Pa- Side 1 of He “st fish inte rosie i MOUNT JOY I'm Dusted with Electric Weldin | FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 - 13 A WIS SE. \W/ L : ’ ed i LL 1 i Pl Uncle Harry is finding fault with— | PULVEX DDT” and Gas { : den, capture > xe ( desi ., . “ ! SE A iti i ie 0 met C jo x the ones urging that the Govt. cut | Also Specialize On ALAN LADD — BRENDA MARSHALL Sis uit ie n. wi > ' ans an spending down to horse-sense di- | Monday thru Saturday FARM MACHINE WELDING ® - a 29 i Now that the weather is a! won the men’s doubles aurels Slice etre. ts ‘ho ay J be trifle ooler and we have the | scored a clean sweep in the clos- mensions. 1 figure I am one of the | Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8 AND EQUIPMENT | Whispering Smith | 1 t 7 ing tel guys he is aiming at—I am for less Bro bout sweated out, 1g matches, Automobile and Truck Welding | i LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | 3 ULv Ci . KILLS FLEAS [FLEA POWDER MONDAY, AUGUST 15 CAT OWNERS: To rid your cat of fleas and Cover's Welding Shop | ROY ACUFF — RUSSELL ARMS -in- lice, be sure to.use Pulvex ROTENONE n start off on a different Crider and Mrs. Paden defeated Betty Smith, of Reading, and Ed Kilgus, of Philadelphia, 4-6, 6-4, and 6-0 in the final round of the ty. I would not mind so much but he also said that many of these | , squandering—so I recon I am suil-] | { | people would like to have depies- we | et, please remem- sion. I resent that part. He is talk- hace several mole | mixed doubles competition. In | Flea Powder. Specially formulated for cats, Delta and Marietta Streets | i 0 Nn have veraj a bal the mons doubles: tournament |e through his chapeau. | er - MT. ‘JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | SMOKEY M UNTAIN MELODY - here in town who are 7." : liable and .can be depend- Crider and Frank Zink swept on Well, sisters and brothers, the | through ‘Paul ' Hildebrand and free and fancy spending as it has | on! soportunity is: ast a Harry Bridgegam, of Reading in heen practiced by the Govt.—year | TUESDAY. AUGUST 16 it out occasionally straight sets to take the cham- in and year out—has either to be BULK AND GALLONS BUD ABBOIT — LOU COSTELLO -in- = 3 figs pionship. Set scores were 6-3. squelched or we will be the next to R a I LAY A 1] | SE | 99 | 3-3, and 6-4 wt we on sos a ve 5 Now Open Daily | “Pardon My Sarong A lady drove her car up to rt eat A fae with coin-of-the-realm to | MT. GRETNA, PENNA. Newe mer’s Inc ind asked Bob : Ve- Be shan 4 be oud Ax ol Sportmen’s Asso. oy and that is as close as we would MOUNT GRETNA WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 17-18 ! ed upon. Ladies here is an ex- vhear us, unless maybe Mars or he front fender so that pd ld. oul know it had (From Page 1) Oe ae an LAKE BEACH * Now Playing LH PAT O'BRIEN — DEAN STOCKWELL -in- 5 een dented. J | i that motorists be more careful of Come and Roar At This Hilarious Hit “BOY WITH GREEN HAIR” a then said that he could fix it up | sme on the highway. As you 4 I assceiation would like to suggest JIMMY | | ; : ALSO THE FAMOUS * 9 I so. that in a few days she could have probably noticed there are Th t t t er an Srna pony ied nen we apa Theatre GOLF COURSE ! othing bu e lru | Bob hesitated a moment and | - 5 ® and pheasants lately Please use the brake in-, Is it possible to tell the truth A certain down town = business goad of the horn. even for twenty-four hours? And Open Every Night WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 Mt. Joy Fire Co. man wanted to be real nice so The Forest and Stream Com- no little white lies. either! Around 5-19-tf DON'T MISS he assisted an elderly = lady to] mittee constructed two small dams|this question is built the plot of * HERE ig | cross the. street at the Union|, Charles Run in Dave Eby's “Nothing But The Truth”, riotous THIS BREEZY > ANOTHER GREAT National Bank and she got hop~| dows. The result is two farce comedy which the Gretna . { FARCE COMEDY - + ! LAUGH RIOT 3 4 1 pin’ mad. nice pools full of trout. The|Playhouse presents for a week, FURNACES He thought he was being kind opening of the trap field will be! starting Thursday, August 11th. * : : * and while he escorted her Septembor 11th. Do not forget Jimmie Smith. popular juvenile, ; ; Saturda Au i 3 the street, along came the E-town his date. = The club is featuring is cast as Robert Bennett who es- Pipe or Pipeless Curtain 8:30 p. m =: Adm. $1.00 plus tax ys g. bus stopped and then went off with- |e rock and shooting matches. says to tell nothing but the truth for Forced Air | out her. The Community Exhibit Com- twenty-four hours as the result of | She lives at Rheems. mittee bought the prizes that are, bot. $95 AND Up E.R i LA a. Ee i to be given away and the books —— 1 A i bt R KE Ei O J & E A fellow took his damaged au-| a0 now on sale. Donald Thome BOTH LOST AT YORK | to kack to Cin Ist Cover to have a | whom the Association sent to Ge Crider Harold Felie North Market St. badly dented fender welded. State College to take the Junior Tone “Ide! ang Harold Preven 40-Inch Gas Ranges | Christ. asked him how it hap- baum, fresh from the Red Rose Conservation Course, gave a very . BENEFIT OF pened and he said: Just give a $99.50 tournament, competed in the White interesting report and a Junior : ! BE ar spon wna» Jef Soe BE RE | SILVER SPRING FIRE COMPANY 1$50 001 C h Pri 1 : : : Ch is now he going tuff. Crider lost the third | | nN as rizes vy doern fende whole darn fende: formed — mea round of men’s singles 6-0. &-2 and {1 40-in, Electric Stoves Saturday, August 13} In the alley. ar of the fire! eErrK CATSE F Fellenbaum bowed to Snyder, of | , n a e 1 1 SEEK CAUSE FOR DEATH Lr os ths ard tat te Ber $159.50 MUSIC BY house I heard this conversation | gy FISH IN SUSQUEHANNA Lancaster in the quarter finals 8-6, the other night. State Health department en- 3-6 and 6-4. | Steve Riley and | joe gi bi a ar ayy gineers and chemists conferred : = KALAMAZO SALES & EL [ZABETHTOWN : Bhs ow ww to em wii | | Susquehanna Mountaineers 1) short lime and I heard het Say: | mine the cause of the death of, The training season, during : | ~ Oh, well gp. an ad I'm not] ihousands of fish on the north which dogs, under the control of 351 W. King St. Lanc. Pa. TO BE HELD AT HI H C L BAND gonna stand here and argue about | of the Susquehanna river|their owners or handlers, may be PHONE 33598 | it. [om Tr rained on small game docs not =|} Silver Spring Festival Grounds een - —— State experts have keen “com- open until August 20. The sea- | rr \ J eet woman told | baffled” bv eanse.. otis loses March 3 SPT ati 7 Miles West of Lancaster on Marietta Pike ( ; d h pletely baffled” by the cause f son ¢ arch 31st. Subscribe for the Bulletin. O00 at é men el ier husband | the extensive killing, an engineer _ Refreshments — Games 8 efres ts ust 1 ne doesn t b au spokesmat said. N - | TREE AR - 'S ACCEPTE 3 he fin tel me a ll. A . . ER a so Des ACID Amusements for Everyone ; Eh as : mer Can i e on ! icken Corn Soup, e best In Lancaster County ‘iver some ne after the killing i } i W replicd That's Biting i ¥ BOM Wi oH > 5 ag 1 gli FOLLOW THE ARROW Chicken Corn Soup Will Be Sold By Pint Or Quar. he | but taey were n sure 1a 1 (Formerly Posey Patch) 1 ase of us “i. 3 A yi . a al 3 ek . Ho th mo suit | 3 n case of rain, Chicken Corn Soup will be served in rear of Beginnin 3: 4 1 W am HL. | poisonous mi in the water MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Service Station ginning At 3:00 P. M. - i 1 had been diluted by that time. A , ’ A fellow working up a Lng Bob Greener reports that after D A N C X 1} ——— = aE :— rt fe ee Shoe Factory went to one of tae rest 5 the stiil an 1nvestigation cause Gerberict nd asked if he could remains a mystery. Tih ~~ { ee EE mn om 5 Friday Night me was lid to go back 10] JOY NETMEN ; 4 work and not worry as they had = i _— Inter-County Tennis League lead- NM Mam» TARE OVER LEAD J Ki i es. omplored dere I oe 1st er ll Hellam, Pa. Sunday, August 14 1 Mi. S On Yorkana Rd. | 2 1 ihe in iol. froin the AND HIS . a b= fells w fron th ers, Mt. Joy netmen took over the | | wer end of the county and 1 rr : 3 v had ite command post in the circuit last i 0 i eT i pn he at rchestra iley and ! storm down there Was your | week and . lished themselves ; 0s¢e i cy an ompany 1 1 1 the team to beat. hous ed much : : STANDINGS a INTERNATIONAL ILLUSIONIST { He replic Don't know. All Teams W L Po. | — I have found to date is the side | Mount Joy 56 24 700 3 porch and one rear door. York Racquet 35 18 600 i Lancaster 37 26 L817 ® | Fl 1 Harrishurg 36 27 71 : Elwood Martin asked me the! = B U i B li d S d B t Shilling 25 29 483 cther day why fish don't get h Jlington 48 2 A: nc e 1 an 0 us ers i : Manheim 24 39 381 when they grow old. Middletown 11 61 139 Union N ional _ 3 reel A eee? at —__—_ i 3