The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 01, 1949, Image 4

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— The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 1, 1949 1 MUTT AND JEP =r YY <I By i Kisher Blo. Welding Now Open Daily
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0) WI] THE LOW DOWN res ig oT a ous RE REMEMBER.. THE LETTER? WHY DON'T | ran cmc | MOUNT GRETNA
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from FINGER rn) WAT? a MEMORY! | THERE Sot I FORGOT You WRiv WAS | AND EQUIPMENT ! LAKE BEACH =
HICKORY GROVE SOME THING! pt 5 | / A OL ON SONY > | Automobile and Truck Welding ! / o 4
Day by D ly in Govt ) f= >is MAIL A To! | LAWN MOWER/SHARPENING 0 THE FAMOUS :
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# ix Delta and Marietta Streets Open Every Night & 3
| MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 sdf —
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Sportsmen Stocked NEWTOWN
ha | Bey, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
=n ++ 18,090 Fish, 530 ki Stn a,
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| EVENINGS : SATURDAYS


ed Mr. and Mrs. R. Franklin and






. HOWS MATINEE Mo
Rah 228 Pheasants | fam why on Saturday. . i i AND : ye
ny Earl Hartzhel of Nazareth, T + A 1 R HOLIDAYS i
members of the Mount Joy { es and Mrs. Joseph - Wittle of SATURDAYS 2:00 P. M. 2
Sportsmen’s Assoc a the | columbia, Mr. Joseph Wittle of Mount Joy, Pa. a &
1 i hat od Te nd financial report durn the past | pa te site Mr. an Mrs. - '
he k § i : Ne eS Ep OS nc lariett 3 visited Me ind Ir FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 - 3 5
4 to thi Columbia H week anc § far I Aristice Wittle on Sunday. : 3
fer he swallowed ing than our National report] My Minnie Geltmacher of GINGER ROGERS — FRED ASTAIRE -in- 1 .
a A i else that eve ut of Washington The Sports- | Kinderhook spent the week-end { J
When ‘the brousht his to he 1 eve t I : rhook sj € € en 6 ~ 4 ”» 1 '
y sked “Didn't Vor : d . cltizet 1 dd 1 d ff nl men how my ni DO with Mr. and Mus. Earl Celt- | THE BARCLAYS OF BROADWAY POO
eC an \ 1 ’ nt while the Nation displays nothing! ;
ign on the bottle? [t Po yy | ‘Nac |
BS 1 oy : : % Tre 4 If | ent si ut red danger signals plus Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Regel of 5
on. € palen repli LU —— 1 wei . : i
but read right underneath it, it lane Awad Jeger Joy NA ys MONDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 6 3
Bae t I w i ce airport the largest distribution of rabbits | Earl Geltmacher Saturday.
Lye ghter lights and pheasants in its history, | Miss Mary Hamilton of Florin, CLIWTON WEBER — SHIRLEY TEMPLE -in- i
SE nd’ The Forest and Stream com-. Mrs. Paul Shires of Marietta RD, ‘6 199 3
All Er I : > og ot ; ho ww | fret ) ve elect the ly, mittee reports the establishment | Anna and Esther Musser visited MR. BELVEDERG GOES T0 COLLEGE i R(
: ; a hb Bed Bd 1 ‘FREE of th Mount Joy Bird Sanctuary | Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle cn
irinday is a fifth with

which comprises 140 evergreen | Sundey.

cn it, and visitors keep popping : | J WEDNESDAY: — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 8
1 { Gi y e a problem trees and 100 coral berry bushes. Mrs. Roy Gephart and daughter y
1 & 0 ontmuously £
hy. anc Rao dd i tole but in These were donated by Mrs. John {Jane of Mt. Joy spent the week- GLEAN FORD — NINA FOCH -in- Mt
vi \Esop | be A. Bachman, a member of the|end with Mr. and Mrs. George ] Mt.
ere's todays version of ‘WI , om { 4
A i ttl a Is Med ! \ 9 1 ; wriculun kin- Association, They were planted | Schoellkoph. ‘Undercover Marn®® 000
Prue Se ol : en to PhD on the East side of the Little | Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Jones :
: Gi hy ; y th t Chickies Creek from the Man-| of Lancaster visited there on i
ae ESL: has { Jimmy heim road bridge north to the Sunday v SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER § - 10 Be
dren x a : rr 0 a Boro Pumping Station, | Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family FRIDAY — » wk -
one naval shell; she has i
This committee has also super-| visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauff-
ime to whitewash 1 chicke H. F il b i i; 5m n | ey wot LE VB, OYA aN
Ce : th ites 1 . vised the planting of 600 Ww ite | man at Ironville on Sunday. Hy in "IY Ca .
IL Be py ih i. Fir € en aum Pine seedlings, 200 ; Multiflora Mrs. Alice Davis and Mrs. Ar- ee : “The Stratton Story”
| iti th : 15% Rose, 200 Lespedeza Bicolor and | cn Burkholder of Newville in Cum- {| EAST PETERSBURG PROTECT . LIVESTOCK
0 sanitize three swimming poo |
~-Do you suppose he doesn t 1 Won The 200 Cornel - Dog Wood Bushes berland County, visited Mrs. Ma-| Miss Grace Doan of Lancaster] Pastures infested with
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Hitlo aitls? h on various farms. These plants is Doss Pr 1y. i spent Saturday visiting with Miss | hemlock and poison hemlock, | a v
furnish superior food and cover|{ Mrs. Matilda Derr attended the a both poisonous weeds, should be
( : I 2 Jivi rsaey at E. Petersburg. :
Last night in. the vi I ennis 8 pio Pp or quail, pheasants and cotto: wedding of her neice Emma Gai- Vivian Hershey. at E. Pater g fenced off to protect livestock oH =
ast g 1 the movie od v 3 av visi he: ?
lad le tl Ww - | tail nor on Sunday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the home off... George H. Berggen, ex-
voung lady made the whole rov fk i . a ’
t ‘up . uld it for ter Tem Club, provided an up In addition to the trout nursery Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Gibble of | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hershey are: | tension agronomist of the Penna.
ge I SO coul g0 ou ) : fn 3 viol : ne . J .
cad When o : wi f the twentieth annual sing- started last year on Mr. "John Ephrata, Mrs. Paul Shires, Mrs. | Mrs. Emma Demmy and Janet | State College. HELLAM. PENNA G f Yorl
nay. v 1 She came back 1 lee tournament. of the Inter-C' Ganto’s { : set. Emm IELLAM, PENNA. miles east of York, Pa. Pe
Be doth she “was confused. as to urnam : 1 th ni Gantz's farm another has Leen : im; ons ens of Middle i on Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
1 r ( 1¢ ster | bu in the Stone arry on Mr senberger Jere Saturday
which row she had keen in. I a ; Ht in the tor quarry on Mr. | Ida enberger we 3 hn Kuhn and son Russell all of Mt. WHITE WAS IN SUNDA ¥ SEP ¥ a a %
oh the ond and so of on Saturday 1 - Ezra Fngle’s farm These ‘have | dinner guests of Mrs. Kate | Joy: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ten Donahue - 1
iY Teter tir Di D of 'been stocked with fingerling trout Moore. Other guests were Mr.|v eS . it a y PRESENTING DIRECT FROM 3 W.V.A., WHEELING, W. VA. ;
asked: Did 1 step on your tfoes| { ; ¢ tiwhicl 1 t } tt tland Mrs. Grant Shirk of A and daughter Beth Ann of Har- AND 3
on took hard fought three-set which his time have attained and Mrs rant Shirk of Aix . :
Eyam | ch from Com Ctr, Toe Toth of thee 30 bo men | Vor Mon hin Soo ng | Pobre, Wi. and We oy nerve] Wilma Lee & Stony Cooper § |
“Vou certainly did." Arid h 1atc ro Ger 1 tor- length o wee to four inches. mn a. 1 a Se s and | of Marietta RDI: Miss Beatrice 5
' me champio ind innerup for The Game Committee sported | Mrs Harry Beamenderfer, Ella | ! 4 §
I Wood Te helm ry The Ga pmitce reported | Mis. Harry Beamon | Beate] 3 & ALL THE CLINCH MOUNTAIN CLAN § |
the past three ye: by the score the distribution of 530 rabbits and Shirk and Virginia Greenawalt of iia i am es —_— RR 3
is my row a 6 Shaw Lancastorl558 wh ook hil th Fish | Mt. Joy and Mrs. Dan Rhoads, Mr. and HESS BROS H
- ) n [841 Yi pheasants while ( ail Ji -
a Sh oo va. re Sng ad Al Bedell & Tamya
There hud Boon quite a litt] Tennis Clute court r'ommittee supervised the stock- Mr. and Mrs. Lester F.gie. Mr. J Morse a ii ad ¥ Successors To e e 3 ru
ti iy Ie ide vy Harold Fellenbaum of town, the ing of 18,090 catfish, sunfish, tad- and Mrs. Edward Crawl of Mount | OP Walters all of E. Petersburg. HUBER OBERHOLTZER . 4
commotio wee he Kids oO : 3 T
defending champion, who was the roles, trout and bass fingerlings, |Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester |= : L d M: i : i
certain street and when they Sap tot snd Yass vistted Mev i | PLOBIV, PENNA Leanardo ~ Man With A 1,000 Voices
were Anallv dragged apart i seedeq mer one defeated The Sportsmen's field at Florin, | Fogit Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 / .
1 ke n int ; the house by their | 5 k Sower f Harrisburg and will open Sunday, 11th with a Miss Louise Rhoads, Mrs. Annie | ) “ 8-25-tf South Americ: in Ventriloquist
: oh ther led B Nichol of Harrisburg to shooting match and targets Warick of Middletown, and Min- | t S CW
parents, one mothe colded |

 
lefense of membership of 570 and will strive | Abram Gamber Sunday (|| The latest in late Summer and HANOVER PA,
Ii “oa 1 } Felle ium defeat to greatly increase it this year Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Fall jewelry. Rhinestones and cs
1 1€ and teil me, insteaa " -
Pearls combined in
Sallie & Shorty Fincher
i : wo ied 4 : 3 low as $3.00 (lax incl.)
r-Cout Te s Lea- visited Nh ind Mrs. Ralph
Charlie Tr
the broad side of a barn.” 5 A me > Hunting mishaps do not occu EB ERT th Td Keith | pid 45 EAST MAIN ST. with arlie Tx ussell oo
ae i : ed gi "iy A e s small and large game sea- pun Si i : You can have your choice of MOUNT Joy SHOW STARTS AT 1:00 P. M.
hen On BRS fics Hin : oe ful d Los, yes: ie fad of ie Ban vidied Mr mw We BENNETT'S Dick Nogl & The Rancheros Bay
 
i Ti f Lancaster |} -— —— > -——— Marietta visited Mi and Mrs
repliec ely i MANY HUNTING MISHAPS ictor Sayd mn Sund
thi them wk xf him? a : 7 oT . . oe nl ; | 1 a
Jimmie replied: “What good | 8-3. in the final round of the ina NG MISHAPS | Vier Snyder on Sunday. || Lovely Necklaces Re staurant
would: that do? You couldn't hi cy nual Single Tournament OCCUR IN SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | xis NE

Usl t itin it i ons only, the State Game Com- na S vard Gamber ot hve different styles W %
re a Feller im, wi n the title sions ann et cod today The Mount Joy, have broken ground for | ALSO _ ADULTS 50¢ Tax Inciuded
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6: a mar five pota 915 ar in ih 1948 APUAl- {51:1 due to gunfire is increased | MEW home on the lot betwen | : : Monday thsi Saturday CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE FREE

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-- N takel =: on ; 3 "considerably by those hunting the Sek nyaer 2g Mrs Rate Moon | Eat Nngs to Matc h Dinner sesvedfl1-2 and 5 to 8 Plenty of parking space. Special line reserved for cripples and i
aa 5 : ai : Da [crows or wo dchucks, in target il As law af $2.00 (tax incl.) £ shut-ins. :
Ti Student Grows Olde pe fl WILNOUL Shooting. or in the h ndling or [1] 5
Freshman: “Please ima Nn 2 hi The (ans rting of firearms, the com- SALU NGA || Come nawgand see these, plus Closed Sundays
shman | m oo laced. ds ol 3 od 15, UW it many other lovely pieces of
1 go t tonight? : : sion statec | iewelry
1 . jewelry at
JO eld ncastrial Or 10 an J o < lul
Sophomore “May I go cut toc- : It is rare that a crow or wood- Ti L and 8 Fun to Cook Club | ®
dds tens | 1€ defensive throughout the , ; 4 held a corn and doggie roast at |
tht I'll] be home by ter : chuck hunter wears red; many of [i
Teach i the mishaps occur because the | the home of Trevena Stehman on y
Hit “Pris ut ito I th final thre me both youths are inexperienced and un- Tuesday evening Games were | 'Koser S W atch Shop 3
; " lis) 1 their best ACT ay. layed and marshmellews were | ro “Ire J f )
ight A rf es a the shoot first and look | Ped and ma pre. | || Chocolate Aye, FLORIN, PA. Fire Company
Senior “Good night, folk I Foi oT? afterward ‘hunters remain; and; 259° 8l the juve pace ol iL = : :
oe os teadin was the deciding fac-, go ida Sgt hn ‘nt were Evelyn and Kay Bake, | Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015
br in the milk == They : : too lew consider the death poter | BULK AND GALLONS
ote ft 1 t toch x 4 nn Breneise ane out JL x JON
n't kr ur Jocal I 1 : tidlities of a firearm that is de- ol ga eisen, dan Young, — eee |
hs ve ol P : i -'signed for outdoors enjoyment. Barbara Ann Blessing, Gloria | — - - eres - - P
- y « 1 through the winning r—— et ern Mowery, Anna Mae Dickel, Vir- :
3 :
. Yo ; | ginia Dissinger, Trevena Steaman |}! :
Junior had been reading a LANCASTER SELECTED F ae a |
Voor } : IL his 1 “p . isis ro : SX . FL POR Mr. and Mr Ivan Stehman and mey Can ce
look when he asked his pa: “Pa U. S. ARCHERY MEE] Mis. Levi Velier
i i P, Lancaster will be the scone in| o> Levi Peiter. (Formerly Posey Patch)
“Tine pont the Ste ot the bank Legion to Sponsor August, 1950 of the 66th “national EF —_— rab MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
NEW TOURIST RECORD
SATURDAY N iE, E, SEPT. 3
fi ae = (From Page 1) championship tournament of the SHRINE I G U N C » E J A C K
rn will b sented to the finalists at National Archery Assoc, the De- . :
Yes 1 nail at Attendance figures for the first
So
First wife cn vacation: Hav the next Legion Meeting partment of Commerce vacation \ F
vou rend any fon ately?” | Up Lm He tn vem pared on mont of 100 at Gore (f° 8 FRIDAY NITE | MARY LOU & The Whale Minex Gane
econ vile on vacallor Xes, ; Hal : 7 . 5 ie i
 

! gren, Eugene set a new post-war visitation re-
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. 1 y The exact dates have not vet ‘ |
» a 1 nx nk, Harold Fel- cord, says the State Department {
today -==- Could they be local | v been decided upon, although the ro | 4
nh and Charles Heaps. M : of Commerce vacation and re- |
ladies? . tournament probably will be the :
Heaps loca ennis mentor, isl. | ereation bureau.
C i first week in August. Fy 1 A |
. 5 . 3. Chairman « the committee . 1 ‘rom January mrough Aug- N 5
We like the sign in a local drug . : Decision to hold the tourna- 48 Br . AND His WITH §
It is a well known fact that Mt 3 5 ust 1 of this year, a total of 362.- [4
store fountain: I'ake home | as ment in Pennsylvania came fol- | 451 3 t 1 i I I {
» | Joy has always ranked high in ten : ravelers have i —
L ay ri rite bv 3: | WM
brick, vou might have company lowing invitations by the State . . : : B
ni circle throughout Lancaster | ; > visited the famous Civil War Bat- HANK, SLI and BROTHER BO
a Department of Commerce and of tlefield i th t | 40)
x : : Coun inl Pennsylvania, and it is . lefield as compared with the to- :
West Main St. Youth: Do | . : Lancaster which were presented 1 ona. In} ‘ HE
; : se of th 4 of tals of 339,266 in 1948; 335,671 in |
our new job makes you mae at the 65th session a few days - a
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pendent?’
East Main St. Youth: “Abso- | Py making


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120 Franklin and Marshall Col- | He oa gr ny in 1946. : Als Three Juggling Jew els
‘ly ' eriod this year
lege will be headquarters. si

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lately... 1 dot there any time. I] nual ATR ie (11141 guided tours were taken Three glamorous girls in a unique juggling act 40
2 1 Us tain its high calibre of tennis. over the historic area.
want before eight and leave just tain SHS te she MOUNT iOY ROQUE CLUB {Ou


or the week-end of August
she ase after fiv y ING QE +. + : - p 4
When 1 pleas iter Hv ON THE BANDWAGON WINS HAY S aad 7. 1000) pere [ A WALTER Ww AL T ERS JR.
vente seal Res progressed During the period 1889-1015, Lancagier C Roq Ie League | sons, in automobiles bearing li- : £ —
winners, Ephrata the first half, and
Te . Wo honde way , ense plates from nearly every
. rv into | mest so-calle own bands were : Tie . es Toi
They can split molecules in ! ; , Mount Joy the second half, will | state in the Union, toured the The most promising Ventriloquist since Edgar Bergen and K/
. , rand i ee - financer by merchants to attrac . { i 1
atoms, and break atcms into el 1anc “" meet in a best out of a seven game | battlefield.
Charlie McCarthy |
ll ROY REBERS ORCHESTRA| L
ONS ‘hen thev sre stuck. | the farmer trade into town. 4 : iy
trons, but then they we S k I ln. ww series, on Saturday night, Septem- | ir tli li —
advertisers. ber 8rd The first three games to! FULL STRENGTH BY SPRING
be played on the Mt. Joy courts,| The Pennsylvania State Police


“Could electrons be split any ftur-
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ceived the idea of mailing them
 

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: “fragile” | pumpkin and put both ends: of, Starting at 6:30 p.m. In case of bad | force will be recruited to its’ full
ints marked Jig [a = n ‘in a bottle of milk. weather the’ Saturday .games will! strength “of ‘1.800 ‘men by { next i ©. TOPS IN EVERYTHING B tos dh his P lar Orches f di use
i vour pumpkin’ fiat you had | They tell ‘me a “Lottie fed” pump- Tove i ie So at il Spring. * Fifty. of the 200 additional Education, Entertainment, Agriculture S sure Jo see gin putes a eatured in aH
wanted to. enter in the Commun- kin grows to be very large. ae, oe um 12 A oy | men are now jiu bing at Hershey. Horticulture, ‘Livestock, Exhibits: EC
ity Exhibit isn’t os big *as “you | = _ — —_ —— Be = Loe a ini BARGAIN 5-CENT PIECES SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT EVERY -DAY ] EATS GAMES AMUSEMENT | with
hoped be, you might # try ® now aT : yet : : he Ee ; 1 4) States i 3 BRING YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS -— o— to ki
Be Sus she = Beal Ye mie us| We on it sug or | gp hn SA | HZ
: or Wattle 5 ad a piece ) place. But I don't guess so | The Bulletin—~that's why its adver- eces ) silver, oy con- | RN J vf | : :
a. Jus Swed 7 jh A WISE OWL tisers get such excellent results. tained no nickel, 104d d, Ly 222 | FREE PARKING CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE - FREE
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