The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 22, 1949, Image 4

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f—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa, Thursday, September 22. 19491
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher


Last weeks fine
found many local pilots flving to
both the York and Reading Fairs
[he Airports at York and Reading
very close t, the fair grounds
flying weather
1 ly saved considerable
me and effort




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Norman Sprecher and Rev. Sum- (He 4%,
dropped leaflets for the Cal- $3 4/7 | 4] $a’
Bible Church wud [74 Wo a
Adam Greer flew to Y on
> inday
Leland Bailey received nis Cha, Good, Fish; THE LOW DOWN
vate pilots certificate during the
week (From Page from
G e Fisher d leaflets two small dams have been
iring the annual wn Sales ¢d in Charle’s Run and HICKORY GROVE
Day Donegal Aviation Service Run. we more hel


A WwW | S E 5 WwW L announced the Sales Days over the Our Association with the cooper- Just me ar po Senater Geoge and
~ surrounding towns by airplane ation of the state has conducted a Bricker and a half dozen
The Chiques Aero Corporation survey cof the Little Chicki lozer hers are not making too
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ife time” | the week, Clair W. Sharpe. stream. The first survey was very | gamue] down to earth—his spending
hey ar George Minick visited the air- successful owing to the Mt. Joy | spree is not just a fling, it is now
I I [ at Campbellstown. Jorough Dam, Schrolls Dam and} pone The OId Bov is due to take
Arthur Hostetter, Harold New- Riest's Dam. We hope after the re
hle ier and Ste an Landis visited seccnd survey Little Chickies B t
} 7 n 1 { but t oid rascal case 1s no
It’s i the airports at York and Lancaster. Creek will be stocked with bas: : .
RO Te i completely hopeless yet. I write my
Raymond Garman flew to Wil- and pike Our Association raises Bt C 1
: . . nan there in often, but
ington on Sunday. ringneck pheasants for breeders, to 5 ; i I
- - > . : can’t do all the writing welp is
Vii John Kunkle and Sam Schroeder be released in the spring, of thet *% I iW
iy : : Ths wha 1 Writing your man
flew to the Lancaster Municipal following year. This takes 2 : il
I aw . | there—if ugh people write-—wi
tr} urport on Saturday considerable amount of money and | = Peopi A
f { here ar os : work wond So, next time any
: i Jacch Martin treated his Portola lot of time Since our financial | Phd ? im By )
" ¢ e- : ‘ : i o 4 see where Govt. is fisin®
1 Rican farm helpers to airplane rid- report was issued, misfortune en- Ey wh 1 1s IxXin to
| 1 rom . : op pour in another 100 n some
«| © on Sunday with David Heisey countered us. 260 matured phea- | POUr in ar her 100 ign Some
n Wi 1 1 sants were killed by a disease | Proiect like re-claiming a raft of
known at Botulism in a 24 hour | land on which to raise more wheat,
4 MT. JOY JR. LEGION period. Mr. Warfel, of the Penna, | etc. by pumping water 1000 feet up,
A DB Sire voma e-1 3 ~ is investigate | like it is planning in Washington
? 5 : BASEBALL SEASON RECORDS Game Commission investigated and | 4 F 1 £ Hii
gs is, peel oy found the trouble started from a | State—and next day they ask for
e The Mount Joy .Jr. Legion base-| ~~ [ h I Woks for building
TX biog poisoned rat. This pen of birds | ancther million bucks for building
wi t ked | ball team completed the 1949 seas- : : i; a it are gl
4 : i wi i 5 could not be replaced for less than orage space for crops that are al-
oF } n with a record .of 9 wins, 7 los- , ot . Ee
th : . $1,000. This means our Associa- { ready and now too big, it is time to
es and 2 ties. .They ended the 3
te ’ tion must buy pheasants for re-| chime in and lend a hand.
N is league scason in _third place with .
IN = 3 leasing in the spring. Ss. all vou non-writers. get hold
dbwr 7 wings and 7 losses. However T | | } y dnd 1.2
i . wo new warden wave been vourself, sh naec ar
ms TL out of the 20 players used in the s : ; | of yourself, sharpen a Soupl o lon
To appointed by the State, namely | and write—don't just gripe |
1 lend one | games this year 15 will be eligible | : : .
i . Charles Good, Fish Warden and{ back and forth with vour neighbor.
oo) Wu 1 knew } was | to compete again next season, so a. 3 3 Z : y ie FL
100} ! v William Fackler, as Game Warden. | Write bis w down the law. Don't
he 4 ho calle Bu eteran team can be filled next : If : Dipti ne yy
se me rere appointe r the | Aenea iT a ea NE
vi t d rith r with geod prospects for a 108; H h ne re Shpaimied Tor i depend on me and just a few Sen-
st votectic y comm ; .
{ r pleased r record. ae an of px a aters to save your country for you.
) class please po i want to thank at this time thee > 7 dow
o sco. I va atlen- In individual batting honors for . " i trois chat Yours with the low down,
to s n S O02 alc : A various committees and their chair- MY
{i Whe ad done several! | the season Don Eshleman led the ty 2 JIMMY
1 Sever IRB EA : men whe participated in our pro- erm ee etl et en
vroblen Be. axkad: “Are there | team with 386 followed by the on- i
i - Eyre hss we . Nn ds ram to make them a success.
ny questions?” ly cther 300 ‘hitter John Bowman cc °
ve Wilm Wh 308. George McCue and Ben eCKel eunion
} Brown played in all 18 games
them little numbers go when you | Prown playe eal D BE Fr
Ap . rom page 1)
rub them out McCue was at bat officially 61 (F1 3
time s to lead the team and also i mer ond son 6 Carita
A: Heo
Ar Fied ma} ver whe | tied Eshleman for most runs Mr. and Mrs. ian ‘ra Mr. and Mi 1 Shelly, He |
ized } I ed at 13. Eshleman had the most of Richmond, Va. are spending a | ber, Harlan, Heidi Shelly, Kenneth
A I iz Y ling 6 En : > Whar A
[hits (17), mcst triples (2) and the|few days with Mr. and Mrs, K.| Hershey, Betty ov of Manheim;
Two men wer t1 li iy most doubles (4).. McCue led in Franklin. Ethel Longnecker of Mount Joy;
WO en were notly discussing | * r ol Tn dae
a f i Or aid homers with 2 Jerry Shupp had Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell and Kathry: helly and daughter Judy
: . oa f Pclmdale: Mr. ar s. Flwood
J 1 « \D We ost sacrifices with 6 and tied daughter were Sunday guests of Pclindale; Mr. and Mrs. Elwoo
gL 2 1 ; Shelh son Sten} 0 necas
J cw yook, « wan and Clay Risser for the Mr. and Mus. Edward Cromwell of | and son Step f Lanca
ig vey + 3 < ndi
te book most stolen bases with 8 Ben Columbia. er; Mr. and Mrs. Landis Becker
] .. and Mi Becker of
S ’ 1 the he | Brown walked 10 times to lead the Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Hartzel and Mr. and Mrs. Hershey Becker 'o
. 12 ahd Dick Bee With Br err oe Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diffen-
t I am a bet- | team and he and Dick Bcyd ledison cf Cleveland. Ohio visited Nr |, ; ig oy )) L
ik ited : baugh and daughter Charlene, of |
! he 1 striking out, each of and Mrs." Aristice Wittle on Wed an Cat |
> 1 | them fanned 17 times re i z Witmer; Mrs. Katie Geib, Florence
Joht them lanneg Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle of a x) |
iin 11 rw while > Geib, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wolge-
asi atte in 11 while (Mount Joy visited Mrs. Serena 1 a
Hee SE lead the team Foote : muth and daughters Janet, Joanne
4 yi Jcyce and June; Mr. and Mr
1 i th Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of Kin-| ar n 1 t You:
. Is v Risse : John Heisey ill of Moun Joy:
i i I vould Ir ul derhook spent Sunday with Mi nA A io :
t yuts th 1 im a Mr. and Mrs. Elam Snyder and |
1 ith ) id Mrs. Earl Geltmacher i I Fl 1
. : SH : da t is, Floy, Jean, Ruth |
ie — 1ipp and : Boy le n Jchnny Geltmacher, son of Mr to { Lititz Mi. and Mi
th 99 & SPATE : : x i Eller 0 Latitz; Mi an Mr:
of t Mar. ith 22 eac I errot land Mrs. Earl Geltmacher pent | b is 1 of ; i
4d 10 Risser 1 1 SE J { Damon Packard of Mcunt Joy and |
| id n Lisser anc the weekend with his grand- 1 1 M Paul W Ann |
wil 1 h hz . 1} 280 x : 2 Mr nd Mrs aul Wenger, Ann
{- | Wilson each had 9 for the season.'mother Mrs. Minnje H = 2 y Py
: Jered nd Elwood Rice fielded of Kinderhook via 1 Ru a I ot
ue . ) 1 ynjov
COUL he year, as Eshleman had, Mr. and Mus. Irvin Witn nd Mi A mr
i 2 » ry i viimel 1] mm |
lled 32 chances successfully to f ys Mr { n K iF y and daught Teresa, Mu. |
so lead the team in that depart- Man of Irony 1 and M Abner Hollinger, Carl
; rs Selo] On Sup M: Wilbur and Nelson Hollinger and
women nen Witmer anc children and Bb M 1 1 ar
1 In the pitching department Geor- John Kauffman visited B Fy Ie nd y 4 o ne
desire | gle McCue was tops with 5 wins nd Mr. Witmer and na Becker all of
1 one loss for .83 McCue Went in the ball game | Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V.
ed in the most games 10 4 Sherk cf Mt. Joy, Mrs. Em- Becker, Clair, Garth and Vincent
rm X 4 x Sunes ma Givens and son Robert from Becker of Lititz: Mr ad Mi
$y +] 4 + ith 75 Y 1 DC ne ) 4 iLL A in a SD
nowhere unless Struck out the most with 75. and Middletown visited Mrs. Moore oh ) mJ i bk ( V s.
ras rig) walked the most at 26, gave up Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Frysinger John Ginder, Bec Kathleen and |
’ 94 hits in 43 innings and on- ©°f id Joy RD visited there cn Ginder of E-town; Mr. and |
- eee id >" Q rol - »
. Saturday evening Mrs. C mms E t Nig
: Vo hin Pu ror alt 5 Mrs. Cassel Mumma, Earnest Nis-
. by any chance come ly had 4 earned Zuns Scored on of Mr. and Mrs Elwood Snyder of i.e 7 are. Jou. and Rober >
thos: coughing him for the year, for an excellent E-town, Mr. and Mrs Clifford | ¢ f Mount Joy and Robert Roh-
p 1 fan f Saturday | earned run average of 0.33 Jerry Williams of Middletown had been | Yer of Manheim
ill fans of Saturday | © ; OLY en vic; ; aad | Suid .
realiv hoarse. | Estcck had a 3-2 record and pitch- to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Is-
3 ali hoarse. pre 8 ler and family on Sunday
. ; “| ee In nings : 0 i
H lid they get that way? Don't |ed the mcst innings Rt R He, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rollman and
oh neck t gave up the most hits with 35 and family of Lititz called on Mr. and 0spi nap er
e of them.---- | had 10 earned runs scored off of Mrs. Wm. Haines on Sunday F Pr 1
. of Cal he rom gi
A ft low ou're not Mel- him for a 1.88 earned run average oe Foie Barton ( olumbia had ( age 1)
A : LOWS, y 1 i 3 kA sitec Mr. and Mr n. Fogle v Musse Thom Ic
choir McCue, Estock and Eshleman each (,, pridav s. Wm. Fogie | Jay Musser, Mrs. Thomas O’'Con-
aaa pitched one saut out and McCue, Mrs. Howard Witmer io was) TEL nd Mrs. David E. Schlosser.
Listing 1 pe at 108 hillbilly | threw two cne hit games. in the Columbia Hospital has re- The following persons wen the
: Hee AS a HU TTING AVERAGE FOR 1949 turned to her home rizes
pplied for drivers license BATTING ns I Mrs. Florence Witmer of Mari- Bridge: Marian Toppin, Jeanne
After =a re of personal ques r et and Mrs. Jacob Erb ¢f Col- Schip Vivian B ) Mari 0
tions the clerk asked: “How did 4 ) umbia RD visited Mrs. Witmer on 305307, Vivian, Aaron
' | si 15 Sunday. Mariner, Ruth Sharpe, Mrs. H. E.
y Wm Live so long M Daniel Geltmacher has been el- | Garber Joseph Germer, Izella
Minding my own Lusiness,” re- gr 1 he I. B .
; 3 4 sent the U.B. | Eacker, Clyde Gerberich, Mrs. A
plied the oldster.--Pardon Us Lo Conf Tr :
? 3 18 F nyder, J. B. Toppin Mar;
: : 18 i Louise Myers.
LO 1071 21 1 n anou - . :
E-t i ho dating i % 16 ROOM CORNWALL MANSION Bn Reigle, Earl
hy vie 15 FS A ET A rat ENTIRE der: S vl ie 1
does nothing but talk and think 6 3 TO BE RECREATION CENTER | DP¢ SSie + Plossie DJ.
( ng but alk an . - =e a ay nge Anne Dearhbeck I y
football It almost drove her mad 9 1 The 520 acre John Coleman ‘M8 Ante Dearbeck, Marion
! amo ald . my Nes oe
until she discovered that if she Miller i MX den estate at Cornwall, on which taufier, Hazel Zeller, Jacob Engle,
all gn: nexpectedly he then | Fogi® 8 12 0 0 .000 there is a 16 voom mansion, was] Pe Stehman, Jonas Bechtold,
alls signals ly he then |, =. 5 3 0 0 .000 : A . Mis: Privdes Dep
Martin yurchased at blic sale 1 } Ann Engle, Mrs. Frances Bechtold
harges right down to her end] : ) 000 nased at public sale by the
harges right do er Zimmerman .. 2 0 0 0 .0 ; : Lester Erb, Horace Wertz
of the davenport and then goes in- | Divet ........ 1 1 0 0 .000 Clothing Workers Union to be us- nd ertz.
to a huddle She has only one | Brandt 0 0 0 0 .000ed as a recreation center. The 1 30 Drize was won by Mis
: : oi y ay ng 4
WOrTY Should she accidently call | Myers 1 1 0 0 .000 price paid was $88,000. Martin of East Petersburg and the
I ole 1 1 rd : Frey 1 1.0 0 000 pecial drawings were won by Iz-
the signal for a forwar pass . rT
I —— — . ella Packer and Flossie Bennett.
er Total 18 185 70 109 252 At Clarks Ferry a tractor-trailox ce
We also know a local maiden loaded with 25,000 Ibs. fresh toma- 1
: aic ne of our customers. ==---- ym 1 JALIFY F ST. CONTES
lady who sneaks to Philly and to 52! lo e 0 : toes crashed into a house. The truck Q ‘Al IFY FOR STATE CONTEST
A ‘ee do want a tree. . Farmer horseshoe shave. ave
altimore to the wrestling matches, We dont and house were | completely de- Farmer ‘horseshoe pitchers are
altim g P : ¢ }
oe | wri ' training the state ¢ > 3
will YZ never sit anyplace but | i - ow siroyed by fire but all occupants i o1 the tate : contest . at
the first row. ~. We found out why There's going: to be an awfui'lot escaped the Pa. Shaw in "Hartisburg next
200. Ever 40 often ohne of these of disappointed people come : next Ee ee Many counties already
. 4 : : 1 “1: r Nowe -~ . " 1 re yr 3 1 1 v, >
wrestlers gets thrown out cf the SPring. Since Clayt Newcomer ‘sold PITCHING RECORD have held contests.
ring, right in her lap.--She lives | his lot on Donegal Springs * Road G.IP ‘W-1, Pic. TotW
! ap.=-% er "ra . = ne
for those moments be he has had to cancel all his straw- Mache 0 2 > : 833 Stimulate your business by adver=
. ee 1 ) stoc ( 3 < 2 SON Taw : 1 :
~ | berry orders That's Eton ? oo] : A tising in the Bulletin.
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If money is the root of all evil | 4 SR
you can have the rest of the tree,” a A WISE OWL| Total
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Featuring 1949



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VIRGINIA LEE
Sensational Dancing Star from The Latin Quarter of New York City
THE THREE EXTREMES
A Riot of Fun From Boston
TENNER and BETTY
The Cowbuy and His Gal.



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Street Fair and
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Sept. 21,22, 23 & 24


Sep, 24th
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JOY
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
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6.8.10 2:200P. M,
Mount Joy, Pa.

FRIDAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 - 24
JOAN CRAWFORD — ZACHARY SCOTT -in-
“Flamingo Road"

MONDAY -
GEORGE BREN - ANN BLYTH
“Red Canyon”
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY,
GARY COOPER — P
SEPTEMBER 28 - 29
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY,
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Valley View Park
HELLAM, PENNA. east of York, Pa
CLOSING SUN., SEPT. 25
FIRE WORKS SHOW in the Evening
BATTLE OF DUNKIRK Starts 10:00 p.1
Arthur W sods & His Ridge Ben
Vith RAWHIDE And CLYDE FOGLE.
Tumble weed Ludy- You ir Favorite
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NEAL BLAND AND TRAIL BLAZERS
From Wilmington, Delaware
Sallie— Shorty Fincher— Early Birds
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SHOW ST ARTS AT 1:00 P. M.
ADULTS 50c¢ Tax Included
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