plied; Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday, 12, 1950 January MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher You GOT | [TONIGHT [ MELD |[ DOES E | SHE DONT? | VEH, AEE BOTH THEN ONE COWL LAFFS Donegal Airport News| | | Ace | | tenses) "| [rao | | eicuee Y ove enon |_| or vs miowr ger 8 it | — [| SoU? | | SHE DONT) WANNA BETTER] OTHER= WHILE JEALOUS AND THEN | SIVE A MARRY HER" | Following is a daily report of | *1 LOVE You - la HANG hd j THAT 1 WAS MAKING THERED BE | the activities of the pilots and stu- | Sk ya 4 ABOUT ME | JOVE 10 Het TROUBLE! | BY A WISE OWL Already my wife is reminding | me that Valentine is only a month I think with a box of away. and John Bender. | Allentown tdent pilots flying at Donegal Air- | port during a period of one week, Monday, January 2nd; Early mecrning flyers were Lester Wolge- muth Harrisburg State Airport and Gil Lehman, visiting the fred Gusler flying to Allentown, Marty a loca) flight around the air- as did Sim Horton and Wal- Reilly. Another local sigh!- hop was made by Hem, Harold Longenecker and Bruce Halk flew to | Stinson Voyager. the Commercial took port ter seeing Weber, in a Pilots flying on | Pilot Training Program during the | Monday 30—Rothsville day were: Albert Forry, Marlin | | Young, Bruce Halk and Alfred | Gusler. Norman Sprecher and | Clair Sharpe flew together during | the late afternoon. Tuesday, January 3rd: A tem= candy I'll give her a rear vision | mirror. If she ever gets a at what's following her. she'll stop | eating candy. — tried to diln’t work. It Eve, and He was Ave. in | look Here's one they hold out on but it happened New Year's everybody knows him. speeding out Marietta Lancaster, accompanied by his wife. He passed all the lights and was finally nabbed by a cop. | The cop tock out book and said: “I'm 'going to give you a ticket for speeding, reckless dri- ving, passing of signal lights unnecessary honking of With that, his wife who had been perfectly quiet, spoke up: ‘He didn’t mean to violate any rules, officer, can't you see drunk | and doesn’t know what ing?”-==Isn’t she the us his and | horn. he's he's do- little mate? ——— About ‘the know is the son a penny tg make him sleep; then takes it away him during the night and punishes | help- meanest man Wwe | father who gives his | to from o £0 the child in the morning for los- | ing the penny. | Bill Waltz lost his pay check | down at work and practicolly turned the shower room upside down in an effort to find it. Af- ter wearing himself to a frazzle he found the elusive bit of paper in his shirt pocket. loaded for coke crowd: mother.” d: student hone the An ego from college holid: asted t t I am And of “Well, why cents and The gang ys our “All I owe to my Dick you send her the bill?” howled. course sugges don’t up simply Why do people do things the | hard way? Tote s a lady, Dor- othy by name, on Columbia Ave, who, when the turkey grease ran out of the pan, took cff the oven door to clean it up The foolish questions people as k | certainly make mcnkeys out of | to Philly on | a sudden | On the them. the way Monday train made stop, jerking the passengers around | “What has happened, uctor?” one nervous lady asked. “Noth- | ing much,” the conductcr replied “we just hit a cow.” “Oh,” the relieved old lady, “Was it 1 cond Sa 1G , r | the tracks?” “No,” answered the | conductor, “We chased her into the barn.” i One of those smart aleck tour- | through Salunga by mis- Bender's io wrong. ists geing take, stopped in at find out where unaccustomed to seeing ior of a small town general where items of every descripticn sale, he cracked; “Have | the shape of] And the clerk for what he went | the inter- | swore on you anything in automobile tires?” who had sized him up he really was, never cracked a smile when he replied; “Yes, in- deed, we do. Lite-preservers, | funeral wreaths, wed- | ding ale dougiinuts, rings and rubber bands.” { {from a bus and was Speaking of drivers reininds me cf an incident that happened at York recently: I accompanied an uptown man to that place on busi- | ness and while there he got in-| volved in a slight traffic accident in which the other driver was a lady. When the policeman was] conducting his investigation he | said to our local man; “You saw this lady driving toward you. ‘Why didn’t you give her half the road?’ And my companion re- “I was going to, just as soon as I could find od Which half she wanted.” The, cop sup- | pressed a smile and walked.away. | | | A Marietta mom asked her high school § son; “What did your Dad say when you told him you'd smashed tthe car?” “Shall I leave out the swear words?” the. boy | take fs » | equipment | last | ticing | and David Nauman. | presenti were: { Warren | Miller, | Deleware. | Mrs. n | flying | Fourth St. | Just east of | Harrisburg Pike. | ey said the woman | avoid brushing her with | her to porary low ceiling and. heavy rains | halted most flights during the day but the foggy weather soon broke and Albert Forry, John Hawthorne | and Phares Landis flew to Wilming- | | ton on a quick business trip late in| the day Wednesday, January 4th: In- structor John Hawthorne and Stu- dent Pilot David Nauman spent | [ most of the morning making short trips and practicing | landings. Albert Forry made a solo flight to Allen= Fhares Landis flew - to Bloomsburg to order necessary ancther Done- airplane for Bender and Cross country and town, to wire gal Aviation Service night flying. John Sam Balsbach' visited ' the airport at York. Alfred Gusler spent the half ‘hour of day light prac- 360 and 180 = degree spot landings. Thursday, 5th: January Marvin | Landis and Phares Landis flew to Red Lion at ncon to visit the reg- Rotary Club meeting there. Student pilots practicing take-offs and landings were George Carriger The Donegal | ular | Dudes Flying Club held their reg- ular monthly meeting at the air- port in the evening. Members | Pres. Shelly; Sec'y., Greenawalt, Trea. Director, Warren Norman Heisey, gemuth, Jr. ley; Vice Pres., Landis. man, Marlin liam Aller, Joseph McKendricks, Albert Forry, Paul Hess, Jr. and! | Frank Hassinger. Saturday, January 7th: Ralph Frank Rahm, dis and Marlin Philadelphia to see the Mummers | Day Parede. Alfred Gusler made a cross country trip to New Castle, Marlin Young checked | Stehman Lan- flights during the day, they were: M:. and Mrs. Harold Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sharpe, Mr. and Alfred Gusler. Other pilots and distant places Norman Heisey, Herb Shel- local were: ley, Charles Bailey, Gilbert Leh- { man, Fred Sherick, Sim Horton, Mr. Witmer, Marty Mcore, Sam Baisbach, John Bender, Arthur | Hostetter, Walter Reilly, Frank Hassinger, Warren Greenawalt, | Albert Forry, Raymond Garman end Harold Long, TI i Cees. LEGION EMPLOYE STRUCK ON HER WAY TO WORK Mrs. Anna M. Cox, forty, 735 Lancaster, was slightly injured at 7:55 p. m. Friday when she was struck by an automobile Mount Joy on the State Policeman Edward Malon- had alighted walking to work at the American Legion Post | Home at Chiques, where she is a | waitress, | when the accident ce- curred Stringer who was driving east, | told police he didn’t see the ped- | estrien until it was too late to the fen~ He conveyed St. Joseph's Hospital where she was treated for abrasions of both knees and the left hand and der of his vehicle. | discharged. eee asked.‘ “Certainly!” replied 2 ‘his mother. “He didn’t say a word,” the boy answered. Guess I'll go to the Farm Show now. Say Jimmy do you remem- ber when we went up to see the tractors? A WISE OWL and Al- | Philadelphia Méore | Charles Bai- | | John | Steh- | Jeseph Wol- | Young, Wil- | McKorkel flew to | | | | | | NAW SHE BE MAKINGLOVE os ee T. JOY LEGION BASKETBALL 1949 - 1950 SCHEDULE | Thursday 12-—Lititz A | Monday 16— Quarryville Home | Wednesday 18—E-Town Away | Monday 23—New Holland Home | Thursday 26—Tri-Town Away Home February Monday 6—Paradise Away | Thursday 9—Marietta Away [MOUNT JOY HIGH EASILY EAST DONEGAL With McCue, Bowman, Wilson {and Bates on scoring rampages, the local High school team made it a {runaway match with East Donegal | Friday night 82 to 37. The JV team also won 34 to 17. | | | If a nergtic ung fellow, get- | East Donegal GM A ting an gr a you : y Il Hawthorne F ........ 1 1 3 mg out o sCnool or college, [Sload Po. ia... .. 0 3 3 knew that he could get so far, no| Herr PF inne 2 6 farther, no difference how much he Arndt F ......000000... Gp 0 perspired, his future would be © : dismal. With business illegal, who EEE EET EEE D ‘ . | . would take the lead in building (Eckman G ............ 2 1 5 DragediG ............. 1 1 3 better, more or cheaper Cornwell 'G ..:....:... 1 0 2 electric lamps and diesel gen- | |Arnold G. 0, ee 0 0 0 | erators, etc, if there is "no Gen- | Totals 13 1 97 | eral Electric Wilsons and Ralph | Mount Joy aa G Fl Ti 1 C rdiners---who would have im- Wilson F 6 3 :15 | proved the galloping tintypes with- | Bstocle Bit... 0.0.0 0 0 0 {out the deMilles. And across the | Lido 1 : 24 'Jand in thousands of items and Bp C EAT hE Tig 3 1 17 things, thousands of fellows with mek | victim, Ne Ford and Belen and Frey. G aD 0 ( the Wright brothers--with freedom Keser G ated be Li. 1 31 and the inclination--have made Miers, terran cing, 1 J 1 America big and important. Bates G ih. 7.0 6 8114 You ean buy groceries at the A Brogks G&G ............. 0 0 0|and P or from Louie Manzo. Brown G .......,....... 1 0 2 Yours with the low-down. Pals. 35 12 82 a Jonny Score by periods: ~~ 3 | E. DONEGAL ...... 9 10 5 13-37 Stimulate your business by adver | MOUNT JOY . 13 26 14 26—32 | Referees, Lowell, Gilham. Othes League Scores: | Manheim Boro 41, E. Hempfield 27. fanheim JV 19, E. Hempfield 17. Elizabethtown 43, Marietta 17. E-town JV 38, Marietta JV 17. | each as THE LOW DOWN from HICKORY GROVE onto like and P-- This idea of pouncing business because it is big- he Govt, pouncing agltates me. And for little onto the A the A and P versus the groceryman--right here at Hickory, Louie Manzo is making | use the fire hall basement, one AL RE R TIONS his bigger competitors sit up and [night each month, for meetings. take notice. He has one store--- | Announcement was made (hat the Miss et Kramer he has just enlarged it. Both, State Fire School will be held on Loui and the A and P are doing | Feb. 20 in the fire hall. Four MRS. VIN KRAMER go | 19 W. Doégal St, MOUNT JOY skcokum. Susie and I trade at|new members were admitted. we choose. tising in the Bulletin. FO Our Fire Laddies which was discussed during last week's council meeting, represent ed the company's annual install- ment cn an orginal pledge to fi- nance the construction of the municipal building in 1941. HAT Permission was granted to the MADE and R DELED local Veteran of Foreign Wars to (From Page 1) DRESSMAKING Company Branch Office | For Service On All Policies Of EAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS JANUARY SPECIAL 1 Off on All Permanents BULLER’ FLORIN, PENNA, Open 8:00 a. PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4330 HELEN CURTIS MACHINELESS Ns NOW $4.00 - $5.00 - $7.00 Ne COLD WAVES $4.00 - $7.00 - $9.00 ’ po m, to 8:00 p. m. | Maude Buller, Propr. ee = == NEED FAST service | ON THAT | SNOWSUIT? You Lan Get It At icherlys 76-78 Easf Main Street YOU PHONE 3-4071 SE ) Mount Joy WE CALL We Operate Our Own Plant | ) \ MOUNT JOY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY CITY MUTUAL INSU CE COMPANY ¥ | ® | Henry G. Carpenter, Inc. | Mount Joy, Penng. | 49-3m | | > in - a | Watches-Cl cks-Jewelry And Wajch Repairing ES —— —_ { LEAGUE STANDINGS | IE STANDING ‘Warren H. Greenawalt | Teams W L Pot JEWELER | Moan: Joy een 3 ; 7 209 West Main St, MT. JOY 1zabethtown ...... 9 "PE WERY FVRNING | Manheim Boro ...... 3 1 750 OPEN EVERY EVENING East Donegal ........ 1 } 50 | East Hempfield ...... 1 3 250 Electric Idi ariettz 3. 25 Marietta isis 1 by 50 and Gas e Ing NEWTOWN cut in the Stinson Voyager, four | place airplane. ———— Sunday, January 8th;: Bruce| Mr. Harry Ratniiion of E'town Robinson made a solo cross country | and Mary Hamilton of Florin visit- trip to Lake Susquehanna, N. J. led Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle on | George Minick and Phares Landis | Sunday. flew to Wilson, N. C. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie of { Kauffman, Bruce Halk, Marlin | Philadelphia were Sunday guests Young visited the Lancaster and |of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph York Airports. Several] pilots| Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and took their wives for sight seeing | family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman and family cf Conestoga on Thursday. They visited Mr. ! and Mrs. John Kauffman of [ron- | ville on Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Witmer spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin | Garner. Mrs. Kate Moore visited Rev and Mrs.. P. B. Gibble at Ephrata on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Greenawalt and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher of Mit. Joy visited Mrs, Kate Moore Sunday. Mrs. Paul Smith of Columbia RI, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton and grandson Ronald, Mrs. Sarah Weit, Mr. and Mrs. John Haverstick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mar- on tin all of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. John Barton and family of Marietta were callers of Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie and family during the week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates, Dr. and Mrs. Thome of Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. | John Zeager, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Gesseman of Manheim RD and Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Keith of Lititz. Mr. Howard Witmer and Miss Grace Felker of Harrisburg visited Mrs. Lillian Witmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacch Erb at Columbia RD on Saturday evening On Monday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collar and family at Kinderhook. rat " NO LONGER AT SHOE STORE Mrs. Lynn Milligan, nee Dorothy Nissly, who has been associate with the Jack Horner shoe store, here, for the past eight years, has resign- ed her position. She now resides i in Florin and will denote her time. to housekeeping. i MT. JOY, PA. Also Spefialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING EQUIPMENT LAWN ‘ER SHARPENING Cover’s Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets Phone 3-5931 Beer!Call 3-4189 For elivery ER GER \Y FORGE R ROCK AL PCRTER Victor —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M, Drive In For Curb Scrvice B. HEILIG, Funeral Director BULK AND GALLONS NEW STORE HOURS 6AM -8P.M Monday thru Thursday 6 A.M - 10 P. ML. Friday and Saturday CLOSED SUNDAYS This Weekend! Wonderful Food, Drink and Music FRIDAY / Too! Meet Your TOMMY CQBLE A i Friends Here. 10:00 to 1:00 ¥. M. SUNDAY CHARLIE NEWER TRIO Dancing 8 to 12 MOUNT JOY AMERICAN LEGION - Zi i. Formerly Posy Patch LOCAL FARMERS HOME-MADE Fresh Sausage by KUNZLERS LEAN Sliced Bacon Prem GREEN GIANT Hershey Syfup 2 cans Peas von Baked Beans 's- 2% can WITH PORK BACHMAN Broken Chocolate New Reduced Prices Rinso Silver Dust Lux lg. 2c lg. 7c 27c Life Buoy Swan bath 2/21c reg. 3/23c Spry 3 Ibs. 79¢ Hess’Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 57811 These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) Ib. C A IY ECO VN , CITC ZAR BRU EVENINGS J O Y SATURDAYS SHOWS MATINES 7 AND 9:00 P. M AND HOLIDAYS SATURDAYS 8.8.10 P 2:00 P. M., Mount Joy, Pa. TIN FRIDAY -— SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 - 14 JOHN WAYNE — MERA “The Fighting Kentuckian” RALSTON -in- niin Hy JANUARY 16 - 17 RONAL AN — VIRGINIA MAYO -in~ Girl From Jone's Beach” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 - 19 LUCILLE BALL — WILLIAM HOLDEN “MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND” FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 - 21 SHIRLEY TEMPLE — LON McALLISTER in = “Story Of Seabiscuit” Exciingly different / truly fresh from Candy Kitchens cage hocolates Made from original recipes by Master Candymakers! 32 pieces in 20 delightful varieties, rich in pure butter and cream, top-of.thes crop nuts and other goodies. 2 18S. 2.00 DRUG STORE J on ly LB, BOX SLOAN'S PHARMACY The REXALL Store Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. =i RO —— H 1 fill