Pa., Thursday, April 6, 0 MUTT AND JEFF d=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, CHAMPIONS WIN OPENER OWL L AFFS WITH MANHEIM TUESDAY | | Mownit Joy, the defending cham- | | pions opened their 1950 defense of WHY ARE YOU RIDING ) 'CAUS AWAY OUT HERE INTO THE COUNTRY 2 _~7 TICKETS ‘RIDING IN E|/ WHAT'S THE MATTER? HEY, MUTT / HOW DID THEY KNOW I WAS ou 8 Al Saleen I wt TE RE-OPENING FOR A GALA 1950 SEASON SATURDAY, “en Kline, a promising freshman in the the title with a 5-2 decision over & THE eiTy/ Manheim in a match scheduled for | J a al THIS MEANS, 8th Wednesday Mount Joy swept you! THIS MEANS | through the singles tests without a | b y a Ko RTARTS at DUSK~RAIN OR CLEAR! | loss but in the doubles division, | 2. PRR N00 pe, we iad Manheim picked up two points by | - taking both matches. | \ Singles pus I ‘Fel Y Bill Bates, Mt. Joy, defeated Va 2 hg [SAD z zh > Hh 4 Md 4 EVENINGS SATURDAYS Kraybill, 6-2, 6-1. — - in ; & —_—— Fe SHOWS Nee | Beaston, Mt. Joy, defeated S!ienk . season, ‘THE LOW DOWN owning—not you. The difference is 7 and 8:00 P. M T H | A T R E HOLIDAYS 6-0, 6-0. ount oy 1g Abe Koser, a senior with three that simple, SATURDAYS 2:00 P.M Engle, Mt. Joy, defeated Rho les, years of ball behind him, will han- from In 1933, the paper says, the Sane 0, = Lb A RA ie i : Sot dol p : YS, Mount Joy, Pa. 6-0, 6-( | S dle the hot corner assignment anc ovi. owned eleven electric stations. Kling Mt. Joy, defeated Wick= Opens ts eason hos Frank islet, a promising HICKORY GROVE Then cane hi the tax-dodging FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - 8 ser, 6-1, 6-1 | sophomore, challenging him for the . Govt, fumididdles—and today we -BY- gh.leser, 9 . If I chose to break into the Whit y ma : | Brooks, Mt. Joy, defeated Reitz, With E H f eld io, alone with Don Martin. is fz f I chose to break into the White have G25 federally owned or ROBERT MITCHUM — JANET LEIGH -in- A WISE OWL, i ith E. Hempfield bss Ue woul va atone ow 3 : 7-5, 6-3. The Mount Joy High “School | The outfield headed by Captain |” © lank oti pie ship” ee built or proposed. And with these ‘Holiday Affair” Kraybill and Rhoades, Manheim, | Baseball Team will open its regular { Ray Harple has Johnny Miller and x» Dn \ il ow ot ny 625 mostly tax exempt Govt. out- Ya Pobre . yur » la . » voters Well, folks, ve Ese Bubny | Warren Bates and Booth, | league season, Tuesday, April 11th, [ McCue or Wilson, when they ar Ered 2. TR Nt fits breathing on the backs of your time again which makes us one go 2.6 6.2 at East Hempfield not pitching to fill it out eT: conus. Y> #1 necks, no er i US Jel e-0, 2.6, 6-2, at E . > . ay he pelo i ) ystal ball is needed to year older, how do you feel You! Shenk and Wickenheiser, Man-| The “Rams” have been practicing | The probable starting lineup for Hough) Js oe Priva isn see who may be the next owner of | MONDAY — TUESDAY. APRIL 10 - 11 don't have to answer that, if you heim. dele . is - ed wore ad - arat for YR, »" ah be: SO start ol with no arg nt. : = ed a : a i ite | heim, de feated Wagner and Brandt | since March 5 in Preps) g don a the “Rams” opener will be Everybody figures is is your henhouse full of chickens, if DENNIS O'KEEFE — GAIL RUSSELL -in- ) | 6-1, 7-5. | the coming season. The first ca Gene Frey 2B, Jerry Shupp SS, mn his own and lot you now have : such a henhouse. a SEI. 0 We —— for candidates found some forty Abe Koser 3B, George McCue CF-P J offay 10 RIS: Own house 2d 9 Anything that can happen to such a 6b 9M di Erte. Bann 4nd SURIES OF es : oser 3B, George McCue CF-P | [is gum overcoat—a . chicken The Great Dan Patch Speaking of the Easter Bunny and | SERIES OF JAMBOREES AND | candidates ‘for the team on hand.| john Bowman 1B, Ray Harple RF, | House: fall: of chickens : complex thing as a kilowatt factory, time, the latter sure has changed | BARN DANCES AT HERSHEY Coach Day has cut the squad to | john Miller LF, Ben Brown C, Ger- Bf wi — mgs wo can easy enough—easy as pie—hap- 1 nM: a , . 3 i i ! market-a cigar ractory, r ‘ bv ‘ things. One lad down on Main Ss Beginning on Wednesd wy night, | thirty players and will keep these | ald Wilson P-CF, Jerry Estock P. vou, } | pen to a hensouse full of chickens. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 12 - 13 wants a convertible Easter Egg April 12, the Hershey Sports Arena | on hand for the season. Hi Schedul ‘Sq everybody. iti ‘this 1 anil One plank in my platform— with automatic drive. | will inaugurate for the Spring and| The varsity will be made up of : Mt. Joy Hi Sche We BY sary oa ip Vs moO al “private ownership”— that would! JUNE HAVER — MARK STEVENS -in- i | Summer seasons a series of jam-~ | veterans of last year's young team April 11—East Hempfield Away | favoring, private , ownership, - the make it a cinch, and how found, out thing, though—- | borees and barn dares The first nd to dule fave, shown promise in Apri] 13—East Donegal Home | es ep 15, what io! Socialis Uns Yours with the low down “Oh! You Beautiful Doll” 1 op One nT et lm ie. j April 18—Manheim Boro Away | der socialism a Big Govt. does the | . Learn from the mistakes of others | attraction will be Roy Acuff, the] their early drills. JIMMY ts | tiveer . Te v . rite April 20—Mariétta Away —you don't live long enough te king of mountain music, who ap-| George McCue, Gerald Wilson, le i Tt pn A rn rsp ru? DS 8 all vy self : { pears in person with his Smokey | Jerry Estock and Frank Zimmer- April 25—Elizabethtown Home | 4 > \ There is no better way.:to boost ” make them all yourself. ad Neh oh, a May 2—East Donegal Away . y: COMING: APRIL 20 - 21 - 22—"SANDS OF IWO JIMA a Mountain boys and their WSM | man are ali back to handle the M A Bos Hor | | your business than by local news- S folks are in .deht Pedause Grand Ole Opry show. pitching assignments. Sem NH ome | $ mm | | DAPET advertising, APRIL 28 - 29 - MAY 1 — “BATTLEGROUND” ome lolks are In 2 Hy | . one her | May 9—Marietia Home ——— Qe 1 they spend what the neighbors Following the one and a half Ben Brown, a dependable catcher 1 ; think they make hour show, there will be a public | is back and will be aided by Carl | Mes Df et oun, fay i CRE He Patronize Bulletin Advertisers . . May 16—East Hempfielc ome i : i 7 8 a9 lo ON THIS AMAZING A certain young lad here in town ¢ertainly had a good time the other | day while it lasted. He tied a string | signed to revive, foster | jamboree barn dance, which is de- and pre- serve a. truly American which in yecent years has gathering wide-spread custom heen | | | popularity. | at first base. to a purse, laid it on the sidew 4 | “Uncle Bill”. Fink of the Grand Ole | and when a pedestrian stooped to | get it, pulled it away. Each time | théfie was a good laugh until a lady | was fooled. She got square by belt- ing the ‘lad. on the head with an umbrella. - - Of caurse, it was| April 1st. The local vet stopped by Sloan's drug store to pick up a Back Run | farmer, who had called the doc to | look at a sick cow. After driving | along the rough back country roads | the vet and the farmer reached the | | on Route | Harrisburg’s the barn dance. eer 4 We eee THE KEYSTONE DRIVE-IN’ THEATRE OPENS SAT. APR. 8 The Keystone Drive- In Theatre | pression around the keystone sack the Road riginal outdoor movie, 422, Hershey according to Sam Chapman, man-~ have been working at shortstop, | and their fielding has been impres- i on i io : Since its winter closing last No- | sive Boyd has been handicapped ager of the 700 car auto-torium. | will re-open on Saturday. April 8,| holdovers from | back at second base and has looked | along with Frey, Tom Kear, a fresh- receiving department, . John Bowman, Dewey. Hornafius, and Harry Sheetz, are all working Gene Frey, a junior who showed |’ Opry show will call the figures for | such good form as a Freshman is good in his early season workouts, man has been making a good im- and at the plate. Jerry Shupp and Dick BSyd both last years’ team vember, the theatre has undergone | by a knee injury, but he should be intensive remodeling. To all intents | hack in shape by the middle of the farmer's home. The farmer jumped | the Keystone is an nid: “Okav doc : out of the car and said: “Okay, doc, | ney theatre, Mr. Chapman said al | | et | you can go back to town now. 1 haven't got a sick cow. The taxi| SPORTSMEN MEET MONDAY driver wanted to charge me five] The regular monthly meeting of dollars to bring me home and you | the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Asso- charge only three dollars for a| ciation will be held on Monday ev- visit” = = - - - That's system. | ening, April 10, in the Fire House. | Mr. George Bowers will show Have you heard about the steno- | three reels or 45 minutes of movies. grapher who left her ccat in the of- | fishing in small fice and took her-boss to the clean- | on Fly and Worm streams in Pennsylvania. ers? —— — | Subscribe for the Bulletin. When 1 asked a young veteran, who is quite daffy about a certain lit M t « senior girl, why he doesn’t get mar- | u a 1 y ead S | ried, he answered: “Why should I] ALSO | A FULL LINE OF | mim Fruits & Vegetables | support some other man’s daughter? | - mm - Maybe he's got sompin’ there. ! I've got some advice for young blood who isn’t quite whether to take the plunge or not. - The best way to stay single | KAA | 'S M i M k i is to wait until you are out of debt | ed dl e West Main St.. Mt. Joy | | | ‘ | | | | WHITE - WASHING | AND DISINFECTING | HESS BROS. | Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 8-25-tf any sure to get married. Pat says the honeymoon is over when he kisses her with a cigarette in his mouth, takers lives | When one of the census asked a Marietta man if he within his income, he exclaimed: | “Good heavens, no! It’s all I can do | to live within my credit.” - - - =| At least he's honest. Jr Sometimes you hear the best | jokes in crowded elevators. It was | in the Capitol elevator that I heard | a boy and girl talking to each other, when she remarked: “I feel so dis- | couraged sometime, I think I'm go- | ing to wind up an old maid.” And | the boy said: “That I've got to see, | I never saw an old maid wound up.’ I like this one about the mother | in Scotland who told her daughter | “Yes, dear, IL am your nearest rela- tive, but your. father is the closest! Here's a little thought to make | life less complicated: If you like to eat celery in. bed, a dimple in your knee is a handy place to keep the | salt. You never know WHEN YOU'LL BE SUED. Thousands of accidents happen every day and one of them might in- \ volve you financially. Don't take a chance. Enjoy Comprehensive Per- sonal Liability protection up to $10,000. for as little as $10.00 a { - | oi . . ' Don’t forget to help the kids hunt year. Get complete information Bunny eggs on Sunday morning. . A WISE OWL | Ray N W iley ery | 4 TE ol : 3 NHE 2 "THE DOG TRAINING SEASON MANHEIM Phone Landisville 2201 CLOSED FRIDAY IN PENNA. | AMERICAN FARMERS Last Friday the dog training. sea- | son closed until August 20. After MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Friday all dogs must be tied or | | | | | —— ARE YOU FULLY PROTE ance. savings to you. PHONE 85 East Main Street Insurance policies don't prevent fire—they pay for it! Why continue to take chances ? Inquire about this economical coverage. | Most folks are amazed at the low cost of fire insur- Old established Companies . . . . B. TITUS RUTT AGENCY Crown Coal A PREMIUM QUALITY ANTHRACITE ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL PAUL E. HESS FLORIN, PA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4885 CTED AGAINST LOSS? substantial 3-9305 MOUNT JOY, PA. FOR EASTER! Swift's Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs Brown’s Frozen Foods Selected Fres h & Canned Vegetables For Lil Your Selection ies - Azaleas Hyacinths - Tulips Hydrangeas, Etc. MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9094 kept under control from chasing > (ir rats disturbing any game or wild ani- Mutual Insurance Company mals or birds. Lh ETI Hess’ Food Stores MASTERSONVILLE MANHEIM These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) NEW SILVERWARE VALUE! | FR LEAST CNN ) pI J REGULAR OPEN STOCK PRICE WITH CHEST WOULD BE $6400 s1 A WEEK Pays for This NEW, NOVEL Chest of Silverplate . . . GET YOURS TODAY! Sensational new set includes: 16 Teaspoons, 8 Soup Spoons, 8Iced Drink Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 8 But- ter Spreaders, 2 Serving Spoons, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon. “TRADE MARKS Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave. FLORIN, PA. CONVENIENT TERMS... A YEAR TO PAY! EASY TERMS EARL B. PHONE 4111 curs NUMBER OF -SHOPPING TRIPS SERVE BETTER MENUS v 0 MEALS READY 0 IN A | Minutes 7.5 CU. FT. CAPACITY. 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