The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 13, 1950, Image 4

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d—-The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 13, 1950 MUTT AND JEFF Ty, I By Bud Fisher —— C
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OWL LAFFS! High School won ! You DECIDE TO BE A SHE HAD REALLY It ean GO aw. INTO SOME ey A NIGHTS 1 ina? / nsurance po icies on ‘t
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uns vn Is $< Np” 2 \ Why continue to take chances ?
The Mount Joy High School base- \ eA . . .
ball team opened its regular league A Lae VA \ Serr )~ 4 we Inquire about this economical coverage. .
season with an impressive 19 to 5 | / \) 4 Most folks are amazed at the low cost of fire insur-
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win over East Hempfield on J : Rip ance. Old established Companies . , . . substantial Suni
The Ram nine broke into the QIN” Ug SN savings to you, 1d
scoring in their halt of the third 4 rpm) ” 7 pe Nv 0 Ee { fon R17 4 ¢ 9 Y —
Brown popped up to Shertzer, Wil -— MI FRA amy . : ” h rles M. Miller. Nev v Holland 11 1
‘ : | SMITTY WON AGAIN MARRIAGE LICENSES | c arles iller, ew Holland the
oa go, a ba d on He Ww Hole 1 TORTSMEN OFFER PRIZES FOR | Owen S th, this boro’ promi Benjamin E. Reinhold, Rheems,| won the white flyer championship of | B. TITUS RUTT AGENCY Sune
ezer booted Kears grounder to | | INGEST FISH CAUGHT ing young amateur boxer, won his| and Sue A. Cunningham, 217 West| the county at New Holland Satur- ||| PHONE 3-9305 | po)
Kea st le second and Shupp fi [he Mount Joy Sportsmen met on | third successive fight on Monday | Donegal St, Mt.» Joy. day. 85 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. plete
on | Stem A in wil feud Reus Monday evening in the fire house | night when he won a unanimous ———— i 6:
oved to $ scored | : Me | lo —
m re play I od ots Stohe | and Were shown Movies on fly and | decision over Kid Early, of Leban- Vic Nauman, of Elizabethtown. | 7:1
—BY— man to end the inning | worm fishing by George Bowers. |cn, in a three rounder at St. Mary's| won the 20-lap feature race at Hill| Sales & Construction Rae
The Ram nine really found the The association will award prizes Club, in York Early has had wen! Top on Sunday the /
A WISE OWL range in the foun Wien they | to each member of the association | fights to date while Monday's bout tee m———————— Amos G. Rohrer | J O ¥ SN prea
scored eight runs on five hits to go | catching the biggest fish, of the fol- | was Smith's third. 7 { EVENINGS tinue
—_—— ahead 9 to 0. Krall was removed : y i . 1 : ih ul | SALUNGA, PA. SHOWS MATINEE - Ss
nd Grady. took ‘the hill for East | lowing species: brook, rainbow and | eee eer a - 7 ard 3700 FB. AND une
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You can relax now, for a few Hempfield to retire the side. brown trout, large and small | For Hott Delivery l { SATURDAYS T FH EAT R . HOLIDAYS M
weeks, and then we'll have Mem-| Wilscn opened the fifth with a | mouth bass, carp, catfish and wall- Do nt 8 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. I
orial Day comin’ up. We're havin’ {ple starting another ox inning | eyed pike, $5.00 for each fished jud- ER Mount Joy, Pa,
- 4 vn won _ {for the proteges of Coach Co A longest nb i ol | VALLEY FORGE a
real ole fashioned celebration az |, oo on 3s Habecker misjudg- | Sod the longest In lengh will be Buy PIEL'S FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 14-15 Sune
gain, so mark your calendar. ed his fly to right field, Wilson scor- | awarded. Should there be a tie | | PRIOR
ing and Kear moving to second on | weight will decide the winner. Y ROLLING ROCK ERROL FLYNN — ALEXIS SMITH -in- Jol
Was down at the Acme this |the play at the plate. Shupp singled | Additional prizes of $2.50 each ou r | ya . 6:3
morning and a strange lady came | Scoring any 1 Ke Shows will be awarded to the boys oi girls} Victor J. Schmoll ‘Montana’ : : by N
od ti hy lout stealing second anc oser drew . : to 8-45
in and asked: “Do you keep brown az walk. George McCue hit a home | under 16 who submits the largest | Auto Insurance M 5
3 . "+ 0 | fF eac voles ‘ 'd OPE . . i
sugar?” And without looking up |run toc make the score 13-0. Bow- | fish of each species named. i ;
from filling the counter stock, the { man drew a walk, Stehman reliev- | Judging will be done at Frank Before Getting Drive In For Curb Service Mor
clerk replied: “No, when it gets ed Krady and hit Harple the next | { Aument’s Sporting Goods store on Th F ¥ | MONDAY, APRIL 17 Chu
dirty. we throw it away. | yatter, moving Bowman to second. | E. Main St. 4 ese | = ; ; oa
y Miller attempted to bunt and mis- | ; ; : GEORGE MURPHY — RICARDO MONTABALN -in Toes
[sed, Bowman stole third on the | The Sportsmen have received| Learn how you can get superior TONIGHT: Double feature rs
Sine ae i aul! { ple wy and Harple moved to second. | three thousand evergreen trees BROADFOR M protection at | “Rimfire”,. also “Tight Shoes { “B rd I - i 3
Congratulations, Homey’ ‘Hope Miller got on when he laid down a | which will be planted this Friday, substantial savings. Semi-annual | with Broderich Crawford 0 er ncident Wed
he don’t turn out to be a parading | bunt to score Bowman and move { premiums. Strong company with 3 ATR | : } :
. 3 { April 14 at 4 p. m. by the grade] ee FRI, - SAT: wil |
fireman. Harple to third. Miller weént. down | hool chil i i Bov Scot | service in every state. “Sea Spoilers” John Wayne =
REE IL to second on the first pitch. Brown | School ¢ lildren and the Boy Scouts . : Lea: { A er ; a | TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 - 19
| grounded out to the first baseman, | on the John Gantz farm. Planters | Before you buy . . check with me RL uo SUN. = MON: “Who Done It?"
| pA Abboit and Costello Ll | OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND — MONTGOMERY CLIFT -in-
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Ray N. Wiley Sf “The Heiress" | 3
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After church on Sunday the gang | Harple and Miler scoring on the | are requested to be at the Bo;
at the fire house started to kid a- |slow hit ball. Wilson got on as Ad- |
round and one fellow said: “Today jams dropped vi throw to first,

Scout den promptly at 4 o'clock
After the planting is completed |






~ pre: said ‘There is : an | Kear got on, on Risser’s error and
Sur preacher said Thee Is han | Wilson moved to third. Shupp flied there will be refreshments. MANHEIM R. D. 2 | Buon
here today who has been flirting out to 'Habeckér in right field to | terre etl Phone Landisville 2201 ; - { : — 5 Wd
with a woman other than his wife, |end the inning. Ape Js a : fa ur \{ THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY. APRIL 20 - 21 - 22 fsa
AMERICAN FARMERS i D R APES ; JOHN WAYNE — JOHN AGAR -in- 4 ao
and if he doesn’t put five dollars in | The Rams added two more. runs | SALUN NGA
the collection plate, I'll announce | in the sixth as Bowman and Harple
{scored on Miller's single.
East Hempfield took advantage About fifty children ailtended the
of two walks, a double by Risser, | egg hint held by the Sunshine Bi-
his name from the pulpit’ ” - |
Consequently, when the collection |
wads counted, there were nineteen |
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first time they'd been out together |
ur deputy sheriff,-burgess Zer- | in twenty years. Re st al rant
and error by Estock, a single by ey . . ict Sonday |
five-dollar bills, and two one-dol- and a triple by Wicken- ble Class of the Me thodist Sunday Ti | 2; S— —— I~ ue
lar bills pinned togetrer with a note [hauser to rally with 5 runs in their | School on Friday afternoon He the | - — CA 0 S Li PCOVE RS | a > ’ Gili Roig 9:1
that said: “The other three pay-day! [half of the sixth to make the score { home of N. N. Baer, The fcllowing i . 1 - . - 10:
a Off course, he was only | 18 to 5. | children won prizes: Thomas Con- | Stud
Bit « « = = 5 { Mount Joy cl sed the scoring in| way, Barry Myers, Bobbie Ann | | C U RTAI NS 18 bringing a 3 speal
; be TS singled, | Bishop, Virginia Dissinger, and | Hil 1 HO - I” J
ej plac ( Ss a eT, | ( i 7:8
I'm highly insulted, someone has Shupp singled, Frey was caught by | Jean Pettit. ; ft of GOOD BUYS & by t
just defined station-wagon as a Risser’s throw to Pefferly at third. A spelling bee will be held in the | 0 D 4! { a Mon
trick with a aE Avenue hair-do. Shupp scored on an error by Pef- | Maple Grove school house on Fri- | ( | throu hout the store | i 7:3
: ferly to make the final Ram tally. | day evening, April 21st at 7:45 o'- i | 4 ° Pi
RE I SE RC fee Wilson struck out Pefferly, walk- yok. There will be two spelling i a | 2 ars
Just before Spring exams a frosh ed Risser, who was thrown out by fe oF oral ies 8 AT ® Tes
asked the English teacher “What |Brown to Bob Miller trying to | 5 Ly 139 95 ub to 199 50 i 3
class. Refreshments will be on sale . pW Je {546 | meet
questions 1 vou ask d- steal second. Hiestand went down i {
JuesLoNS Wit. you ask in our nu Anging xd the game and a door prize will be given. Th | {0 ° | 7 home
term exams?” And the teacher un- pg jor he Raw: Moyne a 1 pis Ll > il 7 [ (ll i { x Wed
oy 19, East Hempfield 5. ww sponsor the Fire . 0 or
hesitatingly replied “Your books he Ram i executed a nice | | Police yg il yi a r oo € . Automatic Gas | ft IC e r RL) | Metal Eyelets | 1 Meo,
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are just full of hints.” {double play in the first inning. | 1 ' 4 | 2 Frid
wre sie |Shupp took Brubakers grounder, | Habecker of 1 40 1 0 WATER HEATERS i LL i 2 yds. X 1 50 ft. 3 yd 5. X 100 ft. | 5 7:
Most of us know. how io. sav {threw to Kear to force Zerphy at {Adams 1b .............. 2 0 8 0 — > {lf YOU PHONE — 34071 — WE CALL 1 i Clu
: an oT lsecond, Kear throwing to Bowman | emma $ 1 05 O55 i | 4 Frid:
ncthing; too few of us know when. [.¢ first in time to get Brubaker, Totals ............ 25 421 7 Hil a GL saa She | PLANTS f th den : 21-2
eee McCue and Shupp each had 3 for | MT. JOY ......... . 900 1872 1-19 . a nna J} 1 or e gar Fh
Sitting in back of several girls in |5 to lead the Ram hitters at the |[E. HEMPFIELD . p 000 005 0— 5 Odin Beauty { | | a
the movies, I overheard one say: |Plate. R—Kear, Shupp 2, Koser 2, McC Re ! ALL KINDS {
SMy. worst sin. Is vanity. 1 spend | Gerald Wilson was impressive as 2, Bowman 3; Harple 3, J Mille: 2 Gas Range
y nm y= he struck out 8 and gave up 4 hits | Brown, Wilson 3, Mummaw, Peffley, S . : End
ours each day before a muror ad- |.,,4 § walks. | C. Risser, Allan, Stehman. E—Es-| & x | wi ts wi ts ; 9:1
miring my beauty.” And the girl Wilson had pitched a one hitter | tock, Forney 2, Adore 2 AR Mc- $209.95 Reduced To { o 7 SPEED 10:
way down on the end exclaimed: |up to the sixth, but a high wind and | Cue. 3B—Wilscn 2, Wickenheiser, $ D5 { | : Sern
“That's not vanity, sister; that's im- | little wildness combined with an | Krall. 2B—C. Risser, McCue, H rp 1 89.95 } of 4 € ect ce remium € 7:3
ih Why Pat. ho error gave up five runs. le. BB—Wilson 6, Krall 3, Kready 3, | £8 mon,
agination.” - - - - = hy rat, how | Gther League Scores SO—Wilson 8, Kre: ady 1, Kr all 1, . [ I Wed
can you say that. {Manheim Boro 7, E. Donegal 1. |Stehman 1. WP—Wilson. LP—Kurall 2 - Piece Colored | Put of the Steaming Zone! 7:3
eee Elizabethtown 14, Marietta 7. i 4 | meet
June says her boy friend is a |Mt. Joy ab h o a Customers T M SETS WITH UPS-A DAISY © TWO OVENS © PUSH BUTTON CONTROL Carden Fresh Ves etables : 7:3
in. 1 nr B. Miller 2b canara 01 0H i kL A y : er M
psychiatrist in a pottery factory - po = <7 1 1400 AY GET OUR FRESH \ CONSEALED OVEN UNIT © AUTOMATIC PRE-HEA 1 | 8:3
a Boyd 2... 01100 M 278 75 1 Always Crisp and Cool
Shupp Ss ..... Leg XY 2 ° $ ° { 5
A little shaver came tearing into Eict hier 8b ..............0¢ 090 Dressed 1C ens | NORRIS
a house where 1 was visiting and t $b... 0000 i .
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yelled: “Mommy, I found a horse- | McCue of 5 5 0 : FRIDAY and SATURDAY i S. Meckley & Sons | | Fruit Cocktail Ng. | 2 for 0 } i
shoe.” His mother remarked: “That |p 0. 1} meg wy PRONE 1.598% | | i 5
is fine, dear. Do you know what Harple rf .............. 4 1 1 0 f Lon oT rae. 4 NGRRIS fd and
that means?” And the little fellow |J. Miller If ....... od I 10 B h’ S WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | US bei
replied: “Yes, mommy. It means C : y 4 oot S tore = £| | A 3 t H Unpeeled Br
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some horse is running arcund in its *Frey .. a 0.0 0f RAYMOND CHARLES prico Ves i ate, |
stocking feet.” | Sl IRR 15-2 |
Totals reese 2913 21 WI De | NORRIS | E700
He who loves and runs away [Bast Hempfield h o a | S80 lad RAR | S 12 0zZ :
bead oop si gerphey ss ............. 2 0 1 8] . D | . 5 Trix
has no income deductions. Br “2000 | Jewerly - Silverware \ SPECIAL orf eR! | erry J elly | BR Ben
—— Brubaker Uf ............ 1 0 00 33 ® sand
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Chatlie Brools wants to knowiPe ey 3 ............ 10:11 Watches - Gifts “TRY A PINT NORRIS rf 9:3
“If ignorance is bliss, why arent |Shertzer 3b ............ 2 0 2 0] il | | . 2 10:
there more happy people?” {Eh Risser esata 1 : : 2 Watch Attachmemts X 2? | Stuffed Olives 3 0z. C i and
stand 2b 0. i . 5 6:3
: — 2b oven. 3001 (WATCH REPAIRING) || RE
Wish I could find a wife for my (Allan eof ............... 2 000 Complete Ronson Lighter | GREER GIANT | 5 Taos:
own as naive as a Florin fellows. [Krall p ................ 1:1. 0 ( Repair Service | *REEN GIANT : 7
The other nite she called her hub- [Stehman cf p .......... 2 1 0 0] ’ | 3 Wed:
“ar lk or | Kree ECT P «vivian . ( arge = 7:3
by and he asked: “What si dear” S103 fp 1 0 4 Watch Shop | Feas cg 2 for CL) BR
And she sweetly said: “I found an- | Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 : :
cther lipstick in the car. Have you | she poured what she thought | § Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA.
been out again with that fellow | was kerosene in the stove. Only it | 2 ° 1
who sells cosmetics?” = = = = = = = | was gasoline. The stove blew up| ) | |
Imagine! She actually believes that | and blew them both through the { B E N N E : T ’ Si Jax eanser 2 for C { Sune
varn. roof of the kitchen. It wag the] TRADE MARK 9:0
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phey, stole a march on the kids a $1.39 ;
round here by being the first one to | Neddie Germer doesn t think too 45 EAST MAIN ST. Until May 31, 1950 MODEL H Bath 2 for 23¢ Sun}
go wading in a local stream this | much of April F ool jokes, especial- MOUNT JOY Try a pint of KEM-GLO, in | 10:
Spring. It happened on Easter ly when it entails foot trouble, dres- | nese Serr
white that stays white, at . $369
ly 98¢, Today! A pi . :
ai 503 pine It's push button magic! You cook with
covers up to 50 square feet.
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Sunday when he was on a police | sing the baby, driving to the desig-
job, and was crossing Charles’ run nated building only to find it closed
that he accidently slipped off the | and numerous other incony enienc-
plank and went ker-plunk. { es. It all happened April Ist when
ie she got a call to pick up a C.O.D. at
Heres a laff just reached us | the freight station. She went thru |
about. a funny ¢ld couple ., in the | all the aforementioned troubles ¢n- | BULK AND GALLONS

and gallons. Pints in Stay- one finger, automatically on today's Rar ™ = 1!
white only. most modern, most beautiful range. | SEED POTATOES
$2.39 Qt. $7.98 Gal. |
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Uncle Jerry. As they get older, | age. - - But when she sad “C.0.D. I | : :
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needed more heat. in their home sc | A WISE OWL| CLOSED SUNDAYS LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 4111 |} These Prices Blfective Thursday, and Saturday (this week) Wed:
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