The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 20, 1950, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pua. Thursday, April 20, 19506 MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Figher
| SAY. YOURE THE GUY | | YOU SAID SHE \ J sHE “J HOW Dp I KNOW | EASY/ \ VIF IT EATS (HOW CAN" Von, vou'L.L HAVE
VL LAFES ams Won The [WHO SOLD mE THiS A | WOULD TALK | IF SHE'S\A SHE / GET A_ ||THE MALE | TTELL | rp Take THAT
|| BRD A COUPLE OF Jon | AND SHE AIN' TALK [| AND NOT A om AND | MORE ans | 16.4 MALE | UP WITH THE
Opening Game MONTHS 460 _ f Ven! | SAID A WORD /SHESA | HE? g A MALE ASU are [> | worm sToRe 2
~\ FEMALE /| > MALE" ;
J ow! BR GIVE EM TO | THE 2-52 | TONLY SELLA J
From Maytown
The Rams edged out East Don-
egal on Thursday afternoon 5-4, to
open their league season at home,
more suitable
The Rams had
Playing in weather
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for football or soccer
to come from behind to win
In the first inning Hawthorne the
first man to face Jerry Estock ow DOWN .
struck out, Wilson at second tous
Colors line drive for the second L Georgie McCue
out and made a sensational catch « from
| Garber’s high twisting fly bau (From page 1)
| back of first base. HICKORY GROVE in sports with Mount Joy, St. Jos-
Jo Wilson, the head-off man for! | ep h Catholic Club, Marietta, Eliza-
BY the 3 Ri idly Ag Il out, Cornwell] Congressmen and fellow citizens, bethtown, Manheim, Lititz.
A WISE OWL md stole second, Shupp singled, "ear ye! This seminar is to be de- | oy ang Columbia. Many former Mt.
Koser held at third, Shupp stole Voted to the selfish interests and Joy athletes will be in town for the
second
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: ive. Bit T betiove 1 } thorne in center and Harple got on|—but it will be okay for a voter to | An invitation has been sent to
I'm not sure, but I believe 1 have H } | > Wp
when emaman missed 1s Ne | Jicten-in too, if he chooses. G McC to} il J tat
a severe case of spring fever. At drive to right field, Koser and I have researched deep id 11 TSOrye- Movie 10 Og fae guest a
ave ‘esealrcne aee alc O01 » "or 3 | -
least I've got all the symptons. Not Shupp both scored on the play and 0 Pp the banquet. Georgie has been sel
Harpie went to third. Bowman fan- have the answer on “how to get! acted as the outstanding athlete of
that it will get me out of diggin’
garden or beatin’ carpets or the
I've
ned to end the inning, elected or re-elected—sure fire.
Brandt opened the

like. Not with the spouse £01: was out, Koser to Bowman. Corn- voting “yes” on every hand-out| 15 vou have t yet mailed your
7 gs ! ll or ded her oom . f you have not yet mailed you
Not by a long shot well grounded out, pitcher to first) uy ih scaredy per- 1 |
Drescner singled, wstock walked 4s R acceptance, please do so at once, So
¥ wouldn't be so. bad if she was Hess moving Drescher to second, who shiver when you heat a the committee can ‘make proper
Pt ,, | Martin popped up to Shupp to re- noise in the weeds, fearful it is a' reservations.
still the gal I married,” but she'd » the side . a :
r ure ‘the :side, vote getting away from you The Banquet is open to the pub-
make two of tose gals now: The| john Miller fanned, Ben Brown Boys, here is how it is—and keep | lic and our list of names is incom=-
cther night she was fussin’ and got on when Drescher booted his in mind I am not mad at any of] if | t ttend
5 bs te, Ss J pe a
fumin’ cause she had nothing to|grounder. Brown stole second as vou. I just mete . feel Sore be te, so you plan to ¢
weaz, she cried: “When you court- | stock attempted to bunt and mis-|Y° J Sometime « ee! SoIT) piease contact Benj. F. Groff or
3 “to ke Ie |sed. Estock then singled, Brown Some of you have a little to learn Charles L. Eshleman at once.
PJ "0 Ser . + . .
es me you pe p A {| to third. Wilson lined out to yet, but your heart is in the right | —— BE
re silk > lace. 88 Coller Koser fie Serres ;
Wrapped in silk and ine Ince And Coller, Koser flied out to Garber place, When you sit down at home ! , 200 MILES UNDER WATER
1 said: “I know, But I didn't realize | ending" Mt. Joy's half of .the second.| . : ; J Bhilai onan Nay aah
X ss | : : oe : {with the sweet little woman and | On March 15. a U. 8. submirine
how much of you there would be, Donegal’s third saw Heinaman : : nar 0; 8 Tor 0 8
dope out how you are to manage liv : I Pacific 8 Hone
to cover after awhile.” - - - That Pop to Shupp, Hawthorne flied out i dived into the Pacific o ong
shut her up to Bowman and Coller flied out to Your private exchequer in the com- Kong and didn’t surface again until
i | Johnny Miller. ing year—how you will trim ex- {21 days later at Pearl H
-— 1 | .
Just remember ou yonug In the top of the fourth .Garber penses if you are ever to.get the In the meantime, the submarine
s yy © fouled out to Brown, Brandt went interest payments reduced on the [had 5200 mide:
hounds, You're young only once.|down swinging. Cornwell got to first mortgages, you use gumption. You | Wd 5 >
But if you play your cards right,! cn an error by Wilson. Dresher was i 3 : :
li it a flv Wil and the little woman decide you
ence is enough. out on a fly to Wilson. Ml Tolan, TELM
» bh
Fi po Bowman grounded out to Haw-'W! i. In Ihe b 2 i
y . | thorne, Miller and Brown both went, So boys, just. be yourselves there 2
Look here, Park, If ever I get in gu = OUR JOB
down swinging ending the fourth. away from home-—use home econo-
w ith the 1 d PRINTING
rong wi aw, and you prom- |
ng law, you. pre In the fifth the Donegal team on Govt. affairs. And if
3 : V3 RICHT I
ise not to take me before the East| to Estock for four runs on four hits tools fant make hh S RIGHT IN
er Ss f-the-Peace’'who went |to go ahead 4-2. Coach D: all
id Justice-o £-Péac 0. & 4 4 On iy called ends meet on his colossal 42 billion THE GROOVE
left-hander |
rion his ace McCue to
(relieve Estock. Wilsen went to cen~ budget,
| ter, Tom Kear coming in to second. boom. If
| McCue, struck out Cornwell to set men cannot prevent you finishing as
a man who not only | down the side.
thru the red light down town,
. it is up to you to lower the
tell the folks what his name is.
you do so, all the
isto
Today I me top man, as the

has a one tract mind, but his train The Donegal lead was short lived \aubardi,
of thought is late. as Mt. Joy came back in the bot- a
> tom of the fifth tec score two more Yours with the low down, 2
runs on two hits to tie it up at 4-4. JIMMY
A few days ago the Freshmen| In the seventh Koser was batting etl eee

were requested to write short poems when Kear scored the
winning run SPELLNG BEE.
and then they on Cornwell's wild
APRIL 21
vitel Final
pitch. ina IN MT.
read them in class. JOY HIGH SCHOOL









= : . score Mt. Joy 5, East Donegal 4
When one Frosh had read his, the |S 5 |
% : Las Jig : : ‘he Busy Workers class of the 4 |
teacher asked: “Did you write that Fast Doneg i b a Ww Be ores hoi } + $139.95 up to $199.50
poem yourself?” The Frosh re- Colter oh ea 1 1 10 eh wa loa 2
ee : . ayia Lys . Spelling Bee in the Mount Joy high,
plied: “Every line of it.” And the'Garber 1b .............. 308 ns : oH A .
teacher said: “Then I'm very pleas- |Brandt 1b ........... 3 180 Shae, Frid) pros, oy nw. Automatic Gas
. ‘or ll pi, 3 0 1 4 7:30. There will be two spelling and
ced to meet you, Edgar Allen Poe. Cornwe bp ok
Fring Wt dead mr {Drescher 3b ......... 3 1 0 2a general information class with WATER HEATERS
thei i you ore £ . News frre Shea : 0 three prizes for each class.
ie —Une very red face, Marti ; rae 3 - :
a Fo of : 3 0 J 1 The program including a short $ 1 05.95
. Eat skit, organ selections and “The
Of ¢ > some re quite orig- ?
SOUISe Jome Were quis © Totals ............... 26 519 7/Gossip Hollow Ladies, Minstrels’ :
inal. For instance there was this! __ : Odin Beauty
one Mt. Joy ab h o ajwill be good entertainment for the
NRE 1:9 2 : d. The price of admis G R
Willie saw some dynamite > 0 0 young nd ol 1. The price of adm as ange
Couldn't understand it quite SS... 2 9 on g'Sion is thirty-five cents, children
Curiosity iver pays, | McCue cf-p in. 3 0 0 o five years and under, free. Refresh- $209.95 Reduced To
aves iY: . i | Carpe Mo ..... 3 0 0 0 ments will be on sale.
pe Hie ren Anus |
It rained Willie seven days. Bowser 1b ee i305 0 —— 1 89 05
Or this one——— Miller If 3028 :
Here's to the stork, Brown c .......... : 3 1 8 ¢ LOCAL TENNIS TEAM WON
A most valuable bird, | Cas anes 1 2 2 Our High Schoo] Tennis Teun 3 ~ Piece Colored
That inhabits the residence ab ................ 2 won its match with Lititz as fol-
tricts. = 2% re a lows:
Ts Tes : BATHROOM SETS
He doesn’t sing tunes, |EAST DONEGAL .... 000 040 0—4 Sosher Singles et
Nor yield any plumes, | MOUNT JOY 200 020 1—5 _ Seaber, Lititz, defeated Bates 6-4
But he helps out the vital statis-| R. Hawthorne, Coller, Gar ber, ’ Be ston. Mi. J Steff: $2" 78.75
tics, Te 52, Shupp 2 Roser, Kear 2. E— 6-2. 3-6. » ML Joy, delealed Stelty
Drescher, Hess, Heinaman, Wilson. Enel Mt. J teferted Must
| 3B—Coller. 2B—Brandt, Shupp. BB ng'e oy, deteated Mustra-
Yesterday morning an East End|—Cornwell 2, Estock 2, McCue 2. Matteo 6-3, 6-3. ls a ec By ¢ ons
. 1SO—Cornwell 7. Estock 2. MoC Clinger, Mt. Joy defeated Grosh,
Dad got the car out before break- |= WP ib er oh 1% MOUS, hy ET PHONE
14. — cCue.
fast and then went in the house | : a Rs skies Brooks, Mt. Joy, defeated Mac-
Ee 5 i Other Thursday Scores Faten 6-3 op Mac- "WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY
where his son was getting ready Fast Hempfield 4, Marietta 1 Spell De bl S-tf
erin 7 asked: “Where * Be Ra oubles o=
for school. Ded asked: Whete | Elizabethtown 4, Manheim 1. Bates and Beaston, Mt. Joy. de-
were you last night.” And Johnny | ims oa liaise feated Steffy and Grosh, 6-4. 6-2.
answered: “Oh, just riding around | MT. JOY HIGH NETMEN Clinger and Engle, Mt. Joy, de-
with some of the boys.” Then Pop | DEFEATED HERSHEY HIGH 4-3 bag Mastramatteo and Kling, 6-4
in g : 5, 7- '
held off a grin and suggested: | | Mount Joy turned in its fifth
Well, tell em not to eave their straight victory by edging Hershey Mt. Joy Hi Schedule
bobby pins in the car after this.” | s dante a : Whi >
y Pp ur | on the local Sve 4 to 3 April 25—Elizabethtown Homa
{ singles Hv: as ete ray
A man who laughs at a woman| Bucks, Hershey defeated Brown May 2—East Donggal Away
trying to drive a car through a 126-0, 6-0. May 4—Manheim Boro Home
foot garage door usually realizes, Snavely, Hershey, defeated Bates, May 9—Marietta Home
Or | 6-1, 6-3 May 11—Elizabethtown Away
Ye Shoe Js an the Sie? Jon when Beaston, Mt. Joy, defeated Long May 16—East Hempfield Homo
1e tries read a needle. 6-4. 6-1. ;
Ss
BR, Engle, Mt. Joy, defeated Mann, 7- - . ; ws
A coupla youngsters had spent | 5, 6-0. as hen in need of Printing. (any-|
the entire first day of trout season | roger. | a: Joy, defeated Marco- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin |
. i -—l od
out at Donegal without luck. Late | Doubles ONSEN Stew a aaa
in the afternoon a stranger stopped | Buck and Mann, Hershey, defeat-
and asked: “Any fishin’ around ed Brown and Beaston, 6-2, 6-2. OH, GRACE, SOME CF
on » A { McCue and Engle, Mt. Joy, defeat-
here?” “Some” on one And | © Snavely and Long, 6-2, 7-5. THE BEST BARGAINS )
yi i i tch?” I nese ————
What kind did you ca —— IN THE PAPER TODAY /
the boy. replied: “You said fishin’,
not ketchin’.”
| MANHEIM WHIPS MT. JOY HI
Red Witman and Jim Hass com-
| bined to give Manheim High an 8-2
Which goes right along with the) victory over Mt. Joy High. Witman
boy from East Donegal who was| 1; 564 in with three hits includ-
fishin’ on trespassed territory when |, . . run, as Haas limited the!
the owner came stormin’ out and McCue was
LETS GO SHOPPING!
ILL MEET

{lccals to four singles.


yelled: “Say! Don’t you see that| yo losing pitcher.
sign: “No Fishing Here?” And the| viount joy |... 000 200 0—2
lad, who hadnt had a nibble in| \ANpEIM BORO ... 340 100 x—8
hours, answered: “I sure do. The i,
fellah that printed that sign Sure | Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
knew what he was talkin’ about!” |


————— “That the ‘great difference be
It’s no sin to play golf on Sunday, | tween them is that in one case you
but the way some play it it's a| hit everything, and in the other you,
crime, | hit nothing.’ |
says

See vou at Sate Harbor.
|
Which reminds me of a remark af
Marietta lady made who is learning |
to drive a car and play golf. She’







A WISE OWL{
ci ee a
McCue flied out to Haw- desires of the average congressman | oq. Sion.
second and Sc listen—you jittery ones who are | ceive the award.
king's
frost settles on the |
| Mount Joy high school and will re-
MOUNT JOY H. S. NETMEN
GAIN LEAGUE WIN
Mount Joy Rams defeated Man~
6-0 in an Inter County

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
heim Twp,

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High School Tennis League make-



{
up match on the former's courts Cy SEE
Tuesday afternoon. |
The victors swept through three
of the five singles matches and on Qu ality Meats |
doubles math in straight sets. The ALSO |
second doubles match of the day A FULL LINE OF |
was called after two sets had been
played due to the weather, ATE,
Singles
Bates (Mt. Joy), Kautz,
3-6, 6-1. 6-3.
Beaston (Mt.
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TONIGHT: Double feature
Hopalong Cassidy in “Silver on
the Sage”; also “Omoo Omoo”
with Ron Randall.
FRL, - SAT:
Humphrey Bogart in
“Treasure ol Sierra Madre”
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Joy) defeated Koh-

ler, 6-0, 6-4.
Engle (Mt. Joy) defeated Hender-
KRALL'S Meat Market
son, 6-4, 6-0.
Clinger (Mt. Joy) defeated Pfaut Ww 2
6-0, 6 3 oY). detente Ayre est Main St.. Mt. Joy

miller, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Customers
aos
Beaston and Engle, (Mt. Joy) de- MA 'RESH
feated Kohler and Richards, 6-0, 6-0 Y GET OUR F. «Yj
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Brooks SL 3 vy) defeated Lay-









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MOUNT JOY
Dressed Chickens
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THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY. APRIL 20 - 21 - 22
JOHN WAYNE — JOHN AGAR
“Sands Of Iwo Jima”
FIRST FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY 5:45 P. M.

MONDAY, APRIL 24
HENRY MORGAN — RUDY VALLEE
“So This Is New York”

TUESDAY. APRIL 25
WALTER BRENNAN — MARGUERHE CHAPMAN
“The Green Promise”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 26 - 27
RANDOLPH SCOTT — BILL WILLIAMS
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ALL CUTS
- Ags
Naidu
MISSION SLICED
Pineapplesio. 2 can
VELVEETA
Cheese
KOUNTY KIST
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