A WISE OWL No’ matter what, the to the bank last week they me my wife had overdrawn account. Naturally I was embar- rassed so when I went home little wo | man is never wrong! When I went | told | club would all be women between ma our Visitors from other airportss dur- | William Jersey; Wilming- Other pilots landed ing the week included Mr. New of of Teterboro, James McVeigh ton, Delaware; | here from Kutztown, | Campbellstown, Harrisburg, | and three airplanes Carney Mr, from the ley Forge airport Lancaster, York Val- near Philadel- | phia, Fred Loewen and John Haiw- HE LOW DOWN thorne made a dual cross country from | to Kutztown and Lancaster. The Pennsylvania Aeronautics HICKORY GROVE $ Commission will hold its annual spring air cruise June 10 and 11, You know, sometimes you fig- | this year to be held at the Hershey ure your congressman is not the | airport. Pilots from all over the guy you thought him to be when state are invited to attend. you voted him in. He acts odd at is being discussed. Members of the | the ages of 16 and 60. A low cost told her about it. She left me: sound | Pe organized in Pe nnsylvania. off and then with her final thrust, she yelled: “YOU say I'm over- drawn, well, I say you're under-| country flights. Airports he visited deposited. You've got no one to| during the week included Wil- startch in his vertebrae—but at! blame but yourself!!” | mington and New Castle, Delaware; that I am not writing him off a - Baltimore, Maryland; ‘D. C.; Lock complete fizzle and failure. With A ‘word of .advice— If vou | Haven, Harrisburg, Hershey, Lan-'a helping hand he might be salvag- wauld have a stable friend, buy a horse. : One thing in which I think West- érners have it over the people of | the, East is they have more pa- tience. They - get it from their grandpar- rents, I guess——their old ’grand- pappies who, if they missed :one They knew another one would be along stage coach didn't worry. in five or six months. You know, we are the traveling- est people on earth. The French made just one mistake with the Statue of Liberty they gave wus. They didn’t put a suitcase in her | hand. Each morning I read the papers | and see the traffre accidents I think—— Men still die with their | boots on, but one is usually on the accelerator. Last Thursday when my spouse was in Philly she . used a taxi to] take her way uptown. And wher | she got home she told "me that when she went to pay the taxi driver, he said: “There'll be no charge, lady; you did most of the driving.” - - - - Now you know what I put up with. A man is like a lampwick; trim- med many times before he gets the| right flame. Saw by the daily that a loaded hearse was run into by a speeder. It's got so this country is not only | not a safe place to live in — it's| not a safe place to be dead in. “Spook” Kaylor's still getting quite a kick out of an invitation he recently got. Seems he accom- panied our cop to take a patient to a mental hospital. When they en- Paul Hawthorne lled the local caster, Langhorne and York. Phares Landis flew to Barre on ‘Wednesday ‘where he at- tended a meeting of Representa- tives of the Veterans Administra- tion. The ‘Pennsylvania ‘Aeronautics administration and Airport Oper- ators. Ray Devener, manager. of the Hanover airport was his passenger on the return flight. The Oldtimers (From page 1) mention was given to William Bates, a senior, and Gerald Wilson, a sophomore. The association vot- d not to make its annual award to | any recipient more than once. Other officers elected, at the meeting are: Russelll Halbleib, vice | president; Charles Eshleman, sec- retary, and Joseph Breneman treas- | urer. More than 100 persons attended including representa- clubs who com- | the dinner, | tives of athletic | pleted against the Mt. Joy teams of yesteryear and othe: outstanding guests. | introduced Toastmaster ~~ Groff | Me. Elmer Zerphey, Burgess Harold Bender, commander of W. S. Ebersole Post, who welcomed | the oldtimers to Mt. Joy and the | Legion Home. Sol Barr led in devo- | tions. Addresses given by Earl Rebman, president of the | Lancaster City and County Oldtime | Boxers and Sportsmen's Associa- | tion, and Charles W. (Uncle Char- | ley) Mayser, former coach and di- | rector of athletics at Franklin and | Marshall College, now president of the Second Gussiers Sportsmen's Club. St. Lancaster and the were Joseph's Catholic Club of and athletic clubs from | Marietta, Elizabethtown and Lititz were represented, Lon Jourdett, and Charles G. “Fat” Delong, Jr. tered the hospital og orderly ap- of Bala-Cynwood, Penna, were proached and said to the Foie | among the guests. DeLong, was Just come vight back here. =~ the star of Mount Joy High's another white Jevated I ap | County Championship basketball proached ‘Spook and said: “Just team in 1917, when he scored all of come along back here.” - - - How- | his team’s 26 points in the final ever Spook’s invitation for admit- tance came from a patient being humored. Mother's Day——the day we cel- ebrate by letting mother cook a bigger Sanday dinner than she or- dinarily does on other Sundays. Personally, I think Father's Day is going to an awful lot of trouble, | just to sell neckties. In at Lancaster today I witnessed | a traffic accident .A car driven by | » man crashed into a car driven by | a woman. The woman exclaimed: “Why did you drive into me? I turned the way I signalled.” The man replied: “I know you did, that | is what fooled me,” Don’t be too quick to blame a a man for having prejudices. He may not be smart enough to have opinions. Two little girls were engaged in conversation when the one asked: “Does your father have a den?” | And the other little girl answered: if we oe him like a human Adige irk — £7 ¥ 1 have a sneaking suspicion: that what's wrong with this old world, there is too much sneaking Sus= playoff game to win 26-14. appointed for Finance; C. Committees were the ensuing year: Y* hour, 6-4, 4-6, €-2. Bennett, chairman, George Groff. Engle, Mt. Joy, defeated Dommel, and S. V. Barr. Banquet: Chas IL. 6-0, 6-1. ; | Eshleman, chairman, J. L. Sch: ‘oll,’ Ho, defeated Clinger | Harold Zimmerman, Henry Klugh,” pg. oks Mt. Joy, defeated Shertz- | John Wealand, Martin Metzler, er, 6-1, 6-2. Awards: Doubles | and James Beamenderfer. George Brown II, chairman, John | J. Schroll and Benj. Membership: Sylvester Paul Hipple, | chairman, : Smith, Joe Germer, James Pennell, all Mt. Joy, Dave Brandt, Mariet- | ta and Milton Heilman, Elizabeth- town. These By-Laws were adopted: Eligibility to become a member, participated in any way; ath- is anyone who sports or contributed in The recipient for outstanding lete in M. J. H. S. may not compete for the award more than once dur- ing four years high school. All of- ficers to be elected at annual din ner, Dues $1.00 per year. Mt. Joy Hi Schedule May 9—Marietta Home| .| May 11—Eljzabethtown Away ‘| May 16—East Hempfield Home! thing—a woodpecker is the only one that ever knocking. And in the end he winds up in a hole. Anyway I just remembered one 2 #138, Organization of a new flying club’ times—supports | flying club with all feminine mem- cash Il | bers would be one of the first to acres alongside the very | pilots by making several long cross Wilkes- - Bates, Mt. Joy defeated May, 6-0 6-0. Beaston, Mt. Joy defeated Slot- F. Groff. Clinger and Beaston, Mt. te de- Hendrix, feated Dommel and Aganvorian, 7-5 Donald and 6-0. | specimens as long as seven inches heads “can be fear, of rusting got anywhere by stainless all the way ‘through. A WISE OWL sing in the Bulletin. CE Trt A A I BP ED BE all “plans,” dishes up big Govt. mazu- for plowing under too many eggs, too much corn. He okays! for reclaiming more farm acres that are already producing too much oorn, too much wheat. Well folks, 1 agree with you— the guy must have a deficiency of ed, and here is how—keep readin’ be patient. A fellow at automobiles—he says, get any hand-out from the If we don’t get it, some other place will get it, he Well now, right there is how and where tough sleddin’ creeps in on Mr. Congress- man. If the people back home- voters—are looking Govt. ante, you see where that puts Sen- , or “Congressman Hickory—sells let's here citizens, Govt. says. for a If every commercial club in our US.A. would tell its Searetary to lay-off starting a campaign for more “matching” money for an- swimming pool, it could work won other airport, ol what have you, ders. Like not shootin’ the piano player who is not so hot, but is maybe doing his best, our Con- gressman is all we have-—he needs encouragement. Yours with the low down, JIMMY Local Realty Sales realty Saturday, both properties bringing good pric- There were two public sales in the community es. Simon F. and administrators Sherer, sold 21% Elam I. Shearer, Elizabeth B. 5 acres of ground in fount Joy twp., near Mt. Pleasant Church, to Ezra Hess for $5,650. The improvements are a 9-room house, bank barn, Chicken house, ete. A large lot of household goods were sold at the same time. Chas S. Frank called the sale. Floyd and Rachael Gordon their 1% Brick Bungalow containing 5 rooms and bath, to Al- len Alleman at public sale on Fri- day evening for $9,350.00. Mr. Wal- Dupes was the auctioneer. HIGH NETMEN DEFEAT McCASKEY J-V TEAM 6-1 Mount Joy High School dropped only one singles’ match in scoring a 6 to ~ Inter-County Tennis Leag- the McCaskey H. of sold story fer ue decision over S. team, here. Singles Bates and Engle, Mt. May and Slothour, Joy 2 feat- 6-4, nr A A Amn Canning Pears When estimating the quantity of pears to buy for canning, figure on two to two and a half pounds yielding one quart of the canned fruit. Minnows The minnow is a distinct species of fish, and one that is full-grown attains a length of 3-4 inches, though have been reported. Nyasaland Nyasaland, familiar to few bul stamp collectors, grows in im- portance as a source of tea, to- bacco, and tung oil for Great Britain, Golf Club ~ Nicks 3 Nicks ‘in stainless steel golf elub ground * off without because they are A Ame Stimulate your business by adver CH, MRS: kinds of fancy | a JE Mortuary Record 8 INDOORS! By Bud Fisher | DROWN? fl vouR NOSE Me 71 1S TURNED 5 UP So HIGH 44] ITLL RAIN INTO ly [Youd BETTER {| RAIN \ INDEED? IT'S GOING Electric ‘and Gas Welding DANCE Insurance prevent ARE YOUWFULLY P Inguir Most folks ar ance. policies don't fire—they. pay for it! CTED AGAINST LOSS? e amazed at the low cost of fire insur- Old established Companies . , . . substantial® savings to you. B. TIT 85 East Main Stre US RUTT AGENCY PHONE 3=9305 et MOUNT JOY, PA. (From page 1) Also Specialize Ong” wife of Ephraim O. Geib, formerly . | FARM MACHINE LDING of Rapho Twp, died Saturday in D EQUIP, iy the Neffsville Brethren Home | . where sse resided for four years. F RI N I T FE Automobile and Fruck Welding She was a daughter of the late | LAWN MOW SHARPENING | | Henry | onite Double eature: ‘Sk n Gang” § a carload. “White with Maria Montez, Savage'’ in nry and Lizzie Earhart Bomber- ————— | ! 1 ger and a member of the Church Cover elding Shop Von + Sabu Ea ‘You're a Sweet- of the Brethren. Bes 'S J S= PENNA. HOT 07S | Sul ’ You's a Fe a 4% . os re Rs et ie Delta and Marietta Streets Yeti Alice Faye & George ana, she S 8 ve y ese Murphy . ; MT. fy PA. p 3-591 m Ss El Bo ope an brothers and sisters: Harry Bom- — 10% A Phone dsm TBS Seon in ini Hope any berger, Manheim; Kathryn, wife 2 SHOWS al DUSK=~RAIN OR CLEAR! of Jesse Brandt, LaVerne, Calif; Gold agle NIGHTLY eA Abram Bomberger, Lebanon; Earl reser ——— Bomberger, and Mrs. Susan Cook, | both of Pasadena, Calif; and the = ST RCT J O Y ' Rev. David Bomberger, Riverside, Columbia RI es aliran EVENINGS SATURDAYS Calif MARIETTA PIKE, ROUTE 441 ; SHOWS MATINEE 18-1 45 EAST MAIN ST. 7 and 8:60 P. WM AND MOUNT IQ | THEATRE] novos Mrs. Elizabeth M. Baker oO ] pki RDAYS 2:00 P. M Mrs. Elizabeth M. Baker, eighty- | : Mount Joy, P a - severe) y, Pa. six, died at 6:45 a. m. Sunday at Beer! Call 3 4189 her home in Landisville after an For Home Delivery FRIDAY — SATURDAY. MAY 5-6 illness of four weeks. She was a WA Te ! TYRONE POWER — WANDA HENDRIX -iti- widow of Phares W. Baker, a well VALLEY FORGE | known county tobacco dealer who EL'S died 14 years ago. She E. Hempfield Twp., a the late Aaron and El nich Swarr, a lingering illness ty a daughter of the and Catherine Eby Fl a resident of Mount past 75 years. A mem Reformed Mennonite was the place Next Marble with 1 i week: the new hildren in this In the event of rai ment. jayvees, 6-1, ter-County Scholastic gue match. ‘Everybody in ‘this lo tisers get such excellen - —— —— tising in the Bulletin. a pth «hdmi A maint etna and lived in that vicin=- She is survived by 0 ity all her life. N UNTIL ©. Nh two sons, Paul S. and J. Urban Ba- Drive In-For ‘Curb ‘Service | Homemade Waffles ker. both of Landisville; and a |SRRVED DAILY dT ALL HOURS ter daughter, Miss Ethel Stein- Stimulate your business by adver- | kompt, at home. Two brothers,| giging in the Bulletin. CLOSED SUNDAYS Henry M. Swarr and John M ia tm dis Swarr, both of Landisville, and five us She was born in Lancaster Coun- Church, she last of her immediate fam- | winners sometime in May. Champion will Ninth District play-offs. nouncement will be made date and time of this local towna- = DEFEATS McCASKEY J-V Winning all but one singles match, Mount Joy High School's Drycleaning Dest Ys tennis team defeated McCaskey’s Stage Of Growth Wednesday Tennis Lea- The Bulletin—that’s why its adver= Stimulate your business by adver EE Palronize Bulletin Advertisers tt nd nS any pots | 1 | was born in RO ING ‘ROCK { AND GALLONS daughter of toy & PORTER izabeth Min- Want a Treat for hreakfast. afier- Vi 0 J. Schmoll noon snack, or just anytime?* Then Distributor— try our new, delicious “Ppince OF Foxes” MONDAY, mhy 8 — FEATURE "SAN AGE SPLENDOR" EDGAR KENNED -in- “VARIETY TIME” JAMES VASON TUESDAY, MAY 9 — JOAN BENNETT -in- Moment” ory ESD Whi] RONALD REAGAN THURSDAY, MAY 10 - 11 ITRICIA NEAL AY - PA Heart" grandchildren and two great grand- | Th children also survive, e M ark t Ba x i The funeral was held at Lan is e as e ville Tuesday afternoon with inter- ment in the Landisville cemetery. | A GOOD HABIT Soe] A LONG WAY Mrs. Anna Myers | EVERY FRIDAY ( b Market Basket) Mis. Annie Flory Myers, ninety- | 4 to one. 287 Marietta Ave., one of the borough's oldest residents, widow | 59-61 COLLEGE AVE. ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. ; of Harry C. Myers, died at 2:30 p.| 4 m. Monday at the Reformed Men- | No — Y our Rider Appointment — a nonite Home. West End Avenue | 8 and Manor Street, Lancaster, after, 8 ped §£56-¢ AO! "LIN INOHd late Daniel S3ILTIAON wy and we s | Joy for the ber of the I] CO0VvEOlL - a i 1140S —S3IAN I NYRD DI 7 —SNO3JHONNT LHD illy. She is survived by a son, J. Rus- | Ne sell Myers, Lancaster, and a daugh- | vy qd ter, Miss Dorothea Myers, at home. iC 1.4 | N O Ic | IE J AN 1 3 ‘ Eight grandchildren and four gre at- oh gu grandchildren also survive. { sf The funeral was held from the ! dIi3is pue LAV 3 Heilig funeral home here this fore- 8 noon with interment in the Mount — — Ee —,———— ac. @ Joy cemetery. { i ‘ Gh a een a | br { Mibs Tournament || RAPID RADIATOR SERVICE (From page 1) 8 At five o'clock this evening | 2 (Thursday) the finals of the Mount { You don’t ®ealize the Joy Marble Tournament will be. impertance of peak rf 8 held on the grade school yard. Th is | : 3 marble contest has been in oper: -| dialor & tion for the past week, being spon- | your engi starts do Q Sored by the Mt. J y Post 5752 | overheat, L , 8 Veterans of Foreign Wars. AUTOS THRIVE Seven local grade school boys | yours today ON OUR SERVICE! have emerged « as champs to repre- | sent their respective grades in this | 2 final event. They are: Glenn Funk, | yr Ist grade; Martin Coker, 2nd grade VAN’ ESSO SERVICENTER Jimmy Kline, 3rd grade; Leroy | | 5 Waltz, 4th grade; Carl Rohn, 5th | 25 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY grade; James Pennell, 6th grade; PHONE 3-5671 Glenn Wolgemuth, 7th grade. 3 The Mount Joy Post 5752 Veter- em ee 8 ans of Foreign Wars will award A ay medals to first. second and third RRR 8 Mount Joy DON’T. ... compete area in the | WAIT UNTIL THE HOLES SHOW UP! Moths Are Chodsy Abo Lay Their Eggs. That Are Dirty n, an an= as to the Where They ick On Fabrics in an In- oth Life In Any Send Us Your Winter Garments For Ex- pert Cleaning Before You Put Them In Storage! 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