d—=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 18, 19501 MUTT AND JEFF TITY By Bud Fisher : mm pl me | ETOWN AGGREGATION TOO HAT DO YOU JweLL FOR of \ -AND FOR A "You u MEAN You | oH, NO! I J WELL, FOR FOR AN ; OWL LAFFS STRONG FOR To READ J pig AVERAGE SMALL MIND HARGE ME #100 | WOULD Dr. M. F. i \ = y | Those league leading E'towners MIND ht MIND I : CHARGE J JY MND? NOT READ OWE PEOPLE Optometrist race I Mt. Joy High a string of =] CHAR CHARGE TWENTY YOUR ! NE ————————————————— horse-collars in a game last Thurs- 2 iE FIETY ain St. day. Ben Brown had the only hit DOLLARS Elizabethtown ab h o a 4 © C8 NN 2h | un Joy, Pa. Chapman cf 3 0 0 0 TL 4 \ al) ~~ | Chittum 1f } 1.2.0 = SA J w \ \ | HOURS: ® Eyes Examined | Lambert rf “3000 x NS, | “a\ Tue, Thur.9 a. m.-5 p.m, ® Glasses Fitted & Repaired Weaver 1b 1 210 0 MAL fH J Yq 179 Tue. Fri., Sat, 6 p.m..8:30 pm. ~~ ® Phone 3-9295 D'Agostino p } 2 0 2 i oN, of os 3 Se 1/77 Achorn ¢ .. } 0% 2 \ {} l=) { em Florschultz 2b . 2 4 2 AN ? y OF \ mp RL “tem A Wve » 30... .. 3 0 1 1 H.. LEN i ce A a. Ee - c i - |e = Bel 3 J } 3 . 2 d 1 long resident of Maytown., He' AUTO RUNS OVER BANK | ii Totals .. Ch 29 821 9 formerly an automotive mech- | Ray Newcomer, thirty-five, May- iD Nit. Joy ab h o a‘ and in recent years was ems | town, | injury when his car e ar e as e v ¢ ¢ @ | Kear 2H 3 0 1 1 ployed in highway construction "swerved off Route 441 and ran over A GOOD HABIT ES A ON gua WAI hickies | T UNTIL THE HOLES Ha ple rf i 3 8 1 0!work. He was a member of the an embankment neay Chickies Hill, EE gn i SS SY pypRy FRIDAY (Oh to thé Market Basket) | ry BY St SS . 0 ( AE a " BY Bop 88 peer 20 2 of Odd Fellows, Elizabeth- | DEFEATS E. HEMPFIELD | A WX IS E O W Li Wilsen cf 2 0 1 0 town, Susquehanna Beneficial and Behind the 4-hit pitching of Mc- 4to p.m Brewn c . 3 1 7 1 Social Association, Marietta. Besides Cue, Mount Joy High defeated East WN — | Koser 8b . 3013 his nother oa wife “Ruth High Terr 5961 COLLEGE AVE. J ELIZABETHTO . PA. Moths Are Choosy bout Where They Over at York recently a chap was | Estock p 3012 Stauffer Henderson, he is survived to 2. Y Regul . Lay Their Eggs, Us ly Pick On Fabrics svt lk oe i? rt —— — our Regula Appointment — ; accused of stealing a car and he Totals 93 1921 8 by two sons, Jere Lee and Larry oil n . . | That Are Dirty An Greasy Are s : | NOLS tr 23 21 8M ; 4 . i Number for prizes te be given May 19. Prizes to be given May 26. | gave a really new excuse. He said E TOWN ‘ Cu... 033 101 0—8 Eugene, both at home: a brother 3 When in need of Printing. (any- | D | . . he found it in front of a cemetery NT ox “ hy 000 0—0 Claude B., Elizabethtown; and a thing) kindly remember the Builetin — | Sy Sol G Destr, Ys Moth Life In Any and he thought the Owner Was|o Ty aan om iol WEAVET gigter, Grace A., Maytown. rene re feet | age rowt 2, D'Agostino 2, Florschultz. E . | dead. | Achorn, Florschultz. Kear 3 : Funeral services were held from RT et 1 0 orschultz, ir 3. Brown | ROBERT E. HOFFYWAN | 1 | Koser. BB—D'Agostino 8. Estock 4. the Heilig funeral home here on special Agent | | Send Us Yo r infer Garments For Ex- I have often wondered, living in |so-D Agos Fn 0 10, Es ck T. Wednesday afternoon with inter- | New York Life Insufance Co ° ° pert Cleanin efore You Put Them in the quiet neighborhood we do, if a! crv. OTN ment in the Union cemetery al Pi | : CITY-COUNTY ROQUE LEAGUE on Storage! large family gets on the neighbors | ony] LEAGUE Donegal ge nerves. I wonder because I know | poo jigs wv Let ND | MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA e g | « v "et. of a case of a family with ten kids. Six Ward, Columbia 2 | 660 K dd P D THT Eq cher They went away = one summer, |Ephrata .......... Sia 1 666 1 y oppy ay —— | | ABOUT ATHLETE'S FOOT 3 2127 Prominent} Druggists + Honors War Dead 2127 down to Rehobeth Beach, and one M unk Joy: ......... 1 2 Schoeneck .. J 2:9 2 day they got a telegram from their |}, yE hg “IU East Petersburg .... 0 0 ( | YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — WE CALL neighbors back ' home, It said: 1. ncaster 0 0 000 i : ; . -ancaster ..... O08 | Woe “Having wonderful time. Stay as Manheim ....... ¢ 0 000 While a small portion of the pro- va va. The sal of W. | Sree ER | Va. sale -4-L has been i ———————— ceeds from the sale of V.F.W. Bud- | very pleasin One cuftomer said it is | long as you can.’ J . the first rr in sig years that gave Friday Night Games ly Poppies is distributed national-| yejjes.” A lot of rich bums weren't born| Mount Joy at Schoeneck. ly to further the service work of IN HCUR “Apache with Alan 1 : : ~: y x VV . yr ype | if not « letdly leased. . LH s ings with with a ‘gold spoon in their mouth.| E. Petersburg at Six Ward, Col. the Veterans of Foreign Wars, they, FOC, ay dr Tere I Phi aoe End Rids. FRL_ . SAT, 5 ise ancaster bulk the money collected in Mt: < : 9% Laredo Technicolor, It was a chisel. | Ephrata at Lancaster, ulk of the money « Sloan's Pharmacy oe ad Car - SSD freer Joy will remain here to help carry rn = Sinners” | Crawford, John Wayne, M@riene Dietrich. TUE. WED. «“gnock on Any Door” Humphrey | » welfare ws in this One of our first graders is very on the welfare activitie in El i is ity 20 der Martin | ectric d.sgusted with his school teacher. rt y |) d community, Comman 3 8 0 uar ecor f VF.W. Post 5752, ex- and Gas e in gart, Susan Perry. TS at DUSK=RAIN OR CLEAR! He told his mama the teacher does | 3rown, of 57: | 2 sHows R not know what a cat looks like. | 3. (From page 1) = [plained to fay. Also Specialize On Cause he drew a picture of one in| { home Saturday after an illness of “When the 29th annual. V. F. W.| FARM MACHI WELDING NIGHTLY ave class today and she asked him] ed and one-half years. She waspgyqdy Poppy Sale is conducted | AND EQUIPMENT —- 4 i born. in Rowenna, a daughter of... i ul { | | what it was — — — — — No, i 5 every citizen should realize that] A : : 2 i a Mary ile | Au couldn't possibly be his drawing. [Le late Jgooky~ and Mary Engle when he makes his contribution, he | tomobily and ¥ruck Welding | J Oo Y is [Sly and was a member of Mt.ic not only bringing much needed| LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | RYBININGS SMATINEE If the: knocking at your door gf Dloastnt Brethren in Christ Church. to our own needy veter- 7 . i SHOWS Ly ... | She is survived by the following I Overs in | 7 and 8:00 P. M AND it isn’t opportunity | ~ = = ° sata owing, ns but is also helping those dis- HO S 10s relative | children: Jacob S., Manheim R2; bled veterans wl confined SATURDAYS % LIDAYS ——s- it’s relatives. Rov S.. Fiofin Herre ©. abled veterans who arc ¢ I Delta and Marietta Streets | 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. a Tom > x > 3 S., ] anheim to hospitals throughout the coun-} ppv 3oy pa Phone 3-593 | Mount Joy, Pa. At the ball game the other night = yng race, Wile of Hiram try,” Commander Brown said. ie : : one of our lowly Freshmen sighed: Grubb, Bachmanville; Mary Eliza~ This vear, the V.FW. hopes to = | FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 19 - 20 CLIFTON WEBB —jJJEANNE CRAIN 4in- ons . | beth, wife of Lester Crumley, Eli- 1 wish I had a nickel for every yy te 9 illio 3uddy Poppies. wi toda Mao, wie ol 0 miltln Buddy Poopl Beer!C i 3- 4189 : . ; # 1 | zabethtown RD; Rhod: rife girl T've kissed.” A classmate ask- : y wile nds will be used to assist dis- “ sv f Stanley Funk, West Catasaqua; ed: “Would you be rich?” To which s on oy i hy oe C Sa a abled and needy veterans, war ol “lh the Frosh replied: “Oh, no, nothing | “va Luth, wile o Ke nneth Hol like that. 1. want to buy a package singer, Lancaster RD; Earl S hi- cago, Ill.: Clarence S., Greaville, VE! | PRIZES All Norris Forge 3 LABELS & BOX TOPS | Columbia Bikes “Cheaper The Dozen” phans and the widows of veferar Also, proceeds will be used to im- MQNDAY — FUESDAY, MAY 22-23 of gum. IL John Robert. Grantham: Mil- plement the V. F. W.s extensive fa ' a! rehabilitatio ogram for war vet- i Men, don’t ever question your | dred, Lancaster General Hospital; wi be poy be RS Ee alin from DAVID BRIAN — K'LAUDE JARMAN JR. -in- ny, oo and Ethel, at home. Eighteen grans an SIF CHEERIOS : wife's judgment. After all, how can |an¢ ne 5 “It doesn’t matter whence a vet- — WHEATIES — KIX ; ob 99 i You find Hult with your wite's and the following Hl Tl oy me Come | Gy PETTY CROCKER Cereal Tray] 10 - Soft-Balls Intruder] In The Dust” : ne | sisters and brothers also survive: ©. Ub : i i = ere ‘8 judgment when she Was. smart Annie, wife of John erotic mander, “we are always ready 0 | OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. WEDNESJDAYF—- THURSDAY, MAY 24-25 CONTEST STARTS — MAY 15 CONTEST ENDS 3 AY ol 10- Soft-Ball Bats Get Details at Our Stores [help him, and doesn’t have to be a Drive In For Curb Service enough to marry you? | East Petersburg; Roy Shelley, Mt Tn . { = W. member. : : hie Joy R2; Engle Shelley, : Aud another thing. Remember, i RY Rod fS | “We hope the citizens of Mount takes two to make a marriage. A | town Rl: Rhoda, wife of Sclomon Fe wil Te ac taneous on Budd 5 ingle girl and an anxious mother. | Hoffman Elizabethtown: yd > of d C =] % day as in the past May Shelly, Harrisburg; and Mary, wie OppY . IBN Clvde Slavinaker, Reitor 6. 27. 29. & 30 has been designated O as - 1 i a BRODERICK YCREWFORD — JOANNE DRU -in- “All The King’s Men” Funeral services were held Wed-"" Poppy Days in Mount Joy, Cor Re staurant mander Brown stated. .. ~a a sree 45 EAST MAIN ST. At a recent divorce hearing one] attorney said: “According to your wife's testimony you haven't spok- nesday afterncon in the Mount en to her for six months. “How | Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church come?” The hubby replied: “[|and interment in the adjoining Activities of Our didn’t want to interrupt her.” | cemetery. Last week I drove out in the Mrs. Annie River . Police Clficer FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 2627 CLARK GABLE — LORETTA YOUNG -in- “Key To The City” | | country to hunt a fellow who had} Mrs. Annie C. Hoffman Risser, by; NORRIS / a good bird dog. When I got in the | widow of Clayton Risser, died &at- Toke oo k 5 A = oP ~Aav at her home at Newtown { of police, wr el1ss, the past | . \ vicinity of his farm I stopped and urcay her home at Newtown, 2 poiice, ad bs C 0 asked directions of a young fellow Colun R1. Mrs. Risse f k Included : ; | Ie rum anister actor. iv yn the | the oldes residents of the com-| Leonarl Ferrucci, Hershey, 1im- : on a tractor. He lives down the Leith NORRIS FANCY | road” I was told. “And don’t honk | munity, had been In IL health 101 proper passing. : {want a treat Tor breakfast, after) | : your horn when you drive up, be- | three years. James Bemesderfer, Mountville, | noon snack, or just anytime? Then | E CO CARNIVAL | v] a | cise ihe man’s 2 nervous wreck.” | She was a daughter of the late'51.000 1b. gross weight tractor [try our new, delicious dC cerry e y tumbler : | % | Rev jas and Mary Coopenheffer trailer overweight 5 per cent. 5 ‘How come?” I asked. “Well,” said | Rev. Jonas and Mar i H d Ww ff] I im, 63,000 omemade arties “about six months | Hoffman and was born in Rapho, Paul D. Ditzler, Manheim She had been a member of Ib. gross weight tractor trailer, 10 | SERVED DAILY AT ALL HOURS my informant, Sat. Nite, May 27 THE HOLLIDAY DANCERS GLAMOROUS GIRLS — GORGEOUS COSTUMES Featurihg HANK WHITEHOUSE Orange Juice dios 3D Hersheys Syrup 2 cans 29: ago that feller’s hired man ran off | Twp. : it with that feller’s wife and car, and | the Brethren in Christ Church of percent overweight. : C horn | the Maner District for 77 years. The above violators were sum- CLOSED SUNDAYS now, everytime ‘he hears a honk, he’s afraid its’ the hired man| Her only bringing his wife back. ther. the Rev. Raymond H. Arndt, of the peace Robert Brown —_ [at home. | © Summened before Squire Hock- survivor is a foster bro- moned for hearings before Justice Some boys want to live to a ripe | Funeral services were held for hearings were: Louis at the Cross Roads A. Harris, Harrisburg, 56,000 Ib old age, and others buy motorcy- | day afternoon cles. In Christ Church and interment weight tractor trailer, 10% |, A WISE OWL | the adjoining cemetery. overweight. i i : et Spe eT Abram Carter Burton, Media, Pai} TRY STROEHM A NN’S Comedy Star from “Olsen & Jghnson's Hellza Poppin Show" @ Nelson B. Schickley 23,080 lbs. vehicle restricted to 19-1; : Weddings {| Nelson B. Shickley, fifty-seven, L000 lbs. a | “N. "WW? SUNBEAM LAW ON S B UMS . | Columbia died Sunday at his home. Marion W. Queen, Tiffany, Ohio, || E i. ence E. Ritter, daugh- Columbia 3 rn a oho: : t Miss Aig Ag ares H. | He was born Joy and was 60,000 gross weight tractor trailer i let's make a dle to discuss your || kh you fail to laugh, you're sick, ier © F, on d KE | a son of the late George and Annie 10 pel Peon overweilg ght. running wate requirements. A GREEN GIANT re Tr Ritter, Manheim R1, an ar "| Herchellroth Shickley of this boro. | phone call will§bring us to your Shelly, son of Mr. and Mss. Amos | B00 7s wile, Mrs. } | w Ig cans N S N. Shelly, Manheim R2, were mar- Surviving besides his w Clas Da will l the right MYERS Water System for eas : ried Saturday in Salem Evangelical Florence Shickley, are ute a S y | your needs. Bettemstill, stop in and i Rev. H. M.| dren: Eleanor, wife of . evin 2 uz [| see f MYERS Ejecto o % J vi >. Kpren, jit thie Rov. | | Jackson, Middiswwn Ruth, wife Pre Sr A 1 wie Herr! I nd pe Water Sys- The Lady In The Moon obias, official ng. 9 : veard; Presentations, Marjorie Herr ems, akes of pumps. er tr somes. nthe hme of of Ces Godby Bibl 1 ey shuld, Local Home-Grown Asparagus | the bride, the couple left on a wed- | Nelson Stickle : or ob an Solo, Warren Bates; Novelty Fi CHER & SALLY : iid Aand | David Shickley, at home. Rive o Notices Spiriey { ding trip through the New England | ** 1 ee ters Sextet, Melissa Strickler, Shirley states. They will reside at Mount] ggrandchildren and nese ae Reheard, Marian Nauman, Jean TOP QUALITY Your old favdites § A Novel Entertaining Show, Joy R2, where the groom is engag-| and brothtrs also survive: Willa, 0). Warren Bates, Miriam Loe- y : | Shickley, Marietta; Mrs. Harry, 4 Wass Ne] . ed in farming. i> hiown:. Mrs. Jol wen: Class Will, Carl Krall; Awards | F h P d 0 Barnhart, Elizabethtown; i on n Mr. Beahm: Class Song, Lyrics by res ’ rocesse mo e eats i Miss Mary E. Shearer, daughter | Barnhart and Mrs. Arthur Myer 4 Barbara Ranck and Sarah Brown. This act does the impossible of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Shearer, both of this boro Program directed by. Mrs. Mar- | Naw Myers Mor; Shallow norm Elizabethtown Rl, and David G. = ‘Williams and Mr, George | Ye Wel RE ! R © y R € b ¢ r’ S Oo re h e S$ t Pr a Haldeman, Bird-in- Hand, son of Joseph G. Henderson Houck Aceonipanist, Bubs) a mE 9 3 ; John R.} Haldeman, Manheim, were | Joseph ' Georgt ‘Henderson, forty Ranek. ess 00 ! 0 I Fears 3 Sa = MTSE married "Saturday in Florin Church | three, Maytown, died Sunday 1 _ The Class officers are: President,’ i REME 1 ENTS of the Brethren. Samuel Shearer, | Lancaster General Hospital "afterig. Dock: Vice-President, Abe " S. Meckiey & Sons MOUNT JOY MA T 5 x MBER! : REM E MBER! grandfather of the bride, officiated, | an illness of two weeks. Ie: Was Bronson, Sheets Ho : STERSONVILLE The Season's grand gate prize. | assisted: by Howard Bernhard. | born in Maytown, a son of Elsie Barbara Ranck PHONE 3-3983 PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 Winners’ choice, one of the following automobiles: — — | Albright Henderson and the late career et ne | WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY These Prices Effective Th Yiiday and 8 F ord, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Studebaker. for a Bullet 5. Henderson, and wis a Putronizs Bulletin evertiers, © | ed Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) | NOTHING TO BUY, BUT YOUR ADMISSION TICKET, : | Parking Free ADMISSION 50c Children under 12 free re i on M0 awa gy . EN i a hn TN na panel ue AE ar ar ki an ie i an A 3 aa 3
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