By Bud Fisher sh SR 0 I Sinai Wey « Family Night an ot, FACE! ¢—The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 25, 19501 MUTT AND JEFF RA - y THUR, OWL LAFFS|Do | Airport News | mie cor ore \RRRIED SIXTEEN | hom Or tow 08 vou OH, 1 ppri'v/ Firat irae, Spa, (ens THE COP ON THE MARRIED SIXTEEN Ny RE TH en b+ "Robert nega irpo EWS CORNER DIRECTED VEARS AND MAS HOW oo uv AT | HE JUST TOLD erite ~ Chapman, . Alvin Reist of Reist Seed Co TRAFFIC FOR TWO CHILDREN WHOSE IS HE: Yankee", ON. rer a oy to Jersey Shore, Lycoming EIGHT YEARS + AGES ARE TEN AND a Fleming, in Techni. County on Tuesday visiting Jacob TWELVE, HOW OLD | Rig ED a the and Jay Heisey, who grow high O'Shea. § at DUSK«RAIN OR CLEAN! grade seed corn and wheat on their 2 SHOWS rich river valley farm, NIGHTLY { Alfred Gusler and John Haw- thorne made a night cross country flight to Harrisburg and Lancaster. J Oo Y - ATUR Visitors to the local field during EVENINGS Sr ays the week included Mr. Paul Mina - — Snowe AND | pin of the Baughman’ Mig. © SEASON'S FIRST CARNIVAI MOUNT JOY SOFTBALL Vand aig PN T H EAT R E HOLIDAYS din 0 e Baughman g. Co. FIRS’ 4 ] S | SATURDAYS Jerseyville, Ill. Mr. Maupin contact- ( hamp. Carl Rahn At Mount Gretna TO BE HELD SAT. MAY 27 LEAGUE SCORES 6-8-10 P, M, 2:00 P, M, Mount Joy, Pa. Charles F. Coghlan, one of the Seiler 14, Bachman 2. ed several local business men. Otl The first oatnival of lie Season, | er visitors were Mr. H. Royal ol (From Page 1) most capable directors in show to be sponsored by the Rheems Fire| Mastersonville 8, Bachman 8. tie. Morristown, New Jersey, Mr. Roy Brown and comrades Miles Fink, | business, again will handle the Com ay will be held Mav 7 ac-] V.F.W. 8, Legion 8 tic. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 26-27 | Stephens of Campbellstown. Charles Mateer, Warren H. Foley as | Gretna Playhouse, Mt. Gretna, Pa.,| _ Fon iy . x V.F.W. 5. Salunga 3 { ™ : —BY-. Saturday afternoon Gilbert Leh- well as Glenn Funk—first evade) cording to an announcement made Sac ' ji DER CLARK GABLE — LORETTA YOUNG -in- : (=> a i Si suf at this week’s meeting. Salunga 12, Seiler 10. A W ISE O Ww L| man, Lee Baltozer, Jim Endslow and runner-up in the Mt. Joy com- The firemen also disaissed the] Bachman 9, V.F. W. 8. “Key To The City” and Phares Landis flew to Palmyra petition. uk purchase of a television set for the | | LEAGUE | | nt to attend a public sale. Last wee k the Mt. Joy Post 575 | fire hall, for the use of the public, STANDING OF I expect to see all you folks here| Mahlon Clark of Patton School Veterans of Foreign Wars were but no deflnite decision ‘was reach=-| 7 r 5 in town on Memorial Day. Its a|had his brother Irwin Clark of featured in a special assembly n d. Robert Rveady was in S Tea pis MONDAY—TUEBDAY, MAY 29 - 30 2 ay, WS & tur - . : . ¢ \ ady wi (Seller. 500 | ' big day, so be sure to come : Washington, D. C. as Sunday vis- the High School to present awards ————— - j | . visit all vy friends ry wat itor. Irwin travels in his own to the new Mount Joy Champions, FOOD SALE JUNE 2 yp iin, 101 a GREGORY PECK — MARLOWE J say il ‘ . . : SALE JUNE 2 Bachman 1 1 900 | rade and watch the fireworks. | onca Chief. Commander Brown introduced the 7 ies Ai i f Trini a é | 0’ k Hi h* —- >. | Fred Loewen made a solo cross! visiting committee and explained I'he Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Salunga TL on 1 1 500 | 12 Cc Cc 1g iE ove got To mud. It bias 4) country trip to Kutztown on Sun-the purpose and aims for future Lutheran Church are planning a Legion 0 0 000 | term paper turned in by A local | day morning. VFW sponsored events in town. food sale for Friday, June 2nd at| Mastersonville ...... 0 0 {000 | . I > y a loca ~~ ey » Lester E. ts Sto a er A | Fro on nites | Clair Sharpe, Sam Balsbaugh and Comrade Fink expressed apprecia- Tis Lar Rolly Sy Bev : : WEDNE§DAY £ THURSDAY, MAY 3! - JUNE 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Herr flew to tion and thanks to Mr. Heaps and | vain wireel, ANTON} {OOK — MAIRA SHEARER -in- Worms haven't much personality oxcept to another worm. But they | must have feelings and think an-| | Reading Sunday morning. Ralph Kauffman made a cross | country trip to Allentown and Lan- the children for their help in mak- 1950 tournament a success. officer Foley then awarded ing the Athletic ed Shoes” cther worm is pretty and they must | . ¢ love family life. There's always lit- caster, medals to the first, second, and tle children worms. The first Bias | Sim Horton, Stehman Landis and third place winners, Carl Rahn, : ; Gd 4 "| Clair Sharpe flew to Williamsport Glen Funk, and James Pennell. tiful spring day came along at last. | I oo ¥ en Mm TR nd PLEASE NOTE: On May 29-30-31, June 1, First Feature starts The ground was warm and moist | °" Sunday evening. Our local VFW Post is young anc CHARLES F. COGHLAN and a worm. stuck his head u ar) Ben Zettlemoyer and Alvin Heis- fairly new to this community. It] I tl 1 SHILA ad oO . . rhe > ular s . y: . {f th P | ey flew to Williams Grove on. Sun-|is their desire to expand their Wen wae ir summer theatre 0 e dirt and looked all around. opens its 1950 season Thursday, ic activities as the post grows with- : : lay afternoon to attend the auto- And he said: Oh' my, sunshine "all | ay afternoon 0 = d 3 . : Suct night, June 8th. around. Look at those dandelions. | mobile races being held there. in the Community. Such an ig fo { Oh, if I only had a little girl worl “| Bruce: Robinson, Marlin = Young achievement can be realized only ( I TE } Season at Mount | 2. d orny au . . : 1 3 3 PQ < ne ale D | ) | to wiggle through the flowers with | and David Nauman visited the air-\ith cooperation of the kind dis- | Tena, fe i oi 2 + 4 : ic Gow arble | 18 co-producer wth Gene P. Otto, | | 3 : | ports at Hershey, Campbelltown plaved during this past marbl Hiei Looted over and right Be Yohanan E i 5 has chosen an excellent cast of otf 8 pasta] i or Sale ha # : close to him there was a worm. His! g A art A : rmy and more—much more. anguage this ee ——— © —— Broadway and Hollywood playe Army Career is an A-1 deal. I'm sting right after FIRE ( 'O ( "A graduation. Why don’t you join me? Get all the ° | said: ‘Hello, toots, how are you? How about a kiss?” And the other worm said: ‘Oh, be still you ak fool, I'm your other end! — — —| Some term paper! | | | 7 to 2 victory over | : | MOUNT JOY WON ANOTHER INTER-COUNTY TENNIS MATCH The Mt. Joy tennis team scored a the Lancaster Blue team in an Inter-County Ten-, nis League match played on the Here's A Record (From page 12 Competition was halted during the |war years and then resume d to the for his resident company. facts at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station.” Mr. Coghlan is well he directed the Har | SCV=- Harrishurg as Comimunty NITED STATES ARMY AND AIR FORCE RECUITING STATION Post Office Building, risburg Theatre for Lancaster, Penna. Phone 7724 eral years. | known in ammeter Sat. Nite, May 27 Things are getting so nowadays sent time, with Mt. Joy winning r : >i 8 | J | Lancaster courts; Sunday. {present v When in need of Printing. (any- that. you! don't . I I our | courts; Sunday. = [FC air Hd 5 3 . wan . your The summaries: every year. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | PREPARE FOR THOSE | ( friends are until your television | Singles Singles 3 | set breaks down. | Harold Fellenbaum (MJ) defeat- Lewis (P) defeated Brown, 6-2, 6-4. | creer, od ee he x = (py defeated Bates, £5, 6-2 Boor!Call 3/4189 | * GLAMOROUS GIRLS — GORGEOUS COSTUMES ate | Beaston (1 defez eaturin Out at the park the other night! | yy (MJ) defeated Ear 6-2. 6-2. eer. a rl g a little shaver came Fanning up to! Eugene Crider (MJ) defeated Engle (MJ) defeated Daughten, 6-4 For Home Dgafivery __ | HANK WHITEHOUSE his Pop and exclaimed: “Hey look | Arthur Belden, 6-4, 6-3. : oii . (MJ% defeated Breneman / | Comedy Star from “Olsen & Johnson's Hellza’ Poppin 8$hov Pop, I found a penknife up at the| Richard a (md) defeated oy Rp ~ swings.” His father examined the Mot “Gu hs eR Mit Doubles 2 HANK LAWS ) knite and then asked: “That's a ray Could 6-1, 11- Brown and Bates om defeated | very expensiv i e you sure! Ji : Lewis and Crayne, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 i : ery expensive Youll Are you ih James Meminger Cw), defeated A a na (ail) defeated . This group gives a great show. If you fail to laugh, you're sic it Was Lose ure ‘it was lost, Oe Me! Jas Springer and Daughten, 5-7, B-6, Viecto JJ Schmoll | replied the lad, “I saw the man] i A165 il MARCAL tookne for it” { Crider and Zink (MJ) defeated >=: Sineles ibutor— , TH E Jor 1k Snyder and Gould, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. ye 5 a. ted Dale 8-6 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. | * 80 Ss 0 Fellenbaum and Divet (MJ) de- Crayne (P) Halos, : Drive In For Curb Service d er da ns i Perhaps it is just a dream I had feated Belden and McCue, 6-2, 6-3. i vis (P) defeated Beaston, 7-5 : . x “| Meminger and Hurst (L) defeat-| WIS } : ITH feet sessions nutes oe ” Nagy and reqende! yagusly. Or per-|qq Knisely and Germer, 6-3, bo iB). dorset 5 | . The Lady In The Moon [p-1 haps it is a subconscious memory A faeces ungle B E N N E T T § Sh 1ithe i nd Ing Vv et 3 that crawls out of its little hole in | . Ginger (MJ; defeated Daughter, r a er 18 SHORT F CHER & | = my mind to scare me now and then. | Legion Awards 6-3. 3-6. 6-1. & Matching Paper Cups, Napiant, Table Clothes and 6 and 8 inch I” | ates. Anyway it helps to explain my in- at the zoo three times before 1 (From page 1) Brooks (MJ) defeated Breneman 7-5, 9-7 Springer and Daughten (P) de- Restaurant; terest in animals. But—as I seem | Oe to recall it, on the day I was born | Bennett and Mrs. Lee Ellis. who Doubles OS det , UTZ’S 3 resentati nsitad Pr Brown and Bates (MJ) deleates the stork buzzed the monkey cages | | made the Presentiion, visite 1 Pa- } an Bi ° ba C- C RA Y M TE Xr SE R 0 tricia’'s home on Columbia Ave., to 0 a 0 1 S g This act does the impossible could talk him out of making a| personally deliver the award. feated Beaston and Engle, 6-4, 2-6, landing. | After singing the Star Spangled 6-3. : Ee Ph —_ | Banner the assembly was dismis- . ¢ SWIFTS PREMIUM R Oo y Re ber’ S$ oO Pr chestra Comes this story to our desk sed. I P MT. Joy SOFTBALL Franks ib. pkg 0 nearby At the Landisville schoo rin=- EAGUE SCHE KE i SY wl ig al cipal Fred Smedley introduced past KEY TO TEAMS EATS " GAMES AMUSEMENT gosh. Ugly as homemade soap. In commander Bennett, who present- 1. Seiler 1. Masorsonville REM EM EX R! REMEMBER! ® Wis awan Richard 2. Bachman 5. Salunga BULK e Season's grand gate prize fact, she was s sly that wi he! €d the boy's award to Richard = ae] ) ges A d L h M g p ‘ vert ot iE tn —] Kitchen. Mrs. Ellis presented the Legion First Wy rw FRIDAY & SI JAY SPECIAL ssorte unc eon eats Winners’ choice, one of the following automobiles: crows were acsustomed to ordinary girl's award to Betsy Shaw. Mr. Friday, May 26 ........ $00: 5-9 B " Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Studebaker. SBS ue! and Mrs. Kitchen, the former's 55 715 4 3 r rs | NOTHING TO BUY, BUT YOUR ADMISSION TICKET. scarecrows, she scared the Crows | st ; Monday, May 29 5:00 3 + 2 Ib Parking Free ADMISSION 50 Che so bad they brought back corn they | mother and bars. Shaw ih De Wednesday, May 31 G00 ‘3-6, 2 qts. O50 al £1.85 ay ossoms . C shi c en under 12 fre had stolen three years before! But, | ent at the assembly. Mr. Smedley 7. 2.1 i | — ber hubby took her every place he presented the safety patrol awards Friday, June 2 $ 3 : 5 MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL | | went. Asked why, he repiied: “Well | and medals to the Captain and the monday, June 5........ 6: i 2) TURKEY DINNER | V ] t Ch Ib C » @® it's a matter of personal preference. | three lieutenants. : die of the Wednesday, June 7 .. ga. 1. | Served 11:39 to 7:30 | € Vee a ee s. I'd rather take her with me than Comrade James Heilig, of ihe Friday. June 9 7 go —_— kiss her goodbye.” Mt. Joy Post spoke before the a- ay, r oh 5 | CLOSED SUNDAYS | NORRIS FANCY wards were given. Mr. Heilig had Monday, June 12 . 6: 2 - 6] | 5 vile . 7: 3 5 | It takes work, and lots of it, to! the honor of receiving the legion! 4 June 14 .. 6: 4 Stuffe DZ. C keep manners drilled into children’s award Salve his joan dys a Friday, June 16 . 6: 3 e ara n e da e rads i ..| is one of the very few pos m= 7: A heads Recently a little fellow was | Bors to have this honor. Second Half MRS. SCHLOR guilty of an offense against man- | K Snvder. or.. of the Post, abe A- Hl! . 19 ners at supper. “Bobby”, his fath- | » b, bnyaer, Jr, © > “7 Monday, June 26 5:9 : : 2 i 0Z | er scolded, “you eat just like a lit- | © participated. a Wednesday, June 28 6:00 5 - 6 i | 1 ge C Good Used M dels and Home tle pig. Do you know what that is?” | oi 7:15 iE i : SON’ ARNIVAL Friday, June 30 ....... 6:00 4 “Yeah,’, answered Bobby, “It's a| I A 1 ors aly 40 4k -1 : (| | Demo strators hog’s little boy.” & ji ongRYy; July Hohe 3 is | 8 The first carnival of the season Wednesday, July 12 ... 40 9 } | SPRI ONIONS And | Philc - Gener ec C- mira . i » held June 10th, by the La- 7:15 6-2 | tri There's a lttle guy got his trous- | will be ry July 14... 8100. ‘5.3 | ers warmed yesterday by an indig- | dies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire "9% < uy : 7:15 a. Local Fresh ASPARAGUS CONSOLE MODELS y + z Monday, July 17 . 6: Biv nant mother. He was watching her | Company No. 1. ie py 7:15 3-1] phone call will bf I ; WANG : apply face cream and lotions and | The carnival will be held at the Wednesday, July 19 ... 5:00 3 | home—where we'll help you choose | NORRIS FANCY Special tra ce on all models during this sale asked; “Why are you putting all | fire house with Mrs. Thelma Wil 0.0 21 ....... 6:00 4.31 the igh MYERS) ter System for | C 5” 2» | liams as chairman. It was also de- 7:15 6 - 5 | your needs. Better dill, stop in and it t 212 Beet i > a ho if | cided i” ih a food stand at the Monday, July 24 ....... 5 5 : z | _ see our full range @f MYERS Ejecto ruil 0C al “Can A SETS GUARANTEED “To make myse sautiful,” his | . il 8 (5 5-4 ("and Reciprocating Type Water Sys- A RF Oi a ay, 26. :00 $f. 6} Ad mother replied, as she began to re- | fire house Memorial Day for the Wednesday, July 26 5380 2.3; ns. Wetsivicacl l KOUNTY KIST move them with tissues. When | benefit of the town ambulance fund. grigay, July 28 6:00 6-3 I 9 . TOTS ‘ a 7:1 - 5 she was all finished the] Two ‘members were named 1 Monday, July 31 ...... 6:00 2.6 | ! Peas No. 2 can 0 Lo enecgc er S boy took one look at her face, | meet with the Ce August 2 Is 8.9 | : shook his head and remarked: | nial Committee, June 22, Mrs. Par 7:18 2x5 | is rs. Davi a i gn 1d “Didn't work did it?” - - - But the Neiss and Mrs. David Mumper. Pugs 3 vee I 403 ar ware handy hairbrush did. Li wid rte Win wen rene | Monday 8to6 ~ CLOSED TUESDAY : Ar i The Rotary Senior dance will be CITY-COUNTY ROQUE LEAGUE | | REGULAR STORE HOURS - REST OF WEEK MARKET SQUARE, MANHEIM, PA. I'll have a good fish story for you held in the high school auditorium Last Friday nights games were PHONE 5.2115 2 next: week. on Thursday, May 25th from 8:30, ined out. The games will'be play=!i = New Myers yers Shaliow So : to 11:30. P.-M 3 ed’at a later ‘date. : [1 . ""HN'' Ejecto Well Reciprocating | x is Io : or Stu Ho AL eal ; 750 } in ol es Repres ive: And in parting——Be sure that Senior students, and a guest if Friday Night, May 26th eae ———— — - 7 CR presentative 7 pain in gyour stomach. is not just a they desire: to bring one, will be at Sixth Ward, Col- # . 3 ores HENRY 5. ENGLE 2 i "ee. ig sch 1 EE lis | oes wot wit wh 0 "Beis a Byte H. 3. Meckley & Sons a 3 or g anheim a phrata | 3 : FO : Lo admitted. Lancaster at Mt. Joy | MouNr JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 349301 TO Everybody reads newspapers bu | Tickets are now on sale. There ett Qe PHONE 3-5983 ; ONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 T NOT a aw ad: | will fe refreshments and cards in- phan Jo esd of By. (any ay WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT oy 8 2 These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) Ok srtising left on their door step. i asta. thing) kindly re ber the Bull cain bac te 18-4 : : v Bl | Ganasa jining remember ihe Bullous Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bullet mop Sun 1 / i man ene 8 Moanin am an odo oly badd Nev
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