feThe Bulletin, Mt. Jov, y quired to “How el in a shave a man’s razor trav- I ao research but far does a lifetime of shaving?” not know who did the George replied: “According to sta- the a little tistics, average man’s razor travels 300 miles in the course of a lifetime of shaving. over Passing an east end garden which a man and wife were working, I stopped to pass the of day. The lady ind quiet, and I asked the it she Yeah nursin in his time sullen fell YW was peeved about something. ’, he “she’s some of flowers was very replied, kind all spring and I was weeding and just cut the whole shebang down.” Then his wife exploded. “I had to mar- how stupid you And without turning around he cracked: “You should have known that when I You.” = = = = = Proof enough. ry you to find out were.” even asked Life’s quite a circle. It's no worn- der we're on a gontinuous merry- go-round. We all go back the soil eventually but the smart ones 10 are still living. At Columbia recently hauled into Court for a battle. When the judge said: dollars fine for fighting with your wife, the defendant asked: “Will there be an amusement tax on that? ~ = = = = Evidentaly he enjoyed the brawh ” Se There is no better way to boost | your bysiness than py local news- | paper advertising. ————— Sine" Subscribe for the Bulletin. OWL LAFES V. F. W. Chief Hails | been are the people that do it while they | | a man was | sii domestic | “Ten A WISE OWL | Pa., Thursday, June 8, 1950! MUTT AND JEFF You SEE, MISS B. BOP I'M THINKIN ABOUT | _MARRIAGE! / You RespansetoPoppySale “ly A. Lewis of Plattsburg, New Sa Commander«in«Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, to- lay conveved t the people of Mt Joy, through Commander Martin of V. F. W. Post 5752, the Tuesday evening Rev. and Mrs. the company’s new engine to the Arndt visited the Hoffman sisters, Royersford parade on Saturday. on the Marietta Pike. Announcement was made that Mrs. Annie Dull and Mrs. Cora the local fire police will attend a Gable of Klinesville, Mrs. Frank State Fire Police meeting at North Dull of Bainbridge visited Mrs. Ma- york, June 24. It was also reported tilda Derr on Sunday. that the Lancaster County Fire Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Earhart, and police will meet at Salunga, July son Recnald of Centerville, Mr. and 7th. Mrs. Marlin Landis of Lititz, Mr. Fire Chief Wilbur C. Hiestand. | Roy Keith of Brunnerville and Miss who was commended on his elec- Marion Nauman, cf Mt. Joy were tion as president of the Lancaster weekend callers of Mr. and Mrs. County Firemen's Association, re- Daniel Geltmacher. ported one fire call. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder en-! Announcement was made of a tertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. relay on Sunday at 1:30 p. m. at Norman Snyder and sons, Nelson Newtown with Ray Myers, fire and Kenneth. chief of Mt. Joy Fire Company, Mr. and Mus. East Petersburg in Wilbert Witmer of charge. Fire Companies participat- were Saturday ev- ing in the relay will be Ironville, ening callers of Mrs. Lillian Wit- [andisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and mer. Florin. Mrs. Howard Witmer and son, —— ee ED Oe. Howard called on Mrs. Calvin Ness NOTED WEST COAST at Columbia KR. D. on Sunday. ACTRESS AT GRETNA Dr. and Mrs. Harold Engle and Miss Gae Caulkins, widely and Mrs. Mary known on the Pacific Coast as an stage and as Kitty Brown Mrs. Esther Hoover Engle of Palmyra visited with Mrs. outstanding actress on Kate Moore on Tuesday. television, is cast Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines spent jn the brilliant comedy, “Let Us Be Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gay” currently playing at Mount Rollman and family at Latitz. Gretna’s popular summer theatre Clyde Kemmerly of Mt. Joy R.D. the Gretna Playhouse. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Caulkins, home. is John Kemmerly on Sunday. in Seattle, is a graduate of the Uni- Mrs. Wm. Fogie and sons, Thom- versity of Washington, and has as and Richard called on the fol- played in the famous Penthouse lowing during the week: Mr. and Theatre and the Showboat Theatre, Mrs. Geo. Memminger and Mrs. der the direction of the noted Mary. Barton, at Rheems, Mr. and playwright, ‘Glen? Hughes. Mrs. -Paul ‘Smith, {| Mr. and ° Mrs.! Raymond Nace’ and family ‘of Col- umbia R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland and family and *Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Barton at Columbia. J N.C — When in need of Printing. (any- whose OUR JOB PRINTING IS RIGHT IN | OH, JEFF/ DARLING! 4 A L * ve - wy ———— - a, YOU SEE, WE RE BOTH |—- GETTIN ON IN AGE’ [ ay NOW, 1 DON'T MEAN | WORD! To BE RUDE BUT You AIN'T NO BEAUTY AND-, / WAIT! I'M ont THINKIN | ABOUT IT! fon i RHEEMS FIRE CO. CARNIVAL Sat. Night, June 17 REMEMBER! REMEMBER! THE GRAND GATE PRIZE Your Choice of A 1951 MODEL Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Studebaker. NOTHING TO BUY, BUT YOUR ADMISSION TICKET. Witness This Big Show THE FIVE ERICKSONS Television fans need not be told what this famous act is RAWHIDE and HIS GANG A top notch comedian and a splendid band. You'll enjoy this. THE STARS of TOMORROW You'll be amazed at this entertainment. DAVE MONAHAN See ie Television Star have his puppets perform. ¢ i HELEN HAAG & CHIMPANZEES An outstanding Animal Act. GAMES AMUSEMENTS EATS J thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | re ——————— ititude of the organization for the ger L support which the Ti Tab Tv COB 1950 Budd I x . 66,000 VOLT SUBSTATION WU Buddy Poppy sale receiv i ymoke Barriers Donegal Airport News = BY PAPC NEAR HOLTWOOD ne h 0 € long delayed $1,000,000 step in I'he funds raised during th (From page 1) Pin eis post-war electric sale wil \ TPR . : : The ne »s Flying Club | : ale will play an essential part in jo the inspection tour that he was The Donegal Dudes Flying Club] ower - expansion was announced g I [1 I \dvancing the national program of with the organization of held their regular monthly meet- | teday by the Penna, Water & Pow- —pv.. welfare and service to America's fire drills in the school and stated ing at the airport last Thursday | Company, which will ereet a lisabled, needy war veterans and that he recently witnessed a drill night. Twelve of the sixteen Ter | new 66,000 volt substation near its A WIS E OW L their de pendent or to the surviv- in operation. bers were present as well as three | Heltwood hydro and steam gener- of deceased terans,” L£W1S : guests. ; T r i i x | ra IV I Ta; Lew; His recommendation that smoke , 84S 1 D | ating plants. The new unit will be Nee | Repos Jo from barriers be placed in the building Neo Day founc | known as the Martic Substation. Many a housewife is weepin Vit. Joy she w clearly that your was unanimously’ approved: by the several local pilots making a cross | Greater veliability of service to the house with a nh while | people i i forgotten fel bourd which promised to complete fount fight 2 Atlantic Fiud| its customers, particularly those. in vatel 1 levision agred debt to Americas war he- : 10se making the trip were re BAL oy ole = Yoataes Watching leevisior : : : work on the project before the be- » B 8 R 3 NW ler) the Lancaster, York and Coates- - - re . : Loewen, oruce Rohinsoh, alter ne a ; nerease: ginning of the next school term. : f vi lle areas, rather than increased ry r ” 9 1 “1 } 1 1:1 N yr & r y » : : “Wrong Way” Weimer was a bit I 8 ould like to assure the tobert Zink and Mrs, Nancy | Reilly and Jorn Hawthorne. | power supply is the object of the confused in Ocean City last week | people of Mount Joy that their Ziegler and Frank Zink were nam- Fred Sherick made 8 50ly. new construction, Company officials while on his vacation. He just money for the greater part, will playground instructors for this! country flight to Hack Point Beach, | guid, The new Substation will fur- couldn't’ find the right way to gor main_in the community. The lo- Summer's youth recreational pro= Maryland. [ nish additional modern transmis- on a one-way street. cal V. F. W. Post will use approxi- gram Jim Endslow flew to Coatesville | jon facilities for the growing —— mately two-thirds of the funds col- 5 | Sunday morning. ? electrical energy requir- } 1 { tend If : James Hockenberry, tax collector | Fred: Loewen made. 2 solo. oro I ool > € ca . gy q : While ‘ving throug » count- | 0 extenc welfare service 2 “Loewe ade a Solo cross the ever-increasing demands While driving through the count 1 ‘ was exonerated from 1948 percapita | ar. todd dite Sos hanna) eq : ey 8 . ry side I stopped to chat with a !0 needy veterans and their fami- total $1060.50 and r country trip to Lake Sesquehannal f the several electric utility com- 5 ; +. taxes totalin 060.50. and repre-| | ) farmer and asked the usual ques-|li€s who reside in this area. The g I and Kutztown. | panies serving the southeastern Es > : Ln Jets : senting 202 accounts. A large num- Sunday. after: % fine fing tion, How's Crops?” His answer limes, nickels, quarters and dollars deli unday afternoons fine YING | area of the state. 3 ae a : it m1 er :linquencies appeared on : wast “Well. the bugs got my ber-| Will be used to make Mt. Joy an|>© Ol de 1 PI weather found many local pilots — =D NA mame Nas: eh uss § WY a lic live.” : the tax lists as a result of changes taking relatives: and friends for rits, the hail ruined my truck gar-|€Ven finer place to live. of address, double assessments and | : i Se ends | CITY -COU NTY ROQUE: LEAGUE den, while the wind storm ruined, Post Commander Brown joined i wor. explains airplane rides. Some of these were STANDING 2xpl i i hd lack of income, it was explained to Henry Weber, Harold. Longeneck-1 mm my wheat, but I'm doing very well| with the Commander-in-Chief by die board 3 » Harold Longeneck-| peg, w L Pct. : “ SER? 14 OT 2 . Ny 0 > or. E sr Rice ! vais ” 9 mr on the crops the government paid remarking, “V.F.W. Post 5752 adds . y § i gi er, John Bender, Elmer Rice, Paul Mount Joy: . 7 2 778 : st : Teachers’ salaries for the coming he. shims 7.3, ” ° nn me not .to plant. its appreciation for the widespread &i {4 de Hawthorne, Gilbert Lehman, Ralph Six Ward, Columbia i 2 718 rere d > o accommodate | i. : y Nori oa a or n i . agi — support which the 1950 Buddy Pop- term were adjusted to acc i Kauffman and Frank Hassinger. Ephrata 4 2 667 automatic increments, as author- —— — . ) = Well folks, your financial worries! PY sale gained. The people of Mt." Schoeneck ve 8 3 .500 TR ized in the state school teachers 2 st Potorsbhirs 4 5 445 are over. Any time you need a dol- JOY were extremely generous'in as ersburg .... A445 i : thei Abo s barbs salary schedule. The annual man- ount 0 | aston 1 5 167 lar or two, see “Dud” (Houdini) their contributions. May they be Aancaster ..... ‘ Abi ? : y i of date increase this year for profes- | Manheim 1 8 111 Dudley, our West Ward magician, | assured that the members of Post : I (From Page 1) anheim .........., : id . : 5752 and the Ladies Auxiliary will Sional employes of district school re Friday Night June 9th That boy can pick a dollar bill out and the Ladies Auxiliary w boards is $200 ments authorized by the state, an | od gg +1 1 em 1 11 > digs 4 - . . 82.8 ah i! ‘als at 17s PLeTs 'g. of a partly filled beer glass quick-| do their utmost to merit the con- A i ts hedule. W. T.| increase in tuition costs of $1,500 Bo Irate a pol 5 te s dence F 3 he. Accorammg to le Schedule ag i . at Schoeneck er than you can wink an eye - - -| fidence of those who gave so un- Bk B L © elisibl y and anticipated. expenditures for M sie C oy . I |Beahm, principal, is eligible to re- ; : Manheim at Columbia In fact he has more tricks up his selfishly. of Sa Bil be the propased installation of a — henna Bs + YS |ceive oH 3 : : | ———— Det eee sleeve than Carter has pills. | tralized heating plant “and indoor | a { toilet facilities in the Florin school | Everybody reads newspapers bus : { MOUNT JOY NETMEN oe reads. circul Fashion Note: The latest thing WIN LEAGUE MATCH building. NOT everybody reads circular ad- Ad x is ner is a little item called The , Florin. school renovations | yertising left on their door step. this Sug! er 58 ren Winning all but one singles test, : 59 IVE {Ye OOF Sip a “convertible sun dress,” which iS| There will be an old-fashioned the local netsters turned in an 8-1] ot te very sporty. Especially with the|gymn sing he Newtow shool ; : Other improvements authorized by | USE T-4-L FOR ” Hymn sing in the Newtown school Tennis League de- : ; | ATHLETE'S FO top down. building Sunday evening. June .:.: : the township schoolmen include | oT uriding cn Sunday evening, over Harrisburg Sunday on | 0 i 5 5 ainling: projecis z Wheatland. | BECAUSE— in 11th at 0 p. m. Mrs. Earl : painting projects at reatlanc Br oY PD. Mm: Nos. 24 the local courts. In the first two] gg | It has greater PENETRATING Power Met an old school chum who 1| walter of Marietta will le: 1 the! i ~~: Grand View, Sunny Burn, Fairview | with 90%, undiluted al 4 : . : waller or wi hi “% singles matches, Zink and Crider . : carries the ily alcohol base, it hadn't seen in years and inquired]... ning. There will also be and Woodland schools. arvies the active medication DEEPLY, Li . . group Singing. there will also be were extended to three sets before > : | to kill the zorm on contact. Get happy about her family. When 1 asked: special musical numbers. Rev. Os-| : . Income provided in the budg get relief IV one HCUR or your 40c back ‘ : on] Go Se tT winning. : ; at any drug store. Today at Is your husband’ a good provider?” .,. Brinser of Elizabethtown willl > designated property taxes totaling | Sloan's Pharmacy . . 3 ~ i OO 5 a str} . SE | . She replied: “Oh, yes. He's provid- bring a short message. All who F. Zink, (MJ) defeated Stauffed $28,882.14; ptr capita taxes, 87,185; ed with more reasons for not work- | ;.. singing, come and select your;2-6, 6-2, 6-3 delinquent taxes, $1,000, and state | ing than any man I ever met. favorite song. Everyone welcome. i Crier 4 MJ) defeated Morrison | appropriations, $33,500. SN Yess > 4 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. ance as of , $500.00. i Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt spent Divet (MJ) defeated Cooper, 6-2, balance ii f July 1, 3 7500 This came from a local business - “hester. P risiting = = Jeseph H. Greiner and E. Musser | Sunday at Chester, Pa. visitingq_5. | BURGH man who spends half the day re-|iheir daughter and s n-in-law, A Nissley (MJ) defeated Sauer | Heisey were named to serve on| EAST p 3 vo v . . | porting to his wife, providing he nq Mrs. Habet M. Khelghatian 6-3, 6-4. . the joint board, which also \ le er can get her— md family i (H) defeated Germer [os Flizabethtown, West Donegal y = ze nd family. 6-3 6 : Ap ‘alling my wife on the telephone . ' ro . Townshi ~ Townshi THUR. DOLLAR-A.CAR NIGHT my Yate on Wienke : paone Saturday afternoon Rev. and Mrs.! Brown, (MJ) won by default. Township, nd Coney Township Ww “Red Desert” Don Barry, Tom a lass that hia KES me 1Z R. H. Arndt visited Mr. and Mrs. Doubles sthios, | Neal. Jack ‘Toit FRI & SAT, When the wire is clear, she isn't Havard: Johnson at Lancaster. ! Crider and Zink (MJ) defeated Mrs. Ethel Longenecker Shelly,’ For Gienn Foot tds fr 1 0 n 1 1 home, During the vast week Rev and an kel 2nd ME I Sen: Bes, G8. who taught at Milton Grove school ou Lupino. SUN. & MON. Burt Lan-| And when she’s home, it’s busy. ting the SY Rwy Divet and Niss ey, (MJ) defeated | ¢. {he past two terms resigned. WR caster . Lizabveth Scott. “1 Walk] Mrs. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Bertha Peif- Cooper and Sauer 6-2, 6-2. . a I a A . { Liuti 1 or and Germer (1 The vacancy was not filled Monday Alone’. TUES. & WED. My | er and Mus. Elizabeth Hitchcock! Cramer and Germer (MJ) won ws i { There's no place better than a sd Mabel Stel : tl yv default. night. | Dream Is Yours" in Technicolor | visited Mrs. Mabel Stehman at the ™ el fleeces pis Hae Son ee barber shop (except a service sta- | A 8 in I IY At a meeting of teachers of the BM ooris Day Jack, Carson on Salis ry Apts, In Lancaster. IN v 3 OVS - v . . Bowman, ; tion) to get into a variety of dis- " lisbur, h Hoagie SALUNGA FIRE CO'S PUMPER Mount Joy Township district. All BM sowmar NSE s. Thev k ux we dern- On Memorial day, Mr. and Mrs,IN PARADE AT ROYERSF thes . » faculty voted ) py cussions. They think up the de: pel On Me i pa ho R4 ROYER FORD members of the faculty voted to Baa FREE dest things. One patron of Shatto's Calvin Campbell and children anc A meeting of the Salunga Fire accept benefits relating to retire- 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT | 5 watching the maneuvers re-| Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt motor- Company was held Wednesday ev-| ments after 1950, as provided under | Lic bang 4 3 ¢ : a 5 . | man and asked: | €d to Grantham visiting frien Is. ening when it was decided to send Act 185. ‘ W FREE ind ! Parking Free ADMISSION 50¢ Children under 12 free ht AA Ar BC THEN 0 hn fhm on A fe Mc. Hf ti \| WAS SIXTEEN YEARS] OLD THE PRESIDENT I OF THE UNITED STATES PRESENTED ME WITH A BEAUTY PRIZE! THAT SILLY By Bud Fisher / GO ON! ~ == LINCOLN NEVER WENT IN FOR MT. JOY SOFTBALL ASSOC. 1 SCHEDULE KEY TO TEAMS 1. Seiler 4. Mastersonville ——— | —— Patronize Bulletin ~Advertisers BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST AT MARIETTA SATURDAY girls to be judged by little boys 3 | to 5 years of age will be the unique entertainment highlighting events | * the Marietta Memorial playground during the fourth a A bathing beauty contest for tiny | nual: .Chiliren’s June 10. The scheduled for 1:30 p. Now Playing On the Stage of Central Pennsylvania's Most Popular Summer Theatre Fair apes Ha ST MT. GRETNA, PENNA. * Pa Saturda contest / 2. Bachman 5. Salunga 1" rr 3. Legion é W, L 1 U S Be Ga First Haii e Y Friday, June 9 ........ 6:00 6 - 3! 7:15 t+ 5] Monday, June 12 ...... 6:00 2. | WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 7:15 3-5 Wednesday, June 14 ,.. 6:00 1.4} 7:15 2.5 | Friday, June 16 ....... jug 1.3 Brilliant Cast of Broadway And Holiywood : Players In Smash Stage and Screen Comedy Second Half [ z A.H| Hit. Monday, June 26 6:00 1.2 7:15 3-4 Wednesday, June 28 6:00 5+ 6| 7:15. 2. 3 . Friday, June 30 ....... 600 4-58 Curtain 8:30 p. m. Adm. $1.00 plus tax Monday, July 10 ....... 6:00 4.2] g 7:15 3.6] Wednesday, July 12 ... 6:00 5.1 7:15 6.2 Friday, July 14 ....... 6:00 5.3} 55 1, Monday, July 17 ...... 6:00 5.2) us, 3.1 Wednesday, July 19 . 6:00 4-6 7:15 2 13 Friday, July 21 ...... 6:00 4.3 7:15 6-5] Monday, July 24 ....... 6:00 3.2 7:15 5-4 A on Wednesday, July 26 ... 6:00 1.6, AT THE 7:15 2.4 Friday, July 28 ....... 6:00 6-3] 2 1 RE HOUSE Monday, July 31 .... 6:00 2-6] : 7:15. 3.51 Wednesday, August 2 6:00 1.4) x 13 MOUNT JOY, PA Friday, August 4 ...... 6:00 1.3 ° . 7: 6-4 \ Speci Ocean City, N. al June REAKERS EACH Delancy : Boardwalk J. European American Plan from June 26th Free Parking. Beach Grill. — C. G. HELLER, Owner Mgr. — RONT HOTEL Satur., June 1 Rate. Elevator. Drive WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL’'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Vietor J. Schmoll Beer!Call 3-4189 For Home Delivery —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. In For Curb Service Ranch Pals — ENTERTAINMENT— Ranchettes GAMES | Auspices of Friendship Fire EVENINGS BULK AND GALLONS 2 gis. - TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON 10 Quarts Or More We must place orders on Monday and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can | serve you at any time, please | | CLOSED SUNDAYS BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. | |} | MOUNT JOY 95¢ — 1 gal. Try our old fashioned sugar cones with Breyers Ice Cream. WE OFFER ICE CREAM CALL 35-9163 American Legion Grounds Company and Auxiliary JOY | SHOWS | 7 and 8:00 P. N AND { SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. For FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 9 - 10 JOHN WAYNE — JOANNE DRU [ “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon” EATS SATURDAYS MATINEE | “The Big - $1.85 MONDAY. JUNE 12 | LON McALLISTER — PRESTON FOSTER Cat” TUESDAY, JUNE 13 BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO | “Ride Em Cowboy” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 14 - 15 i BARBARA STANWYCK — WENDALL COREY -in= bb 99% Theima Jordan LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL MANHEIM, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 9 North Carolina Ridge Runners Western Tunes WLAN Artists Se ha wa BLUE RIDGE BOYS SATURDAY, JUNE 10 ON 0 AP a Harrisburg Radio ' Artists Benefit Lions Club Playground { 4 nn AR A nm ands 0 pm ol ra: da ogi pan GOOD FOOD ~ KIDDIES RIDES ~ ENTERTAINMENT -—