a a " " - - v mE py ! ot —— d-=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 3, 1950! MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher * COLD PLATTER SUPPER ALG. 3 2 ’ i JE) : fF 1} Met} un i a } ) \ ae The Higem Class of the Metho- ry . of oY Oo 1 ' — I 3 : a SERIOUSLY, \ [n SSE BOP {| DON'T HES! TAYE { I'M \ TWENTY- YES! HOW WELL, THE WAY dist Church will hold a cold platter SIMON P, NISSLEY | OWL LL A FES Per MISS B BoP | 1 A :D MISS B a, > P TWENTY- ONE? oLD ae You FIGURE, B BOR I= | supper in the Sunday St hool room MARY G. NISSLEY I How OLD | HOW O THE LON cf, ONE! You rm NOT EVEN Ji of the church, Saturday, August FUNERAL DIRECTORS RE YOU* AL ) ESIT Hi | " m SH y . from AR rou You / ze H > ATE ARE! a “BORN YET! | 5th, from 5 ta 7 P.M. Tickets will Mount Joy, Pa. — } 4 ffi OLDER You | be $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for pe CD HICKORY GROVE ©. Wi; children, and can be purchased Nw La | from any member of the class, You know folks 17 > “3% 3 ol ( a — \ 1 {, 9" vii Tl ty | ; a hort. spell—and especially to | LAY phn { Dempsey says the fight game is \ sianding on your cwn foot. We heer i » through until some fighters come . doing same here in this land of the 7, : | along who can stimulate it. Evi- puURGEN free 1d 8 We bee r worst / An # le r Dempses s beer [= HARRIS ! and easy. ¢ been our wor } \ 1S) ¢ dentally Dempsey has been watcn I MILE EAST enemy, . { i ys i } | Ing television, too! Aw OM ROUTE 422 (Hershey Rd) ont this subject on: account « bibdate certo - i ra 33 5 - . + 8m on this subject on account . man, Rev. and Mrs. Harry Eshle- | : ' iw iiss J AUG: carioad Kcrea. In spite of the way we | \ . . man and children, Rev. and Mrs When in need of Printing. (any- a Feature, Gels Autry in Riders of allowed Govt. to elbow-in on | - Af | | Lot oY ny? N , Nerds . thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ey in “16 Fathon s Deep’. iness-——make it tough for me. | v ee { y etter ews rom orm Henry Berke: ind children and -— AUG. 4.5~"Younger Brothers in ny (From Page 1) Mrs. Emma Eshleman, BB Tech. with Wayne Morris. Also little "V rom Page | rel & BH “The i wads vt win +e» By Penna, State ia vied Mi. nd Wis a] New. Tooter evi use| WY af clipper hi SH Te 2 » vigld s bes vhen it ¢ u 1a visited l «da 4 Se { s x Tb] 41 en reel " y enna. a ps ye lc 8th, the Florin Fire Co. will hold | anid Gas BB AUG. 6.7=YIt's a Great Feeling type of Govt, also to when it come Shell on Sunday : . . Jack Carson, Doris Day in Tech, to having the means for LAINE oul ri ie their regular monthly meeting in Also Specialize On | mm plus Tex Williams featurette, BX fighting machine: “= Come Commission Mes. 1B. Gladfelier of Mount fine Borin Hall FARM MACHINE WELDING |® AUG. 8:0 The § hottest bands 7 hting machine ry i ARNE AVA) Joy spent Wednesday with Mr. and Saturday, August 26. George AND EQUIPMENT = Rus 3 The 8 hottest nde Now, today, with Korea on A : | y “ Widows" w ane Rus- Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman, Vou) ill Jive 21 ; ais : Young Widow with J ” 5 hands, where would we have gotten itd i Vogle will sella 2% story frame | futomobile and Truck Welding vil] Hayyard. om page we 1 f v: Esi The Home lders class «f the elling, concrete ilding, 2-c: y Ee: el P: | off if we had no big factories for sion ence The Home © | dwelling, concrete building, 2-car | y yowER SHARPENING | fF GTR ion and the party concerned is | turning out big shootin’ tcols. 1 f 1 Brethern Church will hold their garage, and personal property wiih | 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT earted enough to get ood | for encouraging little busine ) cle meeting at the home of Mr. G. K. Wagner, auctioneer, Cover’ S Welding Shop | \ LUELLA Sad 2 ri ittle busin ; ye ; heel Anis ; FREE PLAYGROUND iff out of it as you will, I am discouragin I and Mrs. Martin Shearer tonight | Mrs. Ralph Nentwig was one of Ahi A week one of our local milk | business. tbove Ld brooc f nif (Thursday). the grocery order winners at the Delta and Marietta Streets | — EE HN Idlers, Elwood Martin and Com-~ against Govt. in business—Ilittle me Mi Sarah Sshlegemiich enter- | Grocers’ picnic. | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers went fishing. That's quite | big. After 17 years of Govt. wan-| i th tae) 1 oo tained the following on Sunday: I eres rem ral as you know Elwgod stops | dering—interfering here, and tink- I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wickenheiser | CONTROL. GARDEN INSECTS it nothing when it comes to fish | ering there, with business, it i of Colonial Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | penn State ‘extension entomolo- heir protection and distribution | marvel that we are today what we F : : Reno of Marietta, Mrs. Katie Sload | gists urge gardeners to save their around here. Bob Greener will | are—full of pep and vinegar. yatchin : { { f Maytown and Mr. and Mrs. Rod- | vegetables bw killing insects. They | ich for that. I see in Korea a lesson—one to cover conditions in many sec- ney Naylor cf West Chester. recommend: Apply rotenone to Well Elwood and his gang were take home and mull cover. We gotta ti 1 foedi . 2880 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Eshleman | your garden vegetables once a more to stop the Smart Boys it d . . ; fully: . ready to take off when his good do more to stop the Smart Boy mportant ente the following to a| week. Apply it carefully and thor- wife told him she had made a few | Govt. from further tinkering iti Bear Damare Claim : compan | surprise on Saturday eve- oughly. Use other insecticides ® Now Playing — It's A Riot © 2 h We half was hse : 2 I t the | compan er sandwiches. for them in ec they ne carbuerator—we been halfwa ] Game Lav 107176 : i 16 trose vi I ning, in ‘honor of the former's | where needed. Side-Spiitting Fast-Stepping Comedy whey I~ "ARs ( . . Vib Fos n = ( 1y My 0, who pilav | n . — —— & ‘ “Ih ’ ALY +l get hungry—you all know how | up lc now. : x on, icllowing 1 I aed : | eran ndmother, Mrs. Emma Eshleman —- er. \ faungry a fisherman gets Yours with the low down, oe [ON Ang, cor i a 3 Q who celebrated her birthday on Most men doen't mind their hair | \ rp I : ; JIMMY |! y pay vhe is cast as Sergeant] : " ing gray onc. they ‘have When he was all set and rarin —— ees ol tock cr pouliry or for pro-! Towers in the farce comedy. “Sec |>! nday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Esh- | getting gray as long 5 they have Mw . had tecti » or da done to | ce i lema 3etty Jane and Earl Halde- | enough hair to turn color. to go, Elwood went to the kitchen, | NPR rites ‘ ow Ti Tess i en n, Betty Jane and Ea € g abbed a paper bag filled to the | NEW ERA GIVES OUR BOB by bears upon the . lands open io HOW They Run” which opens WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 grabbec paper bag fille the | ov rarers ve oi or ih oh : Thursd ugust 3. for wool xt - i Paper bag hed 10 N° KUNKLE QUITE A BOOST ublic huntin y, August 3, for a week a top and left. Anticipating a big | In Pridav nichts New Fea ao Duin the Con icn fis=- | 1} ( na Playhouse, Mt. Gretna, ‘I ~ catch and lots of fun they soon Riser eh yam ty June 1, 1 h May 1s contributed his share of fine Gretna’s Great Cast In The Fastest a Sports writer had the following to seventy it taling Sah reached Safe Harbor. rrr Mar : performances given on the Gretna! -Funniest Show of the Season i sa ceneerning Manager robert 0 1 in 1 1 The £ ae] ¥ fi . > They fished, and fished, ‘and 3" i Mi 1 4 tage J Kunkle of our local Midget-Mid-| were paid. Following their destru : fished and the thought of a good | get Laseball team. tion bv bears pavme | Or ist roles thi @ CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. ADM, $1. PLUS TAX # : big’ fat sandwich (always the kind “Speaking of tht Midget-Midgets, or 1 heep, 1 ! i \ that of Kiwi in “The { A ET PI TV ART ER, Mrs. Martin makes) wrenched | Bob Kunkle, of Mount Joy, really N p 2 Hasty Heart.’ He has been on the { rr ee : v b digs 1 fe’ ioane sors hi mn ¢ nti - . % down with a quart of Pennsupreme | digs into his jeans to keep his Mt. ani we , on the west coast his home I Wii wry ik Joy team in action...In addition 2 $s 2 1s pom Hc mogenized Vitamin D milk | {, “providing the uniforms, furnish- ‘ in Vi Ke 1 I ; Ce Q i Was} but he mE wculd hit the spot. | ing transportation and coming up received 1 lev ! hoy wy at Gretna this sum- EVENINGS SATURDAYS They got the sandwich bag plus | with the necessary baseballs, Bob ny A i ; to a diance to pl SHOWS MATINEE . . 107 sir da by taking the Loves araen F For es i - the milk, took it out on the kridge | @Ways winds up by taking the A ton Bre i} I | 7 and 8:00 P. AND a : : > | on a trip...Last year, he paid their r ol : he Nccca of all ac- eT HO. and . you oan Imagme how their |way in to see a certain game in 2 n ill ) responsikde for | RAL ag, HOLIDAYS hungry seils flunked when they | Philadelphia because that happened °© € Sach In vania and nm | prop the Playhouse Yl bg Mount Joy. P SFM, cpened the bag to find that in-|to be the game Hey wanted to toh al Ed Te aN eee “A un: Joy, ra, . . . cee. . t rasn’ T > “free list” extensively stocked. stead of sandwiches it contained | €€:: It wasn’t on the : TY t tas BEANS NEEI TR ON i : ae ot s ol S t conta | of the Major League "club, but ra- n 2 de rinined effort t ) re- a A I] NEED NITROGEN FRIDAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 -9 I OTATO PEELINGS. | ther than disappoint the boys, Bob this grand bird, f Penn- I'he Fordhook variety of Lima | Elwoed had taken the bag in-| bought them tickets...Make no sylveni Lran Commigsi h Lean require more nitrogen { JOEL McCREA — ARLENE DAHL -in- i i kee rit inaugurated plan ‘o hard- gen to tended for the garbage can instead | mistake about it, the costs of keep- ' He mat heavy crop than do ot} T ma me helen j raised quail to th mature atheav) 1an do othe 66 99 he «: wichoe: | ing these kids playing through the = Bol © hh QO CF dad of the sandwiches. fisenson Js. not exactly “chick the | ope that i ted bch- | varieties, says J. O. Duit. Pa. State e tin ers 4 feed,” yet guys like Kunkle—(and Brood ek Woula survi Xtension vegetable specialist. Now since were on the subject | there are others scattered throu uEs a ) : ne > a ri, ; 1. {out the city and county)—never! A Ly ( ts . MONDAY—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 - 8 there is a chap here in town took i > : Retsil i by p Palronize Bulletin Advertisers hesitate to step in and do thei _ il 8 Badu : : trip to the country to spend the i part. ..They certainly deserve ycui 5 eo SAARI ATI MONTGOMERY CLIFT — PAUL DOUGLAS -in- day. His wife too, made a bag of | commendation, for they're the real en ¢ Snow ! : 8 : ; dbo sandwiches which he grabbed in |sports of their communities... Ve oh ns rienced 1 EYES EXAMINED BY |&& NORRIS FANCY GOLDEN “The Bio Life® > 7 mr ee =n the } will { too ¢€ y Sk De) i @ hurry. When lunch time came he | | CRAFTSMEN GUILD FAIR ho opened the bag, there were sev- . ced .. | AT MT. GRETNA AUG. 4-6 Brot W Tm i hundred green pickles his Bs SL TN Ra € Dnata Wy : Gren, $ OPTOMETRIST i 1 : Hundreds of Pennsylvania's fin P i wife had contemplated canning . hindic 2 l t d | est craftsmen in weaving, spinning, ™ i Na $ ) N. MARKET STREET hat day | vian Bags Turkey With nie et REAR Fo pi wy ye pottery making and other arts, will] ~~ = ils Or. iD ELIZABETHTOWN Don’t mention “bird baths” i demonstrate their skill during the have been seei wild turkevs on Hours: Jon ner r C atns > | pd oy . Eo . | £31 Rice unless re 1 for | S€C nd annual Craft Fair of the!one of ti nea Land Daily: 9 and 2 to 5 i Fal Rice uniess youre prepareu > : uf ( 108 ( Pro tor J 1 Even - 3 Sf a 20 | t % : d 0 4 IY Pennsylvania Guild cf Craftsmen, 1°: ye i ( Evenings 5. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 irade words. nly the /S = 1 a ‘ Long o ! N Thursday a oy I 1 3 August 4, 5, and 6, at Mt. Gretna 11 i niin 0 he novels ? { it n ta make he head- : : : tne nom PION. 99 i oR 8 take it make | Lebanon County, says the State ~f June 17, with e vers re- PHONE: 334) 8 mes, i { Department of Commerce vacation tu vil Ce dun] | | & una oi : for i | and recreation bureau. wag 1:9 mn, 3 4 CAAA AAA AN 3 Id nen zgain there were two fel- : ) ke son f birds wi 3 rE i re : t .! In the Chautauqua Commun hi In fact S . $ OWS n Po r ). 1as weex er . : a < lows up i te a | House at Mt. Gretna, and on the o ¢ > FORMI A and pricr to a 5-hours ride on the| ~~ ards. will be dis ib} : A C 2 mountains they bought $2.00 worth | Sun Fs Pods tl i ith Sinktops & Counters I Oy. y f leather work- © a samawiches ‘to. eat the werks of leather work. KITCHEN & BATHROOM $ ature. When lunch | = Tus mf kers, stitchers, jewelry He WALL TILE ¢ nature. When | A makers lave NO } ¢ os . 4 they discovered they [neers Nace EE, we . 3 Tile Iloers Venetian Blinds 3 a > | gem cutters, glass blowers, « | 16 12 V¢ I. consid- | § $ andwicn bag at the | ° toleware: painters. taetal- t » GIVE GAM A \KE 3 LEONARD L. SAFKO 2 where they ate ‘their |’ he. tion § hi 1 along I 3 Phone 3-3491 - Mt. Joy, Pa. 3 1 smitns, 1ro orgers, textile pain vit i xR yh 0 an rchased the : 3 : : - 17-1f i hin Durenaser ers, weavers, spinners and pctter) Birds > Fnemies Of Worms CAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY sandwiches. { makers Gan Prot« C ] tt. New |! _— —— —— . 1 “ I 1 Pa \ mn i We Sle T Lit Products “of the craftsmen also ‘7 Cr Ye I hese forgetful LE 1 Crang Lounly | rs who for- hese f | will be offered for sale to visitors meri med ringmect || B@@r1 Call 3-4189 tr | attending the fair, which, last year, ants corn- n he : While fishing for trout in Potter | " of he birds’ part in ro- For Home Delivery ’ be. am & weted vacationists recreational “vr. vt Ya Co. this spring, the fish weren't | . 1g st nu 0 WACKER 3 Ges fell fr | travelers and collectors fron ro 4 SPRENGER biting so two elicws rom town | states a well as Pern ; ol : ob VALLEY FORGE decided to visit a mearby school. I Ta iE a PIEL’'S : | A greater number of vi s v y ¢ PRIOR couldn’t say why unless attracted | axpected attend the. second fa rmy Ww ROLLING ROCK | to ad 1e sec ( 2 by a handsome lady teacher they a. ee cen mn h ALE & PORTER pised Ss 1 1 crow e had seen at recess. IS A SURGICAL PATIENT a Fie drive. Victor J. Schmoll As ey entered they fond ie Kingsley Randler, grandson ey have more sins t \ 1 —Distributor— school was also being visited by |, # : ther Lird = ; . "i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Randler gnter- } Io %s Snake Deo i OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. twe of the directors, both hack . Beaver House Is Snake Den | Drive In For Curb Service =. ee ~ led the St. Joseph's hospital Game Protect Duane Let I woodsmen with a limited educa-| | : Tv : } | day as a surgical patient. Honesdale, tells CKel tion. ‘ Qn eA A es e ( 3 In class, in order to make a good : n oe i ver he -! ’ . . . Patronize Bulletin Advertisers te FA i impression, the teacher asked ta Tie 2 | . 1 n 1 C 1ct ) ea- | little boy who killed Abel? After a | awake and get cff at their destina- is ! C f : : er: third request the bcy, almost cry- | tions. Joe Habecker is quite in 0 [070 00 | aur nt ing said: “It wasn’t me teacher. We | favor of it since last week when he years. It apparent only moved here a week ago.” came up from Lancaster and slept over by D large 45 EAST MAIN ST, a g . 1 wn shakes. During Then one director said to the |right on through to Elizakeiatow Hag a MOUNT JOY other: “I'd question him closer. He i Fee killed: wi dole acts mighty suspicious to me. Camels must have water, horses colves he house an must ‘have oats, birds must have ft by the beavers. Almost slain fish eaters were We know of a hen-pecked man at | worms, people must have food, and 7 2 Florin who declares that women | automobiles must have gas. These Deer Endanger Motorists start to rule the house from the | are absolute “musts’ as we all, Game P A ve Te Zia Vo time they are babies, yelling from know from years back, yet George reporis 2 2 Li northern nalan: ounty are be their cribs. | Liebshultz tried to drive his car he oa ae — | with an empty gas tank, and it just «was road-killed on May | BULK AND GALLONS . § pens . J 3 zs Was talking about auto motors | wouldn't cooperate. --So-o0, George doc ach of the dates June 3, 9 | Try our oid fashioned sugar cones : i i | gas Two of the does { with Breyers Ice Cream. and jet propulsion to Eli Ament the | got some gas. NS rhs Tee | ied twin fawns. The a - other day. Sammy Dock overheard | dentlv bore voune a sacrt time be~| TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- 2 | “ ” pe a 3 \ligh C the conversation and said: “That Buss” Kramer's keenest delight fore meeting death TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. Hh i pla : 3 sot sone 1 his ¢ Tn CBr rr : i jet pidpulsion stuff is nothing. new. | is to get someone in this cclumn, — WE OFFER Ji I Or ned. VAUDEVILLE SHOW N i. d know a'“lot of people who have but this -week .the worm" turned. VAUDEVILLE SHOW AND SPECIAL PRICES ON y inks. of € JV! AT EMS SA" © been propelling . themselves with | { This streppin’ guy lugs hunks of CARNIVAL AT RHEEMS SA | ICE CREAM : . en ~ ngs thas 1 hot air\for a long, long time. | ice around every day and is out in| Rheems Fire Co. has another 19 Quarts Or More ¥. every kind of weather, but when he stellar vaudeville show and car-; We must place orders on Monday L niv his. Saturdav nig! ugust 5. | and Thursday, by 2 m. if we can The bus company ‘has a problem | sleeps at thew cottage out in the nival this Saturday night agust BAe ay 2 ee Qt a! orchestra wi on hand. They are considering fin- | weods—HE WEARS BOOTIES to! Roy Reb orchestra vill pro- | CALL 5-0 ALL 3-9163 : : : da’ 1} & hl Ba: stailing alarm clocks in their busses | keep his feet warm. vide the music and five popular | : A WISE OWL vaudeville acts will be on the stage. | CLOSED SU? SUNDAYS ag that sleeping passengers will get’ ¢ Eg MAP ND Iy ) APPOINTMENT | new program the report. | DR. S. MILLIS § 3 JOHNSONS SELF-POLISHING Glo - Coat 2 0zZ. can Crushed or Whole Corn WEDNESDAY VAN — THURSDAY. AUGUST 9 - 10 JOHNSON HEINZ PRE-COOKED Spaghetti 1%" -in=- & ELIZABETH TAYLOR “The Rig Hangover” FRIDAY—SATURDAY-—MONDAY, AUGUST 11 - 12- 14 BETTY NCRRIS FANCY WHITE MEAT a 39 pt. 59: qt. 1 bc V2 gal. 295: | 1 Plastic Bag 1 6 reg. size Cakes Palmolive TOTAL VALUE 99c¢ HUTTON — EDWARD AR “Annie Get Your Gun” NCLD ~in- ULTRA-REFINED Clorox FIRE COMPANY Sat. PROUDLY PRESENTS ght, Aug. 5 Another Stellar Vaudeville Show and Carnival REMEMBER YOUR ADMISSION TICKETS CAN WIN AN AUTOMOBILE & THE CACKLE SISTERS This Act alone is well worth the admission. The Rheems Fire Co. has tried for seven years to bring this act to Rheems. 4 Se York Co. Peaches Delaware Cantaloupes Hi- Ho Crackers 1b. 30c¢ Sam Linfield’s Crazy Scouts An English Act direct from London Shorty & Sallie Fincher and : Their Brand New Show JACK RIANO and CO. Something New and different , CAROL and GERARD | Comedy Dancing Knockabout act > Krispy Crackers 5 1b. 15¢ Entirely New Routina Hess’ Food Stores! MOUNT JOY | Reber’s Orchestra PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) rey CAMES ADMISSION 50¢ AMUSEMENTS Children under 12 free 1! WS ——— Ho