The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 26, 1950, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa
, Thursday. October

OWL L LAFFS

|
HICKORY GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser of
Won Ever Game Y r folks. if | Middletown visited Mr. and Mrs.
y ou know folks, if up to nov jeorge Mumper on Sunday.
you been thinking that you could Miss Maude Buller is spending
CE On The Schedule lo ave it to Uncle Harry and his some time in Florida visiting Joan
to lick inflation, you been Buller and Mr. and Mrs. Emery |
Mount Joy High School, County in the wrong pew. Instead) yw... ..
High Soccer League champions for|,¢ slowing down higher prices by Sunday callers at the home of Mr.
the last three years under Coach pouring on water, they been using nd Mus. Harry Leedom were: Del-
John Day, completed one of its kerosene. la Breneman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
jreatest seasons Tuesday by de- 14 pexas Longhorn tells it| Snavely, Betty Jean and Lloyd |
feating West Lampeter, 4-1, for pretty good when he says it is just | Hahn, Myr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt
the eighth straight victory his year another crack-pot ideas of the| and Mrs. Levi Kopp.
ainst no defeats Queer Deal. This Texas gent is ed- Mr. and Mrs. Landis Herr en-
| Dick Williams and Dick Boyd itor Lon Boynton of Paris he | tertained the following on Monday
gave Mt. Joy its final league viglory runs the Lamar County Echo he | evening in honor of Miss Margaret
Tuesday over a determined West says no wonder we pay more with | Eichler who celelrated her birth-
Lampeter squad with Williams get- the Govt. hoarding butter and eggs, | day: Mrs. Adah Eichler and daugh-
~BY¥-. ting one geal and Boyd three Her- and potatoes, etc. That is what the | ter Margaret, James Musser, Mr.
A WISE OWL shey tallied West Lampeter’s goal man says. Sounds pretty much like | and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mrs. Cy-
. in the first period. horse-sense. 100. rus Geib of Stauffertown, Mr. and
| With league competition finished, Also, it is not just tying up dinero | Mrs. Levi Fuhrman of Manheim and
If the contributor of the Owl Laff | the Mt Joy Squad. is once again in powdered eggs and spoiling po- { Mrs. Martin Liggins.
about the pup would have signed | Waiting for the District 3, PIAA tatoes, the Govt. also ladles big din- TT EO
his name as evidence of good faith | competition. Last year, after a play-| "00" ih numerous FALL FRESHENING PAYS
we would have published the item. | cil with New Holland for the Coun- frills and foolishments, like build- Fall-freshened cows average 848
a ly title, Mount Joy ‘was eliminated ing unneeded powerhouses on doz- | pounds more milk and 32 pounds |
The fellows at the Post Office by Hamburg, 3-2, n the first) oc and dozens of cricks and rivers | more in a year than
have rigged up a sling shot for | Found of District competition, and then building alongside same, spring-freshened cows, reports C.
Harry Troutwine and with it he’s Under Coach Day, the Mt. Joy steam operated machines. Also, the | R, Gearhart, extension dairy spec-
fixin’ to hunt doe. But he's trainin’ club has an enviable record of 21 housing venture needs millions, as | jalist of the Pennsylvania State |
his shootin’ eye by practicing on victories, three losses, and. one te joes scheme on scheme. The Govt. | College. Even though the feed bill |
the pesty pigeons hereabouts. Some | the pag. three years they have pay-rcll zooms. Free wigs for bald | is higher, the increased producticn |
fun!! on. ihe Sow Rx Resa file) pates and slimming garments for the | results in $26 more net income per
Ho voy sh es plumper gals, like we hear about | cow.
Sooner, or later I suppose we men Brown ee going on in socialist England, could —— -
will realize how unimportant we | Martin LF C. Keller! be next here, SELECT BREEDING FLOCK
are where dames are concerned. As | Coover RH Beck We have until November 7th to A good time to select birds for
an example, I was visiting in a Miller ho Landis oil up the old musket. Some tail | the breeding flock is when pullets
dewntown home and everything D. Williams OR Hershey | feathers should fly then — or our | are placed in the laying quarters, |
was in a “tithy” due to the mother | Wilson IR Apple goose is ccoked. reminds H. H. Kauffman, extension |
and daughter bustling about mak- | Boyd CF Mellot| Yours with the low down, poultry specialist of the Penioy!- |
ing wedding plans. Pi if Calloway < JIMMY vania State College. Choose those |
i "MOUNT - JOY .. I 1 2 0-4 gua of good development, health, and |
“We have so much to. do,” said! W.LAMPETER ..1 0 0 0—1 | . breed characteristics.
the bride-to-be, “We mustn't for- Mount Joy Scoring: Williams, Donegal Airport News ees |
get the most insignificant detail.” BS est Tampeter Many of us have an aversion to
To which her mother replied: “Oh, | Thome, Zerphy, Funk, Barnhart, ; : getling down to brass tacks, be-
don’t ‘worry about him; hell be | Hess, Klinger, Fish, Metzler, Rove-| Among the week S visitors were | ., ce in most cases it’s the sharp |
there” —~ — Unimportant detail— | nolt, T. Williams, Sheetz, Shelly, F./[Don McIntyre of Midland Indusi- side that is up. |
the ‘bridegroom-to-be. | W Lampeter, Petery, ries, Des Moines, Towa, and one of —
eel ', Miller his sales representatives who park- According to a l.cal young man:

We're still getting comments ™
several classified advertisements
we published several weeks ago. I
know we'd get some more if we
didn’t reword this ad which was
just sent “Wanted—Boy, the
size of a man to do the work of a
hecrse.” Anyhow, appli- |
cant knows what's expected of him.
in;
—_ — the

Have you ever spent an evening
in Ps P. P.? Its the
“how much fun can you have?”
answer to |
cokes at the Lincoln.
Answer, |
Heard over
“Where were you born?”
“In a hospital.” Reply, “No kidding,
what was the matter with you?”

When into the |
drug stere
went
camphor
tricks
a customer
for some ice,
little
sorry,
ex-
the only |
are strawherry,
one of those
plained: “I'm
flavor ices we have
lemon,
cute
sir,
lime,
orange and raspberry.”
i
Encore
gram. |
her twin sister
They call
because she wasn’t on
the pr

I kid-
girl friend went to
Monday
but
went
matron (am
An uptown
ding?) and her
Harrisburg
They not
they
shopping on


only got lost when
got h they in to
a stable
but
They
and
Davenport's. sat at
and waited waited, no
They
to decide what t
When
service. couldn't even locate
menu eat while
they
wes
waited. their
almost exhausted,
they weré
They quietly found an exit.
patience
dis- |
they
covered in a cafeteria!
{
: |
msom-

A Florin man doesn’t let
nia ruin his health, and no cures
have worked, so before going to |
bed he drinks a glass of rum. — It|
doesn’t put him sleep, it
makes him satisfied to stay awake.
to

The world is full of trouble and |
complaints everywhere, but I|
recently heard a negro cock
the right spirit. Absolutely
are
use |
every- |
thing had gone wrong for her and |11.000 cans of beer to the soldiers Boro : 2h Dovegsl at
she was telling her mistress about
it. Finally she summed it up this |
way: “Is I got troubles! I cain’t |
climb over ‘em, I cain’t go inp
em, and I cain’t dig under ‘em.
s'pose I'll jess have to duck hy
haid and wade into ‘em.’

When a Senior boy applied for a |
part time job he was asked to fill |
out an application blank, using his |
former employer as a characcer
reference. When he told a friend. |
the friend exclaimed: “Why, he |
give you a reference?” “No,”
swered the job seeker, “but he sure |
is a character.” {

Here's the payoff!
: A Marietta ‘Street man burst into
an electricians shop’ and angrily
exclaimed: ; “I , thought,” you. were
going tof send a man up to” fix, my
doorbell! It's been ‘cut of / orderif r
over a eek now and it's darned*in-
convenient without a bell.” “But
I'm sure we sent a man up there,”
protested the boss owner. He then


| gal.
| Meunt Joy
| Shatto
| Fitzkee

Hi Soccer Team

MOUNT JOY GIRLS WON
FROM E. DONEGAL LASSIES
Two games were in the
Lanco Scholastic
played
Field
ing a 2 -0 victory over East Dcne-
Goals were tallied by Peggy
Fackler and Claudette Zeller.
In
another contest,
Boro’s Nancy Witman scored a pair
of goals as her team defeated East
Hempfield, 2 - 0.
Good
Brubaker
LW
LI
CF
RJ
RW
LH
Fackler
C. Zeller
Myers
Wolfe
Houseal
Singer|
A. Brandt
Bigler
Schofield CH
Garber RH
Kramer LB
Spangler "RB
Barley G
Substitutes—E. Donegal:
lan, Hublev, Roland, M. Brandt.
Goals—Mt. Jcy: Fackler, Zeller
C—O
Hicks
MOUNT JOY HIGH TEAM
MADE IT SEVEN STRAIGHT
in the Lanco Scholastic
league Thursday
Hempfield booters. George McCue,
bcoted home the only
Mcunt Joy
goal.
Miller. East Hempfield: Heaps.
-— 4
———


There was a three inch snow fall
at many places throughout the west]
last, Sunday.
A brewery at Erie, Pa.
in training at Camp Atterbury, In- (Marietta
diana.
THE LOW DOWN
hours while making local contacts.
Hockey!
league Friday with Mount Joy scor-|
Manheim |
E. Donegal |p. adio
| Norman
Hawthorne
Warfel|Glen
Bradley from the Air Corps flew to Kutz-
Kendig|
MecMil-|
[Marietta
| of his friends for sightseeing flights
|
were
The championship Mt. Joy soccer Hawthorne.
team won its seventh straight game| Pilots taking friends for airplane |
Scecer rides
afternoon as they Ben Zettlemoyer,
scored a 1-0 victory over the East!Gilbert Lehman, and Paul Hess.
E. Hempfield aviation by taking
donated Hempfield
The body of Mrs. Mary M. Dillon,|
{the river near Wrightsville Sunday.
{ She drowned herself.
Enforcement agencies
[6,300 gallons of whiskey mash and
$10,000 worth of equipment in
barn near Philadelphia.
A
OYSTER SUPPER, NOV. 4°
The Ladies Bible
Church of God, Landisville,

from 4 to 8 p. m.
| turned toward the back cf the shop
{and called:
“Hey, Clancy,
he had. “I went up,” he said,
I rang the doorbell for ten min-/|
utes, but I guess nobody was home.” gal Township, administratrix of the
— — YIPE!

| : |E
| fifty-three, of York, was found in|
|
destroyed|at Manheim Boro.
field, Mt. Joy at E-town, Manheim
a Boro at Marietta. -
—_———————— When Applied as Directed
Class of the Church will hold a Rummage Sale |
will at Wolgemuth, Inc.
fired” you, do you expect him to serve an oyster supper at the Fire on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 05.)
an- | Hall on Saturday, November 4th, and 11th.
didn't] Both offices of Dr. H. C. Killhef-|
you go, up to Mr. Stein's housé yes- fer, \Optometrist, in Manheim and!
terday to -atfend vto that. job?” are. closed Friday
voice from the’ rear solemnly an-|and Saturday, October 27 and 28th.’
swered and assured his boss that
“and LETTERS GRANTED
Jan. 26—E. Hempfield at E-town. ALE & PORTER
Donegal at Marietta, Manheim |
[Boro at Mt. Joy. || Vietor J. Schmoll
‘eb. 2—DMarietta at Mt. Jovy. E- |
News From Florin|
(From Page 1)
ind family on Sunday,
from





ed their Navion here for several the right girl doesn’t always give
; {
you the right answer. |

Other planes landed here were fly-
ing from Palmyra, York,
and Mountville.
Robert Brenner made a solo crcss

Lancaster,



‘country trip to Lake Susquehanna, |
New Jersey and Kutztown, Pa., {
Saturday afternoon. |
Clair Sharpe received Air- |
craft Radio Operators License last |
[5 irda at the Harrisburg State
Airport. Other pilots receiving their
Licenses recently included
Sprecher, Alfred Gusler, |
am Balsbach and Stehman Landis. |
Ralph Kauffman to Pine |
Airport hunting |
last |
his
flew
to visit his



camp.
Leland


Bailey, home on
oo
EYES EXAMINED BY
APPOINTMENT
DR. S. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
59 N. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
|
le ave |
afternoon.
|
town last Sunday
Norman Ney, Secretary
Flying Club, flew
of the |
several

wer the past weekend.
Night flyers
Bruce
the
and
week |
John |
during
LRRD
Robins .n
VV VV
Hours:
Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8
No Hours Thursday
PHONE: 334)
Sunday
included |
Frank Hassinger,
afternoon
WY

AAAI ALA

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hostetter
introduced 10 months son Joseph to
him for his first

Brown G Heistand airplane ride on Sund: wy aftern od
Bowman RF Kauffman iY x oon T U R K E Y S |
Msrtin LF Myers |
al RH Foreman HIGH ScooL saskerea. + GUINEAS
1. Miller CH Krall SCHEDULE — SECTION 1 'E OF PRESSE
Boyer LH Adams | LIVE OR DRESSED |
D. Milliams OR Zerphy| Dec. 15—Marietta at E-town, My |
Wilson IR Mummau Joy 3 E. Hempfield, E. Donegal at |
Boyd CF Shertzler| Manheim Boro. .
McCue II Krady, Dec. 19—E. Donegal at Mt. | J. Stanley Witmer |
| Shupp OL Barto 'E. Hempfield at Marietta, Manheim | CHIQUES CREEK FARM,
Score by periods: |Boro at E-town. |
Mount Joy 0 1 0 0—1 | Dec. 22—E-town at E. Hempfield, | between Mt. Joy Legion Home and |
E. Hempfield 000 0-0 Marietta at E. Donegal, Mt. Joy at | New Harrisburg Pike. |
Scoring—Mt. Joy: McCue.” Sub- Manheim Boro. .
| stitutes—Mt. Joy: Thome, Kear, D.[ Jan. 5—Mt. Joy at Marietta, E. PHONE LANDISVILLE ie ‘|
(Donegal at E-town, Manheim Boro
lat E. Hempfield.
Jan. 12—E. Hempfield at E. Don-
egal, E-town at Mt. Joy, Marietta at
{Manheim Boro,
Beer! Call 3-4189
For Home Delivery


lat Manheim Boro. ROLLING ROCK
Jan. 16—E-town at Marietta, E.
at, Mt. Joy, Manheim | WACKER
SPRENGER
E. Donegal, VALLEY FORGE |
oS pega IEL’S
at E. Hempfield, E town | PRIOR
—Distributor—
OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.
Drive In For Curb Service
town at E. Donegal, E. Hempfield |

Feb. 9—F. Donegal at E. Hemp-



‘RUMMAGE SALE NOV. 10-11
The Ladies of the Presbyterian |


BERLOU.
prevents MOTH: damage £7
for 5 YEARS .. or og
bin
BERLOV 2
makes good
East Main St.,
 

eet A ee
|OFFICES CLOSED TWO DAYS
 

KEENER
Home Furnishings
A
Phone 3-5601 MOUNT JOY
Bertha Mae Gibbons, West Done-
|estate of Elder A. Giblons, late of

Shooting i







Farm Sold For $30,100
Jean W. Leicht, S. Market St,
Don’t Miss That
(From page 1)
| marchers are in the auditorium the
| prizes will be awarded.
Donegal
located
per acre, for the West
Township farm of 86 acres,
about one mile south of Elizabeth-
And don’t forget the prizes, folks!
[ There are 35 totalling $200. For the | town, which was offered at public
first division (children up to and | Sale by Mary H. Wolgemuth and
including the fifth grade, the sec-|Jéan W. Leicht (daughter), on
ond division (children from the | Wednesday afternoon, About four
| sixth grade up to and including the | acres are pasture land. Walter
twelfth grade), and the third di- | Dupes was the auctioneer.
vision (anyone over high school EW
age). The set up of prizes is simi- Everybody in this locality reads
| The Bulletin—that’'s why its adver=-
tisers get such excellent results.
{ lar. For each of these three divisions
| there will be three prizes for the
| most comical, three for the most
| original, and three for the fanciest.
First prize is $5, second is $3, and
third is $2. For the fourth division
(couples, groups, floats, musical or-
ganizations) the prizes are these,
The fanciest couple, $5. The most
comical couple, $5. The fanciest or
| most original group consisting of
or people—first, $10,
second, $5. The best appearing float
~first $20; second, $10. The largest
non-paid musical organization —
first, $35; second $20.
The first division will form on
the east side of the grade school and
the second on the west side; and
the third on Delta Street; and the
fourth on Columbia Avenue be-
tween Market and Delta Streets.

INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
SPENCER SUPPORTS
For abdomen, back and breasts
MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER
R1, LANCASTER, PA.
Phone Landisville 4374
39-3mo.

| three more

THURSDAY —- FRIDAY
October 26-27
LAST TWO NIGHTS
After the parade there will be
free entertainment in the high \
| school. TH E
——— ern
SHOOTING MATCH, OCTOBER 29 PRI N C E
The Pioneer Gun Club of Lan-
caster Co., Inc, will sponsor a OF
shooting match at Gingrich’s ser-
vice station, east of Mf. Joy on PEACE"
Sunday, October 29th at one
o'clock. . The Glorious Story of Our Sav-
ior Filmed in Beautiful Color.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES


SATURDAY
“WHEN THE DALTONS RODE"
Randolph Scott Kay Francis
Broderick Crawford

SUNDAY - MONDAY
“LOST HORIZON"
Frank Capra's Production
Starring Ronald Colman
Match



TUESDAY
“GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN"
Lon Chaney
“MUMMY'S TOMB" - Bela Lugosi |
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREEF
2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT
FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 0a (LEAR
W FREE Pi AYGRCUND!
BENNETT'S.

estaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY

BULK AND GALLONS
'y our old fashioned sugar cones |
with Breyers Ice Cream.
O CHURCH ORGANIZA-
TIONS, CLUBS, Etc.
WE OFFER
SPECIAL PRICES ON
ICE CREAM
10 Quarts Or More
fe must place orders on Monday
nd Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can
rve you at any time, please
CALL 3-9163
CLOSED SUNDAYS


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent here

Keep your valuables where
they will be safeguarded
against fire, loss, theft —in a
low-cost safe deposit box here.
THE
Rs NATIONAL MOUNT Joy B Ay
MOUNT JOY, PA.









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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
$m
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Elizabethtown, paid $30,100, or $350
GAME NITE
SAT. OCT. 28
7:45 p. m. Sharp
Florin Hall
Benefit Florin Fire Co.





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EVENINGS J oO hy MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.





FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 - 28
GENE KELLY — JUDY GARLAND
“Summer Stock”
-in-

MONDAY — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 - 31
CARY GRANT — PAULA RAYMOND
“Crisis”
in.»

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 - 2
LOUIS HAYWARD — PATRICIA MEDINA
“FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD”
-in-

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 - 4
MAUREEN O'HARA — MACDONALD CAREY
“Comanche Territory”
4
-in-




 

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Orange Juice
Fresh Cider sal jars 55
Apples Local Sol hos bsk.
COOL - CRISP - FRESH
Fruits & Vegetables
FANCY
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Mince Meat Mixed Nuts
2 lbs. 39¢ Ib. 45¢
Whole White Corn rd cans 3 Bc
Choice Selection Hallowe’en
CANDIES
Candy Corn b. 20c
Our Own Fresh & Smoked Sausage
MEAT FROM SELECT STEERS 4 4 h 4
Pot Roasts
Hess’ Food Stores
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811


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