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d=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 11, 1951

OWL LAFFS

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A WISE OWL

We have a Beauty Parlor here
in town that sure is proud of its
work. The cther day 1 saw this
sign hanging in the window.
Please Don’t Whistle at. Any
Girl Leaving Here — She May Be
Your Grandmother.
Back at the High School the oth-
er day a new candidate just could
not flip that ball into the basket.
Some fellow ' suggested lowering
the basket. The fellow said: Either
that or raise the floor,
We have a rummy here in town
who drinks like a fish. The only
trouble ‘is he ‘doesn’t drink: the
same stuff they do,
I'd certainly like to see how a
fish would act if he swam around
in ‘a tank of Old Granddad or even
Qld Overholt,
at the old Foust Distillery
near Glen Rock, York ‘county, they
raise a lot of hogs and frequently
gave them mash after the alcohol
was extracted.
Now picture akout lifty hogs
staggering around and squealing
after eating a belly full of that
mash. But the funniest thing I ever
saw them do was about a dozen
huddled together in a corner try-
ing to sing Sweet Adeline.
It sounded about as good as a
bunch of crdinary drunks could do.
A man down at Landisville told
me that his wife was trying to re-
duce by touching the floor with
her chin without bending her knees.
Of course I asked him how she
did it and he said she fell out of
Led.
I asked a Florin woman if she
enjoyed the Farm Show.
She said: “Indeed I did.
the salesmen, nice lockin'
talked to me for hours.”
One of
chap,

A certain fellow here (and it
wasn't Jay Meckley either) is
building a new house. The other
day he remarked to the ccntractor
that the building didn’t lecok very
strong.
The man replied: “Well you got
to consider we ain't got the wall
paper on yet.
How many of you fellows know
that after Bch Fitzsimmons
the world’s heavy weight cham-
won
pionship from Jim Corbett they
would never fight again because
they couldnt get gloves large
enough to Fit—zsimmons.
You might think that the fellow
who had his hand caught in a
machine and all his fingers cut off
was unlucky but he wasn’t. He
tcok up shorthand
Over at Newtown a fellow had
an argument with his wife and he
told her that when women are
mean to their husbands, they must
lead an ape thru the next world
when they die.
She said: Not me because I've led
one arcund this world all my life.
Everything went wrong around
here on Monday and I told! the
fellows I believe the devil is here.
One of ’em said: “I think ycu're
right. Let's lock all the doors and
give him where he comes from.”
That should do it fer this week.
A WISE OWL

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LANDISVILLE CAGE TEAM
UNBEATEN IN 11 STARTS
Unbeaten Landisville returned to
action in the Lacaster County Bas-
ketball League Thursday night and
recorded a 44 to 38 decision
New Holland, the 11th straight vic-
tory this season without a defeat.
Landisville .. 10 2 18 14—44
IN. Holland"... ‘4 8113 13-38
Other Friday Scores
Landisville. B' 54, N.' Helland B 24
Quarnyville 57, Rothsville 41 -
Lititz 77, Millersville 75
Sr
pevigaers i
circular ad«~
docr step.

evening.
In another league game
bethtown smothered East Donega
68 to 28.
MARIETTA
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SECTION ONE
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Other Scores

Score 36 to 22.
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Donegal Airport News
Samuel Balsbaugh, Arthur Hos-
tetter, and Henry Weber of Chic-
ques Aero Corporation started for
Miami, Florida on Saturday morn-
ing. This the longest trip yet made
by the club members in their néw
airplane, the “Piper Pacer”.
Ralph Kauffman and John Haw-
thorne flew tor Wilson, North Caro-
lina over the weekend.
Joe Loraw, Earl. Heisey and
Phares Landis flew to Wilmington,
Delaware on Monday.
Dude Flying Club member Nor-
man Heisey, is home on furlough
from Eglin Air Force Base where
he is stationed.
John M. Landis of Donegal Air-
port is getting his basic training at
Ft. Knox, Ky.
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THIS WAS A BASKETBALL
GAME: FOR THE BOOKS

of Pennsylvania asked the Bulletin|
if it could furnish the records cf a
game of basketball played in Mt.|
Joy March 16, 1918. |
We referred to our files and|
fcund that on the above date Mi. |
Joy High and Rothsville High|
played, the former
26 to 24. |
The unusual pari of the game|
wes that Charles DeLong, now
ing near Philadelphia (he was in|
two weeks ago) scored all
the points fcr the winners. He had]
eight field goals and 10 out of 18]
fouls for a tctal of 26 points.
That's one for you basketballers|
to shcot at
town

MOUNT JOY HIGH EASILY
DEFEATED PATTON TRADE
Mt. Joy High stepped out of]
County High League competition]
Monday night to administer a 73-32]
drubbing to Patton School's basket-|
ball team at E-town.
Score by periods: |
Mr Joy... 21 16 23 1373
PATTON TRADE . 4 7 6 15-32
Mt. Joy JV 49, Patton JV 35.
BE.
JOHN HAVERSTICK & CO.
COULDN'T FIND THE THING
Disirict Game Protector John
Haverstick and a large brigade of
hunters armed to the teeth scoured
the woods around Norwood Sunday
for a supposed catamount. After|
several hours they didn’t see a
predator of any kind. But they all
had a pleasant outing.
A A A
KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES
ACQUIRE REGISTERED COW
Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc.
Mt. Joy, recently acquired a reg-
istered Helstein-Friesian cow from
the herd of Stewart Phillips, Mes-
hoppen, Pennsylvania.
Change of ownership for this
animal, Fhillips Brook Fayne Ab-
ed by the Holstein-Friesian Asso-
ciation of America.
at


Columbia Boro upped its tax
from 15 to 17 mills.
DQ reer.
Bulletin, Ads’ Pay | Big, Dividends.

OUR JOB
PRINTING
IS RIGHT IN



The Mount Joy High School ag-
gregation, with McCue showing ‘the/ments which produce driving and
way, had no trouble disposing of|riding ease heretofore unknown in
Marietta High 68 to 47 last Friday automobiles of any price class, fea-
Eliza- Combining
10 16 12 9-47
In the Junior High League East
Hempfield scored more points than
East Donegal scored in the game.
erature
| .
anti-freeze.
|and
{have been chosen provide through-
|binaticn of shades in harmony. with
{the car's exterior color.
say the interion is an unparalleled
bekirk, has been officially record-|six-cylinder,
Spectacular engineering advance-
ture the new line of Plymouth cars,
smart new body lines
|lwith matchless interior luxury, the
1951 Plymouth will go on display
here and throughout the United |
Mount Joy 5 M'N
MoeCue FF ............ 13 7 33/States tomorrow, Eli Ament, an-
Wishn FP 00a 3 2 8/nounced today.
Bowman C Certara 5 2 12| Designers have given the Ply-
Shupp G Bream tar 3 0 mouth a striking new silhouette,
RL nea and interior refinements are inno-
Totals. 28 12 68|vations in the lowest’ price field.
Marietta G Fl TlThe styling improvements retain
Ba Sarre : ¥ the traditional roominess of the
Sweeney F ........... 1 [1 gras.
Rutherford C .......... 2 1 5 The new Plymouths may be seen
MeRariand 1° 2 A4ihere at Ament's Garage, Delta and
Sa ig pus : 1 . Henry Sireets.
Johnson G 1 1] Easier to drive and more com-
Sait A 2 2 the new cars have great-
er beauty, more safety features and
eins Periods; ene 17:13 47 broader ranges of vision than ever
MOUNT JOY 13 18 18 19—g8|Pefore.
Engineers say the new “Safety-
Flow ride” takes the bounce and
wallop out of the bumps. A new ap-
Teams L Pet. alc nOntr
Maven Joy... ...... i ° fon of hydralic flow control |
Elizabethtown. |=... 4 0 1000/n the shock absorbers provides a
East Hempfield ..... i 3 250/more gradual change of resistance
Rast Donegal ...:... 1 3 260 during spring deflections and thus
arietta 1 8 . a soft ide wh iving av
Mt Ban il 3 550 a softer ride when driving on av
erage roads. It also exerts extra
resistance on rough roads to a de-
gree where driver and passengers
are almost completely freed of the
discomfort of being jolted around.
The “Safety-Flow ride” is
of the greatest contributions ‘to
driving comfort and safety 2 re-
cent years, according to D. S. Ed-
dins, president of Plymouth xn
Corp.
“The new Plymouth gives you
one
any car,” he said. “There is no
necessity for steering-wheel fa-
tigue to control the car cn diffi-
cult roads. The driver is no longer
required to focus full attention on
the condition of the road. He may
be more watchful of cncoming |
traffic, pedestrians, curves, cross- |
reads and other potential hazards.” |
Eddins called the new develop- |
ment a major step toward restful
motoring. More confidence is gain- |
ed by driving or riding in a new]
Flymouth with the “Safety-Flow,”
ride, and as a result there is less |
driver and passenger fatigue, he
said.
The lines cf the new Plymouth
[have been beautified. An appear- |

|
[a ince of massiveness combined with |
. . |
Twenty years ago the University smart streamlining is induced by a |
new grille, beautifully redesigne d|
[front fenders and hood, a wider |
windshield and a larger rear winds |
|OW,
There are numerous mechanical |
imprcvements. Windshield
wipers |
are electrically operated,
and are |
type.
A unique pressure-vent radiator
cap, which has been added as |
standard equipment, permits the
[cooling system to be operated at
atmospheric pressure during ncr-
mal driving conditions. Under high |
load, high temperature driving
conditions, the new radiator cap
|prevides a pressurized cooling sys-
{tem to allow high coolant
without boiling or
|
temp-
less of
All Plymouth engines now have |
a built-in by-pass cooling system |
permitting water circulaticn and !
[resulting in more uniform temper- |
lature throughout the engine during
the warm-up period. The new Sys=
tem consists of a passage in the |
cylinder head and blcck providing
direct access to the pump, |
a choke-type thermostat to |
regulate coolant flow to the radi- |
ator.
The new Plymouth interiors of-
fer the finest selection of uphol-
stery and irim and the most har- |
monious color schemes in the com- |
pany’s history. The
water
colors which |
|
out the interior a pleasing com-
Designers
achievement in combining
cality with luxury. Always noted
for spaciousness, Plymouth now
has even more head room and more
room to stretch out in comfort in
the rear seat.
practi-
Among the “high-priced car”
features which are retained are
97-horsepower engine
with a 7 to 1 compression ratio,
the combination ignition and start-
er switch, automatic electric choke,
super cushion tires, safe-guard
hydraulic brakes, and safety-rim
wheels.
i Tm ee
MADE IT: 12 IN A ROW
Landisville's County League bas-
ketball team just keeps on rolling
on. Monday night they made it:12
roadability never before offered in |

1951 Plymouth Now On NEWTOWN
BASKETBALL Display At Aments

Mr. and Mrs. Barton and daugh-
r and Mrs. Alfred Atland of Col-

umbia and Mr. Thomas Nace of
Wrightsville visited Mr. and Mus.
Wm. Fogie.
Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son, Richard |
| visited Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith |
and Mrs. Edward Barton and Mr. |
| and Mrs. John Waller and daughter |
| and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland
{and family at Columbia Saturday |
| evening.
[ Mr. and Mrs.
Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
Wittle and daughter, of Columbia, |
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle of Co- |
lumbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Aris- |
tice Wittle on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauffman and |
family of Ironville visited Mr. and |
Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family on |
Friday. [
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice |
Frysinger were Mr. and Mrs. John
Mellinger and son, Barry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westenheifer |
of "Marietta were Thursday evening | .—
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward |
Isler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and |
| family, Mrs. Victor Snyder visited |
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lindemuth in |
Marietta on Friday.
Mrs. Roy Gephart spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
| Schoelkoph.
Kenneth Schoelkoph and son, of
| Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph
has returned to his home. He had
his tonsils and adnoids removed in |
the St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mr. Wilbert Witmer and |
sons, of East Petersburg called on |
| Mrs. Lillian Witmer Sunday.
the |
Geo. |
Mrs. Howard Witmer = and son,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Calvin |
Ness at Columbia R..D.
Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Summy and

Dr.H.C Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.3376
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M.


9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R
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Tues. Fri. Sat. |




Quality Meats
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF

Fruits & SN |
KRALL'S Meat Market

team winning {of the single speed. self parking | West Main St. Mt. Joy


Jewerly - Silverware
Watches - Gifts
Watch Attachmemts
(WATCH REPAIRING)
Complete Ronson Lighter
Repair Service
Koser’s Watch Shop
Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015
Chocolate Ave., FLORIN, PA.




Heilig
Funeral Home
23 W. Main St., Mount Joy
JAMES B. HEILIG,
Funeral Director
|
BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY


BULK AND .GALLONS
Try our old fashioned sugar cones |
with Breyers Ice Cream. |
TO CHURCH ORGANIZA-
TIONS. CLUBS, Etc.
i ©! iiWE OFFER
] SPECIAL PRICES ON
{7 ICE'CBREAM |
10 Quarts Or, More
We must place orders on Monday |
and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can
straight by defeating’ Quarryville [serve you at any time, please
82 to 56.
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Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.

CALL 3-9163
CLOSED SUNDAYS i

Ragner Hallgren of | |’
{ between Mt. Joy
children were Sunday guests of
Rev. and Mrs. R. H Arndt.
——— A
The Lancaster County Historical
Society is launching a drive to pre-
serve 107-year-old Bushong's Mill
Leidge, longest single span covered
OWL SAY!







Quality Finished
RED COMB FED
TURKEYS
ORDER NOW
A. C. MAYER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 3-9826
47-tf
FANCY
"TURKEYS
GUINEAS
LIVE OR DRESSED
J. Stanley Witmer
CHIQUES CREEK FARM,
Legion Home and
New Harrisburg Pike.
PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156
46-8

bridge in the county and which the [
State plans to dismantle.


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Bulletin Advertising
SIMON
MARY
Pays Big Dividends |
FUNERAL
Mount Joy, Pa.
_ ———..
P. NISSLEY
G. NISSLEY
DIRECTORS

AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
Successors To |
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA. |
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930








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Sinktops & Counters $
KITCHEN & BATHROOM <
WALL TILE 3
Tile Floors Venetian Blinds 3
LEONARD L. SAFKO 3 |
Phone 3-3492 - Mt. Joy, Pa. $|
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with your |
neighbors.
— you can place auto in- |
surance locally. |
MT. JOY, PA.
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Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
5 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8
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EVENINGS J O py MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 - 13
STEWART GRANGER — DEBORAH KERR
-in-
“King Solomon's Mines”

MONDAY, JANUARY 15
ROY ROGERS — PENNY EDWARDS
-in-
“NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE”

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16
ROBERT WALKER — DEBORAH KERR
“Please Believe
Me"?

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 - 18
JOHN ARCHER — TOM POWERS
“Destination Moon"
-in- {





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— you build increased
credit standing here at
home.
IT PAYS TO GET A BANK AUTO LOAN
THE
VION!

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VENTILATING FAN
keeps dry, fresh air
circulating through
your barn—removes
unhealthy, stagnant,
moisture-laden air,






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SIX WAYS...

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“Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day”


Y CHECK THESE
SEASONABLE
SAVINGS!

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Pineapple
KREY'S
NORRIS
Tomato Juice ~~»
b. Q
BROKEN
Fifth Avenues
7 7
No. 2 can
Sliced Beef in Gravy 20 o=
o NON-TUFF
Asparagus Spears No. 2can

oz.
<0
HAVE YOU TRIED
UTZ’S Potato Chips?
«20: 35: » 60
Mrs. Smith's Pies Fresh Daily
Hershey Bars by the box 20 § Fp
MILK ~ ALMOND ~ KRACKLE
52.00

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i FEED SPOJLAGE .
6 WORKING CON»
DITION
Charles F ety
MAYTOWN,
Phene Marietta 6-3205
20-3 mo
'Q MOUNT JOY
PHONE 3-9094
Hess’Food Stores
MASTERSONVILLE
MANHEIM 5-7811
These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)

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