The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 10, 1951, Image 4

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| TEN VOTES TEN
il MOUNT JOY CENTENNIAL
FOURTH ANNUAL ROTARY
SENIOR BALL, MAY 17
Each year the Rotary Club spon-
NEIGHBORS CARE FOR FARM
WITH OWNER IN HOSPITAL
Andrew H. Hackman, Manheim
d=—=The Bulletin,
OWL LL AFFS, Shupp Pitched a
Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 10, 1951














in’ 'em, both men and women, it
Kinda looks foolish.
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R2, a patient in the Lancaster O8~ | sors a Senior Ball, in honor of the | CO S |
teopathic Hospital since April 19, | graduating class of Mt. Joy high| ; QUEEN NTE T I
No-Hitter Against | tes discharged last week and met | school, the proceeds of this event | AA | My Choice for Queen of the Celebration is: |
Kverybody is getting quite a kick with a very pleasant surprise when | are used for the benefit of the |
out of folks wearing ly ® dy Ni he arrived home to find that his | Youth Fund. AU | Name ooo er RAR aaa :
BITE raison rea con
scraper, feather on the peak Cen- E. Donegal ne neighbors had plowed and ferti-| The informal Ball this year will LAWN BEL | |
i ats. ized hi b, 411 1 . Her AQAress ... Won
tennial hats ul Jerry Shupp, local high school | eck his enty id farm, | be held in the high school audi- Jess than vac per er Sidi a a pi ew. SL. 3981. (OR ly the. gitle. who ;
righthander became the third he neighboring farmers, equip- | torium, on Thursday evening, May For ao A | were nominated between April 10 and April 28 to be Queen Can- |
According to our way of think- pitcher to toss a no-hitter in he ped with 16 tractors,plows and Oth= | 17th from 8::30 to 11:30 P. M., with | didates are eligible for votes. Fach coupon is wath 10° voles.
ing, they are just swell for kids | County High Baseball League this| farm equipment, began working | music for dancing by Jim Hen- The cost is so little. Amateurs get She may receive an unlimited number of these votes.) |
| to Centennial Headquarters, Hostetter Hard- I
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And you never know just where
such didoes will end. All the fel-
lows around Shatto's barber em-
porium are wearin’ those clown
head pieces and now they got my
good neighbor all fussed up.
The other decorated
day Harry
fiis new felt hat with chicken feath- |
ers just to be in style with the rest
of 'em but that didn't work out
so well.
He went into a chicken coop to
Kive the poultry some of that stuff more than enough runs for the
George Schatz takes out of the verdict.
Chickies creek and puts in the | gag Donegal ab rh oa
reservoir, a big rooster didn’t like [Derr ss ...i......... 16.0 01
Harry's head-gear and the first; Shuman 2b 1 3 1 i
thing you know our neighbor was ee bi reverses 3 00 2 0
layin’ in the corner—and he was-| Rhoads 1b Ral 00
n't an egg either. Wolgemuth 1f ....... 20000
ese Heinaman_cf :........ 2 0.0 +
Just what he said wouldn't look Reoer Ave ! 0.1
nice in print and believe me Har- | p a rT
ry Krall won't sell him any meat| Warner 3b .......... 108'06G0
for this Sunday. There is every | Murphy 1b ......... 10000
indication it will be rooster. tals Lp 18 0 018 7
NO Mount Joy ab r hoa
And now that we're talkin’ about ! Boyd woh 10 0-3
folks under them hats lookin fun-|Kear 2b ............ 401 0-0
ny, have you seen any of the mem=- Zeljen If losing : 0 ) ] 3
2 Cue iss «,..00. 05, 2
bers of $e unsliaven clan? Do they Mller 2h we 27 0 6
look funny? Brown € 30 21111
Th — Coover of ..... 1:1 02 9
One man’s children were away |Shupp p ............ 3 1 373 3
for. two ‘weeks. They came home |Becker rf .......... “
and said to their mother: “Mom, Wotals 28 6 7318
who is that tigly looking man.” | EAST DONEGAL ... 000 000 0—0
. MOUNT JOY ....... 021 021 x—6
Another one ‘had to feed his dog
when his wife was away and Mr.
Canine up and bit him.
"All the stores in town, that sell
razor blades, particularly Doc
Sican, are complaining about the
slump in business.
nothin—you should
Bat that’s
hear the barbers squawk. They're | Pack of the season Tuesday 11 to 0.
glad its soon over.
Esther Sumpman and her hubby
Russ happened wupon a couple
beard growers and Russ remarked:
“Brothers of the Brush.” And his
wife exclaimed: “Why I didn't
know they were brothers.”

Roscoe Hassinger was busily en-
gaged in mowing his lawn
Saturday when the fire siren blew.
Like a whizz he turned off the
| Donegal while the Rams took a 6-
lo count Friday in a Section 1 cone
test.
The victory was the sixth for the
locals in league competition and a
one game lead over E-town.
Shupp walked 5 men but perfect
support by his mates prevented any |
from going beyond second
getting stronger as
the along as he struck
out ten of the last 12 men to face
him. All told he fanned eleven.
The Ram's moundman annexed
his third triumph of the campaign
innilg when he
a mate on base for
runner
base. Jerry was
game went
in the second
homered with




last |

power and made a mad dash for
the fire house, never hearing his
neighbors, who were shouting to
him that it was just the
Saturday 12 o'clock test.
Everybody is happy in May, be-
cause they have their April bills
paid and their income tax payment
isn’t due until June - - - and be-
sides that steak comes
cents a pound . . . and mushrooms
80 up twenty cents a pound . . .


but nobody minds . . . they only
get indigestion now from mush-|
recs.
Anyway, no matter how you
look at it May is a time of year
when the azone is full of putrid
breezes, weeds come up faster than
anything else . . . and the potato
beetles go to the neighborhood
store to see who's buying seed.
You can’t go ice-skating . . .. and
its too early to go swimming . . . .
and an epen window is usually the
regular |

down ten |

forerunner of a visit from the doc-
tor, accompanied by mustard plas-
ters, hot foot baths, a leaky nose,
abundant sneezes, two bottles of
liniment and a pint jar of pills.
Heard “Hunce” tell this
to the anglers down at Clayt’s:
“Sure, I caught a fish but it was
too small to bring home, so I had
a couple of fellows help me throw
it back in the stream.
A WISE OWL
ma a
GERBERICH BOWLERS
AT STATE TOURNAMENT
one
| 6-0, 6-1.

The Gerberich Shoe Club bowl-
ing team, participated in
Man event at the State Tournament
held at WilkesBarre, Saturday and
Sunday, May 5 and 6.
Their scores follow:::
Wea. Hopple ... 171 171
Sam. Ruhl ..... (116 171
Oliver Mateer . “201 189
John * Anderson. 192 180
Roy Packer .... 145 157
Totals . 825 868
162
162
156
178 550
233 535
891 2584
161 537
171 513
1050
168 498
160 478
504
449 |
546 |
the 5-
E—Shuman 3, Heinaman, Raber,
Shupp. HR—Shupp. 3B — McCue.
BB—Arndt 1, Shupp 5. Martin 2.
SO—Arndt 4, Shupp 11,. Martin 2.
Winner—Shupp (3-0), Lose—Arndt
(1-4). :
ell A) I er.
E'TOWN HANDS HI TEAM
DRUBBING TUESDAY P. M.
The Elizabethtown nine handed
Mount Joy High its first real set- |
Chittum allowed our lads but one
| three and one-half hours,
They were: Clarence Boll, Edwin
Eby, Carl D. Martin, Paul M
Filia J. Kenneth Moyer, David
| Boll, Jonas Groff, Luke Peters,
Lloyd H. Moyer, John B. Metzler,
Marlin Mumma, Peter Hernley, |
{ John R. Nissley, Menno Z. Shelly,
Harold H. LeFever,
Phares H. Moyer,
bert E. Miller, Raymond H. Moyer, |
Joseph Kline, Davis S. Longeneck- |
er and James S. Longenecker.
Several women also aided Mrs.
Hackman in preparing lunch for
the farmers. They were Miss Lillie
Earhart, Mrs. Harry Shenenberger,
and Mrs. David S. Longenecker.
The Boy Scouts
(From page 1)
clude correct packing, correct hik-
ing methods, stalking, judging time
distance and heighth; scout ‘paee,
signaling (equipment will be fur-
nished); water boiling (equipment
will be furnished); fire building,
knot tying (patrols furnish rope);
string burning (equipment will be |
furnished); flint and steel (patrols |
shall bring kits); securing casts of
animal tracks (patrols furnish ma-
terials); tracking and trail skills;
stunts for campfire, patrol camp-
ing organization. each patrol will
furnish menu and roster, compass
course . (each patrol = will furnish
compass); nature lore, first aid and
map making,
Scouters will be ‘appointed for
each skill and craft on’ arrival at
camp. 5:00 p. m. retreat, 5:00 Pp. m
to 6:30 p. m. mess, 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
green bar meeting, 7:30.p. m. to 8:30
p. m. all scouts make craft for bet-
ter camping. 8:30 to 10:30 p. m,
campfire consisting of the follow-
ing stunts, stonies and songs; 10:30
p. m, call to quarters; 10:50 p. m.,
taps.
Sunday: 7:00 a. m., reveille;
a. m., call to colors; 7.30 to 9:00 a.
m., mess; 9:00 to 10:00 am., church
call; 10:00 to 12 m.scout skills and
crafts,
12 m. to 1:30 p. m., mess; 1:30 to
2:30 p. m., green bar meeting; 2:30
to 3:30 p. m., break camp and pack;
3:30 to 4:00 p. m., final insuection.
In case of rain by noon of the |
19th, the camporee will be post- |
poned until June 2 and &
etl ©
VOTE FOR A QUEEN
The Mount Joy Centennial Queen
Maid of Honor and Prineesses con-




hit.
Mount Joy ab r ho a
Boyd 3b-............ 30003
Kear 2b ............ 30100
Zeller’ I ............ 10000
McCue ss p ........ 3S 00035
Miller 1b ........... 2 0012 0
Coover cf .......... 100400
Browne ............ S003
Shupp p S53 ......... gd 00035
Becker yf .......... 2:0 010
Klush rf ............ 0.0 00 0
Totals ............ 21 0 11813
ab r h.o a
Wanamaker 1b ...... 4 1 210 0
{Shearer 2b .......... $1 111
Chittum p .......... 31350134
Chapman cof ........ 1 301-0
O Beinhauer rf ..... 3 0100
Host 3D «vv 3.2.1 104
Shank If ........... 42 21 9
Rutherford ss ...... 31014
Achorn ¢ 30186 2|
Totals: 28111211
MOUNT JOY ...... 000 000 0— 0
ELIZABETHTOWN C02 144 x—11
F—Hess, Rutherford, Boyd, Mc-
Cue, Coover, Brown. 3B—Wanama-
ker, Chittum. 2B — Beinhauer,
Shank, Achon. BB—Shupp 4, Chit-
tum 5. SO Shupp 3, Chittum 5, Mc-
Cue 1. HBP—McCue (Hess).
In another league game East |
lempfield defeated East Donegal
7 to 6.
COUNTY HIGH STANDINGS
(Section 1)
Teams Ww L. Pet
Mount Joy ......... 6 1 857
Elizabethtown ...... 6 1 857
East Hempfield .... 4 3 571
Marietta ............ 1 6 143
East Donegal ....... 1 7 A125
erent Giessen
MJHS GIRLS TENNIS TEAM
WIN ALL BUT ONE DOUBLES
The Mount Joy High girls tennis
team lost only the final doubles
event of the match Tuesday while
bowling over the Lancaster Country
Day School girls, 6-1, in a match
played here. It was the first start
of the season for the local lassies.
Doubles
Kramer (MJ) defeated Tucker,
Schofield (MJ) defeated Adams,
6-0, 6-2.
Newcomer
5-1, 6-4.
Zeller (MJ) defeated Droz, 6-1,
6-1.
Myers (MJ) defeated Whiting. 6-
Singles
Kramer and Schofield (MJ) de- 6-0
feated Tucker and Droz, 6-0, 6-1.
Haller and Adams, (L) defeated
Newcomer and Zink, 366, 6-3, 6-2.
Re -
FOOD SALE MAY 12
«+ The Council, of ; Catholic. Women
‘of Mt. Joy, and Manheim ‘will ‘hold
‘a food’ ‘sale; Sat.; May 12, from: 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m. at Titus Rutt's Insur~
ance office, 85 East Main Street.’

Carl says: “Spring Fever is when
you're too restless to lie still and
| her credit.
(MJ) defeated Haller, 1

too lazy to move!”
(tickets may be purchased to give
test will clese May 21. Advance!
the girl votes toward the honor. |
Vote coupons also appear in the |
newspapers which may be used for |
(Check in this paper |
for the coupon.)
The Queen will be crowned Sl
urday evening, May 26, prior to
the first showing of the historical |
spectacle, “A Voyage Through The |
Century.” The spectacle was cast |

{| Monday evening and at the present |
time, rehearsals are being held by |
the John Rogers Company, direct-~
or, Norman Stone. The spectacle
will be held four nights, May 26, 28,
29, and 30 on the athletic field to
the rear of the high school with
special lighting, special scenery and
special costumes.
To date the leading contenders
in the race for queen and maid of
honor are as follows:
MORE COMING
eel es wns
LOCAL TENNIS TEAM WON
ITS 9th STRAIGHT GAME
The Mount Joy high school ten-
nis team captured its ninth ' match
in Inter-County Scholastic League
Friday as they turned back the
New Holland High netmen, 6-1.
Mount Joy took four of the five
singles matches and swept the
doubles.
ddoef-ts
Singles
Beaston, Mt. Joy, def. Weaver, 6-
, 6-0.
Clinger, Mt. Joy, def. Shirk, 6-1, |
2, {
Zimmerman, Mt. Joy, def. Sum- |
mers, 6-3, 6-2.
Miter, Mt. Joy, def. Snyder, 6-2,
Labet, New Holland, def. Wagner
6-0.
Doubles
Beaston and Miller, def. Shirk
and Summers, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Clinger and, Zimmerman, def. La-
Weave, 8-4. 6- | 4
ARMED FORCES DAY. MAY: 19
Governor John S. Fine has des-
ignated May 19 as Armed’ Forces
Day in Pennsylvania. The Gover-
nor asked, citizens of the state “to

pay tribute to the Armed Forces as |,

our ever valued defenders.”
Bs, HE a
Alvin H. Snavely, Willis R. Peters rs, |
Elmer S. Geib, |
Earl Martin, Al- |
7:15),
but now that grown-ups are wears | cocoon. he silenced the bats of East| at 7 @ m. and completed it within | qricks,
| Besides dancing there will
| cards, prizes and refreshments,
|
Its nine-feet wing spread makes
Saccharin is derived from coal-
| tar,

be

REMEMBER MOTHER
On Her Day, May 13
with a GIFT from the
'Margaret-Jean Shoppe
19 W. Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa.
IDEALS Magazine, ESPECIALLY
FOR MOTHER, #42 Spool Holder,
Crocheted Handkerchiefs,
Corsages, Aluminum clothespins,
Variegated Begonias and African
Violets in Beautiful Holders.
19-1
Accordions
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR
LESSON PLAN
David Hess Music Shop
106 N. Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 605-3


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ALL KINDS
SCRAP IRON. RAGS, PAPER,
AUTOMOBILES, Etc.
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Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA
Phone 6-9111

15-13

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.
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a ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP
n rHURS. — FRIDAY — SAT.
“ROYAL WEDDING"


LE] Fred Astaire - Jane Pownll
B® SUNDAY - MONDAY
un “BLOOD ON _THE MOON’
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
n Double Feature - Horror Show
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uN. “HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN’
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Aprons,

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professional lawn beauty results by
following the
First a meal of TURF BUNOER —
this complete grassfood picks up
your lawn, makes it sparkle, grow
thick. 25 Ibs $2.50 feeds
2500 sq ft; 10,000 sq ft — $7.85
Sow Scola. LAWN SEED fo fill in
bare spots with luxuriant grass.
Use only a third as much because
there are 3,000,000 seeds per
pound in Scotts. 1 Ib — $1.55;
5 Ibs ~ $7.65 25 Ibs ~ $36.50
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program,

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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 11 - 12
BETTY GRABLE — DAN DAILEY
-in=-
“Call Me Mister”

MONDAY — TUESDAY, MAY 14 - 15
JAMES STEWART — PEGGY DOW
-in-
“Harvey”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MAY 16 -
JOHN WAYNE — PATRICIA NEAL
17
-in-
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 18 - 19
MARJORIE MAIN — PERCY KILBRIDE
~in-
“Ma And Pa Kettle Back On The Farm”
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Telephone 3-5771
AS THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JOY
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Swift's Select Beef
Swift's Premium Veal Smoked Butts
Kunzler’s Pork Ib 59¢
“WE CUT IT THE WAY YOU LIKE IT”
1-lb bag 13
DEL MONTE
SPRING GARDEN SHOW
Pineapple Juice %- 33:
i” No. 303 can 2 35:
DELMONTE 3 3,
in glass 33
Kunzler’s
Small

LIBERTY
Coffee
Drip or
Reqular

Crushed or
Whole Kernel
Yellow Corn
DELMONTE
Stewed Prunes
Whole Figs =e. 17 Jd
Pineapple
Crushed No.




DELMONTE
Fruit Cocktail 5 «» 2/43
39:
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Cherries
Flower Plants - Garden Plants- Garden Seeds
“Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day”
Hess’Food Stores
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811
PRICES EFFECTIVE, MAY 10, 11, 12 - 1951




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