The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 17, 1951, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa., Thursday May 17, 1951 STREAMS TO BE RESTOCKED to slap that old apple. He lead with] Everybody reads mewspapers Bul {neo oi ro
WITH TROUT THIS WEEK 17 hits on 26 times at bat for a per-| NOT everybody reads circular ade 9 BE AUTY oS ALON |
OWL | FFS THE LOW DOWN | All streams Foe Sarina the Santage ot 55. good enough in any | yertising left on their door step. {
A mid-season will be closed to fish-| league. is nearest competitor PENN
from F ithf | ling for (5) days after release of|was Kegerise, Denver with .613. FLORIN, a. GET YOUR
al u the trout. McCue is a southpaw,
K RY GROVE The streams to be stocked are EE ———
HIG 0 ¢ 3 ord Servant | Donegal Creek, 650 brook and|wON A 10-2 DECISION 1 2 SPRING PERMANEN
oday I am on Socialism. Of a | Charles Run, 30: ook. truck : ;
the queer dishes that have teen | | By Maud McCurdy Welch [Chiaries: | ur, 0) Hebe The wutk Mount Joy High had little troub= 15BURCE 4 NOW :
cooked up for the American people | Tries WERE HARD in the little [hatchery arrived at the Marietta RE S52 Hecian ghee p HARRIES EAST J > CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT
to nibble on, there has been noth- | town of Centerville and Sam Office, Wednesday, May 16. | ye ; i ON ROUTE 422 (Hersh: Rd)
ing more un-American. And for | Meadows, the town's only druggist! mp came day, Wednesday 1100 twirling of Jerry Shupp last week. Ee] Harrisburg’s Only Drive-In PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4330 Maude Buller, Propr. i
our multitude of careless—but| Ws finding it hard to meet his, OW * t ore eleased i tr | Tommy Kear, George McCue and ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP 2d
700d: citizefre—-T sound oF it 4 id pills.’ The shoe TOWR rout were 7e ae Mn shupp led the Rams’ 14-hit attack THURSDAY ONLY Ne EE oo om oem om = om om i on —
Oe DUNG of ‘Wi Ths > factory was|Big Chickies Creek. These trout) wy, wee hits apiece. Kear had a $1. CARLOAD NITE $1. TEN VOTES TEN 1 om
he led essay. i « Minute shut ong arrived at the Manheim Post Office | first inning homer while Shupp | * - - 2 oO sured 210" T E N N IA L |
t is squarely up to 51 of each al of the umber at 1:30 p. m. : ne “FORBIDDEN JUNGLE" I
100 people to alert themselves and Fiction mills had moved| These three streams will then be Shipped fu with a pair of doubles. FRIDAY — SATURDAY M O U N T J OY GC EN I
when some Govt. gent with a fancy away and the ised to fishing for five days They | “UP FRONT” : EEN CON’ | ES | | Ji
| and glittering plan shows up for al other one was running half Hime. | vill be re-opened for {ne angler n David Wayne - Tom Ewe !
a : 8 d § 8 al = a as 2 idower and lived i » Ye > ang | NDA ¥ ati ce
free lunch at some club in your | Laan WS in Monday, May 21. TAKE STEPS “ROGUES OF SHERWOAD My Choice for Queen’ of the Celebration is:
town, you gotta examine the plan | back of his store. He'd cut down on TO BUSINESS » Color Re : N | i
yw f it don't concer our m | ings t things kept| . A BINGE sea vay curs
Sve sh d n't soneern ye 9 own | Jeu SH shine , bu ings kept) The Hunting Commandments CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE |
| usiness is just for putting a crimp | 8€ B se. I 1 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Her Address I
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5 Ww ISE OWL or squeeze on the other fellow. | Bill Bowen, one of Sam's good | spect due to a loaded gun. This | | |
a Next week, if you don't bar the | friends, came in one, day to talk the| the cardinal rule of gun safety. WW FREE PLAYGROUND: were nominated between April 10 and April 28 to be Queen Can- |
Ever hear of Jake Lummer’s pet door, another guy will show up| situation yer “The trouble witha Carry only empty guns, taken | didates are eligible for votes. Each coupon is worth 10 votes. I
trouty up around Center? He called with a way to put you, vourself, | OW * he told Sam, "is that you re down or with the action open, into | She may receive an unlimited number of these votes.) I i
it Jerry and kept it in a ditch out on the griddle. | ‘not business-like. How can 3 Oy your automobile, camp and home. | Mail or deliver to Centennial Headquarters, Hostetter Hard- I
back of the house. Jerry got so | for folks who Pe Bot in bliss | pect to run a nes successiully 3 Always be sure that the barrel | EVENINGS MATINEE ware Store, Mount Joy. | |
friendly that when Jake came a- | lolks who a El if you don’t collect’ |and action are clear of obstructions. | SHOWS ATURDAYS TEN VO.TES TEN {
round he would jump clear out of | NESS for (hemself but are on sal- | “When people are sick, they have|4. Always carry your gun so that 7 and 9:00 P.M $ y Lo | i
the water to get a good look at him. | ary or wages, they can keep on| to have medicine whether they can|you can control the direction of SATURDAYS THEAT RE BND So ct wo ft
Aer 2 while Jerry got bb wrig- reading, I am coming to them next. | pay for, it or not,” Sam said réa-|the muzzle even if you stumble. | BO HO PD ee
Bling his i DD a Re The weekly wages in Socialist | sonably. 5. Be sure of your target before | id Ta Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 P. M.
eet so ne coula see er. ere | Enel: has it Ne od |. “B Gaps. vou can't carry the|you pull the trigger. 6. Never point
was a drought one summer and the | England has just been announced ut, Sam, you can a gun at anything y i ; |
shoulders. gun at anything you do not want FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 18 - 19 [
water was so low that Jerry got
used to being out on the bank a|
good deal. Fact is, he couldn't
swim around much without kick-
mg up a dust.
Tuen one day it rained and the
ditca filled up. Would you believe
it? That pcor fish lest his footing
up there on the bank and fell into
the water and drowned!
Johnny gave us this one—
“Little ‘cuts from classes,
Little slips marked “late”,
Make the senior wonder



by the Labor Govt. there as being
$21.07 for 48 hours. Keep reading—
it is a weekly wage of $21.07—not
daily.
Woe is us—if we don't put some
rocks on the track—get over being
a green-horn and simple people
ist Medicine Man in the checkered
suit——and all smiles,
Yours with the low down,
JIMMIE





who are duck soup for the Social- |
Twenty-five years of service.”
| ‘whole town on your
| you go on extending credit, you'll[t0 shoot. 7. Never leave your gun
| ‘probably find yourself in a bad| unattended unless you unload it
spot.” | first. 8. Never climb a tree or a
|" Bill webt to the door, turned back | fence with a loaded gun. 9. Never
with a “word ‘of warning, «Better | Shoot at a flat, hard surface or the
think 3t over, Sam.” | surface of water. 10. Do not mix
| gunpowder and alcohol.
Sam sighed. He looked up at |
the small neon sign over the |
entrance doors of which he'd al- | Danger of Infection
| ways been so proud. | There is danger of infection in
[every break in the skin. Germs may
be present on the‘ skin, fingets,
Bill Bowen was right. After all alclothing and unclean dressings, in

“Meadows Drug Store




MARJORIE MAIN — PERCY KILBRIDE -in-
“Ma And Pa Kettle Back On The Farm”

MONDAY, MAY 21
GEORGE MONTGOMERY — ELLEN DREW
“DAVY CROCKETT, INDIAN SCOUT”
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The Lancaster New Era
Intelligencer Journal
Sunday News ohn
Announce the appointment of |
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i well graduate. druggist has to take a stand some. droplets sprayed from the mouth ek
LANDISVILLE | BE Samir the Fite rsp aT MR. FRANK TYNDALL ;
“It's interesting to note the word Sam’s next customer was Mary talking. e cleansing and disin- REY VER LT NTs i a
arrangement when somebcdy tells RR Neely, a tired looking little woman. | fection of all serious wounds should EVELYN CHAR KORWIN in- 54 WEST MAIN TREET of
= fii "fing ite : a pro. be left to th First ai S ;
fa’ friend: the' final outcome in a A Mothers and Daughters ban- | Sam knew what she wanted, a pre; be eft to the doctor. First aid stops | ll 4 TE) - pe
course. It's either IT made an A/ Fi a gn pa . scription refilled for her brother's with the checking of the bleeding, | KILLER THAT STALKED NEW YORK pl 4 = ;
or ‘He gave me ah quet sponsored by the Ladies Aux- | neuritis. “It's botherin’ him awful|the application of a sterile dress dy Telephone 3-5 771 ,
3 mere iliary of the Landisville Fire Co, | today,” she said. ing, and measures taken to prevent | : ren Adah
Some ' inquisitive reader wrote | was held last Thursday at the Fire |’ Mary's husband had bad a good |°F lessen the severity of shock. For | AS THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JOY :
in and asked how. many inches of | Hall, job in the shoe factory, but it had [Small wounds, cuts and scratches, | WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MAY 23 - 24 7s ‘ is ;
spaghetti there were.in a dish of ~ iss a on : ; y {paint the wound with an antiseptic, | i A TH
Svaghetts there were in Sh of| Group singing was led by Ms. | been some time since he'd had a) FLO 0S vincture of iodine and | RANDOLPH SCOTT — ADELE JERGENS -in- SUNDAY HOURS: =
folks is quite a spaghetti eater we Eiwood Cramer and Invocation by | steady job. J : when the iodine is dry, cover it with [ 6:00 A.M. to 12M. — 5:00 P."M. To 10:30 P. M.
went to Tony's in Ftown and | Mrs. Frank Nolt, Mrs. Cleon Kah- | But Sam had made up his mind. | 5 sterile cloth pad, or compress, | “Sugarfoot” 2d
measured it there. Then to Her- | Jer, president of the organization | He drew a painful breath. “Mary, gioo4 poisoning sometimes results |
shey to D'Angelis and again meas- | then turned the evening activities | you already owe me thirty-five dol- |g, «just a scratch.”
ured it. Then to Santanna’s in Har- | over to Miss Ruth Long, Toast-| lars. If you could pay for this pre-| i |
risburg and again measured it. And Tighe. scription maybe . . .” but Sam's] i C
finally home with Dagostinas’ Flowers were presented to the | voice trailed off unhappily. i | i
2 > Vis ; pir | is Dawn of Air Day ! ’
Satice. ident Mother, MEY ie i | Mary's eyes was dazed with sur-| Army airplanes flew around the
Se Xoungest Mother, Vrs. rau! prise. “I haven't any money, but|world in 1924. The Air Servi . i
i tase 1d voung hild i . The Air Service be |
We th e to the nelusion | af youngest child, Joan Aument. | " “” : ; 0
.. we ihen came 10 cone:usion ne : es 1h “|. . ." she broke off. “You mean|came the U. S. army air corps i . i
that in an average-sized portion A poem “Mothers Love,” by Miss | io v won't Tet have thet too +B, y air corps in :
of spaghetti there are approximate- | Mary Lee Nolt. Speaker was Mrs. | 3 Mii - Jou won't let me have the) 1926. In 1927, the great research and | Se |
ae ner A Prog mate Harry Tobias of Manheim, who | medicine? development center was established EA Ss Y collh WA Y ;
stooge says she'll do that kind of spoke on “The Mothers of the Bi-| Sam walked to the back of the at Wright field, Dayton, Ohio. That | TURES |
research any day.\ust bring on the ble.” Several Marimba selections by | store, unable to answer. Then sud- same year an air corps plane flew | :
questions. > Miss Mary Louise Grube and one | denly he whirled around. Mary was nonstop from California to Hawaii. | Swish across your lawn — Dandelions, Plantain, i P
. of her pupils, Jean Kauffman; ac- | gone. He hurried after her. Maj. Carl Spaatz, Capt. Ira Eaker, | Buckhorn and other pesky broad-leaved weeds oO |
We aren't the only ones that have cordian rendition by Ruth Kauff- | land Lt. Elwood Quesada, destined | are destroyed withéut harm or discoloration |
trouble, “Goodie”, the care] TR: | RILL WAS wrong. A man had to|to become famous commanders in fo the grass FE Hii ers ey WD ru Ig cans Re
washer down at Clagts, can't do- BS ‘hundred persons attended, | have faith. A man has to ac-| World War II, kept the tri-motored | oe : :
cided whether to get a new red, or Eli Hostatier WS and | ‘cept his responsibilities. The health|Kokker, “Quesiton Mark,” in the air WEED & FEED — Kills the weeds and in a is | H
Ohno. the men of the Bite Co.| of the peopl In tia Lown bad been oe aost 151 hours by in | | simultaneous action feeds the gras fo NoRgS |
G0 : Mrs. Cleon Kahler, Mrs. Harry | Shey 0: > Soo h" a SEAL IN he. thicker growth a richer color. It's i
; We've that girls re always Miller and Mrs. Lewis Mease were | an, whether they could pay or ——————— best applied: with Scotts Spreader. atsu 14-0z bot 0
foe better letter-writers Dbecause| the committee in charge, with ta- how. “E ER CUFF. TOWN IS { feeds 2500 ft — $2.95
they realize to catch a fish you've| ble decorations by Mrs. Harry | Sam overtook Mary and said, | GEORGE MCUE, TOWN KB fon weeds 5 igh osu 78 SANS |
got to drop 2 line. Greiner and Mrs. Mark Nolt. “Come back. I'll fill the prescrip-|CO. BATTING CHAMPION ag, Ils 9 he NORRIS FANCY
an | tion. I'll also put up some Vitamin| Gaorae McCue, pitcher-shortstop, | @-40 Easy control for broad-leaved 21
You know to lock at the faces in Sittin’ Fishin’ B for your brother.” [ a : ; | d Sam otent element as Weed . -
: Wy . Yee! ittin’ Fishin | x hens He weeds. Same p
a big crowd of pecple proves that | “You're a good man, Sam,” Mary f Jo Joy High shoot has] & Feed but without lawn food. Dry rico a ves
said tearfully. ball | aggregiation, snowed the way applied as it comes from the package —
life ean exist in a vacuum.

We received a classified adver-
tisement from an odd-jcb-man
whose name was Moyer Lawn. - -
= = How about that?
Saturday I rode on a bus in Lan-
caster and all the passengers were
staring at a six year old boy, sit-
ting besides his mother, wearing
a paper bag on his head. His moth-
er displayed such enxiety concern-
ing it that everyone was ezten up
with curiosity.
When we got to St. Joe’s Hospital,
tae boy and his mother got up to
leave and everyone was sure the
paper bag covered a head injury.
Then it happened!
As the boy went through the door
the paper bag was accidentally
knocked off his head. The woman
made a wild scramble to retrieve
it. The rest of the passengers con-
trolled their laughter quite credit-
ably. The boy was obviously a cas-
ualty of a play-war.
For the falling bag unveiled an
improvised war helmet stuck
tightly on his head—baby’s potty!
With taxes the way they are they
shouldnt be.

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We just had a letter from a local

square miles the fisherman is af-
forded the widest choice—not only
of territory but al of fish and
 
 
a
methods of catching them, Here, a
Cleveland angler sits on a chair
made of tree limbs in the shallows
of the Petawawa River in Algon-
quin Park, Ont., and leisurely casts
upstream
N Canada’s vast area of 3,852,800 |
credit,
{ usual on call day or night.
competition on how |
After that when people needed |!0 his county
they got it. Sam was as|
Accordions
INQUIRE ABCUT OUR . |
LESSON PLAN
David Hess Music Shop
106 N. Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 605-J
Bill Bowen came to see him
again, This time Sam told him
that a druggist’s responsibilities
to his customers was as great
as that of a doctor to his pa-
tients. Bill tried to argue with
him, but Sam shook his head
with a smile,
Bill went out and almost collided |
with Tom Shaver, the young cashier
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x | ALL KINDS |
) SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER, |
| AUTOMOBILES, Etc.
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A.B. Sahd & Sons
Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA
Phone 6-9111
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“The trouble with you,” Bill 15-13






no mixing or fussing with water.
Box, 2500 sq ft — $1.75
Bag, 11,000 sq ft — $4.85
Sow SPECIAL PURPOSE BLEND of Scofts seed to fill in spots left bare by
It's fast growing—excellent for late spring plantings,
1 1b—3$1.25 5 lbs—$6.15


vanquished weeds.
drier soils, terraces and ploy areas.
Newcomer & Son, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.



Young man’s
privilege
EVERY FATHER
wants his young-
ster to get a fair


boy who is now in the igi He told Sam, “is that you’ t
writes: “My friends here all call i xn ti i
SE ay gens here ul business-like. How can you ex- J | Sil start in life. Here
pect to run a business success- ewer y = are two sugges
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wnat duty I pull most.

Cur junior ei:gueite editor
“It raay mot ke good tabie manners
iu sop up gravy with your slice of
bread, but it sure is good taste.”

I was visiting a local home today

 


fully if you don’t collect?”
Watches - Gifts
Watch Attachmemts
(WATCH REPAIRING)
Complete Ronson Lighter
in the bank. Sam was filling a pre-
scription for a shabby young man in
overalls. He charged it and as the
‘youn man started to leave, Sam
gave him a doll for his little girl.






tions:(1)Savereg-
ularly yourself so
that you'll have a cash backlog to help him
when he needs it. (2) Teach him the habit







8 Stauffer’s May Blossoms
NORRIS FANCY
Baked Bean
NORRIS FANCY
wl} Cans 3 9
Tomatoes Mo 2c 2/4 Oe
FAB VEL AJAX SUPER SUDS
ree 3c res 32c¢ 2/28¢ ree 32
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
reg 1 0c bath 2/29¢
Palmolive Soap res 2/19¢ buh 2/29¢



Sunshine
Krispy 2ibs55¢ Hi-Ho’stb33c

Swift’s Choice Beef
(OPS PRICES OR LOWER)
Vv Our Produce for

admiring the new baby, when a Then Sam sald, “Well, Tom, Repair Service |
little neighbor gitl came in with a| what's on your mind?” K ’ Ww ‘ v :
bath as a ii ; Tom - Shaver grinned. atch Shop of thrift so he will be able to help himself Top Qu ality Cris F h dL
to 1 ES | wanted you to know the old town's i -4015 . ' : re 1
and very condescendirgly announc- | Walking vp. toon Dial Mi- Joy $4015 in future years. We offer our bank's services p, Freshness and Low Prices
ed: “Mother sent this, you can keep Wok a furbitire Ro ZOMG Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. “Our Frui dV I
it; we know when to take a bath.” in and th il’ i to hel d hild's th ift ur rut an St Lt . »
; e mill's going to run full 0 help you and your child's thrift program. 8 and is Refrigerate
time, There'll j :
There's a young lady who just body Boi Be Joes for «every THE
refuses to go out with perfect you, Sam.” a Ene, Font goegst r “ D lit L P. E ’
strangers. She's always busy stop ) e na 0 Qua iy ~ ’
: : Lousy ped under the neon sign. “I ® Y ow Loe e
y Ease none of them are el i think I'm going to change that to YB ry Day ac
i ‘A WISE OWL} The: chair Selierman nets ; his iy SHAE wears: of Faith- Golf : RY YY. 7 _iam a all Saati a
p D it. A } 1 ; y . wt ¥ WC |
ARMED FORCES DAY MAY 19 epee. Canadian speckled trout Sm smiled at him. He was re. BE bind SS 00 or n M
Governor John 'S.’ Fihe has ides- | the jewels among game fish. They enon favorite Big text: | \d Swimming a
. 5 are féund not only in Algonquin : ) wa y faith, not by 4 :
ignated May 19 as Armed Forces| park but in most other parts of | Sight.” ® Picnic MOUNT JO¥ MASTERSONVILLE
in jPennsylvania, The Gover- | Cfanada. In both the lakes and riv- er Gtr PH
asked citizens of the state “to SIS or rind On x Sir Francis Drake was the 0 We k E d i ONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811
asx i | trout’ grow to J
7 tribute to the Armed Forces as | great size, six poudders. not .being Englishman to sail around the (JPEN ee nas IS STRENGTH 1< PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 17, 18, 19, - 1951
‘ever valued defenders.” uncommon, world. 19-tf | et, g ni
did RB DOO LE
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