Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday. July 12, 1951 OWL L/ LAFES BP A WISE OWL When you see a woman driver put her hand out, of one thing: the window’s open. you can be sure A Columbia Ave. hubby drew his chair besides his wife's sewing machine and then sat down. “Aren't you going too fast? he asked?” Careful, you'll sew the wrong seam. Watch that corner. watch your fingers.” “What's the matter with you?” asked his wife. “You know I've been running this machine by my- Siew down; self for years.” “I think it’s only fair for me to assist you,” said the husband, “since you always-help me drive the car’ -— — That's one way to get even. Out near Sharp's Corner on Monday a stranger ambled into the farmyard and was greeted by the farmer. The visitor produced his card and remarked: “I am a gov- ernment inspector and am entitled to inspect your farm.” Half’ an hour later, the farmer heard screams from his alfalfa patch, where the inspector was be- ing chased by a bull. Leaning over the gate as the inspector drew neat, the farmer cried: “Show him your card, mister—show him your card!” With all this talk of drips in high places, leaks in the State Depart- ment and critics blowing their traps, what they seem to need most in Washington is a good plumber. A time table we didn't learn in school: 2 pints, one quart. 2 quarts, one fight. 1 fight, two cops. 2 cops, one judge. 1 judge, ten days. Seven year old Janzsy watched with great interest as her grand- mother cleaned her false teeth. “You know, Grandma,” Janey con- fided, could make a lot of money if you put all those teeth “you under your pillow some night. A fairy will pay you a quarter apiece for them.” - = = = 1 don’t get it. One of our local young ladies, while doing mission work Kentucky mountain district, had to spend the night in one of the homszs in that section. As she was preparing for her night's rest in the parlor bedrcom, the hostess stuck her gaunt face in at the door, and said, “If you should want for some- thin’ you don’t have, jest ask for it. We kin show you how to do without it.” in a We see by the papers that a man at Leaman Place, tried to commit suicide by slashing his throat with a pocket knife after playing several games of quoits. I know several fellows right here in Mount Joy who felt like doing the same thing—but not to them- selves—the other fellows. What did that chap from New- town say to the small skunk he met on his way home the other night? Go ahead—start something. Who is afraid of a little squirt like you? Believe me, now he’s sorry. Slater John Miller can sympa- thize with him. He also came in contact with one. And hoy, was he Sorry. By the way, if any of you guys down in the east ward ever get hungry and want a free “handout” just go back and see “Glad” she’s very obliging. Bus Kramer took his wife Gwennie, fishing, she got a bite, and instead of using her reel to bring her catch in, she goes in the creek after it. Bus said now she wont’ go fishing anymore’ unless he buys! her a bathing suit’ to wear. Boy, of bog? did 1 run into a sarcastic | woman on Sunday, youd “week's vacation wi | tends for 11 days from, December | Elizabetntown defeated Mount oJ oy THE LOW DOWN LEGION TEAM LOST TO ELIZABETHTOWN NINE Elizabethtown and Mount Joy met again Monday nite on the local | diamond in a County Legion make- up game and Nelson Chittum gave | Anybody who is not allergic to | dilemmas—and don’t give a hoot— | Shearer 2b ....... 3 1 2 1 : Beintheiser rf .... 3 2 0 0 | am not saying that such a charac- Chittum p ........ 2 1 0 2 | ter should have a pat on the back. Chas man hr i va 3 3 : 0| He should not. What he really anamacker 1b .. { 4 | needs is 1 i Milbee Ib... 00 5 0 needs is to be shook out of his Shank If iim 0 1 o | lethargy—a kick in the pantaloons Jim Rutherford 1 0 0 0! or such, is the real need. Williams cf ...... ! 0 0 0 For years we been veering to Hest 3b .......... 3 1 1 2] A Jay Rutherford ss 3 0 1 the grand idea that Uncle Samuel Thompson ¢ ..... 3 0 8 0 | knew everything in the book--that Achern ¢ 5... 0 0 2 9 he could take us suckers hy the everybody, thinking cap—and soon—and be- fore we land smack-dab in the same mess as in Europe. This is everybody's . dilemma and baby— we been docile too long. Yours for the low down, JIMMY [pS tum 2, Chapman 3, Wanamaker, Es- tock, Martin. HR—Chapman. BB— Chittum 3, Myers 6. SO—Chittum 8, Myers 3. | FAST DONEGAL HANDED LCCALS A 6 TO 3 DEFEAT In a County Legion game on Friday, East Donegal defeated our local Legion team 6-3. Myers held the winners to five safeties yet At Mt Gretna 3 ow pd the locals had four. Score: Myers 7. en” Class of "22, Mt. (From page 1) After supper, all went and enjoyed seeing the colored pic- tures which were shown by Mary | Strickler and Walter (Thome. Mary | showed scenes of her travels thru | England, Scotland, Germany, Italy | NEWTOWN and Switzerland, while Walter's | pictures covered a trip made last| ——— year through Northwestern United! pris< Ruth Wittle and Mrs. Ma- States and Canada, also several of | tilda Derr visited Mr. and Mrs. Northern Michigan. Walter drove | Sisweart Derr 2 Mezelion Sunday, in fr their s rs. Annie Wittle and Miss Ruth in from their summer home in Sil- 0) spent the fourth With Mr. , lively domestic comedy open- ing a week's run Thursday night, | July 12th at the summer theatre in Mt. Gretna. indoors | trayal of Millie in “At War With | | The Army”. It was ona of the] highlights of that popular produc- tion. ce peal ims css Strickler, Mrs. Clara G. Renn, Mrs. { Buffalo, N. Y. where Miss Evelyn Martha L. Mayer, Mrs. Beatrice N. was loher new post in Stauffer, Mrs. Barbara R. Wood,| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamber of Mrs. Eleanor G. Lynes, Miss Eunice | Manheim, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ab- Herr, Walter E. Thome, Ellis Fel- ram Gamber Sunday. d Elias Z. M 3 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Cl an 188 Musser visited Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Lan- ™~ dis of Lititz on Saturday evening. GAME COMMISSION FIXES HUNTING SEASONS Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler were Mrs. The State Game Commission Fri- day fixed a two-day statewide an- Earl Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Salter and son, Mrs. Arlene Showers all of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon and teres deer season for 1951, the son. Lewis of Hershey. same as last year. | Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son, Richard The two-day anterless season | visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones at Colum~ bia. Mr. and Mrs. Habet M. Khelgha- tian of Chester have returned home after spending a two weeks vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Marguerite and Ruth Ellen Khelghatian are staying will take place on December 14 and 15, following the season which ex- 3 to 13. The commission said the bag limit would again be limited to one deer —- eee FROVIDE HOG COMFORT Pasture is recommended for ec- onomical hog feeding by L. C. Ma- dison, extension livestock specialist of the Pennsylvania State College. However, he warns that the swine should have shade and fresh, clear water provided at all times. Other- wise, the hogs will suffer because they cannot perspire. ents. Rev. and Mrs. Chester W. Hart- man of Geyers spent Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and family visited Mrs. Mary Barton, Mrs. Minnie Menninger and Mrs. Omar Charles at Lancaster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles and daughter of Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell and children, Patricia and Beverly of Lancaster spent the. fourth with Mrs, mpbell’s parents, : Rev. and Mrs. R. H.: Arndt. © 3 ia Monday,” Mrs. Campbell yas ad- mitted to the General! ‘hospifal for an appendectomy. “a Mr. and ‘Mrs. Havard Johnston, of Laricaster: spent Friday with Rev. and Mrs..R. H. Arndt. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Fogie spent DEFEATED BY ETOWN In the County Legion League, by a 12 to 10 score in a 7-inming game at E-town. Stimulate your business by adver. i with Mrs, Martha Orig at ‘Philadelphia. up only four hits as the league- | who maybe can keep his digestion | leading Bears handed Mount Joy | in order and aveid ulcers, etc. he | i 8 S, i 2 licking. : : no to 3 Nekine i | is somebody to read akout in these | { 2 : 3) Bn hi h oo a times of creeping socialism. But 1 should put on his | East "Donegal ab h 0 aj Derr 3 1 2 1 Sauman 2b ..::.. 2 0 2 6 Wolgemuth of .... 3 2 1 0 Rhoades 1b ...... 4 1. 8 0 Murphy If -......: 3 0 1 0 Geib =f Lx. 2 0 2 0 Warner 3b ....... 3 0 1 1 Heinaman c¢ ..... 3 i 4 0 Kinep .......... 2 0 0e 3 Totals: ........ 25 5 21 11 Mount Joy ab. hh oo a Rear 3b 3 0 3 1 Clinger :cf ....... 4 1 1 0 Shupp | 0 1 1 Myers p ......... 2 0 0 3 Brandt If ........ 3 0 1 0 Gantz rf ........ 2 0 0 0 Phillips 2b ...... 3 1 2 2 Germer ¢ ........ 2 2 5 2 Martin 1b ........ 3 0 8 0} Totals ......... 25 4.2 9 LAST DONEGAL . 301 000 2—6 | ii BY HET i MOUNT Jovy ....... 000 2 Ie Miss Gertrude Beach, whose fine | R—Derr 2, Shuman, Wolgemuth, ; 4 : x Rhoades King Kor, frills, acting has made her one of the Gerrner: E-Brandt, Martin, Derr, most popular members of the Gret- | Wolgemuth. 2B — Clinger. BB — | na Playhouse company, has an en- Kline 4, Myers 6. SO — Kline 3, | tertaining role in “Made in Heav- | Gretna audiences liked her por- | ver Hills, Michigan, while Mary | | and Mrs. Charles Wittle of Colum- | left her Red Cross work at the Na- | bia R. D. va] Base at Portsmouth, New Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of Hampshire to be here. | fronville visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ir- The followi ribs | vin Witmer and family on Sunday. wing members Wwere| My John Mellinger, Mrs. Daniel present: Mrs. Frances M. Eshleman | Moore, Mrs. Blanche Frysinger Mrs. Grace F. Lichty, Miss Mary | and daughter, Evelyn motored to a longer time with their grandpar- | Indians Defeated HICKORY GROVE Cardinals to Win "The Championship Some people may drive miles and miles to see a Big League ball | game, but the local town people | will have the opportunity to see an | All-Star team play the Class B | League Champions, Indians, a team | | ma naged by Charles Zeller and Richard Hallgren. | | In order for the Indians to win | | the league championship they had | | to defeat the Cardinals, managed | by Henry Klugh and Tom Kear. | This was done by the scores of 10- | 11, 10-6, 8-1. | Indians is amd ON lead ‘ 1 The roster for the as | Af. N od about his ia Totals ........ 28 9 2 | lane and-lead us into peace am | follows: James Brown, Donald Zel- | » Ney inquired shout his i Mount Joy ab ho a|tranquility. And now, today, our | lex, John Wealand, James Bennett, | ily, and the two had a great time il 3b gees 4 8 1 8 peace sd our tranquility were | Jere Rutt, James Stettler, Nevin | until fit was time for Ney to go out ae el ad 3 fe ar fr gras | “the { a . Shipp ss ........ 3 0 2 3 never farther from wii grasp | Stohler, Ronald Williams, and Rob- | ©" @ ip | — HARR RISBURG Myers p ........ 2 1 1 1 And the culprits who have made | ert Hopple. The carrier Boxer is credited MILE EAST Phillips 2b ...... 1 0 2 2|our present dilemma a champion | The Roster of the All-Stars man-| with 43,000 landings and Sumpman a ON ROUTE 422 (Hersh) Rd) Gantz 1f ......... 2 0 0 0 | of dilemmas, ave in all walks—the | witnessed 15,000 of them. He in- H sburg’'s Only Drive-In . 5, ay 8 les > | aged by Tom Kear, and assisted by arrisburg Mumma 3 “ete } y 2 city council does anything the Big | Don Germer, plus the votes is as| forms us that Ney, a lieutenant | ji ALL | PAVED with BLACK TOP Estocle 1... ... 3 1 1 o| Govt, asks, if it is a match money | (i.g.) is attached to the 35th | THURS. — PRAY eT Martin 1b ....... 2 1° 10 0 affair, anything from airports to | First base: D. Halbleib (10), Bill | craft composite squadron seeing ac- | 00 Rohan 4 eSchneider ...... 1 0 0 0 playgrounds, Govt. money - sisters | Chinn (1); Second base: J. Harnish | tive duty in Korea. In 1947 he made | ll SUNDAY - MONDAY PER ’ i T Y HEART" frotals: ........ ot 4 21 gl nd br others—that is the fooler— | (8), Harold Etsell (3); Third base: | | the 18,000th landing on the carrier | 4 wae SEAR areat Technicolor e—Batted for Germer in Tth., free Govt. money. In the Junior Collins (9), Jon Bender (2); | | deck and his name appears on the [ll ELIZABETHTOWN 103 050 1-10 High School they know better. | Shortstop: B. Blankenmyer (7), R. ship's plaque as having done so. un TUESDAY “oom Fer ai dk 2 Bhan | Little guys, big guys, mamas, | Buchnauer (4), James Yohn; Left| Neither young man was aware BE GOLD" plus “JOAN of garer oy 4 that another Mount Joyan was with Judy Capova, Joe Centerfield J. | Right field: Ronald Corll; | outfielders: Terry Lee) , Donald Eby, Tim | field: Mike Mumma; Brian; Alternate Stark, B. Heisey Stohler. | The game will be 9 innings and everyone is invited to attend. August 11 those attending the Playground consistently and boys with 100 points will make the trip | to Shibe Park to witness the game between the A’s and Yankees. As of July 10 here are the results of | the number of points received by the individual boys: B. Coover 30, H. Dorsey 21, R. Funk 35, D. Grove 35, G. Nauman { 5, B. Pennell 19, D. Rehrer 1, A. | Snyder 33, P. Sinegar 30, G. Reed 35 | D. Nornhold 28, E. Zerphey 19, J. | Mariner 18, R. Grove 36, G. Young | 14, R.. Arndt 16, W. Nissley 13, M. | Coker 33, M. Halter 24, J. Yohn 50, | R. Bates 12, J. Bennett 45, R. Corll || 50, D. Eby 43, D. Engle 27, E. Fly lat, K. Funk 30, G. Grove 27, | Funk 38, B. Heisey 19, J. Hocken- | | berry 31, R. Hopple 57, M. Kaylor | | 40, M. Mumma 29, R. Pennell 15, | D. Ramsey 18, R. Rice 44, T. L.. | { | Stark 57, J. Stettler 47, R. Stoner | | | 1.39, - G. Funk 39, R. Eberly 23, R. | Mateer 28, D. Becker 14, T. ig | field 33, J. Coover 23, R. Shires 6 | J. Bender 22, J. Brian 37, J. Buch- | | comer 13, J. Collins 43, H. Coover | { 28, J. Crawl 53, J. Darrenkamp 31, | | R. Divet 43, H. Estell 36, D. Habe | | 66, S. Harnisn 27, J. Harnish 49, W. Hostetter 25, J. Hostetter 44, J. | mate, 3rd class, aboard the aircraft’ | carrier, | vice in the Korean theatre of war. | of Mr. | merly of town, now of Marietta R. ES Tp YOUR 40c BACK. Td. or Hie TES THE N to h imbedded infection and LB, contact. Get instant-drying drug stores. Today at SANS PHARMACY Mt. SW) IMMING PICNIC Oren DAILY LOCAL, MEN MEET ON U. S. S. BOXER Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sumpman, [128 Mt. Joy St, recently received a | rater from their son, E. Lowell, in |’ the U, 8. Navy, informing them that | he had met up with another local, | young man, of all places, in the middle of an ocean. aviation boatswains Lowell is an U.S.S. Boxer, now in ser- On June 22, Sumpman was re- turning from chow when he noticed a group of pilots on the hangar | deck. One looked familiar and ap- proaching fim Sumpman recogniz- | ed the pilot as Kenneth Ney, son and Mrs. Chester Ney, for- D. After Sumpman identified him- FREE FREE fk FESTIVA AT FLORIN THE HOME OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, July 14 FIVE - Big Outstanding Shows - FIVE STARTING AT 7:30 THE THREE TONES With - the - Electric - Hammond Ofgan from station ‘wNoW : ALSO =] OKLAHOMA TRAVELERS Sara Holsopple and Flo the Hawaiian Dancer. Returning by popular demand EATS OF ALL KINDS FLORIN FIRE CO. FREE FREE ———— featuring § gE . Brown, IRR Rr 47a A 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT FINST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK' on (LEAP W¥ FREE P! AYGROUND! serving duty on the boxer. * sats E° cH MOUNT JOY JR. LEGION BASEBALL SCHEDULE July 12—Marietta at home July 16—Lititz at home rs i Fill Apsara BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Pennsylvania ranks sixth in milk production in the United States though it is 32nd in size. In Caseof Fire In Mount Joy and Vicinity Dial 3-3431 Quality Meats BULK AND GALLONS ~ Try our old fashioned sugar cones with Breyers Ice Cream. | TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- | TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. ALSO A FULL LINE OF WE OFFER | SPECIAL PRICES ON BIRDS AL ICE CREAM 10 Quarts Or More | We must place orders on Monday | and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can! serve you at any time, please CALL 3-9163 CLOSED SUNDAYS Fruits & Vegetables 'KRALL'S Meat Market | WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT joy | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Mumma 24, C. Peiffer 36, R. Ram- | 21, R. Rice 18, J. Rider 47, C.| Rohm 30, L. Shank 26, T. Schroll 40, | Thomas 19, L. Waltz 19, J. Wea- | land 61, R. Williams 44, R. Zeller 56, B. Groff, J. Beaston 32, V. Oberholtzer 58, R. Ditzler 29, G. | Kaylor 44, R. Schofield 36, J. Mus- | ser 46, J. Brown 31, R. Shires 11, | w. Chinn 17, B. Chinn 27, C. Deve / , P. Rovenolt 20, J. Nisslzy 24, J. Nia 17, A. Halbleib 47, J. Rutt 50, b. Fish 10, Groff 55, H. | Krall 32, C. Waltz 2, R. Buchenauer | 50, J. Ee 56, T. Stolen 38, N. | Stohler 60, J. Baugher 12, H. Frey | 43. D. Young 33, E. Lindemuth 23, | J. Gilbert 8, B. Dizler 5, T. Zimmer- | man 29, J. Zeller 8, J. Lindemuth | 59, G. Wolgemuth 9, C. Wagner 23, sey GRETNA PLAYHOUSE MT. x Now Playing — Don't Miss it * A Martial Merry-Go-Round Loaded With Laughs "MADE IN HEAVEN" WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th CLE TAA Married or Planning to Get Married? Then Don’t Miss This Riotous Show. CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. o ADM. $1.00 PLUS TAX J. Miller 8, O. Fhilips 43, R. Fish 32 W. Coover 6, T. Weber 42, H. Klugh 42, J. Brown 9, A. Neiss 11, F. Zim- merman 18, P. Nissley 13, D. Hall- gren 20, C. Ashenfelter 17, B. Zim- merman 54, C. Zeller 60, H. Milligan | 47, G. Peiffer 58, G. Bender 12, J. Weber 12, B. Blankenmyer 66, L. Laughman 8, L. Newcomer 26, T. Kear 46, D. Germer 41, B. Clinger 54, R. Goltwalt 6, Larry Williams 12 Jerry Williams 12, D. Zeller 68. The Mount Joy Playground will visit Marietta July 18. There will be Girls softball game and two boys baseball games. Recently the girls defeated the Marietta girls 59 to 24 and the boys, 12-17 yrs. won 7 to 4 When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin LancoMidget Schedule 1951 MOUNT JOY MIDGETS Sponsored by MOUNT JOY LIONS CLUB Monday, July 16th— Bainbridge at Mount Joy Wednesday, July 18th— Mount Joy at Bainbridge July 26th— Mount Joy at Columbia Monday, July 30th— Elizabethtown at Mount Joy Wednesday, August 1st— Landisville ‘at Mount Joy August 8th— Mount Joy ‘at Manheim Monday, August 13th— Marietta at Mount Joy August 15th— Mount Joy at Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Millersville) AMERICANS KNOW HOW TO BANK THEIR MONEY Thete are almost 50,000,000 thrift accounts in this country. In a single year, Americans added 1 billion, 100 million dollars to these accounts. This is future spending power in reserve. :‘Mean- while, these funds help provide new tools, new plants, new and better machinery — more jobs and greater opportunities for all. When you deposit regularly at the bank, you not only help your- self and your family — yon help to make the American way of life even better than it is. THE 1ONAL MOUN UO i MOUNT JOY. PA, Bary >T IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH 1< EVENINGS } O Y MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND SATURDAYS I H EA HOLIDAYS -8- LM, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 13 - 14 RANDOLPH SCOTT — JANIS CARTER -in- “Santa Fe” MONDAY — TUESDAY, JULY 16 - 17 DENNIS MORGAN — PATRICIA NEAL “Raton Pass” ~in= WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JULY 18 - 19 WALTER PIDGEON — STEWART GRANGER «Soldiers Three” -in- FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 20 - 21 GREGORY PECK — BARBARA PEYTON “Only The Valiant” Beat The Heat | WITH THESE Selected Summer Items HomeGrownCelery Ice Cold Watermelons lo-bu. Home (Local) Grown Potatoes $1.19 Sunshine Macaroon Sunshine Vanilla Cookies Wafers 1b Oc 10-0: ee Mrs. Sprenkle’s Home Made Cakes Kool Aid 6 rks 2c Root Beer Extract vo 29« Coca Cola 6 « 25¢ . (not ceoled) 4 Plus Bot. Dep. Non Tuff Asparagus No. 2 can 35 No. 215, can 35. “Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day” Hess’ Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSON VILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 5-7811 PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 12, 13, 14, 1951 True Mark Pears 16: Mc Tu i=l 21