23 W. Main St., : - - at Ta | STERSON FIRE COMPANY ‘colrich suit; Goodling, Mt. Joy,! { The Bulletin. Wount Joy, Pa.. Thursday, October 25. 1951 | YANOR DEFEATED MT ONY . MASTERSON FIRE COMPANY We olrich suit; E. Good ing Joy J , TERN \ AWARDS MANY PRIZES | 22 rifle; Jacob K. Derr, Manheim | HIGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON ose n ervice AW: S MA! LES 22 rifle; Ji + Manh : i N EWTOWN Goals by Scholz and Lehr in ° The following were awarded priz- F4, Turkey; ard Mrs. Robert Kulp EVENINGS MATINEE (OWL LAFFS| the last quarter gave Man alt With the 7th Inf. Div. in Korea | © by the Mastersonville Fire Coma | of Manheim, Flectrie iron, ! SHOWS " SATURDAYS . We xa Wi le Qn a wide elanings y — — m— 7 and 9:00 P, AN ne | 0 victory over Mount Joy Tuesday Pvt. John A. Fletcher, son of Mr. | Pany on Monday : evening: Homer : ; TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS M:. and Mrs. Clarence Bleyer and | oq assured them of at leas Mrs. Frank H. Fletch pt,| Ginder, electric blanket, Elizabeth-| Maryland has the only state flag SATURDAYS 200 Pt me daughter ; Amite "we rs. Frank o ' a. “" rr ¥en Ma 6.8.10 P. M, * Ma Ee Joy. Wii Lo for the County H So \1 t Jov serving with the town R3; Kenneta Frey, Palmyra, | bearing the coat of arm s.0p Mount Joy, Pa. Ala a, DE day. ow St kB A et us AR Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer, and | title Onfantry Division in the front | 0000000" family and Mr. Joan Landis visited East Hemp e K. 8 4 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 - 27 relatives in Snyder County, Sun- running for the title \ with J & i ' ming i ¢ a "he division: now attacking | of YG GER — RUTH RCMAN “ine day. ; Lov I vision: now attackin 1 FARLEY GRANGER — RUTI Mrs. Lillian Witmer, Nis. Edith 4-) conque Lo, New a nunist positions in rugged terrain 8 J | Erb, and nephew, Bobbie Vit Hed LY AGUE STANDING bove the 38th parallel, s a veteran 4 | “Strangers On A § Frain Mr. and Mrs. Victor Witmer and Teams Ww 1 EF unit of the w and has been in 8 & A family at Elizabetatown R1 Sun- TRIN D on 3 | day Ma \ +! Kore ore thar year Wl g Mrs, Cora Myers, Kinderhook, | nC HC 8 gf J peticipated a The Jit! 12 | 3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 visited with relatives in town M it Jor 4 9 beration of Seoul and the drive to ® y 3 ‘ . { Monday evening West Lampet 1 6 0}the Manchurian border, 37 LIZABETH SCOTT — EDMOND O'BRIEN -in- Mr, and Mrs. George Schoelkoph ini bid — 1] . Sinz ew FQ a Hes ; 3 ee - He recently joined the 7th Divis-|& B& J » Lr { 6b - 99 {and family moved trom the Fogie | Mount Joy Pos Manor . 4 T Of A K d residence to Columbia Pi I G Patterson | in's 15th ‘Field Artillery Battalion : Wo in Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder took Drace R. I Baker | in Korea. He has six montas of ser- . . J sightseeing trip through the | The i L. ] Wyble | vice in the Army and joined the Tth Heinz Strained Heinz Junior EW gs Smee Sa vi Mille R She kert | yy, icion in September 1951 B b Food B b : Foo ic TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 ar. and Mrs. Roy Gambet an= Hendrix ( tviee ga — ri iit ; A WIS O \W/ L heim, ard M ind Mrs Havard Kho. I. H Erisman rw 8 a y 8 a y LID JON HALL — MARIE WINDSOR whit» - Johnston, Lancaster visited Mr. and will alk Ww Scholtz | YW LOCAL MEN LED f 4 Ww A | 1 ed illiam kb Sch } JCAL ) 10 i i - ay {Mr Abram Qomber, Sul day Clinger R. 1 Faun E'TOWN TG A 5 TO 1 VICTORY Jap Qe Jap Ee 5 Island . * VE Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gambvoer, anc Germer CF wa } ’ A newly married couple here dea | 4. ohtor Minnie was Sunday din- Ash nfelter L. 1 Lehr A pai former Mount Joy § eo vw cided to take up hunting as a hob=|nar guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Zimmerman LW Eshelman | High S-hoal scceer stars put on a HEINZ if E of ; va } Gombe t familv. of Ironvil Ea at : ’ ; : - 5 WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 - NOVEM, 1 byv—he hunts golf balls and rab-|Gamber and family, of Ironville : Score by periods rousing finish at Wilkesbarre Sai- y 14. % Gite and she hunts bargains | Miss Fthel Heisey, Mr. John | MOUNT JOY 0 0 0 dav tc lead Cole ete u 1-02 JANET LE GH — EZIO PINZA -in- i ! Bundy, Grantham, and Mrs. John! MANOR 0.0.0. 2-2 | E ror Willie 2 { Mellinger, Mt. Joy R1, visited Mr. Scciing: Manor—Scholz, Len tie a al Ye ym 3 i 1 Here's a clipping somebody mail- [and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger and Substitutes: Mt. Joy—Neiss, Web- | lege. It was the Ftown beotcrs HEINZ CREAM 4 ~~ “Strictly Dishonorab e ed in to us this morning: Mrs. Katie Moore, Sunday. er. Manor—Gunzenhauser third win in four games. The lor- ! Mrs. Martha Oiio and Miss Pris- dB Ai mer Mount Joy aces, George Mce- T S 1 caiis A kiss is a peculiar proposition;| . 8 scrim Hndeln : se re any | A Mr ee ead m1 Sime mn ape cll Fogie, Pailadelphia visited Mr. | young Joy HOCKEY TEAM Cue and Bill Beaston booted home Omaio . oup 2 of ne use to ONE; absolute bliss for } snd Mrs. Wm Fogie and family ov- x EW ASHE | th al betw 1} n TWO: the small boys gets it for|er the weekend SHED BY : E- OV three go: s between them in A a Yvriz & NOTHING: the young man has toi Mrs. Matilda Deir and Miss Ruth Elizabethtown's High School hce- | last period to overcome a 4-2 Blue eT . 2 & n a yrs pe | Wittle took a sightseeing trip to | key team was a bit too strong for | Jay deficit 3 4 . STEAL it: and the old man has to{ ,. a 3 ey i was aM ‘ . of cans RUY it; it is the baby's RIGHT thei Ho ha, and also stoped at State | mpm J y and as a result handed Wilke, held a 3-2 margin at haf eg. Ou w/meat ( : EF - SR og College y our lassies an easy defeat, 5 to 0 time and ucped it to 4-2 going in- | ts i 4 ) 1 rs’ PRIVILEGE; and the hyp-| Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family | UF 18% : Y - } : to lic Tas riod: whem tha Jia 6 ocrite’s MASK. To a voune girl it] visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff-| In another game East Hempfield | 10 the last pl Wie on ik HEINZ (om > i me f Ironville, Sunday defeated East Donegal 4 to 1. | went to werk. Beaston kicked in| 9 ® y means FAITH, to a married woman, i an « ATs | | 0" : ‘ I. 1 1 re , + Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle, and! Rlizabethtcwn Pos. Mt. Joy | twe of the goals and McCue tallied | § « it : 15 oz ? wr HOPE, and to the old maid C HAR- aught r Judy, of Columbia, Mr. Hoover LW Shenk | the 00 A pag £ k FRIDAY NITE OC ¥ 26th ITY jo M:s. Charles Wittle, Columbia p. Grukb L 1 Zeller | a | : 9 — a R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Ragner | Gaiders CF Frank) ooo ga [® HEINZ FRESH : mn va LL _, | Hallgren, Mt. Joy, visited Mr. and | prybaker a Shatto | SUES FOR A DIVORCE 5 ; Tee * 3 8 #4 group of le were Sat) Mrs. Aristice Wittle Sunday. | Beck L H Loewen! Jean B. Ambrose, 21, of Landis- | { neu er ; ick es peat 6 3 cussing women’s talkitiveness. Fin- Daniel Geltmacher was a Sunday | Wana shar Tl o 1. ; ol i mm { W aes I | J . Y | Wanamaket CH Schofield | ville, is seeking a divorce from 1 J : Nas WW m cne man said, “No woman | supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M Grubb RH McGarvey Charles E. Ambrose, 23, of 624 1 2 '0 een Os u e ance could talk as much as my Aunt)Jonnston Mr. Johnston is one of LB Brooks | wives ap ons ass Te Shi - 3 WwW Bella. She was married to my Uncle the Jubilee Singers. Pyle RB Max Fulton St. on charges of 0 uel and ’ Ol R & Tl NY RIGHT ORCHESTRA a iin mn he eT NW Ctis G Bailey | barbarous treatment and indignities J usage PRIZES PRIZES Henry Jor thirty years befor 2 Score by periods: | They were married October 7, 1950. i aug RIZE found out he was deaf and dumb”. S nd An al { FLIZABFTHIOWN ....... 3 2.51 ——— ee ( | F h M D f | TAT ry | | | a eco mm MOUNT Joy Flown. rs | Stimulate your erriness by adver LOMp ete rest Af eat vr ep ev P “Love,” said Fanny, the red head- (From page 1) ie see IMIDE Tov: Thoms. Feeser. Eocr. | Heine in the Bulletin, ! & ECIAL om Steamed Clams 2c each ed office girl, “is the funnv feeling | panding School Systems, Utilization 1 ro 3 he I Mel 1 { aller 5 : Td Be = merman, ane, S0Nroll, that vou have when vou ‘feel that | guy while he had it. ne 8 | MUSIC LESSONS on your favor- > » Cut Spears LF kdl re Tn wg © mane wn i» $0 con MSE MESO pe oe § ASPAFAgUS rn GWE an ae aoT. 28¢h om log 7 voter 5 ’ r-. 3 These are the kind of conversa- | by the Citizenship Elucation Pro-| ¢V®! West Lampeter. | dion, Clarinet, Trumpet, Violin, | & » § tions that throw me for a loss. It's} ject. Mr. Donald Staley and Mr. | West Lampeter Bos: ML Joy | Cello, Bass Violin, ond horn, | A ’ . 3 # os ! iy lohter Tus Shade | ne ro aps | trombene, mandolin, Hawai- | Be . En i | 1 one I overheard while waiting to Fdward Richter, East Donegal 50 | Keller R. F Drace [ian guitar and piano. 8 fir Fruits & Yeoetahles Ara aif LOGI & { ha rlie N © mer ! rio go through the checkers at the] cial Studies teachers, will attend the | Mielott L. B. Thome | DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP ¢ > ah oli YOR di ; 1s : Acie on Saturday. workshop. Following the workshop, | Gove RB Shelly | 106 North Market Street : Wirst lady: “athena told me vou | East Donegal High School will be- | Graves C. H. Klugh ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. z 3 - x= IER We a yc : | Dunlap LF Mille: Phone 605-J 42-51 = mo amy RA od & = = | her that bit of gossip I told | come a laberatory school for they. R.1 Ke — rr Orie iade & 1 vou to: tell: anvbodv. CEP. Dr. William S. Vincent, of | Ieed RI Clinger | fe & ay Tae TW tol . of. 1| Teachers College, Columbia Uni-| Werner CF. Germer C h FET aa Epa . Second female: I'll tell her off; I > g Y ‘ P n geese . (old fier not fo tell you I told | versity, is the executive office: of Uval LL Achenfeler | 1 gut itese 2 Jttage Leese gl Drapes - Blankets - Curtains Id ner not y old. Fle Bris inkley L Zimmerman | A § 3 First lady: Well, I told her Ii the Substitutes—W. Lompeter: Long- | RG < iW ouldn't tell you that she told me : enecker. Mt. Joy—Hendiix, Neiss, | Ni s HARRISBY of A Slipcovers > don’t tell her 1 told you. COMING EVENTS | Brooks, B. William. Metzler, Weber | gf DRIER; I MILE EAST 8 i November 2 and 3rd—The Wom- | Nauman, Wasner, T. Williams. and ON ROUTE 422 (fers" , id, = ME | v of the resbyteriz ney ard Fish. Harrisburg's Only Drive-in XH . I've found that the best way to = i Te Pre 5 Sho wa Scoring—Mt. Joy: Clinics, ‘Ger | jj ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP Az Homo eHects are usually fragile, valuable tariain. nachle Ix tof ot dows a have a ummage Sale on rriday ¢ wg hn Mer I oz 2 | on TYR oN wi 51 3 4 ) ra Dap 5 tool down und Saturday, November 2 and 3. at! Asenfe Roa —— a “RETURN Tor NBs JAMES" | & ivy MA Yn fl and exposed to constant wear. Therefore, only let them talk. : | i F he a if ym Wolgemuth Inc, corner of Delta SEASON CPENS THURSDAY @ wh Beau Mo J: PHO? Y = X the finest dry cleaning (up-to-date plant & scienlific i A man was applying for a job,| 2°¢ E- Main Sts. Sale will be held| The small game hunting season | fff _Osa_Massen & Lloyd Bridges | | hi | . you a clock watcher?” ask- | Fridey ond sll dey Sut opens in Pennsylvania next Thurs- a bid fly OF ARMS" a ean da he Job sight } ed our interviewer. N | os He Hokie day, Nov. 1st. There seems to be a {HB wiliam Holden & Nancy Olsen | . k i fl ff ® i | 2 7 November — woadie awkins' | ¢.:. Sirs “i pn meee stmt era 1 50 ne an 1 deny dance at i Mi J gh “hool wd Stop of rabbits snd kd SUNDAY - MONDAY fa € a 0a 0 your mind! i dt h of inside work. But I'm ab the ML Joy fugh school pheasants thrucut the surrounding] @ “ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD" A 7 $ listande | auditorium. Music by Lord Charles! (.,.:, ro thts season - Paul Dourlas & Janet Leian Cy Orchestra. Sponsored by the Jun-| —_— a UNDER 12. FREE. ; Ve : ior Class I 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT ° e’s a right smart classified | Tn We FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! oz 244% I ‘tisement we got yesterday—— = H. AECL LSE { C e | & S 2 ‘Silex: Stoo Trot t G05 cach November 19—a Turkey Card] el lg ! & Alex: oteam ns at w >acil. | Will steam open your pores as you Party at the Legion Home. A tur- | FANCY | iL steam open our pores as ) : > i . : key to every two tables and as door = 76-78 E. MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA iron. Save money on facials, have : * Yr : 5 i ? | prize. Sponsored by American Le- Funeral Home | more time for your housework. The Ausili | { gicn Auxiliary 3 ! fron is guaranteed to hold together for one year. Your face is your own business. Iron was 15.70. - - - face is no bargain, either. Walked in on quite a family row on Donegal St. Monday. As I stood | at the door trying to decide wheth- or to stick it out or leave quietly before they started to throw things, this was what T heard: Husband (to nagging wife): Shut | up, willya? Wife: I will not! Patrick Henry | ENTERTAINMENT AT THE Lock fought to give m he rig n RA Haven and Germania, Pa, is | oug give me the right to! LEGION HOME THIS WEEK ontinuing. the sicck issue for speak. A Hallowe'en costume dance will its Potter and Clinton County { Home operations. Two wells are now || Husband: Why don’t you ‘go talk to him then? Shorty Engle heard everything. Last week a re- | says now ne’s | i wear sun glasses. cent bride came into the shop and . Charl'e Neimer Trio will be in the! The Germania well will be Shorty asked: And what can I do’ snotlich au evining | drilling at once. Mr. Clyde Wil- || Startihe of 10 P turns added to regular savings, get you spotlicht Sunday evening. liams, the contractor who has |] Starting at 1:30 P. M. i f . for you? © Be oe alls, of Q yao | brought in t1 ee producing wells, * L h T | h D y . She answered: I want a pound of | BOOZE WILL COST MORE has. this contract. This assures Mt. Joy Legion Heme | e e e ep one irecior there mincemeat and will you please cut| In spite of the fact that liquor | | the company of a quick and ef- || 5 ooo 00 of Mt. Jov. on Rt. 230 R bs bh it from a nice tender young mince? | sales nave slumped substantially | Relent, operation. | (Posey Patch) | emenm er i e Number! | ; . api 1 Drilling on the Thompson es-, || x i ot Ch ep in Pennsylvania during ‘the past|] (ate on the Summerson Moun- ADR, Pry you havent seen Charlie Ben- | three months, there will be a price|| tain acreage and tae Driftwood H S Turkeys You'll find it a welcome change not to hay eye BE 22) Page oo dilly Ay am - ang ave 3 net's butterfiy shirt he brought increase of an average of 43 cents Area will be in progress in the | His a to bother your head about telephone numbers, RT back from Bermuda, you haven't a fifth Nov. 1. Ber also goes up $1 A I hi ales ges Hl guny: = 2 wm. maximum and it will help your service, too. Just make ° lived. Just a word of warning - -i - per barrel. That's the new tax law. | juired £8)0 acres in the long Shells tarnished Guns Jf | it a point to check the directory before tele- MT JOY, PA. = Ld 1 { =H ig A GI and his war bride became friends of an Australian lady. On “the arrival of her fourth child, they sent her a play pen as a gift from ‘America. The thank-you note left EE FELLOWS, IT WILL BF TOO BAD IF YOU GET CAUGHT | Even though Hallowe'en three weeks frem now. vandals are | is over at work. Schools at Manheim and Frhrata have already been raided end window panes smashed, At Faivland school a lot of terra pipes the | hurled panes cotta were broken and pieces thru window a: another school. re et etl Aen be held at the Legion on | Friday evening, with Tiny Wright Orchestra furnishing the music. Sa.t berling in piano and song, evening features Jan Gem | | while the | | | afterncon and read and the children | can’t get near me. Read in the dailies that Califor- | nia is short one editor beacause he | got his necktie caught in a news: | paper press. Never underestimate Mount Joy | JAMES B. HEILIG, Stock Available In Clinton and Potter County Gas Wells The Gas and Oil Company, Inc., of Renovo, Lock Funeral Director | | | | | | Pamaco being drilled cn Company prop- erty at North Bend near Reno- vo, Pa, within a fow hundred feet of the now tamous Gughio- cello producing well. preven gas and oil area of Ohio. Expect to drill on this acreage about November. Stock may be purchased or information concerning gas op- erations can be secured by con- tacting the Pamaco Gas and Oil Company at any of the above locations or by phone or letter LIVE OR DRESSED WILL DELIVER J. Stanley Witmer CHIQUES CREEK FARM, Letween Mt. Joy Legion Home and | New Harrisburg Pike. PHONE LANDISVILLE 6i56 ! 42-13 MATCH EVERY SATURDAY REFRESHMENTS Everyone Invited { Sponsored by | Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 | | { phoning. It takes mere seconds, and you can always be sure of calling the right numbers. Try it. You'll save a lot of time too often wasted on “wrong” numbers. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. Don’t put off that savings program! The sooner you slart, the better off you'll be. Set your goal and watch the generous re- NN DON'T WASTE MONEY ON IMITATION them somewhat astonished: Thank wou ‘so much for the pen It is a the power of the press to Mr. John R. Brown, Ger- AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY ADVERTISING ro perfect godsend: I sit in it every A WISE owL | | mania. Pa. fu oss ; : i : FL = cx a [ | 1