The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 15, 1952, Image 4

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d=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Yay 15, =" Brief News From News From Flas
OWL LAFFS Same w]
EL as ATES E'TOWN From
in the ‘The Dailies For | week's a last week.
uble by Don Klugh |
| 5, to reneman
seve Hr inning with two on base | k R hi | ih and Mee, Clayton Bi Moers]
re 10 ate - an Ir. and I'S, arence TS |
cored two runs and eliminated Eli | wc ea g | spent Sunday in Montgomery Co., |
zabethtown from any consideration |
There are ten toll bridges thr u- | where they visited friends and also|
Mt. Gretna Park
SUNDAY, MAY 18th
FEATURING i 2
as Section 1 champion as the locals |
upset the favored Bears. 2 to 0 out Pennsylvania. | attended the Evangelical services in| ;
The E-town toss | 3,000 turkeys were destroyed in a | the Indian Creek Church of the| Toby Stroud & The Blue Mountain Boys
| fire near Shippensburg. Brethren, conducted by Rev. Hen-/ FROM WWVA, PLUS
gives Fast Hempfield the section .
The Air Force has asked congress | yy Becker of town.







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p i grant of §670,~| Mr, and Mis. George Mumper as y
Mount Jo ab h Yo for a complimentary gran 3
Zeller cf y 2 0 0 0 ol 000 to overhaul the Middletown | spent Thursday at Aspers, Adams The Eckert Family and Viki Parke $ TV Show ‘
| Ashenfelter If g 4 1 1| Depot. | Co, with Mr, and Mrs. Benj. Frye| ; i
o> 3 : i Edward Rapp 60, Reading, was | and family. : Gontinuous Shows From 2:00 O'clock
linger ss 3 | eric . a ? bite bmi tails EAL ; SWE : w PRI:
» 2 y §| drowned anny Wher he Ro Mis liza ial of ADMISSION 50¢ (incl. tax) CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
Klugh 1b 3 1 7 0 | » motor boat into the Susquchanna | ter was a weekend guest o iss : whe I Oi fei ;
: 2 iri x aking e nic tables, amusements and refreshments
Miller, rf 2 1 1 0 | river at Fishing Creek. | Miriam Guhl. Lots of parking space, picnic ta
| Ge rmer 2b 3 0 2 1 Four big tractor-trailer trucks | Mrs. Norman Mateer and son of
Rig © ; SL ! | crashed on the Lincoln Highway | Mount Joy called on her parents)


Tdtals 29 3 21 11/ just east of Lancaster. No one was | Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on| hd AN RN S
58 ; | p age. | Wi sday lenty of running water under pressure Ys vos living in
Elizabethtown ab h o a/|bhurt but there was $7,300 damage. | Wednesday. ~~ Plenty of 1 z press P 0s
A WIS SE 0 W L Jan: yw SS ‘ d . 4 shi pg 6 and| farm homes and suburban homes beyond the city water mains,
Wanamaker ss ... ¢ 1 4 Allen I. Krall Jr, 29, Lebanon| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon and Run Water Lakes the wou LI alo ot


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ig If 4 ' R5, a former Lancaster Red Rose | family of Gap, visited the latters of the normal use of water. Cooking and laundering are easier and
Had a sad experience on Sunday y EY { 1 0 1 a baseball player, was killed when | mother, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and| quicker when w: Ber flows out of 2 a The Cehvenience of running
ric i A] Sauer ( : AGH OPE i ; , > i = family & av water means a higher standard of living in rural areas |
that turned out quite humorous at Ser 2b-p 1 1 2 1 | his car crashed into a bridge abut- | family Sunday. Adequate facilities for running water under pressure is a formula
the end. I was passing the cabin | Milbee 1h i] 0 9 0 | ment on the Lititz pike. | Mrs. Frances Nissly, of Heller's| for better health, too. Children are encouraged in proper health w
of a mountaineer, and accidently Ginder 3b 3 0 0 0 ene fesse ee | N Nursing Home was removed to the| habits. Sanitation throughout the house is made easier, and therefore
a { Kill. { the mountain- | ¢ $ 2 8 0 MOUNT JOY NETMEN General Hospital on Tuesday by| more thorough. Running water also makes possible better sanitation
ran over and lhe nouns | Knorr p 1 tC 4 1! / “LVR! : in service buildings.
cer's favorite coon dog. I went in- | Rutherford If 1 0 0 0|MAKE IT 7 STRAIGHT | Fire Co. Ambulance Better production is also possible with adequate running w: | u y
| » 2 3 4
the cz told the man's| tenn -— TE void Miss Nancy Brooks who is in| With more water available at all times, farm animals put on weig
! je snd t how sob | Totals 22 5 A 6 Mount Joy High School 8 nis [ Nurses training at the General Hos faster, produce more dairy products, and feed costs are lowered: Time
wife what 1 had done an Jou ot | MOUNT JOY 000 000 2- team kept its slate clean in the In- >hiladelphic i thel saved from hauling water can be used to help produce more food. he Five C Presents
vy 1 was. Then I decided I'd better | mown ovine sy 1000 O00 re ter-County League as they ort] pital - at Philadelphia spent the “Better Living — Better Health — Better Production” through The Fire ompany rese
go to the field and tell the owner }—Clinger, Z erman. SB ~ 5 Bu 1 weekend with her parents, Mr. and| adequate facilities for running water is the theme for National Water
ins i at i gn Ze ‘BB 52 hi 352 Victory gver Maichn Town Mrs. Harry Brooks. Sygems Monthy in Ae, by the National Association RGI CR CKERS
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EK 7: ship. Miss Pear] Sheaffer had a Stanley of Domestic anc irm Pump Manufacturers.
a in: ar | merman 5, Knorr 3. SO—Zimmer- ; ;
Break it to him easy.” cautioned | nig Bolin The win was the seventh straight |


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demonstration at her home Tuesday |



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ing-a.comic book, she went behind | Hendrix (MJ) def. Hoover, 6-4, | Will include a Glamorous girls Gorgeous Costumes
3 3 | erowning he May Queen and a
a bush and padded the corset. | mGH SCHOOL NINE 6-4. | crowning of t 3
cle ss : : ae THE 5 | S | C | ES ectured
stom- | LOST TO EAST DONEG Snavely (MJ) def. Byrnes, 6-1, | song pantomime based on Hansel oP | | A | is ak
Coming out, she getied her stom aL Specialties Specialties
6-1.
the man’s wife. “First tell him it ~—— for the Rams and it kept them in a | oy | WITH
was me.” LEAGUE STANDINGS first place tie with Hershey. | evening, May Day in Florin | HANK SLIM BOB
Section I The summaries: | a :
An elderly lady at the motorcy-| Teams ; w L Pet. Singles { A May Day entertainment will be| This is their only trip east this summer
cle races at Williams Grove on | Rast Hennig wees 1 875 Bare (MT) def. Clinger, 6-4, 6-1 , | presented by the pupils of the] | 24
Sunday had trouble with her corset. Ew Low p Be 3 1 Ti (MJ) def. Shull, 6-3, | Schools at |
She thought if she could pad it, | East Donegal ....... 3 4 0s a | Florin on Tuesday evening, May | ;
she wouldn't have to leave. So find- | | Maric tta = dah 0 7 L000 | ~ (MJ) def. Baymiller, 20th, at 7:00 P. M. The program SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 17th |
in : as, andthe] 10 TO 1:00 A. M.













 
 







ach and said, “There, let's see Dick! One big inning, the fourth, de- Doubles [ and Gretel : |
Tracy get out of that situation.” | feated Mount Joy High in its game Bare and Shull (MT) def. Clinger | Te May Queen will be Sandra |
ea with East Donegal 6 to 4, Friday. | and Zimmerman, 115, 6-1 | Koser who will be crowned by the SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 18th |
Sa Meunt Joy ab hh ‘eo al Wolgemuth and “Hendrix MJ) | Maid of Honor, Arly Watts. Mem- 9:00 TO 12:00 : ec
Was a time when adopted chil- Zeller p ......... 3 1 1 | def. Baymiller and Hoover, 6-3 +| bers of the court are JoAnn Bru-| 4 :
35 a mg wien adop Ashenfelter If 4. 1.0 ol 6-3. | baker, Peggy Lancaster, Judy Mil- A WORLD FAMOUS ACT
Ratatat OSES IE | Sa Emmis THE HEADLINERS | ;
youngsters jeered at them, but such ‘Clinger ss ........ 3 3 31 9 LEAGUE STANDING Sf, Marlene Monn anc wiricla Presented as Rheems presents them —
Is not the case today. ‘This morn. | Zimmerman cf 2 1 1 0! Teams w L.| Maricarol Peters. All girls are six-| | oy ho pe he TRE
i go 1 heard = little sever vear old Klugh 1b .... 3 19% 1] Mount Joy ............. 1% 7 0| th graders and were chosen by the! | |
he : ay : Fr “You's 2 cee 3 0 0 3} Serres, 7 0 student body. | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
say to another youngster: oure. Weber gt, ..... 2 0 1 Gi cA Neon 6 2 es Day NSD Al 1 2 |
cnly adopted, so I guess I'm more Miller rf I” 0 0 .gyManheim Twp. ........... 5 3| The Parents Organization wil 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
valuable than vou.” | Kline ¢ 3 © 5 1 { McCaskey JVs .......... 6 ¢ 4 | sell refreshments during the even- Turkey.
pay 08 {tenia wy {| | Yianheim Central ........ 2 5 ing and will alsocollect a donation your favorite | show orchestra
The adopt ro Teplin " d BUY Totals ......... 3 3.18 New Helland L 5 | which will be used to further the ee erent eer
couldnt be, My parents picked meg. neg: Patio 6 : hata |
Gut, bat your wren Hat to take at aman © ,ab i? > pi Day 0 g! educational program of the school | EATS GAMES AMUSEMENTS
Jut, y X 2 S na a man ¢ ...... 2 { BY . S| : Sl tt is rr The. wb oni
anything that came along.” {Bernhard if ...... 4 0 2 of oS | An asd gi the even — ADMISSION 50¢
) g Ss > NN i v e an art exhibit arranged by
| Shuman’ 25 ean 3 1 ¢ 2| GIRLS TENNIS TEAM H I pr 1 od a ig I evenines MATINEE | PARKING FREE CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
A Mt. Joy Street woman called We, res gon 23 0} WON FIVE IN A ROW 15 li of, ari Supervigor © He i SHOWS SATURDAYS (— oreo
the Unger: before ste. weit oti | poss 0 Tove 3 3 ; i Still undefeated, the Mt. Joy Hi, pant Donegal Shae] 7 and 9:00 P.M TR AND 3
“Send me 50c worth of steak and. Gibble cf ..... 3 1 1 ¢ | school girls’ tennis team has added | : A 0g: op which inc pa 1 oo SATURDAYS I HEA E HOLIDAYS |
a3 v : x Y o Raa Ye id is being prepare vy the 8-10 P. M 2:00 P. M. i 3
if I'm not at home just tell them to | Wolgemuth rf .... J 1 0 0 | two more wins to their list of vic- 8 6 - MM, Mount Jov. Fa
poke it through the keyhole.” - - | Martin p ...... 2 0 0 5 | tories, making the total five. They teachers, Miss Anna Mae Eby, Mrs Ye :
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She ain't kiddin’ either Totals | have yet to play New Holland and | Romaine Weigle, Mrs FRIDAY — SATURDAY. MAY 16 -
8 ae B 6-2 15 | Beahm, Mrs. Ralph Coleman, and
| MOUNT JOY ........ 101 110 0—4 | Lititz [re ep a & GENE KELLY — DFBBIE REYNOLDS -in- ;
he. pastor was Lethe entertained FAST DONFGAL 0 Hox On May 2 the Mt. Joy girls de) vocal music instructer, Eugene Say- ‘NE KE i UALITY FOODS
: 2 R—Heinaman 3, Gibble, Wolge- ato ititz 7 at 1 Sp lor. © ° 99
it dinner. Suffering from a boil on ge feated Lititz 7 to 0 at Mt. Joy. Scho- 66 9
field, (MJ), defeated Witmyer, 6-0, | 3-H Club Singin in The Rain
muth, Martin, Zeller 2, Ashenfelter,
IA monthly meeting of the Eliza-|
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back of his neck, he was wear-| man. E — Kline, Klugh, |
ing his collar open. Clinger, Heinaman, Bernhard, War- | 6-0. Spangler, (MJ), defeated Mei- |




Lh; . ts. 3 aL | bethtown and Donegal 4-H Club
“We have to endure these things| ner, Rhoads. 3B—Rhoads, Gibble, shey, 6-0, 6-0. Shank, (MJ) defeat- | 8 : i . MEI. Cn
with patience,’ she said with a re- Pe eri Heina- | ed Reppert, 6-1, 6-0. Thome, ow) | was held in the Washington School MONDAY. MAY 19 SHIMNEL CRISHED
signed air, in answer to his hostess’ | Martin 8. 4. — Cc + SO—| defeated Reist, 6-1, 6-2. Zink, (MJ), | house at Florin. JANE RUSSELL — GROUCHO MARX -in- ar C
re My ah eae | defented Adams. 5.2. h President, David Sweigart called J
expression of sympathy. “I presume Tae | deleatec ams, 6-2, 6 n the
; : : ’ | the meeting to order with thirty- - 99
th are sent to t 1s in our suf- doubles Spangler and Schofield, Y > ) ab 1)
Py ee Swe VFW Amual Buddy [ (MJ) defeated Witmyer and Rep-| | five members and six club leaders Double ynamite
a : ; iit 1 Bes resent. Old and new business was ! .
The 6-year-old daughter of the pert, Lititz, 6-0, 6-1. Braught and | pre en y | t M h il
house — Hi figereed Rutt, (MJ) defeated Longenecker| discussed after which Mr. Moor ; wee ars ma ow jar C
1 “If hi Po Sale Ma 22- 24 1.8 0 ad | gave a talk on “Rules of Procedure” TUESDAY, MAY 20 SBURY
and said earnestly: “If you think] and Sensenig, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. . bd { FILLSBURY
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u ought to suffer, why don’t you Final plans for the annual Bud- | Again at home on May 13, Mount which will be very helpful in fu- SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI — DAN TAYLOR -in-
r | | ture meetings. :
button your collar? dv Po lo Joy took both singles and doubles -
1; oppy sale in Mount Joy were | jo 2 y s\n rendere 59 a e es
from Lancaster Country Day A program was then rendered by apanese ar 1 e IX
hen save. formulated on Tuesday night by reral mem} I
. 1 ay Y | > : sever: iembers to conclude the
Man 'S a mae rishes he, was - r= A School. chofield M | S¢Veral members !
lany times a man wishes he,was| 4. mv Jou Post 5732, VFW. The | Schoo Schofie (MJ) defeated
We ops. ve . RE x 17) | meeting. The next session will be ;
smart as his wife's first husband. | goto of thi year's sale will be Mav | Adams, 6-2, 6-1. Spangler, (MJ)|Mmeeuns °
ate: s year's sale > May ‘ | he > he Jas o >
vil defeated Appel, 6-1, 6-3. Shank held June 10 in the Washington WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. MAY 21 - 22 1 erty 0 ee Ib 0
24 it was announced by Com- a > ]
(MJ) defeated Droz, 6-0, 6-3. School,








This came ‘our service men’sy oo 4 ano eis Any y
I is pa 4; our : ice m | mander Martin Brown. The other Thome (MJ) defeated Whiting. 5-7 | Fire Co. Meeting VAN JOHNSON -- DOROTHY McGUIRE -in-
Cc PR toi Ss pe : members of the Poppy committee | 6-2. 6-4 ; B it (MJ) t Mr. Benjamin Staiey presided at - - 99 | NBC
A newly enlisted private in the | : Warren Foley, Ernest Berglun | b-&, b-%. Draught, (I deleatec a eof
armed forces, still unskilled in mil- [a . Charles Meteor: Frank wy | Heckel, 6-1, 6-1. In the doubles] oe monthly meeting of the Florin| nvitation 1b pkg 8
itary etiquette, flung a lighted cig-| niles Finl tial a | Spangler and Schofield, (MJ) Co. on Tuesday evening. : | ra ans
) g { Miles Fink and Mrs. Eva Hendrix | 7 | Fifty steel chairs were purchas-
arette end on the parade’ grounds... the Ladies Auxiliary. { feated Adams and Appel, 6-3, 6-4. 3 ' ll sass is

The first sarge saw the crime com-
Commander Brown stated that { Shank and Zink, (MJ) defeated od Sad i be dolore Soon; He EEINZ FRESH
mitted and made the offender pick most of the progeeds from the sale | Droz and Writing, 6-1, §-6. Dy . : SO AD .
up the smouldering butt and then h ddy P Tw Sgereq. and one new member, | jar 0
> of the Buddy Poppy remain in the | hiciiid N. Sheetz, 18, was accepted. 3 ’ ucum er 1C es
nd at attention while being|p ot while the rest goes toward the | KUNKLE'S MIDGET-MIDGETS


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bawled out in three colors. support of the VFW National Home | ATTENDED AMVET BANQUET | of the committee for Carnivals. the
When mess call sounded, the new |;, Eaton Rapids, Michigan. | Mr. Robert Kunkle, who is again fret one Being held Jae Hugh HEINZ
: : mar g held June 7th and
recruit was decidedly late. |: daddying” the Midget-Midget | alto every rember io do b t ]
“What made you late?” demand- | RHEEMS FIRE CO. OPENS | base ball team here this season, | his part in making 1s cornivalta Ketchup 0 t e 0
ed the sergeant AMUSEMENT SEASON, MAY 31 | gave his aspirants a treat Tuesday ORES.
Oh, said the private, “I walked Rheems Fire Company will open evening by taking about thirty of | ——— ee
down to the river to spit.” - - - -|ihair senson on Saturday, May 31st | them to Lancaster where they at- | FOOD SALE SATURDAY Kleenex sm 0 Ig
He's taking no chances with three acts of vaudeville in- | tended a dinner given by the Am- | The Junior Class of M. J. H. S.
ss cluding “The Georgia Crackers”, | vest, who are sponsoring this lea- will have a Food Sale at Titus
You know, financial headaches | qu, Halliday Dancers and Rego- | Rutt’s Insurance Agency Saturday A C I :
ize bad. Severe pain extends as for letto Bros. with Roy Rebers orch | Ten groups of ball players from | [02 (latch Sumer Sahay BOTH OF THEM BENEFIT Lorn lg pkg C
down as the pants pockets. estra furnishing the music. Eats, the city and county, about 200 were | gin at 9:00. o> i
games and amusements for cvery- | Present. All in attendance heard”, "CT president of the I'he druggist back of the counter is proud of his |8 MAGIC AID TO DISHWASHING
One of those college government] 0, out the wd some good sod advice from Care] ce” Nunty Swanson fo chairman new soda fountain. He might be surprised to ' : hy
experts visited a farm back near rr tll et een | Jie Mayser and others. of the Food Salo. . 8 p T
Indiantown Gap and walking up to| FOOD SALE, MAY 17 { Messrs. Charles Pennel, Walter | ee A a learn that the young man on the stool helped u y pkg 0
the I he field he Ari ne Sophomore class will have a food Hae ng Marages Kunkle were | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. him to get it. This is the story: The druggist
you ow, that your methods of site on Saturda ; C e locals’ escort. S J on a
cultivationare a hundred years be- | at Titus “i Maye atyam, SE | borrowed at the bank — the same bank where SUNSHINE
hind the times.” Looking around he ———- ce | LAST SEASON'S GAME L 0 OK the young man has a thrift account. His de- Ri 16) I
continued, “Why, I'd be surprised | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | KILL BY PENNA. HUNTERS posits, and others, make business loans pos- ; H -HO lb C
if you made a dollar out of the oats More than 72,500 deer were shot | AROUND | ible. And the int t lo: hel t , {1
in that field.” about my daughter. She's awfully by Pennsylvania hunters last Stasi In the Ad ! 3 the Interest: on Joan de 10 pay {4 {1
“So would 1,” replied the old | thin. son, the State Game Commission 0 S interest on thrift accounts. Customers and store- {TET GINGER SNAPS pk 1 8.
farmer, smiling; “it's barley.” The doctor asked: Well, just how | reported. P fn These keepers help cach other. And banks help both.
——— thin is she? Nearly 38,000 of the total were AGES and | > |
Buddy Berrier sent us this: Mamma explained: Well, you see antlerless deer. Statewide reports SAVE 6 . . 2
Big drop of ink: “Where has your | how thin I am, and you know how also showed the Bear kill was 429 I MONEY { [ Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day
brother been lately?” thin my husband is. My daughter's | and wild turkeys nearly 9,000. { : | :
Little drop of ink: “He's in the | skinnier than’ the two of us put to- rT Sir i ail UNI N NATI N, I i Bd
pen, finishing a sentence.” gether. - - - Confusing isn’t it? A Game ‘Association at’ Bphiata | CE | i 2
Phylosdpher Enck “The ————— will give a shotgn shell’ for every | MOUNT JOY BANK ess Fo
quickest way to wipe out friendshij Now that you've read this .col-| pair of crows’ feet presented to the | | { ore
is to sponge on it.” amn you must admit one thing - =| club. OF MOUNT JOY
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3 _——— a % was an. absolute -waste of J WA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.
A worried mother called on a|time. Stimulate your business by adver- auf is, I | .
doctor and explained: “I'm worried A WISE OWL | dsing in the Bulletin. | en - - —————

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