= {=—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 22, 1952(n : . don’t get a chance to sun bathe. ’ te | ’ rr \ FC ( NEW ARCHE RY A LU B IN eo | Many Interesting | - yi i ye ta = Dr. H. C. Kil Ihetfer | Bulletin Advertising wu a Re WL LAF b atch yesterday Optometrist CW \ TI INITIAL ily, D SHOOT ' supposed to be on watch yesterday ro v nty archery or- Letters From Men- from 1630 to 1200 and I thought I) MANHEIM Pays Big Dividends | was supposed to be there 1900 to 163 S. Charlotte St. ganization, the Wy Ces Bow- : Men, composed of archers from the Ww In Servi 2200 so I didn't show up until 1830, || Telephgne 6.3376 | Mount Joy area, held its initial in- omen ce, When I got there they told me tha | Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 | vitational field shoot Sunday after-| Appended are recent letters re=|the MAA wants to see je first | Toto Riis SLT BN, ret na ™ y | noon on the club range at Sporting | ceived from service men and wo= | thing in the morning. I Sent over Tues. Fri. Sat. || . 2 Hill men by our local Remembrance | but she doesn’t get there until 0700 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M | ELIZABETHTOWN || A field of 47 entries from Middle- | Committee: so I went to class. After the | 15 E. High St. GOLF Terrific! The Fire Company Presents | town, Elizabethtown, York, Lan- USMC, Paris Island, S. C. [first class break I went | Telephone 24.F PICN caster and Mount Joy competed Dear Sir: I am writing you in| gee Miss Marpe, our supervisor ands | — Why Not? RS aterial 1 » lecture and - | ICS corer for the day |thanks for the writing material she gave me quite a SWIMMING — wou: 3 | High individual sc | received on May 10 and it was in| said she wouldn't restrict me this | | Harry Vogelson, of Middletown, I EA fill inves | go shape. » candy and gum |time but I'm not to let it happen | | with 289 points. Cliff Williams, = of ood shape. The cand) ) m pI eye Mie | Middletown, was second with a 280.! went to the Sargent because re- | again, Heilig re HANK SLIM BOB } Results of all events are cruits are not allowed to have it.! [I reckon I'll close now and thanks Saturd and Sunda This is their only trip east this summer Men's Freestyle 1. Ray Shewell, |! will be coming home on leave | Corrine Markley dy y | Yo k, 282, 2. Robert Kaufhold, Sr. |after boot camp. This will be on | Funeral Home | 129 : | June 23, 1952. Thanks very much. | Norfolk, Va., May 13, 1952 = EY - | 1 Bow. Men, Devan Es $n | Yours truly, | Mount Joy Remembrance 23 W. Main St. Mount Joy - | Wittel, 264; 2, Luther Keen, Middle= | : aren fh 5 JU) le anc ( ' : A WIS E OW L wn. 156 Pvt. James M. Brandt | ,ittee: I think its only proper that | JAMES B. HEILIG { An Announcement Glamorous girls Gorgeous Costumes I her's Division—-1, Fred Grif- | en | 1 write first letter on this sta- . : | ee | Gin, Mt. Joy, 197; 2, Robert New- | Mav 10. 52. 2:45 p. m. | ti Ty I ler oh this sta Funeral Director | 0 J { { ge Featured ie th : LA : 176 May 10, 52, 2:45 p. m.| tionery to you. I was very pleased | nieres Specialties Specialties s Here's something we thought was hi» Hy yh ? Loser. Mt. Jou. | Remembrance Committee: I re- | with everything you sent. I wish to | ! Novice—1, James Loser, Mt. : Qf gy VP p pretty cute and we got quite a bang {ag "5 Fane Kulp, Mt. Joy, 79 | ceived your package of stationery | thank everyone who had a hand | THE SOLO. aD How M out of it. i Ladies Division, Freestyle — 1.| post cards, stamps, and candy in| (Turn to Page 6) Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. rv i TT BROS ! Fi One evening a little fellow up-| Ginnie Shewell. York, 187, 2, Hel- [ this morning's mail. These are just | Ls Will Hold Its ° own overheard his father telling | en Kinsey, Florin [the things a serviceman needs, the | SECON NNU town vernearc 1 ell Ladies Distinctive—1, Mrs Cath- | NC Ings a servicema eer | SECOND ANNUAL A WORLD FAMOUS ACT his mother that he could no longer lord to keep such a large house | erine Keen, Middletown, 186; 2,|Pen especially. I can use it for tak- afl hoon Balmer, Middletown [ing notes on radio. Thanks a mil- | 0 Summer Festival Presented as only Rheems presents them going. He intended to take steps at| Junior Division, Distinctive 1, | lion. | | ee es ee : 1 © to | Florence Metzler, Mt. Joy, 178; 2,| Ww ks v y FRIDAY EVEG. mee to sel » house and ove to ren y ‘ Lay I als 1 like yu to thank | { —— ance to sel the house and move to) Floren, Mele, Mot, J: 21 also would ke you 10 the For The GRADUATE | Hh [ROY REBERS ORCHESTRA | | I ry ullen, 1] i a smaller one Larry Mullen [the committee for the Mount Joy | Ju ne 2 Ot Junior Freestyle—1, Mildred She- | Tom couldn't stand the thought { well, York, 121; 2, James Hall, Lan- | Bulletin I receive every week. | BULOVA WATCHES moving away from his ps 1ext | caster, > Myself, as well as the other fellows | moving away from his pal next er, 115. is | Myself, as well as he ther fe OWS | LONGINE - WITTNA ON THE ELEMENTARY your favorite show orchestra decor and decided to do something | | always welcome news from home. | UER | SCHO . Y 2 - ™ TT ee | financial to help his dad meet the MT. JOY GIRLS WON | I have just completed 22 weeks | BENRUS | : : OL GROUNDS EATS GAMES AMUSEMENTS { situation. The next evening, re- | ANOTHER TENNIS MATCH | of basic radio. After an airman has | ELGIN | d You il surely Want to mark ADMISSION 50c : Ys, his date on your calendar WN turning from, his business, the | The Mount Joy High School girls| completed this course he is put ei | : . PARKING FREE CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE i \ ther came face to face with a large | tennis team had little trouble in ther into Airkorne Equipment or | SPECIAL. Swiss Watches $19.95 | - ai es A nctice in his front wine dow. ! ga ining a 6-1 verdict from the Eli-| Ground Equipment and he special- | JEWELRY | \ “Glass of Lemonade, 5c. Use of | zabethtown High girls last Thurs-|izes in that particular field. I was | \ Lavatory, 2c” day on the local courts. The win- [put into Airborne Equipment. This |, COMPACTS | ree ners grabbed four of the five sing-|type of equipment is small, light, | CUFF LINKS | X Bill Enck. after a week's vacation | les matches and swept the doubles. [and compact due to the limited RINGS Fi, 8 3 single space and weight airplanes can | { rom his v ast week, went | + Singles Space ne | BE wo oy iy £ ek work Schofield (MJ) deféated Grubb. |bave. This course is eight more | TIE PINS | NO < a be S e J) OrK~ 92 3 sna.x 3-3, 6-2 weeks, so I'll have 30 weeks of ra- PENS | men this cne: Spangler, (MJ) defeated Dorothy dic when I finish It isn't easy to tell cow-skin from | Grubb 7-9, 6-3, 6-2. mor iin calf skin. for the cow. is the calls Shank (MJ) defeated Clark! 6-2, I want to thank you agim for | CL Y DE M. TRIPPLE . 3d 1 ii] he cow's k 7-5 your thoughtfulness. Sincerely, | JEWELER | kin and the calf is the cow’s kin Zink, (MJ) defeated Beck 6-1, A-3c Jerry C. Shupp | J I think hei better take another : 111 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY vacation after that. Fmenheiser (E) defeated Rutt, | PHONE: 3-5364 | Le 6-4, 3-6, 9-7. 11 May, Camp McCoy, Wis. 21-2 fing tn We oleae ofl ste Doubles | Dear Committee Member: I re- | “ i was riding in the elevator of Schofield and Spangler (MJ) def. | ..; : maa aba EE NE TT ENTE | Np +3 43 i ceived your very welcome present | | the Chrysler building when I ov- | M. Grubb and D. Grubb, 6-3, 6-3. ploidy whan | \ CW erheard this conversation. started | Thome and Shank (MJ). def. Clark the other day and wanted to write | (AX FRESH LEAN CA Evo send tis te Salesian and Wanamaker 6-1, 6-2. you a few lines to let you know | | ew @ by a smart tr: - iow much I enjoyed receiving it, | | We Age As the elevators moved upward, ams Le . 3 i sai oe wih? \\ £) | MOUNT JOY'S NETMEN and also to let you know what I| WW | roun 6 . (Partial) 1 he star frving to impress the! . pe an ii > Press | 1 F FEATED MIDDLETOWN think of the fine work you are do- pretty young operator. But she was | Se dha 2 = te | 4 Yount | Mount Joy scored a 9-0 Inter- | ing: SUNDAY, MAY 25th : ow . Our Own not having any, t z you. Finally { Of any, Ww Wal { I have been a great deal more | i Neila o “1 pp County Tennis League victory over | e ht 1 3 a little closer, he coved; In Middletown on the local courts. | fortunate than a lot of the fellows, | FEATURING Self Na 1b C F | | #7 Mt. Hope bet all these stops and starts make i Sp a t | Singles { having stayed in the states this (VYHIH . | 3 su magn y Hed : | F. Zink, MJ, def. Sauers, 6-0,6-1 leng. Even at that it means a lot | Doc illiams & The Border Riders | No I really don’t mind the stops! parber, MJ, def. Gehler, 6-1, 3-6, to receive something from the folk | PLUS { Service i $ and starts, she said icily. But 1|6-4 | hack home. So I can just think J { : : Ch ure do get tired of all the jerks! H. Fellenbaum, MJ, def. Smith, 6-1, | hoi the fellows oversess foil wien | The Susquehanna Mountaineers M D Rs. & + ua eese Ha t, MJ, def. Hartzell, 6-3, 4-6, | they get theirs, AND eat ept. rR SS I don’t know who the people are Another thing that doesn’t always The Schuylkill Valley Rangers | turn out as it should is the auto-| Crider, MJ, won by default. | in charge of this Committee, or the nobile just ahead of you Beaston, os by default. | people who do the work, but I also | Continuous Shows From 2:00 O'clock Of course it's a sure thimy! Ycu save when you shop here, because we're ( oy : . 2 elit . . Crider and Zink def. Sauer and |know they should, and do get a lot § ADMISSION 50c (incl. tax) CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE thri'ty shoppers for you — spend plenty of time finding the best values in TR ET om arto Q- -3 | of credit for reat i wy are | . is 3 3 a A western sheriff confiscated a fin he 0, 6 3. 45 Suh of credit for the great job they are |} Lots of parking space, picnic tables, amusements and refreshments quality foods so we can pass those savings on to you. But remember that we bunch of slot machines on the bas-| Divet and Beaston def. Smith and] doing for us fellows. said quality foods—that’s another thin 01 Ca 1 b f here is that it is unlawful to u teel Gehler, 6-1, 7-5. | To show how I appreciate your | | qual g you can always He sure of here, no S thal’ 5 uniawiu. lo ‘use steel) Barby and Fellenbaum won Byf =°.° oS i i matter what pri ! traps for catching dumb animals default. { gift I am already using the paper | price you pay. you sent me. It works just fine. Not | i : | H ; only the pen, but everything else Heres a rignt good definition of 4" sg . : Worl {in the box will come in handy. So money—-\ Kers earn it, spena | 5 Fu : * 3 | | once again I want to thank you. for i spend ‘ hrifts burn it, bar { 2 from | your thoughts. A well remembered NORRIS FANCY 8 ozs. NORRIS FANCY 8 ozs. Red Kidney Beans 3/125 Apricot Halves 2/29: nd it, women Spend it, forgers : ties inton | ws wie mety see GROVE, base || SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 24th ve 1 Rosbers seize 1, . 10 TO 1:00 A. M. | Coffee Liberty Drip & Reg. Ib bag 3c ich increase it, lose it. Today I will open my Sad Sights COULD USE IT § such might | Dear Members: I just received | your gift package and would like | Lou i S Wa lton 0 express ; thanks to those wl . to express my thanks to )Se 10 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND CAMPBELLS ing contest. Out of s ee. come an answer to some of the | problems that are bogging us down | s stingy but my hus- | —making our U. S. A. look so Ie) A Salunga lady complained: 1 , : 3 my e sent it and those who made the : : le 133 -| sending possible. | stingier. On my birth- | tle like the Yankeeland of our| Sending y | { dz » didn’t buy me anything, but | grandma and grandpa who had I still receive The Bulletin regu- | SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 25th o™ ul can ¢ a check for 100 kisses. | more hams in their smoke-house | larly and enjoy keeping up to date 9:00 TO 12:00 H : LS I 1 ie hint than do we. but they had fewer) on the happenings back home. I'm . | re because I only gave him ar ) » Bt ) ad EY : ed Thi | : | 55 al, 1 had to give | orvous prostrations, divorces, and | Working in the RCV division. Thi Charlie Neimer Trio | the iceman 2% for cashing it! shootin’s. They didn’t need to wake | 1% ii Be ph Jase phone Bad HOME GROWN up at 4 A. M. to see if their off-| Navy has. . ‘| neti a Gt > ctrical gear aboard and Could it be more than a coinci- | shoots had yet ambled in. jen Sect: iy! wig pig] Sande family dinners will be served starting at { F dence that “borrow” rhymes with| With tranquility and peace such fine = 25 : om 1 get oi 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and res Sparagus “sorrow”? a stranger in our land, it is high | Pretty Soo : (DPR > i it. I'm | Turkey. ! time we looked under the covers to | Thanks Span I for. the a : n | Sure & an Ms > S00 The young stenographer came to|see what has fetched on our sad | Pile Thou hig Nee goog | | . or og Spapah als 000 noo! © Whey St | Miracle Whip Salad Dressin 1 > harles rooks, | end when her employer asked her I w il toss in a couple of my id- AEAN VR3, NAS, Moffett Fld. Cal. | | p 3 what the trouble was she said. “I|eas and then open the contest oo EVENINGS MATINEE { . had an argument with my husband | everybody. One “sad sight” to me—| Naval Hospital, San Diego, cl | 7 Wf SATURDAYS | pints c quarts 55. last night. Hot words passed be- also a sorta pitiful sight—is a] 13 May 1952 | an 00 P.M THE TRE AND | tatoo : 3 3 May, 1952 | A tween us. I threw a bowl of alpha- Bicised treading the beat assigh=} pio Just a fow | SATURDAYS | bet soup at him. ed oo by 2 Tabor sig lines to thank you for the box you |[f ss————— Mount Joy, Pa. — i : h A WISE OWL | working in cahoots with a Govt.| ts in veil | z table Sandwic sent me. We all enjoyed the candy p t doz C Beef-Vegetauble tb bn that is mot of, for, and by the peo= | SHO HE 8 EC Me stan FRIDAY—SATURDAY, MAY 23 - 24 | Taper riates yn T i QE Je. And ther a ; ean b egetable-beefl soup Hoy: Dif id 0 * = a Boe tionery I really appreciate it but RAY MILLAND — HELENA CARTER -in- : angen lot fat jes ip Pe Mil NS SEASO? E12 jovernor saying he is for socialize MRS. SC ER'S Lables flow cup water now what am I going to use for an | MRS. SCHLORER'’S A is : The Gretna Playhouse, Central | medicine and socialized power for | | excuse. fof not writing? All joking | “Bugles In The Afternoon” 1 Psi 1 . 1: + P SV io he . .' the teop he ’ . Brown beef in hot fat in skillet, stir- Pennsylvania's popular summer the people, he not being hep that | A nhs a lot! Sweet Midget Pickles jar 39. ring now and then. Blend in lout Add soup, milk and wat theatre located at Mt. Gretna, Pa. the people want less, not more, | I graduate 3 July 1952 and I hope | ke re 3 = 1053 os Mhisre. | GOVE. 1 ol oe This Davie | 3 a 1 3oil an 2 v be: will usher in the 1952 season Thurs- ga : B® eel ge t. i as the bar {to get home for a couple of days. | MONDAY. MAY 26 | ; = Bolt and sii 2 2 Tis Serve on ho day, June 12th. Shoes. m Silver City or Dodge |1 cure miss the Eastern hospitality. | |§ STAUFFERS This will be the eighth season for | would say, gents, name your pois- nls Ae rh > | IFRANCES LANGFORD —. JUDD HOLDREN -in- | C 3 Send. all he Ed I declare Westerners are the most | a Ib “o-Prodicers Gene P. Otto and|on. Send all entries to the Ed. —| friendly people. I thought : AEE) | Cc ; x y people. I thought at first | > | sSOms fd Charles F. Coghlan who reopened send em prepaid : . they just didn’t like the Waves but | “Purple Heart Diary” CH the theatre in the woods in 1545 Yours with the low down, even when we're in cities its so | | after it closed during the war. JIMMIE | hard to carry a © \ i ith | f y a conversation with | ° i ; I — Coghlan again will direct the so many of them. A lady I met was | TUESDAY, MAY 27 Fab Ig. pkg. 30c Palmolive Soap reg. 8c Class A Equity company of Broad- | IRONVILLE NINE WINS guessing where I'm from and said I | ad ok : Cia 3 { ° way and Hollywood players. P. S.| Ironville School defeated Silver| must be from Pennsylvania Fecause | B JOHN DFREK — JODY LAWRENCE -in- ! Ajax S cans 33¢ Cashmere Bouquet 8c Fahrney Otto continues as business | Spring School team recently at| I'm so friendly. I never knew Pen- | 66 @ 59 | manager. baseball, 14 to 12. Robert Weaver is| nsylvania is supposed to be al Family Secret | Amnouncement . of the opening|the Ironville captain and Gary | friendly sfate. * AI | § | i / {4 date was made: from Germany by | Mitchell, the Silver Spring captain.| We sure are having , beautiful | y : : Ted Gress,’ Lebanon, Pa., newspap- i weather out here. I've been to the WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MAY 28 - 29 i | erman, who handles the publicity Everybody reads newspapers but | beach two weckends so far and 1 3 i E 1 MERY — AU NG -in- for the Gretna Playhouse. Gress! NOT everybody reads circular ad- | expect to go again this weekend. | GEORUY MONTGOMERY AUDKEY LOM i | Ff currently’ is on a writing and pic- | vertising left on their door step. I'm getting a pretty good tan but ob 2 9 PHONE - MOUNT ture assignment in western Ger- —————- 0 A e——— the whole trouble is I start losing Indian Pp rising 0 3 9094 vy J0%, PA. . Aaa many. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, it when I go to classes all day and | § a *
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