d~=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 24, 1952 | a Personal Mention [.t. and Mrs. Jerome Cohen, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt | had just won the free-for-all at| etta Depot, have moved in | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck- | the Little Valley, N. Y., meet,|| the George Brown 111 apart- | Walter, Marietta and Rev. and breaking the track record in i t, on N. Market Street | Mrs. Chester Hartman, of Gey- cach heat X Vrs, Park Neiss is a surgical | Church Sunday “The horse was at the top of ent at the Lancaster Gen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sipe | his form and after the race Am- - | Hospital {and family, Marietta R. D. vis- | anda turned down an offer of al Mir ind Mrs John E. Ma- |ited Mr. Daniel Geltmacher on | $10,000 certified check for him ney, 9 East Main St spent | Friday. without consulting the own ie weekend at Atlantic City | Mr. Joseph Wittle and daugh- | George Engle. She had entered Kenneth Alexander, USN, | ter Judy, Columbia, Mr. Charles ‘he horse in the Little Valley pent the weekend here with | Wittle Columbia R. D. and My, Meet without the knowledge 0; relatives and friends | sind Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt the owner and was planning 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Hurley, | Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | Surprise for him by mailing = and son, returned from a weeks tice Wittle $1,000 check won in the rage. no vacation at Rehobeth Beach | Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, «of “As she entered the race | Mr. and Mrs S. H Miller | Mountville und Mr and Mrs track barn Yo supervise he spent several days at World's Claude Reigle Mt Tov visited handling of the horse for his Ted End a State park in Sullivan ve Serena Fodie. Sunday. turn trip by train to Highspire, County, near Eagles Mere. a ne she was amazed to find the John Miller, USN, spent the Mrs. Habet Khelghatian and | gone and the stable boy, weekend here wilh his parents, M1 John D. Miller Richard Schatz, USN, station ed at Lakehurst, N. J., spent the and Mrs weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Harold Schatz. Janet Nissley, Fairview St., celebrated her 3rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eicherly are spending several weeks in New York City. Mr Mrs daughter, and Charles Baileyv Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Randler spent and Thursday and Friday at Bell- mawr, N. J. They were accom- panied home by Nadine and Terry Bailey, who spent several | days with their aunt and uncle. Mrs. Leroy Gantz returned home from the Jefferson Hos- pital at Philadelphia, on Tues- day where she was under obser- vation several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eshleman spent the weekend at ‘St, Albans New York, visiting Lt. and Mrs. James Eshleman. The Hoffer Reunion will pe held at Hoffer Park, Middle- town on Sunday, July 27th, be- ginning at one o'clock — 4) Ce eee News In General From Florin For The Past Week Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crowl expect to move into their newly built home along the old high- to Rheems, in (the next way week Mrs. Frances Prank and Mrs. Samuel Crowl spent from Fri-| day to Sunday at Pittsburgh | with the latters neice and neph- | ew, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Musser. The trip was made by airplane. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sauders | and daughter, Mary Jane and Norma Eichler left Monday to] visit friends at Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wertz spent the week in the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshle- man of Emigsville, York Coun- ty, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeLong and children, Mrs. Mary Ban- tom, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lig- | gins of Philadelphia, were the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins on Sunday. Mrs. Harold Buller and daughter, Maude, Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger and! sons, spent Sunday at Halloway Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prescoit | of Bainbridge visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Posten and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hauer and children, Lan- caster were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jakubow- ski and children of Cleveland. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper and children called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Thursday evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton ( 1 T a few days MENT-.I? you raise pullets on | the same meetlesome champion. range during the owe it to vourse ketbook to feed and water them with well-planned range equip- paces,” said Engle. They harnes- ment, specialists of the { State College. ed mash hopper and With land prices high it sible fo enlarge the farm busi Hall, where the constable drew reminds William Johnstone, a | Dlew. Out came the Chief Penna. State extension tural economist. One way is to clothes men and Placed to increase the Judge Smashed (From page 1) NEWTOWN have returned to their Ridley Park, Pa. after children Will Weatherway sound asleep,! home at been drugged obviously having spending several weeks with! with chloroform. Mrs. Khelghatian’s parents, the “Then a middle-aged man | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. with mutton-chop whiskers en-| Mr. Daniel Geltmacher visit- | tered the barn and, flashing a ed Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garner badge, told Miss LaGrave that and family of Wrightsville RD. he was a deputy sheriff. He on Saturday. proposed that she accompany Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- him in his buggy to a nearby, er and family spent the week- gypsy camp, asserting that gyp- ing records at many tracks TT Rr am me Upsy -Daisy Candy Custards Re twis » si » addition of diced chocolate and a new flavor twist by the simple adc ced chocolate a ai candy placed in the bottom of cach cup before baking, Be St of all, this tasty dessert, with health-giving energy be cause it 0a 1s fo of gs and milk as a base, takes but moments to prepare and can be served : any time: 2 Mounds bars, diced 3 2 tablespoons sugar Lightly butter 6 six-ounce custard cups; divide Mounds ai 1% tea 1% tea 2 cu Mounds Chocolate Frosted Custards spoon salt spoon vanilla ys milk, scalded 12 cups. Beat eggs slightly in medium-size bowl; stir in sugan , salt, sud vapills. Add milk slowly, stirring constantly, until blended. Strain Jol Yepa 2d custard cups; place cups in deep baking pan; add jot v8 gi 3 ou baking pan. Bake in slow oven (325°F.) 35 oF 5 U1 Suite inserted in center comes out clean. Remove cups rom % wat in once: cool 10 minutes; loosen around edges with knife or spatula; tury out onto individual dessert dishes. (Chocolate-coconut sauce will dribble | down over custards.) Serve warm or chilled. end with Mr. Harold Stoppard sies had been camped near the and family of Ironville, Sunday race track and that they prob- evening the Geltmacher’s visit- | ably stole the horse. ed Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, of “Believing herself safe in the County Briefs MANHE!M The Kinderhook. hands of the law, Amanda ac- Mrs. Paul Smith, Columbia companied him, climbed intoboard awarded a contract to a R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | his buggy and they ‘drove away. Philadelphia firm to furnish Fogie Sunday After driving some miles over supplies for the cafeteria a-} Mr. Daniel Geltmacher held |back country roads, he stopped mounting $1.98530. WwW. P.| a doggie roast for his Sunday assisted her to the ground, Keech & Co. was given a con- | School class on Friday evening. |telling her that the gypsy campi, ct for $539.37 for window Everyone present had a most Was nearby. __|shades for the Manheim Ele-| enjoyable time. “Suddenly he lashed out with mentary Building. ! Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- | his fist and struck her unconsc- a dren visited Mr. and Mrs. John | i0us with a savage blow across] E-TOWN-—Local citizens do- Kauffman Sr., of Ironville on | her nose. While she was uncon-|nated 118 pints of blood to the Sunday. scious, he bound and gagged Red Cross, when the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr of | her tied her to a tree and drove Bloodmobile was stationed at Hazelton, visited Mrs. Matilda | away. the High School. Derr, Sunday. “She was not found until the E-TOWN-—the borough will Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- |Next day when three boys saw rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie | her plight, came to her aid and Moore were Mrs. Mary Khel-|t00k her to their home where ghatian, Ridley Park, Pa. Mrs. | she told her story. The boys’ fa- Jona ther drove her back to Little Arndt, and Mrs. May Weaver, of town. Valley. Sunday visitors of Mr. anq| ~The local police took up the Mr. hunt for the missing horse, the! and Mrs. Salem Gamber and thieves and the man who had daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Schuv kidnapped Miss LaGrave. She ler Gamber and daughter, Col. boarded a train for Highspire to) umbia R. D., Mr. and Mrs, Rav | tell George Engle how the horse Gamber and son, Manheim. | was lost. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Isler and| Then Matthew Engle enter- family and Mrs. Irene Snyder ed the case. He figured that visited Mr. and Mrs, Elwood most stolen horses in New York Snyder at Elizabethtown Satur. | 8nd Pennsylvania were taken to day. Horse Hollow and he assumed Mrs. Abram Gamber were r which will be provement of the streets. J eceive $10,160.00 in county aid used for the im E-TOWN 'will take over the principalship i of Elizabethtown school Daubert was formerly coach at ' School. He director. E-TOWN-—George S. Philip High School Daubert football Derry Township High will also be athletic MANH Telephone Mon. Tues, Fri. & Wednes. EIM 163 S. Charlotte St. 65-3376 9.5:30 Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Frl. Sah 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-F DON’T FORGET! TO HAVE YOUR CAR. ... INSPECTED AT VAR’S SERVICENTER BEFORE AUGUST WE CALL FOR YOUR CAR AND DELIVER IT FREE TELEPHONE MOUNT JOY 3.5671 1st Achorn Dr.H.C Killhetfer Optometrist Visitors during the week of that there the horse would be if Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt were | Mt already sold. He left his Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lefever, of beard grow, donned his oldest Conestoga, Miss Mary Lefever, clothes and set out for Wells- and Mr. and Mrs. Havard John. boro, Pa. There he presented his| ston, Lancaster. credentials to the local police, On Tuesday, Mrs, Pears explaining his plan of action Brenneman. Mt. Joy R. D., Mrs. Rng Salted bo Wie Horse Hol Serena Fogie, Mrs. Edith Ep, | [OW area. and Master Robert Witmer, vis. ited Mrs. O. K. Buch, Manheim who is on the sick list. Master “After several nights, a man came to a tavern there who re- | sembled Amanda's abductor and he scraped up an acquaint- ance with him. They drank to- gether and the wily old consta- Robert Witmer spent ; with hig mother at Marietta. : re ble became so friendly he ac- companied the false deputy Farm Calend back to the Hollow. Sure en- er ough, tied to a spreading beech = tree, stood the missing Major PROVIDE RANGE EQuip. | Forrest, dirty and uncurried but CQUIF “He can beat anything on the road or track, said the hilarious horse thief. “Let me see his, summer, you If and your poc say extension poultry | S¢d him to a light runabout and Mount Joy Legion SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 26 SCOOP MCKENNEY (COLOI SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 27 LEWIS WALTON ED) Turkey. Pennsylvania | Poth got in and drove out of the Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Include a cover- £loomy hollow. Engie managed a continy- to take the lines, to try him out,| waterer. land find a place for breakfast! PLAN BIGGER BUSINESS. (nd drove around Wellsboro! is pos- until they came to the Town | 1ess without buying more lang, | a sharp whistle which he| of | and several of his plain| the] with Engle Sits agricul- | Police emodel buildings to care for | horse thief under arrest, more livestock. Another way is | the Johif Doe warrant carrying capaci. had carried in his pocket. | “Major Forrest was vy of pastures. roaded MULCH SAVES MOISTURE | Pack to Highspire and retired! fo hen Loe Bata. —Mulches on the flower garden for the winter but after that ex-| 1 ! aller spending moist perience never quite regained) the week with the latters moth- Sule 27d also save 9 Gi er, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton. The work. If deep enough the mulch | will prevent weed growth, his form.” “The robber made a complete? . says ol will leave August Ist,| A. O. Rasmussen, Penn State Horse Hollow was ho i In i uerto Rico. extension ornamental horticul. | "31ded and a motley gang of In Twin Kis Be Fo their turist, He also suggests mulch- dian, Gypsy and other outcasts; Ss ’e-in this week- | ; : ‘luttere ells 2 | ing shrubbery } pg ii wy- | Cluttered the cells of Wellsboro! end located one-fourth mile (1 y hordors:and new. Jail.” ) east of Mount Joy. Florin Church of the Breth- ren and the Cross Roads Breth- Make farm grain storages clean y planted foundation plantings. | cu - SAVE STORED GRAIN Stimulate your business by adver. insect-free, bi . { Gsing in the Bulletin. 3 ren in Christ will continue the | and or rodent. gr ‘ Daily Vacation | Bible schools| yop, | weatherproof," urges | nightly from 7 to 9 Pp. m. until August 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dilling- er and son Johnny of 61 West ologist State College. Steel bins are es- | pecially easy to keep clean and | Pepper, extension entom- =| tural engineer, believes that ac-| of . the Pennsylvania f cidents result from poor {choic- es. You are in a hurry to get| the job done and do ‘not ‘take! insectproof. [time to take care. You decide, Donegal street ont- : . ecide| W ep AR CHOOSE SAFETY — Burton | getting the job done is more, Atlantic City. ve. jPenn, State extension egricul- | Important than your safety. | THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. 7 and 9:00 P.M SATURDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, MATINEE SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. FRIDAY — SATURLAY, JULY 25 - 26 STEWART GRANGED - CYD CHARISSE -n- “The Wild North” MONDAY —— TUESDAY, JULY 28 - 29 LARRY PARKS — ELIZABETH TAYLOR in “LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JULY 30 - 31 CORNEL WILDE — MAUREEN O'HARA -in- “At Sword’'s Point” COMING FRI - SAT. AUGUST 1 - 2 — “SKIRTS AHOY” FRL - SAT.. AUGUST 8 - 9 — “QUO VADIS" FRI - SAT., AUGUST 22 - 23 — "SCARAM UD | | | Show will be returned to Main | | Street, | town, according to plans | READING THE ADS GOLF PICNICS — why Nor? was installed as the new Rofary president. LITITZ - The Lititz Farm the business section made al a meeting of the show com mittee. o LITITZ Building totaling $142,000 were by Borough permits issued Manager Orville | | Over during the first six months of this year, a record for con struction, LITITZ the new The sewers building of Was contractors hindered various workmen reported by rock. EPHRATA — School The Ephrata Board is looking for a | site for a new building SAVEMONEYBY | Terrific! SWIMMING — Wow! OPEN DAILY of | slowed | somewhat again last week when 0 | “Let that old family favorite, Cup Custard, turn up with a new look APR Now Witty | LITA VN “Here Today” WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JULY 30TH His Ex-Wife Tried To Help Him With His New Romance — That's When Trouble Started. LT 2 Playing - - - Don't Miss It and Sparkling Comedy of Love CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. 9 ADM. 51.00 PLUS TAX Gra Twin |b RR RE SERRA PT | nd Opening ART and SKIP’S New Reed & Bell Kiss Drive-In ~— THIS WEEK END ~ + KUNZLER’S Liverwurst 8-078 35 rari A DERBY’S Sliced Beef Tongue Ge a URI lb HOME - MADE Ham Loaf | yuh 29 4 i 71 i’ 4-10 gra? | o> AGED Mt. Hope Cheese READY TO EAT Canadian Bacon Kunzler’s Franks ib B7¢ Sandwich r- 48 Spread i op = | S038 3c Hershey Syrup large can 15c small 34d c lar Kleenex « 3/69 Bear Bank Snow Crest Syrup All Flavoys 35 PET MILK ral Zf3 1c small gf dc MUSSELMAN'S Red Sour Cherries "$1.29 HAVE Liberty Coffee ICED COFFEE! ih dc Buy Wheaties GET FREE FROSTEE COUPON large 3c Campbell's Soups can 14 to 18 Home Grown Tomatoes Home Grown Celery BEAT THE HEAT! Heinz Baked Blu lg. can 2/29 Heinz Proc. Dill Pickles nm De Heinz Baby Foods 10 is O5c PHONE 3-9094 HESS' FOOD EFFECTIVE. JULY MOUNT JOY, PA. 1952 24, 25, 26, 4 Le Se To on sease nvad broug the / Anim lem i healt] Fo these memi the d HA spiral to th throu the d repro sprea anim “Sy inclu appet abort cver a thi the n produ “AS the p heir age 70 pe come said. gy main sprea mals. “W pecte veleri Yabor: sure Auth NOSIS tant | in get 10 nol Pre and r slaugh despit contro slaugh all tyy \MieBr) Penns, southe MT quired ments tion A suard, sible { meat. He 1500 s ed wit region previo cattle, they ¢ “Sin tions +i been i of re: more i Ll ev tions, “The called person als They { ed as t Mc¢B though have } ughter; be regi records transac OPS w All quirem force, he said states | markin 10 be ture, a Stimu tising in CMAN LE SUaNE Acar reser