The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1954, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, July i

OWl LAFFS

:BY A WISE OWL
ve
sean
+ ed the garage
Aen
Just ahead of me at the meat
counter up at Krall’'s Saturday
a new West Main St. bride was
confiding to an older friend the
likes and dislikes of her hus
band. Pausing before the fish
counter (canned fish), the new
bride picked up a can of tuna
and gazed at it thoughtfully.
“You bought tuna yesterday”
her companion remarked.
“I know,” replied the bride.
I've been giving him tuna every
night for a week and he still

wants to go fishing!”
A young girl on Delta St,
wonders where mothers learn
all the things they tell their
daughters not to do.
Two new members of the fire
company were sitting in front
of the fire house Monday night
talking about their girl friends.
“I’ve been helping my girl all
' week,” said the one young fel-
low. *‘I mowed her lawn, clean-
and carried the
ashes from her basement. Do
you think I should ask her for a
date now?”
The second fellow, a bit old-
er, pondered the question for a
moment, then said: “Naw,
you've done enough for her al-
ready.”
“Cappy” Mumma says, The
one who should put any faith
in a rabbit's foot is a rabbit.

A story goes about a farmer
who planted potatoes for a liv-
ing and at planting time got af
30 day sentence in the
His furious wife wrote him:
“Now you're in jail. I suppose
it’s up to me to dig in the field
and plant the potatoes. I
gonna do it!”
He wrote back: “Don’t you|
dare dig up that field. That's|
T
where I
guns.”
She answered:
from the jail is
mail. The cops
hid all my money and
“Somebody
reading
were
klink.!
ain't! ections.
vour |
here and |
THE BULLETIN
Published every Thursday at 11] og
East Main Street, Mount Joy.


Legion home. |
Weddings for the week includ-
ed Miss Alice Espenshade and]
Paul W. Garber; Miss Marie |
Stevens and George Bingaman;
Christ H. Weidman and Miss
Clara Rahm; Howard K. Bortz-
field and Miss C. Edna Schneider |
A special meeting of borough
council was held to accept bids]
on the laying of concrete walks
on Main Street.
Mrs. David C. Witmer enter- |
tained the Farm Women’s Soci-
ety No. 8 of Lancaster County.
The Modern of Am- |
Camp No. 17, 178 was or-|
erica
ganized in Mount Joy by the
Hummelstown Camp. Twenty-|
nine members were chartered |
and an exhibition drill was put |
on by them on the street.
John E. Schroll won the solid |
gold medal given by the State |
Sportsmen’s Association for the |
class B Championship of the
state in Allentown.
The Skeeters lead the local in-
dustrial league. Geltmacher |
pitched for the Skeeters against|
the Bisiness Men,
+ Miss Anha Welsh's pupils gave |
a piano recital in the town hall. |
She announced that she did not |
want people to talk while the|
children were playing their sel- |
Market prices included: eggs, |
24¢ dozen, butter, 45¢ pound and |
lard, 13¢ pound. Fifty cigarettes
of the “Bull Durham’ tobacco |
costs 10c.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Thursday, June 1939
Poultry sale by the ‘piece is
209
dug up the field. What do I do| panned in Pennsylvania. All
now! : poultry must now be sold by the
He replied: “Plant the d - - pound.
n aa !?? \ i Sy
potatoes! Ralph F. Eshleman was elect-
ed president of the Mount Joy
He who thinks by the inch| Rotary Club.
and talks by the
be dealt with by
vard ought to
the foot.

“Bud” Berrier, is sorry he
didn’t take up a little botany
before he graduated from good
ole MJHS. - - - He sure is in
dutch with his mother - ~ - - -
Last week while his mother
was at the hospital, Bud decid-
ed to mow the grass and do a
little weeding Mamma
not being there to tell him the
difference between a weed and
flowers, and grass, he cut down
practically everything.
East Main Street lady: ‘Lit-
tle Boy, I need a loaf of bread
from the grocery store. Do you
suppose you could go for me?”
Little Boy: “No, ma’am, but
I heard Pop say he could.”
Don’t get a big dog if you get|
Benjamin E.
Paul Eugene Hollinger fell at
his home Sunday and broke both
bones in his left forearm.
Auto licenses will be good un-
til March 31, 1940.
Weddings for the week includ-
Miss Erma Heisey and Charles
Becker; Miss Emma Schock and
Avery A. Heisey; Rhoda Engle
and J. Marlin Kaylor; and Eva
F. Stauffer and Harry E. Stauf-
fer.
Mrs. Lillie Sauders
ored at a surprise birthday party
at her home this week.
Miss Jean Neiss returned from
the Athletic-Detroit baseball
game with an autographed base-
ball autographed by Eric Tipton.
Deaths for the week included
Brubaker and Mrs.
was hon

Emma S. Reed. ball school - p. m.
H. B. Endslow accompanied Frias All Event Day: bi- |
M. M. Smiih to visit Hayfield] ¢Y¢'€ races, foot races, softball
Farm to purchase lambs at 10c throws, foot races, ete
mm wD CR
a hankering to have a dog for | per pound
a pet. I once knew a man from |
town who got to be a dog fanci- | Greiner were named
er. - - - He got himself a Great | pervisors at the
the! ground to assist
| rector.
Dane. - - - The dog had
house broken before he was.
I overheard an ex-serviceman
tell a local Pfc. now stationed
at Camp Lejeune, “When argu-|
ing with your first sergeant, be |
sure you are right . . . then let
the matter drop.”

Here's one for you lucky va-
cationeers:
Whenever we plan a vacation
A thing that I greatly deplore
My wife wants to go to the
mountains
And I want to go to the shore.
But whether we're up in the
mountains
Or watching the sea’s
crest,
From there we agree where
foamy

»
Miss Jeasette i1ipple and Bruce
junior su- |
borough play-
Joe Moore, di-
Homer Garlin, added |
another three round decision to
his long list of victories Friday |
night when he fought Merion |
Smith, Alexandra, Va., at Fred- |
arick, Md. Both men weighed in |
at 127 pounds. |
Mount Joy tennis team defeat- |
ed the York Outdoor Club 9-0 in
the Inter-County Tennis League
Saturday. Players were John!
Fellenbaum, Eugene Crider, Jos- |
eph Germer, Frank Zink, Rich- |
ard Divet, and John Schroll. The |
we'll go to
It’s directly back home for a |
rest.

A WISE OWL
2 (present league standing of the “1
| ten teams is Mt. Joy in first | F LORIN FALMOUTH
| place with 26 wins and 10 loss- |
| last Wednesday where they
[ited Mount Joy Tuesday.
| :
{ years of age) won their
| to 7. Mumma and Kear divided
the pitching chores with Packer
doing the receiving. In the age |
group of 12 and 13 years, the § Tian = 1. la 7 PN
locals won 9-2 with Harnish and TT
| Watkins as the battery for the
locals. In the afternoon the Co- ™ ‘On Raines
lumbia and Mount Joy
picked sides and played togeth-!§
er. Fellowship was developed
groups calling each other by —IN-
their first names and playing to- | § By
| ote. Hand Wrought Iron

Girl Scout Troop 238
week-end at
Vacation
Paul's E.
Florin
the
The Daily
| spent Camp | School of the St.

Doris Gorrecht’s accordian band. |
Admission was by bond purchase
only.
GAS
SERVICE
| the Wittle Cottage on Sunday af-
| ternoon.
> lee Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger
and sons of Lancaster were the
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ger-
| litzski and family on Sunday af-
Playground
Activities wt te Taos
spent the week-end with the fo od

Hess,

An nou nced mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
{ Clarence Hess at Blaine, Perry |
By George Houck County
i The fc wing 27'S 5 xd |
Sam Harnish was the winner he foll Ww \g pe sons called Roy M. Ressler
the - bike-halloon + brealin on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper
| © 1e bike-balloc es g| Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Leon| 27 W. MAIN ST.
contest which was one of the | Brinser. of Middletown, Mr. znd |
special activities at the borough | 2 RAF. ang | MOUNTVILLE
| Mrs. John Bender of Milton |
playground this past week. Bar- a PHONE 5-5301
| ry Barnhart came in second. For-
ty-five boys entered the contest.
rove, Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman
and daughter and granddaughter |
JR CALL
yf Maytown and Mr. Mrs.
Each boy used two softballs and : wig oh I md Ms.
| Robe:t Frey and children of
} attempted to break one of four) Manheim RD |
balloons placed on the field. This Mir. and Mrs Cordon | WM. K. RESSLER
| had to be done while riding a bi- and of TEavertoe Al |
aughter avertown call-
cycle. Aa Ry nga FLORIN, PA.
Ti cis hiked ie Crs ed on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauff-
Thirty girls hiked to the Cove man on Sunday | MT. JOY 3-5731
had
a lunch and remained until the
afternoon.
The Columbia playground vis-
The, lo-
cal girls won a softball game 28 §
to 4 with Judy Frey. and Rutif'"g
Loewen as the battery for Mount '§
Joy.
The local smalle
EE eee nT ~
New and Used Gas Ranges
Ads Pay Big Dividends. ' 24-tfe
Bulletin

DOVE

He


DESIGNER & CRAFTSMAN
and it was pleasing to hear both §

The Red Sox, managed by Joe
Hostetter, and the Yankees, man-
aged by Rickey Divet, lead-
ing the softball league with four
wins and one defeat. |
Next week's Playground Sche- |

FREE
SNYDER’S WELDING SHOP
ESTIMATES
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te ho ke willbe sos. PHONE MT, JOY 3-4845 STAUFFERTOWN, PA.
ed: an announcement to this ef-| 19-tfc
fect will be made later to the]
boys and girls.
Tuesday Seventh softball
game - a. m.; mixed relay races
- a m.; Crafts and baseball pick- |
up - p. m. |
Wednesday Visitation to |
Columbia Playground - a m.|
and p. m. |
Thursday Sixth _ baseball
tourn-
base-
game and mixed checker
ament a m.; crafts and

Everybody reads ‘newspapers but |
NOT everybody
vertising left on
reads circular ad-
their door step.

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A NEW BUSINESS WITH AG! LOAN!
THE FIRST THING YOU MUST DO
A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX?
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ONLY THEN MAY vA
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We offer these and many other modern bank-
Ae ing services to help you with everyday money
management. Come in and put them to work!
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OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
For full information contact your nearest 3 yi
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I Germantown,
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| of Boston,
| week with his parents,
Mrs. David Mumper-
PERSONALS |
Bible |
U. B.|
Salunga,
days,
daughter,
Lancaster County, Pa. TEN YEARS AGO } PET ‘i
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | June 29, 1944 | Canjwalkit hegr Bainbridge. | church closed with a special
John E. Schroll | Captain Schmidt was promot- | hose who enjoyed we outdoor| program, presented by the ctu-
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | ed to a major eamping were Sandy Roser, De-| dents last Friday evening. Ses
Te Tech. Sgt. Martin A. Barr, of | ama Her Sandy Stehman, Kar-1 sions were held daily 9:30 to
tase 00 Per | pheems, was reported killed in |? Way, Kitty Buckwalter, Sal- 11:30 a. m. The pupils were giv |
Advertising rates upon request. | action in Germany. His wife had lyanne Hollinger, Eleanor Ziel- | on, a picnic Friday afternoon at |
Entered at the postoffice at| given birth to twins the day be- ke, Patsy Shetter, Norma Eich-| {he country home of Mr. and|
Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | tore the telegram was received. | ler, Patsy Hamby, Sally Ann Mrs. Clyde E. Fink, Falmouth |
al under the Act of March 3, Only 45 fairs will be held this Wisegarver JuneHollinger, Con-| pike.
Member, Pennsylvania News- | year in Pennsylvania instead of | nie W isegarver, Kathy Wisegar- Ir. and Mrs. George K. Floyd
paper Publishers’ Association. | the customady 125 it was an-| yer: Mrs C. F. Wisegarver, Mrs. Conoy township, Jamestown ar- |
Fm rrr TY YY | nounced because of war condi- | Alvin Koser, Mrs. C. B. Holling- ea, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce
| tions. | | M Let Gardner of Lemoyne were Sun-
> Weddings for the week inclu- Mr. and Mrs. Leber] dinner guests of Mr. and
HAL PENINGS { ded the Rev, John D. Tate and and family spent Sunday at Mt Mrs. William Gardner and |
— of — | Margaret Esbenshade; Martha | Gretna. : daughters, Jill and Jan, at New
| Sheaffer and Joseph Welchans; Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Derr off |
LONG AGO | Jean Ropka and Robert Dunbar; Mount Joy called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and Mr.
and Kathryn Murphy and John | Mrs. Ralph Sanders and family| .;,4 Mrs. Bruce Gardener, par-
dst Atri AN | [cedom. on Sunday afternoon. ents of Mr. and Mrs. William |
THIRTY YEARS AGO | Seventy-eight children are reg- James Eschbach of Pottsown| ga.qener, respectively, were the
Wednesday. June 25, 1924 | jstered at the borough play- was a Tuesday supper guest of | git dinner guests in the new |
Plans to hold a pageant to| ground. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper. {home of the Gardeners Others |
show the significance of the fam-| Deaths for . the week include | The Rev. and Mrs. James E.| who visited Sunday afternoon
ous Witness Tree and plans to| Mrs, Emma Guhl, B. Frank Wagner of Haversiown called on{ were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holl-
place a gateway to Donegal | Shank, and Paris Garber. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman{ jpg and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Springs were approved at id Rev. H. A. Minnich is superin- | °" Friday afternoon. Shaulis, all of Hershey.
16th annual Donegal Reunion. | tendent of the local Ministe wial| F-Mate and 1 Ms. Emery Wa-
Shad season was extended ten! Association. Bible School. ters and children of Burton, S.C.,
days because of the unfavorable | «Stage Door Canteen” is the|?T® spending 10 days with the De endable
weather conditions. screen show which was present- | latter’s parents. Mr. and: Mrs. Pp
All ex-service men make ap-| ed at Joy Theatre Thursday eve- | He arold Buller Sr.
plications for their bonus at the | ning. Entertainment was by the The Gang enjoyed outdoor
{ : steaks ‘Cooked by Brooks” at


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Whitehouse,
Robert L. Stevenson and daugh- |
ter,
{ Pa,
ton and son spent a week at Re- |
hobeth Beach. |
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CHERRIES
Delicious Wonderfully Flavored
MONTMORENCY PIE CHERRIES
are now being picked at my orchard. These are exception-
ally fine for freezing. Selling every day except Saturday and
Sunday; phone your order in advance to assure prompt ser-
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hiestand, |
entertained for several
Mrs: Amanda Bender, her
Mrs. Mabel Boyer, |
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. |
Roberta, of Wynnewood, |
and Miss Barbara Chatburn, |
Pa.
and Mrs. William DeCarl-
BRING CONTAINERS
Harold F. Mowery’s Orchards
BOWMANDALE, PA.
Phone Mechanicsburg 4522 - Days, and 9331 - Nights; route -
Route 15 out of Harrisburg; south 4 miles on Route 114 in
Mechanicsburg through Bowmandale:
M:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mumper |
Mass., are spending a |
Mr. and |
Mr. and Mrs. James Hocken- |
berry Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.|
Charles Ricedorf spent the week-!
end in Lycoming County:
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Shop ‘Early for the Big 3- Day Week- End Ahead!
All A& Super Markets Will Be
OPEN THIS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
NIGHT ’til 9 P.M.
All Markets will be Closed Monday (July 5th)
in observance of Independence Day.
Watermelons


Florida
Red Ripe

Quarter Cc Half C Whole Cc Novy
Melon Melon Melon Higher
California Luscious
Fresh Strawberries .. Jong ne
Pink Meat
Cantaloupes 'NONE PRICED HIGHER
Northwestern :
:
Bing Cherries
Fresh Corn Nore Priced 4 ears 25¢
he 380
2 “ 39
ede Sg 29:
Santa Rosa Plums 2" 35¢
[Eo figs,
vy
: Higher . :
Large Limes "ici, “= 29¢ Fresh Paaiine gee Tie 38¢
U.S. No. | "A" Size
New Potatoes coi. Sie Cobbions
NN -
ros 29° 10s, 39°
Outstanding Frozen Food Values
2%
Weaver Brand Frozen Evergreen Brand
1.00
10-01.
Cut-Up Frying 2.1b. Frozen /
pkgs.
Chickens ve Peas
Old South Frozen Real Gold Frozen ~
Orange Juice 6 5 85° Lemonade sor.
Strawberries 2'%49¢ Peaches nis bre 2 12x. 306
Cut Corn Speer 2% 33¢ Potatoes pee 2 29g
Spinach 21o-33¢ Lima Beans vue. 210° 40g
Orangeade 2¢29¢ Broccoli ~~ see 2'0-- 38¢
Orange Juice 6 5 99¢ Fish Sticks <=, * 39¢

Keebler Saltines
Nabisco Shredded Wheat ~~ 2 ie 35¢
Grated Tuna Fish «amnion 25 430
Agar Luncheon Meat 2. Tho
Hi-C Orangeade 2 “: 49c Chopped Beef vo 2" 29¢
Hershey Syrup “= 2 > 39¢ Libby Dill Pickles “or 29¢
Salad Dressing xv." 29¢c “'45¢c Del Monte Ketchup 2%: 33¢
Peaches oe Move iors “i 29¢ Spam, Treet or Prem
Beans 2 toa 23¢ 27 3c Sardines Ns! ice ne
Pickles i Libby's Corned Beef 45¢
Cheddar Cheese ".’ 45¢ *i;"55¢ ~~ Napkins "onic 2 oe. 236
Kool-Aid 6° 25¢ 5c Candy Bars ..... ::. 95¢
Beverages en 28¢ Pop Corn rae a. 19¢
1 pint quart
Ann Page Mayonnaise 3 lc <r hie
ane Parker 16-02.
Orange Chiffon Cake 5 "ri oe Qe
A : Special 8-inch
Butch Apple Pie sore puter Special 4g
: Jane 9-01. I-lb.
Potato Chips Parker _ pka. 43° box 99¢
Don't Forget To Put Cigarettes on Your Shopping List!
All Prices in This Advertisement Guaranteed Through Satur Rp Joy oe
Lummis Lansmith Cherries | Nedick’s Orangeade
Whipping Churn with stems 31 Concentrat
7-o1 jar rate
Peanut Buiter witout ams Qc bor. BO.
12-0z. 8-oz. jar cans 23
glass 35¢
Za-Rex
Fruit Syrup
pint 29c
bottle
87 EAST MAIN ST.
STORE HOURS—Mon., Tues.,

Orchard Queen 1
Maraschino Cherries Nedick's Lemonade |
3 3: Concentrate
23c
MT. JOY, PA.
8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 to 9:00
I-02,
6-01,
jar
cans




Wed., Thurs, & Saturday.



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