lores arles (any=- lletin ee i 5 3 a TT a a TT a TT TO TO TO TT ST TE TE TO ht SRT et TR TT 00 0 0 0 YO 0 Ge 3 Ss SO ME A 5, he ha headacl F.GF.G. T'L| well under way in many communi-| ||| Bra headers 1H gi forward ! 8 21 ties, principally in the Pocono reg-! (|| “ eler, forward ....... a . . \ : | > er 2 a sion of Monroe County; at Meyers- |} d ANOTH A lady : Flor hat ; 1 Zink, forward 3 0 6 Hh aay up at orin 1as a new . ' -Vees . : : tne 4 fas > gc > ir WoSHO re a 991. Iv fF water nor hy y ice* “May I have any seafood I want?” Bust Donegal Jo Xr GF G. Tl and old-fashioned sleighing in fast. 4 when I comes across that I i Bae a oe n at a x a body of water, or a body of ice; ; 's , ifle. Naturally they didnt |fine $50. And his mother replied: “Certain- forward os 9 0 4 | horse-drawn cutters. he bag'o sage ina. jo alibr i e. tura y they didnt La 350 = ly, son.” So when the waitress|Barr, forward ......... 2 0 4 A tramway here plies between | that the same old bag’a jsuspect that dynamite was danger- | — Sw came to take the order the hoy {Hellerhaugh, center .. 6 2 1440p and bottom of one long slope, age been up on that jous to shoot at and while no wit- |QUR HIGH SCHOOL a ¢ - ary : ns > PERO IOV anc rorifyv 5 «Tr TRY fy “ i said: “I'll have salt water taffy.” Stoner, 29 J 0 gto return patrons to the summit fer years. Thinks I, fer [nesses were at hand to verify the BASKETBALL SCHEDULE LR Sch. euard Sale 0 1 1! ter their long glides. The Baltimore | tex sake, what's the good’a evidence found, bits of blood cloth, | , guard .......... : ol : ule : ay ee Viens of hire oh This was sent in by an anony-|Mandorph, guard ..... 0 0 0|and Ohio Railroad has schduled (teepin’ this stuff? What's it good Pieces of human ii and clothing January 12—Mt. Joy at Man. Boro. 4 i os timor =~ Bay on) ld the woef ale se five > mous writer. But! if I know my 1 nv 29) SHOW trains here from anyway, and fer the life'o me, {told the woeful tale of these five January 19—Mt. Joy at Marietta. EIS cr | >¢ sac sek, snow dap S08 linnoe ; asters, o Sy ol v : handwritings this guy better be Sots - ‘periods: land Washington, each week, SNOW| yecall how it ever got up jn 10 oo Yan , and their un | January 26—E. Hemp. at Mt. Joy. 8 careful, especially if his wife reads MT. JOY J-V......... 7115 2--25! conditions permitting. : | here. Guess someone wuz recom- {timely death February 2—Mt. Joy at E-Town. i this: E. DONEGAL J-V .. 6 7 10 6—29| At Kane, where the State's snow din’ the stuff fer stomach ail-{ Had these boys been given some | February 6—Rothsville at Mt. Joy. I never knew what life ould be Referee: Crider season was launched early 4 Des nent, er sumpin once. adv: nce education on the danger of | February 9—Mt. Joy at E. Donegal. BUILD At: ia fon eo a 75 CP n : y ’q 1 ing > Until I married you; FRIDAY NIGHT'S SCORES cember, skiing Is featured, nt {| Yes cirec! That's gonna go out’a {gun handling, They would have | ge} bruary 23—Man. Boro at Mt. Joy. How crammed with mad felicity |porHSVIL LE 1 109 6 “g__34| nearly 20 miles of marked pion his here house! W tien n in comes Jen | known it meant death to fool around | =—————= ee : oz | hov sen laid out Jater Mil sin? } x > And wondrous things to do. MANHEIM a 5 7 4 9—25{ have been ud out. Water Wl lowin’n snortin® how cold ‘twas with an explosive such as dynamite. | MICKIE SAYS— ¥ ( oa astest ourses ne rin’ “hav mn { I never guessed as it sped by, MANHEIM J- NN 4409 85711055 one of the fastes nd sayin’, “hey, Min, how's about | Just a year ago a W.P.A. worker | How glorious was life | OTHSVILLE JV 63 5 on here, drops 450 fee : : ne pie good cup’o hot coffee fer a ezin’ i was killed east of Columbia by a! Ey : Until the preacher mumbled, “T 40a 7 Toboganning 1s also available, wil woman? Sure sez I, help yourself. !stray bullet that was fired by | EVEN (F YOUVE GOT Pronounce you man and wife.” VARIA 4 Ss. .. : 10 1230 a towing system to return pairOnsiihe pot’s hot there, standin’ on the [one from a 22 Calibre rifle. PLENTY OF BUSINESS, | I never knew, I must confess, = Ny — up the slope. : Week flove.- Too many uninstructed children | KEEP ON ADVERTISING ! * Until I took a mate, MARIETTA J-V .. 1 2 6 Fh During Winter Cas ival Week| Then Jen upn told me how good lare permitted afield with me TS GOOD {INSURANCE || That life was full of happiness— E-TOWN J-V ...... 5 i Deel here, February o lo is 2 grab » tea wuz fer darken- [In all these cases it is against the FER TH RAINY DAY And then it was too late! TUESDAY NIGHT'S SCORES: ate program : hoor Te hh hair. Why, sez she, state Game Laws on hunting, and | 3% ; : activities is planned, during WCH{.ome folks keeps usin’ it fer years [while the innocent youth doesn’t! 2 East Donegal 33, Manheim 28. ac ? a tone seer 18 for, t in 3 sn't | S Here's one for you kids to digest:| East Donegal J-V 28, Manheim |a representative of the Pennsy o make belie ve they ain tagin none iknow the game laws, at least we | Mary had a little slam a 2 357 Roasted 56 nia State i ag ission wi it kinda darks up the white hairs | give the parents credit for knowing own 55, E. He ld 36. ow Queen. com : ’s head anc akes | them. / 7 ox Les For everyone, and so E Hemp Jv 39 E Town J-V 28 crown the Sno Shee A Cor eon a Body s head and makes |them. And with the large number if . y oth 28 Je: y arbor oun=i+ look retty ifle 21 were give am : 4 The leaves of her engagement bock| Rothsville 52, Marietta 32. At Weatherly , in ; om look pretty! of rifles that were given by parents | AaB NOVWOS inte SI ah? Thinle SVT ho VE To Lo i . . . Were always white as snow. y ty,” Pennsylvania's newes Ty - Huh Thinks I. “Why not? You're to their children for Christmas pre- | 4 THE LOW DOWN sportland has been developed onNgotiin’ grey’s anything yourself, Min, |sents it behoves the Mount Joy | 3 nt at Eurana|, . x , Everitt Then there's the lighthouse keep-|FROM HICKORY GROVE Spring Mountain and out at ee | so why not put the stuff on good’n | Sportsmen’s Association to ask you, | % . ' v © nter spo 1 ’ a a Y : % er near Marietta that just hasn't] When Christopher Columbus came | Park, where every winter go a thick?” So when Jen went home I|the parents , to give your children | : > e Lehigh alley sy and s se 7 i . i § any sales resistance so he bought a jover, the money here, it was wam- | be enjoy ed. Th mg ap oe got busy and soused my head In | the proper instructions in the use of | 8 string of polo ponies—Now that ‘pum. Mr. Indian wore a string of | Railroad operates Rip Se toc that sage tea and waited till it got | firearms, and in the game laws be- | . ns the Sts S stes 3 ci akin’ neg . : i : | 1 probably doesn’t make a bit of (it around his. neck. In Altoona, the ye hip it} dry to look in the lookin’ glass.... | fo you permit your children to | sense so far as youre concerned—| And if Mr. Indian rolled his own | bob-sled run 1s pch, 108 the when I saw what happened to |{ those dangerous weapons out | i: a 3 i . ve ~rk whi -sk mv locks I could’: riec Joo 1 { - | Frankly, I think it's putrid myself. and his better half did | Lakemont Park wh ; ice m ock 1 could’a cried deed I{alone. | = : : +h: ag 71a skiing are enjoyed. could! My hair wusn’t no color a'- Properly conducted target prac- | A RH [ ee ie [not hang out too much at the beauty | and s g De 1 target pra Ee IS 3 ve —————— 1 lien nud <1 TE 1 Then theres the fellow who drank tepee, he would maybe accumulate : > i like mud i umpin ; tice, handled and supervised under ~~ _~ slow poison because he was in nojan extra, string or so—now and | FIREMEN AND Y. P. F. and a little more | able struction, is benelcial to | ANIL, a hurry | hen. And when he did so, he would | WILL RIDE FRIDAY NITE li > chocolate syrup. il ne of out-of-door | / 7 J Te 3 Yes? i . . f Y isket- that stuff all 1 eras wr . NN 7 | hide’e a bee-tree or under a I t hat stuff all washed | pleasures. We urge parents to in- | HS { i: {hide em in a be Ta Don the hig} ‘Si ! ge par to in- | =~ And now, in parting just re- log, for safe-keeping—and a rainy | ball played on 2 “the igh Jen or no Jen. struct their sons and daughters— | oA A fr { .a = pember, “To laugh is to be free day. school a me that | and instruct then carefully—on gun SUGHROE meat | from worry. Who doesn’t worry And I got to thinking about wam- | ing. Jan 13 at ¢ 2) C0 1 sage teas g Tr nut Pr ———— mmr re —— — ———— 3 oame 111 > layec ( the — HE a lives a long time. To live a long | pum on account I see where the This game will be pl ey J 1 i e time is to last. Therefore he who Govt, is burying all the gold it can | benefit of the Building Fund ¢ ¢ NEWTOWN SHOOTING MATCHES r laughs, lasts ! ot its hands on, down in Kentucky. | Fire Company. Shooting matches will be held at HIGHEST PRICES bald FOR HAVE BEEN A WISE OWL. | In Columbus’ time, if you dug| Teams participating will he COM=INewtown regularly every Friday ABLE 10 ee ee {up a string of wampum it was coin | posed of Firemen versus Young avoniny hera after. If the weather 3 1 : : se Fellowship as follows: 1 1 1 1 ’ GAME PROGRAN fof the realm, but if you dig up a |Peoples Fellowship a: folio: ol s unfavorable the matches will be If you . : ire n- ric o > onn 3 pn > ney same officials this winter will five dollar gold piece today, youare | Firemen: Bruce Penne John|, 14 dav. moody, depres: ame 2 oa 1 Rice Leroy Mateer. are const nily trap game and transfer it to open on a limb. It is useless. Also you Schroll, Richard Rice, Ls Ne A AH losing your b Ahunting grounds. They hope to land in the calaboose. Oliver Mateer, Sans Pennel ’ any When in need of Printing. (any- . L ractive, “ double the 1939 totals which ‘were| Something is squee-gee some |Hendrix, James Scaneider, Cletus, thing) kindly remember the Bulleti Tirol. thos Tom . . Zz lnr on SYS i 22,980 rabbits, 1820 ringneck phea- | place. Our Doctors of Finance there | Kaylor and James Shaeffer. Siok BR » on 3 le Je sants, 862 gray squirrels and some at Headquarters on the old Potomac,! XY. FP. i Bo ip Dis + _Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Rocking St., Lancaster, Pa. Pinkham’ ; oe 5 SVS ay “all in a ¢ own, Walter Schroll, ramel| == = er . 2 nade Bob white quail and raccoons. they should maybe call in a coupla Br: wi, W Rigor : rol =m a lee A TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 nad ee tl Geen Indian Medicine Men—for consulta- | Trycn, Charles Pennell, Richard RaW: SEL Henin and fe jan.27-tf tions Dellinger, Earl Shelley, Ray Mum- Peiffer, tion. J § 4 OWL LAFF A WISE OWL ns How would you like to start out with a few little tongue twisters, such as: Five funny farmers feed- ing feathered fowls or nine nimble noblemen nibbling Minnie tries those on Saturday night to cee if it’s time to go home. ! nasturtium — He says that when he can't say: “Sweet sagacious caid she surely saw seven segregat- ed seaplanes sailing swiftly ward Saturday.”-—then he Mary and they head for home. Sallie Sanders south- finds Bob B. has finally discovered | why the nights are six months long the Arctic Region. in Eskimo language in It’s because “IT love you” ant’ is a tablet a writer takes when Advartise in The Bulletin. \ A i is | “Uninfgssaerntuinalfina juanjauris- | iguejak.”—That explains it. ed Ralph says that a ‘literary aspir- | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, January 11, 1940 QC 00 YOU KNOW WHY - - - There's Aways A Difference ? Drawn for tis paper By Fisher | TS a Soup COLO BEL¢ium MOVEMENT waren NOU (AN HAVE 1 HUM T LOOKS niKE A 4OLD ONE iL TAKE IT HAW! Haw! QOLWN | CERTAINLY AM a Suid TRADER HUM '™M A CLEVER Guy THAT PHONEN waATeH WASNT WORTH LISTEN Bie HAMA! | Soup A BOOB A WATCH THIS MORNING, FOR 379 anp THE Penn We X-Ray DR.MORMAN "DR. J. PARMAN DENTISTS 1-E. King St. All Branches Of Dentistry Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Till 8 7. M. D r R. M. Bal i le OPTOMETRIST 85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PALMYRA, PA. Palmyra Bank Building Mon., Tues., Wed, and J Sto 12 A M to 5 P. M, 7 t08P Phone 8 MOUNT JOY 85 East Main Street Thur., 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30 :30 to 7:30 Sat. 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30 Square Practice Service LJ iL 0 i WINTER SPORTS State-wide snow va + ll preserved - > WAY NOW - \ ROOTED by the coldest weather of the sea- > 4 CER WP son enable Pennsylvania to pro- WE Yow WELL GF is TNE MoRE. vide for eastern fans me of th N WRAY Wine | WIRED “ER RAO ENED VY; > + eastern fans some o eS Down, — 0 SECTION NO. 1 STANDING best winter sports in America. N VP Two, Sith BEY TWO.» MAKES Toahns Wen Lost Pet “(ou DONT HAFTAl | CHUCKRED IN || HARRY RAISED E. cams on Lost Cl.) Taking advantage of the ideal FIGURE 'T ouT HIM THREE TEN, | ast Donegal ...... 5 0 1000; ° difions.. provalling. ioe. th 3 UT ITWEWE CENTS 3 - AND MACY 1 9 ‘667 | conditions prevailing, more than IN For US. AND } NOW THAT'S FINE, ND Tv OP Mount Joy ......... 3 2 600 | half-a-dozen snow centers of this [3A 'M RIGHT. NOW WHAT DID Rew MORE ,- Bosvile ; rd ea 3-2 600 | State have arrangd the most am- 0 YoU THINK THAT'S TWEWE. Manheim Boro ..... 1 4 200! piticus programe. § sir. history \ Marietta. =~. 1 1 200} programs in thei history. | ion GNPPIN'? Jou NUTT Fast Hempfield .... 1 4 "200 Skating on mountain lakes, skiing —— { down undulating slopes, breath- East Donegal defeated Mount Joy, | taking glides down ice-covered to- 134 to 27, on the latter's court. to | boggan. and bobsled runs, snow- iN emain the only undefeated team shoeing, sleighing, and even mush- iS |i the County High School Section |ing with Arctic dogteams—all these |i No. League, as the winners retain- | Sports are popular in Pennsylvania. | <3 led their league leadership. | Spectacular winter carnivals, keen 3 | ays . 4 | Elizabethtown moved into a !competition in races and tourna- 3 | deadlock for second place in the |ments, and outdoor ski trail parties 3 league with Mount Joy, when the jare among events scheduled by 3 former stopped Marietta, 30 to 26 | winter sports capitals throughout “ on the Marietta court. Mount Joy High School Everything Is Lovely | the State. | Extensive programs are already “(ov WORRYIN'? Nouv AINY GON’ To WIN WHY ARE THIS Pot ANYHOW — WEEP YouR WE HAVE. QUALITY MEATS KRALL’ West Main St., Mt. Joy EYES EXAMINED Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High Sti MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, "Telephone 11-J Telephone 24-R Mon., Wed, Thurs. Tues. Fri, Sati Evenings by appointment In Manheim EE ane il SE Wat J There is no better way to boost MEAT MARKE1 S Subscribe for your business than by local eos paper advertising. i the Bulletin, MATINEE ET EVENINGS JOY SATURDAYS SHOWS AND 7 AND 9:00 P. M. | THEATRE| 2:00 P. M. : 6.8-10 P.M. Mount Joy, Pa. BETTE DAVIS——ERROL FLYNN ELIZABETH AND ESSEX" THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 in. "THE PRIVATE LIVES OF FRI.- SAT. JAN. 12-13 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY—in— MON. JAN. 15 RANDOLPH SCOTT "20,000 MEN : A YEAR" ER THIN MAN" TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 DOUBLE FEATURE 1.1 1—“HERITAGE OF THE DESERT” 2—-“STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN" oy WENESDAY - THURSDAY JANUARY 17-18 "CAT AND THE CANARY" BOB HOPE——in—— ! — SAT. MAT. 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