The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 08, 1940, Image 5

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    The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, February 8, 1940
OWL LAFES East Donegal Bing | Wy Wii & 0. ny om ~~ A 9 i bo 8 . a hy iy: THESE GUNS a hum y Lic
L. Pct.! MARRY f RUNT HIKE THIS? 4 WAVE THEIR HATS
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'phrata 0 1.000! Z 4
| i ea S Mount Joy : : 500 STEELE ME) Td 7 : {M SO SORE


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Lititz 3 250 TH vena [HZ 38 AT EVERNTHING
: WAS LUCKY SAY
| Co- Leag ue Manheim Twp. ...... 1 : 250 | sh ih
i Pus Donegat High hud = The Mott Joy and Ephrata gh £5 Es out OF
full 2 game lead in the Section N S000} FH LS ON Ae
8 ction NO. | hace in the County High School |
1 race of the Lancaster County High
League Thursday afternoon by out- |
School Eas 2 i x ¥ J
: ol Zo kethell League Friday shooting the Manheim township and
| night following its vidtory over |
: . Lititz High riflemen respectively. |
{ Rothsville High at Rothsville. Eliza- rc. it : ; = Siri |
Phethtown High climbed int dead Following are the results:
lock for s into a dead- | nye yoy H. S. Manheim Twp. 7 A Rn
— ag Se place by beating | Newcomer .. 99| Myers 9 a Neds 5 w/. Yi
Mount Joy High, while Manheim | Bentzel 99! Heagey 96 Pr rr CAN NOU TELL WHY N (SIT THAT ALOT
al : Hetone N ALWA HN S NOUR OFFICE N NO WH
| Boro went into a tie for fourth | Metzler ...... 98 Eatzer YO saer . co Phy A TO ii WHO WISHED THIS 2 HAVE ONE HAPDY ALL. Moving PICTURES OF RLS HAVE TROUBLE WITH
| place by nosing out the tail-end 97! Miller 9 INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CON. Y. FASHIONS BY 7 STNLE ON THE POOR LANES? (NDIVIDUGL LIKE THIS IN AT 2 END LIKE THIS? THE IR HAR IN THE SUMMER?
| Fast Hempfield High crew. Mari- Vo TT -
|etta Hi as i i 3 . | NT LEAGUE — rr mm
iy oe i brew] od BT SEE |Sporismen,s [FTHAT LITTLE CAME: sonnel ae
; petition.
A W [SE OWL! East Donegal, with Walters lead-| E. HEMPFIELD PROFS WIN pain W Pet. | :
| ing the way triumphed over Roth- (At Landisviile) ra sen 1.000 M
eile, 36 to 25. E. Hempfield Faculty [So 2 a Mortons 4 1.000 eeting n LASTEN, PETE,
Last week we missed a couple| Elizabethtown led the whole way Fackier. i iia a Mt Joy EBL : 3781 . : How MucCH DID Nou AINT GOIN’ To GWE IT
snouzzy ofies. But we don’t miss to top Mount Joy 43 to 36, while Fossler, forward 1 g 19 | Mt. Joy Travelers 500 | Monday Nite o “ou LOSE ? BAck To ME .
them for long. I hope we don’t get| East Hempfield gave Manheim a| Todd center {iar Osis 300; Tre Goo NIGHT WHY SHOULD | “TELL You WHA
shot. > surprising fight before bowing 25 to | Horst guard : g | Columbia Youngs ... 250 e February meeting of the Mt. Bice, - / } LOST? i
23. g Herr guard 4 g nies 1 128 {Joy Sportsmen's Association will ( APS COUNT i (OURSELF ,-
; . forwar ol cles § ; ‘Vv
First of all. our nelghor, Harty, SECTION NO. 1 STANDING Poff forward 8 Palmyra eRe 0 ‘000 | P¢ held in the Fire House Monday ov GOT AT AL,
was kicking himself all around fw Totals 11 6 HST_M Joy Ee i Ry Bs
store, Last week when It Was 30 Teams Won Lost Pct. Mt. Joy Faculty H doy The new president calls for co-|
bitter cold, he carried a bucket of Kos: Donegal sere iv, 3 889 : : H.T.T—Mt. Joy 3040. | operation if the year is to be a|
water from the house to the barn Fl 0" ” 700; Bensinger forward .... | reel Gh em {successful one in better hunting
: ) Elizabethtown ...... 7 .700 | Kcchenour forward .... iti i
for his chicekns every day, surmis- | Rothsville 4 400 | Gladfelter center ;| MOUNT JOY SENIORS { conditions, better fishing, and the
ing that the faucet at the barn was ing Boro ...... 4 4001 Buller guard .......... 4 : | DFFEAT E'TOWN | Preservation of good conditions
| Marietta 3 333 | Kreider guard £ Our Senior a that already exist. It is the dut f
og me Te 5 ; ur Seniors won a close game + s the duly o
East Hempfield ..... 1 100 | Weidman guard Seniors 35.31, | €Very one interested to become a}
After a week of carrying he Elizabethtown H. S. Totals : i Bearer i We o fe Goes and
he decided to thaw the frozen! Fd.G.FL.G.T'1| Score by periods: Mt. Joy O' ate meetings and become ac-|
faucet. So armed with hot water, | D. Ulrich, forward .... 9 18| E. Hempfield F. 8 13 5 15-061: Fd.G.FLG.T'l | tive in the work if the organization |
| Garber, forward ....... 6 2 14|Mt. Joy F ...... 6G 6 34 { Ellis, forward .......... 5 1 to hold together and progress in|
Referee—Stoner. E. Zink, forward ..:... 9 0 18!its functions i
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he was about ready to pour the wat-
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er on the pipe when he opened the ggiders guard 0 0
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faucet so he'd know when it was Spickler, guard ........ 1 : 4 Balmer. 1 0 a d
aA We an 5 WwW . re a y Buarc ......... opini Xpresse at a
thawed, and out poured the water ne oh 5 Mou nt oy a 3 0 joo ion that a small few |
—it had never been frozen at all. BS a seem to have the controlling hand |
Mt. Joy H. S. T Pi ale in the functions of the association. |
nh als 1 35! association. |
Immediately after the cooking Zink forward en in Elizabethtown fhe condition, Was’
e i Zink, ard ........: FAG. j for there were only those few who|
Coen, center ... 0 | Just recently there has been an |
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school, week before last, Mrs. John Zeller, forward ........ ~ 0 Herr, forward A 1 |
forward... g ded t ings r ar |
wos seen walking Goemberling, forward | League torward ittended the meetings regularly to
1 WH wil 4 Cow for onct Hawthorne, forward ..- ( Ebersole, center ....... 2 | express their views in matters aris= |
y uptiwn with a cow under each Newcomer, center 3 1 us I
N , center ..... ‘ Appended are the games played | Giosh, wd 5 12|ing. Also these same few were
arm. After several blocks of rib- Sumpman, guard ...... 0 ; | ks Paivh eid : : my
: Hostetter, guard during the past week: Paiyn guard ........ | the only ones to volunteer in doing |
bing, and blushing, she vowed nev- | tetter, guard ...... STATES TNL Kessler, guard 0 | |
id oe i Zerphey, guard ........ 2 STANDING SOIR SUL (Yas Othe actual labor in carrying out |
er to be caught in that embarrassing Ad ee... — : : 3
position again : Total Eo 5 a 2. 4 P tals : a7 | their expressed views. These same
Si again. olals icine ams " A te i
2 wine Po periods; B ams A = 9 Secor members have expressed a desire
e sriods: ears 26 63
Ll We. fess tin) , Sah 9 9 Foxes 28 NT
Oh! Did we forget to mention Mt. Joy H. S es E-Town Seniors : . A ;
Town H. S. ..... 814 7 Ss 4: 29 597 Shi lt a 8 them and if they disagree, the
that the COWS Were imitations that Referee: Doc Weigand. er 3 36 507 majority will rule in determiningi—m™™mm" 3 - mo ——
Bot le on display at the fo reg. Wess iss : 2 as BAI N i RI DG i= the course taken. A good sport is wanted to know who would feed his | The = uals fours of ts bird help io airy
A I S-Stcky, Bears—267. bi one that can express himself and if wife and child if the State took his bird, sleeps during the day in an out the deception.
d H. S. T—Bears 975. ’ The he is wrong, can be corrected by Ii upright posture, thereby resembling |
H. T.—Derr, D —645. Method an ~~ | someone or a group who are right. 1Cense: tree limb and making itself in-| A cats’s whiskers, normally, are
H. T. T.—Bears—2636. na He i ist Chueh held an | mp erefore, if you are defeated in a conspicuous. The bark - colored|just the width of its body.
— anniversary party and election of
thought. do not say to yourself— § PLATTER DINNER - 60c¢
ET ERS
2 i Se hack wa the sportsmen LANCASTER CO. TURKEY wr J Oo Y ea
. y Ra sher ar 140 145— 415 Sy ? as ike, - — 5 ATINEE
stcp.—But, never fear, we wont tell, | Raffensberger, guard ., Sram 4 148 159 4 7 ered dish luncheon was served and > | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1940 5 SATURDAYS SHOWS
i . 11s ing | ig
Totals... 10 7 27;Shank 5 156 168— 469!two birthday cakes were presented | AL the [oe ’ : AND 7 AND 9:00 P. M.
There's a lot of suggestions as to! Mt. Joy Jay-Vees Weigel ......... 179 200 ...— 3719 by Mrs. George Bachman and Mr. purchase of a movie camera wi | VAN 5 HOLIDAYS T R E SATURDAYS
vhat ki: vf “birds” aw | Fd.G.FLG.T'l | Barnhart ...... ves .— 175 | William 1 considered. A demonstration © i Me Jey. PR 2:00 P. M. 6-8-10 P.M.
what kind of “birds those new | Al A Nilliam Mundorff. 259 W. Main St Mt. Joy, Pa Mount Joy, Pa.
| Brown, forward ....... 3 0 «ee oes nu. oop oi officers were elect- the camera will be given and the|
| Nye, forward .......... 0 0
"Tl mer. Haro . ; : ini ajority of members|
Someone suggested ‘cat” birds. Follenbaum, forward .. 1 0 Totals 773 806 789—2363|ed: President, Miss Bertha Chap- of a majoruy ore | as 3
Then I suppose the gentleman in| Wolf, guard ........... : peil; vice president, Mrs. Clarence |S desired vig the advisshialy oH HOW ARE YOUR SHOES! | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th
the black coat would be the wise | Heisey, center | Barnhart 136 137— 4441 Bryan; secretary Mrs. Grace Bach- | purchase of suth @ comers. | DON'T WAIT TOO LONG NELSON EDDY OYA MASSEY in
. 79 57 45 3 : :
old owl. BOC Se Ye oy | Man; ascistant secretary, Miss Anna | Meke it a point to i a Hes BRING THEM IN : "BA LALAIKA"
ws Shupp, guard Keene 45 162 Keenard and treasurer, Mrs. Sue |Monday evening to attend t iy ;
Lloyd Garman, local P. P. and L.|Swarr, guard Young ......... 204 Fitzkee. meeting. If you have something City Shoe Repairing Co.
Fenstermacher, guard - eres The following attended: Rev. and |on your chest, make this meeting|
Hallgren, guard the place to get it off. Come and| 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
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to have more sportsmen assist

We've been doing a little detec- | Stoner, forward ....-..
S. Neidig, forward ....
B. Neidig, forward ....
3 Ladies’ Aid Society of the
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tive work on our own and we are


of the Santa Claus who left a live | Buch, Center
Wolves jofficers on Thursday night at the
pig on Dr. Nel Newcomer's door- | Loser, guard .......... :
163 158— 320 | home of Mrs. E. F. Miller, A cov-








grey coats at thc lower bank cover.

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FRIDAY - SATURDAY, FEB. 9 - 10
employee, had an awful time get-
ting his key to fit in the car after — Mrs. William J. Coulter, Miss Ber- GEORGE RAFT—JANE BYRAN—HUMPHREY BOGART
the fire at Maytown last week. He| Totals ............... 10 21 tha Chappell. Mrs. Clarence Bryan, |help make the club a success.
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tried oil, endearing phrases and] Score by periods: = 5 35 171 116— 452| Mrs. Grace A. Bachman, Mrs. Wal- | mn INVISIBLE ST RIPES
the efforts of two co-workers, Sixty | Mt. Joy Iv B = a Miller 15: 152 157- 462 ter G. Hawthorne, Mrs. J. A. Haw- NDISVI LLE Dr R M Balderson 3
E-Town J- Balmer 37 136 1443— 416) 43,00 Joyce and Joanne Hawth- L : : MONDAY FEB 12 TUESDAY FEB 13
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Grol : ‘ Dirk Diver ot Referee: Peters. Hostetter 174 149— 486 OPTOMETRIST
e key absolutely refused to work. Scopy 1663 192— 503 85 E. Main St MT. JOY. PA |B : :
oy td SL: Mere Willis : 2 Se ’ p HUMPHREY BOGART CHARLIE McCARTHY
When the wits and patience of all Rothsville H. S. wo mr ma Mrs. William Mundorff. IL Sc ott| ar. Donald Mease, of West Chest-| PALMYRA, PA. IN— nail ;
three were completely exhausted, Fd.G.FLG.T Totals ......: ay { 157—231¢ Smith, Bert L. Hamor, Mrs. William ot College, spent the Week end with a ig
they discovered that they were try- Huber, forward ........ 2 6 Breneman, Mrs. Ray Hesslett, Mrs. Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri i "The Return of CharlieMcCarthy
to 5 P.M. |}
: oe E. Weidler, forward ... 2 i oh ; 9
and no Lioyd's. H. Weidler, center ..... | Garber 3B 170 Ae State College the week end with} Phone 8 |
filling stations are apt to have gas Adams, guard ......... wl 706 765 9272418 | Ar Keenard, Mrs. Betty Herr, fe ine Gad aughter ee. 5:30. 12:00 130-53
ns mo apr 0 Erb guard ............ Totals Miss Lorraine Grube, daughter Thur 8 3 1 ~1:30 JANE WITHERS
Bensinger ...... 118 1: 163— 415 his parents. Tio oA oe 1
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ri Metzler 91 136— J K. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. E. A 1 Dr. X | Detective
et Wissler, center plist . y MIL 5 £1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle] MOUNT JOY
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on the stomach. = at er Mis. E. F. Miller and Jack Edward| car. Toe arrv Grobe, left: 23
vals 3 100.5 25 Miller of Mr arid Mes 2 Hany Ts | Sat. 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30 | . "Hi "
Totals 2 = ant it Friday for Miami Beach, Fla.,| in



orne, Mrs. John C. Stever, Mr. and


ing to fit it in someone else's car Kauffman, forward .... Pennell 4 188. 497 George Bachman, Mrs. Cleve Gut- Dorothy and Richard Godshalk of| x el
30 od 2 210— a a : |
Miser says that people who eat at|Gockley, guard ....-.. Good * sle. Miss Gertrude Gise, Miss | ~ 3.1 11 Tas
Tiser says that people who eat a y, 8 . a i ie Godshalk. | 85 ast Main Street | WEDNESDAY > THURSDAY, FEB. 14 i 15
Fast Donegal H. S. 136— 405 ri ee

We've just learned that our local
4 . 2 bf Re it 17a here she has accepted a position -.
Fd.G.FLG.T'l| Witman 6....... 186 114 114— 414 where she 2p! ory
as laboratory technician In the St.| WE HAVE vee nw EXTRA !—SAT. MATINEE ONLY CHAPTER NO. 12
Pups Dora is so dumb that shel ors, forward... 5 15 Shank 168 144 184496 Ne fo n
thinks a vice president 1s a gang E. White, forward ..... 2 Mateer £8 1} ! 132 : W WV Francis hospital. i “DICK TRACY'S G-MEN"
85 14 1% ti! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser and} Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ginder and| / J 4 » U-i

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leader. Kendig, center ........ 2 6 | Barnhart
——— Oberholtzer, center .... 3 ar 09 T14—2267 Mrs. Daniel Moore visited Mrs. [gon Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Howard|
Yesterday I met a fellow from ig gad 8 . Totals ....... 314 703 Mary Hogentobler of Columbia. Ginder and son Gerry spent Sunday| MEA TS
Florin carrying a clock to the top Bo guard dil 0 1! Barnhart 134 186 168 48 Mr. and Mrs. Mack Winters and|evening with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. |
of cemetery hill north of town. I ———— | Lebo . 39 174 153—516 | children and Miss Grace Gamber | Hollinger at Chiques.
asked: “Where are you going with Totals tress: 12 12 36iPrimy ......... 150 185 ...— 335! ¢ Manheim and Miss Minnie Gam- The Male Chorus of the Messiah
at A sawed Score by periods: Mumma in : ol. sei : 4 : ] / & .
that clock?” He answered: “Up to H 8. ... 4 1 8 6—25Keene 31 214 155— 550] ber of Mount Joy were Sunday | College, Grantham, will present MEAT 5 { nnouncing
the top of the hill”. Then I queried |p popegal H. S. .. 11 4 9 12—36) Young TUT 187 208 198— 593) visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Abram (program in the Church of God on MARKE1
—“What for?” And he explained: Referee: Maynard Smith. a Gamber. Sunday evening, February 11th. 4
Rs 5 eS SE Ct a. Aa eins and nie. Ble Gos of be West Main St. Mt. Joy GONE WITH THE WIND
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—_———— — Huh, Smart Guy ! . . Other League Scores: > | children, Cleo and Owen and Mr. | Church of God will hold their meet-|
Marietta Hi 62, W. Leacock 32. 543 | and Mrs. Samuel Peiffer spent Sun- | ing next Tuesday evening at the| Starting
arictt 7 23. W -viB: Carll ..- ‘ 8 192-
Therd's tuny. wod reasons -for J J-V 23, W. Leacock J-v Bn 17 62 168— 504|day with Mrs. Susan Lux of Kissel {home of Mrs. Ben Hess. DR MOR
2 8 125 1 20 The Landisile and _Salunzall OGLE MAN FRIDAY, FEB. 16 FOR -6 DAYS
drinking io Manheim Hi 25, E. Hempfield 23. Olea i = : 426
A new cne just entered my head, Me: i -V 2i, E. Hempfield irrenkamp Lo... de 20 and Mis. Jacob Geltmacher | Branch of the American Red Cross SE EES SA
new one just entered my hea {anheim J-V emg x r | Branch of the Ame i} DR. J. PARMAN |} > PERFORMANCES DAILY


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J-V 12. Shatto visited Mis. Glenn Beaston of Mari- | ask for a donation of fifty pounds
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: 306 196 158— 560 oh
ing, Stuck; 200 16 1» = x ctta who is a patient at the St. of hard bought or homemade candy|| HB NbN
How the heck are you going to Tuesday's Scores: Totals ....-.. 826 804 833—2463| Josepl: Hospital Lancaster. | to be sent to the soldiers at the two po FA i
drink when you're dead? Mt. Joy, Elizabethtown and Mari- Deer wy 15 Mr. and Mrs. John Gibble of Sil-| Government Hospitals. ‘Donations 1 | 38 ELT]
etta annexed wins in the Section In [3 a ver Spring were Sunday visitors of | may be taken to Mrs. Earle Ginder,| er aay : i | | Matinees (Except Thursdays)
The boys say that a girl may be No. 1 County High School Basket- nr. Ey 1 53 TT 153] Mr. and Murs. Ray Gibble. | Branch chairman, Monday April 1st. ; = Thursdav. Feb. 22. Matinee
sweet as sugar and still not be re- ball League Tuesday night. The |poch . 160 2. 50) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strickler of | The regular monthly Baby Clinic SREY si VILLE
fined. leading East Donegal team was idle. | Brow: ... 141 145 286 | Kirkwood ca on Mr. and Mrs. | will be held at the Fire Hall on
ee The Mt. Joy lads tripped Roths-| err re 29 Eli | Tuesday, Feb. 20th. All Branches Of Dentistry
ville 45 to 38 count while Elizabeth- Sale : 76 37 N Lou Rhoads of Mt. Joy Ice skating has become the sport .
town trampled Manheim Boro by a — mo nent the weekend with Mr. and | for the past few weeks, when young X-Ray Service
If you don’t drink while you're liv-
TS i | Starting 1:15 P. M. and 8 P. M.
5 SAT
Ta —All Seats Reserved-

We Practice Evenings .... ........ . SEE
SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE
OR ORDER BY MAIL
nciude Money Order or Check, Seif-Addressed,
Stamped Envelope)
Is it true that football men are
so hard because they play on the
gridiron? 44 to 28 result. The third contest Basket Ball Scores: Mrs. Abram Gamber. | and old have enjoyed the sport at Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Till 8 7. M.
NN yyy — caw Marietta gain a narrow 34 to! Thursday night the Ironville A.|] Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer an- | Chiques Dam.
JUNIOR LEAGUE SCORES 27 victory from East Hempfield. C. walloped the Columbia Barons|nounce the birth of a daughter, on| Robert Jensen will celebrate his
the Con 7 Junior Hi p i 88 to y a he Lancaster G ral | birthday ruary 2 Donald . x71 1 : Ts :
: In the County Junior High School} pasts 38 to 41. = J at the Lancaster Genera birthday on February 22 and Do 5 Ralizve ¢ this engagement is limited this production
league these games were playe ‘| Prelminaries: Marietta defeated Bainbridge in a| Hospital. Ginder and James Snavely on the ke Pain In few will not be shown anywhere except at advanced
Fast Hempfield won its game at] Mt. Joy's J-V lost to Rothsville|close game 28 to 24. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Brandt, Mr. | 20th. ol Mi Eo di ives ot 1s ast antil 1941 2
ess i : : Bea > Minutes rices—at lea
Landisville from Marietta 29-14;|27-38; Manheim defeated Etown| The Columbia Merchants made [and Mrs. Robert Brandt and daugh- Rheumatism. Loh |
Ephrata defeated West Lampeter 27-25 and East Hempfield won from | a scoring record Sunday afternoon June Marie and Mrs. May Wea- | HE GOT INQUISITIVE ic ict bry 3 8 oe oa
22-14 and Mount Joy lost a hum- | Marietta 28-7. when they piled up 118 points} ver were Sunday guests of Mr and Russell Hartman, 26, New Provi-|Neur re > : STATE THEATRE
dinger at Rothsville 22-21. ——————— against Lykens A. A's 52. Mrs. Albert Haines of Rothsville. } dence, was arrested for speeding. i v th s. De a COLUMBIA
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When the alligator roars its emits| The Mount Joy Cardinals wallop-{ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brandt of Mt.| A “cop” couldn't catch him while{D
There were 32,600 auto deaths in'a musky scent which can be de-|ed the Columbia Union A. C. 100 tof Joy called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter | geing 85 miles an hour near Eliza- x
the nation during 1939. | tected miles away. ’: 36. j Brandt. | brthtown. At the hearing Hartman




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