MESCAL IKE OWL LAFF OUGHTA HAVE. BEEN TO TH’ 2 386 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, By S.L. HUNTLEY Pa., Thursday Morning, March 6, 1941 As Usual | "WAL, MULEY BATES | fia I] PV. A WISE OWL Cost Hunters 1940 License 541. “Purp” Harry Derr has joined the absent minded professors club. sve to work one day last oe $m e ted | During, Pennsylvania's 661,33C vralked ome, rememberin ang 8 | sportsmen paid $1,388,541.05 for he got there that his car wa : . when he g “1 hunting licenses of various kinds. parked Se a “1 According tothe fish and wild- 1 eil ia : oh, we SE !life service of the Department of i the Interior, Pennsylvania stood in Minnie Hipple's Klondike ances- 4 Minn Hine in ah as { second place in th e roster of States ors are beginning to show in Ee : 1 nters, but it make-up. Or else it's the old fash- | fue number of hue . utranked all other States in the jioned winter we've been having be- an 2s pa s sports- cause now Minnie wears car muffs | amount of fees paid by its sports to work to keep his itsy bitsy ears men Ain't ‘he the cute] Nationally, more than 7,600,000 oy ews he ute : 6 warm. .... in’ { hunting licenses, and a total of little man? 2 as» 1,111,551 Federal duck stamps were ' {he | by sportsmen during o I Raymond Cicero went r [ 1940. The total paid was more than hockey game at Hershey on Thurs- night and then on Friday went | | $14,100,000. ; ay x Of the 661,330 licenses issued in | { he fire house and asked i ver | Pennsylvania, 90,007 Ray Myers you | hard i residents and aliens. This number explain } was exceeded only in Michigan { whe re 711,733 licenses were issued. | Pennsylvania had the largest num- | ber and alien li- | censes. eee ED A eee were to non- who won, It beats me. . . * » * 1 1 know I ocughn't {o tell this cause it's liable to give some of you guys) ideas but we just found out that, neighbor | of non-resident anytime see our (Harry) come up from the Acme] as ; with a hag of peas, you can just bet | WESTERN COUNTY LEAGUE it's either a peace offering for some- you | MOUNT JOY DEFEATS thing he’s done or he cxpects to do COLUMBIA NORTH ENDS which he knows he chouldn’t. mt. Joy Merchants G FT 229 vy Browne, forward ..... 4 1 9 If he has an ice cream cone then! Crider, forward ...... 5 2. 12 it's just a {ceny-weeny misunder- | Walters, center ....... 2 1 5 standing but he’s afraid it might get en he zens 8 l 3 worse if he doesn’t do something ! Backenstoe, guard... 0 0 0 about il. | Greiner, guard ........ 4-0 0 4» 2 { Germer, forward ...... 2 3 7 I'm going to hire a private detee-| = = tive to find out what Harry has on | Rad fase 48 n Ab Divet is I's <iivatr ‘only Rapp, a ° 5 ose ‘two know and it Bob thought Frazer, forward ....... 2 2 6 that Harry'd {ell any one he'd coll- PHamaker, center ...... 2 ‘1 °% apse, cause when Harry kids and Conley, guard ......... 0 1 1 says lies going to tell “Divvy” gets | Kise, guard ........... 6. 1 13 all jittery and besceches him not Totals! E : 31 i I'll find cut what it is or | poferes: ‘Weidman, bust. | reel —_— Pra? | Washington Boro G. Tl The boy [riend gave his girl friend | Shellenberger, forward 3 his carda for the new license plates |! | McDonald, forward ... 2 for the car but this time he didn't | Nace, center © peo -3 put any cash in the envelope (like ijt EVA Love : 1 the last time) cause he knew she Ra a wouldn’t pay any attention to it any | Totals coc 23 7 53 way. { Mount Joy Merchants 5 FF. A ss 80 { Crider, forward ....... 9 2 2 Want a little story?. ae {Soaps Jorwand fai? Toes 3 2 Ss Once upon a time a Chinsse cook | Garber, guard ......... 2 0 4 was walking through the woods. He Dillinger, guard ...... 3 1 turned around to see a grizzly ear | Greiner, guard ces 0 0 0 following him, smelling of his, Totals Tye = tracks. “Hm,”, said id Chinaman, [wise BORO 8 300 hs “you like my tracks? Velly good. Img joy.) $ 12 7 13-45 I make some more.”..... Yellow? | Referee: Brooks. ££ » v ere ED AP Mlle Heard a guy on the radio Sundzy | 1490 RINGNECK PHEASANTS nicht define coliege life as a four WILL BE RELEASED IN COUNTY year loaf made out of Dad's dough | he largest shipment of male Wook va ode ® ringneck pheasants ever con- In the Santa Anita handicap on to Lancaster county for Saturday Bay View, a long shot, won because he’s a “Royal Crusad- and a crusader “Can’ for stocking purposes will arrive today. Five hundred additional birds will be received later, a total of 1900 for cr’ Wait” the rest of the field because his |this year. Last year 1200 were lib- “General Manager’ sings him aerated. “Fairy Chant” while wearing a The Mount Joy Sportsmen's Asso- ciation will release their male phea- sants on Saturday afternoon at one o'clock from their pen at Wm. Re- heard’s, at Florin. All sportsmen are “Porters Cap”. The horse I bet on was “Beautiful II” but all the other nags gave her a “Rough Pass” and even though I cried “Woof Woof” trying to scare him so he'd run|asked to assist the committee in re- faster he came in last and I got [leasing these birds. “Hysterical”...... Wee is me! In case of inclement weather they 4 4 0 a will ke released the March 15th. following Sat- or man who brings ‘em back | urday, Anoth alive is a spirit medium. 9.9 % a any one of the members. The first Oh, yes, and a young married morning they got lost and instead couples first baby, always brings a | of a cne-hour hike, it was two or lot changes into their life.......... more, but that only helped the cause. about fifteen a day. ...... Dy-dee. | The idea of the club is reducing. dy-deé, One of the members found to her ¥ ron 4 amazement that the scaless showed A lady on Barbara St. says that{a gain of six pounds after the first a man can still be a mouse even if | iz, Each morning it has been a you never hear a squeak out of him. | farther hike and the distance is up PELE BLE {to six miles, Proof of the distance who | was made by one of the husbands checking the mileage with his auto- Then there was the little boy got a pop-gun for Christmas but his | mother took it from him. Not be- mobile speedometer. cause jt. was dangerous bui because 2% 32 it made his father thirsty. There's oe date I don’t have to xs 5. 4 | worry about and that’s March 15th, to| No sitting at a desk, wrestling with | countless figures and writing a big Josie for the government after I'm It takest lighthouse . keeping keep young couples off the rocks. 1 SUE NE % Théye ' is® 4 new organization infall done, No. cirree, they ought to 2 a Yat Ladies Wa king } apelozize to me for even sending me Club” Er morning at 8:30. Ladies an i ¢ tax form basket New Holland on the local floor in a play-off game. and Lititz also played here and the! latter AUNT MIN SEZ: Up at my neighbor's house the other night we got to talkin’ about | bein’ afraid of gein home on dark | streets'n. stuff... 'nI sed... I'm not afraid’a nuthin’! ... What's it get a person in bein’ afraid all the time? ..Why sum folks jest make their foes miserable bein’ afraid ’a stufl what never happens. .I kind’a made a name fer myself a’bein’ brave!... Well, after I got home thinks I.. it's too early to go to bed, sc I'm jes 4 gonna read sum a’ these here mag- azines layin’ round the place...so I came across a awful good lookin’ story.. the pictures wus interestin’n it lecked good all the way through. . specially in the last couple verses. .. Guess a person hadn’t oughta peep back in a story... but sumhow it’s always a little more interestin’ that way. I wus gettin’ good with the story’'n things wus happenin’ fast’'n furiou:...there wus ahold-up at the butcher shop'n the fainted dead away back’a the chop- pin’ block...’n then the thieves wus jest gettin’ caught up with when | bang! - went one’a my shutters in the back room, slaminin’ against the window with a terrible noise! 1 jumps up'n fixes it tight again'n be- | gins to read sum more... fer the plot wus thicwenin up sumpin’ won- | derful,.......... Frum that time on the wind wus howlin’ against my house'n the old pear tree in the back yard wus boanin'n wailin’ in the breeze'n it wus gettin’ kind'a spookey all over the place... but kept on finishin’ my story even though I wus tremb- lin’ a little... Thinks I...Min Buncle...here you wus jest braggin’ about a hour ago that you wus so brave...now look | at you .... youre showin’ a awfu white feather in this wind! Wind | can’t hurt a’body...get sum sense’ And I don’t know what made me do it...but I skipped pretty near a | on the steps to bed...lookin’ back over my shoulder pretty near every bther step... It gave me the creeps ’N I reasoned it out with myself next mornin’ that I wusn’t afraid... I wus jest a little nervous... er sumpin’. ... rr lM The Low Down Being in a quandary is our will fix the new cne. That is keeps the door in Europe. from asking where us One hundred years ago or even 10, everybody busy and got | along pretty good—had plenty to eat and wear—and was happy. Now, nobody is happy. A carpenter, 50} years ago, got 3 dollars a day and | today he gets 3 or 4 times as much | and he’s 3 or 4 times as unhappy. In old Egypt they had locusts to: plague ‘em. just a jump! behind Egypt—we been plagued | with rackets, big ones and little ones, | in high places and low. And in a few | years, when grandsons “Grandpa, tell me the story about] when everybody had everything] but was still unhappy—and why | was | We are ! | our didn’t you fix it"—we feel sheepish. ! Your with the low down. DE i LITITZ HIGH WINS THE | COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP i On Friday evening Marietta High | ball t defeated | cam easily Tuesday, Marietta | beam won 43-40. | Lititz will now play High at York Saturday. en Gres Getlysburg wishing {o jeig get in touch with’ WISE OWL Pationize Bulletin Advertisers. third'a that thrillin’ story an’ went up | From Hikcry Grove na- | tional dish. We would {eel lost if there was nothing lurking around] ther corner—needing som2 super- man to fix it. And whe one em- ergency bogs down, thcy serve np a new one—and tell us how they | for the season with Right now we got our foot in the | Utopia | that is now over due. i says, i ors Junior High Wins League Championship NORTHERN JUNIOR MIGH! SCHOOL LEAGUE (Final Standing) Teams Won Lost Pct. { Mount, Joy. ......... 11 1 919 E:st Hempfield ..... 8 4 667 East’ Donegal i 5 583 Rothsville .......... 6 6 - i Marietta .........:: 6 6 Elizabethiown ...... 4 8 . Manheim ........... a 12 000 FINAL TEAM SCORING Ficld Foul Total ! Mount Joy 245 67 557 East Hempfield 150 45 345] East Donegal 140 30 210 Elizabethtown ..... 135 30 3 Marietta: ......... 128 43 299 | Rothsville ........ 117 54 288 | Manheim ........ 72 38 182 Robert Zink, star forward on! Coach E. F. Kochenour's champion- | ship Mount Joy team, broke all! | existing County Junior High School | .._ | records by scoring 341 points to cap- | butcher's wife | | ture the lead in scoring honors of ! the Northern County Junior { basketball lcague. This is an aver- age of 28.4 points a game. Last year, an eighth gre Zink also led | this league with a total of 188 points. | thus becoming the first repeater of | the league for scoring honors. | as T, 1e | Gepartment with a total of 152, Barr | of East Donegal being the runner-up | with 59, and place honors went to W. Snavely, East Hempfield with a total of 49. The Mount Joy forward also captured first place infoul goal scoring, chalking up a total of 37 fo {his credit. Mumma, of Rothsville. | came in second wth 19, Melling- | total of 15. In the team scoring, | finished first with Mount Joy 245 field goals and { 67 foul goals or a total of 557 points | or 46.4 points per ( field was second in scoring with a [ total of 345 points. { —— | MOUNT JOY HIGH { FINISHES SECOND The Mount Joy High School var-| | and junior varsity also turned in good records this year on the | basketball floor, the former finish- | ing second in County Section 1 for | the second consecutive [ the latter tied for first place with | Maytown in the league. 14 games with victories { West Lampe Wrightsv Arnville, and avera out over ille, ng 42.5 points The varsity won ter, and per game. Out of sev on the team Mount Joy six by graduation—Zink, Newcom-! ier, Eshleman, Hawthorne, Zeller, and Brown; the szventh man is Marshall Geinb the only { Junior on the team and high scorer) 241 points. varsity, who championship Turning the junior tied Maytown for f Section 1, we find 19 out of 12 league victories and 13 out of 18] for all games played this year. All members of the team are under-| classmen and will return to school next year, so that there should bei no lack of material for next year's | varsity squad. High scorer of the | “Juy-Vee” team was Harold Fellen-! baum, piled totzl of 248 points ——— the Oo a Junior, who up a SPORTSMEN’S ASSOCIATION APPOINTS COMMITTEES A meeting of the Board of Direct- Joy Sportsmen’s Asso- | of the Mt. J ciatien i recently, at which | En s were apnoint : v rh Sides of time t es were appointec fer, 6. 16. R. Brown Y d shall Mr Ralph Side of to o} the ensuing year.|_14 8 10. R. Brown Y d Kunk 19,{8ive a very interest Plans were made for a meeting [ 19. Winger Y d Germer 12, 20. Pen- | Demonstration at this and entertainment on Monday even- nell MJ d Winger 19, 19. Winger Y| equipment will inc Fade a bi 10th. meetings ing March All citizers, ba erested in sporis-| will open tcl who are int the club |v meeting ! man activities, as well as rs, and the regular night is the sacond Monday of each | month, at the Fire Housc. ree Ae eee. | mem Bundamba, bees settled | During a race meet in Australia, a near the e held up until the buzzer the ¢© removed. | a of post swarl winning and races OT 1! wer lg | be High | {$17.50 weekly up to thirteen weeks | Zink took honors in the field goal er, also of Rothsville, turned in a, game. East Hemp- | year, and; of 18 Lititz, | i full houses f oo . . . { Hempfield Association, is i of Lancaster id Funk 19, 4. nell 14, 15. AUTO CLUB PAYS $1,500 TO FAMILY OF MEMBER Third Mcior Death Settlement Since Jenuary 15 Goes to Kin of Forrest M. Heidelbaugh $1,500 check was presented re- cently by the Lancaster Automobile Club to the family of Forrest M Heidelbaugh, Quarryville R. D. 3, who was fatally injured in an auto- mchile accident in Harrisburg, It was the third $1,500 paid by the club since January. 15 to survivors. of members killed in motor erashes, the i other r two being Clayton B. Keller lof Mt. Joy ad Aaron C. Geisiweit of , Elizabethtown. Mr. Heidelbaugh figured in the { accident enroute to a hunting camp during deer ceason.: His brother Jesse, injured in the same crash, re- ceived a $105 check from ‘the club for disability resulting from the in- | juries, The $1,500 payment is the maxi- raum for death in a motor accident for all its more than 14,000 members membership, and increases $100 each renewal year to a maximum of ‘$1,- 500. to mmbers since July 1, 1940, pay for in a .motor accident, a $.50 increase ovet the weekly pay- ment previously in effect. Since January 1, 1940, nearly $11,- {000 has been paid to members or | their families under the club's per- sonal accident insurance. TD —— injury Landisville . March 10-11 A full length, big name sound] movie, will be shown at the East! Hempfield High School Auditor-| ium, Landisville, Monday ' and Tuesday evenings, March 10 and 11, at 7:30 p. m. as part of the; | SF ecial booster :program, which is : | being sponsored by the Hempfield | Farmers’ and Sportsmen’s Associa- | tion. | Aside from the feature picture,| which will run for an hour and al half, there will also be shown] reels of pictures taken by Associa- | tion members, showing some of] the activities of the organization, as| well as a few reels which will | | { ticularly interest sportsmen, among ‘Chesapeak Retriev- | which will be * and others. er’, “Sky Fishing” Vs : The entertainment committee, | > Federal regulatory). composed of Donald Kellon, Sal-! _ Tapping of Game Fund to pay unga; C. G. Spangler, Ironville; i | Senate loyd Zerphy, East Petersburg; | Do i ita : Clayton Bender and Fred Long,| Sig Of Fishing licenses (op- Landisville and Paul Rudisill, Roh-| posed). Present system of issuing rerstovm; have completed all ars | lic Sansa through agents (approved). i rangements and are anticipating] Plat fo Drotector Persons nel with regard to certain new on both nights. Daniel Fackler, of the extending | president an open invitation to all sportsmen County and is assur- SINGLES—R. Brown Y, d Germ Germer MJ d Alex- Alexander Y .d Pen- Funk MJ d Hatz 8, 11. ander 15, 21. : : n DOUBLES Winger and R. Brown | P25 maps and data of previous P 1 N OCCCHIO" Yd Germer and Pennell 11, 13. trips. SI N TECHNICOLOR—-! ! —_— Sportsmen aie urged to be pros- In a knitting contest in South! ent at this meeting. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, MARCH 12th - 13th Brisbane, Australia, Mrs. M. Abil] The local Boy Scout Trocp hz : y cout p has ASTAIRE—PAULETTE DDARD—in won by preducing a faultless pair] been invited to attend and see the Sonn of socks in eight minutes. At Lancaster boys stole the 1 of a dwelling and sold ‘it for juik. three year-old 13- brass railin g in fre nt under insurance the club provides! Indemnity is $1,000 the first year of | In addition all policies issued | | lowing resolutions | l | | | Big Movie Aft | | | l'areas now being set up (approved). { The Columbia Fish and Game Asso- canoe, duffle bags, box, For Hunters — and — | { Fishermen Resolutions = presented for sub- mission to the Division Units, to secure approval of the County Federation must he pre- pared by the submitting club with attention to the following course of procedure. 1, Preferably on club stationery.! 2, Dated. 3, Double spaced suffici- ently if written so as to permit cor- rections or amendments. 4, Sign-! ed by accredited officer of club. 5, later than the last County Federa- | ion Meeting previous to the next | Division or State Meeting where such resolution is to be considered Any aflilated may intro- duce resolutions from the floor, All members of Sportsmen’s Club that are affiliated with the ‘State Federated Sportsmen's Clubs are invited to submit resolutions to their local clubs, and the Columbia | Fish and Game Association wish to submit for your approval the fol- that were pre- sented to the State Federation by the Southern Division which com- prises the following counties, Cum- club ! berland, Dauphin, Franklin, caster, Lebanon, Perry, York, Juniata and Mifflin. Coon trapping was opposed, coon hunting between 7 p. m. and 5 a. { m, approved. The word “may” changed to “shall”, in section of the game code, relating to the buy- ing of game with money from ear- marked funds not committed to lanc purchase approved. Woodcock hunting during « season before regular season, tabled. pecial small game | Bounty on red fox to be restored, approved. approved. Establishment of cea 30 day season on grouse, son and creel { imit of 10 on fall fish ,approved. Open season on doe from 9/1 to { 18/15 approved. Resignation. of Federation officers of State, Division and County if associated with the Fish or Game Commission (tabled). Game Commission to engage in intensive vermin control, approved Issuance of dog licenses by same agencies as Fish and Game Li- censes, approved. That Game Commission use its influence to obtain woodcock hunt- inig between 11/1 and 1130, (this {Er ma Floy Royer, Eugenie Lawrence, both of Landis- t ville. and Ethel D. American airplanes. and State! Presented to County Federation not! Lan- MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Florin, and enver. and Hazel Eshleman, Edwin Miller Mease L. Henry Zimmerman, of Florin Sander, Washington Boro, Route 1. ee Brazil's new aviation Co. will fiy "GUEST DAY —TWO PEOPLE EAT BUT ONLY ONE PAYS. Two people can enjoy a Fresh Strawberry Sundae. Only one pays. SAT., MARCH 8th TYNDALL'S MOUNT JOY, PA. Dr. R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST ; 85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA | PALMYRA, PA. Palmyra Bank Building Mon.,, Tues., Wed. and Fri, 9to12 A M. 1,to 8 P.M 7 to 8 P. M, Phone 8 MOUNT JOY 85 East Main Street Thur., 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:38 1:30-6:30—6:30-7:30 | { Sat. I fy EXAMINED Dr. Harold C. Killheffe: OPTOMETRIST MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 11-J Telephone 24-b Mon, Wed., Thurs. Tues., Fri, Sat Evenings by appointment In Manhelm RR HR DEERE RS ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St How Thee Glamour Girls Have Changed Louis Sohel, popular Breadway cclummist, draws a striking corn- trast between the streamlined girls of today and beautics of other eras with interesting results. Don't miss this feature in the March 16th issue of TheAmericanWeekly the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sunday American ¢ Columbia Elizabethtown Ephrata Cap Lancaster “8 Lancaster Lancaster Lititz Lincoln Ave. & Apple St, two blocks east of N Mount Joy Quarryville LL SC SERVICE STATIONS In Lancaster County 318 Cherry St E. Summit & N. Hanover Sts, : S. Route; 230, one block eost of U.S open in November. N. State & Pine Sts, Route 222. On U.S. Route 30 ond 230. Lititz Pike Tr Keller Ave, Orp. Steck Yards, on Route 222. 850 S. Prince St, U. 5. Route 222 N. St, Opp. H. 5, open in Hovember Harricburg Pike, U. S. Route 230, Opp. old fair grounds, Broad St S. Achestos, eost of Route 72. St. near U Mt. Joy one block nor St, West of Barbara, th of Route 230. W, State St., on U. 5. Route 222, HOME OFFICE - MOUNT JOY, PA On Sale at A i Neu ds! ® No Cail us for vou sheuld carry. facts that will make it easy for you dle all types of insurance. representative will gladly call. ciation sent a request to the Game Ww about amount information, advice and Phone Marietta 2405 and a WM. YOUNG MARIETTA, PA. hat’s Your Insurance Problem? need to be perplexed the kind and of insurance to decide. We han- Commission to mattresses, tent; blanket, by Mr. Remember, Monday, March 10th! demonstration Sides. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin have Peter Filkosky 4 packs, baker, oo FRED ing everyone two nights of stirring Game Protector returned to Lan- > | and colorful entertainment. caster County (and they ask you EySNings J O { MATINEE eA Wenig as sportsmen to write to the Game #8 = SATURDAYS ommissi asking for y 8 : . AND | TABLE TENNIS Coa or for the return SATURDAYS T 4 E A T R E HOLIDAYS City-County League Of Tvs Ssuable man) (Wile doy A 6-8-10 P.M. 2:00 P. M : > ~~ Joes __. |day). Mr. Filkosky did more good Mount Joy, Pa. a as LH CITY & COUNTY STANDINGS | work in this area the short time he f§ THURSDAY, MARCH 6th Teams Won Lost Pct. | was here than all other employees Tl ; A. Y Circles 80 20 800 vi 5 : 3 SABU—CONRAD VEIDT—JUNE DUPREZ [Eide 54 26 nt the Game Commission com. nw - 1” Squares ....... 8 40 gop THE THIEF OF BAGDAD Mount Joy Bl . 18 42 533 a Lr IN TECHNICOLOR | Dukes ish 54 500 | SPGRTSMEN TO SER ae 5 Mount Joy Reds .. 15 55 .214| CAMP BDEMONSIRATION FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MARCH 7th - 8th {Barons ........... 7 8 077] The Mount Joy GINGER ROGERS—DENNIS MORGAN—in—— held their next meeting on Mon- “WW 4 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS day, rch 16th at 7:39 o. KITTY FOYLE Y Circles 7—Mount Joy Blues 3 Gio Mri papi rappers _— " the Mount Joy Fire House. MONDAY, MARCH 106th "EAST OF THE JOHN GARFIELD—BRENPA MARSHALL——in— RIVER" TUESDAY, MARCH WALT DISNEY’S 11th in EXTRA! SE "SECOND CHORUS” ONLY “MYSTERIOUS — CHAPTER 72 DR. SATAN”
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