a d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 1946 (MOUNT JOY HIGH EASILY ( REG'LAR FELLERS—This Way Out Bo : TTY GARR BE % | a8 i" By GENE BYRNES i DEFEATED MARIETTA mr \ a Mount Joy High, also the Jr. Hi. if WL LAFES| Our Sportsmen Name |e es sane" “si 1 . . = ¥ here Friday evening. Scores: YESSIR. 4 1 > . Marietta H.. S. G FL TL x - (Various Commi ; We. FOOLER is Sargen F .............. 1 1 3 A LOT OF i Come ............... 2M PEOPLE. | de Mi. Joy Spensmen's Assieiar Willer C .......... 3 0 6 THAT TIME, fh Yas we} at t e fire house on Mon- Shellenberger G ...... 1 1 3 1 ay evening, with eighteen members Krause G ............. 3 1 7 presen, J Moyer G ............. 0 g 0 The president reported the game feed received and placed at New- Total... 12 5 29 Service Station, Van's Mt. Joy H. S. iG FL. TL Servicenter in town and at Speed's [Crider F .............. 2 84% Garage at Florin, Weber... - 0 0 0 Nineteen membership applications Frey Fo... 0 gig and eight renewals were received Shupp C.............. 6 0 12] Plans ere made fo lucia 2 shoot- 2 7 0 18 | a Sie saga ing match on Saturda ternoon . Fen 9th 7.2 Zerphey G ........... 1 2 4 E. D. ALUMNI WINS game 32 to 23. Mowrer, of the ebruary . Cohtad G'............. 1:0 2 uve East Al # five | victors scored 15 polhis with. 32 for SIMON P. NISSLE RY A motion was passed to appoint a i 2 fe fas wa Yamng Hy Be by Ors; Score p MARY G. NI§SL : 4 . ate 2S fer I £ J umper. | A WISE OWL committee of five to investigate a| Total ............... 17 6 40 fsated West Lampeter 2 good Mympe: FUNERAL DIR MANHEIM LIONS CLUB | location for shooting blue rock this| Score by periods: Mount Joy, oF i ———— ‘ coming season. MARIETTA H. S. .. 610 4 8-29 a 3 . . ATA SET PWN a So half of January 1946 is gone,| Committees appointed are :Game | MT JOY H. S. ...... 716 9 840 EVENINGS J O Y MATINEE Presents ¢ all my New Year's resolutions are| committee: Gerald Grove, Charles | Referees, Bell, Brooks. “ SHOWS SATURDAYS i x busted, my Christmas bills still are | Vogel, Brady Hess, Abram Mumma, ns 7 AND 9:00 P. M AND D H C Killh H i \ 3 i not paid, and now I've got to think | Newpher Smeltzer, Jonas Linard | Marietta JHS G Fl TI. SATURDAYS T H E T R E HOLIDAYS r.r.GC.nNi errer about my income tax report. It|and Eugene Hess. Fish committee: | Leaman F ............ 1 2 4 6-8-1c P.M. 2:00 P. M. . can't be as bad as it sounds now ! W. Wittle, Eugene Grove, Victor [Weaver F ............. ¢ oo of mmo Mount Joy, Pa. Optometri t can it? Brooks, Jim Smeltzer and James |Pitturfif F ........... 0 0 MANHEIM Kipple. Forest and Stream com- [Miller F ............... 0 0 0 FRIDAY—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18-19 0 st. i N i Frank Sinatra's pride would be | Mitte: James Kipple, William Baer, [Ruby C ............... g 3 3 BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELL -in- Mon. & Wedngs. :30 : deeply hurt if he knew that one of and also members of the Game and Pickle C .............. 0 0 of Tues. Fri. Sat} M, our local ladies, Mary Hipple (Sr.) Fish committees. Legislative com-|Smith G .............. 0 3 3 “IN HOLLYWOO, 1ZABETHTOWN ] ® > : "| mittee: Paul Hipple, Robert Van- |Stort 0 oO 0 15 E. High St i & fell sound asleep in the midst of one : pple, OrtZ aca i = of his best pictures. She sleeps derslice, Paul Diffenderfer and Les- |Cannoll G ............ 1 0 2 | 24. MANHEIM 5 while others swoon. “Minnie” | ter Mumma. Entertainment com-|Sargen G .............. g 0 of MONDAY, JANU Saal FIL Sat: . ° ° § sys that doesnt surprise him, Rite Jaen if ee Boyles G............... 0 0 ’ DORN — ine High School Auditorium cause after all what does Sinatra Sg Licorge rol, oy . ol have that he can't Be Caslow, CHE Shon oi... 2 8S I? | “ESC E IN THE DESERT” WHEN IN NEED OF urs 9 venin a r 214 1948 wv Be that bow tie. and R. E. Hassinger. Membership | Mount Joy JHS G Fil. y g y i LN ee committee: Victor Brooks and Max F ............... .. 3 1 Crushed & Building ’ ! Sad Christ Shirk. Bailey F 0 0 0; 8:00 P. It wasn’t bad enough that a Fair- alley I a ———— et eee 5 | - view St. lady had a Christmas ‘tree: Bates Foon . 2 9 1 UESDAYfJANUARY 22 for her pet cat with four cans of BOWLI NG Wilson F. .............. 0 0 0] JAMES CRAIG SIGNE HASSO -in- TICKETS AV LABLE FROM: — | almon as a stand. Now she puts Tyndall C ............. 4 1 9 : ¥ fa : 9 rR a nice, tidy bib on the kitty when Rice GG 2 0 4 | “DANG R S PARTNERS V. K. Alexander, W. G; LF. Z. Beard, P. B. Beck, Ww. 1% Bo}. PH : it gets a saucer of milk so it doesn’t Tronio’s FG SG TG Tis Gaber G .............. 0 1 1 | ger, Bib pucon i Ww Bed, 3. 3 Disih b. yan hy a3 : get it's fur all messed up. Mumma ....... 147 212 190 549 Sr stan, J 5 : R. G. Hess, J. M. W. P. Keech, H, C. Killheffer, S. C. Kray- A Tu river Sos 132 185 GUL | McCrae WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, JANUARY 23-24 bill, N. M. Kreider, G. Kimm, L. R. Laughton, C. G. Longenecker, Some of the coke crowd had roped | Reinhold ....... 159 158 160 477 McCue G .............. 0 0 0] B. W. Luttenberger, W. B. Martin, M. K. Mentzer, K. M. Munro, A off the rear booths at Sloans with [Kuhn .......... 166 170 184 520 Bates G ............... 1 0 2 JOHN GARFIELD — DANE CLARK -in- P. B. Myers, G. C. Noros, H. E. Palm, S. B. Sheetz, H. M. Shenk, a : Tronio ......... 202 181 181 564 G .............. 0 06 0 P. H. Stern, J. G. Strickler, H. E. Trout, R. Mi. Wolfe, Sr., and G. B. red cellulose tape and anyone de- o-oo “PRIDE OF THE MARINES” CONCRETE WORK Youngman. % siring to get in the booth, had to Total = © 898 913 900 2711 Total 5 al For Prompt and Courteous Service BH unfasten the tape and stick it back | Kreider's FG SG TG Tis Dial oa TALL ADULTS $1.25 %lus tax total $1.50 agun. After a while this became [Schneider ...... 177 136 150 463 : SAMUEL N STAUFFER a nuisance and when Patty Kepple [Buck ........... 159 224 si) “AST HEMPFIELD HIGH . CHILDREN 75c¢ plus tax total 90c¢ wanted to enter the booth she re- Yippie 15 i» 141 os WINS CLOSE DECISION | MT. JOY, PA. marked: “You sure have to go Rteider 197 199 169 565 The East Hempfield basketball | Res. 903.R.14 Office 903-R-13 anne ww through a lot of red tape to get in _ = "|team won their victory the hard . — - _ mr, — [ here.” Potal 831 896 814 2541 | Way Tuesday night on the local : — court. The Mt. Joy five fought all | A fine sport for girls and boys, old and young. : On Sunday when a number of | Lewis’ FG SG TG Tis | the way and took a one point lead | rural folks had finished dinner and [Lewis .......... 159 192 177 528|at the third quarter. The Hemp- | WE HAVE 3 : Kramer -..,...... 179 176 144 499 | fielders quickly retalliated, but it : were chatting the topic changed to Zoek 208 159 146 513 oe e crops znd someone remarked about qT an Ani 181 1% 137 480 | Vas anybody's game until the last) Hockey Skate Outfits "he corn crop failure at numerous |Haas ........... 185 180 176 541 |tWo minutes of play when a fast goal | il d bows i a places last year. Then one. old — — — —|and a foul gave the visitors their | or girls an ys | “Ng ‘gent said: “Why you young folks Total 912 869 780 zal nas ag d FL. ml ° don't know what crop failures are. Alwine's Bg J ~ Tu i y - S. 1 I've seen a few in my day. In|YWitman ........ S Ss 2.9 { y 2 196 178 222 596i Conrad F ............. 1.0 2 1858 the corn crop was almost poppe 157 164 170 191 | Shupp C oO. 2 ® nothing. We cooked some for din- | Heck ........... 190 191 201 | Zetohiy G Ee a 0 | ner, and my father ate fourteen |Alwine ......... 212 191 174 Fi oy Pherae 2 ¢ a— 1erso o $ acres of corn at one meal!” a rn e al ........ 922 912 951 2185| ee PHO — Tord [2 BB SIU] oi... wn 7 ol | The budget for Mt. Joy Borough en 9 I be a Spangler FG 5G TG Ti| East Hempfield H. S. G FL TL § les I heard an o é . | 3 : J. Mateer ...... 358 214 136 S06 Erb F ................. 5 0 0 Gresh’'s store. A salesman was Shoot Rt a z 157 189 177 | iin r : 1 i | for the ye r 1946 IS available for | trying to be smart by telling about Cassel ......... 180 155 183 S18 | PF... dS © 0 NON OU CAN BUY A | Eye: Is 4: ’ Grove 201 203 209 613; RVersuck ¥ .......... : ii $ 3 : : : 2 Ben us i had. Maile Spangler ....... 183 175 190 548|C. Longenecker C ..... 1 2 ¢ Metal Mail B i public ingpection on the Bulletin oat anyt i ig a Raise 4 Ee = = lowerc... .. 1 1 a eta al (8). 4 | a lemon. 4 y, one day she sat Total 877 936 895 2708 | Re: G y . : 4 BY errs rains 5 27 eapsome G .......... 1 1 3 on a piece of ice and hatched out | Bennett's FG SG TG Tis ol 50c¢ $ 1 50 ll oard cated in the Hall of the or two quarts of hot water,” the sales- |Shonk ......... Sis 160 165 85) Toil ............... 2 7 2 Hl | man related. The ole timer grin- |Germer ........ 192 140 163 495. gah . |} ned and said: “That ain't nothin’ |Brown 0" 59 inthis by pends an -—'AT i F ouse and Council Chamber. | . fogel - .......... 7 9 209 555| M1. «Daas Od r—al yaa to a Sih Jooted hes a Bennett ........ 163 200 201 564 | E. HEMPFIELD H.S.8 8 4 11-31 | my mother once had. he ha | —" Referees—Brooks, Borger. | 1 ; been feeding ber by mistake on| Total ......... 875 856 884 2615 : WwW m By order of A 3 sawdust instead of catmeal. Well, ee at. Joy JV G FL TL ° ® e CO er on, nc. y sir, she laid twelve eggs and sat on FG SG TC Nie Hagen ¥ ......... 0 0 0 MOUNT JOY. PENNA. E them, and when they hatched eleven| M. Good ...... 224 196 184 5 i Fad wooden legs | C- Mater -----. 166 156 171 ¢ppiComer PF ............ I 02 : of She had Wooten C= ......... 144 155 146 45|R Halen F .......... 2 1.5 i. Oy DOro Lounci | and the twelfth was 2 woodpecker!” ig, ©1071 0 193 182 173 548 | Brubaker F ........... £1. 3 | re The salesman sneaked silently a-|Dougherty ...... 158 170 204 532 {Weber C .............. 9 - 1 's way. aT anc’ gre oc Sumpman G .......... C 0 | Sa paneer Bs = = a | Beamenderfer G ...... 0 0 0 Last summer the ladies went Ee i 295 ong He 54 | Ressler G cai... 0. 0 barelegged because it was fashion- |p" 0 Gag 163 149 g47|Stohler G ............ ¢ 0 4 | able, now they go barelegged be-|Fackler ........ 165 149 183 497 | Morris G ............. 0 0 0 ies Ee . cause there's no rayons to be had C. Garman ..... 167 183 198 547 Eh and nylons ' too—Let that be a Stuckey ........ 190 157 169 516 Pal. 6 a. 15 i i fi it. —_— i sd . ~ > > wy lesson to you. You asked for it] og ms 343 2550] F Hempfield Jv sh nn : tl A re Haverstick F .......... 5 0 10 My life from here on in is going STANDING OF TEAMS Charles PF ............. 0 2 to be a bed of broken glass. My SECTION 1 Shickley FF .... ...... I 0 2 wife'll never forgive me because I| WwW LL PaiGingrichF ............ 8 6 0 wouldnt go to Lancaster at 8:00 | past Hempfield ...... 6 0 1o0jMyers€C .............. 5. 0 6 a. m. cn Monday and stand in line come 4 spCarrigan G ........... Ga 0 0 ‘two hours to get a pair of nylons. Mount Joy .......... 3 3 G ..:........... 2 2 6 What the heck! She didn't stand fp ope 3 is 500 | Shennenberger G ...... 0 0 0 : i. “in line and get me cigarettes during East Donegal ........ 2 3 400 | Longenecker G ....... 3 1 7 i the shortage, so now were even, but ............ 1 4 200] Sree that zin’t the way she figures it. Manheim Boro ...... 0 5 00 Total ............... 5 35 33 1 | Regeree—Crider. That southern climate sure getsjhasn’t paid for the hat he’s wearing | ean sa | ya. A friend of ours in Florida re-'| was in debt over his ears? Other Scores ported that while down there last wn East Hempfield 43, East Donega i week our local seed man stood on| Bob tells me he went into a ci-| 21. = top of a truck cab and picked the | gar store out of town and bought a| East Donegal JV 23, East Hemp- % ripest oranges from the top branch- | cigar. He started to smoke it and | field 22. 3 es while the local banker stood be- | went back into the store complain-| E'town High 36, Manheim Boro § 4 low him and caught the luscious ing:“This cigar is simply awful!” High 25. ; fruit. — — Ah me! The storekeeper exclaimed: “It's| E'town JV 29, Manheim Boro JV / all very well for you to complain, | 14, ® ® Cl When a daily paper ran an ad-| you've only got one; I've got hun-| East Donegal Jr. High 21, East : dreds of the darn things. | Hempfield Jr. High 16. | T i 54 ——— E'town Jr. High 34, Manheim Boro | * * | { i ® E S T Oo R E 3 It's really amazing how well Jr. High 17. | learned some of our local fathers| Manor High 32, East Donegal | - are when it comes to music. When | High 23. Th U : N ai: | M J B k Se han] Somes wm | e Union National Mt. oy ban EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A daughter was going to play Beeth-| Everybody reads newspapers but | oven, pap remarked: “Well, I hope! NOT everybody reads circular ad- | hE lj Th 2 ss - . - she wins” | vertising left on their door step. | = EEE - er Hoi 4 Su i lame ¥ C= " aa A = * RE ~ oie PER FS ban I ea a )
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