i {—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 5, 1948] REG’LAR FELLERS OWL LAFFS ISE OWL It appears, at the present writ- ing, that in spite of the year, there no Mount Joy girls who plan “leaping.” A are to do the Newcomer's Gas Sta= the fellows Down at tion the other evening, discussing thrift when some were one remarked that Andrew Car- negie came to this country with 25 cents in his pocket and when he died he left more than twenty- five million dollars. Some fellow sitting back in the corner (I'd hate to tell you who he was) said: “He certainly must have had a savin’ woman.” Just about that time that mail fisherman, Mahlon Fore- He wants to know carryin’ man spoke up. how you can tell a male gull from a she-gull, Si When you see ex-secretary Morris Mailey around town these days witn the thermometer flirt- ing around zero, and him hatless, it makes one shiver all over. Clayt declares he must scme Indian instinct or he could- n't keep his wig-warm. have Up at Chets the other night they tell me the boys branched off politics and discussed birds and animals. One of them said you should never cut off a dog's tail as it spoils his carriage. One of the fellows sitting back in the ccrner waiting for his fourth Overholt to ease up a bit remark- ed: “I don't know about his car- riage, but ruin waggin.” it sure does his I almost forgot to tell you that the Pennsy's all around man, Sam- my Dock hasn't slept a wink for the past thirty at night. days — he sleeps Marlin Myers, around our chap Saturday's, tells at the High contemplating that handy office me the girls back school must playing foot ball — many huddles. be they are in so One of the young follows here in town told me that when he was at the seashore with his girl last Summer he had a swell time. He said one day he buried her in the sand. Scemeday I'm going down and dig her up. Deputy Sheriff Zerphey told me that the inmates of the county jail tried to form an orchestra but it wouldn't werk. All of behind a few them were continually bars. Up at the post office this morn- ing two of our Eighth graders were talking about music and 1 scon learned that they were a little lax. One said he has. a desire that great musician, Paul Vitamin and his crchestra. to ‘hear A man from Mastersonville — but it wasn't any of the Hesses — came town, forgot something end came to our office to call his wil: ¢n the telephone. After stare- ing at our phone for several min- utes he said. “Where is the crank to this phone?” to I knew just what he meant but I wasn’t too well pleased because he locked right at me when he said it. Jeanne Darrenkamp says it not bad enough that her Mama sat and shivered while eating ice the basketball game on night, but to tcp it off and borrowed Jeanie's was creem at Tuesday she went ate it. Last week some youngster out in the ccuntry — well we may as well tell you, it was out at Done- gal Springs — was given a dime for the March of Dimes and while fooling around he swallowed it. I, was there at the fime and they de- | cently. She cided to hurridly take him in to Bach killed 24 out of 25 and in the | Joy High cagers heavy gloves to hold it while she i os ae YOUVE BEEN AT THE GUNNER DEFEATS KESSLER FOR HARRISBURG CHAMP The state live bird championship has again changed hands, The veteran title holder Daniel Kessler, was challenged and defeated. | They shot at Reading Saturday. shoot-off John D. Shannon, of| Harrisburg, killed ten straight a while Kessler lost his sixth. JAM A OE DIDNT TAKE TH' JAM’ ANSWER. ME * may The cup goes into competition annually on Washington's birth~| === day, February 22. THE DRUM MAJORETTES We have an ex-state champion UNIFORMS ARRIVE right here in our community in (From page 1) Daniel Moore of Newtown. It np. + 1. was held on Monday | was back in 1923 that he challeng- evening at the home of Mr. and | ed and defeated the then state rs. Maurice Bailey at which champion Fred Dinger, of Harris- time it Was voted to dhange the burg. The writer refereed the name from Parents Band Club, ‘to match in which Moore missed pp Joy High School Band Club. three of his four birds and then Sometime in April the Mount killed : 21 straight, tieing the Joy School will play host to the champion. They shot at ten ad- Chorus and Orchestra sections of ditional Dinger ‘missed two and tha County Music Festival. At this Moore went straight, winning the time the club will serve lunch and championship. supper at the school for all those Later Mr. Moor: retired from participating who do not want to competition when he lost his ‘pet’ leave the building. L.C.S o thile C. Smith gun while on a hunt A new card system for ing trip to York county. He laid . . : forms and it on the running board of his car ; purchased and it dross off. use at once in order to have the uni- instruments has been and is being put into a more accurate record of this property. We are asking all parents to plzase Cagers Won Co. | Mr. Beahm as club representa- Championship | tive, presented the problem of Music Rocm and ad2quate storage Our heartiest congratulations to space for the instruments and uni- those lads of Mount Joy Junior high forms to our School Board at their school. This high-scoring cage Monday evening meeting. The combination is the first scholastic Board is willing to cooperate and teams in the county to clinch a title tentative plans are under way to when they smothered East Hemp-| complate this project as soon as field Junior High 50 to 10 on Thurs-| possible. day afternoon and sewed up Section] The next meeting will be held 1 championship. the first Monday of March at the This was the eighth straight tri- home ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Norman umph for the unbeaten Mount Joy Linton, 44 East Main Street, to club and was one of the ‘easiest they | which al] persons interested in our Band are invited. DB eee. 4- H Beef & Lamb ( From Page 1) have achieved to date. McCue and Wilson, forwards, Mount Joy's sharpshooting accounted for 34 of the 50 points as the club piled up big leeds in each of the| four quarters of the contest. Mt. Joy G Fl Tliclub and F. F. Bailey, assistant McCue FL 8 2 18 superintendent of county schools, Wilson FF 6 4 16 made the principal address. Musi- Shp Foo 3 2 8 cal selections were presentad by Rosenfied C .......... 2 0 4 the club's chorus of 30 voices, un- Rijller € ............. 1 0 9 der the direction of Willis Nolt, Smith G ..........%. 1 0 2land a boys’ quartet and a girls’ Blown ©... ........ 0 0 oltrio. Red Rose members also pre- ——.|Sented a one-act play. Totals 21 8 50 | Special awards were made as East Hempfield G Fl Mifollows: R Zang TF ............ 1 3 5 For the second high score on BR. Habecker .......... 0 0 0 steers Lorraine Grayhill, Man- Beach C .............. 0 1 1heim Rl, and Wilbur Erb, Mount Kauffman G .......... 0 2 2/ Joy R1, with 95.5 points. Kreider G ............ 1 0 2|* For the highest fina] score (99.8 Zerphy PF... ......... 0 0 0,points) Jean Graybill, Manheim Shertzer G ............ 0 0 0 for the second highest scoye Faman F ck 0 0 0/(987 points) Lilly Anne Greidor, — Mount Joy RI1. 2 6 10 For the highest daily gain (.44 Score by periods: pounds per day per lamb), Lilly MOUNT JOY ..... 10 8 18 14—50 Anne Greider: for champion lamb E. HEMPFIELD .... 3 1 2 4—10 fitters, Jane Graybill, Manheim R1. Referee, Bensinger land Mark Bushong, Columbia R2. rrr tl Aree { a PAIR OF UPSETS IN THE CITY-| patronize Bulletin advertisers. COUNTY LEAGUE THURS NITE Last Thursday evening in the ~ City-County League, the second SIMON P. NISSLEY ple Ephrata \ggregation wa MARY G. NISSLEY Jace Lpnrats aggregatic ds NS hi . od At al surprise in the gam FUNERAL DIRECTORS given a rea surprise In ani’ Mount doy, Pa. with Marietta. With a 29-B8 score at the "half and Marietta on the a short end the river boro lads went NCTE to work, scorer thirty-four points’ . and wen 64-59. { Best Quality was Maytown s! Anothar upset : one pcint win over Millersville, Colliery Coal 46-45. The losers were out in front PAUL E. HESS Successor to €, B. Myers nalf scoring but Maytown 27 to 20 in 25-19 at the finished strong, the final half and nosed out the FLORIN, PA. Teachers’ Collegetowners 46-45. PHONE MT. JOY 249-R-3 The league leaders, Quarryville, Stoker Coal Our Specialty C. M. WEBB & SONS defeated Paradise 70-35. A fp Qt LOSE DRIVING RIGHTS; ARE RE-INSTATED Th> Bureau of Highway Harrisburg the privileges of forty-two motor- week. At the otaers 12 22 safety g at withdrew driv- ing time ists last same twenty-two were re-instat- ed. J. Farl Way, of Salunga, was the 122 South Barbara Street only one from this locality to lcse MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING — SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING his license. He charged with speeding. EE ———— i ——————— JOE LOUIS COPS ANOTHER World's was PHONES: Manheim 211J4 Heavyweight Champion |p. Joy 117-3 Joo» 4-round exhibi-! tion over Bob Foxworth, at Chica-! go Thursday night hands down ern re eel eee. Lcuis won a East Hempfield High defeated Mt. 39-22 last Friday Doc Gates. I tcld them they our new’ tax Hcckenberry. better take him ‘collector Jim to DON'T SQUEEZE THEM! Instead brush on Scme one told us that Mae Z:2l- RE ad ow don i: | ler was flirting with trouble re- frst trial. Bs So yaiy salve thar | was caught peeling TET Gly ISI. po potatoes without a driver's license, Doubleyour money back if it fails. I mARIETTA | SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Matinees Sat, at 2; Sunday at 2:2 | — 'THU.-FRi. Feb. 5-6 | “THE BIG FIX” | and “THE GUILTY” APICTURE ST “BE | WARMED AND EXCITED 87: SUN.-MON. Feb. as 9) DENNIS MOR “AN “My Wild Irish Rose” Technicolor EASTER Your LY {3 SPENCER made jus! for you new will give better posture, smooth bulges, relieve fatigue. 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M. if TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 MONTE HALE — ADRIAN BOOTH ‘Along The Oregon Trail” -in= WEDNESDAY — FEBRUARY 11-12 BETTY GWABLT — DAN DAILEY “Mothér Wore Tights" FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13-14 ESTHER WILLIAMS — JIMMY DURANIE ‘This Time For Keeps” ~in- -in- RHEEMS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT h cfs On The Fire Company : New Dance Floor ENJOY A NIGHT OF FUN | Ea asks Dancing to the Music of JIM HENDRICKS AND HIS ORCHESTRA a a Modern, Square and. Paul Jones DANCES 3 Calling Figures Called By Charlie Trostle PRIZES AWARDED Free Parking Admission 75¢ R. L. BREAKIRON :| 333 Marietta Avenue Mojint Joy. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR Plumbing, Heating ahd: Electrical Work TAKE UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY . AUTHORIZED DEALER TRUE-HEET PATENTED OIL BURNER: DAY Phones Day Mt. Joy 215] AND NIGHT _ SERVICE m ay, Night Laddieville C. H. Ponilis { Where WILL YOU BE ON WEDNES., FEBRUARY 18th WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT: The Annual Meeting: OF YOUR LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU! | CO - OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION PLACE - Mt. 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