The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 19, 1948, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, « Joy, Pua., Thursday,
February 19, 1918 |
REG’LAR FELLERS

WL LAFF: THOSE RAMBLING JUNIORS
MAKE IT TEN STRAIGHT
| kee 'p up that do or die spirit when
| they get into the playoffs. They
| the regular schedule like a dose of
| salts. You deserve a lot of credit
fellows and we're all rootin® for


you.
Here's their final regular game:
Mount Jey
GF 18 0
I'MoCue 7 ....... 12 3 21
Brown. 0 0 0/AMOS HERR'S EAST
F 4:1 9 HEMPFIELD TEAM
| Shape FE 49 2 UPSET THE CART :
Bx ver C ha : 0 0 0 East Hempfield, champions of
Millen CG ............00:0 3 1 7/the league last year, certainly up-
Bowman G .............. 1 0 2 set the apple cart at Landisville
BY hE ns Ir 3 o last Thursday evening when they
[F BE rere undefeated Elizabethiown High 3
A W I S E O WwW L| Totals 22 8 31. Had the E'towners won,
———————— | East Donegal GFl T they would have been champions,
about being absent minded.) Fbersole I 0 { 1 but as the season ended in a three-
a fellow living out at Donegal | Murphey F .............. 1 3 5 way tie between East Hempfield,
Springs came town, bought a |: He Be Foo, 2 Y 4 Elizabethtown and East Donegal,
basket of groceries, and went [325 C ae 2 } 0 5 there will have to be a playoff
home without them. [H. Hess G ............ 0 0 among these three teams.
ee Arndt G 3 2 8 But getting back to Section 1,
hap] , { : —————Icoach Amos Herr’'s Landisville
Charlie Roth said a fellow came Totals: iii, L6G:
and when he Score by periods:
painful Mt. Joy
East Donegal
Referee—Sargen.
into the barber shop,
16 12 9 15-52
210 5 11-28
sat down met with a very
accident, He carelessly sat on his
hand and it was full of nails.


JUNIOR HI STANDINGS
Section 1
Teams W. L. Pet.
Mt. Joy . 100-3000
They say the earth is a com-
aratively small planet, but it is
just like a good many small men—



a Elizabethtown ......... 5 4 556
® Marietta ...........4... 5 5 .500
: shy = : Manheim Boro ........ 4 5 44
: nm a certain country sc hool not | pot Hempficld ........ 3 7 300
far from here the teacher held up Fast Doviedal. vo... 2 8 200
a picture of a deer and asked a
class of beginners what it was.
None
said: “What does your
father?"
Villie, hesitating a moment, said:
“It don't look much like a j
to me.”
LITITZ WINS EASILY FROM
MOUNT JOY'S LEGIONNAIRES
In the City-County League Lititz,
won easily from Mount Joy last]
a score of 70!
of them answered so she
mother
sometimes cal] your
ka Thursday night by
ackass CE
to 93.
Mt. Joy





We certainly hope those Juniors
went thru the Section 1 teams of

boys were on their mark Thurs-
day night and with Jack Longe-
necker leading the attack they not
only carried the fig to the favored
E'towners, but walked off with
nonors to throw the League into a
three-way tie,
Elizabethtown took a brief lead
early in the game but by the time
the first period ended East Hemp-
field led by one point. From there
on out they were never headed al-
though E-town kept right on their
heels most of the way. Hempfield |
led by one point at the half but
increased their margin in the third
period when they outscored . the
[visitors 10 to 5.
ii
EPHRATA TROUNCES
MT. JOY, 71 TO 53
me G Fl Tl! Fphrata took a half
5 ct tin -game lead
: Another Dumb Dora just blew J. Crider 00 in their torrid fight with Millers-
in. A newly married woman called} Brown F ............... 1 21... :
Eivief Rav Mvers. of dur fire de. ¥ 6 1 13 Ville for second place honors in the
Niwot, and vant [ to. order|Holigren C ............. 3 2 8/Lancaster ~~ County Basketball
, « Wie ( i 2 . .
I A ; ) Br neman G ........... 10 1 21'League, beating Mount Joy 71 to
some coal and wood. B.Crider G ............ 4a 953, Tuesday night.
Of course this particular woman Totals repens 24 5 53 Ephrata G Fl Ti
isn't exactly helpless. The other ig GF miGaman F .............. 6 0 12
night I saw her chopping wood|p Marks F ............ 7g gHoover Fo... ui... 7173 11
while her hubby held the lantern.|Bushong F .............. 7 6 Cstantine: C ............ 76 2
Sark FB... 7 go MULE oo... 5 2 12
i tee. od >t o Martzell GQ iii itl 4.412
A oe Lid here Mata © .......0 0. 3 0
I SOIR Young Buy here WMIHOr GQ 2 0 gReber G ................ 2.0 4
town resigned as a store clerk and|Scott G ................. 21 5 TOBE
has taken another job. Her girl Kurtz G ................ 310 2 Totals .............. 215 1
Sale a Ee 3 Ee a. Mount Joy
friend said she was foolish hiding ; : 7 G Fl Ti
a Ga 1 Totals ............... 2912 10
such a nice pair of legs behind a Score by periods: Fellenbaum' ® .......... 52-32
counter all those years. Mi Joy... 12 1 16 Crider. F ................ 11 3
SE Yititz 16 16 17 21— 3 Yalters C_........... .. 2. 0 4
D Qal ; Referee Lowell Breneman @ ........s... 30 6
Jown at Salunga a woman has — . : G 71 15
1 cat that is quite a freak. The a : Hallgren © .............. 40 8
dern thing tries its best to sing. Of ROTHSVILLE NOSED OUT Brown Br 0 1-1 3
course there's a reason. It ate the | MOUNT JOY LEGION Totals =
family t canary about two On Monday evening Mount Joy's! totals ...... sl 24 5 53
amily's p anary ¢ t os x. CL Score by periods:
weeks ago, Legion Five suffered a defeat at; Ephrata ... 18 16 21 22—71
on the hands of Rothsville, 75 to 71. M.Joy ........ 13 14 6 20-53
Joe Detwiler has a customer)? the high scoring setto Fellen-; Referee — Peters.
who carries a basket every time he | Paum led in the point column with
a inte
comes to his barber shop. We'er | 30 points.
In two other games, New Hol-
land defeated Lititz 63 to 45 and
Landisville bested Columbia 50 to
36.
soon beginning to think the guy
is making a hair mattress.
Just learned of a new wrinkle
} , : . tothsville
that I'm going to press into ser-
short handed
G FI TI
vice every tim2 I get Mumma F 9 3 21


down at the Springs next Summer, M. Erle F .. 85 8
I'll hold a card party and all the Fry ( reer. 6 6 18
losers must do whatever the win- R. Se iA = ibe . I 3 3 19
ners designate. The winners will} = © Mo
be entertained with refreshments Totals... 2017 95
provided they “sentence” the los- ‘Mount Joy 3.
ers to mow grass, weed flower]. a G Fl Tl
: : Fellen Pian 13 4 30
Eads, trim shru de-weed theiconrag Fo... 7 0 M



lawn, trim any other! Walters C .......:....... 3 2
work there is to be done. Not bad. | Hallgre EC aia a 0 0 ¢
eh? Brown C ..........0.... GG 6
Be Crider G 3 3 7
— — Breneman G ............ 3 0 6
A little chap sitting on the bar- nn
ber chair asked Geo. Shatto to cut Potals ............... 32 7 71
Score by periods:
1 so . x Rosville
other chair,” with a hole in the Mt. Jovy
I'd hate to tell you who
his hair like “that man on the 13 22 20 20—75
16 16 20 19-71
Referee -— Gilham,
rr
middle.
that guy was,
VENTILATE STABLES
ventilaticn in
the stable
health and comfort of
dairy cows. Dampness
is evidence that better ventilation
Good
helps the
Just reminds me. We have an
old geezer here in town who
on his coat to
dandruff.
sprinkies fine salt
make people its
5 needed.


Went into a bakery near here
recently to buy a pie. The only
kind 1 wantad was

asked the fellows
rug would that be a hooked rug?
il you steal a
chocclate and
who is too thrifty
a leave

the only one the baker had was in |
I knew it was a good |
advertisement so I told him
take some other kind. | and helping us out — said: “If a
He reemarked: “Oh, I'll give you
this one. The cat won't mind if I}
take it cut from under her. She's | ing’
been asleep there for two hours. |
|
| s
|
Dick Mumper,
loaf — now home on
the window.
guy poured vinegar in his ear
would that give him pickled herr-
Elwood Martin, the milk peddler,
aid he's going hcme and write
a threatening letter. I ask-
! ed him what he's going to say and
cheese birthday cake and he should | he remarked: “I don’t know, I
because it has a| won't get it till tomorrow.”

While I was in the bakery a|
} If
woman from Drytown came in and | himsell
¢sked the man to bake her a
use Swiss chees2
lot of holes to stick the candles in. |




1 off battle that
ETOWN WON IN PLAYOFF
GAME HERE LAST NITE
Elizabethtown High School was
one step closer to the County High
Section 1 title Wednesday evening
by decisioning East Donegal, 34 to
26, in a gruelling first round play-
featured stubborn
a lot cof hard luck
the Mount Joy High
defenses and
shots at
School,
Approximately
the Mount Joy
capacity,
aisles
1,000 fans filled
auditorium to
overflowing into the
and cramming into every
available niche to witness the first
round battle for Section 1 honors.
Score by periods:
East Donegal ..... 639 8-26
Elizabethtown 1059 11-34
Referees: Lowell and Borger.
A
JUNIOR HIGH FIVES
IN PLAYOFFS AT LITITZ
Rothsville and Mount Joy Junior
High Schools will clash in the first
round of the County League play-
offs Friday night at Lititz High

in the stable School, it was announced by Reed- (
league president.
The final game, matching the,
the first contest and!
er L. Fshelman,
winner of
Lancaster Township Junior High,
{will be played on Friday, Feb. 27,
also at Lititz
The dates for
decided Tuesday
consultation with
authorities.
Section
Section 3 champion.
BE —
THE LOCAL WEATHER
BY KENNETH DROHAN
The following is a report of the
daily temperatures and rainfall in
this section from Wednesday
February 11 to Tuesday February
17:
the games were |
Lititz school
| “Chucky” Bennett gave some Day Low High Rain
Just then a fellow came running | ¢ a laugh the other. day Wednesday ...... -10 29 .04 in.
into the bakery and said: “Do you | when Dan Brubaker bought ' a Thursday ......... 20 44 00 in.
have bomkbernicks1?” The “baker |cigar, and without thinking, Friday ............ 16 46 06 in.
said: “We do” The guy said: “Well | Chucky handed it to him saying: Saturday .......... 24 49 13 in.
vou keep the bomber and give me | “With cream?” - Wouldn't Sunday ..,....... . 19 45 00 in.
the nickel, I wanta make a phone | surprise me if the next customer Monday ........... 17 '45 00 in.
call.” | got coffee with matches and ‘Tuesday Save da 31 55 .00 in.
| sugar. | memset Al Wifes
Qur Jimmy here at this office’ A WISE OWL' Patronize Bulletin advertisers.



NEWTOWN
The Ladies Aid Society held
their regular monthly
the home of Mrs.
macher on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harcld Stoppard |
and family of Letort and Mr.
Charles Zeamer of Kinderhook, |
visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Gelt- |
macher on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Geltmacher
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelt-
macher on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kauffman
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Fogie of Mount Joy visited Mu.
and Mrs. George Schelkope and
family on Sunday.
Betty Jane and Linda Lou Gelt-
macher spent the week end with
their grandmother, Mrs. Minnie
Geltmacher of Kinderhook.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis, of
Ephrata, Mr, Wilbert Witmer of
meeting at
Daniel Gelt- |
Lancaster RD, were week end
callers ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Geltmacher. |
Miss Virginia and Miss Ida
Greenawalt, Mrs. Maris Frysinger,
Mrs, Ida Isenberger, Ella Sherk,
Marion and Paul Fitzkee, of Mt.

TCI meme
SHOWS EVERY NIGHT |
Matinees Sat. at 2; Sunday at 2:20 |
Last Times Thurs., Feb.19
“RED STALLION” |
FRI-SAT. Feb. 20-21
TYRONE PCWER
"CAPTAIN
From
CASTILLE |
Technicolor
Shows at 7:00 and 9:40 p. m. For
This Picture.
Sunday Only Feb, 22|
Yvonne DeCarle — Geo. Brent
“SLAVE GIRL"
Technicolor
MON.-TUE. Feb. an
““Gone with the Wind’ |
Technicolor
One Show Only Each Night, Star(-
ing at 7:30. Box office Opens at 6:45. |



There were
| DEEDS RECORDED
| Joy, visited Mrs. Daniel Moore on |
| Sunday.
| Cohick, Ocean City, N, J, tb
M:. and Mrs. Abram Gamber | Christian J. Hiestand, East Don-
held a wedding dinner for their | €83l Twp. one-half interest in
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | tWo tracts in West Donegal Twp.
gi v, : | oxi linia
Mrs. Ray Gamber on
Sunday. |
twenty-one guests, | FROTECT ENGINES
Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher visited The engine of the farm tractor
Mrs. Jacob Erb of Columbia Rl,| or truck will last longer if dirt is
cn Monday.
em re ee tll Qe

fitted parts.
rr eet A Arse
Josephine Cohick; Martha and Patronize Bulletin advertisers.


iT°S HERE! NOW:—
SPRINGER’S RED ROSE
BOCK BEER
ALSO
WACKER — PRIOR — FORT PITT
VALLEY FORGE — SCHLITZ
ALSO
YUENGLING'S PORTER
VICTOR J. SCHMOLL
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
PIELS —


Saturday Last Day
For
Rettew’s Second Annual
Giant Store Wide
Rummage
SALE
OUTSTANDING VALUES

Rettew’s Dept. Store
TEL. 1-2-3 MANHEIM, PENNA.


C. M. WEBB
& SONS
22 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
Mt. Joy 117-3 (Manheim 211J4
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RETIRE
ON A |
LIFE INCOME



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morning after a] |
| for life will | receive
Mount Joy hclds the ||
1 titl> and Rothsville is!


i CAN SAVE
BE
$2 $5 $10
a WEEK ot
How uch a month
beginning at age ||!
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55 60 |
NOE iiss
Address__
Present |
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Mail tor


Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
Mount Joy, Pa,
Telephone 7-R
| 1-29-3Mo.


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BIGLER H, MUMIMA |
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| Howard W. Fryer, and George S.|
kept out by clean filters and well- |


SLOAN’S PHARMACY
MOUNT JOY, PA.
OPENS ITS NEW
9
REFRIGERATED CANDY DEPARTMENT
Neither heat, nor cold, nor moisture can diminish the
flavor of your favorite candies when they are kept
cool and airtight in this new service to our many
Whitman’s customers.

EVERY BOX YOU BUY
HERE IS GUARANTEED FRESH
Discover how good Whitman's
candies can taste when they are perfectly protected.

i Ee
Mount Joy Frozen Foods
LOCKER PLANT PHONE 183-M
Fresh Taste Much Extra Work All vitamins are
No Waste Fair Lady's Spared sealed in.
With Frosted Foods You pay only for
So Easily Prepared edible portions
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES For Videntine Tarts and :
George Washington pies ........ . 16 oz. .28¢
PEAS: -~ Tender antl Green ose 21¢
HADDOCK FILLETS: - For Lent - 16 oz. Eee 45
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
| PLUMS 1 1b. .15| BABY LIMA BEANS ...... 9
STRAWBERRIES ..... 11h. 50 |[FORDHOOUK LIMA BEANS i
APRICOTS ............ 21h. .16 | STRING BEANS ........ end
APPLE SAUCE ........ 1 1b. 13 |CAULIFLOWER ........... 2
HAMBURG PATTIES 4 for 35 ASPARAGUS .............. of
CLOISTER DAIRY ICE CREAM
Many flavors
2 qts. 95 1 gal. $1.8!
Pints .25


pS RK I YC
| WEEK END SPECIALS
FRIDAY — SATURDAY -—- SUNDAY
LOBSTER TAIL
| Hot and Cold TURKEY SANDWICHES
nN OYSTER PLATTERS
OYSTER SANDWICHES
American Legion Post
NO. 185 MOUNT JOY, PA. 10-3-t
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THE GENE ERAL PUBLIC
IS INVITED TO HEAR
The HON. CLARE G. FENERTY
Judge of the
RC


Court of Common Pleas al Philadelphia
WHO WILL SPEAK ON
“The New Challenge and the Old Faith”
TEE FINAL IN A SERIES OF FOUR LYCTURES BY
THE CATHOLIC FORUM OF THE LANCASTER DEANERY
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1948
83:15 P. Mi.
Lancaster Catholic High Schoo! Auditorium
NO ADMISSION CHARGE —_ ERING YOUR FRIEND:


— Y rr rs
EVENINGS SATURDAVS |
SHOWS MATINEE
7 AND 9:00 P. M TI | E A TRE ! AND
HOLIDAYS
SATURDAYS <
6.8.10 P.M 1
Tce. Mbunt Joy, Pa.

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20-21
MICKEY ROONEY — BRIAN PONLEVY -in-
“KILLER MeCOY™
MONDAY — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23-24
MAUREEN CHARA -- REX HARRISON -in-
“FOXES OF HARROW"
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, FERRUARY 25-26
DANNY KAYE — VIRGINIA MAYO -in-
“SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY”



FRIDAY — SATURCAY, FEBRUARY 27-28
JUNE ALLYSON we PETER LAWFORD -in-
“GOOD NEWS”



RHEEMS
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

On The Fire Company
New Dance Floor
ENJOY A NIGHT OF FUN

Dancing to the Music of
JIM HENDRICKS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Modern, Square and Paul Jone
DANCES
Calling Figures Called By
Charlie Trostle

PRIZES
Admission 75e¢
AWARDED
Free Parkin


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