fen iy CONT EY ey Ap SEY , TM d4—The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa. OWL LAFES A Music Festival —— | The Chorus and Orchestra | sections of the Music Festival will give a concert in the Mount Joy High School on Saturday, April 10th. at which time eighteen young people from our school will be in the Chorus. The wil] ar- rive in the morning and have re- students the County music field and a very hersals morning and afternoon, in preparation for the evening con- | cer t. These young folks are tops in Thursday, April 8, 1918] REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes lo PINHEAD DUFFY! YOU KNOW IT'S CORRECT ABSOLUTELY SITUATION FORBIPDEN TO EAT CANDY IN THE SCHOOL ROOMY “UNDESIRABLE ALIE NS" | Rotary Senior Dance | sore@ by EC A TRE SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Matinees Sat. at 2; Sunday at 2:20 ————— LAST TIMES THURS. APRIL 8 April 9 at Mt. Joy High The Rotary Senior Dance, spon- the Mount Joy Rotary | splendid program may be ex- 27 ZZ | pected Come out and enjoy an 7 evening of music with them. | BY Mount Joy High School Band a Club will serve lunch and suppel A WISE OWL| to these students at the School. | The Band section of the County { — Festival will give a concert on Took a ride to the mountians on | April 24th, at the Manheim Twp | Sunday and met an old native | High School, at which time four of | who climbed one of the highest |‘ Mount Joy's band members will | | peaks with me to look out over a vast forest of trees and brush. | The native exclaimed: “Yup there | has that mountain and never been seen Leen many a couple go up again.” “Ge=, what happened to them?” “Oh dunno....went down the other side I guess.”, the ole boy replied. Politeness these days consists in offering your seat to a lady when you get off a crowded bus. After the clergyman, with whom playing a round of missed the he had been golf, had ball several times, the judge look- in the reverend’s fast completely ed intently reddening face, and “That's the most profane silence I said quietly, have ever known. A very shapely miss from town was quite put out with a Lancaster office where she had applied for a job, because they told her her form wasn't properly filled out. She went right home and looked in a mirror and still doesn’t agree. Today's version of “Trees”. I think that I shall never pair of knees, see a As lovely as a pair of trees. Indeed, unless the long skirts fall I'll never sez a knee at all. think meet, time both somebody moves the ends. Just about the make we we can ends ——————— We saw a chap in riding breech- es trudging along the cemetery road, “Have you been riding?” we asked. He replied, “Yes, I was riding. My horse wanted to go one way and I wanted to go the other.” Wa asked’ “How did you the argument?” He explained, “He tossed me for it.’ —Oh! settle After reading last weeks column one of my electrified fans wants to know if I ever learned to read and write, He forgets about them burning dewn the little old red schoolhouse to get me out of the second grade The gram to me. alphabet was a But I count to twenty with my shoes off. I I mejorad in open air and calis- thenics. My home work in sleeping as late as 1 could. quiz pro- managed to consisted get a leather di- I finally did ploma, I graduated on the end of a Loot. We were doing a little research on certain statistics last week, and just to help us prove we didn't make a mistake will you check cur figures for us? First of all we found that there are 15,360 drops of milk in a quart It takes a little while to drop a quart of milk drop by drop through an eye-dropper, but we dooed it. Qur second feat was a trifle toughar. The questicn was “How meny hairs has the hide of a large horse?” Our answer is “The hide cf a 2000 pound horse is covered with approximately 51,500,000 hairs Of course, you mustn't forget to | HOLD WHITE FLYER SHOOT | House. weigh the horse. A Florin youth stopped at Clayts’ | in an antiquated jelcpy, and Mushy | asked, “What model is your “This car model,” swered example. A WISE OWL ent A Mere car?” | ain't no | { You would have the buoyancy | to jump over a house. if you were | on the moon, but that is if there | are houses on the moon, | an- | basketball the boy. “It's a horrible season, finished fourth high in the on the farm can be improved and participate, —— eee tll Ae CONEWAGO GUN CLUB TO match of the will be sponsored by The first shooting 1948 season the Conewago Rcd and Gun Club, Elizabethtown, Pa., Sunday, April 11. The event will be a 50- bird white flyer shoot and practice shooting. The shoot will be held on the Club's shooting grounds re- cently purchased from John Keen- er. It mile on one-half and form- Play- is located about Maytown, “Daddy’s east of erly known as grounds.” The shooting is scheduled to be- gin at 1 p. m,, and will continue un- Registration will begin| til: 5 p. m. | | at 12 noon. Cash prizes will be a- warded in the 50-bird white flyer event. All sportstmen are invited to participate and urged to come out and see the Club’s shooting grounds. LIVER Plan to attend these events which i: — will continue throughout the sum- 3 A mer and fall. ROA JO rem 3) ~~ - Mount Joy Scouts rR (From page 1) Martin hopes reported, the asso- ciation to mately 2,000 trees in the area. The trees Monday were on the farm of Lloyd Myers, Man- year, approxi- Mt. Joy plant planted LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES ~~ ARE NOW CONTROLLED T= % SWAMPY AREAS A Hy = A mR FLUKES IN CATTLE ~ BY DUSTING W§ OM PLANES | Sr Ea heim RD, treasurer of the associ- ation. Martin said other farmers in the Mi. Joy area will be contacted and asked to have trees planted on their property. The farmer will have to sign a lease, ‘Martin said, stating that he will not sell them, for Christmas trees or for other uses, | The sportsmen’s asso. will be COWS MANUFACTURE VITAMINS IN THE FIRST STOMACH responsible for taking care of the ' Martin members of to the week-end trees, said. Twenty-two the association drove mountains the past to over secur? the young AR OF IODINE, PIGS MAY BE BORN WITHOUT HAIR. | | trees. Twenty six scouts of the troop assisted in the planting. —— Ee Planning Fi anning There ae 107 (From Page 1) The death January 31, 1942 will be enrolled in of Eli Shenk was recorded. September, 1948. Chief Ray Myers turned in $38.00 9 These children must be regis- and R. E. Hassinger turned in $147.- tered for and attend the pre school 01. clinic in the Grade School, Thurs- The dues of tre State Association day, May 6, 1948 at any time be- was ordered paid. tween the hours of 8:30 to 4:30: Reg- The Chicken Corn Soup commit- istration cards can be secured from tee reported that no car is available the Grade School office, if not al-'to be awarded during this summer. ready filled in. Cards should be re- They asked for and were given $1,- Can't Geta Car To (From Page 1) dered this month names to be placed on it. t:rned to Mr. Heaps as soon as pos- 000.00 for seven prizes to be award- ed the last night of the Community birth certifi- Exhibit. cates must be presented on May 6. The Sportsman's Club was At the to the will be on duty a medical examiner, sometime this fall. examiner, a registered Three new members were taken nurse. and clerk, in addition to the into the company, Ivan Schwanger, sible. 8. Vaccination and given pre-school basement clinic there permission use a dental County Director and member ot the William Conrad and John E. Crider. | the tires Mount Joy Primary Faculty. The Company instructed Questions concerning registration Trustees to get bids for and the clinic should be referred to on, the Dodge. These to be opened new Mr. C. R. Heaps at the Grade at the May Meeting. School. Balances for the month of March . were: Disabled Fireman's Fund MT. JOY SPORTSMEN TO $890.95. New Uniform Fund $554.- SHOW LOUIS- WALCOTT FIGHT 18: General Fund, $248.08; Enter- The Mount Joy Sportsmen's AsS- tainment Fund $409.18; sociation will hold their regular gund $1,372.29; Relief Fund $2,757- monthly meeting on Monday, April g5. Serviceman’s Fund $413.52. 12th, at eight o'clock at the Fire The Financial Secretary reported 75 delinquent members. After the business session a full fhe Secretary was instructed to length movie of the Louis-Walcott send a letter to the Auxiliary asking fight will be shown. jor a copy of the minutes pertain- ing to a check of $300.00 for the Uniform Fund You are invited to attend. el @ KEATH FINISHES FOURTH Frank Keath, E-town College USE RUBBER TIRES flash the .past Almost any implement or vehicle during United States. In 23 games he its efficiency increased by using scored 564 points. The winner in rubber tires, according to C. H. 22 games scored 618 points. He Bingham, Penn State extension was Nate De Long, of River Fall, agricultural . engineer. Wis., teachers college. BE A A Patronize Bulletin advertisers. / Stimulate your business by adver- ‘ising in ‘the Bulletin. Building | from HICKORY GROVE Today I am delving into corpora- tion trying t unearth how | come folks will listen or believe some guy when he is up there on | | the platform saying how he will | put the corporations in their place, fights and bleeds the das he for ! taxpayers. But so far in my delvin’, tco few corporations take time out from their work to tell us folks | how they operate and what they are doing for the country — or] deny they are a horse-thief or a no-ccunt in the community. This U. S. A. much not look today if thrifty | folks had not joined together and | | put their dinero in a joint account —formed built and would like it is a company — and our railroads, and factories, refineries, No one cash, The pe wood of what Ri 1 | good sample of what happens when by 4 windy in- advocating and insurance concerns. person ever had enough ple in England are a | people listen tc 2 dividuals quietus putting a turn- ing business over to the Govt. and them. In a couple of years al- on corporations and ter taking over the coal mines, cverseas airways, European air- ways, etc., the deficits from opera- | | | nice tions are now up to the Britishers’ and still rising. A kettle of fish versus Utopia, peace | end plenty. And the folks in Eng- | land choosing to get must | wait their turn — boats are loaded to the gunwales. England is un- happy. i Yours with the low fom JIMMY rrr There is no better way to boos your business than by local news- ching - away, | class | auditorium, THE LOW DOWN '| Ads InThis Club in honor of the graduating of Mount Joy high school, be held in the high school Friday ‘night, April 9th, from 9 to 12 p.m, Music for dancing will. be fur- nished by Andy Kerner'’s Orches- tra. The affair is informal and for will | those who do not care to dance, their will be cards. Refreshments also. It is the desire of the Rotary Club to make this an annual af- fair, should the public show their support by a big turn-out. Every civic event that is introduced and sponsored by local organizations should be given the full support and cooperation of the towns- i people. Reserve April 9th for the Senior Dance, and remember, its for Senior Students and Adults Only. Cabin Sites ALONG CHICKIES CREEK $300 each Wm. T. Kline MOUNTVILLE, PA. Phone 9241 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 4-8-tf Quality Meats A FULL LINE OF Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St., Mt. Joy DR, S MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 59 N. Market St., Elizabethtown PHONE: 334-J Eyes Examined by Appointment Daily: 9toland 2to 5 Evenings. Tues. and Sat. 6:30 to 8 No Hours Thursday FRI-SAT. ‘BODY “WYOMING” April 9-10 JOHN GARFIELD & SOUL ~ SATURDAY - 2 p. m. ONE SHOWING ONLY “Pacific Adventure’ Plus 70 minutes of Shorts SUN.- MON. April 11-12 GANGLAND MEETS TREASURY DENNIS 3 O'KEEFE Mary Meade - Wally Ford Eogle-Lion Film BEER! Call 1185 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Vietor J. 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