Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa., NI Pgh a Bg yg ig TN Thursday, November 11, 1948! REG'LAR FELLERS —BY-~ A WISE OWL their car, crawled their feet behind day. Just then a nice big educated ringneck flew right over their car and landed nearby. Of course a lot of en=- couragement SO they out, sneaked took to up « 3 the air and for all we know is still going Tha Wednesday and Ray declares landed in England next afternoon. A fellow went int Eshleman Bres. Store and a caught his eye pair of nicely colored pajamas 3 He asked what they were and was told | Clyde they arg rarments ks ar a tht The “RY” : : v lolks wear at > The “B” team is also in the Coun- He caid he could not use hem : : i 0 Ee : g tne ty League and will be composed of he se the only place he goes at . : : ecause th ly place he goes at | pohert Conner, Art Schneider, Bob Bor nig is to bed - : ‘ S night eC. Germer, Marlin Frey, Sox Myers, —_— Russ Sumpman Jr, Dave Morris \ ow l1o wn, n i and Don Ober plus some of the var- ed w ( decided to sity players. hims« \ a i he Last year the Mount Joy team 1 Y ended the season in sixth place, in d m . . i Mm he league, and came in third in the } | T a) A Lancaster Junior Chamber of Com- h ; merce Tourney. It is hoped that the Was | h : v new members will give the team the ola UR = : added punch to enable the locals to St emarked the Ww nothing gain a playoff spot. doing as she was married He " i if On Thursday, November 18, 1948 id her r hubby wouldnt mmnd1 R Hs : Wo : Aut the team travels to Millersville. she went out just one time and ell feces 1 cat ted : . : | SIX IS A CROWD WHEN 1 A TNT Tg “ . HUNTING SMALL GAME oO X 1 tel ni he 1 h ! i Six Lancaster County hunters a were apprehended Saturday for a sarty in hunting sm game Ii ever came mighty I i 3 } me dl game. 3 3 n the meantime, State ame near to getting his theoat cut it was ean tate Game i : Protectors in this area continued then and there . 1 tc curb nimrods shooting at game Thon in safety zones, or 150 yards from there 1 1 cnap lvl it lori a "wy a . any occupied building. who hasn't really done much ever bo : : The six who made settlement on ince he was married quite some | Nor . fhe other dav sorhe field receipts of $5.00 were Thonias ui 1 Lil iC = a 11: > 5 | Willis Kahler, Rohrersiown and one calle y ofl him a job. 3 Aol the wil i h | Gerald Elwood Sheaffer, Lititz R3; Asking the wife where e was Ralph Becke Wenger, M: 1 he remarked that the man should | i : rons ! fanheim ria R2; Benjamin Erb Shenk, Man- go down along the Little Chickies! 4 ty : neim Rl; Hanse] Kreider Witmer, Creek and look for a pole with a| ~" both end Manheim R2 and Irvin Newcomer worm on )OLI ‘n 1 Miller, Mt. Jcy R1 ee ee ell Oe Remi us the tim local shoe repair man stuck a sign out | MOUNT JOY AMERICAN LEGION front of his store advertising a BASKETBALL SCHEDULE rarticular brand of rubber heel FOR 1948 - 49 SEASON The sign pictured a lovely gal (First Half) aying m In Love With Ameri- Mon. Nov. 15 - Columbia (Home) ca's Number One Heel Thur. Nov. 18 - Millersville (Away) The next morning there Ww Mon. Nov. 22 - Lititz (Home) scribbled in lipstick across the | Thur. Nov. 2¢ - Quarryville (Away) bottom of the sig: Teo bad, sis- | Mon. Nov. 29 - E-town (Home) ter, I married I'hur. Dec. 2 - New Holland (Away) — Mon. Dec. 6 - Tritown (Home) Al Koger, at Florin, had an im=- | Thur. Dec. 9 - Rothsville (Away) portant phone call to make last | Mon. Dec. 13 - Manheim (Away) week, but by the time the operator | Thur. Dec. 16 - Landisville (Home) answered he forgot the number and | Mon. Dec. 20 - Paradise (Home) ymething about started to sputter sc 1-9-9 ~ His wife hesitate, 190J12. ered, the number never ment a thing hearing him called Being flust- to him and when he repeated it, the operator said: “Hang up a minute, please.” He did! And rang him back, cause it was his own number, the * operator Most nimrods go hunting for rab- bits, pheasants, deer, quail, turkeys, etc., but when a pheasant was fiush- ed in back of Jim Krall, and he mis- | sed it clean, he called it something BOWLING MOUNT JOY TOWN ‘A’ LEAGUE Bennett's YG SG TG Th Hopple 160 223 203 586 E. Brown 152 177 200 529 Kinse 168 214 559 Spangler 2 1719 112 523 Benneit 179 246 164 589 Total : 900 993 893 2786 Kreider's FG SG TG TI Vat 146 179 200 523 Geltmacher .... 149 170 143 462 H B 1 201 151 179 531 Boozel . 1715 168 186 329 Pack 189 184 167 540 Tot 860 852 875 2587 Barnhart's ¥G SG TG TH ider 181 189 192 562 Anderson 214 154 191 5509 R. Brown 115 160 23 506 Reinhold 164 191 190 545 Barnhart . «183 157 186 3528 Total 857 851 990 2698 Funk's YG SG TG Th Frey 215 ‘179 184 HTN 158 205 182 545 Host 159 163 181 503 R. Penn 180 158 194 532 Funk . 206 160 168 333 Totals 917 865 909 2691 -— 1 EGION TEAM OPENS SEASON AT HOME WITH COLUMBIA NOV. 15TH The Mount Joy Legion Basket- ball team of the Lancaster County League will open its season with Columbia on Monday, November 15, 1948 on the High School court The first game is scheduled nere » begin at 7:00 p. m. with the varsity attraction following at bout 8:15 p. m: The league is composed of twelve teams this vear and only the top tour in the fina] standings will be eligible for the play offs. These teams are upposed to be the best in the county and many thrilling games snould be encountered, as each team plays a rough game schedule, The Mount Joy team will have a there by private business. change Lee in personel this year, Ellis will again be coach, with Hank Hallgren listed as After varsity is manager. four practice ses- being built a- Harold Fellen- ions the round Gene Crider, baum, Bill Conrad, Hank Hallgren, George Weber, John Crider and Jack Breneman of town: Paul Sload and Skip Snyder, Jim Snavely and Jay Ris- ser of Landisville. Preliminary games at 7:15 p. m and varsity game starts at 8:30 p.m. Home games will be played in the Mt. Joy high school gymnasium and everyone is invited to attend. This is the best league in Lancas- ter County and all .games:should-be | geod brand of basketball. ff Ui ——— Ohio is one of our ranking states in agriculture, natural resources, manufacturing and commercial ac- tivities. my license, there's no open seasori entirely different. And according to )for em. ! twentystwo money in the bank that is there to and back as Burton Shupp, Libhart of Marietta; and Don Haverstick, Herb SENT THIS BACK ** SHE SAID SHE. ORDERED THE LOW DOWN| from | HICKORY GROVE the scientists been perusin’ that are becoming just where it says here and wary of Govt. are quitting, there and some the ones saying research But won't And such refusal, the way 1 deduct | jobs on | these things name names. | it, means there are no names to name and furthermore if there | are any who quit, then they may | the is good be getting out while coast is | clear and the getting and | before the investigation actually is camping on their door-step. Quitting to avoid questioning, if you are innocent, don’t make sense. But scientists, they are sometimes our nation’s greatest suckers—hard to understand, some of 'em. Likewise with lots of ed- ucators — gullible souls, many of em are—theoretical to the point of being their own worst enemy. If I was in the brass watch business I would include in my prospect list, the whole faculty of all our biggest universities, ! Take Govt. ownership—socialism for short—most university facul- ties team with advocates. And ali the time while they are telling their classes the desirability of the Govt. running everything the pay off their pay-check, was put Yours with the low down, JIMMY A — Sportsmen’s Asso. Has 374 Members The November meeting of the Mt. Joy Sportsmen's Association was held Monday evening with twenty me mbers present. Forty-five new members were taken in and there were twenty re- newals making a total of 374 mem- to date. The fish committee reported that 800 sunfish and 1000 tadpoles were stocked in the Little Chicques creek. ! A motion was made to get fifteen crates of rabbits. Arrangements are being made to hold a Fox Hunt on December 16th. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting. Dillinger joyable movies after the meeting. a _——.__-orrr- MOUNT JOY ELIMINATED IN THE SOCCER PLAYOFF Hamburg High School, Berks John showed very en- Co Soccer champicns, brought an end to Mount Joy High School's hopes a P.1.A.A. District 3 title this sea- back Day's booters, 2-0 Tuesday on the Ham- for son by turning John burg High School field. Mount Joy Pos. Hamburg Brown G Roming Brooks I. B. R. Moyer Fuller R. B G. Moyer Divet R. H Confer Rice CC. H. Storidt Miller L. B. Donatilli Harple W. Wolf Coover R. I. Packard Wilson C.¥. Heene Shupp L. 1 E. Yoder McCue LW. Baver MTP. JOY ....... 0 0 0 0-0 HAMBURG ..... 0 1 1 0-2 Substitutes: Mount Joy Bates; Hamburg—Yoder, Yocon, Guth, and Roberts Goals: Hamburg Wolf, E. Yoder. 'DONEGAL AIRPORT NEWS The beautiful flying weather on and Sunday brought many pilots visitors alike to the local airport. Among the pilots making cross- country trips were John Hawth- orne and John Shank who flew to Wings Field at Ambler, Harry Ris- ser who made his destination Do- ver, Delaware and Albert Forry, Elijer Lamberson, William Rapp and Richard Hawthcrne who flew to Reading Municipal Airport Harold Newcomer, Vernon Kin- sey and Robert Lehman flew to Benton where they made reser- vations for a hunting trip later on. Hawthorne trip to John Bcok and John made a cross country Blairstown, New Jersey last Fri. SMOKER, NOVEMBER. 12TH Friendship Fire Company will hold a Somker at the Fire House, | a | on Friday, November 12th, for the | benefit of the company, ————— A paper ! lic clove, 1 t | celery salt, 1 t | wide-mouthed When in need of Printing. (any« ) thing) kindly remember the Bulletin The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! + + + Week's Best Recipe Creole French Dressing: 1 salt, 1 ¢ paprika, 1 t pared mustard, 1 t Worcestershire gar- sugar, 1 t pre- sauce, tabasco sauce, | c¢ tarragon wine vinegar, 1 ¢ salad oil. Cut garlic clove in 2-3 pieces and put in 1% or 2 pint jar Add salt, sugar, celery salt, pap- | rika, mustard, Worcestershire sauce pepper, tabasco and vinegar. Stir well so seasonings dissolve. Add cil, cover tightly, shake extremely well before using. Refrigerate. Remove garlic before serving, Save Wood-Ashes Those who burn wood, are wise to save every bit of the ashes for fertilizer. Wood large amount of potash and, except ashes contain a that they lack nitrogen, they furn- ish a complete fertilizer, Lime in the ashes, sweetens soil. It isn’t advisable to mix wood ashes with however. If have strong manures, don't think valuable in wood ashes, price it, by you you something the ton, as fertilizer, and you will be convinced. A Fall Treat For a party, buy two dozen doughnuts and make an orange- tinted frosting for them. Cream | together, 3 T butter, 2 ¢ powdered | sugar, orange vegetable coloring | as desired. Inspirational I will walk within my house with a perfect heart. -Psalm 101:2. rr et QC eee STORE SWEET POTATOES 3uy the home supply of sweet | potatoes now and place perman- ently in baskets, reminds J. O,] Dutt, extension vegetable special- ist of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege Cure near the furnace for 3 or 4 weeks. Then store in part of the basement at degrees and keep covered to hold remaining moisture CARD PARTY AT MAYTOWN The Donegal Unit gion, will sponsor a card the East Donegal auditorium on Le- party in American Twp., evening 13th at eight o'clock. Saturday NT November » t pepper, several drops of a cooler | el about 30 high school mom SAYS IT AINT=- SHE CALLED IT FILET OF SOLE~~= \ 3 LIC SOTO, eo moor wars Ml] THEATRE sunny day. S. G. Gesell, Penn SHOWS EVERY NIGHT State extension entomologist, rec- Matinee Sat. at 2: Sunday at 3 P.M. ommends spraying with 1 pound of Nov. 11-12 50 per cent DDT wettable powder THU - FRI HUMPHREY BOGART in 10 gallons of water. About 1 gallon of spray will be needed for Edw. G. Robinson - Lauren Bacall sach animal. { " each anima "KEY LARGO KILL MICE IN ORCHARDS | = Poison bait can be used to kill SATURDAY Nov. 13 mice in orchards, according to C. S. GROUCHO MARX Bittner, extension fruit specialist of| \ " the Pennsylvania State College. COPACABANA Ask your county agent for details.| = SUN.-MON. Nov. 144 | AUSHERMAN BROS., Realtors James P. Hays, HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? DON'T WAIT T LONG ’ : : a TUE-WED. Nov. 16-17 City Shoe Repairing Co. wy. 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