The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 16, 1949, Image 4

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The Bulletin, Mt Joy,
OWL | LAHFS ‘Lost The First In Four
To Defending Champs
):

A WIS E OWL
I'm bec disillusioned
and it's
thought were my
good friend of
oming quite
people 1
A very
been
all due to the
friends
mine had
away for quite some time, and
when I met him recently and ask-
ed him where he had been: he
said: “Taking a census of the pen-
guins at the North Pole.”----- But
here’s the awful part. There are
not any penguins at the North
Pole. They're all in the South
Polar region.
A near
him well) was
Donegal Road
of wind carried his
sighted man (you know
walking along the
hat away on
Monday. He gave chase, but the
faster he ran, the faster the hat
seemed to go.
A woman screamed from a near
by farmhouse: “What are you
doing?”
The man replied
trying to
“Your
man.
that he was
retrieve his hat.
hat!” exclaimed the
“There it is
Wo
over by the
stone fence; now you stop chasing
my. little black hen.”---Was he ev-
er embarrassed!!
East
summer
A graduate of
a job for the
Donegal got
that requires
his early rising so his mother
gave
him an alarm clock Today he
told me, he sold it. When 1 had
asked him why, he explained: “It
kept going off while I was asleep.”
The local
crowded
dog houses are ex
tremely since Sunday!
What hounds these men are!
A young blade was quite proud
of his new Argyl socks, so he ask-
ed my daughter: “What do you
think would go well with my
new purple, green and yellow
socks?” And she answered “Hip
boots!’
It seems girls today always have
an answer when 5 fellow says
something nice about himself. For
Instance when one of the fellows
gloated: I'm a egular sheik
Say, I wish I had a nickel for
every girl I've kissed.” Mary ex
claimed: ‘I'll bet you'd ush
right out and buy package of
gum.”
These nights cf
offer some most
conversations, if y
dows, amusing
yu just happen to
Sunday
was
be strolling by. night,
1:00 a. m., 1
Marietta St.,
cf the night
“John, is everything
the night?*
about sauntering
down and in tae still
I heard:
shut up for
asked the nagging
wife. “That depends on you,
everything else is”, he growled
back.
The riding academy is not doing
much business as patrons seem tc
be falling off every day.
I always used to believe the oid
saying “that the best things In
life are free.”
on, I find it is
Most of the best things are
ried.
But, as time goes
just the reverse
house, I had
blonde in
Down at the court
walked up to a gorgeeus
the tustody of a matron, and ask-
ed: “Why did they put you in
jail?” She answered: “Because
I am a lyric soprano.” “But that
is no crime,’ I exclaimed, “they
can’t put you in jail for that.’
She smiled and retorted: ‘Oh no,
you should have heard the lyrics!”

Most of the bathing
beaches today remind me of
cne thing--barbed
protect the property
structing the view.
suits on the
only
wire.
without
They
ob-
you off at
necessarily
When your wife
the station, :it doesn’t
denote affection, so don’t be
guided. She may be merely
making sure -that you are gone.
sees
mis=-
A WISE OWL | the
re ll AU
The Penna. State target shoot is
being held at Shamokin this week.
Pa
when a strong gust |
{ 1. SO
|
Chursd ay June 16. 1940
Th unt Joy Jr. Legion Basc-
ball team lost their first game in
four starts thi eason to the de-
fending champion Quarryville nine
1 1-0 count, on Thursd June
Oth at Mt. Jo The game was a
pitcher's battle between Don Esh-
leman and Bob Herr, down to th

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One thing to remember while A wife has been fined $25 for SATURDAY NITE
traveling on the highway is that | whipping her husband on the
| lost time can sometimes be made | street. She should have known -—
{ up, but death is permanent. nome was the only place for that.
out Eshleman was in trcuble MOUNT JOY NETMEN SCORE { WHP radio transmitter
in the second inning when Ed. Ap- VICTORY OVER MIDDLETOWN The pleasure of attending a con-
' lec ff wit} trinle he it
I led off with a triple, but fhe Mt. Joy defeated Middletown, 6-3 { ventional movie is denied thou-
retired tl 1 t three batters wit } | ‘ |
« ene X ; re atte ; h in its leas ue match played on the | ands of fortunate physically |
no damage In the top of the fifth , Q lav |
: . local courts Saturday. handicapped persons. If a per-
Boyd doubled and Newswanger 1
we Mt. Joy captured four of the sin- n is able to take a ride in an
alked to put men on first and .
1 gles matche nd two of the doubles | automobile he can be able to see
econd with no outs, and then af- ® ! |
in scoring the win and hear the best Hollywood can
1 0 u ntermission, due ? |
3 . 1 ace.
to the sun blinding the batter and . Singles
wd 1 H. Fellenbaum (MJ) defeated B ‘ars are parked in a semi-circle, |
itcner Eshleman again got the rn
. +} Bitterman 6-1, 63 with the front wheels elev: ted
next three batters, to get out of : 1
Talis . IR E. Crider (MJ) defeated D. High { shout six inches so that those
trouble, However with two outs 6-3. 6-3 : |
isd nen on first and’. second. into J ; ing the movie are relaxed in an
ie nu - L 44 elon R. Divet (MJ) defeated Smith vy canir at home |
the top half of the sixth, Boyd had §-1. 6-0. SHSg RL Nome, |
: 1 . , / d place eakers in |
singled sharply ove second to, J, Germer (MJ) defeated W. Attendants place speakers in |
core with the games only run. Giehler 6-0, 6-3, each car and the occupants may |
Mount Joy had scoring oppor-| I+ Wahl (M) defeated Ranck 6.3, | control the volume. They may
6-1
tunities in the third when Elwood 2 :
Rice singled. w vificed 1 hie C. Dailey (M) defeated R. Kra
ACC > £2 A, VS iC 110°C ti » > go .
y > er 2 y mer 3-6, 8-6, 6-1
econd by Joan Miller, and went to Doubles
third on a wild pitch, but was left Fellenbaum and Divet (MJ dos
stranded McCue flied ou
when
t, feated Smith and Bitterman 6-0, 6-
Shupp walked and Risser ground-| Crider and Ranck (MJ) a.
ed out In the sixth Jerry Shupp Wahl and High 6-0, 6-2
WR : Geihler and Dailey (M) defeated
led off by getting on first on an
Germer and Garber 6-3, 6-3.
error. He was thrown out at peti Wome eee
second on Clay Risser's bunt. NEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Then Risser stole second and Esh- EAST OF HARRISBURG
leman walked and they both ad- Invalids and shut-ins of Cer
vanced on a passed ball, to get in Pennsylvania have eagerly awaited
scoring position, However Gerald the opening of the new, modern
Wilson struck out, Ben Brown was drive-in theatre just east of Har-'
catcher
Harpl
end th
called du
awarded first base on
and Raymond
went down swinging to
game, which -had to be
to darkness.
Mt. Joy has two more games t
play with Quarryville this seaso
and both are at Quarryville, o
June 28 and July 15 These tw
teams should both be
of the fight for
thic
championship, a
in the

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of other cars.
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|| Curtain 8:30 p. m. == Adm. $1.00 plus tax





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Ȣ MOUNT JOY LIONS CLUB
long with Millersville and E-towr
in County Section “A”
Quarryville ah rh o
Sample If 30 0-1
Re e 2b 2 0 0 1
Aspril 3b 2 1.0 0
Appel ss . 21 2
Long cf 3:0 0 0
Boy : 3:0 2 3
C 2 0 11]
300 0
20 0 0
Total "es 2 1 418
Mt. Joy Jr. Legion ab r h o
McCue 1b . i 3 0 0 7
Shupp 2b 2.0 G1
Risser « 01 6
Eshelman p 200 0
Wilson ss : 300 1
Brown 3b YI 0 0 3
Harple rf 3000
Rice Ul 2 0 1 0
Miller of 1 6:0 2
Total: 20 0 2 18
*Awarded first base in bith in-
ning an catcher’s interference
QUARRYVILLE 000 001
MOUNT JOY 000 000
E—Wilson, Brown, Appel. 3 bas
hits, Appel, 2 base hit, Boyd. Sa
fie Miller Stolen Base—Risser
Passed ball—Newswanger 1 Wilc
Herr 11, Eshe
man 7. Walks—Herr 2, Eshelman 3
Left 1 bases—Mt. Joy 7 Q
ville 7. Umpire Zink and Halble 5b
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LEADING MAN AT
GRETNA PLAYHOUSE
Barton Stone
currently

he role of C. K. Dexter-Haxz

“The Philadelphia Stery” on the
stage of the Gretna Playhouse,
twas been cast as Gerald North in
the thrilling mys comedy, “Mu
and Mrs. North”,
the surimer
tery
SO ond
chedule
thea
at the popular
Gretna on
a week's rut
atre at Mt

night, June 16.
wanna AG
MOUNT JOY JUNIOR LEGION
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BASEBALL SCHEDULE — 1949 WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 22-23
Thurs. June 25—Maytown (Away) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. — HELENA CARTER -in-
Tues. June 28—Quarryvle (Away)
Thurs. June 30—Mariet (Away) 6b - 3 5 89
Tues. July 5—Millersville (Home) Fighting Oo Flynn
Thurs July 7 E-town (Home)
Tues: July 12—Maytown (Home)
F'ri. July 15—Quarryville (Away) ; i
Tues. July 19—Marietta (Home) FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 24-25
Tues. July 26—E-town (Away) i :
‘All nk games to be No LORETTA YOUNG — ROBER I MITCHU M
High School Field,
6:15 P. M.
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play on
which opens
Thursday
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