d—The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday June 23%, 1949! REG'LAR FELLER® By Gene Byrnes WL L LAFF |= LEGION LOST CLOSE GAME TO MILLERSVILLE aH Tg A WISE OWL column a, 50 1 think I will g on a strike. On second thought, I don’t believe the first thought was a very good idea if 1 try that, I'm liable to get stuck. A iady near Rheems tock her first trip to the West coast by pullman and on her first night she left her berth around midnight for a drink of water, and upon her return found that she was lost. She appealed to the porter for help. “Don’t you remember the num- ber of ‘your berth?” asked the por- fer. “I am afraid not,” replied the lady. “Haven't you any idea where it | was?” asked the porter. “Why yes,” the lady brightened, “to ke sure. 1 looked out the window this afternoon and noticed that the berth overlooked a little lake.” —=--- Help!! About the only time mathematics falls down is when you have been subtracting from a fifth, ----- Of course ~ wouldn't know about that from experience. I have to de- pend on what the felllows tell me At the Hershey dance Saturday night a young lady had just been introduced to her partner. By way of making conversation they jitterbugged around the ball- | room floor, she said: “Who is that homely man sitting over there?” Her partner looked at the man she indicated. “Why-- that is my brother,” he exclaimed. “Oh, you must excuse me,” said the girl in embarrassment, and she added apologetically, “I really had not noticed the resemblance.”---- Right from the frying pan into the fire. The average man is proof that the average woman can take a ‘joke. “Pull over to the curb, mister,” said our traffic officer to a tourist “You haven't any tail light. The motorist stopped, got out for a look, and was speechless with dismay. “Oh, it isn't that bad,” said the officer. The motorist quavered, “Oh, it | isn’t the tail light that bothers me where's my wife and trailer?”---- He don’t know when he gets a break. a mn p—— Even his host friend wouldn't | tell him, so he flunked the exam Some of the boys who served in the army of occupation were swapping experiences last night. One of them told of being invited to an English estate for a week- end. One night they were a- roused by the butler who ex- claimed: “Pardon, your lcrdship, but I have to inform you there is a burglar downstairs.” “Very well, Jives, bring my double gun, and my shooting coat and the heather mixture.” Calm these English ———— A lady waiting for a bus in front of Sloan's yesterday after- noon, walked up to one of the young bloods standing there and requested: “Please tell me the cor- rect time.” The youth replied: “I don't know the exact time, but I know it isn’t four o'clock yet.” “Are you sure?’ she asked. “Yes, I have to be home by four, and I'm not home yet.”---Oh, well | : | mind, and weve jest about got the now that’s different. If you see the East end man with his schnozzle quite beat up and in bad shape, we can verify that he was neither on a binge, in | a fight, nor bumped into a door. It all happened quite innocently he dreamed he ‘was a woodpecker. Well that's what he told me and I believe him, even though it sounds | : | called him to tell him that his fantastic. A motorist, taking the shortcut fo Columbia, stopped at the New= Sali | The Mount Joy Jr. Legion base- |x team dropped their second game in six starts this season by a 1-3 score to Millersville, on Thur day, June 16, The game was play ed on the Mt. Jov High School field with Millersville batting the home tean because they are with wut a home field this season, and play their ames away from home. The Score Mt. Joy Jr. Legion ab r h o McCue 1b-p } 0130 Shupp O 1 0 Ri r « 31 91) Eshleman p-1b § 0 1 0 Rice If 2910 Wil 1f 1: 0 OO 0 Brow I 3 ) Mille cl 30 1 1 Harple ri 2'2111% Total 25 3 118 4 Millersville Jrs. ab r h oo a J. Warfel rf 31 0 0 0 2 0 0 2-2 3 0'1 21 01 O-¢ yy 0 2 { 1.5 0 21.0 9% ¢ 2 00 1 Totals . 23 4 5321 & MOU NT JOY vey 001 O00 2--3 MILLERSVILLE . 103 000 x—4 E—Brown 2, Risser, Stevenson 2, E Hess 2, Gehr 2, Sacrifices—McCue, Shupp. SB—McCue, Risser, Rice, Harple, 2BH—Harple. 3BH-Broome. HR—Stevenson. SO—Eshleman 4, McCue 2, Barr 2. Hit by pitcher—by McCue 2, Barr2. Hit by Pitcher—by Barr (Boyd). DP—Broome to E. Hess to Gehr. WP—Barr, McCue. Umpires Hopple & Shupp. ne ELIZABETHTOWN EASILY DEFEATS LOCALS MONDAY Mount Joy's Jr. Legion team lost to Elizabethtown by a score of 9 to 1. Four hits tells the story briefly. Score: | Mt. Joy Jr. Legion ab r h o a McCue Pp If ss 4$ 0 0 2 1 Shupp ss 2b ...... 301 12 Risser e¢ ........ 30.0 60 Eshleman cf : 311414 246 Bowman 1b . 1 0°00 5:0 Wilson If ss 3b 2+. 00 1 Harple rf 3 61 :0.:0 Brown 3b 0 O00 0 Fogie If 10.0 0 0 Boyd 2b cei dS 2 3 EFstock p .1 01 60 aRice 1 6 0.00 b-Martin 1 00 0 0 Totals . iin. 28% 418 8B Eli Resin ab » h oa Flours ’z 2b 2 2 1 1 1 Chapman ss 3b 23 10 2 Weaver 1b . cae 4213 30 Shite ¢ 4.1.215 0 | D'Agos’o Poa ea § 0 1 0 1 Lighty If ............ $1 0 2 0.0 Baker 3b ... : 30-0 0:0 Rutherford ss ... .00 0 090 Lambert rf . aes 00.00 Chittum cf ... i911 24 Totals .. 20:9 921 4 a-Batted for Bowman in 7th. b-Batted for Wilson in 7th. MOUNT JOY . 010 000 0—1 ELIZABETHTOWN .. 003 501 x—9 E—McCue 2, Risser, Wilson 3, Brown, Weaver, Shirk, Baker, Chit- tum. HR—Chapman, EB—McCue 3, D'Aggostino 14. LP— McCu ue ——— ——— — ATTENTION GROUND-HOGGERS The Mt. Joy Sportsmen's game reserve in Srvde r's Orchard will be cpen for hunting ground hogs from July 1 to the 15 inclusive. Because of the danger of richechet bullets, only shot guns with shot loads may be used. This is a safety meas- ure and not a means of controling the number of hogs killed —— 1 —— ee ANNOUNCEMENT The sofiball same originally scheduled fcr Thursday night be- tween the Mt. Joy Post 5752, VFW, and the Elizakethtcwn VFW, has been changed to Friday night at 6:15 p. m This has been changed by the local post so that the mid- gets may play E-town Thursday. OS EP P ovr Less speed and more courtesy in driving will help. Many a story gets a start at club meetings, probaly the sense of ‘rumor’ of some members. Many people who figure the world has an opening for them us- ually find it, they end up in the hole town store for ice cream. While there he overheard a man talking to his son who paid absolutely no attention to him Exasperated, the motorist finally scolded: “Boy didn't you hear your father speak | to you?” ‘Ya-a-as,” drawled the youth, “but ah don’t mind nothin he says, ma don’t mind, sis don't dog so he dont Zimmy, Sr., drove up to Kaylor’s Barber Shop and when he was ready to leave couldn't find the keys to the car. They' searched the place inside and out and game with the Elizabethtown’ VEW finally called Heisey’s garage to come up and fit a key. Then, on the boro park diamond at "6:15. home he went. Next day Kaylor sweater with the key in the pock- | et was hanging up at the shop. A WISE OWL 'means if given the chance 1:2 30 and Robert Kramer representing doubles, thereby winning the championship. Each received a year's graduating class and Kramer will be a Senior next school term. Court Rules Mt. cations of the liquor laws of this ‘State, but this court has reached the conclusion that where the quo- ta of licenses in any municipality is filled, no retail licenses, includ- ing a club license, may be issued ky the Pa. Liquer Control Board. pellant is a bona fide incorporated Jiclub and that it meets all the vre- quirements of the Pa. Liquor Con- trol Act except as to quota.” “Should the Liquor Control Board refuse a license when the quota is filled or when the quota is ex- ceeded?” They also contended that a recent canvas or survey has of Mt. Joy Twp. to be 3,150 or an amount in excess of 3,000. Estock 2. SO—McCue 3. Estock 2. guided by the 1940 U. S. decennial census which gives the population and Judge Schaeffer pointed out that the number of retail liquor licenses in effect in the township is three, hLeing restaurant lignor licenses. TWO MT. jOY NETMEN UPSET CITY FAVORITES Kramer and William Garber, scor- ed a major upset in the Lancaster City and County Junior Boy's Closed Tennis Tournament at the Lancaster Tennis Club by elimin- ating McCaskey High's top doubles team, Meade Schaffner and Wayne Keller, in the quarter-finals, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. 6-0. Schaffner and Keller, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 | Kegerreis and Heydt, 6-4, 6-2, | | ANOTHER LIST OF TOP ATTRACTIONS AT RHEEMS | minds of the nearly 1,200 people at | Rheems Saturday night, here's an- | other attraction that should delight ! an even larger crowd. The Stars of » Tomorrow, The "Connor Twins, Paul Nolan and others will furnish the amusement Saturday Nite, June | 25. There will be ten acts. See ad cn another page. A GAME BETWEEN VEW’s Wars have scheduled ‘a baseball Mark this on your sports calendar and be on hand. — CAN | INTEREST WL IN A New ELECTR'C BROOM, Ma'am? OR DO “OU PREFER THE OLD- MISTAKE, MA'AM ~ = THIS ELECTRIC BROOM WILL DO EVERYTHING AN QLD BROOM WILL DO-- ONLY TEN TIMES BETTER’ Kramer & Garber {pt : Won Co. Doubles Hy 200d Championship |: [i Seems as though Mount Joy at he | letes emerge victorious whenever | ary Sc there is real competition on the ten- | Sandra nis courts This proved the case | again last week when four local | enthusiasts gave all the boys a real | ettoo in the singles and then a ) . pair went on to win the doubles. The Lancaster City and County Russell Cooper. ) closed Junior Tennis Tournament | was held at Lancaster last yl day, Thursday and Friday with Ke n | Engle, Wm. Beaston, Wm. Garber | i Mount Joy. In the initial events Wednesday, ill the local entries emerged vic- torious in all the singles and doub- les matches. Thursday Kramer won | in the singles and Kramer and Gar- ber won in the doubles, all other local entries being eliminated. Friday, Kramer was defeated in the final singles but Kramer and Garber came off victorious in the beautiful medal and they can cer- tainly feel proud. Garber was a member of this —— © = (From Page 1) The opinion admits that “the ap- The appellant raised the question shown that the present population The court opinion stated it was f Mt. Joy Twp. as 2,729 persons | ff Eee ws A pair of Mt. Joy entries, Robert SALU NGA fa New York City on business Monday re DO | GRETNA THEATRE » in this country AT READING NEXT YEAR Subscribe for the Bulletin. Now Open Daily MOUNT GRETNA LAKE BEACH GOLF COURSE Open Every Night Singles Schaffner defeated Shenk 6-3, Kramer defeated Engle, 6-1, 6-0 Keller defeated Beaston, 6-3, 6-2. Kegerris defeated Heydt, 9-7, 6-1. Doubles Kramer and Garber defeated Kramer and Garber, defeated ED ee. With that good show still in the teem ttl 4 Gsm . : : Ji | I'he local Veterans of Foreign' for Thursday evening, June 231d, rr 3 Ares ee Relatives will live beyond your Friday & Saturday “RAMROD”’ JOEL McCREA VERONICA LAKE Sunday & Monday “DRUMS” No parking worries Dress as you please anytime-Leave anytime » Warmer Service shut-ins can now enjoy the movies in real com- 2 Shows Nightly, FEATMRE STARTS 8:45 ADMISSION 50c munarn 3 PEN RAIN OR ¢LEARS FR perywher, Reads The Bulleti Sip 13 pear ASPHALT PAVING Parking Areas - Lanes ~ CRUSHED STONE ~ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THOMAS BOYD TELEPHONE 3-4494 Driveways - 36 WEST MAIN ST. Sewing Machines REPAIRED ~ REBUILT OR CONVERTED INTO ELECTRIC PORTABLE MACHINES KAPPY In Florin OR PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5739 Enjoy Good Eating Year Around USE FROZEN FOODS SPECIAL FROZEN CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, GRAPE AND ORANGE JUICE Make 12 pints 25¢ Sealtest Ice Cream IN 2 FLAVORS. CUT BRICKS, DIXIE CUPS, POPSICKLES Cloister Dairy Ice Cream Now $1.75 gal. Orders for dinners and parties packed on request Mt. Joy Frozen F oods Locker Plant Now $1.95 gal. SANDWICHES, Valley View Park HELLAM, IA I MILE SOUTH ON YORKANA ROAD SUNDAY, JUNE 26 PRESENTING CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROGM 1:00 P. M. ROSALIE ALLEN VICTOR RECORDING STAR The girl you folks helped up the ladder of success. FRANKIE MORE & THE LOG CABIN BOYS Your ¢ld time favorites from Station WWVA, WHEELING Sallie & Shorty Fincher Songs you love to hear, DUNN ADAMS & THE SUNSET RANGERS MIKE KOMAN and His QUIZ SHOW LEFTY BURKE & RHYTHM RANCHERS Your own Home Band Nemo & The Range Riders From Station WNOW. LAST BUT NOT LEAST YOUR FAVORITE M. C. Charlie Trussell All this galaxy of stars for the mere admission price of: ADULTS 50c¢ Tax Included CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE FRFE Plenty of parking space, special parking space for cripples & shut-ins EATS REFRESHMENTS 1947 Packard Club Sedan R H 1946 Packard 4 Door Sedan 1942 Packard Clipper 1 DOOR R H 1940 Packard 4 Door Sedan RH 221 N. HANOVER ST., GRETNA PLAYHOUSE RPS LA LTR Ye NOW PLAYING * Hilarious Comedy Success From Broadway “The Man Who Came To Dinner’ WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TH HUGE CAST FEATURED BY FIRST APPEAR- ANCE IN THIS COUNTRY OF RONALD LONG, FAMOUS ENGLISH CHARACTER ACTOR. I ® Another Gretna Stage Triumph @ Curtain 8:30 p. m. = Adm. $1.00 plus tax | ————— EVENINGS J oO Y SATURDAYS SHOWS MATINER 7 AND 9:00 P. M. AND SATURDAYS T H E A 7 R E HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 2:00 P. M. sor Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 24-25 LOREITA YOUNG — WILLIAM HOLDEN -in- ‘*‘Rachel And The Stranger” MONDAY, JUNE 27 JOHN GARFIELD — BEATRICE PEARSON -in- “Force Of Evil” TUES. — WED. — THURS., JUNE 28-29-30 BOB HOPE — JANE RUSSELL -in- “Paleface” FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 1-2 JUNE ALLYSON — PETER LAWFORD -in- | “Little Women" Fire Company Presents SATURDAY NITE, JUNE 25 The Stars Of Tomorrow A Most Surprising Show of Juvenile Talent The O'Connor Twins With VIRGINIA A YRES Impressions of Famous Radio Shows Paul Nolan That Inimitable Swede, Comedy Juggling Tex Daniels AND The Lazy H Ranch Boys ADDED ATTRACTION Dopey Duncan in a Riot of Comedy Joe Borelli’sOrchestra COME EARLY SEE 10 ACTS EATS ~ GAMES ~ AMUSEMENT ADMISSION 42¢ PLUS 8c TAX | Children en under 12 yrs. Free Parking Free | Use Our Classified Column - It Pays # AC K A R ID 1940 Packard 6 SALES and SERVICE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 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