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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 19, 1951
COUNTY HIGH STANDINGS

onus (Section v L 80 YEARS “YOUNG” SUNDAY :
OWL LAFFS . 9 . Mount Joy .......... 2 0 1000 Henry W. Garber, West Main St, will lead the borough's Patrol del-
Town S$ Rece tion | Elizbethtown 2 0 1000 who will celebrate his eightieth | Elizabethtown, 4
P Hempfield ....... 1 3 B00 | milestone on Sunday, is a native of Marietta and Landisville will send broadcasters, selected a first
(From page 1) | Bast. Donegai : 2 So | our boro. big delegations
al sii. 4 stl MI.
—BY~
A WISE OWL
Sammy Dock says its a question
as to which is the hotter—a baked
potato or a new pipe.
A fellow sitting back in the cor-
ner imbibing all by his lonesome
up at Chet's the other night said:
“After the first glass, a lamb; after
the second glass, a lion; after the
third glass, a pig.”
Back at the fire house the other
evening a fellow remarked: Why
do men pay more attention to what
than
a woman isn't wearing to
what she is wearing?”
Sapien
Some wives want to go every
and other
any place
place their husbands go
wives don't want to go
with their husbands.

A man will think nothing of steal-
ing another man’s time but would

never in the world rob him of a
penny.
. Tm thoroughly convinced that
“going fishing” to some of our most
ardent anglers: is only a figure of
speech. We toured the trout streams
on Sunday, and while we did see
some fellows actually fishing’ we
saw more anglers who were sleep-
ing in the sun, napping in the hunt-
ing camp or car, picnicking in the
car, listening to the car radio in a
rice sunshiny spot, or just having
a general get-together with fellow
fishermen.
lonely
around
At a nearby hatchery a
baby chick taking a look
the electric incubator full of un-
hatched eggs, peeped: “Well, it
looks as if I'll be an only child.
Mother's blown a fuse.”
£ recently drafted youth on his
first leave, told us an army rifle
weighs 8.69 pounds. After you car-
ry it a few miles the decimal point
drops out.
Here's a composition on “cats”
handed in by one of our grammer
school pupils that deserve a good
mark if only for the amount of
“thinking out” it took.——
“Cats that’s meant for little boys
to maul and tease is called Maul-
tease cats. Some cats is reckernized
by how quiet their purrs is and
these is named Purisian cats. The
cats what has very bad tempers is
called Angorie cats and cats with
ceep feelings is called feline casts.
1 don’t like cats.”
My spouse was reading the pa-
per this morning, when she remark-
ed: “Here's an article that tells
how paper can keep a person
warm.”
“I know that from experience.”
I said. “ I'll never forget how a 30
day note kept me in a sweat for a
month.”
This little piece of poetry was
sent in anonymously. And while it’s
against our policy to publish un-
signed contributions, since this
mentions no one in particular, we
will pass it along——
Life has its little tragedies,
But, none I think more drastic
Than when you cross main street
at noon,
And snap, goes your elastic. ai

That brings another incident to
mind that gave the fellows at the

8-6, 6-1.
Beaston (MJ) defeated Snavely,| was announced Friday by District |
6-2.
Houck’s remarks
Coach George
feel in being represented
group of such “clean cut youths”, | their second win. Tuesday
!liness to each individual was well | lead with
| understood, especially when
commented on amusing
that occurred throughout the year. | bingles.
His remark “I'll miss each boy a! Score:
could be turned
cheerleaders, and their Coach Miss
Wilson.
Burgess C. L. Fish, speaker Rev. | {-0). LP--Sargen (0-2).
Elmer Keiser, chairman George | spr. I evan oe obs iiss
Brawn, toastmaster Benj. Groff, so- | Other League Scores
loist Dorothy Schock, Rev. W. R.|
Carr, of Lancaster, who gave the |
benediction; Rev. Becker, members
of the School Beard, Lions Club.
Chamber of Commerce, Banquet |), i;
committee, Rev. Ranck, athletic | pr tev defeated the
coach John Day, Uncle Charlie Ma- | >
ser, dean of athletics at F and M,; |
County Superintendent of Schools, |
Arthur. P. Mylin. former principal |
William Nitraner, Henry O'Neill,
James J. Neely, ‘PIAA chairman; |
Rev. Koder, faculty members, next |
basketball squad, Dave |
WGAL-TV sportscaster, |
| 8, Sargen 5,


Tuesday's Games

| feated in
their fourth
umph.
NEWTOWN


year’s
Brandt,
and Jackson, supervising principal | monthly meeting on Thursday a
Wilbur, Beshm, and these
sentatives of the Lancaster News-
papers: Harold Eager, Bob Hutter, and Mr. and Mrs.
: | : to: 4
George Crudden, and Steve O'Neil; | Florin were Sunday visitors of Mr
Ken Kreider, WGAL and Mrs. Edward Isler.
nis team won its third match in
the Inter-County Scholastic League
Friday when they scored a 7-0 vic- | day.
tory over the McCaskey JV net- |
men on the winners’ courts.
This was the first loss for the
Tornado after three straight wins. |
The locals are undefeated.
The Rams won six of the seven
matches in straight sets with Ken Kathryn and Benjamin
Engle and Ben Beaston taking two |of Ironville, Mrs. Mary Engle and
out of three from Bok Foster and |daughters Alma and
Harry Siegler in a doubles match. | Lancaster, Miriam Mellinger of Mt.
Bei 6 Singtes | Joy; John Frysinger of
en Brown, Mount Joy, defeat- |p, . ow
od Bob Ta: Boson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bill Beaston, Mount Joy, defeated
Harry Siegler 6-4, 6-1.
Ken Engle, Mount Joy, defeated
Charles McMinn 6-0, 6-1.
Ben Clinger, Mount Joy, defeat-
ed Bob Hutchinson 6-0, 6-2.

| Daniel Geltmacher
Mrs. Lewis Farlow,
Pa., Mr. Ray Keith
were
of
of
Mount Joy.
Marion of
Zerger of
| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
land Mrs. Daniel Moore.
Mr. Alfred Atland Jr., Mr.
feated John Thomas 6-3,
Doubles
Engle and Beaston defeated Fos-
ter and Siegler 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.
Clinger and Zimmerman defeat- | Fogie and family Sunday.
ed Thomas and Styer, 6-1, 6-0. |
T_T. |
6-2. | umbia; Mr. Thomas Nace, Wrights-
| ville; Mrs. Mull and children of
iter, of Marietta, Miss
MEUNT JOY SCORED EATY | Sweitzer and Mrs. Anna
TENNIS WIN OVER HERSHEY :. A
: Elizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mount Joy tock over first place! , . .. 75
Jil ’ . . | Aristice Wittle on Sunday.
in the Inter-County Scholastic Ten- | eee
nis league Wednesday as they scor- | reas haa :
ed a 7-0 victory over Hershey. This | MAN FINED BECAUSE HIS
the Rams fifth win and the| POG KILLED A RABBI
first loss for Hershey in six starts. | : :
Singles | was fined $15 on a charge of per-
Brown (MJ) defeated Bucks, 2-6, | mitting his dog to chase and kill
|a cotton-tail rabbit last week, it
was
7-3, 6-4. |r:
Engle (MJ) defeated Long g-4,| Came
stick.
Clinger (MJ) defeated Rice, 6-3,| Haverstick, who said Shearer
Protector John M. Haver-
oti 4-6, 6-1. | settled the case a field receipt
service station quite a chuckle the : a | settled the case on a field receip
other evening. ¢ McCue (MJ) defeated Marcocci, | reported the violation was observ-
While the tire was being fixed,
the woman who owned the car got
i .| and Snavely, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. | spotted the violati hile on a | . ction r our help B& |
Gat Sor 2 lq ‘drink. When she" Clinger and McCue def, Rice and | Foy vos while on af production. We offer our help |
aime back the station 6.4, 6-d. | Jn Jownsmip. | in your financial planning—to
motioned behind her and said: eet eer | At the same time Haverstick | ter EN > PH
“Your rear bumper is a little loose | FOOD SALE SAT. APR. 21 | warned all dog owners in the | provide 2 Food for | Freedom. FYI 1)
mam.”
The lady agreed saying:: Probab-
ly, but it's too dern uncomfortable
to wear a girdle.”

' With everybody busy on Centen- |
nial plans, one of our writers de-
cided to ‘go poetic and forth
with this—— ey
A hundred years ago today,
A wilderness was here, ’
A man with powder on his gun,
For “dear” with powder on her
nose,
Went forth to hunt a deer. | Goes forth to hunt a man!
Doubles [ed by William Fackler, of this boro
Brown and Beaston def.
The Mount Joy High School A-|county to keep their dogs under
ended March 31,
be
the Lester Rokerts|he pointed out,
with.
PW QI nen
eet Ge eer | FOOD SALE AT FLORIN
Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.| Ladies Auxiliary of Florin Fire
sisi ==—=======| Company, will have a"food sale at
the Fire House on Saturday, April
21st, beginning at eleven o'¢lock.
Chicken corn soup, baked beans,
| potato salad, pies, cakes, will be
cakes, salad, etc. will be ‘on | dealt

They're on a different plan

But now the times hédve changed,
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A WISE OWL | sold. Bring containers.
2 SL A AA NAD A oh pr EN Ss ~~
Mount Joy High school base ball!
expressed the pride the townspeople | team took up where the basketbal- | many years was employed in local |
by a|lers left off and have gone on to
they |
Houck’s sincere feeling of brother- | continued to share the Section one
E-town as they defeated |
he | Marietta 11-3. George McCue was
incidents | the big man for the Rams with 3
| BB—Shupp 3, Sargen 3. SO—Shupp |
[ McCue 2. WP—Shupp.
Elizabethtown 6, East Donegal 0.
The Hershey High and Mount Joy |
High tennis teams remained unde-
the Inter-County Scho-
Tennis League Tuesday as|
McCaskey | Police rodeo will be features of the |
| JVs, 7-0, for their fifth straight win | program at the Lancaster County |
|and Mount Joy topped Lititz, 7-0| School Safety Pawrol Assembly to
consecutive tri- | follow the
Lebanon newspapermen Wm. Parry | The Ladies Aid Society held their |
t
repre- | the home of Mrs. Lillian Witmer. |
Mr. Abner Weaver of Mount Joy |
John Wittle of |
| Mrs. Andy DiAngelo of Philadel-
MT. JOY HIGH NETMEN {phia spent Sunday with Mr. and
HAND MCCASKEY A LOSS Mrs. George Schoelkoph.
The Mount Joy High school Mrs. Wm. Haines visited Mrs.
Sally Musser and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Divet at Silver Spring Sun- |
Sunday visitcrs of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and |
Hopeland, |
| Brunner- |
{ville and Miss Marion Nauman of |
Weaver |
Manheim, |
| Mount Joy were Sunday visitors of |
Frysinger |
and | .
| Mrs. Harvey Barton and grandson, |
George McCue, Mount Joy, de-|Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of Col- |
| Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |
Mr. Harold Simmons and daugh- |
Jennie |
Miles of |
| Allen D. Shearer, Manheim R2, |
Bucks | Jast Thursday. Fackler, he added, |
lumni Association have planned a control. The deg training season, |
food sale at
store room on Saturday, April 21.|¢nd violations will
Pies,
sale.
promptly
| :
|
|
|

4
: ‘| Hershey
Charles Whitcamp, WGAL-TV and | and Mrs. Victor Snyder and Mr. | Hershey,
HENRY W. GARBER WILL BE [ine until noon,
He is a baker by trade and for
{ BAKED HAM DINNER
the Church basement on Sunday
April 29th,
———— —

this boro,
| MARRIAGE LICENSES
| Frank F. Schneider,





 






thousand times” Mount Joy ab r h o a
right back to express the senti- Boyd 3b ,........... § 20614 Joseph street, Lancaster.
ments of the team members who Rear %* $1120 [
will graduate, of which there or fF 21200
> ’ Nieuwe ssp ......... 4 23 1 1
nine. Shupp P A Sa 4 10.0 2 WHY Not Send The
Mr. James J. Neely, chairman oi, Cover of vas viii 4 1 0 2 0 Home Paper to Your
PIAA C ittee Distric rea Miller Jl Sg 2261
the Plaa Commitios District Swe 10.0 : 0 | Absent Son or Daughter ?
XD Price n Yeprese uo "| Brown niin 3 1 2.9.2 It Helps To Cure Homesickness
a district that has produced cham- |. Klugh 1 0 0'0
pions of high calibre for the past! Phillips rf .......... 2 WY AT EVES
two years and reminded the audi-|Becker rf .......... 0 000 0 HENRY W. GARBER |
ence that to reach tie champion] 34 11 10 21 6 bakeries. He later worked at his |
ship approximately 250 school| = | trade at Pa. for some |
teams in the district had to be cl- | Druck LE ® h 0) time.
imited. . {Dorsey 2b 2001 2] When the smaller local bakeries |
Remarks were also heard from Sargen p ............ 3 1 1 0 3|were compelled to give way to the |
i yr S srl » SC s | tric « : : > 5
County Supe ! intende nt of Schools, 3 3 ] : large city bakeries, Mr. Garber took | |enances,
Arthur P. Mylin and from Henry |, con of io 3 0 0 4. 0|©°ver a bread route here which he |
Nil Ruel hoch atl wide orb Ee | JOTIOSON Cf Louis, | jo SS
Nell fr basen coach at vy McFarland 1b ....... 3.0 0 9 0conducted for forty-two years, |
Joy high school. Both reminisced. | Bierman ss .......... 1011.2 rs Garber's ‘wi wo di ’
Tribute was paid to Miss Edna (Jones 3b ..........., 2 00 mn Garber s wife, Whe uk d a SILV ER PARADE
Martin for forty years of teaching | Sweeny 2h il 2001 0 di 3 y iss ub, of
in the local sclools She ‘was escort= | RN ie ou 1 0 0 0 of Manheim. 9, 1s union two sons
: | Ere born, Carl and Lloyd, both
ed to the center of the stage by| Totals ............ 26 3 421 8 living fith their fal Ww
team members where she was pre-| a—Batted for Sheetz in 3rd. ving WE ~ Ie fue id st
sented ‘with an orchid. | for Jones in Tth, | Main street. The latter is married.
Seated at the banquet table were | MOUNT JOY = «Ya Che Si i 31 “Henny” is quite a base ball fan
The Rams, their Coach George| E—Boyd, McCue, Hetrick 9. a and in his younger days played on |
Houck; managers, scorekeepers, | Smith, 2B—Sargen, Kear, Miller, | local teams, pitching them to vie
tory on
numerous occasions. | B
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‘The State P olice 2 Make a Small Down Payment
3 Pay a Small Sum Weekly
‘Rodeo Acts Will
Feature The Rally
the annual State
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Patrol
Saturday
parade in

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| Lancaster on morning,
| i
May 35,
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| demonstration, has announced. The
| outdoor program, which is |
ed to attract upwards of 7,000, will §
hod
be staged at McCaskey High school
stadium and will be free to
the public.
The rodeo acts, put on by State
trcopers from, the training school at
will include
open
Indians,
trained dogs, trained horses, clowns
and a trick automobile stunt. Band
music and drills also will be on the

precgram. George Lowe, of Fhila-
| 4 5 ap a ann : HERE et v
| delphia, safety director of the At- you G
lantic Refining Co. and official an- y “Trade-mark of
Oneida Ltd,
8—~6-Piece Place Settings
(2 Teaspoons, 1 Soup Spoon,
1 Knife, 1 Fork, 1 Salad Fork)
2 Serving Spoons
1 Butter Knife
1 Sugar Spoon
State
Po-
master. of
the annual
will be
nouncer for
Hn "
| lice rodeos, the
ceremonies.
Twenty-five sche will
he
ol hands
march in the parade. There will
Safety patrol delegations from more

 
than 100 Lancaster Couniy schools, Pius a Beautiful ‘Anti Yornith
each with at least one float bear- Chest to hold all 52 pieces!
ling a safe ty message. A division All for Only a $74.50
made up of rural school units will a
be a new parade feature this year. i E4187 i ro YOUR MOST
| The parade will start at 9 a.m. "4 SiS [1

“BEAUTIFUL NECESSITY

from Pine and West Chestnut Sts.

and move east on Chesinut street ’
to Reservoir, thence to McCaskey Koser S Watch Shop
stadium, where the program is Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015
| scheduled to start at 10:30 and con- FLORIN, PA.
Chocolate Ave.
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Ou nation needs food and fiber —for health
and strength and critical military supplies.
America’s farmers are called upon
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The Mount Joy High school band | ON SECOND STATE TEAM
Maytown, | statewide poll of sports writers and
| St. Hilda's Guild of St. Luke's | the first team but Gerald “Joey” |
Episcopal Church has planned a | Wilson, the spark-plug on Mt. Joy |
| Baked Ham dinner to be served at| High's champions, was selected for |
from 12M to 3:00 p. m. |
and Mary Alice Livengood, 616 St. |













JOEY WLISON IS NAMED

The AsSociated Press, following a
and
second All-Pennsylvania Hi School
Class C basket ball team,
this

| No one from section made
the second team. It was a good and
deserving selection,
|


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EVENINGS J O y MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.






FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 20 - 21
SUSAN HAYWARD — WILLIAM LUNDIGAN
“I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN"
MONDAY -- TUESDAY, APRIL 23 - 24
PAUL HENREID — CATHARINE McCLOUD
“So Young, So Bad”
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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 25 - 26


 
 
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