The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 13, 1951, Image 4

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"in an elevator with a young Marine
de—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.

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A WISE OWL
Met a fellow from Florin going
down Main street the other day
wearing three flashy neckties. I
asked him how come, and he said
that probably the family will take
the hint this Christmas.


in" Perry
He
“Hap” Mateer was up
County last week hunting deer.
is verly fond of toast so he took his
electric toaster along.
Jmagine his disappointment when
he learned there was no electric
current. Of course “Hap” did like

handled fork and held it over the
logs in an open fire place.
We know he was only kidding,
but when one of our womenfolk
went to Krall's today, she asked
“Shorty” if he had a “nice round
steak”, and Shorty remarked:
“What do you care about the shape | 16 points with Metzler runner-up.
as long as it's tender!”

While up deer hunting Pete Zer-
phey. was sure -he "was
down with something. He had been
cut tramping and came back
camp wet sweated. He told his’ wife
he was sure he had a fever, hels
burning up and she answered: “No
wonder you're hot! It's like sume
mer outside and you've got long, |
wool underwear on plus a Woolrich
hunting suit.” - - - He had buck
fever.
to
While Christmas shopping I was
and his wife, and she was reading
him the rules because he had been
eyeing a blonde. She
scclded: “No good Marine would
even look at another man’s wife.”
He retorted: “You wouldnt want
me to be a no good Marine, would
you?”
striking

fellows that
“Kelly”
automatic
the
go deer shunting with
I understand
says
he must either use a
rifle the next trip or stay at home.
“Fat’ Wertz says: “when “Kelly”
“buck,” he shot at the deer
cnce and missed, then in the excite-|
ment he pumped the rest of the
loaded shells from his rifle to fhe)
ground while trying to more |
shots at th

saw a
get

e animal.”
Lupold, the proprietor of the
place, where these fellows stayed,
Is trying to get a bed that will
stretch, for Bob Frey's benefit,
says he may have to make one out
of rubber.
he |
“Jetter” ‘Grove, a member of the
same crowd, told me that Capt.
Fitzkee is quite improved from |
their last trip. This year he led all
the drivers in the direction of the
watchers. - - . Last year he drove
the of
the watchers
them in opposite direction
’
I don’t know how it happens, but
every now and then a bit of poetry’
sneaks into
this = . -
the column. Such as
“My holdup days are over
I'll hang round these joints no
more.”
Thus spoke the worn out garter
Collasping on the floor!
Andithis - =~.
Folks saw a garden wedding
The day Sue married Pete.
She was an old tomato
And he was a dead beat.
A WISE OWL
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#11 IGH SC LL MOUNT JOY LEGION
, Thursday ember 1, ; [ MOUNT JOY HIGH SCHO« ] :
wy: J Jos Soccer n Hockey | BASKETBALL SCHEDULES BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
MOUNT JOY LEAGERS VARSITY ry
5 ; IN | . Cy ome Games
EASILY WHIP REAMSTOWN | A ds Giv en To + Dec. A
Mount Joy's County Leaguers war F Dec. Boro . H Monday, Dec. 17 — Lititz
made it 3 and 2 by defeating 4 lp Bec. 18—Marietta A | Wednesday, Dec. 26—New Holland |
Reamstown Monday night 81 to 66. Deserv g Students r ho 4—East Hempfield A| Thursday, Dec. 21 — Landisville
rR Io » i rv, |
Slaith id Soccer and hockey awards were|T Jan. 8—Pation A | Monday, Jan. 14 Quarryville
out by the Lancaster Roses, poured | East D 1 H
| presented to students earning them|F Jan. 11—East Donega Games at 7:00 and 8:15 P. M.
it on, scoring 23 points. Score Pres wil.|T Jan. 15—Elizabethtown H assim tli Mins
Reamstown G Fl Ti! this year by coaches Mildred il fan. 19-Marietta Hl :
Hoover ‘ ... 1 8 5|son and John Day at the Mt. Joy fon. u | SMOKER, FRIDAY, DEC. 21
............. 1 0 2| High School assembly on Friday, 8 " : aR -
. - { an 3 i A he Mt. Joy Sportsmen's Asso
Weave: : 7 2 6 | December 7. The student body Jan. 25—Manheim Boro . ae : a. Smoke }
Fryvmver 11 2 ecember Jan. 29—Open ciation will hold a Smoker at the
i ER 0 12| was led in cheering by both senior Fob. Int # | Fire House on Friday evening, De- |
joo 2 0 4 | and junior high school cheerleaders Fob, 5-Pation H | cember 21. Proceeds for the build-
Trupe .. Pied 1 1 9 | also. | ing fund
in F Feb. 8-—East Donegal A | Ing unc
Total Tr Fy 8 66 Varsity letters and certificates for| . a i
Mt a Legion G Fl T1| hockey were awarded to Patsy JUNIOR VARSITY . c ©
Mirachi 8 2 18 Brooks, Shirley Hawthorne, Doris F Dec. 14—Elizabethtown A
Resse] ................ 1 0 2 2| Linton, Lena Loewen, Frances T Dec. 18—Marietta A
Noo eee 4 : Shank, Georgann Shatto, Mary Ann |F Dec. 21—Manheim Boro ... H Layaws
fle 8 3) Son Claudette Zeller, seniors,|F Jan. 4—East Hempfield . A
Gemberling .......:... 11 1 I { Pp A
Wilson ies 1 0 and Mary Bailey, Shirley Eby|T Jan. 8—Patton ... YOUR CHOICE
Stark . “si vif. 0 : : Charlotte Feeser, Roberta Frank, Ff Jan. 11—East Doudte! 3 :
Shupp ... Traps 1 0 2/Rachel Lehman, Christiana Max T Jan. 15—Elizabethtown H
Constantine yt! Ln _ | Marianne Schofield, and Lucille F Jan. Jy Marighd il
Totals... 36 9 81} { Thome. Managers receiving letters T Jam. em rang! 80 . A
Score by Periods: | were Polly Brooks and Peggy Wea-|F Jan. 25—Manheim Boro
REAMSTOWN 10 1821 17-88 tend. seniors. IT Jan. 29—Open .
MOUNT JOY . 20 21 25 15] . A (Caron || Feb. 1—East Hempfield {
Mt. Joy B 50, Reamstown B 46. | Eleanor Lave, Dora McGarvey, Feb. S--Paten . "Hi
—-—— | Nancy Swanson, Genevieve Zim Feb. S—East D A
LEAGUE STANDNNGS { merman, Sarah Garber, Connie ® TEs Loney
Teams W.- L Lane, Doris Melhorn, Lois Rutt,! JUNIOR HIGH
Marietta Briss sree viva 6 0 | Darlene Schneider, Patsy Schroll, F Dec. 14—Manheim Boro iwi "Deposit will do
Quantyville : 1) Lois Kaylor, Kay Kear, Peggy Aun/F Dec. 21—East Hempfield H| THE BOYD
| Reamstows Cele 5 3 | Kline, Karleen Raffensperger, Fay|F Jan. 4—East Donegal - Af jewelyf Nat. $60.50
Mount Joy .... ............ 3 2 | Stephens, and Kay Jan. 11—Elizabethtown . Al ural go lle
New Holland wie 3 1|and Shirley Leedom, Mary Schnei-|F Jan. 18—Marietta . Al tose Prd includes Federal tax
Millersville ‘ee 2 4! der, and Gail Shelley, managers,|F Jan. 25—~Manheim Boro Rf
CA 1 4 |
Rothsv Fille eo Ee 1 g| received minor hockey awards. |F Feb. 1—East Hempfield Al
LH wm. 0. dig iia 1 7| Soccer Awards |F Feb. 8—East Donegal . H|
| HE hue PT | Soccer varsity letters were re-|
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS | ceived by Donald Thome, captain, aint dong
DEFEATED MARIETTA FRI [ Jay Brooks, Paul Fitzkee, Asher] : rr :
In the County Junior cage league | Neiss, Earl Shelly, Robert Williams, Open Evenings Until Christmas
Mount Joy
good game from Marietta 30 to 25.
Ashenfelter
| Spier evening, won a|
led in the scoring with
In another league game Eliza- |
CCUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SCORES
All told there were seven games |
involving 13 county high cage
teams reported played Friday nite.
WARWICK ....... 411 M4 17-48;
EAST HEM 14 9 13 27—63 |

WEST LAMPETER 16 10 19 3—48 |
EAST LAMPETER 10 10 16 5-50
PLITITZ ........... 18 16 10 448
MOUNT JOY ..... 82213 11-54]
ris
WRIGHTSVILLE . 11 2 13 10-37 |
MARIETTA ...... 17 20 17 3387 |
EPHRATA ........ 18 22 14 15-70 |
NEW HOLLAND . 5 10 16 15-47
IMANOR .......... 17 12 14 6—49
FAST DONFGAL 8 86 12—34 |
MANHFEIM CENT. 7 9 18 1247
UPPER LEACOCK 10 415 12
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GEMBERLING IS RELEASED
Marsh Gemberling, local athlete, |
has been released by the Lancaster |
Red Rose team of the Eastern Pro]
Basketball League.
eet I wg.
A. A. ANDERSON NAMED
COM. MGR. OF THE PP&L
A. A. Anderson, former Commer- |
cial manager at Sunbury, has been |
named Commercial Manager of the]
Lancaster Division of the |
vania Power and Light Company. |
He succeeds S. F. Diffenderfer re- |
cently transferred to Allentown as |
Manager of Industrial
the entire Company area.
Andy Anderson, an electrical en- |
gineering graduate Penn State
College was local manager the
West Penn Power Co. at Jeannette |
before joining PP&L as a power |
sales engineer at Sunbury in 1927.
He was appointed Commercial Mgr.
cof the Susquehanna Division of P.|
P. & L. in 1939.
Following three years service as
Lieut. Commander in the Navy |
during World War II, Anderson re- |
turned Susquehanna Division |
Commercial Manager until con- |
solidation of that Division with the |
Williamsport Division of the Com- |
pany in 1950.
Anderson, with his wife’ Ella’ K. |
and two sons, will establish resi- |
dence here in Lancaster County at |
an early date.
etl Ce coe
Industry is the most successful
form of inoculaticn against Com-
munism,
Sales over
of
of


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| president;
| president; Ray Wiley, second vice=-
| president; Emanuel Bomberger,
secretary; Robert Brubaker, treas-
urer; Wilbur Heistand, fire chief:
Charles Myers, first assistant;
Phares Stehman, second assistant;
Robert Brubaker, chief engineer;
| Charles
| fire police card party
local residents who
| Strashturg,
do not centemplete being called tof
| Clarence Drace, Thomas Kear, wil.
[ li am Zimmerman, Ben Co
captain elect, Donald Germer, =
ron Weber, Ted Williams, -
| Hendrix, Henry Klugh, Owen Phil-|

bethtown nosed out East Hempfield | lips, Charles Ashenfelter,
31 to 30. | Miller, and Russell Kuhn, Gerald]
Marietta Jr. G Fl TL| wilson, and Frank Zimmerman]
| Michener ..... 0 0 | l
Greve... ..... 4 2 jy Managers,
Moan... 1 1 3| Minor awards in soccer for 1951]
iKule ................ 2 4 8 | were presented to Frank Eichler,
; Saunders ............. 0 0 Cand Robert Schneider, seniors;
Miller ................ 2 0 Gerald Lutz, Charles Rovenolt,|
Towle 9 7 Wager, Edgar Breneman,|
Meurit Joy Jr G Fl TI | and Lee Hess, juniors: Robert Fish,
Ashenfelter 7 2 16] Richard Nissley, Donald Zerphy,|
: 0 Harold Milligan, and Irvin Nauman,
Halleven : : : = 1 1 a |'sophemores, and Galen Kaylor, Jay|
Weber... 1 0 2 | Metzler, Peter Nissley, Bernard!
= ———— | Thome, Jack Witmer, John Bleyer,]
Totals .. 13 4 30 i Ebersole, Donald Kuhns, Jer-|
Score by periods:
MARIETTA ....... 5 7 5 8—25|'¥ Thome, and Glenn Wolgemuth,
MOUNT JOY ...... 6 413 7-30 freshmen. |
Referee: Hershey.
SALUNGA

ADAM H. GREER |
Mount Joy, Pa.
3-4124
87 E. Main St,
PHONE !
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NOTICE
Borough officials have received numerous re-
ports from local Merchants, of and destruction
of Chrisimas lights Soff the tras placed to decorate
Main Street {or the Yule Seaghn.
The cooperation of all community spirited citiz-
ens is sought in breaking ap this nuisance by report-
ing offenders or suspeets to Chief of Police Neiss or
Policeman Good.
BURGESS CHARLES L. FISH
50-1




Officers for the ensuing year
| were elected Wednesday night dur-|
ing a meeting of the Salunga Fire
Company.
They Walter
Harold Myers,
are: Eshleman,
first vice-
Christ Keller,
Hossler,
John Kendig, Stan-
Walter Eshleman and
Ament, drivers; Benjamin
Hess and Phares Stehman. trustees
ley
for three years.
It was announced that the local
netted $155
which was turned over to the com-
pany’s building fund.
Mount Joy Legion
FRIDAY, DEC. 14th
KINGS OF RHYTHM
SPECIAL #4 Steaned Clams 2c each
SUNDAY, DEC. 16th
CHARLIE NEIMER






Two firemen, Phares Stehman
and Ray Wiley, were named to rep-
resent the company with a group of
are planning
the erection of a community!
Christmas tree in front of the fire|
| hall.
Tentative plans also were made]
for the Father and Son banquet to
be held early next year. This com-
mittee was named to make the ar-
rangements: George McFarland,
Christ Keller and John Kendig.
eee.
| A RECRUITING DRIVE IS
| NOW UNDERWAY
Lt. Colonel S. D. Kaufman,
Commanding Officer
Engineer Combat
talion, Lancaster County Reserve|
Unit, announced that enlistments|
are being accepted in the Unit and |
that an “all-out” recruiting
is now under way,
Kaufman said that
of
of
the 330th Bat-
drive
‘although we

| active duty in the forseeable future |
we are bringing our
to authorized strength and have|
need of new recruits fill the
shoes of men who wil] be dischar-|
ged after their |
expires.”
Any Veteran of the ;Armed For-
ces who was hénorably discharged
can enlist within ninety days after
discharge, in the grade held at the |
time of discharge or possibly at al
higher grade if he possesses certain |
skills there is an opening for itl
grade in the Unit. Enlistments are |
for a period of three years.
battalion up|
to
current enlistment |



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