The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 14, 1952, Image 4

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d=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 14 “| Junior Hi In First THE LOW Dov
ETBALL Playoff - Lanc. T.
OWL LAFFS BASK
THEY JUST CAN'T STOP
THAT JUNIOR HI GANG


Mount Joy's Junior High school
basketball aggregation had entirely
‘~0 m''ch of what it takes to win
ames a~d mar hed thr: its sched-
le ty date wi'h~ut a single reverse
‘en in a row.
Marietta was second with a 7-2
cord.
For the County Champ'-nship
ur lads must an ag-r 1
1 who hove a similar ecord
. Ia \ J in L as'er townsh
vv M Tov’'s came la
J Thursday they had no truble do-
— BY feating Donecaal | 23. The
virtors led 21 to 6 at half timp and
A WIS E O W / LL 30 to 16 at the end of the third
y All the subs available saw
act’'on and held E~st Dove~al to an
A Fairview st.eet colored ch:p ven 7 +a 7 score in the last period.
was akon to le ho spita ai Love
caster. Tie) BS iu A 1m
and scon th Jr came ff
asked h nen he ate las ) ( )
ile said a lady put a glass iu > y
in his mouth Lut before he could = te . 0
get a bite and taste it she took it jr, 0 0 0 0
away. home ... 0 0 0
——— : 4 1 9
A fellow at Florin came to see a a 0 0
local dector—might as we'l tell you + |, hoa 0 0 0
it was D:e Doc told him , oi : 2 0 4
he must avoid all kinds o. excite- 0 ) 0
men. p v3
The patient said: “Doc can't I : a.
even look at them from across the T Sola ey
street?” Donegal Jr. G NT
He shes ois 2 0 1
Guess you heard the one about "rk : ea deg
the fellow who was trapped in a iy trian =x 1 : 2
fire en a 20-story building. It was Ls a 0 Fg vs iy 2
a koot and shoe stcrage room. Leman ........... ... 1 0 2
The man put on ‘eleven pairs of : en
rubber boots and then jumped out Thtals Boats: 3 =
a window. When he = struck the MOUNT Joy asp ’
ground he started bouncing and a DONE~AL 2 410
bouncing and would you believe it ..Referce: Hershey.
he just kept on bouncing for elev-
en days. FAST DOVE
‘GAL HIGH






They finally shot him to keep the SPRINCS A BIG UPSET
poor fellow from starving to death. Determined not to lose every
game during the league season, E.
They tell me there's a farmer Donegal Hish school, Section 1,
cut in {he Gravel Barrick who has Cellar Champions, turned on the
a pair of steers that are so dern 37s a i Mt. Joy High 27
thin he branded them by putting fo 33 at end of the third period,
a piece of carbon paper betwee coring 17 points to Mt. Jov's 3 and
"em. won their only game of the season
Friday ni t Maytow
A fellew down town told his v Wil i*h led in for the
Bi he wis“ed “e ho? some new vi while Kear showed the w
eat covers. r Mt. J
She went un to Eshleman Bros In the preliminarry game East
Donezal JV won easily
Jey JV 44 to 32.
and bought him two pairs of pa-


jamas.
Elizabethtown won the Section
£. fellow from town went to a with nine victor
dance recently and put his top coat Vi'hout a loss. :
yu [
and hat in a rcom where 3 number rt Joy Ft
xh iin: ' 2 45
of people had left t“eir ° 1
As he ws 2 hit err To 1-0 ed 1 2
on a couch "nj s'arted io «¢ 0 0
= 5 2
Soon he felt a cloth being wrap- _ 5 2
terry SEY ii SET LLL 3.0
ped about his bald dome and a pin
was -stened. 0 0
i441 r 1 y al ‘ y
A litle ¢ h G F!
on ‘he ‘n° 2 i +2 1
voice said: “Bess i's 'i't'e heart, iis aa ou 2
Yittle tack end ditting cold.” BBN 1 !
eraman ....... . 5 1
Ww mith ...... 7 1
Back -t schnol - h Ee Ea 3 2
quizzing S I i 5 —
As an 1 ie
do two pi YT TO a
A ycungs‘er } e 3 bd AL. ag
1 i » Ld
class answered: “Cixicer - of : Nemit & Wallic
kalls.”
STANDING
They tell me we have a p (Section 1)
bere in town who never ta
  


over Dt
1
ies
Ww. L. Pet.
. 9 0 1.000
than twenty minutes but 1 Het 8 3 gs
c'n un’erstand 1 he time em C 4 A 200
himself so ~ceur 1 4 5 444
I asked him 3 \ . 3 7 330
and he admi‘ied , Ih
puts a cough drop in his m~u*h and ther Leatue Scores
it takes exactly tw S P.town 56, Manheim 41.
it to dissolve. Hempfield 53 Marietta 44.
But the other Sunday
nearly two hours and when the CANNOT BE DEFEATED
hegan getting fidgety The undefeatel! Marietta team
he exzmined his cough drop won iis 17th straight game in Lan- |
By mistake he had put ague competition Thursday
kutton in his mouth. night as they scored an 85-71 tri-

osname umph over Landisville.
A fellow working for the PP &
was down at
hair cut cn company time
walked his boss.
Reamstown edged Mount Joy,
Jis tc 80
when in hook
Shatto’s getting 1
finish
Trupe
with 28 seconds to play
was fouled as he
with Trupe providing a stor
3
1
y
knotted the | | James


Mcunt Joy Junior High Shoals
undefeated Champions of Section
will meet Li er Township, ua-
efeated Champions of Section 3,
n Friday evening, Feb, 15 at § 0'-
lock on the Lititz High Sec
The winner of t game will
he champions of Section 2 f
County ti on Wednesda
i 20 cn the Lititz floor, On each
hese playoft ne game will be
t 8:00 p. m. and the doors
en at 7:00 p. m. The
hool gym can seat cight or
hundred ople
Junior High School team is
1 by Mr. John Lichty, and
1 16 games this year without
defeat. The membkers of this team
Charles Asheafelter, Gerald |
i y Metzler, Richard Hall-
Peter Nissley, Joseph Weber,
1c on, Ger:ld Becker, Jack
Larry Geib, Charles Groff,
Frey, Jack Gilbert, Eugene
ort lelhorn, Jam
el, James Rutt, Ronald Scho
d, and Bernard Thome. The
rleaders: Shirley Metzler, Kay
Kear, Wincna Markley and Kitty
ittle
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FISHING FROM MAR. 14
NTIL TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Through the columns of the Pa.
Angler, it's official monthly maga-
ne, (he Pennsylvania Fish Com-
mission directs the attention of all
hermen to the law of 1949 which
hibit Il kinds of fishing in any
ater f the state from midnight!
larch 14th to 5:00 a. m. Apri] 15th,
xcept rivers, lakes and ponds not
tocked with trout. |
Ibis means, that no type of fish-
ing allowed and includes all the!
varm water creeks in the state.!
The penally for failure to comply
with the act is a fine of five ($5.00)!
dollars and costs for first offense |
nd twenty ($20.00) dollars and
costs for second and subsequent cf-
fenses
There seems to b>» some confu-
sion about the exceptions in the
ct which ompts the Commission,
» further point out “that even tho
creek has never been a trou
iream and has never been stocked
it comes within the pro-
isicns of the ciosed dur-
lakes,
stocked
act and is
ng this period. Only rivers,
11! that are not
with trout, remain’
[ha C
comm
open.”

ssion further brings
aitention cof the fishermen in
“ennsylvania the day's limit
Apri] 15th, 1952,
(10) as
t { ©
that
{ trout beginning
(8)
eight instead of ten
“nO EK.
LEMEN MAKE
NE*R PETFECT RECORD |
Mount Joy Hizh School's up and,
"UR RIV

ng team came mighty near
meking a “perfect” score in a
wich with Marheim Twp Thurs-
'"'v. The Nitrausr lads shop ex-
well, scoring 494 but
with 100 by
s and Barnhart, and a
for Tyndall and Garlin,!
put Mt.
494. Some
tionally
Mount Jov
Berrier, Hes
pair of 98's
upset all c:

perfects of
culations and
Joy out in front 495 to
eh!
the
hootin’
He res
Score:
Mount Joy
waver 100
“iar . os 103
Wai Ae 100
a Jive sail 88
ryndall rar a +o 198

Total

Total
In another
vise 401
league contest Ephrata
won from West Lampeter 491 to 481.|
he talked MARFTTTA’S LEAGUERS JUST |
| BIG CHICKIFS BOWMAN
FIELD ARCHFRY CLUB
Big Chickies Bowman, a field ar-!
chery recently organized
with these officers: president Joe
vice president, Gene Grove;
secretary and treasurer, John Ger-
mer, Jr.; recording secretary, Abo
{ Geltmacher Jr. Board of Directors,
Young, Joe Zekany and
club was
Ream;
He gave the guy a bawling out ccunt with a field goal. His free! Verne Hiestand. {
and the fellow said that because it toss then won for Reamstown. Appreximately 28 acres of wood-|
grew on company time he thought pt, Joy Legion G Fl 71 'and located near Sporting Hill has
he had a perfect right to have it McAdoo SE 3 2 8 | been acquired and a large building
ds wl a a c Ey >
cut on their time. { Bessel tens . adjoining will be used as a Club
a upp A mn Sr 4 5 2 12 Headquarters. The construction of!
An enterprising real estate agent Gemberling .......... 12 5 29/a field archery course will begin on|
called on a young hcuse-wife and Constantine 7 1 15 | Saturday, February 16th. |
tried to interest her in buying a Stark 2.3 7
house, ree QP te
3 ©... 32 16 50 LEAGUE STANDINGS |
She told him she didn't need a Teams w. L Pet
h Ca ~ Reamstown (=. Ff HW 7 : 4 ‘|
ome. She said: “I was born in a Frymyef 4 9 ‘28! Marietta +... ...., 17 0 1.000
hosptial, educaied in a college, Weaver ......... . Zr Ln 2 «883
courted in an automobile, and mar- Kreider ............... | 0 . 2{Mount Joy ........ 10 6 625
. : fare pos - on ~- |
ried in a church; I live out of the Gives Sy baie A Tah hi 5 2 12 SRE 10 pi
: a ner . ie 4 | Landisville ..... ee 0s os
ig and paper bags. ....... 6 0 12! Millersville ..... ve Bag 500
spend my mornings on the goif Good .......... 0 0 ¢o!| New Holland ...... 3 12 294
course, my afternoons at the bridge ee i ee | Rothsville 3:14 176
table, and ‘my evenings at the mov-' Totals ........... . 36 9 slitz .............. 2 12
nr
ies. And when I die I am going to SY Jetieds:
b> buried at the unfleriakers. REAMSTOWN
What 1 really need is a garage.” | Relerees: Sweigart & Markel.
* A WISE OWL Reamstown B 49, Mount Joy B 47.
ye’
16.26 18 20—30 |
23 20 20 18—81 |
J
John Fuller the mint makes |
the merey first and its up to you|
to make it last.
says
i i :
regular tourist routes in
v| the
| ries the
! spent more than $182,000,000
from
HICKORY GROVE
delving
more in
sort of
always
am
“ re is most
type—
the {
wood pile than just wood, speaking |
license manner.
in my poetic
Why
100] does a country that once possessed
orse sense in abundance--grew
into a fit and rugged outfit, lose its
equilibrium act half pixlicated. |
We let a bully like Stalin cow us-
our Congress and Government
spends without a lick of sense--our
the
; mama and papa cavort,
ff-shoot are turned over to
sitter”
Our campuses ooze with entertain=- |
ment seekers versus with the kno-
w.edge thirsty.
Mr. Frued, an Austrian, born |
back there 100 years ago—made
prancing mamas and
hit
the
when he upon a novel
or himself quite a soft and pleas- |
nt living, and also made a hit with
papas
theory
nm how {o bring up little Butch |
nd little Annie. Give ’em rope,
he |
no end—let ‘em go to |
town—let 'em develop personality.
took on—and now look. In Waco,
I'exas, 22 high school and universi-
y students, for
{dug up a coffin in a cemetery and
there and dumped same, and con-
ents, in the lake.
This ends the first lesson, and if
here is a doctor in the house—a
freudist type—he is wanted on the
phone.
Ycurs with the low down,
JIMMIE
EE —— I
Those In Service
George Ferd, USN
he states after spe: wing 5% months
werseas. George is assigned to
the
suarded the
for six days. He sy
t his home on Lumber
“Flying Enterprise’

street

Pvt. William Derr
thank the Kemembrance Committee
cr sending him the Xmas gift and
Bulletin dufing his stay at Camp
would

icherts, Calif. He is now spending
21-day leave with his parents,
and Mrs. William Derr, on N. |
Barbary street.
Mark
Ave.,
Stanley Nelt, 19, C«
Landisville, recently enlisted
in the U. S. Navy
de:going Recruit
Recruit Training
Bainbridge, Md.,
‘or the next 11 weeks. Mark enlist-
and is now un
Training at
laval
where he will be
pent the weekend |
fun and amusement |
[
returned to |
Jchn W. Weeks, the ship which |
|
|
like to |
oper |
the |
Center, at |
{
'¢ in the Navy through the Lan-|
caster Navy Recruiting Office andj
Tc the people of Mount Joy. 1
left for training on Monday Feb. 1,
m just writing you this letter to
ell you that I read the Mount
sulletin every week.
Pfc. Paul Stark and 1
tioned together in the
are sta=-
same
Com- |
Joy |
any and same platoon. I read the |
aper every chance I get.
It sure is swel] of the pecple of
fount Joy doing everything they
at home.
GARBER
in (0 make everyone feel
Pfc.
—- —-—
Tourist Trade Dates Back
To Days of Early Romans
The foreign tourist trade was a |
booming business, even back in
the days of Cleopatra and Julius
Caesar.
History research experts point
out that “‘travel-loving Romans had
Egypt.”
The Land of the Nile held con-
siderable fascination for
Romans, and a wealthy
Roman Republic,
with his family, became
sight in Egypt.
Like tourists of all ages,
them carried umbrellas on
pilgrimages to the pyramids
temples of the pharaohs.
And like tourists of all ages, they
were resented for their
and strange ways, although they
eft a trail of good Roman money
traveling
a familiar
their
in their wake,
One ancient bas-relief discover-
ed in Egypt portrays a Roman
father, mother, and two children
at the feast of the Egyptian war-
god. Their expressions are wide-
eyed and intent as they drink in
the strange sights, and the little
boy depicted in the sculpture car-
inevitable umbrella.
Countries of Western Europe, in-
cluding England and France, have
long held a similar fascination for
Americans who travel in foreig:
lands. 2
About 79 per cent or 237,000 of the
approximately 300,000 passports is-
sued in 1950 were for Western
Europe where American residents
last
year, excluding international fares,
according to figures furnished by
the U.S. Office of International
trade.
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Starting Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.
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9:00 TO 12:00






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