The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 24, 1952, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    
A.
*

der-The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 24, 1952 |MOUNT JOY HIGH LOST
TO ELIZABETHTOWN 4-14

OWL LAFFS| Weekly Letter |. sci
By Penna. State

|
|
A WISE OWL
If I had my way I'd be writing
this out along the creek, but my
boss has other ideas, so here I
am at a desk. What a lousy waste
of penfeet weather !!
They tell: me, if you have a sharp
nose, there are 7,000 seperate odors
you can smell. It's the big stinks in
Washington and big business that
make me sorry I can smell at all.
Sat out on cemetery hill the oth-
er night enjoying a nice quiet, bree-
zy hour and counted the stars vis-
ible to the naked eye. There are 3,-
000. - - How can I be so sure?
Cause as I counted em I took a red
crayon and ‘crossed ‘em out.
that make a
wife
Among the sights
man wonder is that of his
cleaning the house sa she won't be
embarrassed when the cleaning
woman comes. ; i
Met a little fellow going down-
town with a little bundle “and I
asked him where he was heading
for. “Egypt,” was his prompt re-
‘ply, Why “Egypt?” I asked “Cause
1 just ‘learned that Ancient Egyp-
tians' used soap, they just
doused themselves with perfume
once a week. Boy! That's for me!”
I was chinning with a Donegal !
Streeter over the back fence while
he dug his garden. Presently his
neighbor came out, saw what he
was doing and announced; “I'md
glad you're planting your garden
again — it gives so much pleasure
to our chickens.”

Why is it that the folks with the
highest window sills have the hig-
gest flower pots?
A local mother “briefing” her
daughter, whom she hopes will be
a June bride: “Remember this,
daughter, the best labor-saving de-
vice ever invented is a husband
with money.”

Rules for leap year: No tripping.
No two against one, and no rocks |
to he used.
My daughter was taking her fi-
late for a date. She scolded: “Late
late for a date. She scolded: “Late
again. Did you ever do anything on
time?”
Her fiance replied: “Yes, I bought
your ring on time, and haven't fin-
ished paying for it yet.

‘We sent our new cub reporter on
a rural assignment after the storm
the other week. The editor was ex-
plicit in his instructions. He em-
phasized that names must be ob-
tained in writing all items. Later
that day the cub handed in his first
story: “Last night, during the big
storm, lightning killed three cows
on a farm north of town. Their
names were Bessie, Bossie and
Florence.” - - - - We are now
logking for a new reporter.

Have you gheard about the new
‘ pre-digested news magazine soon
to be on the stands? You
read it — you swallow it whole.
don’t

A little fellow living in an apart-
ment uptown received a new drum
for his birthday and shortly there-
after, when his father came home
from work, mother said: “I don’t
think the mn in the apartment up-
stairs likes to hear Georgie play his
drum, but he’s certainly subtle a=
bout it.”
Father: “How so?”
Mother: “Well, this afternoon he
most cases, to be greed for game,
| based on figures and

gave Georgie a knife and asked him
if he knew what was inside the
drum.”

I do believe Firpy Weaver's eyes
are getting bad. - =~ ~The other
evening "after he had finished his
chores over gown, he visit a
friend for* several hours. While he
was at his friends place, he discoy-
ered he had put on two different
shoes.
bhunters killed ‘by. hunter ‘gunfire in|

4 WISE OWL
arth POR LOE Epa nA
A SO
B-town rolled over Mt. Joy 14-4,
It was the second straight win
for the E-towners and also the sec-
ond triumph for pitcher Jake
| Shearer, who hurled the Bears to
{the decision and the Section One

Game Commissio
lead.
Almost complete records show ot
=e | Elizabethtown 2 hh 4 {
that over 55,000 cottontail rabbits| Wanamaker, ah 2 3 q
were box-trapped last winter in|Milbee, 1b .. 9° 0
2 2
The Game Commis~| Williams, 2b
Pennsylvania.
Warfel, 2b ...
trapping
vo
SPT
sion's campaign is con- J
Amphig Beinhauer, cf
ducted annually from
through March |Ginder, 3b
Last winter's total is about 3,000 Thompson, ¢ ....
CO Ba Se LO OY OY
RN
<
less bunnies than the number taken Shank, If .......... . ® + 4
: : : Croodling, rf ........ EF 3.0
by live trapping in the winter ofl Rutherford, tn 0 0 0
1950-51. Close to 58,000 were cap-|
tured then, which established a new, Total 38 14 21 1
record. Previous to that time the| Meunt Joy ab Bb o a
high was 40,000 rabbits. |Zeller, If 3 3 GO 2 0
The purpose of the live-trapping Reimer, 3b .... 3 3 1 }
program is the transfer of trouble-| te lt ah gg
some cottontails” from towns and Klugh, rf, of, ........ 3 1 2 0
other localities where they cause Zimmerman, cf, p .. 2 14 1]
' nw
damage to open hunting areas in| Kline, rf, ¢ .......... 3. 1 5 0
: A abbi I: : Tow Ashenfelter, rl, p .... 3 1 '0 +0
which the rabbit popu: ation is low. phillips, 2b ....... 2s {2 3
This two-way beneficial program|¥eber, ¢ ............ 0 0 0 0
has for years been popular with a-Nauman . A
gardeners and hunters alike. oii 25 5 21 5
Gunless Farmer Kills Fox |a-Struck out for Weber in 7th.
Game Protector B. W. Catherman E-TOWN ........... 400 152 2—14
of Indiana, Pa, reports: “While MOUNT JOY ....... 001 300 0— 4
orking in a field in February of] F—Milbee, Kear, Klugh, Kline,
oR 0) M Ry R | Phillips. R—Wanamaker, Milbee,
this year, aries Montgomery, "| Williams, Beinhauer 3, Shearer 3,
D., New Florence, saw a gray fox|Ginder 2, Shank, Goodling 2. Kear
coming his way. He started for the|Clinger, Klugh, Ashenfelter. 2B—
I to get a gun. Before he ot| Ashenfelter, Williams, Beinhauer,
wy ge 8 shi ap wit hive, | Thompson. BB—Shearer 1, Zimj,
ere the lox caugh up with “imerman 3, Ashenfelter 4. SO—
It tried several times to bite him, Shearer 5, Zimmerman 4, Ashen-
but he kicked it away and finally|'elter 1. LP—Zimmerman.
killed it. I sent the head to Harris- TTR I -
examination and received MOUNT JOY HIGH LOST
a report of positive rabies.” ITS OPENING GAME
Goose Confusion On Susquehanna Mount Joy High School lost its
Game Protector Bruce P. Yeager pening game to East Hempfield by
thinks it is about time that some-|3 to 0. Inability to hit Barto, who
body provided a directional signal/dave up but two bingles, accounts
andlor the loss.
burg for
at the junction of the north
west. branches of the Susquehanna Mount Joy ab h o 9
3 . ol p, rf ......... 3
River, at Northumbe rland. Not for 3b rs 0 3 3
humans, : but for wild geese, those/Rear, ss ............ 3 0 1 '2
welcome harbingers of spring. Slinger, 1b ........... 12 0 7.4

Yeager, says: ‘Again, as noted in Klugh, If pees 3 0.0 90
past years, on the morning of Feb- Zimmerman, of... 3 8 06 (
us F Ashenfelter, »f ...... 2 0 0° 0
ruary 29, as a large flock of honk-|Kjine, ¢ ............. 3 1 7 1
ers, winging their way ‘north in|Philips, 2b .......... 3 0 1 2
perfect “V” formation, reached the/Nauman, p .......... 1 0 0 0
confluence of the river they flew no. , on > 18 9
up the north branch for a short dis-| maw >
tance. The leader of the flock, whol & Hemplicld py h 2
had his right and left turns mixed! goistand. tf ..... "20.0 0
up for a while, got on the ball with-|Zerphy, c¢ 1 0 11 §
in a short time. The geese returned|Krady, cf 3 4 2
4 1. ae thay mer TEATRO, Divas 31°C 0
to single file to reconnoiter, after Manna. It > 1. 30
od. ] a, rire 3
which they headed up the westiaficon 1b ......... 2 2 4 0
branch.” {Peffiey, 3b ......... 21 90
Annuai Hunter Casualty Report [Emich, ss ........... 2 0 0 0
The Game Commission has fin-|R- Starr, rf 11.0 9
ished compiling the Pennsylvanial mois 29 6 21 3
figures for the MOUNT JOY ........
year 1951. As usual, the report E. HEMPFIELD ..... 000 140 x—5
early tells how 2 thor _| E—Clinger, Zimmerman, Kline,
clearly tells how and wire hu Allison. R—Krady, Barto, H. Mum-
mans met death or injury by Allison 2. 3b—Allison. 2b—
fire. However, the cause for these] Allison, Zeller. BB—Barto 1. Nau-
so-called “accidents” continues, in/man 3, Zeller 3. SO—Barto 12, Zel-
ler 7. LP—Zeller.
: ese
= DAILY VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL JUNE 9-20
The Mount Joy
sociation announces
hunting casualty 000 000 0—0
lack of firearms
reckless handling of weapons
in sport shooting. Last year 25 per- Jay :
sons killed and 385 Ministerial As-
wounded by hunter gunfire in the Vocal ible Scl Hy a Daily
Keystone State. A little study of Bible School will be con.
the following will
were were
5 ducted by the Association in June
indicate the in une
~ for a two week period
needlessness of most of these gun- $ Tyo I , June 9-20.
There will be
This information is : .
only. Pupils aged 4-14 are invited
taken
: to attend.
accident reports re- tse liege si sass
morning sessions
ner casualties.
facts
from hunting
quired by law. It offers the unpret-| :
1 I When in need of Printing, (any-
ty side of an otherwise pleasurable
y ise pleasurable, ing) kindly remember the Bulletin
beneficial sport. |
: p95 fatalities. 9 were self :
: Of the 2 fatalities, 9 were self hunting trips last year because they
done. Injuries to 300 of the 386 non- yore distinctive colors or
fatals’ were caused by other shoot- fabrics that
ers. Twelve out of the 25 fatal ¢


glow-
instantly identified
} a5=' them to other shooters as humans,
es were persons under 21 years of ot game.
Of the 411 persons shot while
in number than hunting in Pa. in 1951, 272 wouldn't
those over 21, caused about 1-3 of have been saved by any type or col-
the non-fatal cases, or of apparel, however. They were
Big game hunting accounted for| ihe ones whose
11 of the deaths and 37 of the injur-|self inflicted,
ies, while small game
age. These more youthful hunters,
though far less
casualties were
who were shot by
: hunters others through the unintentional
deaths totaled 14, along with 349 in- discharge of firearms,
juries by gunfire. The shotgun was| struck by ricochet or
the cause of 9 fatalities :
who were
° stray shot,
vi D ie and 309 or who were hit while completely
woundings J » sho 1 «nn. :
gs, while rifle shootings ac from the of other
counted for 16 deaths and 67 injur-|shooters.
view
-| Germer 2b .
0 | TENNIS TOURNAMENT
1
CHARLIE ZELLER HURLED
FIRST NO-HITTER OF '52
Even though he gave ten
tickets to first, Charlie Zeller, of
town, hurled a no-hitter against
East Donegal Tuesday, Mount Joy |
winning 5 to 1. In addition Charles
fanned 11 batters. Score:
|
WE SPRAY—
Exterior Cellar Walls
With Waterproofed Colas Asphalt Oil
CONTACT
East Donegal ab | » i
par - nin 3 0 0 3 WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN
Bo, yr 0 1 0] 212 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Rhoades 1b . gg 8 4 PHONE 149
0 14-tf





Heinaman ¢ .......
Gibble cf


HOW aN
=
nme
Wolgemuth If 0 0 | =—— SSS EES EEE HAA ——— Sere va ———————
Warner 3b 3 0
Marin DO 3
Totals ...... “. tk ORR
Mount Joy ab h o
Zeller p ives
Kear ss
Clinger cf
Klugh 1b «rs
{ Zimmerman If ......

STORAGE
| memo
Rl
RIN Sr 12 0 8 CLEANING — GLAZING — REPAIRING
Ashenfelter rf i ¢
Philips 2b ........ 1 0;
Totals .... .. 2 9 21 5| You Phone e Call
EAST DONEGAL .... 000 010 0—1 |
MOUNT JOY ... 300 110 x—-5 |
R--Derr, Kear 2, Clinger, Klugh, |
Kline. E—Shuman 2, Rhoades, Wol- | ALSO ALL KINDS LAUNDRY
gemuth, Heinaman 2, Klugh, Kline. |
3b—Kear, Clinger, Zimmerman, BB | ®
—Zeller 10, Martin 2. SO-—Zeller 11
{ Martin 2.
i
warm | Brook's Dry Cleaning


IN AMERICA
 
MOUNT JOY BANK
Sensibly-used credit is a vital part of the
American free-enterprise system. When you
need a new car, for example, you can
finance it here at reasonable cost — and pay
for it as you enjoy many miles of happy
motoring. See us for your bank auto loan.
UNION NATIONAL







Teams W L Pet. * MOUNT JOY
| Fast Hempfield .. 2 0 1000] FLORIN, PENNA. | OF
nt 2 g 1m Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
i Mount Joy ......... 1 2 333 | PHONE MT. JOY 3-4451 |
East Donegal ..... «0 1 000 | 9 mw ? 11-1f |
Marietta 2 Oo . dm
-— a — |
|
| — —

JAY BARNHART JR., TOWN,
WON RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP
Jay Barnhart Jr. of Mount Joy |
High Schocl, won the PIAA Dis-
trict 3 rifle shooting championship |
Szturday as he posted a score of |
199x200 at the Manheim Township |
High School range. !
Barnhart was one of 21 boys from |
three Lancaster County Schools to |
Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26th
10 TO 1:00 A. M.
Louis Walton and his Joy Jumpers
FEATURING GEORGE COLE

individual titles. The first 10 marks- |
participate’ in. the first tourney for |
|
men were awarded medals by the



PIAA.
Other scores are as follows: For- SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 27th
rey, Manheim Twp., 198; Wolf, Eph- 9:00 TO 12:00
rata, 196; Stark, Ephwata, 196; Ay,
Ephrata, 196;Trego, Manheim Twp., TH H EAD LI N E RS
196; Dungan, Manheim Twp., 196;
Strauch, Ephrata, 195;Lefever, Eph- |
rata, 195; Brooks, Mcunt Joy, 195.
—
Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
SEVENTH & EIGHT GRADE Turkey


The Lions Club sponsored a ten- EE
nis tournament on Saturday after-
noon for the boys and girls in sev- |







enth and cighth grade:
1 1 cig h grades : EVENINGS MATINEE
Out of the fifty participants em- SHOWS SATURDAYS
erged Jack Beaston, finalist, for the 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
hoys and Winona Markley, finalist SATURDAYS i HEA i RE HOLIDAYS
fer the girls 6.8.10 P. M. Mout Joy, Pa 2:00 P. M.
| ’ .

Trophies will be awarded the |
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 25 - 26
CARY GRANT — BETSY DRAKE -in-
“Room For One More”
MONDAY — TUESDAY, APRIL 28 - 29
WENDELL COREY — VERA RALSTON -in-
“Wild Blue Yonder”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 30 - MAY 1
DORIS DAY — DANNY THOMAS
“I’liSee YoulnMy Dreams”
winners and runners up at a later
school assembly. f
This Saturday afternoon the Am-
erican Legion will sponsor a tennis
tournament for grades 9, 10, 11 and
12.

eet I
JUNIOR C OF C
SPONSOR DANCE
The Spring Benefit Dance spon-
sored by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce will be held Saturday,
April 26th at the Marietta T. C.|
Depot Social Club, with music by
Jerry Kolb Orchestra.
from

The proceeds this dance “in
will be used to further the activi-
ties of the Mt. Joy Union Picnic.
rm
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May 10th a
sale under the auspices of the Boy
Scout |


Rummage |
FRIDAY — SATURCAY, MAY 2 - 3
FRANK LOVEJOY — RICHARD CARLSON -in-
‘Retreat Hell”

Scouts will be held at the
Home. |
Anyone having articles for the
sale please contact a scout
a oi ini
MIDDLETOWN HI SUSPENDED
The Middletown High School has
suspended for one year for

been
participating in Lower Susquehan-
na league competition in basket-
ball.
Ce
Spring Benefit

Stimulate your business by adver. |
Gsing in the Bulletin. |


ies. There were no fatalities due to
pistols, but 10 persons were injur-
ed by handgun fire.
Leading casualty causes continue
woundings, |
hunter slipped and fell (with safe-!
ty ofl), 5 and 34; shot in mistake!
for game, 5 and 18; did not see vic- |
tim in line of fire, 4 and 124.
Most of the casualties occurred]
as follows: in brush, 11 fatals and
127 non-fatals; open woodland, 5
and 64; fields, 4 and 116; dense!
woodland, 1 and 45; roads, 2 and
25; conveyance, 1 and 2.
The weather conditions were:
clear, 11 deaths, 159 injuries; cloudy |
9 and 85; rain, 3 and 85; fog, 1 and|
7; snow, 0 and 36. |
The ratio between the number of]
® Good
Pennsylvania in 1951 the|
number of licenses issued is about
1 to 34,200. That is non-fatal cases|
was 1 to 2215.
It will never be known how|
many persons returned safe from)
BE Ee BEE I, A, 0, BO





WOMEN «GIRLS WANTED |
| to Sew Children’s Garments
® Learners Taken
® Steady Work
{
(
{
{
{
{
{
(
|
to be: gun placed in dangerous po-| ira ORs
sition, 6 deaths, 71 | - |
\
|
{
{
{
{
{
J. Greenberg]
137 NORTH POPLAR STREET
DANCE
BENEFIT UNION PICNIC FUND
SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26

Marietta T. C. Depot Social Club

MUSIC BY
Jerry Kolb Orchestra

Pay
Sponsored by Mount Joy Junior Chamber of Commerce


16-2

Use Our Classified Column — It Pays

ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
16-if


reac di
ing a aOR ps pt ut p pn rd sn a FAT TN a a nn aS

 










TT
COMIN’ D

REDUCED
PRICES
Surf res 30
WN |
New Breeze res 3 0 giant 5 9:

Brushes—Mops

IT’S REFRIGERATED
Home Grown Fresh Asparagus
Crisp Iceberg Lettuce

GARDEN SEEDS & PLANTS

OUR MEAT DEPT.
Chuck Roast
Round Steak
b 19
» 99
€9

NORRIS FANCY
Fruit Cocktail
NORRIS FANCY
Grapefruit Sections":
Chewing Gum
Candy Bars (5)
Hi-Ho » 34
SUNSHINE
rn 35
33
3/10:
6/25¢
co
Krispy 2 1: 4Qe


PHONE 3-9094
“Top Quality-Low Prices Every Day”
Hess’ Food Store
MOUNT JOY, PA. |
Soap and Soap Powder
Rinso res 8: giant 56:
HOUSE CLEANING ITEMS
Clorox—Buckets—Brooms
4

|
|
|

Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
i
A
{
AD ae ae Ad A MB nA a
"no
= MOO