Bulletin, ty, March 12, th 12, 1953 “Bent. F. Garber Under The Basket FARM BUREAU Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Life Insurance Co, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, The Mount Joy Varsity Bas- ketball team ended a successful campaign on two sour notes as IEEE (hey dropped a 51-50 decision ee — - to East Lampeter in a battle for the County championship, . | and lost to Robesonia 62-54 in Dr.H.C Killheffer the 2nd round for the District Optometrist | Championship played at Leb- anon MANHEIM | It was the Robesonia game], 163 S. Charlotte St, | Telephone 5.3376 Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M, that still has the ing coaches talking. Some did not agree with the tactics of the coach in the manner of sub- Monday morn- Tues. Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. m stituting, but if each were to be | ELIZABETHTOWN consulted, it would have pro- | 15 E. High st. longed the game. The Mt. Joy Telephone 24.F coach has always claimed that a boy's health is more impor- tant than any contest. After leading throughout the game, the Rams failed to cope. with their opponents during the last period in which they failed | (to score a single goal and only netted 5 fouls. Since some, not to loyal fans {are still condemning the coach and players, let's look they accomplished this JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director MOUNT JOY, PENNA. season. First of all they played a very | mobile Club, rugged schedule. During the season they met 7 Class C teams, 7 Class B teams and | scrimmaged against Lancaster Catholic, MecCaskey Varsity, Columbia, Ephrata, and Upper Leacock. In these scrimmages the Rams came out on top each Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 117 “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE YOU NEED UNDER MY time. The record for ‘the regular COMPLETE schedule was 17 won and 4° lost : 3 which is not bad in any leagiie. Family Security They won the first Section I - Fire - - Auto - - Life Championship since 1937. They . defeated E-town twice. They Accident & Health -- participated in the County Hospitalization Championship play-off game. The team feels bad enough AND MORTGAGE I ul losing those two games, with- ry ~~ jout those Monday Morning { Coaches critizing them. Instead, | § let's congratulate them on a FREE FREE successful season and wish ® ® | them “success in the coming . | baseball season. Win A Ye-Callon INDIVIDUAL SCORING y Name T. P. Av. BREVER'S ICE CREAM hw “6 4 | Z immerms an 323 140 | | Klugh 181 13.0 AWARDS EVERY Ashenfelter 135 5.8 SATURDAY NIGHT |james Metzler 133 5.8 im . | Kear 121 6.0 With Every Pint of Ice Cream Clinger 97 4.9 You Receive a Ticket ini Field Goals At. Pec. PINTS ... 35¢ | Jay Metzler 145 250 .58 QUARTS .. 6% Klugh 76 160 .47 Zimmerman 144 390 .37 14. i 2-GAL. $1.25 | Kear 33 87 — Rae RET Pork and Beans 2 for 25¢| A 51 166 .31 Doles Team 549 1337 ..41 Pineapple Chunks 22 can 35¢ - Silver Floss [ Mt. Joy 74 Wrightsville 35 Sauer Kraut No. 22 can 19¢| Mt. Joy 78 Patton Trade 39 sieges js Joy 67 Paradise 48 . Joy 65 Manheim Cent. 34 Heisey’s Grocery Store xu: sv 5: Eown 41 . Joy 51 E. Donegal 39 214 WEST MAIN ST. at Joy 54 Lititz 57 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. {Mt. Joy 64 Biglerville 31 PHONE 3-3972 ' Mt. Joy 52 E. Hempfield 42 {of [ vice, at what | Korean War Veterans May Receive Bonus Pennsylvania Korean War veterans may receive a bonus. There is a bill being placed be- fore the Penna. House of Repre-! sentatives that would provide | for a veterans bonus applicable to veterans of the Korean war. | The bonus would be computed! on the basis of $15.00 for every month and major fraction there- | active service in Korea, The bonus shall not exceed $500 per person and in the case of a veteran who died ih active ser: the compensation to his family shall be $500 regardless of the length of his service. EE —— i ——— Don’t Shave When Driving driving? “Shaving “Fhe Sounds preposterous; is prepos- I terous,” says Keystone Auto- calling attention to a lethal fad just making its appearance on traffic-jammed highways. A midget electric shaver de- signed to be plugged into the cigarette lighters on automo- biles has recently made its ap- pearance and has been ‘‘jocular- ly publicized” on television ac- cording to the Club. ‘Principal advantage of the gadget, accor- ding to the TV ‘plugs’, is that a motorist can sleep longer: and shave while on the way to work” said Edward P. Curran, Safety Director of the Club. “While it is obvious that the broadcasters do not intend this to be taken seriously, it is eq- ually obvious they have not taken into account the infinites- imal I. Q. of many who would likely be impressed by the nov- elty of exhibiting their shaving prowess while scooting along at 50 M. P. H. “There are more than enough normal hazards in modern traf- fic without this little joker, and we hope it will not be necessary to enact legislation against it, as was the case in the equally preposterous idea of installing TV sets in cars, within view of the driver. Let's shave at home and devote all our attention to safe driving on the highways.” Mt. Joy 51 Marietta 52 Mt. Joy 51 Manor 49 Mt. Joy 55 s Manheim Cent. 38 Mt. Joy 43 Manheim Twp 47 Mt. Joy 66 E-Town 37 Mt. Joy 46 Manor 49 Mt. Joy 45 E-Donegal 31 Mt. Joy 76 Manheim Twp. 58 Mt. Joy 52 E. Hempfield 43 Mt Joy 80 Paradise 40 Mt. Joy 80 Marietta 46 Mt. Joy 73 Patton Trade 47 Mt. Joy 50 East Lampeter 51 Mt. Joy 54 Robesonia 62 1381 1016 Offensive Ave. 60.0. Defensive Ave. 44.1. Here's proof that new Dodge trucks give you more for your money! Actual comparisons of the 3 leading makes of trucks show that Dodge alone gives you the big plus values listed below . values that can save you hundreds of dollars over the life of your truck! In these cost-conscious days, get a Dodge! 7 GREAT ENGINES, with 100to 171 h.p. — 3 engines brand-new. Of the 3 lead- ing manufacturers, no one offers as many engines as Dodge. TRUCK-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION with gyrol Fluid Drive, for the best in shift- free driving. Available in and %-ton models. SUPERSAFE BRAKES of the advanced dual-primary type in 1- thru 4-ton trucks. Of the “Big 3,” only Dodge offers these brakes. More power in the 1%2- and 2-ton ranges than the other 2 leaders. 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Better balanced extra payload. «means and over in 1960 would be 1, | 175,600 as compared with the Independent parking brake on all models is simple, efficient, powerful. Rivetless Cyclebond brake linings last no rivets to score brake drums. Oriflow shock absorbers on 3 l-ton models give smoother riding, { greater driver control on roughest roads | ; High-strength rear axle shafts on all models arc shot-pecned for extra dura- Many features — just adopted by other leading makes — héave bee n standard on Dodge trucks for years! Life Expectancy Students Named To Dean’s List (From page 1) pectancy of a Pennsylvanian is gradually improving, but this improvement is most notable in the earlier years of life. Though the expectancy at birth is four ley College, Annville, yoars greater than in 1940, at , 4 announcement made age 60 it is little more than one py, [Howard M. Kreitzer, vear greater and at 75 the im- fp {he college. provement in liie expeciancy iS The Mount Joy only a matter af a few months. Ruby Helwig, daughter of Rev It is possible, by the use of Mrs. Clarence F. the life table, to calculate from 39 gE. Main Street our present population, how Ranck many of a given age will prob- ype ably survive for the next ten jor 20 years. Whether all of | these survivors will remain in Pennsylvania is a question which no statistics can answer, but if there were no outward migration, the total number 65 Two Mount Joy students were nafhed to the Dean's list for the first semester at Lebanon Val- deal and Rev -— Film Showing A Success A good attendance film “Cry of the Orient” past Sunday afternoon at the Mt. Joy High School. The offer- 868,250 reported by the Census ing received will be for 1950. The life table also further missionary shows that, if life expectancy the Orient. for older people is not consid- TT erably improved during the When in need of Printing. (any next ten years, the total numb- according students are: “i: SHOOTING and I , daughter of Mrs. Ezra H. Ranck, 25 E. Main Street. saw the this used to], activity in thing) kindly remember the Bulletir | Quality Meats’ ALSO A YULL LINE OF FROSTED FOODS Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY BEGINNING MARCH 21st | CONTINUING | EVERY SATURDAY | Starting at 1:30 P. | Mt. Joy Legion Hons | 2 miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 230 | (Pusey Patch) | er over 65 in 1970 will be ap- proximately 1,376,000, but that the increase of older people af- ter that year will be relatively small. The Pennsylvania life table constructed by the State Plan- ning Board staff represents the average life expectancy for both sexes and all the races in- cluded in the State's population. A similar table constructed in 1942 predicted quite accurately the number of old people that White Cross Hospitalization Underwritten by COMPANY Chicago 30, IlL Rates would be found in the State's population in the Census of 1950. 7 ou Si Any Hospital CARD PARTY AT THE FIRE HOUSE MARCH 23 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 will | hold a card party at the Fire House on March 23 at 8 p. m. Door and table prizes. Proceeds for the benefit of the ambulance | fund. Mount Joy Legion "SOPHISTICATES" Out Patient Service For Free Information Write WhiteCross,P.0. Box2l | MOUNT Joy, P NO a i SUNDAY, MARCH 15th CLEON WORLEY Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Turkey. Buller's Beauty Salon MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. SPECIALS $10 Permanents Now $8 $8 Permanents Now $7 CALL MT. JOY 3- 43: 39 Open 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Daily MAUDE BULLER, Prop. 10-tfe Permanent 9-ifc HAMS-HAMS | 12-guage guns - 32 in. 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