heel... Se les ons, oles, op NTS ON LING CCH! ACHINE THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, 14, 1954 0015 DIFFERENT ««.IT IS DIFFERENT Naturally it's the same in size and weight, but for comfort and economy, thousands agree ‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers. INSIST ON Januar ) defeated ; ended. personal \ J turning point of the game. i be held tentatively in April and | Newcomer is second with 49 Ordinary coal might be good... lue C al sons: The loss of a few scoring|wild turkeys especially will : Hi : = 1” You know ‘blue coal’ is good... ts by Achenfelter. he is thelsurvive the critical mnoths in) whether or not to continue giv-| points; Robert Zeller, 28; Jos- | THE AFFAIRS OF DOBIE GILLIS trad d f points by Ashenfelter, | J | ing an award to the outstanding | eph Hostetter, 16; E. Linde ademarked for your protection ayv-maker of|good condition. Bn Rw Ble I : BE. Linge- CALL US TODAY! SE Yale Pe Numero: it an. | athlete in the Donegal High | muth, 15; R. Divet, 7 and L.| ne squad « a Je Ku-| I erous sportsmen’s org n- School next vear. Kaylor. 7 ar oi A 90. WOLGEMUTH BROS Inc Florin Pa gle 2 goals and 3 fouls during|izations in the northern tire] Se 29 ia ¥ rs : or {> : TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JAN. 19-20-21 PHONE MT. 10.2 : ’ * | the first three quarters. Kugle | counties realize too, that the | | The eS Is agg he othe; vers Vall he A GREAT RELIGIOUS PICTURE 4 3-9551 scored 11 points during that fi-| great birds need help in any | in starting a gymnastic club. | team were: . Vogle, S. Harn- oC © | 5 © o | s | | © 99 Fe nal period when Marietta out-|winter, and they are doing an | they are asked to he at ihe [1 R. Gotwalt, J. Nissley, J. Martin Luther scored the Rams 19-6. examplary and extensive job of meeting to vote on the subjert | 3 mys D. Fish i D. Chapin | Captain Klugh led the Rams|supplemental feeding in the | It is Lhe open af Fo. et op A Wat Tp B wil | Te and was high scoring man of|woodlands. Farther south, an) members that the high school] hams, L. Gooding, J. Brown, Wh Y the evening p04 20 points. outstanding example I furnish- | 8Ym could be rented one night | J. Buchenauey, | J. Collins, $A: FRIDAY ~+ SATURDAY, JANUARY 22-2 ere our Dollars Stretch | Marietta G F Tlled by Blair County sportsmen, 8 eck over ni yinter moni | 24 D. a Eso) and GARY COOPER — BARBARA STANWYCK -in- Grove = 6 7 19|sparked by the Altoona Wildlife | games: and, |, which Ycaenauer, : anagers PA - 99 C. Fahringer 7 0 14|Blair County lies just south of have been suggested hus id gre jJentey 3rian and Phillip | Blowing Wil Rugle .......... 5 { 18| Conservation Club. Though | @r¢ volley ball, basket ba pvenol. ma Jaker . .<....... 1 0 2| an east-west line across the mia medicine ball, boxing, punc hing | | . . Miller 1 0 2/ dle of the state a goodly sup- bag, and horizontal bars. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. In This Locality Reads The Bulletin B. Fahringer ! 9 2 ply of turkeys and other wild Membership in the Old Tim-| { —— —|game live within its borders. | ers cost one dollar for a life | i Totals ........ 21 15 3 In the winter of 1951-52 a| membership. Mount Joy F F ™. |group of sportsmen from Al | At the meeting, the award | Klugh .......... 9 2 20itoona and vicinity organized to! committee will make its report | . . . Nissley ..."...... 2 3 Tlcooperate with Game Protector | and recommendations on future | Some Real Values mn Nice Clean Automobiles Metzier ......... 3 4 10| pean M. Crooks in the winter | awards. The awards committee : shenfelter 2 1 5 feeding of wild turkeys in the! is John Schroll, Pinkerton Road 1952 FORD 4-DOOR v Ashenfelter eeding 8 cvl.. radio, heater 196 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Zeller .......... 2 0 4 woodlands of their own county George Brown, East Main St, | JUIC Y io, Totals ........ 18 10 46/and bordering ones. This group! and Mr. Groff © 1951 FORD 2-DOOR FM 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR {has since constructed nearly 50 | = B C 1951 FORD STATION WAG. Radio, heater Marietta JV G F TL|deer-proof feeders from poles, concourse of the Large Arena. oice ee ea S wa Heater 1946 FORD 2-DOOR Totals 15 23 53|and branches found at construc-| wildlife exhibit on the lower | Radio, heater 8 | Mt. Joy JV G F TL. | [tion points. The feeders hold 8 | At its re apy set. | > 3 J § gular January meet- 1950 MERCURY ZDOOR 1942 PONTIAC 4-DOOR Frey 4 4 8) {to 20 bushels of ear corn, are | ing today the Pennsylvania | T-Bone, Sirloin or Club adio, heater, overdrive : ol. "SAY ad 1 ie a > aad : ? Radio, heater Becker 1 0 < “roofed” with hemlock bows Game Commission set tentative ~ . . Ih tks 3 - ORE. 2 ed as 250 S oil: 3 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR 194] CHEVROLET CLUP CP. Zimmerman ..... : " and are located mostly along opening dates of the 1954 game | These Steaks are cut from our Regular Choice or Prime Steers Mayer runs in valleys where punting seasons. The season op- 1949 MER -DOOR ee : ; ms in valleys where punting seasons. The season op- | ux CUNY 20008 TRUCKS Biss n : Yuna tures harbor in SEVEre eners will not be official until | : : enne weather {the July meeting of the Com- | * ? 1849 OLDS CLUB COUPE 1351 FORD PANEL Beaston ......'.. 1 0 2 Emulating the wonderful mission when seasons and bag Did You Ever Taste Our Ground Beef . Hydromatic, Radio, Heater 1950 FORD % T EXPRESS Grove 1 0 2 program of their brethren in : limits will be officially establish- 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Harple 0 1 lithe timbered northern The probable times are giv- K ; 1e prob g Heater 1946 FORD CATTLE TRUC ————|truck and car to points near an in January to help hunters GC 8 26! » 1 1947 CHEVROLET 4DOOR | 1941 FORD PICKUP Totals 10 on week-ends. From get vacation periods. | Youn ee 2 Radio, heater 8 cylinder rye 5 there it is carried on human go... are the tentative opening : BASKETBALL SCHEDULE |, 1p bags, often 1 or 2 miles, to datos N E W HERR Varsity & J. V. these sportsmen haul corn by | Bn all gume + October 30 ® * Jan. 15—Manheim Central ... backs, in pack baskets and bur- small game - Lctober ol. | Jan. 19—Manheim Twp. ....... Ibe deposited in feeders located | Bow and arrow deer season - A Y 1 d I Sh A A 0 S Se FORD MOYOR SALES ls 9701 * Jan. 22—Elizabethlown lin five different mountain ran-, October 11 a re ou nteresie n opping i ne- top WESE MAIN “STREET MOEN JOY PHONE 8:70 Jan. 26—Manor A ses. Junior Sportsmen and Boy| Antlered deer - November 29 | * Jan. 23—Hempfield . . bi Scouts land their young energy | Bear December 1 : | Self-Service Food Store! er Feb. 3—Patton ... . to the project. A closed season on hares * Feb. S5—East Donegal Al This is a far-sighted, humane! (snowshoe rabbits) has been Feb. 9—Manheim Twp. . A effort wherever conducted Sur- | suggested because of a reported I'R Y Ol R S / ORE THIS WEEK! * Feb. 12—Marietta H prising to those who do not decline in the state’s population . League Games know the feelings of true sporls of this animal. The Commission | gs " men, the men who avidly hunt "is giving the brood stock and . Junior High ed the bird in fall now turn a-|conditions very close study, fol- Drip or Regular * Jan. 15—Elizabethtown ......... H pout to become the turkey’s | lowing which a close season on ; IN SATISFACTION * Jan. 22—Hempfield ; | snowshoes may be declared for i b t { tH (ba ) GC | * Jan. 29—East Donegal . 9 Possdssion Limit For Wild's J i wines Hicers of the Game i er y 0 €e g Feb. 2—Patton v he 1953 officers of » Game Game : * Feb. S—Maristia A The Game Commission ad: Comnmistiin te * Feb, 12—-Manheim vises that persons who possess office for 3 1 year wow 8 us ¥ob, .. a resident wild game lawfully ta i meeting. They are: [ . League Games 3 sae nie | Dauphin 9 9 SM. ih... SN ken. in thy 1938 agon ne President: John C. Herman, | NOW S THE TIME! keep such game only until and Vice-President: Col. Nicholas! : Sportsmen Hear Talk including July 1, 1954. A padi, Semin pide ii 7 By Litit Hunt nit 18 bo jonges required nx tary Andre w C. Long, | v4 Regular c Large C Y miz un or : : Migratory game birds lawful- ls Sy Lf pd 8 | ! LOW W. Z. Bradley, Lititz R2, was ly taken in the 1953 season may, | hamokin ay | IN COST en the guest lecturer at the regular ; Sei oa . 8 ! by federal regulations, “be pos El ic ° meeting of ihe Mow Joy sessed for 90 days immediately | st Weldin Sunny Smile yo Sportsmen Association in the, lowing the close of the open and Gas | u fire house Monday evening. Hel ALE STI AY "hie vol Cia { his I t ‘ season where killed.” This re-| Also Specialize On | N 21 spoke on his hunting rips 0 drement overs migratory | ears 0. |p can » Ae Alaska, Canada and Montana. rn Sh aii stato) FARM MACHINE WELDING 2 ~~" 5 About one hundred members i the United States. Puerto) AND EQUIPMENT Case of 24 cans $8.35 and guests attended the meeting Rico. or Alaska, or imported | Automobile and Truck Welding | despite the snow storm. Prizes, a Mexic ah { airs A BANK AUTO LOAN HERE rere awarded in the Sportsmen| 0 Mexico, or any} pAWN MOWER SHARPENING Were n, ie +3 . other foreign country. | . | H » C H ° B k d B H . B b F d . contest to Mrs. Norman Linton, During the Farm Show Week | ! | emz atsup ez 2Ke €ans emnz a y 00das Ask us for details before you buy your next car: William Fackler, C. N. Miller, 0 S00 06 com. | p ing op Carl Garber, C. Nissley, R. E.| : : Hecate oat Brown and mission will present two speck: | Delta and Mariella Streets 2 bots 4.9 2 cans 29. small 1 0/95: oT ; 2 : attr: ns in addition to the mmr, JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | N NATIONAL William Fackler. The group al- attractions in addition MT. JOY or | so discussed stocking the Little i Chiques Creek from Lebanon to ¢ * “ MOUNT JOY BANK the Mount Joy dam with trout. INCOME TAX FORMS Pp ll R d M k Fl Ex So ET. isbury Ready Mix Lake Flours OF MOUNT JOY year were awarded the farmers FILLED ouUT Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in attendance who open their! lands to hunters. . . rere — | pp SHECKARD & SON | 8 White, Spice Inar with Marietta, ecent important the locals 57-46. third the committed his fif foul. This was t Under The Penna. Game Basket gan we The Rams led during the first] three quarters of the game. 10 at the end of the first quarter, 30-24 at the end of the half and weather has not hurt 40-38 when the A few seconds after ! final quarter began, Ashenfelter the knowledge was forced to leave when he quarter t game|8ame in the 12-| Rea-| en action to aid in ensuing that Cee Ve woe ow ty | Future Plans To Be Discussed At Old Timers’ Meeting A meeting of the Mount Joy .. Commission “Weekly Letter held in the fire house S ar "oe 0 fal January 27, 7:30 p. m. severe wildlife ! Drawing from i : ; 8 Benjamin Groff. however, and : . | Business to be discussed natural food for | at wooded horthern | the meeting will be whether or th| counties is extremely scarce, not the group will form a mid- he the Game Commission has tak. | get baseball team in 1954; the I annual banquet of the group to this winter in Pennsylvania. | : the association, | past experience, he | 1 Groff Is Leading | SHOWA MATINEE ATURDAYS Junior High Team § |. svi. THE A TRE! 75 Since the middle of the Jun-| SATURDAYS ior High basketball season is ap- B10 By (ME Mount Joy, Pa. i ———— Old Timers’ Association will be | Monday, | it was | announced by the president of | proaching, the local team has a record of three wins and three FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JANUARY 15 - 16 losses oF whieh | we Wins andj ROBERT TAYLOR — ANN BLYTH -in- two losses are league games. | Coach John Lichty reported that his team is a new team and | his first seven men have | “ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” MONDAY, JANUARY 18 DEBBIE REYNOLDS — BOBBY VAN Ben Groff is high scorer thus far this year with 62 points; R. -in- er GC. Robert MANHEIM R. 2, Fry PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Rocks and Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-47 53 29 S. 5th Street COLUMBIA, PA. All Kinds of Insurance OPEN EVENINGS We're Planning To Redecorate AND DURING THE MONTH WHILE THE WORK IS BEING DONE WE WILL BE. . .. CLOSED IAN. 16 to FEB. 15 BENNETT'S RESTAURANT | | | 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY | Yellow and Chocolate $1.00 KEPPEL'S EASTER EGGS © « 25: PEANUT BUTTER and COCOANUT CREAM SARAN WRAP oll 33 HESS’ FOOD STORE THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.