The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1954, Image 5

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

    











 




































 







E | Under The | Hippensteel i 0
| Kauffman 0 2 : P G
| Andrews ........ 7 0 ts | enna. ame
Basket | Byerly 2 2
— | Clark 3 2 J omimission
vr | |
THE 1954 BUDGET OF THE EAST DONEGAL 1 The local Rams made it four, 20 12 »
TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD IS OPEN FOR PUB- { | in a row over the E-town Bears| grown Jv A eekly etter
LIC INSPECTION AT THE MAYTOWN NA- i last THY Syne With a re- 15 10 pr The Pennsylvania Game Com- |
sounding 67-52 win. was a| I id beast ; Cie
TIONAL BANK, MAYTOWN. C. C. FORREY, i snus’ amc. for: Mount a Mt. Joy JV GF Tl | mission, at its January meeting,
SECRETARY. boo : © Frey 0 0 0 | acted to remove the weasel from
| since they must win all the re- x | r lis Foctiv 1
| maining league games in order, Grove 0 2 2| the bounty list effective June 1,
| bo Bry »! [Groff 0 1 111954, The Game Commission |
~~ to remain in the race for Pardes pene : tah
es, | Guntion 1 title Becker 1 0 9 | has paid $1 for the hide of this |
~ : ; Gilbert 0 0 o| little animal for years.
) NOBODY UNDERSELLS [1] It Was a team 0 ine Harple 0 0 0 Other bounty rewards will re-
WARD BO | | the scoring was evenly distribu-| oo o 1 dE en Bh %
A a ps 2 5| main the same as at present un
TILE GAS g. 2X tzler and Bluey led Lie Mayer 0 1 1] til June 1, 1955. They are $4 for
COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES ON THE 1 Mm in wun «l and 13 immerman ..... 2 2 6| each gray or red fox and $5 for
BEST GAS APPLIANCES | DOIDIS respeetlvewy: Fish ei sins 0 0 0 each great horned owl, adult or
: : 1) led 11 f0.8 at the oil 1 0 2|fledging, killed during all|
Gas Appliances and Ward Bottle Gas Cost Less To Buy (§| of the first quarter. It was panel 0 0 0! months excepting November |
Cost Less To Install Cost Less To Operate ing the second quarter when the! ¥ | and December.
Town Store Office & Plant | Rams overcame this lead. They] Totals us 6 7 19] Reasons given for removing
25 S. State St. Phone 3-2207 1 mile north of Pion SHbonents 2 a the weasel are: 1. No positive
Ephrata Both Places Ephrata, No, 3 Lone fice x Are bout an The local cagers moved out proof exists that weasels limit |
a memos kite A) corms was Ra we p lo league play and met Manor the amount of small game for!
y I » o a .
feared pois pis . |at Brooks Hall on the Millers- hunting. 2. The high fur value
5 RC in gle : ls State Teachers College | of the animal assures aj large
Zelicy 2. Jac during the) Campus. It was victory No. 10 | harvest without special reward.
[J] oy pi Quariers J es I | with the score 55-35. 3. At least three-quarters of all |
Joy players scored in each of] rE wants kag naar pao
need if oie ars | It was a low scoring game | weasels taken would have been |
Zoller and Asheniolter show [during the first half with both | killed at farms and elsewhere if
Zeller ¢ C snentelle A y ra al .
Ee ed a decided improved floor| |teams missing their shots. Man- | Bounty as vor 4. Poo!
every ay. ® hh | off [or took 34 shots during this | habits studies show a great pre-
San 8s sch handed 07 Six 98 time and made 5. Most of their | ponderance of the animal's diet |
TN : Everybody drinks and uses Sigis, | shots were of the long range | is mice and other small rodents.
some water every day—can The Junior Varsity we Ww variety. The Rams took 28 shots | To Operate Howard Nursery
. . down to their 11 straight defeat] 4, ing the same two periods | On the 1st of January, this |
you imagine irying to gat by the score of 40-19. Seven of ,,.q 7. The bad feature | year, the Pennsylvania Game |
along without it? the players broke into the scor- | we the numerous - short shots | Commission leased the Howard |
ing. | were missed. The Rams seemed | Nursery from the U. S. Soil]
Mount Joy ¥ F ‘| over-anxious in their shooting. | Conservation Service. The ag-
a ” 5 q is a vear-to-vear ba-
- cnr Roush 4 9 Suring the second half the | reement is on a year-to-year ba
. we SSI1CV ch ce
a tata oy $e gists pe ? o o1| locals came to life and outscor- | SIS. :
f i gla of ) ' led their opponents 33 to 22. | The nursery is located two
oy Ashenfelter ..... 4 0 8) Meter and. Klugh led the! miles southwest of the town of
| 2 2 9 coring with 19 mr 17 points | Howard in Centre County. It|
by | Zeller 4 2 10] J | was originally established by |
ets. “ spe Rail Pra arate
| Totals 23 72) = In the Junior Varsity game, th Soll Consesvanon ce
Ima G F was another defeat by the] It was operhtec on a rea od
| B-Town ore of 38 to 24. With Phillips | Sis bY the Pennsylvania Depart-
Beinhauer 4 3 11) 8€0 > i . "| ment of Forests and Waters for
Martin 3 3 gout of A game during the sec- seven years. ending De.
. ond half and Frey, Beaston and 51 1083.
. ip ’ Cc ner o Joo.
| Mayer not in uniform the JV’s EL n oe! Aan . Sse
Electric Weldin Sere in need of players. ‘Thev The size of the prope rty is al-|
and Gas still played hard and to win. | most 77 acres, about three-four-
| Reins TE 4 i this: ths of which are used for the
| Also Specialize On Zimmerman with 8 points and | re of tre py eral)
Jecker 6 were the outstanding | |
FARM MACHINE WELDING Becker
| SORT seedlings.
| AND EQUIPMENT pays ip h G Fi The Game Commission plans
Tanor Hig ; . “3s .
. Se Se gs or 7 1 the
flutomobile and Truck Welding Gunzenhauser 3 9 8 2 us 8 Sar Sowa ia he
re INING Spitz 1 0 9 OW 8¢
LAWN MOWER SEARPINING i nh 0 6 ¢ lands, farm game projects and |
ed* | J . other areas it leases in the state,
I Baker 2 1 5 : i
ees in W i g Sh p a ‘ovide better food and cov-
iy | Over's we'd 0 Roover 1 A re for wildlife
: i a} rT 0 1 1 : : Rr
rk- wr Nala ig Marielta Sivcels soni 4 i : 3 5 Porky Is Undoing Of Wildcat
ave It's the same with your telephone. | — Re : che Ne | 0 9 Game Protector Charles F.
ape You rely on its serving you K a ro 1 i o | Keiper, Renovo, Clinton Coun-
. ) ) : cider 3 y
ys constantly—yet 1t serves you for rok Clty, reports: ‘Last small game;
> t only pennies a day. The telephone Totals 10 15 35 season, Paul Combs, of York, |
a remains 15 always one of the | oLals Pa.. killed a bobcat in the Cou
biggest values in your budge MES Mount Joy G I Tl qe rsport Pike area. Evidently
age : | IA S B. HEILIG Klugh 6 5 17 | the cat was ‘indisposed’ when
Funeral Director Nauman 0 0 y shot, because its face and the
| Weber 0 “ Z| inside of its mouth were full
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Nissley 1 6 21 of porcupine quills. The emaci
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO { Metzler 6 19 | ated wildcat had evidently
: fn | Eby 0 v tackled an offensive meal and
! Ashenfelter 4 0 8 may eventually have died of
PA. | Zeller 1 ) | starvation
- . “Perhaps,” mused Keiper, |
———— Total 18 19 55 | “eredit should be given to the
Manor JV G F TL| porcupine for predator control
16 6 38 | assistance.”
9 Mt. Joy JV 6 Frm iil tment
Ir 0 3 3 . . .
S San ! , 5 Hempfield Junior High
1ISn 4
Becker 3 2 8 Beats Mount Joy 4C-12
i Gilbert 0 0 0 Hempfield Junior High beat
> 4 2 . : : .
| Phillips 1 1 3 | Mount Joy Junior High 40-12.|
) | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Harple ... 0 0 0 This is the first year for Coach
Zimmerman 2 2 6 John Lichty’s first string boys
| ° Grove 0 0 0 in playing league competition.
Auto Body & Paint Shop Pennell 0 2 2 The high scorer for Mt. Joy
was Joe Hostetter, with 4 points.
Totals 10 24 | Hempfield's high scorers were
—— Myers, and Kain, with 9 and 8
WwW R E C K S R E P A 1 R E D Everybody reads newspapers but | points respectively.
NOT everybody reads circular ad- The Mount Joy team now has
) vertising left or their door step. a standing of 2 wins and 4 los- |
HOT SPRAY PAINTING | ses. ON Le
Benj F. Garber Mt. Joy Jr. High F G Ti
. «
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. R. Newcomer 0: 2 2
"Phone 702-J | R. Zeller 0 1 1
FARM BUREAU J. Brown 0 1 1
Lindemuth . 0 1s 1
: 3 Motoal Automobile fassrance Co. E. Linc
| Yo Mile West of Florin on Route 230 — Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9867 mares Gon yd
- * Home Office COLUMBUS, OHIO. NEES Hostetter 1 2 4
| L. Watkins 0. 2 eg
! —
| =(INCOME TAX ou iw RB
! Hempfield Jr. High GF TI
I TANCE | Greiner 2 1 5
d i bh rt oh I Wagner 1 0 2
Kain 2 4 8
—. WEEKENDS
» 0 e y EVENINGS WEEKENDS | Reeder 9 0 4
Sd Myers 3 3 9
D. 2, PA | Soule sa LH
MANNED WP ROBERT K. BROWN ric : 9
BT "yo ice » Peace | TTT
Insurance Justic ¢ ol the I I ‘otal 13 14 40
i 320 E. Main St., Mount Joy | Reyes ga
P . Phone 3-4062 : |
|| Air Compressor Work suc WEDDINGS |
The marriage of Miss Betty Lt
| i ili i I | Biesecker, daughter of Mr. and |
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Efc. | | Biesecker, daught and |
and | Dr. H. Cc. Killhetfer | Mrs. Jerry M. Biesecker, of 14 |
| North Market St., and Charles
tometrist | North Market |
. . Trees | Op | E. Irvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
) E X cava ti n a and G rad i ng 5 | George Irvin, Washington Boro |
163 S. Charlotte St. | rai 3 The le |
Removed Teiephone 5.2888 R1, wa: annouriced. I'he coup e
Cellars Trenches Etc Mon. & Wednes. 9:85:30 | was married January 9 in the |
: Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. | Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. |
Tues. Fri. sat. || Joy with the Rev. W. L. Koder |
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M officiating at the double ring
Pp H 0 N E M 0 uU N T J 0 Y 3 - 4 9 5 3 | ELIZABETHTOWN {| ceremony. They are residing at
BE. High St. 313. East Main Street, Mount |
Telephone 24-F
i Joy. i
.
- -.

ABA eh Ae hm te hm
a ae fm, A A A SAT A Se A

[ {IE BULLETIN, Mount Joy,
{ Thursday, January 28, 1954
|
0ld Timers Plan
Pa.

|
‘Banquet Date
[| Members of the Old Timers]
| Association met Monday even-
| ing in the fire hall to plan for
| the annual banquet and discuss
several projects. Benjamin |
Groff, president of the group,
was in charge. The group decid-
ed that women who are guests |
of the Old Timers will be known
as honorary members.
The group also decided to
sponsor a gym club in the high
school gym to be
autumn.
| ed chairman of the committee
for the club to be assisted
James Heilig, James Beamen-
derfer, Victor Zerphey, Richard
Divet, Charles Bennett, Jr. Ar
thur Mayer,
Miller, Jr.
A discussion on the midget
baseball team was tabled until
the next meeting, which will be
held Monday evening, March 1,
at 7:30 p. m. in the local Ameri-
can Legion Home.
The
|

date for the annual ban-
| quet was set for Friday,
30. This is the fifth anniversary
of the group and special

|
|
any of the former
effort is also being made
| cause this is the last year that
athletics fro the Mount Joy
{ High School will be honored at |
the banquet.
be-
The group also decided to
sponsor a baseball game this!
| summer and a basketball game |
| next winter.
Lifetime membership to
| organization costs $1.00.
the
Char-
les Pennell is chairman of the
| membership committee assisted
by Charles Bennett, Jr.,, Lee
Ellis, Sr. Park Neiss, Sr., Char-
| les Hershey, Paul Hipple,
Wallerand, George “Dixie”
| lum.
OC re
Postoffice News
Two of the most common
| mistakes made by patrons in
| mailing letters deals with the!
| the distribution of the mail.
|
class mail.
that if a letter
tage on first
people believe is
| heavy and takes additional pos- |
tage, one or two cents more will
be suffice. This is wrong. Post
age first
cents for one
cents for
In other
more
on
ounce and three
each additional ounce.
words if a letter
than one ounce and
than two ounces, the postage
six cents and not for or five
many people think. Letters of
ounce the postage
two ounces, six cents
nine cents, etc.
When a letter arrives
office with insufficient
it is marked postage due and
sent on, the addressee is no-
tified to send postage for the let-
ter, it is returned to the
der if a return address is known. |
In either case the letter is de-
1S
less
is
1
at the
postage,
or
or sen
layed. One should be sure to
have sufficient postage on let-
ters before mailing them.
The other and more serious of |
the errors is the mailing of birth
announcements or party an- |
nouncements, which contain |
written information as to time,
place and date, for two cents.
Letters or cards of this type
bearing writien information |
constitute a message and there- |
| fore must go first class mail and
| ments are sent in an
Varsity & J. V.
* Jan. 29—Hempfie'd JR
Feb. HR
* Feb. 5—East Donegal Al
* League Games |
Junior High |
{ * Jan. 28—East Donegal .................. H|
Feb. 2—Pation Af
* Feb. 5—Marielia nk
| * Feb. 12—Manheim Central ...... H!
should be sealed.
Every week announcements
of this type are dropped for
mailing, and the occasion is
rare when sufficient is
on the letter. Please
Announcements as described
above take three cents. So if |
invitations or birth announce
envelope, |
is cor
postage
remember
be sure that the
rect.
When in doubt,
consult the clerks at the
Correct information may
time and trouble when it comes
to mailing.
ELMER L. ZERPHEY,
Acting Postmaster.
mmr
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
postage
free to
office.
save
feel
started next |B
Charles Fish was nam- |
by |
John Day and John | §
April |
effort |
is being made to have it surpass |
four. Special |
Geo. |
Gil- |
question of insufficient postage. |
both of which many times delay |
One of these errors is the pos- |
Many |
class mail is three |
as |
is three cents, |
three oz., |

NOTICE
THE 1954 BOROUGH BUDGET, AS PREPARED BY
BOROUGH COUNCIL, IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION AT THE HOME OF THE SECRETARY,
WILLIAM F. BRIAN, FREDERICK ST.. MOUNT JOY,
PENNA.

|
|
|
|
|
|
|X
|
BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
WILLIAM F. BRIAN, Secretary
4-3¢

ATTENTION OFFICERS
An established and reputable firm is prepared to help
your YOUTH, CHURCH, SERVICE, FRATERNAL or
CIVIC groups raise needed money.
|
|
|
Our company specializes in conducting fully guaran-
| teed fund-raising programs for active, well-organized
| groups in any size community.
| : : ! :
Our plan is simple, completely svecessful with ab-
solutely no risk involved for any organization.
ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO:
THE SEABROOK WATER-BLANCHING CO.



|
{
and a qualified representative will call in person to pre-
sent our program for your consideration.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

SHOWS J ( b \ MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.





FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 - 30
VINCENT PRICE -— FRANK LOVEJOY
“House Of Wax”
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1
JOHN IRELAND — LON McCALLISTER
“Combat Squad”
-in-

-in-

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
EDMUND O'BRIEN — BARRY SULLIVAN
“China Venture"
in-
|
|

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 - 4
GLENN FORD — GLORIA GRAHAMME
“The Big Heat”
-in-



Watch For Our...
Annual Norris
gt Canned Foods Sale

THIS WEEK SPECIALS
21b loaf 19:
45
29
55
FISHERS
Cheese

NORRIS
Oleo
Ibs

HOME MADE
Scrapple
1b
co

HOME MADE
Pudding

HOME GROWN 1 h
4 « iks
Celery large stal
regular stalks 2 Be

SAVE NORRIS LABELS
HESS’ Food Store
THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS
PHONE 3-9094

MOUNT JOY, PA.