b.. id ts Se I RTE An rt A - EE No NR NOTICE ay RRR NOW OPEN See Our Complete Line of HOME IMPROVEMENTS | ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALL TYPES OF SIDING ALL TYPES OF ROOFING | CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLINDS | ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS | ALUMINUM AWNINGS | ROOM AIR-CONDITIONERS JIM MILLER & CO. | 32 HENRY STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE MOUNT JOY 36884 | | | | Penna. Game ! "Commission | THE 1954 BUDGET OF THE EAST DONEGAL | W TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD IS OPEN FOR PUB- {| eekly Letter LIC INSPECTION AT THE MAYTOWN NA- The progagation division of TIONAL BANK, MAYTOWN. C. C. FORREY, { | the Game Commission reports SECRETARY. [the following game releases | during 1953: Ar Ringneck pheasants, 112,805 { of which 71,170 were raised at {the State Game Farms. turkeys numbered 6,182 Bob white quail liberated were 10, 007. Wild ducks (in the duck | banding program) totaled 7, | 104. The number of cottontail rabbits (wild trapped) released {in '53 was 52,779. Day-old pheasants were ship | ped from State Game Farms to: | Sportsmen, 65,230; | Cooperators, 160,202. The Farm | Game Cooperators and | men successfully reared 130,477 { of the birds to maturity. This is | about 81% of the | chicks allotted them, | lent record. | Hunters Liked Along the line numerous oth- | er game protectors have com- | mented recently, L. B. Welch, a Huntingdon County tector, says: ‘According to re- ports being received, people who hunted deer last saw more wild turkeys and larg- er flocks than in any deer seas- on in the last ten or 12 years. | Their report on other small game is just as good. They claim they saw and bagged game in '53 than any time for sports- an excel- Last Season more many years.” Lady Deer Sport Antlers Leslie H. Wood, a game pro tector living at Wellsboro, re cently turned in interest- ing information about the head adornments of Tioga County some | }-2¢ | SALE | ENDS SATUR., FEB. 6th Entire Stock of MEN'S and BOYS’ Dress Jackets $ 895.. ..8 6.75 9.95 ./. ; 7.50 1295 .. : 0.75 1495 .. + 11.25 15.95 . . NOW 12.00 1695... OW... 12.95 1795 ..N0OW.. 13.850 2195. . Now... 16.50 NOW NOW NOW NOW doe deer. Says Wood, the last hunting saeson Sylvia Carlson, of Antrim, Pa., killed a doe with a large set of nine point antlers. past several three doe deer with antlers were bagged in my district, and all of them by women.” | Along the same | Protector D. W. Heacox, of Ir- | { | | | years Westmoreland County, “A doe deer killed in my win, says | son had a 2% inch spike horn on | the left side of the head and a 1'4 inch spike on the other. The spikes were still in ‘velvet’.” Variance Between Bear Kill and Report Knowledge of the actual bear | kill in important to | the state authorities any year is | the next season. Aware thal some bear hunters do not report Game Commis- sion’s research chief made a sur vey of bear tag reports received | since the 1953 season Of 193 bears checked by the that I 3 | their kills the | | | i | | game protectors in season 26 were not office of the Game mid-January (The law that of big game kills be mailed to | the Game Commission, Harris burg, within 5 days after the close of This check-up indicates that about 13.5 percent Harrisburg Commission by requires reports season.) 2500 ..NOW.. 18.78 |. pica Compared THESE ARE ALL HIGH GRADE JACKETS | THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY : | JAMES B. HEILIG | | Funeral Director | BRos. | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MOUNT JOY, PA. | | pan | GC. Robert Fry > MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Rocks and Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 | Wild | FarmGame | pheasant | game pro- | season | “During | Miss | Within the | line, Game | district during the ’53 buck sea- | in planning | reported to the | sport well enough to swim in| gp 9 4 ) icy water to retrieve their nro tin Sy 0 9 | game,” : Mamma ........ 0 0 0 | Old Records And Comparisons Adams 0 0 0 Early in January, Game Pro-| arandy a 0 0 0 tector David Titus made these Bower 9 1 5 comments: ‘“‘Several days after B. Eichler 1 0 9 the close of the recent deer sea- Eichler 0 0 0 son , the Warren, Pa. Mirror Heistand ig 4 4 | carried a 1923 news item I found White 0 9 9 | | quite interesting. At the close of Trostle a 1 0 9 the hunting season, 30 years ago henson Game Protector Elmer Pilling Totals Lo 11 25 | | released these big game kill fig- 3 : a“ , Ene Mt. Joy Jr. High F G TI ures for all of Warren County.: ; ary] legal male deer, 48; legal bears Newcomer -...... 2 9 fl on i ar Nissley Gee Gs alblei el 0 0 0 “Compare these figures with Han ib 0 a 0) 1953 season in my district, 108 rary = ol ic Ba the {Hostetter .:..... 0 2 2 which comprises that portion of Williams 0 1 1 Warren County east of the Alle- res ams. or 0 0 0 : 1S yi. : ' ‘ | gheny River. My estimate 1s ! - al . . . + 1 oral | i 0 there was a total of about 1,250) ~ 5 i te Kaylor .......... 0 2] legal bucks and antlerless deer| ~~ o yon i i ; ti . wan OTOH HG 7 23 | killed in my portion of the coun- Divet 0 1 1 ! ty alone. Also, during the year VEL viv» rv > | 1953 we have record of 137 deer Totals 14 12 42 killed on highways in this dis- OLAS +» - trict, plus 14 killed for property ; lis . ee ALUMNI UNKNOWNS aes Fifteen unknown addresses \ Under The | Basket | | meeting of the group at the Amri-| The local Rams poured it on | can Legion home Monday evening, East Hempfield last Friday ev- | ening to the tune of 65 - 31. | March 1. | It was a close game at the as ¢ se game a 1€ { made for the annual sports banquet end of the First Period as the | [ to Li held Apri] 30. score was only 13-10 in the lo-| The awards committee announc-|cals favor. With Klugh, Zeller, | | Ashenfelter, Weber and Metzler | hitting for 17 points the Rams | increased their lead to 30-16 at | Joy High School baseball team ime, Metzler scored fifteen | | 1853, champions of the section; the| points during the third period | Mount Joy High School boys’ ten-|as the locals increased their lead | [53-24. During the latter part of | this period and the last period, | remaining players entered | (the game but still outscored | the opponents 12-7. Metzler led | the scoring with 32 points. The Varsity has shown | shall College; David Brandt, sports q decided improvement during | announcer of WGAL - TV; Harold|tpe past five games. They have | Eger, sports editor of the Lancas=| gyeraged 61 points per game | ter Intelligencer Journal; George|while holding their opponents | Kirchner, sports editor of the Lan-|to 41. These five opponents were | New Eia; William Parry,| Manheim Boro, E-town, | sports editor of the Lebanon Daily|heim Twp. Manor, and East | | News. | Hempfield. [ | Individuals To Be | ‘Honored At Banquet | { | | Old Timers are reminded of the| Tentative plans will Le ed that special recognition will be given to the following: The Mount] | nis team, first in their league; the Mount Joy High School Hie | nis team, 1953. Guests will be William Ellis, old ofticial; Charles Mayser, | ex-athletic coach of Franklin Mar-! undefeated in timers | caster {i Dr. J. K. Poss Miller, Philadel- | The Junior Varsity lost a | ghia, will be the guest speaker for| thriller by the score of 32-27. | the occasion. |Becker and Zimmerman led the Man- | * HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 4, 1954 5 ICE BOATING ON LAKE WALLENPAUPACK Pennsylvania Power & Light Company has announced that again this year, as for the past severa years, Lake Wallenpaupack will be available to the public for ice boating and sledding. Peimits fo the use of the lake for these sports may be obtained from Mr. Robert Tragus, Lake Superintendent whose office is at the Wallenpau- pack Dam. No permits arc needed for ice fishing to the public. Attention is called to the fact that no persons are allowed on the Lake within 750 feet of the Dam or in the restricted area in that vi- cinity which is marked by No En- try notices. The Company asks that all persons who use the facilities of the Lake carefully. which is also open observe this regulation ——— BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Varsity & J. V. 8:00 P. M., Feb. 5—East Donegal ...... A Feb. 9—Manheim Twp, .... .. A * Feb. 12—Marietta ................ H League Games Junior High 4:00 P. M. * Jan. 29—East Donegal ..... H * Feb. 12—Manheim Central _..... H * Feb. 19—Elizabethtown .._... A League Games RE — SAVE MONEY BY | READING THE ADS Individuals to be henored will be|scoring with 10 and 7 points | | Miss Marianne Schofield, women’s respectively. | singles tennis champion of Lancas-| Mount Joy F F TI. ter County of 1953; Dr. Harold Fell-| Klugh kM eg 1 5 enbaum, men’s singles tenis cham-|{Weber .......... 4 1 9 | pien of Lancaster County of 1853;| Nissley i... ....... 0 0 0} | Benjamin Clinger and Jack Beas-| Metzler Catone 14 4 32 | | ton, doubles tennis champions of | Eby lab as nine 0 0 0 the PLA.A. high schools of Penn-| Ashenfelter Arie 4 1 9 | sylvania; Samuel Wilson, Reading, Nauman ........ 3 0 6 | a ccach of the Mount Joy Athletic| Zeller opr ie So) 0 4 | lssociation feotbali team of 1915: | the outstanding athlete of Mount| Totals ........ 29 7 65 | { Joy High Schol of 1953 and the pg Hempfield G F Tl | | Soe piel of Mount Joy High | Rigcer tig kien 3 3 9 { : Blechschmidt .... 3 3 9 | : = Ee (Holtzapple ........ 0 0 0 with other heason figures this Isisonriver = 0 0 0 | considered a fairly high return BoWers 9 1 1] | In some instances bear kills| prumma gy 3 | were reported on the same tag Tmmich o.oo. 5 with deer kills. The separation] a | and count of deer kills by SeX| Totals hog 15 | and antler growth is still going] Ls. { on, therefore it will be some E. Hempfied JV G F | time, before final tabulations of] 12 8 | the bear and deer harvests of | nit. Joy JV G F 53 are available, game officials) poy et ig 2 say. Pennell ........:. 0 0 Hunter Turns Retriever Becker . 0a 0 10 Andrew Ewart, a food andi. merman Lonel 1 71 | cover’ crops foreman for 5... 0 0 0 Game Commission, tells this: «on al 2 1 0 9 Mr. J. Harold Arnold, a Farm- 5 ve i | 0 0! Game Cooperator in Fayette Co. Beaston Baie 0 6 | told me about a man who hunt- Fish .: <0 0 0 ed ducks on his pond last fall Cd and was successful in bringing Totals .. 1g 3 97 | one down in the middle of the La pond. ‘The hunter had no way Mt. Joy Junior High School | of reaching the bird from shore| gofeated Bast Donegal Junior but, det rmined lo retrieve his High basketball team 42-25, in kill, he peeled his clothes,! 0 cial assembly program Fri- | swam out and brought the duck|y,y j, Mount Joy. The high | in. It was on one of the colder scorer for Mount Joy was Ben days during the waterfowl op with 23 points. High scor- | son and he shivered for some| for East Donegal was Shank | time afterward. Mr. Arnold sta |with 8 points. The Mount Joy ted it hard to turn now has a league standing men who wished to hunt on three wins and four losses. their East Donegal G F Tl was farm when they enjoyed are the total that remain in the | files of the Mount Joy H. S. Al- umni Association, according to the secretary, Miss Betsy Bigler. Subscribers have complied with | requests for addresses and have | | helped with the files. | These which are still needed | are Albert Longenecker, Hersh- | cy Longenecker, Harvey Longe- | | | Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Moutoal Fire Inserence Cou Life Insurance Co. necker, Rachel Roberts Jones, Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist Martin Sevears, Enid Habecker, | John Root, Walter Root, Warren | HE» | Deacon, Roscoe Smith, Naomi | To of Gembetling Reissinger, + Mrs. | » 5.2888 E : | \ W/ Dorothy Schneider Ruebrecht, | Mon. &'Wednes. 9.5:30 | | Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. | Fay Habecker, Beulah Rice | Tues. Fri. Sat, || Murray and Laura Stark. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M || ELIZABETHTOWN | Bulletin would be appreciated. 15 £. High St | Any leads or possible addresses | Acall to the secretary or the | | | Telephone 24-F | ould be appreciated. | : a at a rt a a Sse ror eres SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COS. ® Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co e Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co ® Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co; Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 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, FENNA. 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 successful 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. JOY SHOWS MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M R AND SATURDAYS I HEA I E HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - 6 WILLIAM HOLDEN -- ELEANOR PARKER ‘“Escape From Fort Bravo”’ MONDAY — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 - 9 ROBERT STACK — “War Paint” -in- JOAN TAYLOR -in- WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 - 11 FRED MACMURRAY BARBARA STANWYCK — -in- *“The Moonlighter”’ COMING: MARCH 12 - 13 “Peter Pan” ) \ = = aa TESST EET a A TT COMPLETE PHONE 3.9094 GIGANTIC SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Terrific Savings at Our CANNED FOODS SALE ENDS FEB. 13th Costs Are Down at Hess SPECIAL SAVINGS in Case Dozen and Half Dozen Lots STOCK UP ON CANNED FOODS NOW AT LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS HESS’ FOOD STORE Ee rr te te et ot Se = / ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA.