The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 08, 1954, Image 3

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JOE'S SHOE REPAIR | Midget-Mioget News | -~..
; | John Wealand is leading the
{ | locals in batting with a fine .461
On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN average. He has also driven in Plaver
PHONE 9227R the most runs with 9 and leads B. Parmer vo
: : :
in the most hits. John Harnish Schneider
i has scored the most runs - 10. Brandt... ..
| He also leads the team in stolen Rider .....
ANNOUNCING ! bases with 8. Ronald Kear has Hostetter ....
| gathered the most base-on-balls Houck: .......
‘ith 9
24 Hour Service From ||" ay | Nisley
i Player ab r h rbi av H: Farmer
Y | Wealand 26 8 12 9 461
Murphy
1 East Main St., Mount Joy || tarnish 24 10.18 7 HY Kingh ol.
| Newcomer { A417 | 7erphey
Se 13 4 54 383 D. Eichler
- EXPERT REPAIRING -— | Mumma A 4 9 9 375 Klinedinst
i Bennett 17 7 6 4 353 F. Eichler
Ro R | Corll 3 2 31 333 Wittle ile
Te i | Kear 15°68 44 307 fpr.
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Packer 153.3 4 2 967
| Johns ........
Everbedy In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | Marshal 11 2 20.92; Eichlor
pra 23342 174 Barber
y : 10.111 Kepler .....,
| Kaylor 0 0.000 Wisegarver
TRY Sie PS dou EL
. | Pennell 1 0 00 .000
Schneider 1 0 00 .000
i Coover . . ; 1 0 0'0 .000
iNaugle ...... } 0 00.000


ing level.
mouldy odors.

FREE HOME TRIAL
FEDDERS DEHUMIDIFIERS
STOP RUST, MOULD, ROT!
Protect vour home and valuable
furnishings {rom damaging
dampness. Fedders electric de-

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The rampaging Florin U. B.
| Softball team won the sixth
game in their last seven as they
slaughtered Mountville 24 to 4.
|
SOFTBALL NEWS


Houck led the assult with 5, 3, Friday,
{ 3, and 4 hits respectively. Bud Mt. Joy
| Farmer collected 2 homers and Tuesday,
a pair of doubles, while Zerph- Mt.
ey, H. Farmer and Houck “each | Friday,



| The record is now 9 wins and i
3 losses. Bud Farmer, Harry
| Farmer, Vic Zerphey and Geo. SOFTBALL
VS.
FLORIN U. B.
BATTING AVERAGES
ab r h ave.
13 6 8 .613
6 1 3 .500
2 1 1 .500
4 2 2 500
. 40 15 19 A475
40 15 19 .440
28 1010 .367
41 12.14 .341
41 18 14 .341
26 5 § .308,
26° 8 8 .308]
17. 5 5 .294
38 710 .263
11 6 4. .230
11 4 2.1824
8 1 1 .167
1 '0 0 .000
1.1 0 000
1 0 0 .0600
2 0 0 000
1 0 0
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AMERICAN LEGION
JUNIOR BASEBALL
SECTION TWO
DISTRICT 10
THURSDAY, JULY 8th
Elizabethtown at Mount Joy
TUESDAY, JULY 13th
Mount Joy at Columbia
THURSDAY, JULY
Mount Joy at Lititz
TUESDAY, JULY 20th
Manheim at Mount Joy
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15th

MOUNT JOY V. F. W.
SCHEDULE
July 2nd
Maytown
July 6th
Joy vs. Wyeth Inc.
July 9th
humidifier plugs in like a radio. | had homers. Toe Hill Nine vs. Mt. Joy
Removes up to 3 gallons of Mountville ab r h| Tuesday, July 13th
moisture from the air every 24 28 4 6 "Todder’s Nine vs. Mt. Jov
hours. Operates at floor or ceil- Flori a bh | Friday a y
Moisture receptical orin ab I 1| Friday, July 16th
available, no charge. Hose con- Hostetter 2b 3 3 1 Maytown vs. Mt. Joy
nection todrain,slightaddition- Schneider 2b 2 0 1| Tuesday, July 20th
al cost. Stops trust, mildew and Compact, portable, no adjustments or Murphy ss ..... 4 5 2 Mt. Joy vs. Toe Hill Nine
rot. Protects your tools, guns, service worries, Operaies for pennies Houck pop... ..... 5 5 4 | Friday, July 23rd
luggage, furniture, linens. Kills Joe Bod Teste H. Farmer c 5 3 3 Mt. Joy vs Marietta Depot
ter in Schon B. Farmer 3b .... © 3 5| Tuesday, July 27th
Nissley rf 5 1 1 Wyeth Inc vs. Mt. Joy
Wolgemuth Inc. Klugh If 4 0 1| Friday, July 30th
Brandt cf 2 1 1 Mt. Joy vs. Todder’s Nine.
14 EAST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3681 | Kiinedinst cf 3 va ees
27-3c¢ R. Eichler If ..... 1 0 0 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
— — _— Ze:phey Ib ...... 5 3 3 Stimulate your business by adver


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ELI AMENT GARAGE
Dejta and Henry
Streets





Sib Ria kind TRUCKS
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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Penna. Game
Commission
Weekly Letter
Field officers of ‘the Game
Commission met for four days,
June 14-17, at the State Forest
School, Mont Alto. Though div-
ision meetings are held period-
| ically in various parts of the
Commonwealth this in-service
conference was the first of state
wide scope in six years.
{ The accomplished objective
| was consideration of Pennsyl-
vania’s past wildlife manage-
ment programs, evaluation of
| present ones and planning for
the improvement of them in the
future.
The Franklin County institu-
tion was placed at the disposal
of the wildlife group by the De-
partment of Forestry of The
Pennsylvania State University.
In addition to providing ade-
quate facilities for such a meet-
ing the beautiful grounds of the
school added the final appropri-
ate touch. On them stood mag-
nificent trees that were saplings
in the time of the early colonists.
The conference time was
packed with panels and dis-
courses on the many phases of
wildlife management. Speakers
and discussion leaders were
drawn from state and federal
agencies, as well as the Game
Commission. Subjects such as
game land utilization, wildlife
research, education and infor-
mation to the public, law en-
forcement, predator control,
game propagation, and hunter
casualty prevention occupied
most of the time of the field of-
ficers and officials in attend-
ance, Commission members
were present throughout the en-
tire period.
The exchange of information
and ideas between field officers
and the opportunity to discuss
| problems with Commission of-
ficials and administrators was
of inestimable value to the per-
sonnel of the Game Commission.
Knowledge gleaned from many
sources at this conference will
undoubtedly be returned in the
fo m of better game administra-
tion in the future.
The conference ended with a
pistol match in which game pro-
tectors demonstrated their pro-
| wress with the hand gun. A tro-
phy was presented to the north-
west division, winner of the
match by the donor, John C
| He man, President of the Game
| Commission.
Future Farmers Plant
Early in May, Game Protect-
John J. Troutman of Cam-
bria County supervised planting
of nearly 4000 seedlings. This
job was ‘done on state game
lands by the Future Farmers of
America Club of Replogal High
School.
Troutman said, “This was a
part of about 10,000 seedlings
provided by the Game Commis-
sion these boys planted.”
Crow Hunting Values
Anyone who goes on
first crow hunting trip with a
person experienced in ways of
binging the black rascals with-

Trees.
|
his
Furniture Refinishing
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
would rather hunt old eorvus/ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
than wild game Control of this |
unprotected bird is desired by
many sportsmen and agricultur Buller’ § Beauty Salon
ists They advocate keeping eet Florin,
crows down to reasonable num- | PERMANENTS §5, $7.50,
bers as important to small game TONI'S GIVEN $5
Thursday, July 8

$10

and song bird protection and to Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
the reduction of farm crop los- Maude Buller, Prop
se. rr Lenhert sCaingtShop
Sportsmen Honor Game There is no better way 10 boost
Protector | your business than MARIETTA PA.
by local news- |
Phone 6-2581 8-if
public | ePaper advertising,
friendly, |
another
that
On June 3rd,
servant learned


efficient service is appreciate d. |
On that date Game Protector |
Leo E. Bushman, of Gettysburg
was tendered a testimonial ban- |
quet at MeSherrystown by the |
Adams County Federation of |
Sportsmen’s Clubs. The event
was in recognition of the offic-|
er's retirement September 1st |
Bushman has been a game pro- |
tector over 34 years, most of |
that time in Adams County. Jrand New
 
MT. GRETNA,
GRETNA 4-6
OPENING TONIGHT
Playing Through July 14th
Mischievous
"MY 3 ANGELS"
PHONE MT
Comedy
Hit!
CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.
Broadway
FOAM RUB LBULIIR RE SERVED SEATS -



Dr. Logan J. Bennett, Execu
tive Director of the Game Com- | EE
mission, delivered the principal |
address. He traced the honor |
guest's career in the wildlife |
field and told how Pennsylvania |
reached its prominence
Miniature Golf
Driving Range
Lake - Beach
OPEN DAILY
271fc
as a
great game state. Game Protect- |
or Bushman was later tendered
a plaque and several gifts in ap- |
preciation of his years of con-
scientious service in the sports- |
men's interest.
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“My Three Angels"
Is New Gretna Play | J
|
|
TIMBERS
Dining reom 5:30 to 9 Daily
SATURDAY fe
featuring Deluxe buffet -
hot and cold food.
CLOSED SUNDAY
Open Daily 4 P. M.
Jar
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The Broadway hit, “My Three |

SHOWS MATINEE
 


Angels,” will be given its first EVENINGS SATURDAYS
presentation in the area Thurs 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
day when the Gretna Play- SATURDAYS I H EA i R E HOLIDAVS
house, Mt. Gretna, begins a| 68.10 P. M 2:00 P. M.
week’s run of the comedy. AAI A. onnt Joy, Pa SL
Set in French Guiana in 1910
on Christmas Eve, the story
centers around a charming but
ineffectual family verging on
bankruptcy. They are awaiting
the arrival of an uncle who has
financed their little general
store and who plans to foreclose
their enterprise because of the
family’s lack of business acu-
men. The daughter is anxious to
see her flance, the uncle’s son,
only to learn he is to marry an-
other. The family’s despair
10
-in-
FRIDAY -— SATURDAY, JULY 9 -
VERA RALSTON — JOAN LESLIE
“JUBILEE TRAIL”
MONDAY, JULY 12
ROBERT:RYAN JAN STERLING
“ALASKA SEAS”

_
-in-
TUESDAY, JULY 13
JACK PALANCE CONSTANCE SMITH
“MAN IN THE ATTIC”
touches the hearts of three lov-
able Devil's Island convicts who |
are working about the place. |
-in-
TONY CURTIS JOANNE DRU in-
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JULY 14 -
“FORBIDDEN”
JustAFew0f TheMany
| Every Day Prices
Ji ta des or At Our Store
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NESCAFE

in shotgun range becomes inter-
ested in the preparations for the
hunt. Quite often he is later
amazed at the results of such
trips because he knows how dif- |
ficult it is to approach these
wise and wary birds.
The newcomer to the game
observes that the crow hunter
carries a favorite caller or two
and plenty of ammunition, and
that he may take along live or
mounted birds to use as decoys.
The crow hunter insists that
the clothing worn blends with
the surroundings, and is ca eful
about choosing a location and a
p'ace of concealment, with en-
ough opening to fire at the
winged targets. If live or moun-

ted decoys—great horned owls
or crows, or both—are used
they are strategically placed in
openings. Everything possible
is done to allay the canny bird's
suspicion and stimulate his
| euriosity or animosity so he will
come within gun range. His
mortal enemy, the great horned
| owl, birds of his own feather or
a call played upon to indicate
distress and a need for help
from other crows usually do the
trick. Great success is achieved
only by those who are expert in
calling or decoying techniques.
Crow hunting offers a special
brand of sport shooting and an
| intriguing contest of wits and
skill that also keep sportsmen’s
eyes sharp, year around, for
game bird shooting in fall.
Many outdoorsmen have be-
come so fascinated by the off
season sport they declare they

, the family finds itself financial
of justice, brought about the |
trio of murderers and swindlers
ing to lose, the three “angels” |
set about righting the situation. |
This includes disposing the |
tyrannical uncle and his weak |
willed son. With a wry paradox | 5 949
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Lunch Meat
ly and emotionally secure. |
Harry Sheppard, Mason Cun
ry and Robert Lansing play the
three lighthearted rogues. Leo- |
pold Badia in his first Gretna |
role portrays the unbusiness- | ARMOUR
like father. Kay MacDonald and |
Rachel Taylor enact his wife
and daughter. Gene Galvin, re |
Corned Beef
turning once again to the Play
house, the Thoroughly un. A
pleasant uncle. James Ray plays
Sa} ad Dressing
his son. Phyllis Tillinghast is
1. G. A
Picki
Lp)
Sweet Pickles
12-02
is
16-02
cast as a neighbor and Robert
Cannon a young naval lieuten
ant. The comedy, presented by
Charles F. Coghlan and Gene P
Otto, plays through July 14, ex-

cluding Sunday. Curtain time
is 8:30 p.m.
gs ea | 1. G. A. &
Garment Wear St ff d Ohi : 2 5
Told Inside | IVES Por
The “inside” s'ory tells how
long a garment will wear. [
Check these items on the in-
side of the next garment you
plan to buy, Bernice J. Tharp,
extension clothing specialist,
The Penna. State University,
recommends.
STEHMAN’S
The width and s'itching of
seams; binding around neck
and cuffs: shoulder pads - faom
rubber and quilted pads are sat-
isfactory; hems deep enough
for future lengthenings; seams MAIN
and but‘onholes that will not
ravel; and buttons firmly sewed
on. |

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