rge rtin nys= etin U A. :00 rrr Trot oh DIAMONDS |[PP&L'S Common Stock ' Has Increased Consolidated | Pennsylvania | Company and The accruing to the of Pennsylvania Choose her diamond from | Company for the the [inest | ended June 30, | 848,365, —W e Feat LIT Qe Power & ts 1954 were | share at such date, OLUMBIA-TRUE-TFIT | ding ‘com FEATURE 1 with $12,663,932 or $2.57 : per itis ees ; | share on a pro forma consolidat- | ALSO ed basis for the ewelve months | Our own diamonds which we | ended June 30, 1953. buy direct from the diamond Consolidated revenues for the | pu ; twelve months ended June 30, culiers, | 1954 were $108.0i1,849, an in- | | crease of 5.1 percent over the the ® revenues for Koser’s Jewelry Store earnings of the Light subsidiary, Scranton Electric Company, common stock Power & Light twelve months $15- equivalent to $2.81 per of common stock outstan- as compared | previous year. | | Phone 3 5404 Everybody in this locality reads 16 E. Main St., Mt. Jov. 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Christ Walters, Charles Fish, be collectors. the coaching, as he did last. year The oldest player lined up to play is 67 years old and the youngest, 30 ° Everybody reads newspapers bi NOT everybody reads circular a left on their door step LIFE INSURANCE ory one aun, / Thousands of your fellow citi- zens have found the way to family security through Farm Bureau Family Income protec. tion. Don’t put off what you know you should attend to, be- cause of mistaken ideas of cost. Farm Bureau plans are built so you can afford them! Get the figures . . . no obligation. Call- Warren H. Stehman | FLORIN JOY 3-5547 | 71 oe 5 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY] CL: ddl 3 - AS aL { SQUARE ST, PHONE MT. MOUNT JOY. PA. | annual] | .| A town booster luncheon will nounce that, Joy Old Timers and the Midgets Bernie Kear and Sam Dock will field, 1 erfield, C. Zeller, | standings as [ing one run in the top of Old Timers Plan Two Ball Games ~~ Weekly Letter A Mount Joy town baseball | team will play the Mountville | ners in Penn- baseball team in an exhibition | sylvania are limbering up their | Penna. Game Commission game on the grade school base- | varmit rifles and taking to the ball field Wednesday evening, | field in search of woodchucks August 5, 6:15 p. m. Citizens| Many gunners await the time are urged to attend the game to | when the young ‘whistle pigs” (see Mount Joy's potential play- | are weaned and on their own, ers for a town team next season and when hay and grain have A co f ol si collection will be taken at the been mowed, exposing the | | game and proceeds will ward a town team. | a Die dare I us ‘porung challenge to sudo ue | rifle enthusiast. It's annual baseball game to be played with the Mount Joy | Midgets on the grade school] 80 to- | chucks to view. I knowledge of the shrewd ani- { 4 | mal’s habits, then cautious baseball field at 6:15 p. m. Prac- | : Arlee : stalking and good marksman tically the same line-up as last ship | year has been secured. In addi- : : |tion to the old timers named f ast week players will be Mar- any Arce " tei y TR ved ip tin Beamenderfer, Harry Beam- | of groundhogs on thelr enderfer, Ray Myers, Roy Pac- | property by careful > ker, Harry Weidman and James | Properly prepared, the flesh of Beamenderfer. Proceeds from | pig, this game will go toward the] Midget baseba'l fund. | the little asty. The authorities regrettably, be held at the Mount Joy Am- | have been some persons arrest lerican Legion home at 6:15 o’- | ed in recent weeks for hunting \clock Monday evening, August | without license or for carrying 23. The price of the tickets is! loaded guns in cars. 31.50. They will be on sale at Peat these requirements to both the exhibition game and at observed by chuck the old timers-midget game. | from July 1 to September 30, |The purpose of the luncheon is| inclusive, legal hunting hours to see whether or not there are | are 6 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Eastern {enough persons interesting in| Standard time; a current hunt- game bright cap or | thing that stands out in sharp contrast to the background and is definitely not the color of the animal’s fur. American League. The American League Roster | is as follows: pitcher, Ben Groff | catcher, Janes Pennell, 1st base | Bill | Gene Newcomer, cen- Snyder, right field, burrow. Anyway, Utility players are | hog, 58, Richard Marshall, | for anyone to fail to make "larold Etsell. of his target — or to take a sim ple safety precaution to prevent one ground {T. Wealand. The National League is as yossible tragedy ollows: pitcher, Joe Hostetter, bos! atl : itcher. R. Divet, first base, J. | Unusual Wildlife Happenings In the past few weeks game ‘raul, second base, J. Collins, hird base J. Harnish, short- protectors reported numerous top, H. Harnish, left field G. | wildlife incidents of unusual i0odling, center field, G. Zelen- nature, such as the following: za, right field, D. Halbleib. Util- In the southwestern county a | ty: P. Snyder, R. Corll, Mike pugnacious male ringneck drove VIumma. | a drooling house cat across a { Tr The battery of each team will | Mother pheasant and her brood | | followed close behind, nanage their respective teams. |’ in the show. Ir. Lichty and Mr. Houck will | 'mpire the game. SOFTBALL NEWS The Florin U. B. Church team | noved to the front in the league they defeated Lan- ‘isville by the score 6 to 1. With two out, Houck singled | ind scored on a double by Hen | Farmer in the first inning. A northeastern Penna. sat atop a silo and house cat and a full woodchuck. In the grown all but wrecked the furnishings. The southeast reports screech owls dive-bombed persons walking across a college cam- i pus; a cock pheasant killed a 6 foot blacksnake; a rambunctious deer chased cattle out of a meadow corner on sO many ev- enings the bovines now refuse to feed in that part of their pas- | ture: and a cat, from whom all but one of her kittens were tak- en. now nurses four small rab- bits along with her offspring. In the northwest a determin ed beaver took refuge in a far- Landisvil'e retaliated by scor- | the | ‘econd inning to tie the score. Two singles, a stolen base and a sacrifice fly scored the run. The the fourth inning by *B. Farmer, an and four walks. locals scored two runs in on a double infield out Consecutive homeruns by H. Farmer, B. Farmer and V. Zer- mer’s garage, giving a game PHONT 3.9295 EYES.-EXAMINED phey featured the scoring in the nroleetor. a hurd time: before. i { [| fifth inning for the locals. | was alive and transport L. Hostetter Yih AL oq to water, some distance a - . y (mer, .441 and G. Houck, 429 are ny DR. M. F. GIAMBALVO leading the team in hitting. Vie Ny is No. 1 on the OPTOMETRIST Zerphey collected his 10th home |. list of several women in run of the season during the , ind.alnwe oily 3 > ig ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN OFFICE HOURS TO past week, jo ides, Be oan 2 is Landisville ab r h wrecked their flower gardens, | TUESDAY—10:00 A. M. - 8:00 P. Mm. 39 E. MAIN ST. 24 1 4 pout 100 yards from the square FRIDAY — 6:00 P. M. - 8:00 P. M. MOUNT JOY, PA, ab rh iy the heart of the business dis- 29.4¢ |i Hostetter 2b ..... 3 0 0 trict. In another town a taxi = zzz] Murphy, 8s ...... 3 0 0) driver struck a fox with his car Honk P........ 3 ) and thought the animal dead, . . Farmer, c oe han LES : his ns Conversation Overheard Last Saturday J farmer ah... 8 2 glen I ALE of His au “I wish I had a bottle gas stove. My two married children V. Zerphey, 1b 3 1 1 hors later. the man faced a use bottle gas and ther stoves are much faster than my —— J. Klugh, if ...... 2 1 0 ively Reynard. stove. My stove s only three years old, but I'd like to Nissley, vf" ...... 2 0 1 New Jersey Deer Die in Penna. change it for a bottle gas stove as that bott'e gas boils water Hean, vf ........ 8 0 0 Savs John H. Doebling, Mon- faster and the heat can be turned down right away.” Klinedinst, cf ... 2 0 0 roe County game protector: Epler cf ........ 0 0 0 “The second ear-tagged deer WARD BOTTLE GAS ee — was killed in my district recent- EPHRATA, PA. Tomls 25 6 7 ly. Both animals were young Dependable Faster Cheaper iva does tagged by the New Jersey 4 ig 31-tfe When in need of Printing. (any- | Conservation Department. thing) kindly remember the “The first deer was killed by | taking | farmer | witnessed | an even battle between a large | Poconos a | wild turkey crashed through a | window in a summer home and | Woodchuck hunting offers a many a | first re-| | quirement is keen eyesight and | Asked for permission to hunt | welcome the re- | hunters. | a vegetarian, is | an- there | They re-| be hunters: | All men over thirty years of sponsoring a town team. | ing license must be worn in age are invited to play baseball * | view on the back; Sunday hunt- on the old timers’ team. Interes- p| d To $i | ng for dhe a game, ted players are asked to give! aygroun 0 age lo , is unlawful. | their names to Sam Dock, Jr. Baseball All-Star Game | Casualty records show the or Benjamin Groff if they are | “reason” usually given for the | interested in being placed on Wednesday, August 1 all too prevalent shooting of hu- | the line-up. | The “Big Game” will soon be | Mans by woodchuck hunters is: Proceeds from the game will here Wednesday, August 11th, { The Mics he ad tor wb go toward the midget baseball{at 6:15 an All-Star baseball | a Ise’ 9 groan 08 ne fund. Several surprise awards game will be played on the lo-| ioe Js ho Oe use es el will be presented at this game! cal park baseball field. Twenty- | shooting another In. Nusta Ae or hich ared Fis ian: shove heer cloaks [a little animal, woodchuck | which arrived too late for the|four boys have been selected to i > should take U oie] annual banquet in June. participate in this game. These | Tay 2 Un ; SD Marty Beamenderfer, Lancas- {boys have been assigned to eith- | | on a pi it i al ter, will be in Mount Joy to do|er the National League or the at leost, with a Winle of material—some- | James Brown, 2nd base, i hont k . nters now | Vogel, 3rd base, Ronald Wil- | Experienced hunters Snow liams, short-stop, L. Watkins | that movement, not color, is what frightens a chuck into a| more or less, is little excuse | sure | . THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, August 5 [a car on Route 209 near Bush- [ kill in July, 1953. On June 29 | of this year the second doe was | but found dead of a broken neck in | Everybody reads newspay the Delaware River, near Shaw- | NOT everybody reads circular ad- nee-on-Delaware, | vertising left an their door steno. SHOWS [ore 1a) O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 4 AND | 7 and 9:00 P.M THEATRE SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P, M. Mount Joy, Pa | FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 - 7 JEFF CHANDLER RHONDA FLEMING -in- | “Yankee Pasha” MONDAY, AUGUST 9 PAULETTE GODDARD JEAN PIERRE AUMONT -in- | “Charge Of The Lancers" TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 MONTGOMERY — RICHARD DENNING -in- “Battle of Rogue River” WEDNESDAY . ee THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 - 12 “The Mad Magician” 7:08 and 9:40 “Jesse James VS The Daltons”’ 8:30 ONLY STOP! ti, Ham Slices | Whole Hams 20 Ibs or more Ib 58c¢ C | |§ GEORGE | [ | HAND PICKED Steer Liver Velveeta Cheese Butter MIRACLE WHIP Salad ~~ Dressing 2 wo 1G + 39 3 Local Peaches MARKET PRICES NESCAFE OR MAXWELL Instant Cofice NON-TUFF Asparagus Marcal Napkins Assorted or White Picnic Plates RAGU Spaghetti Sauce fe 5 We termelons Good Ones As Usuzl | 2 HESS’ Food Store | COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE PHONE MOUNT JOY, PA. 3-9094 a