Po rg w | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. {essay Moroni 4 Penna. Game Under The Gold Chevrolet Commission | Basket G-M rn 50 Millionth Car Weekly Letter | The Mt. Joy Merchants drop ped their opening game to Tri- | Commemorating the produc- The pent up enthusiasm of a | Town as the Lancaster Indus- | tion of General Motors 50 mil- | number of Pennsylvania | trial League began it§ ninth sea | lionth car, a gold 1955 Bel Air punters was released with the | son. The score was 29-36. | sport coupe is now being dis- | opening of the small game seas- | With two workouts in a barn — played in the showroom of New-| 553 on Oct. 30. But a few days | behind them, the locals failed | somer Motors, Inc, Mt. Joy. | later, Nov. 5, a smaller but equ- | to have their shooting eye as! Display of this replica of the | ally avid number of outdoors- | they were constantly missing | epoch-making car highlights | ;nen shouldered pack baskets | easy shots throughout the game. | the local celebration of General | 4d quietly went about setting | Zimmerman was high with 11 | Motors greatest milestone. { mink traps at 7 a. m. That was | points. | The 50 millionth car was pro- | the opening hour of the current -— i PI. | duced in the Chevrolet assembly mink season, which ends at| In their second game of the | plant in Flint, which is located noon, January 1, 1955. There is | season, the locals found their | near the site of the old Flint ,,5 limit on the number to be | “eye” as they defeated the Lan- | | Wagon Works where only 2,999 in one day or over the | caster Merchants 55-47. i A S000 1111, . { Chevrolet cars were manufact- | With Zimmerman and Cling- | IE, | ured in 1912. Today Chevrolet! fish water in many of the | er scoring 17 and 14 points res- | | is represented by one of every|greams of the Commonwealth | pectively, Mt. Joy won a close | four motor vehicles being oper- | may pose a problem to the mo- | game by outscoring their oppon- ! | ated on the nation’s highways. | vice. But the expert mink trap { ents 15-6 in the final quarter. I = 8 EE per knows how to meet unusual | ene - Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | and score well! The Merchants put on a fer. | i RR I ; (1 ( I 7 © = lugninst this highly prized fur- | rific exhibition of shooting and | / Si ks D d bl | bearer, which is considered passing as they defeated Lehigh | » epen a eo | more cunning and elusive than | 79.46. : Are oY és 58 Q SAFE r ad? the fox. All nine players figured in| y Vi 9 0G & Skunks and opossums are | the scoring as they slowly | [ G A S presently classed as unprotected are rounding into a good, com- Buying a road at a gas station? Sure! The taxes you pay on each | | zen pars They ey be taken | pact team. Each player seems to a frac well dev rconse fees) bav for build} v | In unlimited numbers. be very sincere in his attitude gallon of gas (as well as your license fees) pay for building and | Attached to all traps must be | und desire to win. ‘maintaining your roads andistreets. S EF R V I C F ia metal tag classed on which| Next game is with LE.B.W. at ' Since this is your money, you have a right to the safest pave. | | the nme and address of the|{7 5 m on the John Reynolds ment for your investment. That's concrete. Here's why | Is given, : Junior floor in Lancaster next { Information On Waterfowl Monday evening. Unlike dark pavements, which absorb light, concrete’s light Bands Important x 0 eee surface reflects light at night, allowing you to see much better. | The Game Commission is Old Timers Pla Remember, if you can’t see, you can't be safe! | grateful to waterfow] hunjers ; : | , | who have returned information| 3asketball Game In emergencies you cn stop faster on concreis, Its gritty sur- | R M R | found on leg bands on ducks | Cenestin®, face grips your tires firmly, permitting quicker and safer Stops oy . essier | they bagged. The authorities varsity basketball coach of the without skidding, even though it may be raining. | 27 W. MAIN ST. will appreciate reports on bands Donegal High School, has been nd i : : | | taken [rom ducks by other per- appointed to the aw: a conmit. Rigid concrete pavement retains its even surface throughout MOUNTVILLE sons but not yet turned in. app awar A Sp us ; 2 x Col 3 tee of the local Old Timers’ As- a lifetime of service. It stays free from hazardous ruts, washboard PHONE 5-5301 Facts so gathered provide im- it wis announced by wrinkles and raveled edges. | | portant information on migra. Benjamin Groff, “president. He When vou buy gas. vou als ; ’s roads. G OR CALL tion routes, reproduction figures, will replace the late John J. en you buy gas, you also buy tomorrow’s roads. Get the | | and kill percentages. Such in- F utmost for your money. Insist on concrete, the safety pavement. | formation is very useful to Sehiroll. WM. K. RESSLER | came authorities in planning Preliminary plans are also PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION | waterfowl management pro- underway for the second annual 1528 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA 2, PENNSYLVANIA FLORIN. PA. grams for the future. Old Timers’ basketball game. A national organization to improve and extend the uses of portland cement and concrete through scientific research and engineering field work | MT. JOY 3-5731 The band information should i Bm wi be Moved iol a 0 go to the Game Commission, at| Ween irsimas cw J ; a OJ *“CONCRETE™ | New and Used Gas Ranges A, i any game pro- Year's; the date will be announ- ! 8 8 y oh 24-tfe | ector. A postal card will do. ced later. A collection will be A — : | The report should contain: the taken and the proceeds will be | band number, the sender's name used in the award fund. During | and address and the date and the preliminary game, former ! location of the bird when killed High School stars and players |'or found. Each person who co- from the vicinity of Donegal — operates in this manner will be will play. { advised where and when the The association urges all men | bird was released. to attend the Monday night gym | : ' [ The same information on leg club sessions held in the Mount | bands placed on waterfowl by |Joy Grade School gymnasium. NE! federal research people should S FOR EVERYO » | be sent to: The U. S. Fish and | FARM CREDIT FEATURING GIFT | Wildlife Service, Washington | GROUP TO MEET 25, D.C. | Farm Credit organizations, Carolina Roon Case of Mistaken Identity | which represent about 2000 far- | An unfortunate incident with | mers in Lancaster, Lebanon, & la serio-humorous twist came to | Dauphin Counties, will hold a {light in a northwestern county | meeting of the stockholders at NYLON S | not long ago. the Manheim Twp. High School, | A man who said a deer was | Neffsville, on Friday, Nov. 26; in 3 | causing him crop damage went | it will begin at 11:30 a.m. with | Ll a ] oF | out one evening to eliminate the | lunch for everyone. * | destroyer. The “deer” he shot] = RT Tr | turned out to be his own cow. | roster is required when 5 or | Again proving any hunter | more persons hunt together or| should be sure of his target be- | in any way cooperate in hunting | | fore shooting. | bears. Bec | Season | Bears over one year old are | Pennsylvania bear seasons, legal game; cubs are protected | | singe 1946, have been six days in Pennsylvania. No sportsman | ‘long. The season this fall has | wants a small bear. He should : been expanded to 12 days. It| make sure the animal is large BLE In | runs from 7 a.m. Monday, Nov- enough he will be proud to | V4 N) ember 15, to 5:00 p.m. it as a trophy. SIZES ‘SEN i day, Nov. 27, excepting the| In the 1951 season 429 legal | 81/, to 11 | Sunday. bears were bagged in this state. | Clambrivs 40 I As a result of extended sur- | But in 1952 the kill was only | gauge, |5 denier . tos : LANOLIZED nylons. Proportioned vevs and other factors the Game | conditions causing bears 10 lengths; lovely winter shades. Cemmission felt that an extend- | spread beyond their normal | ed bear season of one additional | 261. In 1953 but 303 legal ani- | week this year would increase | mals were taken. Poor food | the kill and alleviate damage range, and undesirable hunting | next year. Relatively light bear weather, too, are credited as the | | kills the past two years has al-| reasons for the smaller bags the | | lowed the bear population to | past two years. According to re- | reach proportions where much | ports there are now plenty of | farm and crop damage by them bears in their rugged home ! was done during the past year. | country in Pennsylvania to pro-| | Another unusual feature this, vide many hunters good shoot- » . | year is that the bear season in-| ing. The timbered north-central Beautiful 23-inch | cludes Thanksgiving Day. It is counties continue to boast the WALKING DOLL conjectured hunting may be un- | large percentage of the Com- | usually heavy, therefore, at the monwealth’s bears, but many of end of the 1954 season. Mem- | these coveted animals will be | bers of established camps may taken this year in northeastern 6 2 & | decide to make a weekend of it and northwestern counties. A rand pursue bruin Thursday, Fri- | fair number, too, will be taken | wi Pa a and Saturday the last week | in the more centrally located 4.lb. BOX ASSORTED of season. Tracking snow in sea- | counties where, until recent She's lovely! Made of plastic, son is of distinct value. Against years, bears had long been a ig Sling oye Be oi CANDIES |a snow background bears show rarity. of bobbed or braided Seren hair up in sharp relief, allowing the | Commission Plans To Sell that can be washed, combed and $ 25 | hunters an opportunity to judge Confiscated Deer Hides curled. Several dress styles! 2 : Little @irlg’ | size more accurately. Sealed bids on raw, salted COTTON D | An individual hunter may | deer skins will be accepted in RESSES | take one legal bear; a party of Harrisburg until the morning of three 'or more persons, two November 24. The hides will | 1 98 | bears. Automatic, semi-automa- be collected by Game Commis- | tic or auto-loading guns of any sion personnel in the coming | kinds are prohibited. Pump months of December, January Many styles | shotguns firing rifled slugs or and February. | every and patterns in | pumpkin balls, and high-pow-| The 2151 deer skins gathered gifts for, | or. Ador. | dered rifles, may be loaded to up by the Commission last win- | to 6's! | capacity in bear hunting. Fire- ter and sold to the highest bid- | — | arms discharging .22 or 25 rim-| der netted the Game Fund, fire cartridges are prohibited. A $2831.80. I JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy — EXPERT REPAIRING - 7 - - - eee ee ee SE aT ATT TT Sr Td THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS {| The work is all ours! Treat Mom to a delicious No-Bother Thanksgiving meal, complete with everything but the fuss and bother! Shell love i... ... So will you! OUNTRY ITCHEN MRS. MARY WOLGEMUTH E-TOWN R. D. 1 PHONE 7-9709 SHOWS J oO 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. ATTA. Mount Joy, Pa FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 - 27 JAMES STEWART — GRACE KELLY “Rear Window” First Feature Starts Saturday 5:45 P. M. -in- MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 - 30 JEANNE CRAIN — DANA ANDREWS “Duel In The Jungle” -in- WEDNESDAY — DECEMBER 1 - 2 CLARK GABLE “Gone With The Wind" 7:30 P. M. VIVIEN LEIGH -in- One Show Each Night at ADMISSION ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 20c¢ Coloring Contest ENTER NOW! 7 Everybody likes to see Them decorate the village tree. DEADLINE FOR THIS WEEK'S CONTEST IS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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