ee SMITH 30 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy The Place Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich In Town JUMBO SHRIMP AT ALL TIMES ROAST PORK & F. F, CRAB CAKE PLATTER 75c 50c FISH PLATTER 65 ROAST BEEF & F.F. 50c FRIED OYSTERS 85c SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 50c CHICKEN POT PIE 60c FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY HUBIE and JANE SMITH. Columbia owners Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin een, Great Price Reduction On All 1954 Westinghouse Appliances HOME FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS RANGES DISH WASHERS GEO. W. LEAMAN 208 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" 'S TAVERN] Penna. Game Commission Weekly Letter 1954 game season is now history. The Pennsylvania's small esimated kill has not been com- | piled as yet. However, the fol- information, gathered from game protectors’ reports since the close of the gives an all-over picture of con- ditions and results. lowing season, The hunting pressure on small animals and birds was less dur- ing the 1954 season than last year, in most parts of the state. It now appears, however, the statewide bag of small game will equal or better that of 1953. in areas, Grouse and, some squirrels were found to be few- [| LL pa we os Pleasure Mutual! It is our pleasure to. add to your pleasure with attentive service. The As OUNTRY ITCHEN Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth E-town R.D. 1 Phone 7-9709 | species was probably less | these two than er and the take of last year. The amount of small game re- maining in the state after season | was consistently reported | better than usual, indicating a | desirable carry-over of brood- | stock. Hunters were said to be gen- erally pleased with the amount of small game available to the gun or bow. Overall, the con- duct of hunters was found to be better than usual, accounting for a reduction in hunting viola- | tions this year in small game as season. In the two-week bear season | ending November 27, the bag of | legal bears was unofficially plac- "ed in the neighborhood of 400. Many of these were large mals, real trophies. Variable weather in the northern coun- ties, the true bear range in the state, provided gunners good and bad hunting conditions by turns. The wildlife authorities say a plentiful supply of bears is left Enough to promise a sport in future comparable to that en- joved in recent-year seasons. The two-week antlered deer saeson opened Nov. 29 with in- creased gun pressure over that of 1953 reported across the state. The heavier hunting was par- tially accountable for a exceptional racks were reported coming usually from agricultur- al areas. The second day of the season saw a considerable drop-off in hunter numbers and a smaller kill. The early season harvest was thought to equal or better that of last year. Snow, the northern tier counties, also in mountain- ous areas of the southwest and southcentral, proved to be the , usual ally of the deer slayers. The total deer kill in the sea- son ending December 11th will across depend largely upon weather and large sizes. BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS $9 95 broadcloth stripes or "Pelham" coat style assorted Popular pajamas plain colors. in and barrel cuffs. sizes 14 to 16!/5. Famous brand. Waist has lastex covered sides. Sizes A, B, C, D. VISCOSE GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS | $995 Men's long sleeve sport shirts of good looking viscose gabardine. Button cuffs and two breast pockats. Choose from several popular shades in small, medium MEN'S PELHAM BRAND DRESS SHIRTS $198 Sanforized (less than 1% shrinkage) cotton broadcloth dress shirts with regular collar styles White and solid colors in Nr ani-' high | kill of bucks the first day. Some | much | ) { i and the number of hunters who THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa, ( | go out for a buck, particularly, Thursday, December 9 3! | on the two Saturdays in the sea. = a son. Death Of Many Deer Not Accountable To Guns Under The Reports from the Pittsburgh! B k and Philadelphia areas show as et | deer near centers of human — ———— | population lead a harried life. The locals dropped two close) if they survive. games to the two top teams of | Game Protector C. R. Kinley, {he Industrial league during the | who services the northern half] oot week. of Allegheny County, says: “9 gupley, featuring Dick Ech | deer were killed in my district) yarnach. one of the top basket in the month of October as a re- a1] players in the County, de- sult of accidents. Two, probably|faated the local Merchants 77 to chased by dogs, jumped off| cliffs; one was killed by a train and six were road killed by au- tomobiles.” 72. At one time during the game the locals were behind by 17 points but managed to cut the | lead to 12 with four minutes to | SHOWS J O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 - 11 JACK WEBB -— BEN ALEXANDER “Dragnet” in MONDAY — TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 - 14 CLYDE BEATTY -- MICKEY SPILLANE “Ring Of Fear” In Cinemascope -in- WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 - 16 RORY CALHOUN PIPER LAURIE -in- “Dawn At Socorro’ FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 - 18 DANNY KAYE in “Knock On Wood" Game Protector Donald pay With Zimmerman, Klugh, | i eres, ia and Bowman throwing in bask- | : ets from all angles, the locals | southern portion of Montgom-| ved within one point before | ery County, ten deer of the garnered three consee- lowing description were killed tive points to maintain their | on highways by autos: 3 does, 1|jaad4 until the finish. | | fawn and 6 bucks. The break-| gy, piey G F . | down of antlered deer Killed 34 9 77 | was: one 14-point, one 8-point, nt. Jovy G F TL. | one 7-point, two 6-pointers, and Zimmerman 9 5 9% a three-point. [Murphy .... 0 0 o| Schoo, Authorities Promote ...... 1 1 3! Hunting Safety jHean. .. ~..... 1 0 2 The following statement by a Klugh ..... 9 1 19 | Clearfield game protector, C. B.|gowman ..... 5 0 10 | | Kelsey, exemplifies the interest gejp | 1 2 4| { shown by Pennsylvania school Heineman ....... 0 0 bi authorities in promoting gun 0 0 ol safety and good citizenship ......... 2 0 4 | when hunting. |F. Zimmerman ... 0 0 0] Says Kelsey: “Late in . .. ile 1 7! | er I gave a safety talk at Sandy| ERIN i | High School. The next day the| qq] 31 10 79! | supervisor of the school request- | ANE | ed another similar program be-| [eal 285 defeated the fore 9 Speci group. He had in another close game | discovered 28 students in After leading throughout high school were going afield {ho game by a couple of points, { with firearms this fall for the pp, Joy lost the lead with one first time. It is most gratifying minute to play.: Quirk scored a| | to note the interest shown by ¢oul and field goal just as the School authorities, who are try-| game ended. ing to make their youngsters zi, Klugh and Bow- safety conscious and start them| 1 led the Mt. Joy Merchants off as true sportsmen. Drowred Burrow Animals |in the scoring with 20, 15 and 12 | points respectively. The following account by al1,0cal 285 G F m0. | | Somerset County game protect- or named R. V. Rea is similar] pp Joy 38 G ® fing | to that of other officers in west- Timmerman i 8 4 20 |! | ern Pennsylvania, Klugh oo 6 3 15| Rea reports: “On October 15,| 11, ; 0 0 0! when Hurricane Hazel struck Hershey ........ 1 0 9 this area, there was a bad flood Meminger on 0 1 1] in the communities of Conflu-! ae 4 12 ence, Rockwood and others. gpuman 9 0 a There was considerable Prop-| Geib . 9 0 4 erty damage. but I was special- inser 3 3 3 9 lv interested in learning how Flick 1 0 9 the small wildlife fared. A num-| a ber of rabbits and woodchuck| mois |. 23 15 71 | were found dead. Woodchucks i a numbered fewer probably be- The Bowlers’ cause they could climb. Some were found on bridges and oth- Make Your Food Shopping Easy Gomple One Stop Food Service Hess’ Food Store ® PHONE 3-9094 “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” er places above the flood line.” { (Turn ta page 4) Doneaal ‘Wins Third Game In Row The Donegal their third straight game Tuesday evening, Dec. at home, by weak but game Alley In the Mount Joy Commercial League, Hess’ and Smith's teams | lead in a tie with 36 wins and | | 20 losses in their records. The | other teams standings follow: Rutt's 33-22, Drohan’s 31-25, | Paper Box Co. 29-27, Kulp’s 25- | (31, Wolgemuth’s 20-36, and Kos- | Indians won| | er's 13-43. asketbal : basketball The high scores last week: Powering a High team single, Drohan’s 834; | yverpower . send 3 . os 1 Lom op team triple, Smith’s 2386; high ast, am individual single, Jim Heilig, | =, ETE TR ISTE a" b> # n FOUR IN HAND GIFT TIES 51 50 Every man needs a good tie supply! For Christmas . . . buy him several of these! You'll find a com- plete range of colors and patterns in almost every wanted material. 2 for Ww. sizes 10 to 14-16 West Main Street The ldeal Gift! Stretch Ankle Socks 6 9c No need to guess sock sizes anymore, for these wonderful nylon socks stretch to fit 14 comfortably. Choose from argyles or plain colors. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” 2 pairs S$ $1.35 GIFT WALLETS $1.98... Famous “Inner smooth gr, pocket. Several shades. Sactum” model in ain leather. Straight card team, 69 to 28. | Coach Depoe started Metzler,| Ashenfelter, Kugle, Heistand! and Nissley. This combination might very well be the one that! 211, and individual triple, Bill | Emenheiser, 541. For the season, Charlie John- | son's 170 average is leading the league. Coach Depoe is hoping to mold| into a team that can carry off Section 1 honors. The brand of] ball that these boys displayed| in the first quarter had all the| championship) TE TT TE TE RTE TEI IR TELE TEI TE SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS ————— A pe ——— = makings of a team. In the first quarter, Donegal] — ccored 24 points while holding] Lampeter to a mere 4 points. It was a quarter marked by out-| standing ball handling. and fast| § set-up plays. Donegal’s center Jay Metzler, scored 15 of the 24 points scored in that period. Although Metzler the scoring star of the night, with 31 points, it would be hard to, single out any one outstanding | player, they all played equally] well, and only the mercy of Coach Depoe saved the game ECR AN EVENING from becoming a complete rout,| had he left the starting five play| ne otra ae i og re OF BOWLING AT ITS BEST the final score might have been. MODERN ALLEYS was As it was, they played less than] three quarters, and in that time | they took 37 shots and made 26 of them. Ashenfelter and Metz-| ler controlled the backboard, | with Jay getting 9 rebounds, and Ashenfelter four. Ashenfel-| ter also led the team in assists with 6, followed by Heistand 5. Metzler and Kugle were the leading scorers for Donegal, | while Jerre Pietsch was high scorer for Lampeter. ALWAYS IN TIP-TOP CONDITION FAST PIN SERVICE Pleasant Atmosphere To Promnte Your Enjoyment rer or tamper coin Bowling Alleys | will play their first league game 79 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY | with Elizabethtown at home. PHONE 3-9161 RR To AE Ti Te Ee Tl TT Te TT TE TET TDC TE TE TE PETE BTL TE TE TET AE RENEE TG Wh FE No FE RE TE RENE RE Ve NE FL TE RE FE REVERE RE, a a RIEHL TEI TEE oloring Contes ENTER NOW! PL DA TI TL GRE TE CL BL Tl TE TE Bu Tl BARBIE IKI BIEL PL TE I TE ERIE TS: GET SESS SENT, va Feder sat The tree in class tiimmed so bright, Is a very excii’ng sight. o DEADLINE FOR THIS WEEK'S CONTEST IS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 WAY’S APPLIANCES} 48 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA." “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" i