The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 23, 1954, Image 3

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don . and Carey scoring for Coach El- THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. P & h [
n, Pa. y | Indians | mer Kreiser's team. | Thursday. December 23, 1 Penna. Game Pp. P. L. Shows I TT Hehe
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i | S M | | H S ; A V E R N (Continued from Page 1) In fhe GH Denied. Donegal Earnings Increase i IHN (gD
sc ” i Ss, 1 4 Me | hy
P bia and Ashenfelter made one WI ogy yi . uo Under The Commission Consolidated earnings of ow [41 hd [AL
from the field. After 4's min-| | 12 i Pennsylvania Power & Light
| 30 N. Jacob St., Mount Jo wt of the firs arter with | COlumbia scored 12 points to sylvani .
| y re ie st hg Fh make the score 50-36 going in- Basket ee y etter Company and its subsidiary,
The Place Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich Crimson Tide = alled for time. | to the last period. In this period, | The Mount Joy Merchants | The Scranton Electric Company,
In Town Two buckets by Kauffman and Columbia oulscored the Green | won their third game in a row | By now most hunters have accruing the common stock of
rp and White, 17 to 13, with Carey | as they defeated a good Lehigh | cleaned, oiled and stored their : . :
UMBO SHRIMP AT ALL TIMES one by Serhan, knotied the score and Kauffman outscoring Kugle, | c " 5 ho “TY sporting guns Pennsylvania . Power & Light
ge ———— uM at 7-7. Kugle sunk one from the ig Final Sled ean 30 > 37. ick d 5 - 9 ti is diff a Company for the twelve months
+ < foul circle, with Jim Grove fol- me : ih { HA Ammerman S10 and) le | 13 0) Mi ended November 30, 1954 were
JOIN US FOR A RIP- ROARING SLAP. HAPPY lowing with twe and Helstund 08 82 i Wis hina Sokol] BATES Working the locals | he Safe ot fur jokers The pres $16,219,466, equivalent to $2.88
yi . iy » scored a foul zie as d 8 ‘I'| continued their winning ways| ent min season does not enc sr share of ¢ stoc 2
New Year’ S Eve Party with one : Be trone sc ored 1 fou for Donegal with 19 points, f0l-| by coming through despite this! until noon. Jan. 1. 1955. The one per fhave of common stock out
THE BEST IN FOOD AND DRINKS and Qerfin a two pointer for lowed by Kugle with 15. and | handi ugh despite Wus/\ 1p sanding at such date, as com-
Be hy : F lio Columbia. to make the score 15 ve Dy iW n 2 | handicap. ; : for muskrats closes at noon, on with $14,057,057 or $2.85
Fun popping all over the place. A thrill-packed greeting to 10. Grove 0 Bie fay bonito led| It was strictly a team victory | Feb. 1. Tens of thousands of per share on a pro forma econ
i ackboards, being ably as-| as eac fe y i Ss S » of the i or oo»
io the New Year! Noise makers Free. I% the wetonit perion> Daneel both b bo hi ing no | 18 ich fellow contributed | men, boys and some of the fc M= basis for the twelve | or Delicious
RB : sored Cohuabia’ asain. with sisted by Kugle and Grove. Ash-| points toward the win. Jim/| inine sex trap for fur-bearers in months ended. November: 30
P " HUBIE and JANE SMITH. Cotmbiia distorted asain, ah enfelter and Heistand were the | Meminger led the way with 15 Pennsylvania every fall and a 4 I wil Me ds
S Ashenftelter, Metzler, re ‘is . sday | tite . wi it . a | als
: , Kugle scoring for the Indians, Staticoue a 3 fone. Tue y Pots towatds ie YI Bob winter, Consolidated revenues for the y
Screen . Ec : was the first time this year the Flick came through in the final In the current hunting license {welve months ended November | Our big menu includes taste
SORE MIT ATEN — starting five played the im : : . . twelve month Up le Toil in
| Starling five played the entire) quarter with three of his four| period raccoons, skunks andigg, 1954 were $108,204,303, an Ine Whole em OX
t Bape alii Coat O goals. { opossums may be taken in of 2.2% over the reven- os
{ MATINEE Fresh Roas ed n congratulating Coach De- | Lehigh GF TL|limited numbers. This winter's revious year
5 INE | . iq + | ” S ues for the previous year.
NE ; : ’ | poe after the game, he said, “the | 22 13 57 three-week beaver season. does > : OUNTRY
op 7 and 9:00 P.M HE TRE ann jj boys deserve all the Srey iey | Mount Joy G F Ti | not start until Feb. 14, 1955. There is no better way to boost : I T C H E N
SATURDAYS T A Ho IDAVS | hustled all he Ww ay and ol oa | Hershey, H 5 1 11 | Foxes and weasels, classed as|your business than by local news Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth
6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 PM i vantage of all the breaks. Coach | Shuman 4 2 10 | predators. may be trapped anv tus
Mount Joy. Pa Kreiser has a fine team, and his | Klugh 3 5 1 i re { S, ay be app any paper advertising | RD. 1 Phone 7-9709
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{ boys gave us a battle all the Clinger 2 1 5 ’ : :
- 2 pony * Today's prices for R -
SN aan Bs Hassinger’s oer's Grocery | h Marsh Gemberling’s a, : . : fur are so. low, compared to ubinson’ 8
. JEAN SIMI J VIC MATURE «ine { oach Marsh ME Tr gs! Hawthorne > of .
/ JVs lost the opening game ol Geib 1 0 3 those 20 to 30 years ago, el] ) Materials Home-Raised
“ry in 99 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy 5. 0 AOL : : : “ ping has fallen off markedly. ress '
he Egyptian Columbia by the score of 42-31, | Meminger 6 3 15 AL one mot : Fini
: Va irs He e pelt of a prime Sy
44- tfc with the JV’'s fighting all the tre} SOLD BY D bl B t d
: Somes ene =| av. bof : Ble: 0 CODE) Tolals : | red fox brought the trapper $20 oupie reaste
{ A In Cinemascope G i i hi we re uns 2 © cope Totals ....... 30 10 70 or more. Now its skin is worth- Mrs. Robert S. Hershey
} I TWO SHOWS EACH NITE, 6:30 and 9:00 P. M. Season’s Yreetings | Wha laiumbla oa Cp Siem less or nearly so. A blanket 121 N. Charlotte Street
Playing a fast moving game, | (large) beaver hide that sold MANHEIM, PA



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GROUP COMPLETES FALL
HOSPITAL PROJECT
The fall project of the Mount
[ the locals continued
| ning ways as they
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their win-
won their |

for $60 to $80 in 1945 sold last,
winter for $12 to $15. A wild=|___
Phone Manheim 5-7:
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MONDAY -— TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27 - 28 Arbutina S he Movs | fourth straight game by defeat- | caught mink pelt listed at $12 to
i v.15 3 . ‘ : . | Joy-Florin branch of the St. Jo- | ing Capp’s Cafe 87 to 68. $16 this season netted the trap-|
1 DAVEY Rave FARLEY CRANGER “in Franklin House | seph’s Hospital Auxiliary has| B. Zimmerman, H. Hershey | per $25 to $30 a few years ago. Depsh d als | ©
GAS
“HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 -



COLUMBIA
OPEN ALL
SPECIAL
TURKEY PLATTERS
DAY CHRISTMAS
been completed. The group com-
pleted the making of 55 terry
cloth bibs which will be present- |
, ed to the children’s ward at the|
"old Zimmerman Jr.,
hospital this week by Mrs. Har- |
secretary of

















and Hen Klugh came through]
with impressive scoring with 28 |
24 and 19 points respectively.
With Zimmerman scoring on |
his favorite jump shot and Hen |
Klugh hitting from the side and
| muskrat,
Today's prices on large, prime,
| pelts not already mentioned are!
weasel, $1.25;
about as follows:
black skunk, $1; muskrat, $1.00;
$1. opossum, $15¢;












N raccoon, $1. Not a high return
DALE ROBERTSON — MARY MURPHY -in- ! the club. | pivot, this caused the defense to| .. : ne
a Steamed Clams and all other A ting of the group wi) d ti i" 1 v orc when the labor involved and the
> - ; meeting ( e | guar ese two players m cost of cadivmieht are considers
| “ws A Sea Foods be held in January, it was also closely allowing Hershey more up! are rong
| : d | reed ter the basket. The| °%
In Cineascope MEALS SERVED FROM | 3nnounced. i jj reedom the Lastel. ine] But trappers who : yearn: for
i ! t 12 TO 7 ! rn | Merchants passed repeatedly to the “good old days” should not
i 2 ; ; Hopshev Ww ew als
31-1c { Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | Hoses Yi threw in te goals dream back too many years. In ;
TE — - } Sopp Tale 20, 0 ed 1886 a Philadelphia fur house
— —_— | HS po r bo issued a pelt price most of which!
[ M4, Joy ‘| looks hardly encouraging, even|
|. Zimmerman 13 4 2a when the difference in dollar] Roy M. Ressler LIVE OR DRESSED
fi He rshey 0 3 2 value, then and now, is consid- 27 W. MAIN ST.
UG heen 8 Il ered. These items were taken
| Shan ih 1 0 from the list: a fisher (now ex- MOUNTVILLE ox TTY TY
I'P Zinunciman ig Tal omy 2 DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Abu ur “!tinet in Pennsylvania) brought PHONE 5-5301
[Gey +9 0/3 to $7, the same as an otter |
2d 1 9 skin; a mink hide was bought| OR CALL | See us first for special prices
| Flick : J J nid for 20c¢ to 60c; one from a wild | on banquets and suppers.
Totals : |
| cat was worth 25c¢, a house cat, —
- a - P i leat
R N N G v [ 10c; a rabbit skin was valued at WM. K. RESSLER
P.P. &L. Shareowners | 1c to 2c; the pelt of a "“winter-| FLORIN, PA. Norman Becker
killed” muskrat brought 10c to Tn ma
Vote In Favor | 15¢; and that of the raccoon 10c MT. JOY 3-5731 | DIAL 3-5639 MOUNT JOY
| ~ | 43-9¢
Of Merger | to 85¢. : New and Used Gas Ranges |
ORS Cp ess | Today’s raw fur prices are| 24-1fe Patronize Bullelin Advertisers.
. | of ennsylvan- | not so low but that many trap- el ; aa TE : ees
should be bought as an 1 n V es t m e nt fia Power Light Company, at a| pers continue to run their lines, | A TT 2 A EA 2 SRE EE
| special meeting in the Com- | and wild-caught furs net a tidy |
| panys Allentown office, yester- | sum for many a trapper in this!
| day afternoon voted overwhel- | state. Also, the trade in pe 1ts'¥ J
\ ° ° ° . | mingly in favor of proposals to] i
§ J | “| and the money garnered bv tan-
“ designed to accomplish some definite | merge. The Scranton Electric | pore and manufacturers of =f A
| Company and Pensylvania Wa-| , arments eventually has an eco- %
| ter and Power Company into | =
nomic effect of considerable im-
| o | Pennsylvania Power & Light | portance to many people. ELECTRIC MIXERS GUNS
| Company. Earlier in the day atl Shik , .
purpose, whether it be used to stim- | separate meetings, the| Rare Taste Causes | £) ECTRIC IRONS BINOCULARS
| shareholders of both Scranton | ane =
5, William Shaver, a game pro- & | TOASTER SCOPES
iar Penn Weta Sa } tortor living at Mainland, Mont. ELECTR C oO S
. Har proposals by large majori i ong
. t It bd | gomery County, reports: n¥ ELECTRIC FRYERS TOYS
ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its tes Soins, sons: “On
| Also as a result of yesterday's | le visited my home. That day| ELECTRIC SHAVERS SEAT COVERS
| meeting, PP&L will, subject t0| he hunted for a few hours and)
» » h . | by necessary regula-| hot two cock pheasants. The TIRES
~ { tory authorities, reopen its pre- | Sond sr he started|
value to you lies not in what it cost, Jory simariies, 4s pre: meal on
I f | cleaning his birds in the sink, 8 .
change plan and to make this | with the help of my mother- General Merchandise
| possible PP&L’s shareowners ac- | law.
. . . | cordingly took action necessary | “Suddenly the lady
\ but In what 1t ACC omplishes. | to make the required shares of | dropped one of the pheas- # THOME’S GENERAL STORE
| its stocks available for exchange | ants. In cutting the craw open|
’ | Under this reopening, the hold- | she found a snake surled up FREE PARKING PHONE MT. JOY 3-4812
| ers of the approximately 9% of | sige it. The cause of the excite- ig STORE ‘HOURS 8:30 A. M. UNTIL 10:00 P. M.
| the Scranton shares not yet ex-| ment was a dead, 11-inch garter Yasar snes a ATE
I changed will have another op- | snake. .
& portunity to convert their shares | “From now on,” said Shaver,
| to PP&L sock on the same basis “I shall probably have to clean
jo the original plan. Chas. E. | any pheasant I bag, because co-
{ Oakes, FP&L president, point- | operation from my wife or mo-
ed out that the move comes as a | ypor.in-law is hardly expected.”
result of numerous requests Adequate Protection Spells
; e t | from among the remaining | Mor2 Rabbits
° “ ® ° | Scranton shareowners for a sec- Se Protector Paul H. Glen- |
{ ond-round opportunity to take ny. Adams County, seems to bel
| advantage of the exchange offer. | na a double-barreled sug-
A P. P. & L. shareowners also | in the following, Says
| voted to increase the Company's | Glenny: "Last November it was
| canta] stock iy he | my privilege to spend a few
| shares of cOMMON SLOCK | pours hunting rabbits on a farm
| ind 257.462 shares of series pre- | oar Gettysburg. I was interest-|
. . | ferred stock and approved a | oq jn the owner's method of im-|
Do Y our Prin ting | proposal to increas fe | proving his shooting possibili-
| ized indebtedness of the OM- | tins. The man hunts and traps RCA Victor “Driscoll Decorator Serles
pany by $100,000,000. While the foxes. The bounty he received bo if Choice of color combinations, 4X64 1 i
Company has no present plans | from the hides in recent years Ale $39.91
| for issuance of this stock, or for | i { ie .
1 ’F | was put to good use. With it he] &% WY T: bl R d
| the increase of its debt securi- | drainage tile and dug it rE d e a 0
| ties other than those required to |; on different localities on his| ith “Gold In AM stations ‘clearlv—eventin
Pho 3-96 6 1 Mount Jo | carry out the mergers, the MOV- | The tiles furnished excel- wit olden Throat” Tone alt i Yeas
ne ) y | es were made to nrovide for fu- {lent escape cover and safe Now buy your new radio for color And it has a phono-jack with
| ure expansion of the Company S breeding spots for cottontails. i vail ye ae? Youd switch— for easy plug-in of a rec-
| service facilities in anticipation In two or three hours we saw, RCA Victor's tine a od Maer, a oie]
+ of continually-increasing custo- 17 rabbits and bagged 6. On the Decorator Series RC \ Vi t gl? pe i" Tew
\ Ou ror 116 3 Sunt be ! 1ctor risco
Mer power Toe me es | last day of the 1954 season the You get a premium in power, tool Decoralor Series— here fad
{ many rabbits observed on the The rugged, compact chassis pulls today! “0
A ! fi d area promised adequate brood
| ry lassifie stock for next year's erop.” WAY’S APPLIANCES
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! for results | Stimulate your business by adver | 48 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
ui J vista in the Bulletin. CLOSED AT 6:00 P. M. FRIDAY DECEMBER 24