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For Christmas giving in ’55, begin depositing today—in our Christmas UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. | Thursday, January 6 Selects Penna. Game Commission ‘Weekly Letter | Duty Done, Officer's Sympathy average and indi Prevails | Accounts of .generosity and | compassion, particularly around ggnition to a few the Holiday Season, are heart- erg for their wor! warming. This is a true story concerned prefer it so. In the last deer season Pennsylvania apprehended | man hunting without license. Gerald Wilson, ri | The hunter admitted he was in he nry Klugh, : | wrong. He satisfied the busy of- Jay Metzler C |... | 1953-54 6'5" 24.0 feet oo . 1950-51 510" 19.8 | ficer he would soon make settle- 5( . 1953-54 5'10" 11.3 ment for the offense, so no | charge was made at the time. But the lawbreaker failed | appear as promised, whereupon John Bowman. §........ 1950-51 6'3” 10.9 | the game protector obtained { warrant of arrest and went to | the man’s home. Hardship on | the family was the only reason | the wrongdoer gave as to why | he had not kept his word. The | appearance of the home and the | clothing of the six children | were mute testimony the family |W as far from prosperous. After | the unpleasant duty of serving | the official paper and requiring | that the fine be paid the officer “What a bleak Crist- { thought, [ mas this family will have!” | Unhappy over the situation, | the game protector related the | circumstances to a few of his | deputies. They decided another , | visit shou'd be paid the family. | On that trip instead of carrying a warrant, te officers were bur- | dened with clothing, sleds, | skates and boxes of toys. So | that the Christmas party might | be complete, a generous deputy arranged the delivery of a large goose for the family's holiday dinner. bout a game law violator and a differ with a fewf “ruthless” officer. The event tions put having | took place shortly before last | fee] that I mayknow a little Christmas. Names and localities more about the % are omitted because persons player, All-Star Cage Team By Georgefouck During the pas{five years I have seen some ejellent, good, |for Mount Joy Hi School. I have attempted to give rec- these play- ell done. ll, as usual these selec- en the coach, a= Some people ility of each On the first fam, McCue, a Wilson, Jay Metz, Klugh and game protector in southeastern Ashenfelter haverecords that | 2 First Team | Pos George McCue Charles Ashenfeltf G Second Team | Pos Year Ht Ave i, . ve, Best Year William Bates 1 Sl, . 1949-50 ¢’ 16.9 288 Points to William Zimmernin F 1952-53 6’ 15.0 345 Points al Ben Brown G “Jerry Shupp G ent players | sis .. 1950-51 5'8” 6.3 165 Points oy 1950-51 5°11” 7.5 | was all-state, Wilson was sec ond team all-state while Ashen- | felter was honorable-mention | Although Klugh failed to rid | statewide recognition his | | as a player is well-known loc- | i ally. In McCue, he is the best. | | speak for themselves. | | . | career. His value was more felt as an inspiring leader for his| fellow teammates. recognition as not only being coached. It is hoped that young | boys learning the game now will take heed to this recogni- | tion, and strive to attain such ive coaches. 300 Points 441 Points 712 Points 514 Poirts 341 Points 285 Points 195 Points UnderThe Baslet The Mount Jy Merchants , won their sixt] consecutive game as they defpted Hubley, a team that was lied with the locals for secondplace in the Industrial Leagui The score was 89-59 as the locals closed the game in a wirlwind finish to win going awa} Jim Meminger, Hen Klugh, Earl shuman andBill Zimmer- 20, 15 and 10 poiits respective- ly. Playing agressiy ball under the boards whic] resulted in the locals contplling both boards, was the deciding factor in winning the géne. quite surprising agHubley feat- mates in Echternah and Piefer. SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS leagues in the Cothty. Hubley fF TL. py ee EL] Oe For Delicious Family Meals Our big menu includes taste treats the whole family will mjoy. WE CATER TO BANQUETS OUNTRY ITCHEN Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth Etown R.D. 1 Phone 7-9709 | Dependable GAS SERVICE Roy M. Ressler 27 W. MAIN ST. MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 OR CALL WM. K. RESSLER FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-5731 | New and Used Gas Ranges | 2 24-tfe r | started only two games. This is |due to the working hours of = a Klugh ......... [| 8 4 20 Clinger ........1 5} 0 2 Hershey ....... 3 0 6! Hawthorne ....J 2 0 4 Meminger ....J 8 8 #4 Zimmerman 3-5 0 10 Germer ",.....:$.2 0 4 Shuman 34 7 1 Geil. ole 2 Flick... 0s, I 1 0 Totals .... 4:34 21 89 dee The Merchant} finally had their streak bf as they lost a tough decisigh to the pace setting Local 2§ team by the score of 76-61. | It was a casejof “running out | of gas” in the fhal period as the game was tied 1-31 at the half | and 51-48 with 285 leading in- | to the final quirter. Inability to control the ards led to the defeat of the Merchants. Klugh and Neminger led the locals in with 19 and 14 points respectively. local 285 | G-F TL| Ft 28 20 176| Mt. Joy G&G BF -TL| Zimmerman 2 2 6 Plick 0 0 {Shuman 0 6 Clinger ....... V2 0 4] Meminger 5 4 14 | Hawthorne J 2 0 4 Klugh Coady 5 19 | {Germer .......| {io 0 0 Hershey ..... 3. 2 2 6 {Goib win din 0 2 2 | | ia i Totaks «anh 837 15 6} The team has averaged 70 | points a game in their offensive while holding their opponents |to an average of 58 points per | game. During the first eleven games of the season, the same five | | some of the players. The team has hopes of play- (ing in Mt. Joy sometimes in the ‘near future. Again the team is (in hopes that some of the more 'W. Zimmerman, Mount Joy ... J. Meminger, McCaskey ....... H.RKlugh"M{iJoy ............ J. Bowman, Mt. Joy ..... . Clinger, Mt. Joy ........... . Hawthorne, East Donegal ... Flick, McCaskey .......... Geib, East Donegal ..... Hean. Manheim ........... . Zimmerman, Mount Joy ‘ . Murphy, E. Donegal ....... . Heineman. E. Donegal . Germer, Mount Joy .. man led the localsin scoring 24, | The margin of |victory was | ured two high ne team. | 1 The former has bien averaging | 30 points a gabe in thre e| 6 ? 59 | Mount Joy G F Tl | > 3 board of directors. . Hershey, East Donega 1. iy . Shuman. East Donegal ...... Donegal To Play ‘Manheim Central A seven game victory string goes on the line tomorrow nite when undefeated Donegal plays | host to Manheim Central at | Donegal. Coach Ken Depoe's Indians who are currently leading Sec- tion 1, hope to add Ma heim to their list of victims. This will be Donegal’s third league game having defeated E-town and Columbia. The Barons who are looking for their first league win will have a big task ahead trying to stop Donegal big five, a job that the seven preceding foes were unable to do. Coach Depoe has added Joe | Weber to the varsity squad. Joe who scored 167 points for Mount Joy's championship team should prove to be an added re- placement for one of the start- - [ B a George G. Connor Heads Farm Bureau Cooperative Ass'n. { Harrisburg — George G. Con- { nor of this oh) was elected here | to-succeed H. S. Agster as gen- eral manager hi the Pennsylva- | nia Farm Bureau Cooperative | Association. The election was conducted { as part of the year-end meeting | of the association's 33-man | Agster has been general | manager of the association ever { since it was organized in 1935. | Two years ago, he took on the | added responsibilities of the ex- { ecutive vice president. In asking to be relieved of the burden of one of the two positions, Agster also was mindful that the asso- ciation’s rules make it manda- tory that he retire in 1956. He | will continue as executive vice | president until that time. | Since Agster first took over the reins of the association, it has grown into an organization which annually distributes a- bout $35,000,000 worth of farm supplies through almost 90 lo- | | cal outlets throughout the state. | | | | - ®- | Stimulate your business by adver i | vicina in the Rnlletin { | interested basketball fans would send their donations to Mr. Geo. Houck, the coach, in order to | help defray the expenses. The | | team is wearing Ke'ly green & | white uniforms with jackets | {that have Mt. Joy Merchants | | lettered on the back of each one. | Each player has given $10 in! "order to help defray the expen- | se of the uniforms, jackets. ball, stop watch and score book. These items have cost $185. Other items of expense are and will | be floor expense for each time | the team is the home team, that | will cost $4.50 plus the expense | of $3. for a referee for . each] game. ! Here is some information a-| bout each member of the team! and from what school he grad- uated: TY 48-27 1691318 6 | 19 18 16 53 17.7 62." | 39 36.16 94 134 ‘601 | 14 18 13 “41-102 63" | 30.015. 8 68 ton anny 30.31 21° +81 81 S59 1517 8 35 63 510" | 28 23 9 65 65 510" | 18716 9 41 AN C50 G12 410 31 3.8 5107 Hae Ny ye 2 18 BYR Silane 0 2 5 59" SEL Ne 2 gan. 0 0.0 0 0.80 | Has not played as yet. The Bowlers’ Alley The Mount Joy Commercial | Bowling League completed the Even though he lacked heighth first half of its current season and was the objective of every | on opposing team, he was able to | winning team for the first half average 20 points during his | was the Hess | by a margin of 2 points ahead | of the Rutt team. The Smith : | team which had been in a first Ashenfelter must be given the | place tic with Hess into the stretch came to finish 3 an outstanding player but the | points behind the easiest player that I have ever| | 3rd place, per Box Co., { muth, Kulp and Koser teams, in that order. | The Hess team is composed of | recognition from their respeet- | Sam Balsb Fellenbaum, Baxter Wells, Year Ht. Ave. B ct Year | Clyde Gerberich, 1950-51 57" “115 as | R. D 1953-54 ¢'3" 15.7 Peis, | The other league records for | the first half were: High team |{! triple: Hess Store 2454; High | team Single: i High individual triple, Park oe mt Neiss, 596; High individual sin- gle: James Heilig 235; High . Id hi average bowler: Charlie soon FUMItUrE Re nis ing son, 169. High scores for the last week | BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE of bowling were John Matoney's | REPRODUCTIONS. 201 single Hen Greiner’ Bu) Hagle 8 en Greiner's Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop MARIETTA PA. Phone 6-2581 8-tf Thursday, Dec. 30th. 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