The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1955, Image 3

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Thursday. January 13
Marietta To
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Teenagers
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Our Complete car wash and simonize service gives every
car a sleek, “lock-proud’” sparkle!
STOP AND SEE "GEO." and "BILL"
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
GEO. L. GEIBE
EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PHONE 3-5241
i the youths off the Streets and
| recent meeting to assist in the
' organization details. Chief of
{ Police Elias Ebersole proposed
a plan for providing for a rifle
and a swimming club for the



the present time, the main ob-
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MATINEE
 

EVENINGS SATURDAYS i gill] [11
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS
 
6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa. iran tem.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 - 15
JOHN WAYNE » TREVOR -in-
“THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY”
In Cinemascope
TWO SHOWS EACH NITE 6:30 & 9:15










For Delicious
MONDAY — TUESDAY. JANUARY 17 - 18
MARILYN MONROE — BETTY GRABLE -in-
“HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE”
In Cinemascope
Family Meals
Our big menu includes taste
treats the whole family will
njoy.

WE CATER TO BANQUETS

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 - 20
GARY COOPER — SUSAN HAYWARD -in-
‘Garden Of Evil”
In Cinemascope
OUNTRY
ITCHEN
Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth
Etown R.D. 1 Phone 7-9709






You Do Get More
For Your Money Here!
SAVE TO-DAY
am Slices Kunzler’s So- Tender Ib
Boneless Breakfast Slices 1b 75¢
teaks Choice Round
retzels Stauffer’s 12 ozs
heese Velveeta D Ibs
pples l Ibs
resh Cider BQ
sparagus Non-Tuff
Norris Fancy
Corn Whole Kernel 303 D cans Oc
N. B.C. PREMIUM CRACKERS 1b 25¢
SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS 1b 35¢
p ea Y S Valley Forge Bartlett Oc
“Give Yourself A Coffee Break”
HESS’ CIRCLE 8 b OBC
3 ib bag $2.79
GRIND IT TO YOUR OWN DESIRE!
HESS’ FOOD STORE
COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE
PHONE 3.9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa
i Donegal High East Donegal
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‘Wins Over High School News
A tea in honor of the mothers
age Club for Marietta and the |
surrounding community is un- |
purpose of the club is to keep |
M. Hershey i the sixth grade girls was held
Wednesday afternoon in the au-
The Donegal Indians, who ditorium of the Maytown Ele-
seem to gain more momentum mentary School.
with each game, stepped into All the plans and preparations
Class A ranks Tuesday evening for this event were made by the
when they played Milton Her- girls themselves. They also pre-
shey, who is currently tied for sented a short program which
second place in the strong Cen- included an address of welcome
tral Penna. league, which con- by Marian 'Hiestand, a piano
sists of all Class A schools. solo by Loraine Felty, group
This ,game, according to all singing led by Mrs. Doris Muir,
| reports, was to be the real test, a movie followed by a discus-
| a test that would possibly de- sion period with Mrs. Michael
| group if they do organize. At,
termine just how far our boys Gratch as leader.
could go, and go they did! | Refreshments were served.
From start to finish, they Loraine Felty and Carol Gratch,
were in complete command, and presidents of the sixth grade
at one time in the Third Quar- poured.
tet were ahead by 30 points. = The pupils who served on the
Hershey's big guns, Sanders and reception committee were Car-
Radavsky, who are 3rd and 6th gle Gotshall, Carol Gratch, Lin-
respectively in the Central da Hayden and Reba Longe-
| Pennsylvania scoring parade, necker. Members of the table
were completely bottled up all decorations committee were
| evening. Jean Breneman, Dorothy Hitz,
The 78 to 54 final score is no Joan Johnson and Shannon
indication of the fine exhibition Thompson. Donna Charles, Car-
these two teams displayed. It'o] Goepfrich, Marian Hiestand
was a case of Donegal getting a and Joan Martin were cookie
fast start and staying out in the committee workers, The tea
front all the way. This victory committee helpers were Sandra
| marked the ninth straight game Barnhart, Sylvia Emenheiser,
for Coach Depoe and his Whiz joan Linard and Rebecca Rich-
| Kids, showing four league wins, ards. The sixth grade teachers
and five exhibition games. are Miss Sara Mischlich and
All of the starting five played pps. Doris Muir.
a prominent part in this victory. wasn gimmie
| Metzler, who has all the poten- DONEGAL JUNIOR
| five, scored 10 points and play-
ed equally well on defense.
ig of 3 great ball player, HIGH TAKE LEAD
and who always plays a fine : .
game, played one of his better Donegal Junior High took
games Taesdny night. He was °veT undisputed possession of
high than with 24 points “0 first place in Section 1 last Fri-
. ; hia, day by downing Manheim Cen-
had the crowd buzzing with his > Ts
array of shots, hooking from tral 54 to 33. Coach Hubie Pe-
ters’ lads are the only undefeat-
outside with either hand. hit-
ting on 12 out of 17 trys , and ed team in their section. Hostet-
he also controlled both back- ter and Kramer led the scoring
boards with 11 rebounds. for Donegal. - i
Ashenfelter and Heistand,
i mT x 3
two standouts on defense, inter- CLUB TRAPS RABBITS
mittently stopped scoring at- Acrording to a county report
tempts, and Charlie also scored concerning the number of rab-
17 points and had 7 assists. Ku- bits trapped and released in
gle also played his usual fine Lancaster County, the Mount
game, scoring 15 points, and as- JOY Sportsmen trapped the sec-
5 i ond to the most of any club. The
sisted on 5 scoring plays. Grove, ;
the last member of the starting Columbia Fish and Game Club
trapped 83; Mount Joy, 52.

Under The
Basket
The local Mt. Joy Merchants
won their
son as they defeated Tri-Tow:
of Clinger, Meminger, Germer, |
F. Zimmerman, and their coach, |
listless- |
ly the first half. The result]
found them behind 26-22. With !
Zimmerman, Hershey, Klugh, |
Shuman, Flick and Geib finding
76-65 on the Edward Hand Jr.
High floor in Lancaster.
10th game of the sea-
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Playing without the services
the team played rather
the fange, the locals gained a
small lead 47-46 at the start of
the final period.
This last quar-
ter found Hawthorne coming
through with four field goals a-
long with Zimmerman three
and 2 fouls.
B. Zimmerman led the team
in scoring with 25 points al- |
though each player had a part
Tri-Town G F TL
in the scoring.
22 21 65
Mt. Joy G F TI.
Zimmerman 10 5 25
Hershey ........ 4 0 8
Klugh 1 2 16
Shuman ........ 2 0 4
Flick 5 2 12
Geib: ......... wil \] 2
Hawthorne ...... 4 1 9
Tolals ........ 33 10 76
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Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
183 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.2888
Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30
Tues Fri. Sat. 7-9 PM.
Tues Fri. Sat
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P ™M
ELIZABETHTOWN
16 E. High St
Telephone 24.F



Friday the 14th Donegal trav-

| els to Hempfield for a league
| game.
Marsh Gemberling's JV's lost Ex erl
! the opening game. vb )
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‘Mount Joy
‘Sportsmen Have Your Car Inspected Now!

| and bag limits will be officially |
| established at the July meeting
| dates are given in January to
leds. FROM COAST TO COAST PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE CHOOSING PLYMOUTH AS “BEST BUY"
| able opening dates set by the f
| Commission: pi
| meeting and he will show pic-
| tures of his recent hunting trip
| to Wyoming.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Mount Joy Sportsmen’s
‘Have Meeting , WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES,
| ANTIFREEZE, OILS AND GREASES
Association was held Monday, DRACE
Jan. 10, in' the - Mt. Joy . fire
fire
Lr committee report- Amoco Service Station

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ITH'S TAVERN
30 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy
The 3 Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich




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In The County


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Owners



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savings deposits, start-
ing right now, in our
1955
Christmas

10.00
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


ed 100 pheasants were purchas- OUTE 230 . ge TOWN. 7.0704 !
ed and released during Decem- | O01 23 PHONE E-TOWN 7.4706 | 1 AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE
ber. ! or wie

The drawing was held for the
10 hams in the current 220 club.
The following winners were an-
nounced: Henry K. Hess, Mt.
Joy R2; Paul H. Diffenderfer,
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ter; Alvin Koser, Florin; Tim
Schroll, Maggie Way, M. Dus-
singer, Oscar Donavan, Curtis
Reisch, all of town, and Robert
Rineer, Lancaster.
W. Z. Bradley of Lititz is
scheduled to be at the February
| Game Commission
Sets Tentative Dates
For Hunting Season
At its regular January meet-
ing today the Pennsylvania
Game Commission followed cus-
opening dates, length of seasons
help hunters plan vacation peri-
The following are the prob-
Small game season, October
29; Bow and arrow deer season,
| October 10; Bear Season, Nov-
ember 14; Regular antlered deer
season, November 28.
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