The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1955, Image 3

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30 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy
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‘Penna. Game

| best record so far, were THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
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This year the Game Commis. |
12 weeks of age or 3
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Thursday. Jonuary 20
Donegal
mmission
sion will again have day- old!
pheasant chicks for distribution |
Weekly Letter | to sportsmen’s organizations, Indians Take The Mount Joy Merchants











































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Any Girl Interested in Forming A
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2 LE, [th ' farm-game cooperators, rabbit | won their eleventh game of the
In The County Le In 04% the first year vg | farm cooperators and farmers | + + + season by defeating an excep- I. AT THE
ame Commissions day-old | £ 50 of al h S rai h tional stron Lancaster’ Mer.
UMB IMP FRID SATURDAY f ; t : v with a minimum of 50 acres o | tional s g ancas
- J HR FD CS ARDY em J cutcke 52% of | seg opens to. public. | ru of rer gl chant team by the seore 271. | LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
are raised to maturi- | Lancaster v's
—. HUBIE and JANE SMITH. Columbia | the ids were rai ath | | Five pounds of starting feed will | Sectional powers met co Seon The Lancaster team was led —
Owners TA i wn when | P¢ supplied for each chick fur- | Donegal Tuesday evening bY Geo. Soemaker (6'4") form-| MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9161
vear until recent years, gl ishe lubs or dividual a sday eve 2 ie BE
= | here has Been. a return of | nished c¢ 4 % individua % | with the Indians of Donegal de- F & M star, Jim lodd, form- -
{ | 80%. The quality of the birds| The minimum age for libera- | feating Coach Ed Krause's lads 04 Nag var and Digacomo,
Li OVE i » se | tion is 12 weeks. However, the! 56 to 39 rom McCaskey. ’
i I improved, too, with the increasc 56 to 39.
i | in success of the amateur pro- | Commission will supply organi- Both teams are leading their These three players had 61 of ‘Weather Can t Stop Our
| pagators. | zations with one cockbird for| respeétive Sections, Donegal in the total 71 points scored by tai}
i {Last year the Game Commis- each ten hens held for Section One, and Lampeter- their team. On-the-Dot Deliveries!
i sion supplied 218,625 of the] tion until March. | Strasburg in Section Three, Jim Meminger and Carl Shu-
! i» chicks to farmers and sportsmen. Applications for chicks and| Tuesday night's victory was man led the locals in scoring 28 Let it snow. Let it blow. Our
i Approximately 83% of them, plans for constructing the re-| the 11th straight for the Depoe- and 19 points respectively. truck comes through with
. : | Suited pens may be man without a defeat. Lampeter It was a hard, bruising game fuel for you right on
| i secured from game protectors. | is undefeated in league play, with the locals putting on their ime!
Have Your Car Inspected Now! MARCH OF DIMES Each officer has a quota of birds but lost its third usual second half spurt to win Top quality fuel oil.
- | | Those wishing chicks should game. Tuesday night's defeat going away. Quick deliv 3.3483
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, ! | apply early. | marked the second loss for pane. Merchants GF TI. uic ivery
ANTIFREEZE, OILS AND GREASES | ! Pheasant chicks released by Lampeter-Strasburg to Donegal, 30 11.
i FIGHT , organizations do not affect al-| having previously been defeated prount Joy ¢ Pm HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE
i DRACE INEANTILE | lotments and distributions from Th 50 at home early in the Shuman alana ig 7 19 FLORIN., PENNA.
| PARALYSIS State Game Farms. Persons and | § os mv Helland Gelb: a0 0 0 0s gy
. ! ' organizations interested should | etzler anc cistand were zimmerman 5 0 10
i Amoco Service Station | contact their District Game Pro- | leading scorers for the Indians, pawthorne ...... 0 0 0
4 ; ni ! , tector. He must inspect the | while Ferich and Haverstick Flick. la oi 1 2 4
ROUTE 230 HONE E-TOWN 7-270¢ { ’ : NS wa x
PHONE E-TOWN 7-2706 : | equipment and pens to be used | were high for Lampeter-Stras- Hershey ......... 3 0 6
§ i { before he can approve applica- | burg. | Meminge 11 6 28
Sm om err_s i ——————— © oe] : . . emnger. ..... “
AERTS | JANUARY 3-31 tions. Applications must reach| Donegal will journey to Eliza- Clinger. ......... 3 0 6
the Harrisburg Office of Game |bethtown, Friday night, to Gepmer 3 3 9
a 4 Commission prior to April 1st | start their second round in lea-| ane aa
SHOWS MATINEE An (LL OH to insure feed delivery in time. gue competition. Totals. ico 39 18 82
SATURDAYS : : : »
l ’ EN AND Chicks will be available be- | | Plavi ithout 4 ;
y . H A v tween May 15 and July 15. The A | fying without ‘\1e. services
| SATURDAYS T E TRE HoL1DA s slority of the shipments iil HIGHWAY 200 of Meminger, Klugh, Clinger
# 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. majc y the ship wi KC RNA APTS TIE {
: Mount Joy, Pa. be made in June. Better results | and Hawthorne, the locals met
§ are possible if chicks are picked | and detested Lehigh i Pd Our Complete car wash and simonize service gives every
FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JANUARY 21 - 22 up at the Game Farm, thus i No. 12. The score was 70-61. car a sleek, “lock-proud’’ sparkle!
: 3 oy SPENCER TRAC 5 S % avoiding delay and loss in tran-| | This victory enabled the “ " n
4 SPENCER TRACY,— JEAN PETERS -in. ! sit. Applications received late] | | Monhunte bo remain in second STOP AND SEE "GEO." and "BILL
144 9 will be filled if chicks are avail- | . | Place in the league.
Broken Lance : able after all other shipments] | . By outscoring their opponents WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
: | are completed in each period, Mt. Joy was en-
In Cinemascope The oH Corie Sol 36 oF | abled to maintain a lead thru-
» : 5 y or out the game. Donald Germer, GEO. i. GEIBE
3 ganized to do a real job with/ i who was only & 9" when he
: MONDAY — TUESDAY Y24-2 | A Tasty Menu Is. J} ripgneck pheasants, hut the help rian 15. EAST MAINST. MIT. JOY PHONE 3-5241
: - D . JANUAR 4-25 { J | of farmers and organized sports- | | six-fooler led the te i
JAMES MASON TW : men is needed to make it more | The ROADHOG pa Six 90 er ne eam. I —————————— tc, Li rah
AMES MASON — JANET LEIGH -in- Alwavs Ready co effective. will pros { scoring with 20 points. Shuman
eo o v on : rs Sabu and This animal has been around fora |! and B. Zimmerman followed
: “Prince Valiant |: whenever you're in the || vide more pheasants and better | long ime. He combines ail the mos [1 | closely with 18 apiece.
[| mood for good food, excel- hunting. distasteful characteristics of the barn- Lehigh G F TI
In Cinemascope ilie prepare i Yer. Maan yard hog without any of the useful ! x :
; 1 scope | lently prepared. Bountiful Coon Troc ! attributes the real porker offers | 24 13 61 A) 53 Oo WwW 0 u
ws —— A Berks County game protec-| | Mt. Joy G F TL
y WE CATER TO BANQUETS tor relayed this report from one | } NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL B. Zimmerman 8 2 18
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 - 27 of his deputies, a Wally Stoudt. | ! ~~ J ...i1... 7 4 18
: all, a fs Ine: a { Hershey ........ 2 0 4 :
GENE KELLY — VAN JOHNSON -in- 0 U NTR Y Last fall, a farmer near Rhers- | | Hershey 0 N
1 | i burg was losing poultry at a To Seek Law Germer 9 2 .20 \ A
Aria - Cel - 99 ITCHEN ' rapid rate. He suspected a coon | F. Zimmerman ... 1 0 2
rigaaoon ;
Mrs. Marv Wolgemuth was the cause. He tracked the Le hi 4 i Ble... os 2 2 6
In Cinemascope a culprit to a tree, where he found galizing orse Geib... ohana 3 2 8
Etown RD. 1 Phone 7-9709 || not one but ten of the masked | R B . - a
robbers. ace etting | Totals... 4%... 32 12 a ve O Nn ££
a = eT — od Reading. - Charles W. Swoyer, : ® -
| veteran secretary of the Read-
| Ing Fair, and secretary-treasur-
nw mo » | er of the Pennsylvania State
“a i Association of County Fairs, has O N [- O O D
I not abandoned the fight to have
yf Oui CC mM sass. Aba | pari-mutuel horse © betting in :
rr Pennsylvania. |
(0 wo FN Swoyer said ‘here this week
| an | he will introduce a. resolution
| ; at the 43rd annual convention of OO e Y e
i i 4 7 | the state fair group calling for p @
<a ways NX | the legalization of horse betting
| in the Keystone state. The con- ;
{ vention will be held at the Penn ©
Fasy to see why Oldsmobile is such a standout! It’s the only | Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, Jan. |
car on the road with that daring, distinctive “flying color™ flair. ion {
; | 26 to 28. :
tel { Ca iM A veteran horse official, Swo- | “ According to my calculations your 9 2
{yer has been an outspoken ad- 3
; rn car will cover the down payment on
i vocate of racetrack betting for oie
| nearly 20 years. He thinks the the spare tire.
| time is ripe for the introduction COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SER VICE
| of a betting bill at Harrisburg $350,000,000,” he points out. “I
| to raise much-needed revenue know of no easier way to raise
| for the state. part of that money than through Phone 3-9094 MOUNT JOY
“The state admits it needs pari-mutuel betting.” ' v
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