ALENT TINY — JOY | EES EVENINGS SATURDAYS TL | HL 7 and 9:00 P.M AND \ bi saruroavs | THEATRE | 6.8.10 P. Mm, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 - 5 ELIZABETH TAYLOR -— VAN JOHNSON 11- 2 “ THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS” FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY AT 5:45 P. M. | " MONDAY — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 - 8 Pleasant Service 4 RICHARD WIDMARK — DAVID WAYNE -in- | ~ . 5 \ LIAR DAVID WAYNE in | Home Cooking " bo Hell And High Water For tasty meals any time you In. i| are in the mood for a treat. Ya - A ‘| WE CATER TO BANQUETS WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 - JOIIN WAYNE — SUSAN HAYWARD -in- 0 uv N T R Y ii ‘ ITCHEN s a 99 | Mrs. Mary Joloe Reap The Wild Wind Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth Etown R.D. 1 Phone 7-9709 A TE ERA RE TE EE LIOR ME WI RTI, » FE 1 THE INFANTILE PARALYSIS Ly wT —— BIRTHDAY BALL — Wii PARALYSIS PARALYSIS | and STUDENTS POLIO HOP FRIDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 4 Moose Hall, 224 E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. DANCING — NOVELTIES — PRIZES fLOOR SHOWS — MARCH OF DIMES SHOW TROUPE “Joe” Kistler — 2 Bands — “Tiny” Wright See the Crowning of the 2 Birthday Ball Polio Queens at 11:00 P. M. (1 Will Be Selected for Lancaster City—1 for Lancaster County) Lancaster AMVETS Will Distribute Prizes and Be in Charge of Selection of Queens | General Admission—$1.10 Tax Included Students’ Tickets—40 Cents Bb : STEWING (2% to 31% lbs) GREEN GIANT cans 303 can | 132) NORRIS FANCY POLISH | ® P kl 9 ICKIE€ JDears dd Bring us your coupon for a FREE 24 ozs. Pkg. THE ADVANCED FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS NORRIS 93 SCORE BUTTER JERSEY CHOICE Sweet Potatoes CAE AD ir 1's and Ibs 3-19¢ SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers Ib 2 5 e N.B.C. Ritz Ctackers Ib 33. HESS’ FOOD STORE COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA. aa _ | Hershey. ! THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa, Thursday, February 3 Under The | Basket The local Mt. Basketball team | to the top team Local 285. It was a tough game to lose | since the locals led until the last | | three minutes of the game when | tied the score at 57 all | with a long set. A tap-in by | Germer sent the locals ahead { but Sharpe evened the score ain with a pair of fouls. Frey sent Local 285 ahead 60-59 by converting of fouls. by converting one of two | fouls. After the locals failed on | a field goal attempt and with 15 | seconds left, McAdoo gathered in a loose ball under the basket Joy Merchants | lost a thriller in the league, | The score was 62-60. | | two his one {and dropped in the winning goal a few seconds before the | end of the game. Local 285 G FE TT i 25 12 62 | Mt. Joy 6 BN | He: shey 6 3 15 | Zimmerman ..... 2 0 4 Memminger ..... 3 6 12 Germer ......... 1 2 .16 ........ ad 0 4 {Shuman ........ 3 0 6 Clinger ......... 1 1 3 bh -— | Totals . 24 12 80 METZLER LEADS | DONEGAL TO WIN Undefeated Donegal proved to | be Milton Hershey's nemesis for | the second time this season, by | defeating their Central Penn op- | ponents 65 to 51 before a large | crowd despite the icy roads. Big Jay Metzler tallied 31 points as the Indians rolled to a { 25-12 margin at the first quarter | and never let up the rest of the] { way. Charley Ashenfelter shar- ed scoring honors with Metzler, | with 16 points. Saunders was high with 15 for the Spartons of Tuesday's victory marked the | 14th straight win for the Depoe- men, and set the stage for their Fall important league game with | | Columbia, tomorrow evening at’ | Donegal. —— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers { Buller’s er's Beauty Salon FS Main Street Florin, Pa Cold Waves Machineless Permanents $5.00 up Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Maude Buller, Prop. | — | MRS. AMERICA? Some talented homemaker will be chosen to represent this area in the contest for Mrs. Pennsylvania . . . and, per- haps go on to win the title of Mrs. America and $15,000 in prizes, Valuable local prizes, too. Get details and applica- tion blank at Wolgemuth Ine. 14 E. Main St., Mt. Joy. 4-2¢ Are You the Next { RE ot bl av Ws RG SMITHS 30 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy i February are i president, i Zarfoss Hdw. Reservations at no extra cost, i and orchestra will | before each show, 116 N. i:Old Timers To The Bowlers’ Hold Meeting Tentative plans will be made | to sponsor the sixth annual ban- | quet of the Mount Joy Old Tim- Athletic Association at ¢ special meeting 14, crs 7:30 p. m, be held in the Mount Joy grade school gymnasium. All officers committee members and members the organization urged to attend. of Plans will be formulated the coming year. a'so be able to see Ciub, which meets day night, in fioor. The next event of the Timers Associat'on will be second annual basketball of the Old Timers. The other at their each traction of the evening will be High School team the Donegal playing the alumni of Mt. Joy. East Donegal and Marietta High Schools. A collection will be taken and the proceeds will go into the award fund. The game will be played on the Mount Joy| floor but the date will be an- nounced later. will also be discussed at the special meeting. Benjamin GrofY, will be in charge. ® — Elizabethtown Lions To Present Show 11 and 12, at 8:15 p.m. The male chorus, hilarious end men; ine*rome tal solos. tainment should eclipse i thing presented heretofore. vocal Mrs. Wm. H. Boyer is direct-| ress and Mrs. Miriam Veil willled 40 pheasants purchased be at the’ piano. Proceeds will be used | Lion projects and for communi-(in the wint | ty betternment. Tickets may be| Also 58 rabbits were trapped in purchased from any Lion, or at the game Store. can be made ary time after 9,| i Feb. 4. The High School Junior band playing| be rection of Noah Klauss. Fresh, Roasted PEANUTS Hassinger's Grocery Market St., Mount Joy 44-tfc a TAVERN’ The Place Where You'll Get In The County The Biggest Ham Sandwich JUMBO SHRIMP FRIDAY & SATURDAY HUBIE OF Ray Knorr Portable Models Console Models Eicherly Mfg, Co. OF COLUMEIA, PA. Announces The Appointment MOUNT JOY, PENNA. As Its Direct Factory Representative In the Mount Joy Area FOR THE MODERNE SEWING MACHINE nd JANE SMITH. Columbia Owners Furniture The| | date for the annual affair is Fri- for Members will Gym Mon- action on the gym Old the game This enter- ~ard G. Thome, any-| ren H. Dupler, under the di- Yl obtained from Mr. Alley Coming out of the third wee Xk | of competition in the half of the Mount Joy Commer |cial League, the Paper Box Co. second | team leads with 11 wirs and 5 Monday followed by Wolgemuth's Kulp's is and 7 followed by | day, April 29. The meeting willl, {hree-way tie for fourth place | Rutts, and the | team with 10 and 6; (third with 9 ‘between Kosers, | TI Hess team, Drohans and Smith's all foams complete the standings in 7th Howard Sutter rolled the high single and triple scores for the week with 223 - 572 for individ ual honors. and 8th place. Wolgemuth's team had an 850 game, and Kulp's team 2330 triple for the high scores for the week. Hen Griener's 169 high average for the team the season is had a | | with 8 other men in the league | rolling above 160 for season av erages as follows: Sutter Charlie Johnson 168, Jim Heilig and Paul Nissley 165, Reem 164, Ed. Craul 163, Park | Neiss 161, and Bob Hurst 160. The Commercial league will welcome inquiries from anyone Midget baseball desiring to bowl in the league; the | Contact Lee Holtzman at Lincoln Lanes and Restaurant. Milton Grove Sportsmen Meet [was presided over by the new program will consist of a|officers for the coming year who Lions quartette; 6 are: and Ralph G. Ginder, V. Pres; Amos L. Pres.; Ber- War- and Risser, Rec. Sec.; Fin. Sec.; | Victor G. Ginder, Treas. The game committee report- by {the Club and 48 received from for the Game Commission released | er stocking program. operated by hunt- refuge |the Club and released in ing areas. Plans for a fox hunt, | control, were [vith the date to be ‘ater. | Friday, Feb. 4, |*he Club will nrogram of movies. movies, “Shooting Safety” | “Pennsylvania Beautiful”, short introduction will be hy Mr. Jim Dee, a tive of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Institute. All mem- bers are urged to attend. wi ® - - TCE BOATING ON LAKE WALLENPAUPACK Penrsylvania Power Company has announced that again this year, as for the past everal Lake Wallenpau- vack will be available to public for ice boating ding. Permits for the Take for these sports as a pre- discussed announced - at 7:30 p. m. a years, use may be us, Lake Superintendent, whose office is at the Wallenpaupack to the public. the Lake within 750 feet of the [Dam or in the restricted lin that vicinity which is marked |by No E~try notices. The Com- pany asks that all use the facilities of the Lake ob- serve this S Togulation carefully. - -®-- SAFE DRIVING AWARDS | PRESENTED AT MARIETTA 169, | Harvey | { { Last Friday night, Jan. 28, | The thirteenth annual Mir the Milton Grove Sportsmen’s | trel Show of the Elizabethtown held their regular month- | Lions Club will be presented in|'y meeting at their new Club | the Elizabethtown High School House, located along the road auditorium, Thursday, Friday |from Risser’'s Church to the ard Saturday evening, Feb. 10./Colebrook Road. The meeting present a special | Before the | and | given representa- | & Light | the and sled- | of the | Robert Arag- | Dam. No permits are needed for | Attention is called to the fact | | ice fishing which is also i that no persons are allowed on open | areas | persons who | | | | | Marietta—It was the pleas {ure of Lt. Colonel Gilbert A. | Monti, Marietta T ansportation | Depot Commander, to present | individual Safety Awards to 5 of his Motor Pool drivers with [190.908 miles driven over a per- | liod of four years accident free. | | Persons receiving the awards | were Marie Gainer and Clayton | | Arndt of Columbia. and Leroy (M. Snyder. Jr., Wilbur Haas and | |LeRoy P. Derr of Ma-ietta. Al | so from $69.95 up from $99.50 up Come In and See Qur Machines — We Invite Comparison NEW 1955 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY {presentation was Donald Buck, | office, in attendance during the Chief of Transportation | Safety Director, Lawrence Fish- | or Transportation Material {Command Safety Director, Jno. | | We eaver, |and L. Paul Becker, TC Safety Director. ————————— When in nerd of Printing. (anv kindly remember the Bulletir | -— ' Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Motor Pool Dispatcher, | Marietta | | | NOTICE! The 1255 Borough Budget has been prepared and is av- ailable for inspection al OUNT JOY EOROUGH COUNCIL the home cof tie Secretary. WwW liam F. Brian, Secretary at Bank, Maytown, Penna. | The Budget of the East ship Road Supezrvisors | "inspection | the Maytown National oneaal Town- ™ he available for Is MANY FAMOUS ROGERS BROS. Old Pattern Favorites... Exclusive Special Order Service enables you 1847 to fill in and complete your service no ORDER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER DELIVERY Take advantage of this oppor- tunity to enjoy owning a com- plete service in the pattern you chose so proudly years ago. For truly gracious entertaining, add those long-needed place and serving pieces now... Offer expires March 1st, CONVENIENT TERMS Koser 16 EAST MAIN STREET Ya] J] s lewelry PHONE 3-5404 Public Schools w! ADORATION SE FILL IN WITH THESE PIECES ITEM EACH Teospoons $0.90 Dessert Spoons 1.90 1.90 0.90 «1.90 1.90 3.00 3.00 Round Bowl Soup Spoons . A.D. 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