-— Ly VN Jat, (17s THE BULL ETIN. Mount Jey, Pa. Thur sday, March 24 3 TRIPS BUS Easter Shopping & Cinera Norfolk Avalon Gardens, W Winchester, Va Plos DuPont Gardens & Wintert! July 2nd thru 8th, Albany Sherbrook Valley, 1000 Syracuse, N. Y For Information and I MRS Phone Mt. Joy 3 }2 A Ron: EON RN M A E ROTH Under The Basket oe He In the first April 9th, Philadelphia. game of a 3-game illiamsburg, April 15-16-17. playoff for the Industrial League om Queen, April 28th championship, the Mount Joy r. Saturday Me v 14th | Merchants lost to Local 285 by Quebeo Montreal. Canada the score of 79-70. lands - Corning Glass Works, | It was an exceedingly rough game that saw four members of Write ‘ : the local Merchants being eject- ions, Call or ed via fouls: Zimmerman, Mem- » . | I tian A inger, Johnson and Shuman. fe Geib, Flick and Germer had 4 on them when the final whistle ! fense from a full-court press to a switching man-to-man during the second half. This resulted in close guarding of McAdoo and Minnich that saw the former score only [ive points on fouls md Minnich only one goal. In the meantime the locals were bombarding the net for 17 goals and 13 fouls. The final game will be play- ed Thursday evening at Edward Hand Junior High Game time will be 8 p.m. The team will be weakened with the loss of John- son and possibly Germer for this imnortant game. Both boys are blew In fae be game was lost obligated to play with their res- at the foul line since the locals : ; : . | peetive teams in the Lanco 2 outscored their opponents from " Gol) 7% 2227268 the field but their opponents) Playofts pponents | cal 285 GF. “AMERICA’S ONLY VENETIAN BLIND “mc io or zim MeAdoo 5.7 i i The loss of B. Zimmerman | QuirckQuirck 4 @ 14 WITH A TEN YEAR WARRANTY." | due to fouls was keenly felt. Bill Sharpe 9 9 ¢ committed his fourth foul after| gayer 5 1 11 6 minutes of play. Scoring but 2 | wMinnich 7 0 14 points instead of his usual 16 or | Frey 1 0 9 18 was another factor for the | zo. ner 0 0 0 loss. | z | | Local 285 G Thi Totals ........ 24 “16 od Meadao i 12 Iv | Mt. Joy G r Tl Quirk » 10 200g Zimmerman 6 i Sharpe 4 + 12 | Meminger > 3 1 10 Keller conn DB 0 10 | Shuman ELERCHE SH Minnich LP TD 3 7| Johnson : : 7 5 10 | Myers . ce 0 2 12 Hershey ......... 0 0 0 | Finneran... ........ 0 0 9 Goi. wai 92 92 G i ~~ Flick .... dame 0 0 | Totals. .......2% 31 79! Germor i Lilo 3 11 | Mount Joy GC Pr. TI. tree | B. Z’'mmerman 1 0 2; Totals... 23 NW | Meminger ....... 1 2 9 13 31] . Shuman... 1 17 | C f C M ki Hershey i232 gf MM ¢ axing Geib tee iD 0 Goss re ew a) Plans For Booth { Germeoer : 0 0 F. Zimmerman . 0 I} At Exposition : Totals it. 88 8 ol Meeting Monday evening at > the fire house, Mt. Joy Cham- 3 The Mt. Joy Merchants cven-| ber of Commerce dircctors i cd their series with Local 285 | heard preliminary plans from by defeating them 79-64 in their | Chairman Robert Hurst for par- , . wo fieht for the League champion- | ticipation in the annual Indus- K iE E N Rn ? I) ship. | trial Exposition at Harrisburg. — 5 ; - After trailing 27-34 at the Mr. Hurst reported that the F U R N | I) J R FE half, with McAdoo and Minnich | local chamber has submitted its CARPET BEDDING scoring 24 points against them, | request for location of its booth 15-31 MARIETTA AVENUE VOUNT JOY. PA | the locals changed tactics by | at the exposition. Number 1 MILK A523 wy For contented babies CARNATION Ie A td 5 Le: MG LR A Fa Hh i INSTANT MILK | a FR A TR TR TT TR I POPUL BRAND 1 i BOMBERGERS LEB. BOLCGNA Mt. Hope Cheese Ib ° Macareni (cello) continually altern: ating their de- | rm Ee ee Ga ballon of Spring ca ] Ya | ues 21: a Cheap Meal To-day! PINE APPLE crushed 303 ean 29 New Re duced P Prices on Campbells Soups. oi BY BEANS 2 om ww 28e 2-1b bag $2.31 sh, , Cool, Crisp Fruits and Vegetables Hess’ Food Store ” COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SER VICE | Phone 3-8211 MOUNT JOY _ A | Number 2 and Number 3 spots were indicated, with the exposi- tion committee reporting that Mount Joy probably will be giv- en its Number 1 choice Last ycar Mount Joys booth was rated one of the most at- tractive in the show, and every effort is being made to make it as effective this year. A public relations committee was named, including Charles Fish, Henry G. Carpenter, Lar- mon Smith, Simeon Horton, Ti tus Rutt and Clyde Nis ley. Pur of this committee is to pre- pare a brochure about Nit. Jov and to keep a serapbook to sub- of the requirements chamber’s communi- nose mt as in the state one ty development contest. Three members were ac- ropted into the local chamber: Clyde E. Gerberich, Jr., J. Rich ard Gerberich, and Glenn Earn- ost. new Here's a sensible way to modernize yout wie A wo ® With modern Automatic Gas Hot Water Service, your laundry will become a place where heaviest washes get done better, faster. Phone or come in for com- plete details. HO, Roy M. Ressler 27 W. MAIN ST MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 OR CALL M. K. RESSLER FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-573] New and Used Gas Ranges Gas Appliances for City and Bottled Gas 10-tfe Penna. Game Commission Weekly Letter The Commission's zation activities for Utili- spring months must be planned in ad vance. On the basis of farmer contacts during the ter months, and a study of state game land requirements, field employes of the wildlife agency have already ordered their planting spring of 1955. Totals on March 1 land the stock for the indica «¢ that 2,345,000 tree, shrub asd vine seedlings have been requi sitoned. Of this number 1,403 .- 000 will be moved {rom the Commission - managed Howard Nursery, 681.000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, 169,000 d's tributed to the South-central Di- vision from Game Land No. Nursery, and an additonal 92, 000 to be purchased from the Department of Justice Nursery at Large Deer Bagged Near Philadelphia Game protector Donald Crofts district is the southern part of Montgomery County Philadelphia to the Recently, Croft large bucks killed there in 11-point 205 pounds; dressed point, the bordering "ost that a 6- 198 pounds: weight not season: an | dressed out at | point that {and a 12 known Roaming Dogs Last Fbruary 26, Game pro- tector Edward Easching and a answered a call from the Uwchland Turnp’ke in Chester Coun'y. They picked un a large doe deer carrying 3 ebrbryos the size of a large | | sarirrel, vietims of with an auto. Sa’'d Fasching, ‘“This again | points to the fact that so long as | individuals let their dogs run at large when does are heavy | with yonngless deer will be reamed by the hunter in season” Janded Duck Evades Shot ) Four Seasons ts reports: David R. “On July 6 oh liberated 25 of the Commissions lee-banded ducklings on Chap- man Dam in Warren County. Recently T learned one of these had Protee or docks, a mallard drake, heen hot 4 of this y Corning, ar on Pin Oak Flat, Arkansas. Tt cs'ing to know ronnds of ammni- at this duck dur flights ner would be inter how many tion were fired ino his migratory 1951." State Hunter Caswalty Report For Last Year The Game Commission has completed the record of Penn- “lvan’a’s casualties by hunter firearms in 1954. The figures hosed on reports required by of persons involved in henting Ciate lan chootings while no» fvanning for any species of wildlife In the Commonwealth last sons were killed in the hh‘ing field by sporting jured in some degree by were 508. Two were injured by hunters’ voar 21 p arme. In ho gunfire 1954 fatal 13 less than 34 per- Encouragingly, the shootings numbered the previous vear. when sons (an excentionally high for the State) met dea’h in the hinting field thru of their own wea- pons or that of another. 1n 1954, of infured 510, was than in 1953. : or deaths due to heart the discharge the ono higher those that oer failure urred en- roe to or from theo hunting field and others ecoused by anv incid nial hannening. are not in this report. Proving that hunting, as a rule. ic a safe. healthfol sport sense rules of safety are most of th» ne r-mllion hrnters in Penn- svlvania enjoved their sport last a mishap. the faects surronnd- wo gn-called hunt’ng . accidents that in most instances a hoagie vole of saf~tv was violat- ed either by the shooter or the vietim. Pronf of th's are these i'ems token from the 1954 Pennsyl- Nine of the fatal- arsed: 73 of the wera hv the weapon in the hands of the person | hurt Two persons were killed and 12 wera injured by guns placed in when the common observed, vear without As usral, ania reenrd Hing warp gelf-- a danserons position. Guns acci- | den‘ally discharged in the hands Donegal Indians To Play Alumni fall and win- most of | | and Marictta high s~hool | er, Donald Germer and Irvin Nauman of Mount Joy: Johnson OUR NEW NUMBER Is and Faringer twins of Marietta | vmni 180 roi | nl are northwest. | reported these | the | Interchange | a collision | and killed on Jarry! since | ry Cp io et RG hh LL Sgt SMITH’S TAVERN 30 N. Jacob St, Mount Joy The Place Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich In The County Steak Sandwiches 30c — Friday & Saturday Of Three Schools Donegal fans may see the In dians play basketball for the last time next Tuesday, Mar, 29, 7:00 p.m. in the Mount Joy El HUBIE and JANE SMITH, Columbia ementary School Gymnasium.| Owners Sponsored by the Old Timers WI " re Association, the twin bill for, jE AE NS en ati the evening will be the alumni School, High East School againet of Mount Joy High Donega! Township ATTENTION For the convenience of our customers we the Donegal High Indians and a game among the old timers Some of the be Bill Zimmer alomni stars will Bot Cling now have a Private Telephone Line man, Shuman, Binge Donegal. Other al included in and Hershey, man, of East will also be the line-up. The cheerleaders of the ol 3-8171 lead @ PauL EE. HEss Your Coal and Fsso Heat Dealer also scheduled to the cheering. The first game of the evening will be old timers old timers. Men who have announc { ed they will play thus far im versus clude Le~ Ellis, Jr.. Duckv Ha bleib, Richard Divet a . Fich, Marshall Gemberling. Ed. General Hauling FLORIN, PA. ward Richter, Gene Crider. John Crider, James Heilig, Breece Pennell, and Charles Pennell] ip All old timers are welcome to : play in the game and are asked : a to revort at 6:30 pam. vest | Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring Referees for the games | Charles Herchev, LeRoy 8'm a 3 ; ‘mons and Dixie Gillam. ola qi | Rug Cleaning - Fur Cleaning | rules will be used in the first ae i portion of the first game of the|3 = St - Pls — Storage - ig | evening. The doors will open at 6:30 x i p. m. and music will be qk ' : . . te between halves and dts | Laundry Service with Cleaning Mon. to Fri. ti between games. No admission a —— will be charged bul a collection 3 ve RL will ho taken, The proceeds will aE ao toward the award fund. Ben ae iamin Groff is president of the ss | 01d Timers Association. A IC er ys ® : ks Bi] Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m Ready Saturday Ho m 2 .. To Be Shown By i 25 | YOU PHONE — 3.4071 loca V.F. W, WE CALL Home Town Movies, sponsor ed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 5752, Mount Joy 3 is TO) Y= MATINEE will be shown in the Mount Joy % EVENINGS ob \ Elementary School auditorium § and 9:00 P.M — AND | we nesday and Thursday, Apri! SATURDAYS T { | D A T i i HOLIDAYS (13 and 14. i 5810 P ™ 00 PM, Both nights, the chow is sch-| § ns coin. Venn dy, Pr rn tor | eduled to begin at 8:00 p. m t BFL Ry rd “Oldtime” movies will include! 3 FRIDAY SATURDAY, MARCH 25 - 28 | films taken from 1939 to the KIRK DOUGLA JAMES MASON in Centenn'el film of 1951 The! & pre: nt dav movies will include “70 086 [FA GU UNDE R TH Im TX 3 views taken throughout the ho L's U ed £ifa Rak town. A spceial feature of th In ( present day movies will be the “citizens of tomorrow’ ing. This film will school children. group show pre re AIA it I a MONDAY —— TUESDAY, MARCH 28 - 23 ISSUE CALL FOR UNIFORMS BARBARA STANWYCK RONALD REAGAN in Bob Kunkle, manager and “6 3 sponsor of the Mount il Mid Cat fie Cucen Of r J Mniana 9 get Midgets would like to have all players holding white un! forms orly to please return thm to his office, 147 Manheim St., WEDNESDAY JRIDAY, MARCH 20 - 31 March 26th so they may be re a pra ak altered JENNIFER JON CREGORY PECK in This ycar's team will enter Gd 7 ¥ 99 the newly formed Red Rose [ns 5 Brn ARE Sun League. Jim Pennell and Charles FEATURES AT 6:45 & 9 Etsell will ascist Mr. Kunkle this year. Pract’ce will be eal RO RO ER IT TY SOR led as soon as weather permits svn > | CARD PARTY PLANNED ' A public card party will be’ ld in ths brsement of the Mrs, Frances Frank, Florin, March 29 home of Wnod Street day evening next Tucs The par Ro<ary €o local Catholic at 8:00 p. m. 500 and ty. enonsored bv th« ciety of the will begin bridge, and will feature OFF ALL BILLS AT ONCE! bts and pay pinochle caused the death of 6 to 64. The? fell (with accounted 25 woundings of hunters persons, caused injury “hunter slipped and cafotv off)” for 5 deaths and Shot in mistake for same caused A fatale 13 non-fatals. Surprisingly 7, or one-third killed. by hunter category, them off from us! Repay installments, ar- loan mon hly uit your budget the persons >t gonfira Inet year. were in open NO COLLATERAL NEEDED fields and two others were on A steady job and your signature are all it public highways. Three hunters akes to got a low-cost loan. met doath jn davlieht none in dusk d-rk or fog. Ten met their end during clear weather, re- “did not see’ excuse rate ran correspond- Inst Iment Loon Service, Inc. 23 CENTER SQUARE Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M Sa urday to 12:30 P. M. FLIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1185 movine the The injurv ingly high. ® - — When in necd of Printing thing) kindly remember the Bullotir | (anv
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