The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 29, 1955, Image 3

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Schools
( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
Thursday, September 29 3
DONEGAL ATHLETIC
SCHEDULES
SOCCER
| Sept. 29 Hempfield A
Oct. 4 Manor H
Oct. 6 Lamp.-Stras A
Oct. 11 - New Holland A
Oct. 13 - Open Date
Oct. 18 - Hempfield H
Oct. 20 - Manor A
Oct. 25 - Lamp.-Stras. H
| HOCKEY
Sept. 22 Hempfield H
{ Sept. 29 E-town H
Oct. 6 Man. Central A
Oct. 20 - E-town A
Oct. 26 - Man. Cent. H
FOOTBALL
Oct. 10 - Warwick JV A
Oct. 17 - Solanco JV A
Oet, 31 Columbia JV A
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Bulletin Advertisers.

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' Production Survey
| year-olds milked
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Mount Joy Animal
Rated In State
cow is in-
cluded in a list of all-time
State Production Leader Hol-
steins milked under the official |
One area man’s
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Herd Improvement Registry
program released by the Hol- |
stein-Freisian ~~ Association of |
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America. With over 70,000 cows |
on test, the
these lists by states and by age
groups involves the sorting and |
arrangement of a tremendous
number of records. The calcula-
lists are possible |
the punch
office ma
the
computation of
tion of these
only by the use of
card and automatic
chines now being used by
association.
G S Letha Belle Segis King,
owned by H. M. Hess, Mt. Joy,
was named second in the fifteen
twice daily
The cow produced 16,545 lbs
milk: 568 lbs. butterfat.
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When in need of Printing (any-
thing) kindly remember the Burileti
Curtzin Rising On Our Second Annual
Fali Fashion Show
Mount Joy |
Elementary
Schoel
Students
Adults
KEENER'S
KITTY'S
KOSER'S
TURE ...
DRAMATIC ENTRANCE. SEE ALL THE SMAR
Sponsored by the Mount Joy Joycee's
WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
GREER'S
HORNER'S
SLOAN'S
FLAMING COLOR FLOODS THE SCENES AS FALL MAKES IT'S
T AND COLORFUL
NEW IDEAS WE HAVE CORRALED TO BRIGHTEN THE FALL PIC-
Rotary Club |
Hears Talk On
United Drive
Tuesday was Red Feather |
Day at the Mount Joy Rotary
club meeting.
LeRoy Breneman of Lancast-
er spoke in behalf of the United
Drive, which this year included
the Red Cross campaign and
two other agencies which form- |
erly conducted their own finan-
cial drives.
Mr. Breneman pointed out]
the importance of putting the
United Drive over the top, since]
its success will continu-|
ance of the plan which elimin-
duplication caused |
by separate campaigns
assures
ates much
Contributors are urged to in-|
the they give, |
so that their donation at
least equals the total given in
separate drives
crease amounts
one
Joseph Greei presented an in-
teresting film showing the work
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i individual
being done by the many United |
Drive services

FOR YOUR WARDROBE . .. . FOR YOUR HOME . . . FOR YOU!
Refreshments —
Proceeds will be used to sponsor
Community Projects
COOPERATING MERCHANTS AND WHAT THEY
Keener's Furniture
LAMPS — RUGS — FURNITURE
MARIETTA ST.
PHONE 3-5601

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Kitty’s Dress Shoppe
WEARING APPAREL
das STREET
PHONE 3-6321
MAIN STREET
Koser’s Jewelry
ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY
PHONE 3-5404

WILL SUPPLY
MOUNT JOY
Door Prizes
Jack Horner
SHOES
COLUMBIA



MAIN STREET
Adam H. Greer
ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY
PHONE 3-4124
Sloan’s

MAIN STREET
Pharmacy
CAMERA - PERFUME
PHONE 3-3001
Plowing Contest
Down
The
Alleys
In the Mount Joy Merchant's!
League, with three of their
bowlers rolling 500 scores or
better, the Sico Co. took four
points from Eshleman Bros. to
lead the league.
Harnish and Hendrix
scoring honors,
shared
Har-
nish with a 595 triple and Hen-
drix 233 high single.
STANDINGS
Won Lost
Sico 11 1
H. S. Meckley & Son 7 5
Eshleman Brothers 4 8
Smith's Distributor 2 10
High team triple - H. S|
Meckley & Sons, 2528; High|
team single Eshleman Broth-|
888.
BR |
Ed Craul and Jim Heilig set
the pace in the commercial
league last week. Heilig rolled|
a 224 for high single game, and|
ers,
MEETING MOVED AHEAD
The regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary of!
Post 185 will be held Tuesday er
evening, Octber 4, instead of] THURSDAY — FRIDAY
the regular night. Members are
urged to note the change in the
time of the
head one week
me=ting moved a
SATURDAY
“Love Is A Many
FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALE S———
The Altar and Rosary Society SUNDAY — MONDAY
of the Assumption of the B. V TUESDAY
M. of Mount Joy will hold a Oe ved
rummage and food sale Oct. 7 Sins Of Pompeii
and 8 at the Hall at 10
Chicken corn soup will be
Florin
a.m
sold to take out.


ter than Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 12
noon, to either of the following:

PLUS
$1.00 FOR A CARLOAD
Wm. K. Risser, Manheim RI
Chairman; S. A. Horton, Mount 6 |
Joy: Lewis Bixler, Mount Joy The Silver Star
Rl; Grant Miller, Mount Joy AND
Rl and M. M. Smith, 202 P. O
Bldg., Lancaster.
State
number of bottoms on plow and
the name of owner of the outfit
your name, address


“Key Largo”’

OLA 0 TAP
BE LE SL TTS
on By-Pass Rt. 230
BUS TOURS
 
 
 

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“The Road To Denver’
WEDNESDAY - FAMILY NITE

Craul's 596 was good for thel
high triple. (4
STANDINGS OCT. 1-2-3 — Scenic Tour thru Adirondack
ans ge Wo Lost® Mountains to Lake Placid and Lake George
ountry 1tchen i 3! .
Gerberich-Payne 15 5 and Lake Champlain
Hess’ Store 1 9 a re TAT rr .
FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 OR WRITE
Mt. Joy Pap2r Box 11 9 ad : 142 OB WRI
Hollinger Oil 9 11 MRS. MAE ROTH
Mount Joy Tile 8 12@ MAIN STREET FLORIN. PA.
Koser Jewelry 6 14 38-2¢
Keener Furnitures 3 17
High team triple Kountry “Ae LNA RAE, Cs a RC ST 2 PR ET RR
Kitchen, 2362; High ind. triple,|
Ed Craul 596; High team single
Hess' Store, 835; High ind.
game, Jim Heilig, 224
200 games rolled Thursday]
night: Heilig 224, Craul 217, A |
Neiss, 200. |
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Farm Show
Rules Are Listed
Mount Joy Community Exhib-
it this year will feature a new|
event. Rules are as follws:
1. Contestant |
dent of Lancaster County
2. Contestants
fide owners or emloyees of the
must be a resi
must be bona
owners of the outfits to be used]
and
of same on owner's farm
shall have made actual use
3. Contestants will be requir-|
| ed to lay off one back furrow]
| and complete 10 rounds of plow
ing. shall be
ed 20 minutes after one half
contestants have finished
The contest

al-|
the
4. All plowmen will be
extra man
lowed one for
help adjust plow,
move and replace layout stakes. |
5. Plowing must be b tween
6 and 8 inches deep and shall
show a level bottom in each
furrow
6. Safe op~ration of the
equipment is essential. Any con
testant guilty of flagrant viola-
tions of safe opcration
ure may be disqualified by
cision of the judges.
7. Plowmen shall
lowed to mash or drag down
time |
during the contest.
8. Altering plowing by
or otherwise after furrows have
allow
de-|
not be al-|
stubble at any before or
hand
been turned will not be
ed.
9. Jointers,
trash shields, ete.
couraged, although
ment shall affect the quality of
far as said equip-
covering wires,
shall be en
such equip-
except in $9
ment shall agect the quality o

plowing.
10. The plowing
| mittee reserves the right to ree
match com
tify mistakes as soon as di cov-
| ered and to s=2ttle all disp ts
| Their decision shall be final
11. must
| their own fuel their
| and r pair parts for equipment
12 Contest
ed to complete the plowing of
their lands following the end of
Contestants furnich
for tractor
nts will ke r quir
| the contest.
13. Judges
| right to disbar
who in their
shall the
contostant,
reserve
any
estimation, is not
worthy of plowing in the con
test.
Scoring
Points for Judging
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Back Furrows 25; Conforma-
| tion, eveness, clean furrow walls
| ete 20; Corners and ends 15;
Trash 10; Uniform
depth 10; Uniform width 10;
i operation 10.
covering
Prizes
First, $30.00; Second, $25.00;
Third, $20.00; Fourth, $15 00:
Fifth, $10.00 and Sixth, $5.00.
Entries must be made
halt-|]
first two rounds to check depth, |
and to re-|

not la-|
PETE'S TAVERN
30 N.
JACOB ST
MOUNT JOY

The Place Where You'll Get
THE BIGGEST HAM SANDWICH
In The County



JOY [5]
SHOWS Y MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M » AND
SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAVS
6.8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.,
Mount Joy, Pa



FRIDAY--SATURDAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 30—OCT. 1 - 3
JAMES STEWART
CATHY O'DONNELL
“The Man From Laramie”
ARTHIU
‘New Orieans Uncensored’
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OCTOBER 7 « 8
OCTOBER 13 - 14 - 15
OCTOBER 20 - 21 - 22

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OCTOBER 4
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then forget it!
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has a new additive that actually helps prevent the
formation of sediment and sludge within the oil as
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LANCASTER, PA.
A ET Phone Lancaster 3-3401
ls 1118 FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483


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