The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 03, 1955, Image 3

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MILTON GROVE | held at the Club House, Friday evening, Nov. 18th at
F SPORTSMEN MET FRIDAY Tie olub reported the Shoot.) 7:30 o'élock. - Dressed turkeys, P. P&L REPORTS
ing Last Friday night, the regular| ing Match of the previous Fri- | va ducks will be offered
“| ON EARNINGS
monthly meeting of the Milton | day night
Grove Sportsmen's Club
prizes.
The Club will purchase
was well attended.
was) The next match will be held on










 
















sixty | I'ro forma consolidated earn
DING — ringneck pheagants for stocking | jhes of Pennsylvania Power and
[ after the close of small game [cht Company (including earn
season. Trapping and restocking ings of the former Pennsylvania
Velding SHOWS nu] of rabbits from the 22 acre Water & Power Company prior
LINING EVENINGS SATURDAYS game refuge operated by the {6 June 1955 restated on the
7 and 9:00 P.M AND Club was also authorized | basis it was actually merged on
Shop SATURDAvS THEATRE HOLIDAYS i June 1, 1955) and its subsidi
Jone. uN Mount Joy. Pa fen STEWART APPOINTED | ary, The Scranton Electric Co,
* sn . "3
| George Ressler is the new to the common stock
1e 3-5931 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 - stewart at the local American| of pennsylvania Power & Light
BURT 3 FRY RY : Legion Home, Mr. Ressler Was Company for the twelve months
o The CASTER — DIANA LYNN on. | appointed following the resig ended September 30, 1955 were
e ent cki 99 nation of Lee Ellis in October | $18.012.724. equivale $2 (15
d $18,012.72 quivalent to $3.05
Th Cinems u 1an al | per share of common stock out
hemascope Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | standing at such date. as com-
I pared with $16,964,489 or $2.90
MONDAY — TUE . : Pe
ROBERT RYAN A : ir Thoughtful Attention per share on the same pro for-
hi : thi Pah To Fiory Detoi ma consolidated basis for the
“House Of Bamboo” On twelve months ended Sept. 30,
In Ci JAMES B. HEILIG 1954
i Smemascope Funeral Director | Pro forma consolidated rev-
Tre J | | enues for the twelve months
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. NOVEMBER § - 10 i OND) | ended Sept. 30, 1955 were
= § ROSALIND RUSSELL — FERNANDO LAMAS -in- Qs "WB | doe 79, Pn cians of 7
# percent over he- proforma
ore “The Girl Rush” » MEMORIALS - 4 | for the previous year.
LAN NEIGHBORHOOD PLANS
i < | MEETING FOR MONDAY
3 The bi-monthly meeting of
A 3 the Mount Joy-Florin Girl
Scout Neighborhood will be
i held next Monday evening, No
— 9 &' vember 7, in the basement of
the St. Mark’s E.U.B. Church
a The meeting is scheduled for
— 8:00 p.m
i Included on the program will
Bi be a talk on the Applacian
2 | Trail trip taken during the past
A 8! summer by several of the Sen
omplete One Stop +:
; | .
| ARRESTED IN COLUMBIA
Austin D. Olivo, Mount Joy
| R1, was charged Sunday by the
3 J i Columbia police, with failure to
I fa, leave his identity at the scene
By e | of an accident and operating an
if auto on a learner's permit with
2 out licensed operator
3 The charges were filed aften
- Q 1 auto operated by Olivo hit
8 a parked car owned by Cherles
3! H. Gable. Columbia, in front of
i FY I the Gable home
Phone 3-8211 MOUNT JOY § om
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; 31 | But Dollar Bills
a § ARRAN ASI BOO EI HI III etre —— . .
{y Political Advertisement Political Adver{ sement Political Advert semen
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TO ALL FELLOW REPUBLICA!
To vote for Judge H. Clay Burkholder on a paper ballot:
1. MARK AN X IN THE BOX FOR YOUR PARTY.
2. MARK AN X IN THE BOX AFTER THE NAME "“H. CLAY BURK-
HOLDER”. TH:S IS THE FIRST INDIVICUZAL EDX ON THE BALLOT.




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To vote for Judge H. Clay Burkholder on a voting machine:



| 1. PULL YCUR PARTY LEVER.
| 2. PUSH UP THE LITTLE LEVER IN THC FIRST COULMN, SECOND
) ROW, OVER THE NAME “JOHNSTCNE”
) 3. PUSH DOWN THE LITTLE LEVER IN THE FIRST COLUMN, FIRST
ROW, OVER THE NAME “BURKHOLDER".
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THEN OPEN THE CURTAIN AND YOUR VOTE WILL BE RECORDED.
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This advertisement sponsored by the Re publican Committee for Judge Burkholder
MERWILL L. HASSEL, WM. C. DIOSEGY, CO-CHAIRMEN
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| "CANDIDATES
(F om page 1)
office of super-
will be elected.
Democrat; and
Eater, Republican,
seeking the office of auditor.
One will be elected. Earl L
White, Republican, running
unopposed for
In the
district,
seeking the
One
Sweitzer,
are
Jno.
Cas-
are
Visor
per
is
constable,
Lincoln Schoolhouse
George Kibler, Demo
and Charles Gellham, Re-
publican, candidates for the
Judge of elections. One will be
Raub, Democrat
Republican,
the one pos-
of elections,
district,
crat;
are
chosen, George
Elmer MecKain,
candidates for
and
are
ition of
In the Maytown
Arnold, Republican,
unopposed the
judge of election.
Loucks, Democrat
Marie Harter,
seeking the
of
inspector
dale
running
position of
North L
and Miss
Republican, are
of in-
elections. In the
Springville district (Florin),
Paul Weiser, Republican,
running unopposed for judge
1S
for
one office
spector
is
of |
elections and Donald Staley, |
Republican, is running unop-
posed for inspector of election. |
Lower Mount Joy Townshp
Candidates
Since the ‘“‘upper” portion of |
Mount Joy Township has been |
included in the Elizabethtown |
area, the lower or Milton
Grove district candidates are
listed, E. Musser Heisey, Re-
publican, and Clarence Holling-
er, Republican, are seeking two |
offices of schoolboard directors;
Henry O'Neil, Republican,
unopposed for
cace; Joseph Greiner!
and Lloyd Risser,
is
running
of the P
Democrat
Justice |
Republican, are se ecking the of-|
fice of supervisor. One will be
elected. Franklin E'chler, Dem- |
ocrat and Paul M. Hess, Repub- |
lican, ave seeking the office of|
auditor. One will be elected. |
Jonas Linard, Republican, |
Sylvester Swords, Republican;
and Ralph Sauders, Democrat |
are candidates for the office of |
constable. Two will be elected. |
Grover Eichler, De mocrat, is
running unopposed for inspoct- |
or of elections
East Donegal To Vote On
Indebtedness
The residents of East Donegal
Township will vote on | the
question of incressing | the
school d stricet’s indebledness|
by $80,000 at a spacial election
to
the
A
i Problem”
1952 the
both the Washington
Florin and the
ing
534
lets
paret
held
November
be in conjunction with
8 election.
entitled “We
shows that since
population in
School at
Maytown build-
340 to
3000 book
buted to
patrons
booklet Have
school
has increased from
About
n
students
have bee
is 10 1:
the sit
patrons
distr
miliarizo
with ation
The
the
wdeling
xd old
1
informed
rccommonds the
of the
ele mentary building
the
pract cal
are
h
board
project un-
1s most econ
mical, and quickest
vav of obti needed fa-
the
bonds will
the
‘ilities and
ment of the
completed
t of the
» met
since retire
present
within two years,
proposed project
with no
budgeted
therefore,
in
del:t
no addi
be needed. A
to either the
would cost
$200.000
increas»
the
service
for
and,
would
t onal tax
Six addition
buildings
$180.000
rooms
present
between and
while a
rew six-room building
will cost between $225.000 and
$275 000
Wickanheiser’s Hep?
Is Tested For Yield
W. Wickenheiser, Mount
oo is the owner of cows that
were tested recently by the of-
ficial Hord Improvement Regis-
try program of The Holstein-
Ascociation of America.
The cows were milked twice
aaily vith an average milk
vield of 11678; average butter-
fat yield of 425 and verage
auarts of milk daily, 17. Nine-
teen cows were tested
Th= figures indicating the
aver g» production of each cow
in the herd computed on a
of milk received divided
by the number of cows in the
hed. Under the of the
gneintion the entire herd
must be tasted. Testing was su-
raorviead by the Pennsylvania
St:te University in cooperation
with the Holstein-Friesian As-
sociation of America.
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Evervbody in this locality reads |
|
that’s why its adver. |
The Bulletin-
fisers get such excellent results
‘Down
The
Alleys
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Kountry Kitchen continues fe
lead the Commercial league,
with Hess Store a close second.
3axter Wells’ 211 and 529
were high scores for last week
STANDINGS
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Kountry Kitchen 31 9
Hess Store 29 11
Gerberich Payne 24 16
Mt. Joy Tile 22 1¢
Hollinger Oil 18 22
Koser Jewelry 12 2¢
Mt. Joy Paper Box 15 25
Keener Furniture 9 31
High team single, Mt. Joy
Tile 859; High team triple, Mt.
Joy Tile 2436; High ind. single,
Job Hurst, 229; and High ind.|
triple, Ed Craul, 596
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
For the second straight week
a 600 triple was rolled in the
Merchant League.
Cherley Hendrix rolled for
Eshleman Bros. rolled an even
600 triple, he had games of 212]
170 and 218.
Meckley’'s moved back into
first place by taking three pts!
from Eshleman’s.
TEAM STANDING
Ww L
H. S. Meckley & Sons 22 10
Sico 20 12
Smith Distributor 13 19
| Eshleman Bros. 8 24
High team {triple Sico
2608; High team Single, Sico
| 925; High Ind. triple, Packer
| 626: High Ind. Single, Hendrix,
233.


Ken Depoe, head basketball
coach at Donegal High School
has issued a call for candidates
for this year’s team
This will be Ken's second
year at Danegal.
A complete basketball sch-
edule and more detai's will be
announced in next week's Bul
letin
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CARD PARTY IS
PLANNED FOR NOV. 1¢
A card party will be held i
the Mount Joy Friendship Fir
House W dnesday evening No
vember 16, by the local Joy
Cees
Two prizes per table will be
aw: rded to both bridge and
p nochle players. An assortment
of prizes which include valu
able gifts given by local merch
ants will be included. The par-
ty will start at 8:00 p. m.
LJ
CARD PARTY AT E-TOWN
The third of a sories of card
parties for the benefit of pipe
organ fond of St. Peters church
Elizabethtown w.1! be held on
Wednesday night. Nov 9, 8:00
o'clock at the Friendship Fire
House, Elizabeth‘own. Mi and
Mrs. John Yurkovie are chair
mean for the event Playing pri
zes and door prize will b
awarded. Refreshments will Fe
sold
CARD PARTY NOV. 11
St. Mary's Guild of the Epis
copal Church will sponsor a
Card Pa+ty Friday, November
11th, at 8 p.m. in the Church
basement. Prizes will be award
ed.
rap is
$y {67
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hilarious and informative
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday. November 3
cverbody In This Locality Reads The Bulle

BULLER’ 5 BEAUTY SALON Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Main Street Florin, Pa Maude Buller, Prop.
COLD WAVES & MACHINELESS PERMANENTS $5.00 up
TONI'S GIVEN
CHRISTMAS CARDS & GIFTS FOR SALE
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See our large stock of gas heaters.
To have a room heated in a few seconds by a small
heater certainly is wonderful good.
So for comiort use botile gas to get rid of chill. The
more gas you use, the more you save.
WARD BOTTLE GAS
EPHRATA, PA
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BUS TOURS
Saturday, November 26th Xmas shopping and
sight seeing to New York City.
Saturday December 10th Xmas chopping and
Cinerama, Philadelphia.
FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-6042 OR WRITE
MRS.
MAIN STREET
MAE ROTH
FLORIN, PA.
43-3¢

Cornwell’s Hotel
FLORIN, PENNA.
EVERY DAY
A Special Home Cooked Meal
EVEN! NG—
Shrimp
Lobster Tail
Crab Cakes
Scallops
44-2p
Steamed Clams
Oysters



OLIVER SAGER & SON
Ditch Digging
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking
Septic Tanks Installed
Top Soil and Fill
Rock Drilling

ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 7-1255
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