£< 2z i] == MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Mount Joy, Pa, \ | EERE | SIMON P. NISSLEY \J V3 LL TAS ERED PE i i Nothing Takes id 2 NS N Af the Place of Sound ~— Professional Skill! Ll Attempting to choose your own remedies Consult ian! Then bring his prescription to us. SLOAN'S PHARMACY Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. can be dangerous. your physic- | | i Sixth Grade Beats Marietta Team The Mount Joy sixth grade ba. ketball team defeated the Marietta sixth grade 28-27 in a home game played last Thursday afternoon, Trailing 7 to 12 at the end of the first period, the locals picked up six points in the second period and then 15 in the Toey out- scored their opponents 15 to 8 in the second half: Barry Coover was the high scorer for the locals with 21 points. Dennis Naugle was sec- ond with 4. Marietta’s high scorer was Brandt with 14 and Zeagiero with 9 was second. i» - — second half. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers test now getting underway. TWENTY EASY STEPS TO Ad MILLION VOTES ing same is received at the extra votes are given. from this Saturday. desire? top” in a BIG WAY! opportunity—at actual dollars and | Here's an example how easily and quickly votes pile up in The Bulletin's big “Everybody Wins" prize subscripton con- Twerntiy-five thousand votes are issued on each “full mt” 5-year subscription for only $10.00 during the contest provid- contest MAXMUM number of votes are allowed. Just 20 such subscriptions now would entitle any con- te-tant to 502,000 regular votes: and as 50.000 extra votes are issued on each and every $20.00 “club”, that many subscrip- tions would constitute exactly ten “clubs” on which 500,000 Therefore, a mere maliter of 20 such subscriptions NOW would add up to exactly 1,000,000 votes altogether—a num- ber sufficient to “bridge any gap” day's leaders and those farther down the line—and quite enowssh to place even last on the list well up in the running for major prizes to be awarded Feb. 25th. Just three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Reader, this message is addressed to you: Wouldn't you like to be one of a small group of 20 “full subscribers to help your favorite contestant pile up a million votes or more toward winning the prize of his or her Your added “bit” right now may be just the encourage- ment needed to help some deserving contestant “go over the The way to gain a friend is to be one! Seize this unusual win the lasting gratitude of a friend! department whie the now existing between to- cents sawings to you-—to fy | | | | il i | { | URPHY Fine nlyon in argyle signs in all colors. 14-16 W. Main St. Mount’ Joy yo WEEK-END SPECIALS CHILDREN’S SOCKS Stretchable nylon foot with fancy cotton cuff. Assorted colors. Small fits sizes 6 to 7/3: 7/2 to 9. No need te guess sizes! BOYS’ SLACK SOCKS sign. Many colors. Medium fits sizes 7 to 81/3; large fits sizes 9 to 10/5. MEN'S ANKLE SOCKS English rib aud argyle diomond de- Elastic tops. 3 5 c Fits sizes 10 to 14 easily and com fortably. A grand gift! 35¢ 4/$1.39 medium fits diamond de 35¢ | 4[$1.39 | { { | | 3/$1.00 ( You're sure of the right sixe with Stretches Socks LAST 3 DAYS igantic Canned Food Sale “NORRIS? “The World’s Finest” BUY TODAY — SAVE MONEY! Special Prices on 3, 6 and 12 cans and case prices HESS’ FOOD STORES MASTERSONVILLE MOUNT JOY Phone 33-8211 Phone Manheim 5-2770 | Harvey Lester | nominating; and Martin K. Mil- ler, Florin, auditing. DOWN THE ALLEY COMMERCIAL LEAGUE STANDING Ww I Kountry Kitchen 12 i Koser 10 6 Hollinger 10 6 | Hess Store 7 9 Mt. Joy Tile 7 9 Mt. Joy Paper Box 6 10 Keener's 6 10 Gerberich-Payne 6 10 High team, triple, Mount Joy | Tile, 2502; High game single, | Mount Joy Tile, 965; High ind, { triple, Linton, 618; High ind. | single, Gainer, 257. | Mount Joy Tile—3 Holtzman 489, Safko 391, | Wells 559, Gainer 546, R. Rice { 5117, | Koser—1 Matoney 405, H. Rice 477, Koser 480, A. Nciss 373. Dillin- | ger 491. Hollinger—3 Weiser 444, Weaver 448, Hol- linger 371, Peiffer 417, Johnson | 503. Mt. Joy Paper Box—1 Heilig 482, Heriz 421: B. , Brown 367, Lawder 416, Ruhl | 386. ’ | Keener—2 { Neiss 459, Mariner 376, Keener | 406, Fellenbaum 552, Garber 400. Hess Store—2 Linton 429, Rehrer 498, Doe | 405, Greiner 481, Doc 399. | Kountry Kitchen—2 | M. Wolgemuth 392, Funk { 428, Bob Brown 517, Brosious | 489, Craul 551. Gerberich-Payne——2 Gerberich 490, Kepple 409, | Balsbaugh 504, Frantz 385 and Hurst 567. | | © MERCHANTS LEAGUE STANDING Ww iL | Smith's Distributor 15 9 | Eshleman Bros. 12 12 | H. S. Meckley & Son. 11 Sico 10 14 High team triple, Smiths 2625 High team single, Sico 935: High ind triple - Packer 626: High ind single - Frey - 256. Sico—3 Frey, 525; Miller, 482: Ash- mead, 565; Holtzman, 490; and { Packer, 534. Total 2596, | Eshleman Bros.—1 Waltz 498, Williams 460, Gar- { ber 472, Good 453, Hendrix 621 Total 2504. Smith's—0 Funk 489, Roth 429, Emen. | heiser 446, Craul 470, ardish 216. Total 2350. Meckley's—4 | Hopple 537, Fitzkee 527, Meck- I ley 509, Parsons 529, Mateer $53. Total 2555. | —— ® - CARD PARTY DATE IS CHANGED Due to conflicting with the dates of the showing of the Mt. Joy Lions Club Minstrel Show, the card party planned for Fri- day, Feb. 24, will Friday, Feb. 17. The card party will be spon- sored by the local JoyCees and wil be held in the firehouse at 8:00 pm. Two prizes for each table will be awarded. -@ NAMED TO COMMITTEES Several areca men were nam- ed to various committees of the Lancaster County Holstein Association who will plan and organize programs for the cur-' rent year. Henry H. Hackman, of Manheim R2, was named to} the membership committee; | Rettew, Manheim RI, the Conestoga Classic Sale; J. Charles, Landisville, be parformances. HOSPITAL AUX. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, February 2 3 Donegal Loses To Milton Hershey Donegal Iligh was overpow ered by a strong Milton Hersh- ey team of the Central Penna. league, 81 to 49, Tuesday eve ning at Hershey. Donegal's opening drive in the first period was their best showing in the game, holding Hershey on even terms thru- out this period. Score at the end of the period 14-14. A 24 point second period by Hershey, enabled the Choclate town boys to take a command- ing lead which they never re- linquished. Donegal scored 13 points this period. Hershey continued to domin- ate the scoring in the third period by denting the score- board for 27 points, while hold ing Donegal to 11 points. With both coaches substitut- ing freely in the last period, Hershey again outclassed Done- gal 16-11. Final score, 8149. Henry with 17 points was high for the winner, and Ear- hart was high for Donegal, with 8 points, six of these coming in the first period. A total of 31 fouls were cal- led in the contest. | Dates Set For Mount Joy Lion Minstrel Show Friday and Saurday, Feb. 24 and 25, ar¢ the dates for the, showing of the Mount Joy Lions Club Minstrel Show. The show will be held in the auditorium of the Donegal High School.| Originally planned for the local elementary school auditorium, | the change was made because the emergency lighting system of the local school has not been, repaired to date. An emergency system must be in working eon. |, dition for evening activities. | The contractor could not guar- antee its completion until late March. Two more end men have been announced for the show. “Shin-| dig” will be played by Clayton! Aument and “Jazzbo” will be portrayed by Jay Barnhart. Jay Barnhart, Jr. will be the companist for the show. | James Spangler, Jr. has been |: named interloctor for the two! ac-y HOLDS MEETING | The January meeting of the; Mount Joy branch of the Unit: ed Auxiliaries to the Lancaster| General Hospital was held last Thursday evening at the home | of the president, Mrs. Eric Ol-| son, S. Market Street. i During the business meeting; | reports were given on the re- sult of the rummage sale and the “make a dollar grow” pro-| ject. Mrs. Bruce Greiner, Mrs. | Jomes Roberts and Mrs. James | Phillips were n:med to a nomi- | na‘ing committee to report at, the March meeting. The March | meting will be held Thursday evening, March 15, at the home of Mrs. Phillips, Marietta Ave. VN Nd Help 4 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 - 4 KIRK DOUGLAS “The Indian Fighter” In Cinemascope MONDAY — TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 - 7 GARY COOPER -—- PAULETTE GODDARD “Unconquered” Features At 6:30 & 9:00 P. SHOWS J O Y MATINEE | EVENINGS SATURDAYS and 9:00 P.M AND I THEATRE] «i. A810 P.M. 200 P.M Mount lov. Pa -in- -in M. —————————— SS + WEDNESDAY — THUSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 - 9 ROBERT TAYLOR — KAY KENDALL “Quentin Durward" In Cinemascope -in- 4—9x12 Axminster 1—Sofa Bed 1—Sota Bed 1—2-Pc¢. Sectional - Foam Rubber 1—2-Pc. Sectional Sofa & Chair - Foam 1—2-P¢. Living Room Suite - Foam 1—3-P¢. Living Room Suite - Foam 1—2-P¢. Sectional Sofa-Foam 1—Deluxe Lounge Chair- All Foam 7—Tilt-Back Chairs & Ottaman S8—Platform Rockers 2—Barrell Back Chairs-Solid Cherry Frames 1—Lawson Chair- Foam Rubber 1—TV Swivel Rocker 1—Desk 1—What-Not Shelf 1—What-Not Shelf 2—9x12 Axminster Rugs 1—9x12 Axminster Rugs Rugs 57 Throw Rugs Pictures Lamps Occasional Tables 14— Armstrong Rugs 9x12 2— Bissell Sweepers 2—36"" Wall Cabinets 1—24" Wall Cabinet 1—Baby Carriage 2—Baby Carriages 2—Strollers 3—Strollers 2—Strollers 1—Cosco Feed and Play Table 3—Car Beds 3—Duo Therm Oil Heaters 1—Duo Therm Oil Heater 3—Duo Therm Oil Heaters with Blowers 2—Duo Therm Oil Heaters Duo Therm Blowers FED REG SALE $159.00 $129.00 $ 139.50 99.50 239.00 179.00 328.00 250.00 239.00 189.00 368.00 275.00 289.00 219.00 115.00 89.00 Save up to 4 Save up to 4 07.50 84.50 79.50 104.50 119.50 69.95 84.50 64.590 64.50 59.50 9.95 14.95 74.50 89.50 45.00 Save up to Save up to 4, Save up to !, Save up to 5 11.95 11.95 42.50 14.95 46.50 34.50 24.50 18.95 14.95 19.95 8.95 74.95 179.95 129.95 99.95 29.95 {—3 Pc. Living Room Suite - Plastic Covered 71.95 1—4 Pc. Bedroom Suite - Solid Maple 1—5 Pc. Bedroom Suite - Modern 1—3 Pc. Bedroom Suite - Modern 1— Heywood Wakefield Buffet- Maple 1— Lane Console Cedar Chest 1—Lane Console Cedar Chest ' 5— Lane Console Cedar Chests 1— Twin Size Box Spring Sealy Mattress or Box Spring Serta Mattress or Box Spring Many Other Mattress & Bed Spring Values In Discontinued Covers SAVE TO MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS 315.00 289.00 239.00 119.00 69.05 59.95 49. 50 Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale / 1, 209 8.95 6.95 27.50 9.95 29.95 24.50 16.00 12.50 9.95 14.95 4.95 59.95 139.95 103.95 79.95 23.95 59.95 250.00 239.00 195.00 69.00 54.50 46.50 OFF 29.50 - 39. 39. SAVE | 30.00 | 40.00 60.00 78.00 | 50.00 93.00 | 70.00 26.00 13.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 4.00 7.00 30.00 30.00 24.95 3/00 £5.00 | 5.00 \ 5.00 | 16.55 10.00 | 8.50 . 6.45 5.00 5.00 4.00 15.00 40.00 26.00 20.00 6.00) 12.0C 65.00 50.00 44.00 50.00 15.45 13.45 20.00 95 ea. 78 ea. SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MARCH 1st KEENER’S Furniture — Carpet - Bedding 15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE CASH OR EASY TERMS Closed Mondays — Open Tues. + Wed. - Thurs. - MOUNT JOY. Til 6:00 — Friday & Saturday Til 9:00 PENNA. | hm ~ A AA A | AS Sh, are, Ro Lich fe Sh
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