Yhureday, June 7 8 AIRMAN he Bulletin, Mount Joy | Airman Third Class Lloyd Archery Club me 7 B. Heisey, a 1961 graduate Mount Jd . . of Donegal high school re- The big Chiques Archery ress eel JVI OF Riflemen cently was nominated for the Club Bld te eritly hg of York, ( ‘ Outstanding Airman Award shoot on Sunday, June oJ, a u town Df This Area in his unit, by his immediate|1:00 p.m ; superior, M/Sgt. John H,| The following Srehers won avi Yo Hayes trophies for high sen Ce enox. Trophy Shoot Airman Heisey, son of Mr [their respective clas The iss Marie H@Results of the Jr. Rifle 2nd and Mrs. Lloyd B. Heisey, shoot consisted of 28 targets, : wal trophy match were: |Sr., 303 Jirchland Avenue,|regulatien field. Henderson "1st. —Jeff Koser, 198-10x - enlisted in the Air Force on Men ie Cassel gqub ¢hampion trophy 'and{June 12, 1961. He is now sta XAA—Vince Sikorski 492 a Johnstin [edal. 2nd, Dennis Brown, tioned at Offutt Air Force Paul Hess 479. n Sunday. [2-6%, 1st place meday; 3rd Base, Headquarters, Strategici XA-—Harold Rutt 218. 3 waghn Nissley, 190-2x, 2nd Air Command, Omaha, Neb. | XB-—Decelio DeJesus 321 d of printiface hedal} 4, Dennis Patch. He processes all classes of Carl Shenberger 299 Bulletin, F*1886x%, 3rd place medal: mail up to and including Bowman Ken Malehorn — .- Donald Patches 186-2x: ‘“secret.”” Heisey determines 192. Archer — Richard Par- ws h, Doug Brown 184-1x; 7th the mode of sending mail so'sons Sr., 171. NN wy m Tripple, 182:1%; 8th, it will reach its destination| Women aP p' phn Farmer, 181-3x; 9th, as soon as possible. He is al XAA-—Verna Nissley 358. A” an Koser 180-2x: 16th. so taking an administrative] Archer—Jeggy DeJesus 96 0° ng Stoner 179-0; 11th Rob- course through Extension] Juniors ti Weaver 168-1x; 12th Ron-/ Courses Institute of the Air| Chief—Richard Hess 185. d Warfel, 168-0. University, and he hopes to, Warrior — Mike Germer Beginners become an officer and make|130. 1st, Kit Homes, 1st place the Air Force his career. “Twenty Pins” were awar- edal, 172-2x; 2nd, David M/Sgt. Hayes described ded to tzkee, 2nd place medal. | Heisey in the letter of nomin-f Paul Hess Sr. - 45 yard “an excellent work- walk-up. FO-1x 3rd, Mike Strube, 3rd ation as nce medal, 141-0: 4th, Mitch ©r, very ene rgetic, with lots] Jim Hornafius - 35 yard Ibert, 136- 0; 5th, Chuck, of creative imagination. iwalk-around. usser, 78-0. “Heisey is quick at compre- B League Awards hending difficult instructions.| Brien sexton score, Jet Ko He is very compatible, and THEATRE ( I y Riders 279-6x, defeating B “ he Flying Tigers 278-6x. | EVY Season average listed foi|CHICKEN BARBECUE 11 league shooters who shot| Troop 16, Senior Girl minimum of ten maiches, Scouts, will hold a chicken ¢ nd are eligible for an awaralbarbecue on Wednesday, July WED. THUS I Awards will be presented/4, at the borough garage, on/f "2°" londay, June iith at the/Henry Street. Takeouts will" sgular monthly wecting oi be available from 2 until 6 VALUES! 1 IVIt. JOy dportsinens As pam. pelatlon to those award win B Thrice is he arm’d that § ki Miers « 19: TY oz. pkg. 1-Ib. pkg. 24 i, 33 35 7s 30 og 19 , " ib > 59 ng 69 pkgs. 10 9-01. pkgs. bff Koser, id, Dennis . 1. and seems most contented Pauls i, ug Nissley, when busy,” the recommen #8: Standings and Season dation conclued. pst 6. Jeff Koser 97.714x; first soft ball game in a play- . Lost 10. John Farmer 91.7 p.m. Joe Weber, x, Stan Koser, 89.5-1%, Den-ond homerun of the is Patches, 89.4-1x. B-2x, Tom Tripple, TS present at uc uieculiz READING THE ADS since he has been in the Cen- tral Mailing Section, the mor- ale of his co-workers is rated Excellent. He is industrious JO r, 100-7x, medal; High season average—1st, 97.7-4x, medal; Brown, 94.7-2x Averages |§ First - Dead Eyes, Won 12,| The Maytown AA won the Columbia. were Lan- The score nnis Martin, 92-1x; Doug off tournament at own, 89.4--1x; Doug Ston- Their opponents 81.-0. |caster Malleable. Second - Raiders, Won 10, |was 16 to 9. st 9. Dennis Brown 94.7-1X| On Sunday they defeated onld Patches, 89.8-1x; Ron- Quaker State Metals 4 to 3, The ManWho Shot d Warfel, 86.5-1x. {to go into the semi-final Third - Flying Tigers, Wonround on Saturday at 6:30 Liberty Valance hit his sec- tourna- iment and put Maytown in Fourth - Black Hawks,the lead. Maytown’s record is on 6, Lost 12. Vaughn Nis-2 - 0. Their opponent will be ey 92.7-2x, Dick Parsons 92/the winner of the game be- 85.50. tween Hartman's Cafe and Tie for second place won|Hamilton Watch. MON. - : : Toy [hath his quarrel just. | FRL & SAT. - JUNE 8-9 Also shown at Matinee - TUE. - JUNE 11- 1-12 { The IMPOSSIBLE becomes Fact! | : GLENN FORD LL OF THE "APOCALYPSE CINEMASCOPE ..« METROCOLOR MOUNT JOY, PA.! JUNE 13-14 -in- —Shakespeare, 4 UNTIL 7 P. M. SPONSORED BY Chicken Barbecue SATURDAY, JUNE 9 SPORTS FARM Mount Joy Sportsmen Association 2 5 51.9¢ Juice 19 6-012. cans GOODS! LL 1-Ih. roll oh on 33 ot 45 : 1b. 21 loaf oo mrck 39 EAD What Advertising Does - - - When someone starts advertising, Someone starts buying; When someone starts buying, Someone starts selling; When someone starts selling, Someone starts making; When someone starts making, Someone starts working; When someone starts working, Someone starts earning; When someone starts earning, Someone starts buying: An endless chain, so to speak, and the merchant who doesn’t advertise and advertise regularly is doing noth. ing if he isn’t breaking links in this endless chain. Bimply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—wil be glad to place your merchondise before the reading public. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. The Safe Community...Is A Better Community... HOLD YOUR HORSES If you must, keep on driving, open the windows, turn on the radio and SLOW DOWN. \ Hold your horses at night. Two-thirds of the traffic accidents though only one half of the miles driven are after sundown. Because occur at night even of the reduced vision and many deceiving flashing lights, you can't see the dangers as quickly as in the daytime. And there's only one way to solve this problem. Don’t gamble with your life to save a few minutes. Slow down at Sundown! a lower speed from sunset to sunrise. Drive at too fast. Hold your horses whenever you are tired. Sleepy drivers are involved in a large number of serious crackups. As you become sleepy, you are less .alert action time slows down. If the highway is long and straight, You are not mentally as fast under become even more drowsy. those conditions as when you are fresh and wide awake — Get off the road and take a driving should not be as fast either. nap, if you can. .and your re- you Your Begin holding your horses — RIGHT NOW !! Hold your horse at all intersections! In towns and cities, failure to yield the right of way at in- tersections is one of the highest single causes of accidents. A driver can’t yield the right of way in many crashes because he is traveling Even, if the light is green, or you are on a through street, be ready to give up the right of way if an emergency arises. It's a life-saving habit to slow down every proach an unprotected intersection. The main idea is to get there safely. kidding ourselves — we can’t drastically reduce until we all slow down. time you ap- We may as well quit traffic casualties “DRIVE SLOWLY CHILDREN MOVE FAST” The SICO Company CITIES SERVICE Petroleum Products OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. OL 3-311 “PRACTICE ALL SAFETY SLOGANS” HEISEY BROS. QUARRIES ROAD CONSTRUCTION TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE RHEEMS, PA. Phone Elizabethtown EM 7-2571 “CHILDREN SHOULD BE SEEN AND NOT HURT” RED ROSE DAIRY QUALITY and SERVICE MOUNT JOY OL 3-2592 “MAKE SAFETY A DAILY HABIT” THE NEW STANDARD CORP. PINKERTON ROAD MOUNT JOY “SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT” KAYLOR BROS. CASE SALES & SERVICE RHEEMS, PA. EM 7-1206 “ADEQUATE WIRING IS SAFE WIRING” Checked By LeROY HAWTHORNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 111 WOODLAND STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. EM 7-1505 “PRACTICING SAFETY FIRST BECOMES A HABIT” FLORIN FARMS, In “FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS” MOUNT JOY, PA. OL 3-9891 “MAKE EVERY DAY SAFETY DAY” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY MOUNT JOY FLORIN 1 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY “ALWAYS THINK FOR TWO—THE OTHER DRIVER AND YOU” PACKAGE PRINTERS, Inc. 27-29 NORTH MARKET ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. OL 3-2251 “COMMON SENSE IS SAFETY SENSE” C. ROBERT FRY Excavating Contractor GENERAL EXCAVATING CELLARS - TRENCHES GRADING Industrial - Commercial - Residential R. D. 2, MANHEIM MOUNT JOY OL 3.4753 ROUTE 230 “WE LIKE OUR CUSTOMERS - DRIVE SAFELY” CLEARVIEW DINER AND DINING ROOM, Inc. (Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking) R. D. 2, MOUNT JOY, PA. EM 7-5112 320 CHESTNUT STREET “HITCH HORSE SENSE TO HORSEPOWER” EARL A. STITT COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS INSPECTION STATION Specializing in all automatic transmissions Complete Auto Electrical Service COLUMBIA MU 4.2688 “EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED WHILE DRIVING” VERNA MAE BEAUTY SHOP One Block West of Cross Roads Church MOUNT JOY R. D. 1 PHONE OL 3.7703 905 S. MARKET ST. “THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN” NEWCOMER OIL CORP. 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