The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 24, 1948, Image 4

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Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa Wednesday, November 24, 191%
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MOUNT JOY TOWN ‘A’ LEAGUE









Kreider's FG SG TG TL
Boozer 165 180 188 533
H. Brown 182 127 215 524
Geltmacher 155 158 174 487
Packs 177 167 158 502
Kreider 205 210 144 559
Total 884 842 879 2605
Funk's ¥G SG TG Ti
Frey . .. 169 205 137 511
Hendrix 24 23 190 617
t 156 169 235 560
R.'} neil . . 169 118 150 437
UR aan 146 168 156 469
Tot 853 873 868 2594
Bennett's YG SG TG TL.
~BY~— Hopp! 142 192 171 505
OWL Ed Browr 223 172 189 584
A WIS E K 197 181 172 550
: > Si 171 168 179 518
Bennett 145 176 203 524
Matlin Myers, one of ......... 818 859 914 2681
fellows at Joy Theatre here “| Barnhart’s FG SG TG TI
his boss for off last Friday evening chneider . . 166 161 188 515
He wanted to go to Lancaster to the | Andcrson 149 156 172 471
movies. R 126 200 187 513
R 165 157 189 511
PAE Bai 164 159 212 535
All the guys were hopin’ he'd bolt ;
into a playhouse without in T = JI0 833 us 2551
what was being played and then see
1 LOCAL CAGE TEAM WAS
1 picture he had seen here. Bi
Ch EASY PICKIN' FOR LITITZ
Back at the fire hou At the end of the first period it"
night a fellow on. East Main St {Y2S quite eviden that Mount Joy's
hig ‘wife is like an umpire ge! » no match for Lititz, At
She never thinks he is safe when the time the score was 27-8. The
he is cu SCOT
Lititz G Fl Ti
SE Stark «4 1 9
Methuselah lived a thousand Scott F 5 0 10
years-but that was before atomic | Derr F ‘ > 2 12
bombs, income taxes, modern wo- |. Marke F 2 0 4
men, women drivers and farm [J Marks C............ ! ! 15
Rice C................. 2 0 4
Bachman G .......... 3 9 4
mabe Bown & ............ 0 0 0
The average Americ uses the Herr G .............. 2 1 2
. Constantine .......... 4 0 8
phone 200 times a year. Some of Hoa
the women we know are far above | metals . Cn 33 4 71
average. Mt. Joy Legion G Fl Ti
a Libhart FL... 1 1 3
: i Shepp PF ............. 2 1 5
An impromptu beauty contest Risser Fe 1 0 5
develops, we have noted, every |Breneman F ..:.... 1 0 2
time a second woman shows up on |Sload C .............. 5 5 15
the same street. Hallgren G ........... 0 0 0
Weber G .......... .. 0 1 1
Te Fellenbaum G ........ 3° 1 7
There is absolutely nothing in Snyder G ............ 1 0 9
being simply good. Be good for [E. Crider G .......... 6 0 12
something. i, Crider G ,........... DO 0 0
Comad G .......... 0 0 0
A certain young lady on East! po 9 49
Main St. asked her mother how a LITITZ a 27 13 9 22-71
young woman can keep her youth. | MT. JOY .. 813 10 18—49
Her mother replied: “Do not Referee, Markel.
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introduce him to other girls.

MOUNT JOY LEGION CAGERS
LOST TO MILLERSVILLE
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That Old Question


Little Johnny came from school Millersville defeated our Legion
ene afternoon and asked, ‘Mama, [basket ball team by a score of 66-
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where did I come from? 4. Thursday night.
His mother was shocked John- | Mt. Joy Legion G FL TI
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wy was awfully young tp hearing | lenba In Foo... 4 2 13
: But «i @onrad F “is REE | 0 0
about the facts ot ite. ut sn Weber F .. ag 0 2
knew the children at school had |Libhart F ... cane 2 4
been talking. Now was the time. |Shupp F ...... ae 0 6
“Sit dov » che said. }iSlcad C ...... coves 0 1 13
Brener n 1 3
want to tell you a story about the G ree 1 ov
: - Snyder G .. viii 5 1 11
birds and the bee She | Crider G swan 0 2
proceeded to desrcibe the facts of [Risser G .,........... 0 0 0
life to little Johnny
When she had finished Johnny |_ Totals 2210 54
remarked, Well, 1 just wondered Millersville G Fl. TL.
. . Kramer F 8 5 23
where 1 came from. Suzie Smith Sof F ........ Son 0 0
told me she came from St. Louis.” | Filling F ipl 1 0 8
— a td. Palle .............. 0 0 0
A salesman who called on a|E Falk C ............ 7 4 18
local businessman met him on the | mn oo bint edly 4 3
: : RG... 0 2
street and asked when he could gendie Gg... ‘3 a 7
see him. The man told him G ............. 2 1 5
make a date with his secretary. !Nanid G ...... 1 0 2
Tae fellow said; “I did and we | _ 3
Yad 3 swell tice but 1 still want | MT: JOY ... 71 11 13 B54
ia Bh sly ye | MILLERSV'LE 14 13 22 17—66
to see you. Referee—A. Herr.
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Uncle Sam should have no | MOUNT JOY AMERICAN LEGION
trcuble reading the hand writin 3 | BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
It is in red ink. FOR 1948 - 49 SEASON
— (First Half)
man | Mon. Nov. 29 - E-town (Home)
on the wall.


A certain much married
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here in town said that no man can | Thur. Dec. 2 - New Holland (Away)
learn as much from books as mar-| Mon. Dee. 6 - Tritown (Home)
riage will teach him. Thur. Dec. 9 - Rothsville (Away)
RE Mon. Dee. 13 - Manheim (Away)
e r salesman wl sells | m : tiie
A nearby salesman who sel Thur. Dec. 16 - Landisville (Home)
nothing but kiddies trinkets says |won. Dec. 20 - Paradise (Home)
“ie can very easy pK k out the Preliminary games at 7:15 p. m.
families with children by the
and varsity game starts at 8:30 p.m.
bulge on the screen door. Home games will be played in the
Mt. Joy high school gymnasium and
Jut the other day he
got fooled. That
good sized dog and he
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Bs pertainty everyone is invited to attend.
family had a
knew
how to open that screen door.
This is the best league in Lancas-
Just | tor County and all games should be
good brand of basketball.
aes Wiis
BAZAAR & FOOD SALE
The Adult Ladies Bible Class of
"| St. John's Lutheran Church, May-
8 | town, will hold a bazaar and food

working at one of
told
women
A tellow
industries
our
fellow employes
that many marry for a
home but then do a dickens of
lot of complaining because they
pis on Saturday, November 27th,
must spend too much of their time o ie .
init from 2 to 6 p. m., in the fire engine
: house.
One of the younger pupils back | Suggestions for Christmas gifts,
as bakel
, will be on sale.
at school says you ought to always | 45 well foods, candies,
lose a game and then nobody will etc
accuse vou cf cheating This sale deserves your patron-
a heating.
a age.
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Now: don’t eat too doggone much | os eat erin
Thanksgiving turkey at a buck a | THAT LOWLY EARTHWORM
pound ‘and’ I will be Earthworms are known by differ-
2ll. next week, lets hope.
A WISE OWL | Connecticut, they're eel worms; in
mud worms: in
seeing youse
ent names in different areas. In
issu New Hampshire,
Everybody reads newspapers but | Boston, garden worms; and, in other
NOT everybody reads circular ad- j places, they're angle worms, and
vertising left on their door step. fish worms,
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) the figure mounts to forty percent

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By Gene Byrnes
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EY ANT IF { RIN Fi EVENINGS J O Y SATURDAYS
ror TEATIN, SOME. AS Yat? SHOWS
BUTCH = ~ STICK. 'EM TOGETHER, AND
THEY'RE FOR (i IN' QUT WITH ’ 7AND 9:00 P. M. T H FE AT R HOLIDAYS
fon? re a” rh von.
(NVENTION ALL"WEEK dS Mount Joy, Pa.



THE LOW DOWN
|
from
HICKORY GROVE

Just about every day I decide I
have heard everything, then, lo and |
behold, next day there is something |
else plump new. Today it is a Ph. |
Researcher poppin’-off
with the idea that all houses are
built wrong and that the Social Sci- |
ences should say just exactly how |
much room a family needs. The |
gent don't say who is tp dig up the |
needed mazuma—or if his slip-stick
shows so many square feet of house
for your family of 3, what do you do |
manana if your family steps up to |
And along to other ways of bust- |
ing into print, folks are being quoted |
on how the Govt. should do this big
new thing or that—you don’t get big |
type if you say the Govt. should do |
itself to keeping the |
peace, running the navy and army, |
less—devote

and let each state manage its own |
“Arctic Fantasy”
Betty Schalow, mid-west singles
plumb new too—so I venture a good | champion in figure skating, who ap-
shebang.
So, I deduct I gotta say something
word for business — a pat on the|pcars in the Ice - Follies of 1949,
back for the farmed who raises the | coming to the Hershey Sports Arena
corn, the guys who cure and smoke | for 13 performances between De-
the bacon, the fellow who delve in- | comber 7 and 18.
to the earth and keep our gas-tank — or
filled,
a safe place for any excess that we | THE WEATHER!
| BY KENNET{I DROHAN
the banker gents who provide |
can save out, etc. These business ? : y ;
folks they are the salt of the| The following is a brief summary
land I doff mv chapeau. That of the local weather from Wednes-
| day November 17 to Monday, No-
vember 22:
Temperatures
Lowest: 26 (18th).
Highest: 69 (20th).
Average: 48 degrees.
Low in Nov. to date: 26 (18th).
Highest in Nov. to date: 77 (6th)
Type of weather
Clear days: 3.
should get me some big type.
Yours with the low down,
JUST ANOTHER NU1
Poor Lighting In
The Class Rooms
Pa. schoo! children

Thousands of :
Partly cloudy days: 1.
are facing another winter of peor
si r dove: 2
| lighting in the classroom, accord- Cloudy days: ce
ing to a statement by O. E. Day, Days with. rain: 4.
Rainy days in Nov. to date: 12.
Barometer
Chief, State Council for the Blind, |
Pa, Department of Welfare. Mr. |
ox rect 29072 3 0
Day points out that while the re- Lowest: 29.73 in (20th).
Highest: 30.29 in (18th).
Lowest this month to date: 29.72.
quired seeing tasks for the aver-
substantially |
lighting
lagged behind.
age youngsters have
Highest this month to date: 30.45.
Precipitation
increased, classroom im- |
provements have

 
. : Total 1 1-
One out of every four children Total rainfall: 1.19 in.
f school age develops defective Greatest in 24 hrs.: .23 (13th).
vision, he says, and by college the Total in Nov. to date. 3.13 in.
eet I~ eee emt
Improper lighting is the major | CARD FARTY AT THE
contributing factor; his studies | LEGION HOME
show. While reading require- | The American Legion Auxilary
ments have increased an average | will hold a public card party on
of fifteen times since 1920, the | Tuesday, December 7th at the
artificial lighting usually provided | Legion Home, east of town. Pi-
in schoolrooms is so inadequate | nochle, 500 and Bridge will be
that teachers and pupils seldom | played with two prizes to a table.
bother to turn it on. | A turkey will be given as the door
Indicative of the dangers of im- | prize and tickets for turkeys will
proper -illumination, Mr. Day finds | be sold at the party.
11-18-5t
i A lisse poids sina
that 75 percent of all grade passing
failures are caused by reading di- |
| FAT COLLECTION NOV. 27
Saturday, Nov. 27 the Girl Scouts
fliculties and 50 to 70 percent of
retarded readers have seeing prob- |
lems. However, 80 to 90 percent | will make their house to house calls
of these retarded readers ‘have |for used fats
: i . |
normal or superior intelligence. Collections will start at 8 a. m,,
Improper lighting affects m re | please have containers ready when
than the eyes, the survey points the scout calls at your home.
out. The effort spent in trying | eee etl rere
to see with insufficient light and |cHRISTMAS DANCE DEC. 23RD
poor distribution also bad contrasts Senior class of Mt. Joy High
and glare may rob the child of | School will sponsor a Christmas
nergy sdod for crow a) 3 4 :
energy needed for growth and re- | Gance in the high school auditorium
Thursday, Dec. 8:30 to
13:30 p. m.
Music by Red McCarthy and His
Orchestra.
are forced to —
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
sistance to infection. Incorrect from
23rd
other
lighting that |
often become permanent,
posture and squinting are
by products of bad
In school, children id
strain under a visual and physical
punishment every day for the six-
teen years
from grade school thru
college. Yet, as another authority |

lighting 5 to
49
CAMELS
er
points out, sports

times as great as the average class-
room is common on the basketball
court, baseball field and football
stadium.
Continuing beyond the school-age
LUCKY STRIKE
PHILLIP MORRIS
OLD GOLD
PALL MALL
groups, it was found that more than
half of all office workers are affect-
ed by visual problems; and ineffi-
cient vision ranked third in the RALEIGH Carton
causes of rejection in the Armed TAREYTON : 3
Forces Premium brands slightly higher.
Mr D: 7. il j | Add 5c per carton for shipping and
Mr. Day implores school authori- handling.
ties to take corrective action in the
He
Minimum order. — five cartons.
matter of classroom lighting. Enclose your card for gift wrapping

lists in his report a number of Lic. 3998. State of Dela.
sources from which expert assist- DEPT. 97
ance may be secured in planning |
proper lighting installations. “Uni- ALLISON TOBACCO 00
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versally bad school and office light- [
P. 0. BOX NO. 1006
WILMINGTON, DEL.
ing,” says Mr. Day, “cripples eyes
and bodies.’ |

V. F. W. PLANS HOME TALENT Everybody reads newspapers but
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post | NOT everybody reads circular ad-
No. 5752, Mount Joy, are making | yortising left on their door step.
plans to present a home talent show
to be held in January.
Proceeds will be used for the
Building Fund of the Post.


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SHOWS EVERY NIGHT
Matinee Sat. at 2; Sunday at 3 P.M.



AUSHERMAN BROS.,

Realtors 4
James B ere, Agent [| THY--FRL Nov. 25 26
Phone 251 JANE WYMAN |
LEW AYRES |
Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.
CHARLES BICKFORD {



"Johnny

Dr.H.C.Killheffer





FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 - 27
MARGARET O'BRIEN — ROBERT PRESTON
“The Big City"
MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29-30
LOUIS HAYWARD — DIANA LYNN
“RUTHLESS”
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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1-2
IRENE DUNNE — WILLIAM POWELL
“LIFE WITH FATHER"
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3-4
-in-
HUMPHREY BOGART — LAUREN BACALL
“KEY LARGO"


Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St,
Telephones 137-R
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M,

SAT. ONLY Nov. 27
“FARZAN'S N. Y. ADVENTURE”
SUN.-MON. Nov. 28-29
(Sunday Matinee 3:00 P. M.) |
ABBOTT &
COSTELLO |
MEET
FRANKENSTEIN
TUES. - WED, NOV. 30 - DEC. 1]
Yvonne DeCarlo - “CASBAH” |
Tues Fri. Sat,
i 9:30-1:00.2.5 P.M,
+ 3 ELIZABETHTOWN
Ld 16 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R
DR. S MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
59 N. Market St., Elizabethtown
PHONE: 334-J



Eyes Examined by Appointment


Daily: 9toland 2to 5
Evenings. Tues. and Sat. 6:30 to 8

Belinda" ——



No need to worry about frozen water pipes. SAVE the
Cost and Delay of plumbing repairs due %o freezing. The new Smith-Gates
Electric THERMOTAPE solves these problems. A very flexible, tough, water
resistant plastic tape. Simply spiral around any exposed pipe, secure in
place with friction tape and plug info 110 Volt AC line. Costs only a few
pennies to operate; may save many dollars. And the cost is surprisingly low—
14 f+. of THERMOTAPE and plug (100 watts) only $3.40; 20 ft. and piug (140
watts) $3.75; 40 ft. and plug (280 watts) $6.95.
It is good practice and saves fime @nd moncy to auto-
matically control THERMOTAPE instaffutions with TAPE.
STAT — only $3.95.
THERMOTAPE has many other vaizable and moncy-saving
uses. Come in and sec it TOPAY,
Paul S. Hiestand
Phone 3285 MARIETTA, PA.


























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HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? 9 : 4 >
. ON’T WAIT TOO LONG
ove soe | Wan’s Esso Servicenter
\ City Shoe Repairing Co. 259 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
KEMPS BAL 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET | oe sa oe me meee.
RIN EE RT LANCASTER, PENNA. -
Lincoln Restaurant and Bowling Alleys
OPEN SUNDAYS
Beginning December 5th
From 2 p. m, until 10 p, m.

DINNERS SERVED 4 P. M. 0 8 P. M.
KNIGHT'S CANDY (Homemade) $1.00 per 1b,
§ Pound assorted Xmas box available, order now




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blank endorsement, which
is made by writing your
name on the back of the
check exactly as it is written on the face. How-
endorsement may be cashed by the finder, it is
bester to avoid using this type except when
cashing checks over the counter. When depos-
iting checks it is better to use the restrictive
endorsement—your authorized signature -
written below the words ‘For Deposit Only”.
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POLAR GRIP TREADS
IT's NEW — IT'S DIFFERENT —- It gives you extra tresction,
on ice and snow and wet slippery roads.
Don’t Wait | Winterize your tires now with this sensa-
tional new tread. “ Come in and let us tell you more about
it, £8 en
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Newcomer's Service Station
MAIN & BARBARA STREETS, MOUNT JOY



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