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d-="The Bulletin,
Wount Joy, Pa.,
Thursday, November 22, 1951 |

OWL LAFFS Mount Joy High

OWL
once
A WISE

Well, here it is, turkey day
gain and I'm not
The dentist has my uppers
Guess I'll
mashed
very happy a-
bout it.
and my lowers don’t fit.
have to be satisfied with
potatoes and cranberry sauce.
When a Florin fellow was asked
gets by the day before pay
“I return all the
nickel
how he
day, he explained:
bottles around the house for
deposits.”

If you want to cure your wile of
that it's caus-
She
old-
nervousness tell her
advancing ‘age. — — —
admit
ed by
will never she’s getting
el, SC NO Nervousness.
Young Edgar
that his friend,
“After All”
“what's so wonderful a-
bout your folks having twins? Your
pops. a doctor. He probably got
them wholesale.” - - Could be.
Johnny,
growled
so much
was fed up.
Johnny,
another one of thesd
get past the editor——
Here's
poems that
Peggy can skate;
She can skate very canny;
But her feet slipped out,
And she busted — ——.
But it ain’t like you think;
It's still very nice.
Her feet slipped out,
And she busted the ice.
A speech is like a wheel —— the
I
longer the spoke, the greater the
tire
Walked up town Monday evening
when it was so cold and saw a
West Main St. man sitting on his
“Aren't
here on
front porch. I asked you
cold sitting out
your front porch in this icy weath-
9
sort of
“Yes, I am, but you
is taking her
He replied:
see my wife singing
lessons, and 1 don’t want the
neighbors to think I'm beating
her.”

A husband and wife from the
around Hershey, took a trip
New York City after
farm for 40 years. They went in-
to the Empire State Building for a
wife
being on
look at the cidy, and as the
»d across acres and acres of

dings she gasped: “I'm speech-

, absolutely speechless.

 


Geod,” her husband declared,
buy the darned thing.” —— —
Can’t say as I blame him.
Here's a classified ad we got to-
day.
FOUND—Lady’s purse in back
seat of my car, left while parking.
Owner can have same by paying
for this ad.
how
If she can explain to
it got there,
or the ad myself.
my wife I'll pay
Conscience has a way of telling
s not to do something after we
ave already done it.
When I arrived home last night,
related the young husband, “my
wife greeted me with a big kiss.
She had a swell dinner ready
afterwards she wouldn't let me help
her with the dishes, but made me
sit in the living room and read the
paper.”
The old married
“And how did you
hat?”
and
man sighed:
like her
new
Little Nancy said to her mother,
‘I do not want to go to school to-
day.” Kncwing that her daughtc
loved school, her mother asked
the reason. “Because I do not
know all my leaves,” Nandy said.
Botany being too
the third grade her mother ques-
tioned further. “Well,” Nancy said,
“in arithmetic 2 from 4
and I do not know all my leaves!”
advanced for
leaves 2

In a man’s life, a wife is very im-
portant, especially to point out his
mistakes.
| lost 7 las
| Klugh,
‘School Basket
Ball Doings
Losing an entire varsity squad
a headache for any
Houck, High |
would be quite
coach, and Mr local
| School coach is no exception
year's championship
With last
team gone, (including all 11 play-
ers) Coach Houck must build
Varsity from last year's Junior Var-
sity squad. The latter won 11 and
t year. The group is made
up of Juniors and Sophomores, and
rumber 19 strong. Thus far in the
practices, in preparation for the
coming season, the squad is show-
ing surprisingly more strength than
attitude
best Mr. |
was anticipated. The boys’
towards the game is the
Houck has ever
The Varsity Squad lists the
lowing boys
seen.
fol=-
Tom « Kear, Henry
Donald Germer, Ben Cling-
er, James Metzler, Clair Wagner,
Charles Drace and Bill
man. The Junior Varsity has
Weber, Ted Williams,
lips, Bill Eby,
Toby
Phil-
James Lindemuth, |
Owen
The schedules for all the

has ‘been bragging |


A WISE OWL

A Bl EN AAA

wv: ay
Zimmer- | F4
and up to now we have accu- |
mulated
school’s look like
{ basketball games appear elsewhere| C. is too many jumps ahead of old |
YHE LOW DOWN]
HICKORY GROVE,
when everybody is
as a bird with his own
affairs—traffic jam§
wrestling matches,
1 these days
busy dog
|
business or
and go
lucky to
toward evening, or 1
stop
ete—~he is return to his |
domicile norn- |
ing, with let |
alone delving too deep into what is |
behind the
all his arms and legs,
ccoking scenes in Govt
management, There is a kind
enera] feeling though in isolated
places that there are too many |
trangers {fumbling around in the |
{ | from
Plans For New
(From page 1)
constructios
and wher
many phases of the
such. as expansion, if
| at becomes necessary. It was in- | - ee
wii 4a v is hag aka Harrisburg's Only Drive-In
dicated iat oe has bot, Sikes Mr. Reuben Shellenberger was a ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP
into account and new additions | Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jer-
can easily be added to the
story building.
The directors also
sufficient funds are on
reported
hand t«
purchase land for the new
funds
ing. These were
the sale of several
schools in the district several years
2go
The next
meeting of fthe
money rooms of our Nation there | will b> held Dec. 5 in the Norwood
: : | vhaaol
in old Spendburg-on-the-River. | 5¢ hool.
: | lll We
And all this speed, confusion and
fun, and no time left for keen sur- | DRAWING WILL DECIDE
mising by an average citizen as to | TIE VOTE AT ELECTION
where we are headed, is made to The only tie contest in the 1951
crder for us by our well fed
fusionists” surrounding our
man down there-—contusion is their
dish and job
Day Ly day a new chaos fifents
they tell us—more
ens money
needed to fix it—and onto i
roll goes another
million
about two
federal chaos fixers,
“con- | Municipal election will be
boss | at a drawing to be held at noon on |
Friday in the
| commissioners.
Fg
[1
1,000 or 10,- | x one
which amounts | 23
to about one such fixer to every 20 | prevents one
office of the county
The office at stake
in Mount Joy. George
, and Arthur Moyer each receiv-
write-in vote,
However, Brown also was elected
such | assessor in the East Ward here by |
state law | qo
holding |
write-in votes and
person from
both posts.

Irvin Nauman, Donald Zerphey, | t bolle? uli
~ | families—anc ollec dowr St
Gerald Bender, Gerald Lutz, Peter| , . ; iy
. . further, a Govt. man or dame in |
Koder and Glenn Wolgemuth. : :
: : | every two city blocks—and not in-
Junior High News cluding scores of state, county, or |
Mt. Joy Jr. High basketball | {cw n, ete. payrolls. |
team open their 1951-52 basketball Back yonder about 100 B. C.|
- +
season at home on November 27.| Rome was a place of pomp and |
These games and all other Jr. High! glory, with nevey a thought that it
games will be: played at 4 p. m | could ever be otherwise. She don't
Uncle Harry's Wasi. D.

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Bak
AUTO LOANS
THE UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Member of the Federal
Deposit
Insurance Corporation
EC



Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-3376
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M.
Tues. Fri. Sat,
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St.
Telephone 24-F



in this issue. | Rome and Senior Caesar. |
' ’ | |
This year's team will probably ba Yours for the low-down, |
centered around some of the ninth | JIMMIE
grade members who will be return- | .
ing for their third year of play in| | NOSED OUT AT
Jr. High competition. The members| THE FINIISH
of the team from the ninth grade] In a Lanco basketball league |
include the following: Charles Ash- | ame Monday night Mount Joy led |
enfelter, Clyde Ebersole, Dick Hal- | @ll the way to be nosed out at the |
gren, Robert Melhorn, Jay Metzler, | finish by one point, Marietta win- |
Jerry Miller, Peter Nissley, and |ning 57-56. Score:
Bernard Thome. Eighth, grade | Marietta G Fl TI
members include the following: | Libhant 1 10 {
i oe Weisser ..... 8 1 1%}
Jack Beaston, Gerald Becker, Har- Abel ......: Le 3 2 8|
ry Frey, Larry Geib, Jack Gilbert, |Sload ........ wl 1 1
Charles Groff, Eugene Grove. Jere | Smaling .. aera 3 0 3
Mackinson, Joe Weber, James Pen- Sarbaugh B 6 18]
2 0 4|
nell, James Rutt and Ronald Scho- | aa
field. Totals .. aay 2% 14 Sl
| Mt. Joy Legion G F Tn
2 1 5
E. D 1Sche h l | Shupp rs 2 0 4 |
onegal C 00 S | Ye Adgo ee 3
| Gemberling 5 6 16]
. Stoudt 4 2 10 |
P- Henry G. Bucher, Dean of Constantine 4 4 12
Elizabethtown College spoke at the | Reuter ....... 0 0 0)
Thanksgiving Assembly Wednesday re |
Totals . aise 520 16 5
November 21.
the Hi-Y
cfficers were
Mr. Stanley
are the
assembly, |
Y-Teens
During the
Club and the
officially
Dctterer
Hi-Y faculty
Gingrich
ichter advis-
crs and Mrs. Vera and
Noami Houseal are the Y-teen fac-
Landisville 83,



uity advisors. Hi-Y cfficers induct-| A rs
ed were: Donald Wolgemuth, Reamstown 78, RCA 87 |
President; Fred Wetzel, Vice-Pres- Quarryville 93, Litite 64. |
ee Ce ee
ident; Jerry Lindemuth, Secretary; |
James Ober, Treasurer and Luke
Drescher, C lain. Y-teen officers Those In Service
inducted were: Betsy Mumma, i
President: Retsy Musser, Vice John D. Brite TDC(AN) has |
President; Fanny Ruth Musser, | successfully graduated from Trade- |
Secretary; Yvonne Brubaker, | man school at NATIC, Memphis, |
Treasurer and Jeanne Gingrich, | Tenn. and is now stationed at NA-!
Inter-Club Council Re
Hi-Y Club
The Hi-Y Club wer
night camping trip to Camp Swa-
evening, Nov.
it on an over-
tara, Bethel, Friday
16. They
Sanley Dotterer, Mr. Robert Shaf-| a
fer, of the high school faculty,
Mr. Paul Kauffman,
of the Hi-Y
paning the
Principal J. W.
wife.
Miss Morrisen on Mid-East [5
Hockey Team |
and
father of one h
members.
group were Supervising :
{
Bingeman
)
teacher at East Donegal © c
played for the Central Pennsylva- 1
nia Women’s Hockey team at Ba- V
education
Score by
| MARIETTA
inducted. | MOUNT JOY
and Mr. Ed | Re
Mt. Jey “B” 39,
AS
Camping Trip F
| Richard D. Schwartz,
| 1s serving on the Korean front with |
were accompanied by Mr. | the
suaders,”
Also accom- | weighing 200
pounds. It has sup-
ported nearly every UN division
ommitted to Korea during the
and his| ,
lion’s Battery B. He
f the
Miss Phyllis Morris, girls physical | L:
lege. Ee
os — ee ree {
JANDISVILLE ASSOCIATION i
periods:
9 14 16 16—57
15 18 10
Markel.
Marietta
ferees: Lowell,
“B" 57.
IN

Other League Games;
| Electric
5 9 and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
56 | Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
* Cover's Welding Shop
iT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 |
Delta and Marietta Streets

Rothsville 41


Mustin Field,
hiladelphia, Pa
Naval Base, in

WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
29-tf



With IX Corps in
Korea—Pvt.
of Mount Joy
17th Field Artillery Battalion,
part cf IX Corps
The 17th, nicknamed “The Per- |
is armed with eight-inch |
owitzers which fire projectiles
ear it has been in action,
Private Schwartz is-a membhor
f the 17th Field Artillery Battal-

FOR...
And Watch Repairing

Warren H. Greenawalt
JEWELER
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING

is a graduate
High school at
attended F & M
McCaskey
incaster and
VILL SPONSOR ATHLETICS
he She Det The Landisville Athledc Associ
: : "07% ation announced Friday night that
mia team won the Finger-Lakes| i 1. organized a group of sports- |
Tournament, winning every game|,... into the above named group
and the team shut out every op- with the object of sponsoring and |
ponent. Miss Morrison was chosen |
as a varsity ‘player for the Mid-East |
team which will play in the Eastern |
Championship at Boston, Novem- |.
ber 22-24. The
sponsored by the
tournaments are
United
Soph Thanksgiving Party
The East Donegal Sophomore! t
Class held a Thanksgiving Party
the school auditorium Wednesday | €
evening, November 21.
in|t
= rb el rere sociation is ‘the’ sponsoring of the
Ceuld Sherman Name It? A ‘end B teams in. the Lanco: Bas-
We have no idea what Sherman
would call the sort of war now go- | C
ing on between the United Nations | t
and Red China. I
rr

on his
{
who is banking |
savings, JI
The man
future seldom carries a
named were,
Field | v
Hockey Association. ta
ketball
promoting sports throughout the |
car.
Amos R. Herr
lub’s first president. Other officers |
92
Richard Charles jr. | 2
David Risser,
ice president; secre-
ry; and Jay Risser, treasurer.
Sixty charter members make up
he organization by Mr. Herr stated |
hat the club is cpen to any inter-
sted persons. |S
The first undertaking of the as-
League.
oach of the
he B team is under
Harold Saylor is
A squad ‘team while
the tutelage of |
Mr. Herr.


12
MATCH
EVERY SATURDAY
Starting at 1:30 P. M. |
was elected 2s the | Mt. Joy Legion Home
miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 20
(Posey Patch)
Hams - Turkeys
2-guage guns - J2 in, maximum |
hells furnished—Guns if necessary
‘REFRESHMENTS
Everyone Invited
Sponsored by
Walter S. Ebersole
Post No. 185
mente Bnei
Correct this sentence, “I must go, | AMERICAN LEGION, MT. Jovy
have some work to do.” J auf
Tn nae hn a Wa A A Ad ae a grb A
one= |
that [
build - when money
secured |
one-room |
S
board |
resolved |
. |
is that of au-
Brown
Welding
‘WASN'T ON THE LEVEL
Enrique J. Olitz, Puerto Rican
youth, was found guilty of stealing

$65.73 from the High Rock post -
! | office in York Co. He was sentence HARRISBURGEN |
11 ed to 18 months. IMILE EAST

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THURSDAY
“IRON MAN"
ry Harsh at New Holland.
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You can't believe all you hear Steph®n [McNary
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alks.
: FRIDAY & SATURDAY
"LADY FROM TEXAS"

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- Jeff Chandler and
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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

TIL RL RN Yd 4
2 COMPLETE SHOW
FIST EA LEE
FREE PLAYGROUND!






 
EVERY NIGHT
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NOTICE!
To All Tax Payers
All 1951 School, Boro and Per Capita taxes not
oaid by December 31st, 1951, will be turned over
to Russel Jacoby, of West Chester, collector of delin-
quent taxes.



GEO. H. BROWN III
Tax Collector


Mount Joy Legion
FRIDAY NITE, NOV. 23
CLEON WORLEY
ORCHESTRA
| SPECIAL ~ Steamed Clams 2c each






YOU, JUST KNOW You
CAN DEPEND UPON
TH'S
eM Ye
OR COMPLETE , |
f SATISFACTION! |
1S THAT WHAT THEY ARE?
I'VE BEEN MAKING
THE KIDS EAT THEIR
SALAD WITH THEM
HOW DID YOU LIKE
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OPEN TILL 6:00 P. M. DAILY
FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M.-SATURDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M.
Howard Duff, Mona Freeman |
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EVENINGS J O Y MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS i HEA I RE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.



 



FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 - 24
BETTY GRABLE — MACDONALD CAREY
“Meet Me After The Show”
-in-





MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 - 27
’
MICKEY ROONEY — SALLY FORREST -in-
“The Strip”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 - 29
S — JANET LEIGH
 



-in-
PAUL DOUGLA
“Angels In The Outfield”
 


SATURDAY, NOV. 24
Jan Gemberling Piano and song
SUNDAY, NOV. 25
HEADLINERS
featuring Jane Stewart, vocalist: Bob Lestz. Saxophone:
Vocal Trio: Bob Lyder, Drums.






Sliced Bacon
29.
Hog Stomach
cleaned &

TE
Home Grown Celery
2 lg stalks 25.
STEHMAN WINESAP
Apples
3» 19:
Florida Oranges
qd « 99.
Bananas
2. 25.

ready for the oven
59:
Home-Made
Fresh and Smoked

Sausage and
Pudding



Krispy Crackers I 29.
4 Seedless Raisins += ok 25:

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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 1
JOHN DEREK — DONNA REED
“Saturday’s Heroes”
 
-in-

MICHIGAN
VS.
OHIO STATE
SATUR., NOV. 24th, 1:45 P. M.
WGAL-TVY
“FOR THE ‘BEST
“JN. TELEVISION
SETS SEE YOUR
WESTINGHOUSE
YH
IDENTIFY THE PLAYERS... KEEP THESE COMPLETE
ROSTERS BY YOUR TELEVISION SET

MICHIGAN
NO NAME NO NAME NO. NAME
14 Donald L. Oldham 64 Richard A. Beison Fred Cafire
15 Frank Howel) 65 Ray Thomas Kelsey Dan Cline
16 Thomas Witherspoon gg J mes Woltner Carl Dubac
183 Ed Hickey 67 c t F. Timm Jim Dutcher
19 Wesley E. Bradford 68 P r C. Kinyon George Dutter
¢ 23 Duncan McDonald 69 Ronaid W. Williams Paul Eckrich
F124 Wm. Putich (Capt.) /0 Robert Zatkoff Ronald Geyer
26 William E. Billings > James T. Baylog Bill Guardelli
>| 28 Don Zanfagna ’3 Bruce A. Barthoiomew Carl Kamhout
320 Fred Baer {+ Donald D. Rahrig Harry Kates, III
3 | 33 Robert Hurley 75 Ralph C. Stribe, Jr, Bill Kearns
; 35 Russell G. Rescorla 7/6 Themas Johnson Ray Kenaga
¢ 37 David J. Tinkham 77 Art Walker Jim Kopp
{| 38 Richard E. Balzhiser 78 Bernhardt Pederson Joe Krahl
Carl Lowry
Chuck Lutz
Jim McGarvey
Bob Milligan
George Muellich
Tom Newbrough
39 Laurence
40 Norman
E. LeClaire 79 Donald C. Bennett
W. Canty 80 Russell Osterman
Robert E. Topp
82 Robert W. Dingman
Tad C. Stanford
Merritt Green ||
44 Ted Kress
46 Donald W. Peterson
49 Don Evans

2 Ray Vanderzyde Lowell W. Perry Cino R. .Pella
{33 Richard O'Shaughns’sy 86 Eugene P. Knutson Don Scott
54 Wayne F. Melchiori 87 Leo Schlicht Joe Shomsky
5 Emil Morlock 88 John Veselenak Russell Swaney
55
56 Donald Drake 89 Frederick R.



Pickard Edmund Swanson
| 57 Dean Ludwig John Antico John Treadawy
32 Eugene Snider Bill Barlow Dave Van Winkle
| enn owers Jim Bates
60 Jim Wagner Don Becker Ren wiley
61 Donald R. Dugger Mel Bernia David Williams
162 Richard J. Strezewski Don Byron Pete Wolgast
OHIO STATE
NO. NAME NO NAME NO. NAME
10 Ray Hamilton 53 James Merreil 81 Ralph Armstrong
11 Richard Ernst 54 Robert Heid (Capt.) 84 Sherwin Gandee
12 Fred Bruney 55 Thomas Rath 85 Robert Joslin
15 Harry Deeks 58 Robert Wolter 37 Bernie Knapic
16 Walter Klevay 59 William Ternent 8 Richard Walther
17 Earle Bruce 60 Steve Ruzich 90 Richard: Thomas
23 Richard Arledge 61 Lois Fischer 91 John Manyak
24 Tom Hague 62 Michael Takacs $3 Ted Katula
25 Tony Curcilio 63 Richard Tice
28 William Wilks 64 Thor Ronemus Freshmen
30 Jack Wagner 65 Carroll Smith Carroll Howell i
31 Victor Janowicz 66 Robert Roberts
32 Earl Bechtel 67 Julius Wittman John ‘Berton
33 Robert Koepnick 68 Paul Faehl David Leggett
34 Roger Moritz 69 George Savic James Hoffman
36> John‘ Hlay. 71 Richard Logan Doug Goodsell
2 Earle’ Gentils 72 Joseph:Campanella George Riley
43 David Gambill 73 George Jacoby Jerry Krisher
44 Bernie Skvarka 74 Ceorge Guthrie James Reichenbach
| 47 George Rosso 75 James Hietikko Thomas Leo
48 Marts Beekiey 77 Robert Endres Dean. Dugger
52 Lawrence Andrews 80 Robert Grimes John Sheltor
BRUBAKER APPLIANCES
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