Bulletin, Mount Joy, I %a., Thursday, November 6, 1952 |day evening and rendered sev: [ eral song selections and read) Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On LS pi | fever, Alma Shank, Ariene | ey a eS |Snavely, Nancy Landis, FARM MACHINE WELDING Mr. Daniel Geltmacher visit- y re | AND EQUIPMENT | Stetter, Joyce Landis, Nancy ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth i Nancy Denking Mil. | . 3 1 i | Lititz R. D. Sat- Hertzler, Nancy Denlinger, il- Automobile and Truck Welding and family of Lititz lie Miller, Allen Steffy and Jas. LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | urday .. | Laverne Kilheffer. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose and | C I’ Weldin Sho and family visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. dq M G ove 5 g p Aaron Landis, Lititz, Saturday family, Mr an rs. George vening Weiner spent Sunday in Perry » i 3 MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-531 : , Rev. and |County visiting the Jacob Arm. Delta and Marietta Streets luesday evening Rev a strong family ! Mrs. R. H. Arndt held a Hallo- | S'TOng 1amlly. : T Y | ween Party for the young folk Lin Marie Flowers entertain- NO ICE! of Newtown in the school | ed her kindergarten classmates house. There were 30 guests on her 5th birthday last Wed- | Poe a et ad by dogs or present. Games were played | nesday Refreshments were | Zina, Ye 15 Y and prizes won, refreshments | served to all. This same authority will Hen were served by Mrs. Arndt. A| Mrs. Donald Greider and] ey Wii ur Mia ogi most enjoyable time was had {daughter Debra visited Miss] which they come in contact by all | Emily Caskey and Miss Annie | This notice is given so that you . will not be embarrassed in case the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sup-| Frey. ri ES plee, Honeybrook R. D. visited| Mrs. Mabel Derr was a guést | Mr. Ralph Supplee. | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Musser Leghorn Farms | w- 18-t | A Good Gas Investment assignments are offered in a gas drilled by the Stevenson Development in he new Mix Run area of Northern Pennsylvania which is located in: Cameron County southwest of the now famous Leidy field. This is the birth place of Tom Mix of motion picture fame. This field has only recently been -opened and in the past six months has developed approximately eight to ten producing wells. Fractional wow being well being Other wells are in the pro- cess of drilling. Stevenson Development drilling site is within one and one half (1%) miles of sever- al of these producers and wells are now being drilled within a thousand yards on both sides of the property Stevenson Development is one of the very few opera- tions that is independent and an offer an interest to the public as a very large per- centage of the land is being drilled and developed by the large and closed companies. Those interested in pur- chasing a portion of this well thru legal assignments can secure a “Prospectus” and all information by writing or otherwise contacting Steven- son Development, 118-10th t., Renovo, Pa Mt. Joy Dept. Store NOVEMBER'S UNSURPASSED Luscious wool tweed; widely flared. with smart shirtwaist cuffs. PRICED FROM $19.95 $1G°5 10 $36°5 = eee | | the Scriptures. They were: Mr. | d Mrs. Elvin Kreider, Mr, and | NEWTOWN an rs. Elvin Kreider, Mr, an | Mrs. Willis Kidheffer, Cora Le- Paul Muller of Lancaster. Mr. Elwood Kuhns, | and Mrs. Har- | and Mrs. f| visited Tech. Sgt. — old Hoover of Lancaster Satur- | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kilhefner, day. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Amand, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Amand, Miss | (tice Wittle were Mrs. Charles | Amelia Helman and Glenn | | Wittle and children, Nancy, | Stethman were weekend callers I Carol, and Lawrence, Columbia | at the home of Mrs. Henry |R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hall- | Amand. gren, Mt. Joy, Mr. Joseph Wit-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herr en- tle and daughter, Judy, Colum- | tertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul bia. | Young and sons, and Minnie Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, of | Erisman and Kathryn Shrober | Kinderhook, and son, Pvt. Ray | Geltmacher, visited Mr. and | Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and fam- | 3% the following guests | ily Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hauestine | Wednesday evening Rev. and [and family of Middletown and of and Mrs. Hauenstine | Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended ‘the | Mrs. Christine Stillinger and | program presented in the Mount | daughter Mary Ann of Salunga. Joy High School by Stephen A. Wy vit Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman and family, visited Mr, and] Mrs. Wm. Rineer, Gap, Sunday. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Kuhns during the past | week were, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |JTr., announce Irvin and children, Pauline, |daughter at the St. "rene and George, of Washing- | hospital on Sunday. ton Boro. Mr. Ira Hess | Harboush. | FLORIN Joseph's er visited Mr. Gamber, Columbia R. D. Sun-|the weekend. session and banquet of the Dis- | risburg on Sunday. ‘rict Group meeting of the E. U. 8. Church at E-town. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ¥ogie were, Mrs. Martha Orio, | | her birthday on Sunday. | The many friends of H. Roy Nissly will be pleased to learn Erb, were Mr. and Mrs. Levern | IY vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lucas, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, | Charles and the Skeens. Mt. Joy R. D Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richards Weitkamp, Wrightsville. Mr. {ana son, Tom of Lancaster were Tohn V. Witmer and son John- | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | nie, Elizabethtown R. D. { Paul Arndt. On Thursday Mrs. Edith Erb] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geyer of visited Mrs. Tillie Thuma, Mar- | Elizabethtown R. D. visited the ietta, also Mrs. Paul Witmer of | formers sister, Mrs. Lillian Ha- Marietta, on Saturday. [ milton and family on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Kuhns wishes to Mr. Merle Buller and Mr. thank the people of Newtown |Farl Gerlitzki motored to Holi- | for their donations of money |daysburg on Sunday and was | and food in behalf of the Rem-|3cCcompanied home by Mrs. embrance Committee of Mount) Merle Buller and daughter, who | | spent the week there with her | mother. { Mr. Eugene Leber and family | { moved from Lancaster R. D. in- | to the property on Church St., vacated by Mrs. Sarah Schlegel | milch. Misses Marlene Mumper and | Darlene Gerlitzki held a Ha allo- | derfer and daughter Judith [Ween party on October 30th in| Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Mil-| Mumper’s basement. The fol- | ler, and daughter Charlene Kay, lowing were present: Dixie | all of Manheim, were visitors Bair, Jane Barninger, Jack Beas- recently at the home of Mr. and |ton, Gerald Becker) Fay Buck- Mrs. Paul Diffenderfer. walter, Warren Coover, Lynne Mary Ann Diffenderfer en-|¥Fackler, Jane Flory, Harry | tertained her classmates on her|Frey, Pat Funk, Joan Germer, | Sth birthday. Refreshments [Jack Gilbert, Charles Groff, were served and enjoyed by ev- Genie Grove, Asher Halbleib, | eryone. Carol Herr, Harold Krall, Jim] Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hess, of|Butt, Vernon Oberholtzer, Bony | Strasburg, were visitors in the ald Schofield, Nancy Washstet- | Joy. LANDISVILLE By Mrs. Paul Diffenderfer Phone 4501 | Mr. and Mrs. George Diffen- ‘home of Mrs. Henry Amand re-|ter, Connie Wisegarver, and | |cently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester | Richard Young. Games were | | Amand, Ironville, Mr. and Mrs. |Played and refreshments serv- | | Clarence Hertzler, Mechanics- | €d: ! |ville and Mr. and Mrs. Abram| The Ladies Aid Society of the | {Kilheffer, Lititz were also cal-| Florin EUB Church will meet | lers of Mrs. Amand Sunday ov. | tonight at 7:30 P. M., at which | | ening. {time they will have a shower for | Mr. and Mrs. Abel Hoffer, the new Church kitchen. daughters, Dorothy Ann and! Mrs. Walter Sloan will give a Linda Kay, of Penryn, Mr. and | recital in the Washington Ele- | Mrs. Parke Pickel and son|Mentary School during Educa- | Dicky, Daniel Nissley, all of tion Week November 14th. Manheim, Mrs. George Hess,| “A Parents’ meeting: will "be | and’ "Mrs. Mary Jane Rose] of | held on Thursday, November this place were visitors in the] 20th at 7:30 p. m. at the Wash- | Paul Diffenderfer home recent-|ington Elementary School. ly. ———— | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends The Young people of the| There is no better way to boost | Mennonite Church called on |Your business than by local news | Mrs. Henry Amand last Thurs- reper advertising. * Cf and Mrs. Harvey Musser, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eichler, | the birth of a! Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johns- | home on Monday after being a ton, Lancaster, were Sunday [surgical patient at the hospital visitors of Mrs. Katie Moore |for three weeks. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilsher | singer. | of Elizabethtown R. D. and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb- | Minnie Shelly of Lancaster cal- | and Mrs. Salem | led on Mr. Samuel Shelley over | day. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman Friday, Rev. and Mrs. R. H.| were guests of Mrs. Emma Peif- | Arndt attended the afternoon|er at the Messiah Home at Har-| = | Mrs. John Eichler celebrated ! Mr. and Mrs. Andy Angelo and that he returned to his home on, Andy, Mr. Harry Fogie, of | from the York hospital and at Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Ad-| this writing is improving. | am Fogie, E-town, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Nis- | Edward Crowl, Mt. Joy. [sley moved their family and Visitors during the past household effects from the Mel- | week of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob! horn property to the one recent- | Mt. Joy Soccer (From page 1) Jere Thome kicked saw action, Eva | in the final Ram tally late in the last period. Score 4-0. New Holland conflict was a tough game from start to the | finish. Charlie Ashenfelter scor- {ed a quick goal after 3 min. and 15 seconds in the 1st period New Holland's Johnny Flora | scored at 9 min. and 45 seconds same period to tie up the Charlie Zeller sent | in the ball game. the Ram Booters out front after! 7 min. and 42 seconds in the 2nd | period and from there on the | Day men were never behind. | Ducky Germer added the lasi Ram tally after 4 min. and 50 | sec. in the 3rd period. Score 3 to 1. In the East Lampeter game the Ram defense of Metzler, Klugh, Hendrix, Miller and company kept the visitors from | scoring while the offense ham- [niered away a the nets. After a scoreless first period Duck Ger mer hit the after 9 min and 17 sec. in the 2nd period. No more score until 9 min. and | 24 sec. of the last period when | Tom Kear got the range; Kear | also kicked home the final goal 15 sec. before the final gun | Score 2-0. The Rams shut out their old (rivals, West Lampeter with a 4- 0 score. The Lampeter defense {held stubbornly in the 1st peri cd and the Rams could not score | until 7 min. and 30 sec. of ‘the |e period when Ducky Germ- nets | | after 6 min. er headed one through the goal, Tom Kear quickly followed and scored 11 min, and 63 sec. later in the same period. Ashenfelter| scored after 23 sec. in the 3rd period and from there on in, the Jay Vees finished the game. Jack Beaston put in the final score after 9 min. and 50 sec. in the last period. Score 4-0, Marietta was next to be roll. ed over by the Ram eleven. Four goals were scored in the 1st period and once again the field was flooded with Mount Joy substitutes, Charlie Zeller and Ducky Germer led the scor- ing parade with 3 goals apiece. Ben Clinger and Tom Kear ad- ded the other two. Score 8-0. In the game with East Don- egal Charlie Ashenfelter scored and 31 sec. in the the 3rd period with a clean shot into the nets at 5:26. Charlie |Zéllet booted in the hore after 3 min and 40 sec. of the last period. From this point the defensive unit took over and the Rams were once again near the county championship. Score 2- 0. East Hempfield, always a tough opponent, came to Mt. Joy and for the first time the Rams were to leave the field without winning, as the Hemp- field boys held the Rams to a 1- 1 tie. After two extra periods neither team could score the de- ciding goal. Charlie Ashenfelter booted one in at the 1st period, and Heistand scored for Hemp- field to tie the ball game up in the last period. Ist period to open the Ram of- fensive. Tom Kear added the second goal after 3 min. and 9 gece. in the 2nd period. Donegal lads scored on a penalty kick by| Geophrick at 4 min. and 18 sec. in the 4th period and from that| point on the Donegal lads play-| ed an inspiring game. Rhodes| kicked in their tying goal at 3) min. and 35 sec. of the final per-| iod but this only fired the Rams, as Tom Kear booted home an-| other Mt. Joy goal 10 sec. later. Ducky Germer sewed up the, game when he headed in the fi- nal goal at 10 min. and 25 sec. Score 4-2 The amg big test Manor, undefeated in league play and defending champion. After a torrid 1st half in which, . | was with neither team could score, Tom] Kear opened the Ram scoring in | | | Are You Tired, Rundown, Grouchy? | A DONEGAL | SUNNY SOUTH VACATION returned to his | IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED TO FEEL LIKE NEW AGAIN CALL... Donegal Airways, Inc MOUNT JOY 3-5354 { | i i EVENINGS O Y MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS J ITHEATR a ! SATURDAYS E HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. Mount Jgy, Pa. LANA TURNER - WILLIAM POWELL FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 - 8 FENNANDO LAMAS “The Merry Widow?” MONDAY -— TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 - 11 “Treasure of Lost Canyon” -1n- JULIE ADAMS -in- WILL ROGERS JR. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMEER 12 - 13 - JANE “Story of Will Rogers” * WYMAN -in- 10 P. M. COMING: NOV. 14-15--"BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE" NOV. 26-27—"THE BIG SKY" DEC. 5-6—"WHAT PRICE GLORY" Mount Joy Legion SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 38 LEW WALTON And His Joy Jumpers TOY A.M 9 P. M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 LEW WALTON And His Joy Jumpers TO12P. M, DON'T FORGET AUXILIARY TURKEY CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 17 1:00 until ? Turkey. Sunday family dinners will be served starting at — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. {Breneman spent Sunday in Lewistown, Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Halter and daughter, Holly Lin, New- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter H. Breneman and son Wed- |nesday evening. et Eien Vegetable Bowls J Vegetable salad bowls are always enhanced with the addition of cheese, ham or chicken. #trips. be. We Would Like You : To See THE FINEST LINE OF J ackets Coats By Shanhouse That you ever laid your eyes on-—and they are reasona- bly priced too. DROP IN ANY TIME AND LOOK THEM OVER AS DESCRIBED OR WITHOUT COLLARS $5095 to $2500 ESHLEMAN Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. fore serving. Choice or Prime Club Steaks From Hindquarters » » 3c Prem Fresh Ham & Shoulder Shank 12 oz 43c New Reduced Prices Campbell's Soups -% ~ “> LS 2/33 Chicken Noodle 2/25: 3/32 Veg “Tomato Log Cabin Syrup Have A Real American Breakfast Fresh Orangé Juice Aunt Jemima Pan Cakes Yo-lb 3 3c Swift's Premium Velveeta Cheese 21 99c PET MILK 4 tall cans 59 Bacon Klein’s Giant Green Peas | fone - Made Candy §. Home - Made Sausage ER Bomberger’s HOME MADE Mince Meat SUNSHINE Macaroon Cookies ih 39c * SUNSHINE - Hy-drox 120: 39¢ : EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER", pl MOUNT Joy, PA. 1g I