tire es on both ice and snow by ona ve 4 M4) | B ki Di chains reduce Slopping distane. Halt ob more, 7% | Braking Distance | _______ __— Miss Verna Faus | oom vee Co [Zs ie 2 SS | EO WALSH, ge GEENA On Ice Doubles As ELIZABETHTOW year period from 1940 to 1950 FAMOUS (EV WAL Son f ay, 4 | anie k Married To i toi oh 3.45% BET 77 ol J al! Temperature Rises RSH Am e pointed oul that #—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 15, =e of C Elects Ow i on \ ‘Joseph Ginder |an unhealthy condition, stated | SUSY SAN FL OR SHOWS | FIN | bs . { the Attorney and when we sce | | A517 = Baie How slippery is © warm ice] Saturday Night that only 5 new houses were N /908 un pr | i I 4) cube?” . 3 : : ("it sT FIRE | | Miss Vera Faus, daughter of constructed in 1951, something J 4 Ths oer Teac rome Pie Chief of Police Parke Neiss CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA | Mr. Albert B. Faus, Manheim should be done to remedy this / 4 fs KI PeouTieo explained today that the ques A Y | i R4 and Juseph H. Ginger, condition, . He alse stated that | 7 7 7 ol Te Sang A rover tion isn’t as silly as it sounds [ “Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'clock ( 3 A i i | / 5. O'LEARY 'S CI c § S SL] | ANTI . heim R3, were united in mar-| real estate values have not kept | % 7 / 0 SET CHICAGO IN “Temperature has a great 50¢c COVER CHARGE MEMBERS ONLY T or n Saturday ¢ : '~ | pac i 3 ities | FLAMES, PESHTIGOS FOREST . ; Hc oO | riage on Saturday at 17:00 0'~ pace with other communities. FIRE TOLL WAS 4 500 deal to do with the slipperiness | { clock in the evening at the Mas- New Industries vues RAST AMERICAN EE AN a von of ice.” he said I : . | i RGU PITCHER TO Win) 30 JA / / y Se . -« ——_———— . | tersonville Brethren in Christ] 4 0 400 haw industries were | Sars 1 2 Salt Senscel FORESTLAND BURNED This fact was noted | i . I SAA actore > . was Ho8 GROVE THE ol . JUST : « « « : | Gat! er Church, Mastersonville. __ (acquired by the borough in a rgd Ml fie hy 7 vs by the Committee on Winter Rev. Henry Becker, of Florin, 2 year period, stated Newcom- ety pean: of Tie $1 cous wy ey Aub Driving Hazards of the National | Don’t Delay - ave our = Per On 2k ga a brief sermon. Bishop | op , and where can industry lo- | CAROLS Br Ws vrs Ferry Safely Cotneil 2 | Fin 2 tnd a { ol \ a Safet) ; | C I t A. Ginder, Manheim, of- | cate in Mount Joy at the pres | RS The Committee found that ar nspec ed * F lated at the ceremony. [ent time? It would have a hard or 8! The family of Mr. Ginder ser- | time locating, as it has been al- | ' ved as attendants with Grace | most completely zoned out. The Mit. Joy Ginder as bridesmaid. Dorcas | Merger suggested | : 3 j - Ginder was the flower girl. | Attorney Newcomer suggest- | / { ue aot ers /1/] THAT WAS DESTROYIN air >) Peay Joseph Ginder, Jr., served as ed that a merger with Florin | x } J TANDS OF CR Bulle «In 4 : with i would be a big help to each | MATURE Twig BER IN TAT NE C yo] Gil 1 IN COLORADO DURING THE WINTER / [') OF 1950-61 HELPER WIPE OUT AN Ff A But when ne temperature . EY temperature is near zero | gets around the melting point =~ | (32 degrees), braking distances — average as much as 250 feet, best man the following ushers: Jesse Ginder, Jesse community. This merger would | Ee ~~ | C2 | b= | > Fr = | “The OLDEST FARM {braking distance from a speed of 20 miles per hour averages W A Oe ae about 110 feet on ice when the pa OF 1 0 a a ane Peters, Robert Faus and Glenn | enable the residents of Florin oe, Coach John Lichty's Junior i HCH taf Nokes In Mi. Joy Ginder. (to take advantage of the ice Under The Basket High cagers won their sixth | “ Ses Bone niet | 259 WEST MAIN STREET : : : i - t: ed, & Ste 2S i Mrs. Ginder is re turned | department and in all probabil game of the season by defeating ice may be doubled within a UNT jOY, PENNA PHONE 3-5671 APPLY Aria Where she served 3 BIR | ties there Would he large sav | iy Marietta 40-32. This win enab- | relatively short time as the hy | MOR whe of seven and one half years as a | ings in water rent. | The Rams gained a two-game les the Junior Rams to remain SY " gi : a" > perature rises. missionary. First hmprovement [lead in Section I by defeating undefeated in Section I. Joe |: He explained that many driv- | INSPECTION ENDS JANUARY 31 4 & 1 ; T Following the wedding the| The first on the list of COM" | past Hempfield 52-42. Big Jay Weber led the scoring with 17 ers ste a curly on a cold LE i fiw couple left for a trip to Florida, | munity improvements is the E. | Metzler and Capt. Zimmerman points. | orn and: find that traction re after which they will reside on Donegal Joint High School, sta- | 1.4 the scoring with 19 and 11 Mount Joy G F They dive 1 cre] i > | y is quite good. They adjust their | Mr. Ginder's farm near Master- |ted the Attorney. The School | oints respectively. Barto led Geib 1 0 2 nici : ; IO! 11 S. MAIN ST. Autl p p ii . = driving habits accordingly. fh sonville. uthority and directors should |) Hempfield team with 26 Frey 1 3 5 | However: a fev hours later the MATINEE om PHONE 3-9651 1 be congratulated for the many points Gohn 5 " = | How ver a ( i | EVENINGS | in ti YAR iv i ¥ ! “tempers > ay ave risen | 1! When mm need of Printing. (any. |hours of their time that was giv- | The Junior Varsity won their Zimmerman 0 1 1 si posawre Mm ty a a $ fi IB SHOWS » AND en in formulating plans, ete. aft] ; Eo Br. Welter 7 3 17 considerably; anc 1e surfac 7 and 9:00 P. THE TRE dona , i EEE EE ) |The next 'biz forthcoming im- Sikh Raine ie sh So: Beaston 1 5 7| nat was providing stignily dan. SATURDAYS 2:00 P. M. | provement is the new sewage J en i sais il dol. Becker 0 0 ig flow Jeon 8 5:53:10 P. M, Mount Joy, Pa. 3 : ayers > 8 5 hi , | very treacherous for Ie un- BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1953 syste. This hes: been talked, a- (umn, Zeller led the team with Grofl 1 1 3 wary driver . |§ [bout for 20 years but nothing | ie | iH r ATURDAY, JANUARY 16 - has been done about it untill 13. points. Total 13 14 40 Ly addition to reducing speed, ff FRipAY-5 ; ] ' ‘ S ‘ now and most industries de- | Mount Joy CG F a aa G FT) drivers safeguard against | GARY COOPER -- PHYLISS THAXT -in- The Sico Service tation mand sewage service. | Zimmerman 4 3 1 Bry > 9 {this unexpected difference in |} 6b id Ri ie* M S Attorney Newcomer closed | AShenfelter 2 2 4 ar i 1 15 the slipperiness of ice by using ‘Springs ie | Pp 9 } Gorme 7 s oWiof ont 3 ount Joy tregt | his talk with the statement that | 1 E : 1 : Klien 3 1 7 | [tire chains, the chief caution d, | eau Mount Joy cannot afford to sit| Se oF 5 1 19 B. Blymier 0 HoH I i IS MANAGED AND OPERATED BY ||| around complacently any long- Ia Shaler 0 = Shelly 3:8 3 SIMON P. NISSLEY M T er and that a Community De- Cin : if MARY &. NIgS-EY. PETER LAW -in- [Cling 2 Terrie | 3 ARTHUR G.fZERPHEY | yelomment Council is urgently Totals 14 4 32| FUNERAL DI I “wy . needed. Ta Size Mount Joy | Ss 3 ale 59 ; | Bailey relates experience Totals 19 ie Ie H hili res TET sr | uy : : Jl Mauri iley, Secret: East He 1.6 Fm cmophiliacs | = — “| Le AND WILL Bf KNOWN AS Ji}, 2’ Bafley, Secretary of ry SF Til Hemophiiacs cin bleed to death TR he Chamber of Commerce stat- | Nima 1 “| from minor wounds because the | i TUBBDAj ARY ed that he had sent letters to in- | Peffley 2 1 ? hemorrhage may continue for many Dr. H. Cc. Killhetfer |B | : "ee 1 [§{ dustry and some business firms | Barto 10 6 26 days. The disease first came to pub- J GUY MADIX RAY MALA -in E Zerphey 8 Serv ICC Station Ain it. Joy Borough requesting | Risser 0 5 5 lic attention as an inherited disease Oo ometrist ° employment figures. Although | Habecker 1 2 4 of the male members of the former MANHEI “Red Snow ? | s ay ; Spanish and Russian royal houses ° [| the returns are not quite com- Allison 0 0 gy Span sof the Saxe-Coburg line 163 S. Chariptte |}! pleted, Bailey stated he found | K. Mumma 0 0 Br, ie any > , hink | | Telephone 58376 | i { fp se 1 ) ersons think oh | ; | | that 1098 persons were employ- | | it is limited to such lineages. Nene ew 3 3 WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 - 22 A + Watch for Grand Opening Announcements ed, 651 of these were male and| Totals 13 16 47 - |] PRANKIT LAD ILLY DANITL ) 447 female. 452 of the total | The string has finally been | Electric ° 9:30 Tues, Fn, 5a LAN BILLY DANI 5 l= 2-2¢ |§| number lived outside the boro. | broken The Rams los 1 their W Id SAT Ed fey |§ : ams 5 ! ELIZABETHTOWN { | & Foe Patience Needed | first league game to Marictt; 1 in| (and Gas € Ing 15 E. High St. “Rainbow Bound My Shoulder” Burgess Fish stated at the | an ove rtime game, 51. After | Also Specialize/On Telephone 24.F | | meeting that the borough is go- jumping off to a 127 score in| FARM MACHI LDING i - me ing through a transition and |the first period, and 25-18 score TF | | everyone should be patient. We!lat the half, the Rams lost a six 3 I GET IT AT {know there are inconveniences | [point lead in the last three min- | Automobil and ruck Weldinc 0 e many Feasois Ww y gse now, stated the Burgess, and |utes of the game. Marietta out-| AWN MOWER SHARPENING these inconveniences must be | scored Mount Joy 5 to 4 to win| 1 than the respectively. Es | average man puts in at his live- In the preliminary game, the | Ivhoed, some without remuner-|Junior Varsity came through » | ation except community spirit. | with a thrilling 48-46 w > ’ ¥ T: T 1 { ) ing 46-46 win over It S Time 0 urn oO Booth Ss {These men should not be cen | Marietta. It was win No. 6 for sored, but should be rer Juniors. Zeller led the sc 3 : Tt | taken in their stride in Mt. Joy |a close, exciting game. Zimmer Cover's elding Shop BE ml” a 37.4 i 0 ! H 8 E23 lis to move ahead. The men |man and Jay Metzler led the | J - 5 Ng 7A) PS | working on these projects are | scoring with 17 and 14 points Delta and Marietta Streets { 3 | butting in more time i MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3- -5931 pC ra ng Help Wanted should be seen by every truck owner SERVICE STATION cor {ated for this spirit. | Decoration Committee Ing with 21 points. More Powerful Engines! seven ! | Mount Joy G F Tl brawny engings with hich horsepower and | x . rawny engings with high horsepower : Arthur Sprecher, chairman of | { Zimmerman 8 1 17! ATTENDANT high comprafision ratios, three of them JANU RY Cl E RANCE 1S sistas Decorations | Clinger 3 0 6 brand-new. fireater cooling capacity, in- A A Committee, gave a report on|y; ler creased difblace ment, twin carburetion e8d c im Metzler 2 0 4 i } ) [the cost of the decorations and | | Klugh i 1 : FOR MODERN available gh larger trucks. PLUS proved i | the effort put forth in on en | 3 Rein : 1 o STATION features ce {-ring pistons with chrome- 3 ay Metzler 7 0 14 plated t ring, exhaust valve seat inserts. eavor to have Mount Joy's | Ashenfelter i 0 2 [| Man with Gargge experience 4 | Main Street carry the Carietmat | Ru ar 2 1 5 § Capable of mgking light re- | Spirit. oe pairs preferrg PLAID S EET BL NKETS Sire $1.69 each Te pening of the commit. Totals 24 3 51 \ at served with Sprecher | : PPLY MEN'S RK S CKS 2 PIs . ..... 45¢c | were, Burgess Fish; Lester Hos- | Marietta G F Tl |tetter, representing Borough Metartand 3 6. 12 NEw! Extra- Powerful Brakes! Stop EXTRA GQOD NNON TOWELS é5e-79¢ | Council; George Albert, Ameri- | Grove 6 0 12 oi 0 SERVICE easily on steepest grades! Super-safe |can Legion; Richard Leitner, Jr. | DeArmitt 0 1 1, brakes give Snooth) Yop Foduesd driver > | Johnson 6 1 17 fatigue, greater load protection . . . New 81 X 99 SHEET yom doe $2.59 each | Chamber of Commerce; Alvin Baker 1 3 5 increased stopping power on 1- through A 4 | Bigler and Bigler Mumma, a € 0 0 ol 215-ton trucks! PLUS oversized braking CH RAYON CREPES .. 59¢ a Y Lions Club; Warren Foley, VFW | Jones : | a surface with rivet-frde Cyclebond linings 79¢c FREN | Ralph Eshelman and John | Sareen 2 0 22 WEST MAIN STREET [I on all hydraulic brafes | Booth, Rotary Club, George |®auders 2 9 MT. JOY, PA. 49¢ YARD WIDE COLORED OUTING Tot club, George Se ii) otal) pe FLANNEL SALE PRICE . .. . . . 3%¢ | Myers and Steven Supper], the| Totals 20 Iz 7 me cme sec 5 1 ARR y | Sportsmen Club. — SAE 4 rior init Lis | e C. of C. was represented | 3 | Si a : 3 iad 25¢ CANNON DISH CLOTHS for 45¢ || The C. of C presented LH fie o: NEW! Truck-o-matic Transmission! by Edward Lane, Arthur Sprecher and Simeon Horton. if i J Le ion | : Officers Introduced { Te $3.25 MEN’S GREY WASH SWEATERS { Michael J. Pricio, Ou oy g J {of the Jr. C of C. introduced | WITH COLLAR ride eae ie $2.95 each |the officers of this body to the Chamber of Commerce mem-| i ’ bers. to i cere SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 $0.50 MEN S ALL WOOL i laced tor NEw! Bier 50 Features! £0 wavs new! Reinforced From fon through - - . . - ® es 0 cab construction, larger exhaust system, extra-capacity ther “TRUCK | District Band i TH E H E D Ll N EF RS i radiators. Tinted glass, heaters with stepped-up heat output DODGE Job-Rated | 1 New Truck-o-matic transmission available on '5- and Dodge trucks. .. saves shifting, cuts driver fatigue, lets you rock out of snow, mud, sand. Only - Dodge offers shift-free Truck-o-matic! 3 Ww 5 ¥i PLUS gyrol Fluid Drive, famous power cushion that prolongs truck life. available. PLUS moistureproof ignition, high-torque capacity fo fit yout Job! Ee $8.95 MEN’S HEAVY BEACH JACKETS Miss Nancy Groff, a senior of | Siariing motors, ability features. See the new NOW 56 95 Marietta H. S. has been selected | g Py is Fe to participate in the District See us today for a real good deal on Band at the Southern District | SUNDA JANUARY 18 AFL . P.M.E.A. Festival, held this | . . n of i" year : She will | Ch N T : - ‘NEXT WEEK oly 9rd clarinet. | arik/Neimer 1 HO Soo The first public concert will | REMNANTS be held Friday evening at 7:30 | A BIG SALE 0 p. m. and the second will be on | Sunday family ‘dinners will be served starting at STEHMAN BROTHERS . Sal P Saturday evening at 8:00. 1:00 until ? — Stectks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and me" unga, ena. ER HE AD —— eee | | WATCH THIS PAP FOR T When in need of Printing. (any- | Turkey. { i Ls EEE, thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | SRR