TE Mount J§ Pa. Thurs overhear 3: Mai ' fk BULLENN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 19, 1953 1 : uU d Th |MJHS Ball Team's Height Sewera Pi mM Bids i| Marietta School “mder The ye ay Pre-Holiday Special! | | | | Averages 5Ft. 10Inches | Scheduied For March re y =p NOBODY UNDERSELLS The Junior Red Cross organ- | Basket | The. eight ol Jpunt) € 1e or arc { BOX SPRING FOAM MATTRESS | d for » vear under y Blige The fir nt 4 a | igh Schools basketba March 1 has been set as the | ! | WARD BOTTLE GAS ized for the year under the su | The fire full scale scrimmage (eam for the 1953-54 season | tentative date for bids to be is- | AND TWO FOAM PILLOWS TViSi ss Patricia Kelly, Jas ) ast Saturd: i Ns | as : . | 4 ’ 3 | COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES ON THE pervision of Miss Patricia Kelly Ie a held a Sa Wil y uit will be 5 ft. 10 inches. This is|gued for the new sewerage sys- | $149.50 VALUE | BEST GAS APPLIANCES Sixty-two members from grades | NOON. / 4 the ‘pre 3 nt a urs! the average of the first ten men | yom in Mount Joy. All necessary : $ 00 (7, 8, and 9 joined. The Junior Five has not dll Selector {in the line-up. One man on the |g pryeying has been completed | Sale Price 135 Gas Appliances and Ward Bottle Gas Cost Less To Buy {Red Cross will collect funds Klugh, 6 J; Me tzler in 2) Th team is 6 ft. 5'¢ inches and an-|,nq §, H. Miller, president of i Cost Less To Install Cost Legs To Operate from the students in the school | 6-2; Nauman 6; Weber 5-11; other is 6 ft. 3 in. This average | ihe Mount Joy Authority, feels! M J F i H ital | afd thanfoltar 1 sabe ) v, g | Town Store Office & Plant with Mary Ann Strohm, Larry Ag nn x r 28 id ¥) is the tallest in the history of | {hat the plans will be ready by | i oy urniture ospl 25 S. State St Phone 3-2207 1 mile north of [fi Shultz, Kay Bauserman, Aglaia Maver 5-10; Fish 5-8; ype high school. that date. 'R 56:2 Ww. Main Street, Mount Joy Phone 3-9851 Boone. a ; th © Stephanis, Alverta Ney, Ken- | Zeller 5-6, form the group from This is the last year that the | ; i : 3 aces phrata, No. 222 hich Coach Houck will pick . | Joseph Michaels, Dallastown, | Appley, Joanne Demmy,| Which ele pit Mount Joy High School will put York County, has been the en | Charles Gohn, Kathleen Mam. [his starting five against West |, (oom on the floor since the | oy gineer for the project from the | beginning of the water system renovation, His consulting en- gineer for the sewerage plan-| [ning is Edwin Wagner, Down-| ‘ ir. er lin, Darlene Gilbert, Harold |Lampeter Dee. 1, Donegal Jointure will be in ef Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin Kulman and Lanny Libhart in At the present ball-handling |, next year. The first game —— is being stressed at practice. | {hai the team will play will be Too many games have been lost December 1 with West Lampet- | through inability to handle the er. The first league game will 5 ball. Time is also being taken 'ip. w 4 Rr ‘ ral at ingtown, Penna, be with Manheim Centrel a Another date released by Mr. | 3 8 We Have a Large Selection of N | cach evening to practice the art Manheim. Dec. 11 3 pa ii : Miller is the date Aug. 1, 1954: \ 3 3 Ee PR 7 PS PT i 2 RE 2 IR RE TK OR od wo 2 TRE RE TE RE SL BREE 0" HALLMARK CHR ISTMAS CARDS a Jo hat ~~ FLORIN By et thre, iv ta is the game ! { e located in ¢ wes Ya 0 Special Cards for all Members of the Family a Two scrimmages will be held | the borough will be completed | this week with Upper Leacock. | -——————— | Through the completion of the] #| This team is coached by Robert Mr. and Mrs. James Mumper | erection of the pipe, ie ates! # [Zink with whom many local of Bainbridge, called on Mr. [system improvements wi all {| . . Bi sor ans are "us land Mrs. George Mumper on |be completed. Old-Fashioned Turke Dinner el sport fans are acquainted ! | \ Box Assortments Hallmark Box Assortments wn The Junior Varsity will be Thursday { The tentative location for the; . Cc . f 25 c d i | exceptionally small this year.! Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler | town’s disposal plant will be at} Thanksgiving Day Specials o aras The tallest player will be Tom | and daughter Audrey spent | the eastern extremity of Mount LITTLE FOLKS BOX Imprinted with your own Zimmerman at 5-10. Jack Beas-! Sunday with the latter's parents | Joy near the railroad culvert | Nn | All the goodness of a home cooked meal with sed last week [several days in Perry County. |ity. . | ED Ce. | TRAIN & sLEiGH | Big Value Cellophane ® (ton 5-8, Charles Groff 5-6'2,! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bless at|on Longenecker Road. By ten-| no fuss, no dishes to do. Excellent service; all 12's 5 9c name. "| Gerald Becker 5-2':, Harry Falmouth tatively suggesting this loca. the “extras” you love. Reserve your table today 8 | Frey 5-315, James Pennell 5-7. Rev. Howard Bernhard is|tion, 80 percent of the town’s | NATIVAY SCENE $1 50 BOX #|and Eugene Grove 5-2 will di. | conducting a 2 weeks series of | sewerage will flow to the plant | | DINNER WILL BE SERVED FROM 12 TO 7 P. M, ’ | vide the J.V. chores. Revival Services in the Church | via the gravity of the slope of | STAGE COACH ORDER NOW ” Tom Kear will be piaying [of the Brethren at Yorkana. the land. This will, therefore, | {| BSNTA CLAUS BOX | with the Alumni on Dec. 29. His| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper save money through not having |} | ORDERS BEING TAKEN NOW 4 for 69c¢ 12's 50. DOLL HOUSE i | name was unintentionally mis- (Sr. and Mr. A. D, Garber spent | excessive pumping and electric- | {| | FOR ICE CREAM TURKEYS 0" | i" 3 { Mrs. Adah Eichler enteriain- | | | Robert Fin will be a member | nis BENNETT'S RESTAURANT of the Varsity Squad since Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty | Union National Bank Alo as studi [and Mr. and Mrs Vv X ! 29 name was not mentioned last |and Mr. anc Mrs. ix, BIG ALUE BO Packs 10's L {I to dinner on Wednesday. | Declares Dividents 180 2a 742 etre No REST Xe | \ | Wi : A on ID ona 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JO 29 Cards 1 00 . each Large Selection BN =| Mrs. William McGarvey was The Board of Directors of the | Tg 4 3 | charge | removed by ambulance to the|Union National Mount Joy | Cheerleaders for the coming |S. Joseph's Hospital on Monday | Bank, at their regular | | basketball season have been | morning. { held Thursday, Nov. 12, declar- Ask for Your Free Copy of The Hallmark Date Book for 1954 | chosen by the Athletic Council | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of | ed the regular semi-annual div- A of the high school. Varsity | Haverstown, are spending the|idend of 5 percent ($2.50 per BF | cierieaders are Doris Hummel, | week with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.|share) and a special dividend 7 i | Shirley Myers, Elise Weien, | Kauffman. |of 2 percent ($1.00 per share), | SLOAN S PHARMACY # | Sonja Carver and Doris Grofi { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess | both payable November 15 | Junior Varsety members are and daughter of Marietta, visit- | 1953. MOUNT JOY, PA. "| 3ecky Zuch, Helen Gorman, |ed Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess on bo EE Er AS OL Tr I a Pa RE I LTS SA SHOWS J { Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND SATURDAYS | H EA HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. a —— Mount Joy, Pa. EE EE A : i i i Ni Meals Ie [Ce . \ . : ~ 5 | Freda Hummel and Ruth Fahr | Saturday. : : i E-Town Seniors To Give FRIDAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 = 21 ST Ri 0 Pi Pls Tk TRE RE FL i PE TA 0h D5 FE PE TRE PET 5 FE REFS RENAE E253 | inger and Junior High members| Mrs. Lillian Hamilton is con- ie . J Yt A Ripe NN 3 RE sis didn: ~ | are Patsy Brenner, Paula Weien | fined to her home on account of Our Miss Brooks JOHN WAYNE — LLOYD NOLAN In 1 | Kay Bauserman and Delores |sickness and the following cal- The senior class of Elizabeth- | i | i " | Ford. led to see her Saturday: Mr. town High School will present] S and in The Sky : | | ind Mrs. Walter Geyer of Eliza- | the three-act comedy, “Our | dian - Miss Brooks” by R. J. Mann at | 2 | bethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. SERRE : | Ross Ammon and son Lanny of | the high school auditorium on | § MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 | 24 {Gap and these on Sunday Mr. | Friday and Saturday evening: SPENCER THEACY -- JEAN SIMMONS in- and Mrs. Richard Kraus of Lan | November 20 and 21, at 8 p. m. caster and Mrs. Elmer Miller. |The production is under the di- Ephraim Arndt Sr. was, rection of Kenneth Grosh, guid- | ance counselor and advisor to] “The Actress” 4 | | THAT WON'T GIVE AWAY THEIR LOW PRICE! Mr. REA | removed by ambulance to the 4 4 1 * , of ’5 * St. Joseph Hospital on Tuesday | to the Class of 54. } - . iv J | 5 Jose Ee The senior orchestra, under |§ WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 - 26 Wg WADSWORTH | Mr. Leon Brinser of Middle- | the direction of Noah Klauss, [8 CLIFTON WEBB FRANCES DEE .in- yao Ll town, called on Mr. and Mrs. | Will play prior to curtain time | 3 own, call se | 6 ye A Product of ELGIN Natisnal | torre Mumper on Sunday af-| and between acts. A matinee | § Mp. Scoutmaster Walch Co. . performance for grades four to nine will be held on November | Mrs. Harry G. Maybeck, of { Richmond Hills, N. Y, spent the | 19. Reserved seats for the play Mrs. | will be on sale prior to each COMING: DECEMBER 2 _ 3 - 4 - -5 — "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" ‘DECEMBER 11 - 12 “SALOME” past week with Mr. and [ Arthur Olson and family, the performance. Teen [latter being Mrs Viaybeck's School Colors To be DECEMBER 24 - 25 . 26 "MOGAMBO" DO > re . | 8 | CHEVROLET'S FIRST Chosen Tonight 4 . School colors will be decided Detroit—Chevrolet in 1954 | at > VO 1 | will be the first company in the | UPON at the Donegal Joint Board meeting this evening Committees of students of Mt. Joy High School, Marietta High {automobile industry to equip 21-inch Blake Cabinet finished in over half a million of its cars shec grained mahogany; 4 | with automatic transmissions = gioined plond exira, BEVERLY. Deluxe [in a single year, T. H. Keating, |* chool and East Donegal High 25 2 95 . wv . JP > pn S x fb “es Mod. 215354. $269.95 wel. 10¢ ra 875 Chevrolet general manager an- | School met to discuss the colors nounced today for the new high school. The Chevrolet's all-time Power group went to their respective schools and took a vote of the student body. This vote will be presented to the joint school board this evening. The vote is ANN glide output, since it was intro \ duced in 1950 as the first auto { matic transmission in the low ko 48 \ price field, was 1,530,000 units rn | A 4 Eo ve [ through Oct. 31 not law, however, it is a recom- ASS dS ey | mendation to the board. yy: oer : | ’ | rN Ar I PACK AGES MAILED TO In Mount Joy High School, | HARTFORD. 17 jew : : els. Black dial. Ex- $B %75 |SERVICEMEN OVERSEAS the colors are red and white but aR, pansion style band.