3 SIMON P, NISSLEY ELIZ! MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Mount Joy, Pa » | | | —————————— FAIRVIEW MANOR | Personal Physician retained | HAULING A Fhone Columbia 4-7531 i PHONE EI i- F. Garber BETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Automobile Co. utwal Fire Co. NURSING HOME Save 6 on Your | Under Supervision of Register. | C i B | ed Nurses House Physiciar or | 0a 1 S DIRECT FROM Nurse on duty 24 Hours daily | MINE TO CUSTOMER Heine Living ‘Conditions 1K. Elwood Franklin, Jr. AZABETHTOWN Penn and Plane Streets | 572-J-11 32-1 46 tfc ACE EVENINGS 7 and 9:00 P.M sruroavs | THEATRE 6-8-10 P. M, MATINEE SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. mM. Mount Joy, Pa. ITER A TOS. MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - DENISE DARCEL — PATRIC KNOWLES in- “Flame Of Calcutta” FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 - 28 RICHARD TODD — GLYNIS JOHNS -in “The Sword And The Rose” DECEMBER 1 LEY ‘e TOTAL PRICES FOR THIS SHOW WED. - THURS - FRI - SAT., DECEMBER 2-3-4-5 BURT LANCASTER — DEBORAH KERR -in from Here To Eternity” ONLY ADULTS $.74 - CHILDREN 8.35 A HE PS SE TR EL BEE AEBS BE ITE EAS TAIT, HRI RTL IL TET ITE VTE TEI Le TL TEL ETE TEE, CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CLASSES A gre vr ne no 1952 Chevrolet! 1951 Sedan | Se Gre) Heater & Radio H i ank « othing Deposit Weekly Receive in 50 Weeks 3 ¥ Bank something eposi i \ $ .10 $ 5.00 » w weekly and be te 3 | 00 J ¥ better prepared 0 2500 i M1 00 .00 0 ¥ to play the part 2.00 100.00 i i . Ch ’ 5.00 250.00 n # of Santa’s helper 2 2 ¥ next Christmas. 5 # i : UNION NATIONAL it i 5 ¥ MOUNT JOY BANK i . 3 ¥ OF MOUNT JOY = 3 QR Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A hi Olds. dan & R 2-Door Sedan 2-Doo 1950 Chevrolet 1949 Chevrolet Sedan | Sedan 1946 Olds. 1949 Chevrolet r Sedan 1946 Chevrolet 2 & 4-Doors | | | | | | | | | 1948 Chevrolet Sedan De luxe Radio & Heater | MOUNT 1948 Olds. 1950 Chevrolet ’ Sedan | 2-ton Stake Newcomer. Motors, Inc. JOY, PA. PEPE PEE TERE FEE TE TL III PET LTE MEPL FE PI TE Hi-School Corner On November 13, in conjunc tion with Safety week, Sergeant Reese of the Penna. State Police pre ented an assembly on sale I ty hey showed films of the Safety Patrol parade which was held last Spring Included in the films was a portion of the State Police Rodeo, of this vear, weld at Hershey Sgt Reese spoke to us, reminding u how careful everybody pedestrians prin or driver, should be during this cige of fog we've had. This is a time during which we should] be extra careful This past week was Book Week In celebration of this week the library held a contest It consisted of unscrambling. book titles About 150 tried it and about 25 completed it The first person doing so by getting; them all right, got first prize Asher Halbleib was the first prize winner. On display in the library this week were the book! jackets made by the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior English classes. They added a very fes tive note to the library besides being interesting November 19, a Square dance was held, sponsored by the ser ior class. It really was loads ol fun for everybody, even tho I1t|gj, did leave everybody just a lit tle tired. The caller wa Burt Wittenburg —— © a 4-H Club Play Placed > re For November 28th “Rise and Shine’, a three-act Nis:s comedy by Samuel French will be presented in the Manheim Township High School, Nefls To { ville, Saturday, Nov. 28, at 8 p m. The play will be directed by Miss Grace Noli, Columbia, RI and will be put on by the coun ty 4-H groups cal people, Miss Jeanette Brene man, Mount Joy R2 and Miss { Miriam Roland, Mount Joy RI1 Others in the cast are David Sweigart, Elizabethtown R3 Jerry Hess, Elizabethtown E23 Nancy Newcomer, Lititz R2 Arlene Stehman, Lancaster | John Neff, Lancaster R7; Kon- neth Kreider, Quarryville RI Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata 4 James Martin, New Hotia R2 Rose Marie Kochel P ile and Sylvia Seller, Sil Prompters are Mar of New Holland R2 Dorothy Stehman, Lancaster R3 and Ada Louise Kreider, Lititz R4 Between acts music will be furnished by Dorothy Stehiman, trumpet solo and Clyde Bruba ker, vocal soloist Busines manager the presidents of the councils, Thel- ma Sangreyv, Lititl R2 and Mel vin Good, Lititz R BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Varsity & J. V, P M * Dec. 1—West Lompeter 2—Pattor 1:00 Dec. 8—Paradise * Dec. 1i—Manheim Central Dec. 15—Lititz * Dec. 18-—Elizabethfown * Dec. 2!-—Hemptfield Dec. 29-—Aimuni Jan, S—East Donegal * Jan. 8—Maiieda Jan. 12--Manor * Jan, 15—Manheim Central Jan. 19—Manheim Twp. Jan. 22--Elizabethtown Jan. 28—Mano: * Jan. 23—Hemplield Feb. 3—Paiton * Feb. 5-—East Donegal eb. Twp. * Feb. 12—Marieiix League Games hoc | Mpa amma» >in Junior High 4:00 P. M Dec. 1—Bainbridge * Dec. 4—Hempiield * Dec. 11—East Donegal Dec. 15—Patton * Dec. 18—Marietia * Jan. 8—Manheim Central Jan. 12—Bainbridge * Jan. 15—Elizabethiown * Jan. 22—Hemplie d * Jan. 29—East Donegel Feb. 2—Pation * Feb. 5—Marietta | * Feb. 12—Manheim Central * Feb. 19—Elizabethtown . Longue Games — in A balanced budget, with tax cuts to stimulate the productive | energies of the nation, is essen- tial to America’s continued power. Waste can be eliminated for the improvement of our do- | economy Withot eR | ening our defense.” I Gnesi: Patronize Bulletin Advertisers The cast will include two lo- Hq DEEN Q | wes BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. . —— | lectric Under The PERS( IN A 1.S | Wednesday, November 25, 1953 6 and Gas e ing . Basket | : nol) eats on | REL BUREAU | NOE | mee eee oe. | Cheerleaders Chosen Also Specialize Or | perfidy : | Wit ning of Basketball Mrs. Robert Taylor and son,| At Mount Joy High FARM MACHINE WELDING | INS uA rir Meh A h local ‘high school | Rickey, of Rockland, Massachu - AND EQUIPMENT | 1 iy pol tb Life Insurance Co f \ ust | corner, the Rams | gots, have returned home after si re | Ab rl TEN ARETE DLT this week in pr er i ten d s with hér m Varsity and junior varsity | Automobile and Truck Welding Horie. Offices COLUMBUS, LAL | In pre pending da r mo ‘ ky gt NING | ; "a - | the coming games next (her, Mrs. Hazel Clement and cheerleaders were chosen Fri LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Gas of h W Lampeter (Tue relatives Mrs. Taylor was the Sey it ih Mout yoy. igh p din 0 WwW arren H. Stehman Cost 1 i Wednesday) ant | former Marie Clement East | O18 watt, alricia 0 g i or IN] Tow Wrightville (Frida The: last ‘tw ” Hn Eh « ¢ Schroll, Miriam Tyndall, Con over’ S SQUARE ST, FLORIN 0 nentioned it Tre awa it Te al stance Lane and JoAnn Brown Delta and M: Sweets 5031 | PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 Eph fhe results of the Scrimmages | were chosen varsity cheer-| MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3- ie vith Upp Leacock met with fai 'S FUNNY leaders Agnes Roserfeld, Rare - mit - ALL DENOMINATIONS approval. The first scrimmage dealt | Surber; ste a The Upper Room is used in churches represent v with man-to-man de- 4 Smith; ona Markley | ppe a mari wi 1an=to=man de= | H F Ik A nith; anc inona 1 Vv 1¢ : lical denomination. The writers en Cc Se | found the Ram ow olks were chosen junior varsity; : ing every evangelica 130 of HARV... £4il || 18 are also « any aiths pl 1 Coach Houck be Store Stuff members: J | of the daily devquo : > . } | . ‘ 1 bit 3 The Upper Room meditations are gems of spiri- levi ! le to vary the de- | In An Attic Z : Cheerleaders were chosen by | | | al insight and devotion, universal in their ap. ense to meet different | Mr. and Mrs. John Day, George || \ best de ds type offense When They SOR Houck, Mrs. Almeda Grifiiths| | (RY peal This weck more scrimmages ai ‘| Can Cash In Ne A | and Barbara Aierstock HN 3 ’ Obtained At imi isi. F771 \ 'S PHARMACY th vari. Dio | With AWANT AD | = at SLOAN'S PHAR here t ftermoon for a Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Narre TS ND. DALL'S STORE st mmage. This team is coached | - —_—— v Bi Walle former Eliza-| ethtoy ( « tin I a iew yeail igo. Walt member of the Bi } 1 ( team of 1946 vh Coa Houck coached upon Ie 1 from the Marine Corp : { i x Joie Big wie FACE CLOTH or D as an exira 1? scrimmage will do a lot | TE TL SE WELK ecic ting line-up for / You get py ( in It W il al 0 iC ] wh in shape and who | | i been set tl \ F | od & e. it isd poli of the i | Ry coac t in upon the ko | hat it the responsibility to the | he 1 themselve and] i Spe t ht duct themselve i Cpe 1m the ( B 150 ¥ DOX J We 1 Pe Nissley are | §i tin t ting } tio ! i Ww i, 1 hould | 3 LITT led i eam. Weber h ! n « L p ot, put 23 | € 1 W 1 Ol <101¢ f . | 3 fur I Vee Bill Et | 4 - wi played hei th uni var- | ity his sophomore moved SANT M: ear, but returned | h tand 6 foot two | ® ° | rly improved. | Get Silver Dust—and your Cannon Exfre—at uny of these stores: "on oo Also—Lux Flakes - Lifebuoy - Rinso - Lux Toilet Soap - Swan Soap as 1mprov- | URLWIRE TERETE TLL TL board. He 1s . : : ton, 3s Breeze - Surf - Swan Toilet Soap - Spry - Lux Liquid 22 C Thanksgiving Day | SALUNGA — ank | MOUNT JOY. PA. MILTON GROVE A 9 DINNER | Y |B. 0. Grosh J. K. Bender T Dinner. including Ap-| Hess Grocery S. W. Heisey 5 - — 3 zer, Dessert, and coffee —| J Booth Thome's Gen Md dse FLORIN LANDISVILLE y 50, | . ie . Mdse. ¥ | BBR Drovey’ 5 Cafe | H. K. Bortzfield Oberholzer’s VMOU | J. H. Stehman E. H. Stauffer | Smith's Store Graybill & Mease | JOY N ro From WINTER WEATHER 1 0 Electric heating cable automatically protects ; your water lines from freeze-ups. The moment the : temperature drops to the danger zone, thermostatic controls send electric heat flowing into the cable and : I along the pipes . . . keeping water ready to flow at the turn of the tap. With electric heating cable auto- matically controlled, you’ll have ready water for poultry house, dairy barn, milkhouse and kitchen . . . without work or worry . . . even through the most severe freezing weather of the entire winter, Ask your PP&L Farm Representative, or your local farm equipment dealer for the facts on electric heating cable now. Install it now and forget freeze- up worries this winter. co Br NES TD - » = ENON EIA RRS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REDDY KILOWATT