Did you see the “Big Freeze"? "0 «©88 T Jperate RL pee Cost Less To Operate {]| The Manheim Central Basket- | Town Office & Plant { ball team used it against our 5 S. State Phone 3-2207 I mile north of local Rams last Friday but to | ho Both Places Ephrata, No, 222 | no avail. | | | Cost Less To Install | | | 42 tfc contest fans. It was the weirdest TRA i hi To i hy tag a 1 ever witnessed by local qe | The Mount Joy coach failed to | see what was to be gained by . such tactics In the first place it did not| | phelp the relationship between | | the two schools. In fact, it was | | a very disgusting event for the | paying fans to see. { A former player of Manheim, | who sat behind the Mount Joy i | bench, informed the local coach ¥ { that he didn’t want to be asso ¥% | ciated with the Manheim team. team would orthodox If the Manheim have started to play BT TE PETE TATE TE RE TE FETT FEN A —————————— " © " 0 - 8 ™t| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, | Ashenfelter 2 1 5] NOBODY UNDERSELLS | Thursday, December 17, 1958 _4{Zetier g 3. ..8 p— I im | aan Rs WARD BOTTLE GAS | Totals 15 13 43 Under The "Tole qn COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES ON THE Bask } hee iat Re He with. 3 e loca ams split with a BEST GAS APPLIANCES | as et | pair of games agaiinst Lititz Gas Appliances and Ward Bottle Gas Cost Less To Buy | ee {| The Junior Varsity lost by an score of 47 16, at a terrific overwhelming Although they were height disadvantage, the team played rather badly. Poor pass ing and ball handling plus a lack of good defense work played a large part in the de- feat In the Varsity game, the lo | cals had a good second period by outscoring their opponents During this surge, Metzler 5 goals. The half locals leading 2¢ 14-6 made found the Lititz back during They actually cals, 33-29 In general, were poor in their zler led the scoring with twenty five points with Klugh finishing time 3-19 come ’ halt outscored the lo made a strong the second the local Rams passing. Met Prac tice What You Preach ) In is, when police caught ur ames Loeffler, who had um 0 4 50 a stop light at 65 m.p.h 1 lights and defective | brakes, they discovered that his companion was a driving instruc- tor, Singer’ s Home DOZ. Enzio’s Pir new home neat Stamford, Conn. h s a large picture IC hich is glazed with insulat- to hel p keep the “indoor | lence | natural i | $ basketball during the third per- | strong for 17 points Th fact, 3 iod, then there would have been | captain Klugh garnered ten HE purpose for the “‘freeze”. Mt. | points during the final period ¥ | Joy had a very small 7 point|to help clinch the victory. oe re | lead which a good team could| At the present time the local ADAM H. GREER PN overcoe: Since Manheim still | coach has had his squad cut to i | resorted to the “freeze” during | 14 players. Weber and Beaston 87 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. ¥ ~ ey oe Payer ; the third period, then the local | are inelgible for the present FN RR RA RANE NA SE TS NERS RSE ESERIES | : ar. ne ; I 7 PF 7 7A 724 74. Pc Fk PP FR i | coach could not &ee the true| while C. Groff was injured dur {| purpose for the “freeze”. ing a practice session last Mon- oS I In 1951-52 Mount Joy had a| day evening. # | completely green team but nev- | Lititz JV G F T] "| er used such tactics in order to 16 15 47 AT kl keep the score from mounting. | Mt. Joy JV G F Ti | That same green team lost six | Frey . = Fy 1 3 Farmers Furniture Sup ly Co R of their first 8 games. Among | Becker = i 1 : P . gto defeats were 82-28 and 67 | Fish ... ie 0 0 | SALUNGA, PA. Bl a losses to Sg fd Mare + 2 4 | etta respectively. They also lost | Mayer .......... 0 0 0 Ro Manheim, Hempfield and E.| Gg ‘ : , phe anc “| Grove ... 2 0 } Complete Line of Household Goods | Donegal, je: 9 3 A i nil The second half of the season | Harple . 1d 0 2 Gi | ~ a y 8 found the Rams defeating the | ¥ Gifts For Every Member Of The Family 8 last three mentioned schools| Totals 5 6 16 # | and losing to E-town 46-44 and | Lititz Varsit GC F mn I RI RARER Rene eam | Marietta 46-45 in an extra per- Devidsin y J 0D p iod. You can see by these re-|gcratchard Sen 1 15 U by E D [sults how a team can improve | pelp . aE 1 5 { by playing. They ended their | johns 9 0 | 0 J . | onnson ‘ +e | 51-52 season with an 8-8 record | Good i 9 1 19 F M hi | the poorest record the local | 9 0 4 arm aC inery | coach has had since coming to Runk . Soy 1 3 Mount Joy in 1949. rie aii onditi anteed b u . 2 go Reconditioned and Guar 8d by your Now for the game itself—Mt. Totals 24 4 52 Joy controlled the opening tap | Mount Joy G F Tl F AR M { and Zeller was fouled in his at-| Klugh . 7 3 17 | tempt for a goal. The foul was | Nissley : 1 i 3 | converted and the Rams led 1-0. Metzler s:13 3 25 Manheim immediately obtained! Ashenfelter . 1 2 4 BU R E A U possession of the ball.and held | Zeller . . } 0 8 (and I do mean held) the' ball a ie ‘ until 25 seconds were remain- Totals 24 9 57 Fractors All in A 1 condition co OF E3 w ith live lag ‘the ond of the firs. de PTO & live hydraulic John Deere “B Farmall | : . VY EYEE CLP ; : | quarter. At this time Gibble BASKETBALL SCHEDULE H” with cultivator & hydraulic Massey 101 Sr. with : eg . . . a rs wh | tried an unsuccessful field goal Varsity & J. V adj. front axle . . . . Case “S( . Siiver King Metzler rebounded ithe ball. | = 00 p SPECIAL - | passed to Nissley, who was foul- Sls led in an attempted field goal.! * Dec. 18—Elizabethtown H A "pn ah 3 . 3 Oliver “70” with loader, like new - tires and mechanically “Pete” made one of his two at-| * Dec. A $5985.00 | tempts as the quarter ended | Dec. 29—Almuni H New Idea Spreader, 4 steel wheels, tongue, yoke and | with the score 2-0. Jan. 5—East Donegal H double trees . ... $145.00 The second period found the|* Jan. 8—Maietia : : 3 | Barons still using the same tac-| Jan. 12—Manor H Also variety of other GOOD used machines tics. After Metzler scored for! * Jan. 15—Manheim Central H . 3 the Rams, following the tap, the| Jan. 13—Manheim Twp. H Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-0p. ASS | sarons neta ie bat «on. 2—Bisapetions A enfelter tied one of their play-| Jan. 26—Manor A MACHINERY DEPT. | ers up causing a jump ball. The | * Jan. 209—Hempfield H DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER. PA. | Rams got the tap and Zeller was : Feb. 3—Patton | fouled attempting his second | * Feb. 5—East Donegal A ini rk " . rg field goal attempt. He made the Feb. 9—Maonheim Twp. A VEL os CIEE TL EIR ZR RIE . : ¥ bh aia i | foul and the score was 5 to 0.|" Feb. 12—Marieita H 3 A Manheim tried an outside shot League Games ft a just before the half ended. — 3 Klugh rebounded the ball and Junior High 9 | passed to Ashenfelter who “hit” 4:00 P. ML. i | Metzler under the basket for 2 ds I] 0" points. This ended the scoring|. po. 18 H i 8 of the first half with the score |. jy, 8 Manheim Central A an unbelieving 7-0 oe : } fli S : Jan. 12—Bainbridge H x » Mount Joy attempted three |* Jan. 15—Elizabethiown H # shots and made two during the | * jan, 22—Hemplfield H : first half. Manheim failed on 3|* jan. 29—East Donegal H hd | attempts. Feb. 2—Pation A is | ; M h 9 T k 8 It was not until the final per-! * Feb. 5—Marietia A L ht t # | iod that the Barons decided to |" Feb. 12—Manheim Central H 3 1g en 0 er S as # | tangle with the Rams. The re-| * Feb. 19—Elizabethtown A ® | sults favored the local team. League Games . ° 1 8 | During These Busy Holidays! § me sored oii in wa 1 cs ® B| fal period. Metzler and Klugh | A&P EMPLOYEES WILL 0 | ; pli Bari ¥ Ea Rw i | sat on the bench during the final RECEIVE $2,225,000 TARE THE FAMILY OUT FOR DINNER # | two minutes as Eby and Nau-| ADDED COMPENSATION | R OFTEN SAVE MOTHER THOSE | man replaced them. Employees of the Great At- A, . TRE PR »n | Manheim JV G F T1.| lantic & Pacific Tea Company ~ re na THE TN i | : PRECIOUS HOURS SHE SPENDS IN THE | 15 14 44 | throughout the country will | io KITCHEN. | Mt. Joy JV G F T1| share more than $2,225,000 in | co. 2. 2 6 | pre-holiday compensation this | 2 Maver. ........... 0 0 0 | year, it was announced today by | * * * * x | Fish Ea 1 0 2 | Ralph W. Burger, president of 3 JA SPIE ) 2 6 | the food chain. | Ww O : 0 Zimmerman ..... 2 2 3 Lae And for the Christmas Table (7 4 9% : Becker 2 1 5| Every employee with as| f h deficiou A b> 3 Grove. .......... 2 0 4 | much as six months’ service will iF we have ceucious 3 Pennell 1 2 4 | receive a part of the annual — fund voted by the company’s ICE CREAM » Totals ........ 10 7 a t board of directors. Distribution # | Manheim H. S. +P is scheduled for December 18. SANTA CLAUS MOLDS RFR... 0 1 git meat Wilpers : #1! Gibble 3 3 3 ‘ < 4 for 6 C Sauffer ......... 0 1 1} .4 : Longenecker .... 2 4 8 S FUNNY farting ...... ones 1 0 * Kk Kk. Kk iy How Folks , . id i Tolals 6 9. 71 | Store Stuff BENNETT'S RESTAURANT [ie +) 4 bho); gs o.oo 2 8| Wh » en They 7 ne MOUNT JOY EBY oii 0 0 0 | | 45 EAST MAIN STREET rtm ; Nicdoo o "3 3| CanCashln |< PE ; Wie i ie 3 Meter 11111 D5 i With AWANT AD. 2 Natman 0 0 0] ¢ I i ] i | strained and ready for future use. |¥ ! Originally, copper, | field- Str atford. | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin [CORY FUNK OPENS CAMPAIGN Cory Funk, son of Mr. and Funk, 325 East Mount Joy, and Mr. J. B. Forgan, in an address before a convention of the American Red Cross, indicated that he felt | Mrs. Warren the members of the audience were | Main Street, more qualifie d to talk on the subject] Locality's Amusements Appear Here Wee | erica, Evelyn , Eph- than “like the boy whose fath- | | Miss fine od 1 | Hy p 1 er thought he ought to be told some- | (rata, started the officia opening SHOWS MATINEE thipg about the facts of life, It took |0f the 1954 “March of Dimes EVENINGS SATURDAYS considerable courage, but finally|campaign for Lancaster County. | 7 and 9:00 P.M THE TRE AND the father he boy xo oe Cory was named polio poster | SATURDAYS £ A wing room after dinner, an alte a . Ba . M. 2: . . some hesitation said, ‘Son, 1 should | (boy for the state of Pennsylva- Sans Mount Joy, Pa. He and Miss Ay placed the test tube | neighbor- like to discuss with you some of the nia. facts of life.’ The boy said, ‘Father, [national poster and that is fine, what would you like to|coin received in the FRIDAY—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18-19 - ROBERT STACK JOHN HODIAK -in- know?" (hood grocery store operated by | WORE SB PR H. Ray Blanck, Ephrata. - 99 Glow, Little Glue Spot | - I be “Conquest oc ise Before modern furniture is given| its fine finish, every precaution is| taken to make sure that all cracks and nail holes are filled and that all| ‘vagrant’. glue spots or smears are MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 OUR JOB ALD CAREY in removed, To aid the eyes in the PRINTING TERESA WRIGHT MACDON glue search, fluorescent dye is some- IS RIGHT IN 4 99 times mixed with the glue. The use ) THE GROOVE “eon The Hours dye in the glue does not] any harmful effects furniture is exposed to a lamp, it fluoresces Moving bay =n lpsurance northwestern es of New ROBERT K. BROWN ern Pacific. Finding themselves overcrowded among €00 neighbors, 320 E. Main St. Mount Joy | Phone 3. 4062 of this cause when the near-violet ray like a neon sign, and, |= es - Fire - Auto - Casualty TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 FRANK LOVEJOY -in- EDMOND O'BRIEN — “The Hitch-Hiker” Uninhabited tiny WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 HUGO HASS CLEO MOORE -in «Strange Fascination” ome 100 inhabitants of Pukapuka, in the Danger Islands 50 miles north of Nassau, arranged in 1951 to pay New Zealand $5,600 for the right to settle on Nassau. The mi- grants took with them food and food-plants to develop supporting] crops on their new island home, Plywood i The discovery of modern synthetic| ‘esin glues even before the} var, had done much to revolu-|§ tionize the manufacture of furniture |§ plywood. Not only do they reduce i the difficulties of manufacture, nd ¥ they produce a plywood that is i 48-tfc | RR RR RAE RETREAT ACTER ET PS EAA TE RP PE RAE Rei i | i | i i ! 4 equally strong in both directions the grain. In addition, the tremen- dous use of plywood in war rode. tion has vastly improved both meth- { yd and product, 3 ! i Yemen Customs Yemen is a country in which noon i comes at six o’clock—six hours after | ; where thieves are tied to|¥ ) and their loot in turn is to them NORRIS FANCY Cranberry Sauce No. 303 can 2/35¢ RAFFETTO SPICED 3% Canteloupes where high-grade Mocha coffee is grown, and where hot and 3 SPICED cold running water come from roof |§ NORRIS FANCY Sickel Pears tanks laboriously filled by chanting |i 1b 29 porters carrying four-gallon s 1 Pitted Dates c from nearby cisterns, and springs. i Wounded In Action 8 DIAMOND BRAND SPICED p Lejeune, N.C., Marine § Ib 4 C 3 cr, English Walnuts R Crabapple next day got badly sti 3 r. 3 5 net, the following day was bitten on cabo tun os GH by a upon y esr enous REI RS ANI eA Rg oR va from the hospital stubbed his toe on the hospital steps; limped back to bed. —————————— ? 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