The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 31, 1953, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 31, 1953 2

LAFFS
OWL




{ Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952
Subscription Rate $2.50 per
Yea by Mail
Advertising rates upon request
Entered at the postoffice at
| Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class
[mail under the Act of March 3,
1879
Member, Pennsylvania News
paper Publishers’ Assoeiation
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BY A WIS OWL | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
i u | Miller were Mr. and Mrs. John
Now the great day is over for | Sterbach and son Jackie, Mr
another year We've about | and Mrs.’ Victor Bushong and
cleaned up the turkey left-ov-| son, and Mr. Michael Orbank,
ers. the greens decorating dec- | lancaster
orating the house are dry and Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, WINNIN
{ : INNING PHOTO - The © ing far 1 the Far 3 ) 'S + Christmas we
falling off as vou get against|and Mrs. Susan Gamber attend G PHO'TX I'he winning farm in the Farm Photo Contest for Christmas week
i Ep . led the Sil Wedd A was the farm owned by Abram G. Faus. Mr. Faus’ farm is located one mile north of Hos-
em and the house 1s a verl- {ed the Silver eading Anniver sler's Church on the road leading from Mount Joy to Mastersonville. His address is Manheim,
table obstcle cours kids, | sary of Mr. and Mrs, Mylin R. D 4 His farm has (ifty acres. Having been born on the farm, Mr. Faus and his family
toys and what-nots, but with- | Haverstick at their home at| have now lived on the farm for the past three years
out them it would be a pretty | Willow Stret on Sunday after-i—___ a A a = g
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quiet holiday, so we don’t mind. | noon. UNCLE MELTY NT | PP&L Builds Substation
- | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris-! LORIN In Hummelsiown
Now we can concentrate on [tice Wittle and daughter were, SIMMER DOV, SON wT Anothet step in Pennsyi
) i ! = = TALK ABOUT THE WEATHE Fy : 4 rr ste ennsylvania
our New Year's resolutions. We | Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren TIME TT LR Ag TART. BEIN’ Wie Tr
: BEFORE 9 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Musser of | Power & Light Company's con-
really should take these more] Jr and family, Millersburg, | PREPARED 15 YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. ; NETS Tall, JN !
i ja ar || Fr Yi EEE Lewes, Del. spent the Holidays | tinuing expansion program got
seriously Mrs. Ragner Hallgren ,Sr., Mt. > ily | underway recently th tili
A : 1 "rr anvhter Qo ar. | ja} aCe y as © 1til1-
aa Joy and Mr. Charles Wittle, of with their daughter, Mrs. Har Tw Boi i
"copy oe isha to] Colmbia B.D old Bender and daughters ty started work in a $2,000,000
A correspondent wishes to} . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | extension to its Hummelstown
know whether a circulating li Mrs. Serena Fogie was a) Mr. and Ars. Arthur Nel ul | bstation, near the” southwest
Bn vt ea Hr Dav gitest of armani dy. Mr. Harry Geyer, Elizabeth-|> : §
brary ought to be kept in aj Christmas Day guest of Mr. and] town. Mr. Hamil , | boundary of Hummelstown bor-
stationery store | Mrs. Warren Sload and family, A vR ani ton, and | ugh
Si | Marietta son Terry of Mount Joy were}
| Me a. | Ferien Mis 4 Fhe two year old substation
iia its al via Fas mem) suests of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton
John Fuller asked me this| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christm serves as one of several bulk
Be . . on Iris as 3 us :
one When the thermometer | Geltmacher and family were ; | power receiving and distribut-
galls. how often does it break?” | Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, Kin- x and Mrs. Walter Welfley. | jo pings for the company’s
| y Mr. ¢ Mrs. Elmer W 3) Si 11 “ai
derhook, and Miss Evelyn Wag- on ing Ie Eimer Vie Miss | praprisburg and Lancaster di
ov Tron | Mary Barnhart, were Christmas : ‘
Abe. Faus. one of our rural] ner, Ironville Dew vaste of Bi wh rr Til | visions. According to Mr. G. T.
: | ay guests of Mr. and Mrs 1 | Qtor "es
readers suggests “that if you Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and] : : Hi=1 Storb, vice president of the
y : i man Barnhart at Rheems i aed aster. Alkics
wish to iisien to an interesting | son Richard visited Mr. and] M 1M VI Li | utility’s Lancaster division, the
4 9 . | r. ana Mrs artin Liggins, | i 3 i i
agricultural address, engage a| Mrs. Charles Mann Sr, and had | Cri extension, which will include
| ub ‘1 1ad as their guests ‘on “hrist- | : . 1434
man to deliver it who never ev- | daughter of Kansas City, Mis-| | ronan sarery concn sda |p Ni LM Willi installation of additional trans-
: : ¢ . | nas Day, Mr. and, Mrs. William : . 1
en planted his foot en a farm. | sourl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ae Bri : 1 G ¢ former and switching facilities
FS an anc son fegory dan 1 1
| Mann, Jr. and daughter, Balti-| wig LE I ; Sys “1 will enable the substation to re-
| | EN Ww fand Mrs. Wm. Haines were Mr. | Jeffrey of Mount Joy, Mr. and |
1k Eisenhauer, from town, | MOTE A the home of Mrs. end Mrs. Henry Rollman and | Mys. Mariin Liggins Jr., and son | ceive pow er at the very high ca
was made ‘president of our | Ona Bupps and Mr. Harry Bar- family. Lititz, Mr. and Mrs.| Jackie pacity of 220,000 volts and sup-
| Fr ials | . Jdlr it ag TE 3 4 »
“absent-minded professors club” | ton, York. : Lloyd Neniwig and family, of Nh Hari Sr. ds a Ply it as required to the existing
aby last week one evening | Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle Florin : Q 3 ol “1 transmission net-
las V 8g surgical patient at St. Joseph’
after he had enjoyed a short | and daughter Ruth, were Xmas : BEEN. 0seph Ss work.
after nec naa enjoyed a snor Mrs. Edith Erb and Bobbie | Hospital { 5
snack i : ked HSE Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; wy ‘ | Protecting service and equip
snack he smoked several} = y aus Witmer visited Mr. and # Mrs. Mr. an Mrs. Frank Lynn te 4
igarettes. then decided Jet Charles Wittle and family, of] ment at this important electric
cigarettes, then decided to clean - Ta Norman Brosev and family, at; and son John and Bonnie Lynn : {
he table off for his wife Columbia R. D. : YI, 1 load center will be huge auto-
the table off for his wile oi = 3 . Silver Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. | Orbisonia, visited Mr. and Mrs. | : : ST 3
“1ke” put the ash tray in the The following visited at the ! BY x matic switches, called ‘oil cir
K pL ie a a) iJohn Victor Witmer and son B. I'. Kaufman on Thursday. »
refrigerator and was about to Arndt Rest Home: Rev. and Jol Et RD Mrs. G . | cuit breakers”. Controlled by
é $ ro Fin Ww. Johnnie, E-town R nd Mrs. George Mumper re Palani whit antlv
throw the butter away when he | MVS. Hiram Lefever, FE'town Visit f M a on Mr. and Nfs Fas sensitive relays which instantly
. v ay fever . actor i1sitors Ol WAT and > . A ) ivi < S. Jd . aie he eed "Qe BE
discovered what he was doing. | and Mary Lefever, Lancaster. | Rw : ; ad: family near Bai appraise the need, these opel
ra Christmas Day visitors of|Maurice Frysinge: Irs. fu . ts : lear bain- a4. with split second speed to
nz y 3 T . I iced saturday {
Dud” Hurles ws “he can’t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and| Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisc ' ras; | safeguard supply to the area.
bua ey says he can . . v . = + ic QD . oO ia’) xl NVirs. / tl 38 ‘ py
blame that one oh ihe } t family were Miss Priscilla Fog-|€r Wert Miss Esther Lo B- | ol vi ! Arthur Shetter | po four 220,000 breakers to be
ame ina 1e on € nea . NA lo lo . 1 tisville calle 1 he . 3 :
ie, Mr. Harry Mammino, Mr. jer, Mr. Ben Weaver ville called on the at this substation
ik ~ ih af bo te KR athrvis lah fath George Shet-
Harry Fogie, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Miss Kathryn RK. We wer, Mr. George Shet-| a total of 120 tons and
Did vou get vour free souvenir ? ns wigter. and family S 3 | il
: TE a Ld venir { tor Fogie and daughter, Shirley caster, Miss Kathry is im On Piney. cost nearly a quarter million
ash tray at “Frank Shreve’s : : : a. C bi: s. 1 Ivers, | Vir. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel e :
1d A : rank FeVES all of Philadelphia. er, Columbia, Mi ay niyers Te rs. Lloyd Vogel en-| gojjars. Seven other breakers
yt thi ‘hristmas? 1 1 ‘ Mr. : r wl Fitzkee a torte a M and 'S ‘re
Ini ig Lansunas : Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fizik ne i un Pew Fred | wim similarly control the flow
if you int » ar | . hpi : : N \iarian 0 auer and childre ¢ ancast- 2
3 ou didnt, come around on | 4 family were Christmas Day/|son Daniel Mrs ian Fox | Hauer ai children of Lancast-| t+ 66.000-volt power
No war's Eve = Rips 1 4 y or 1 St er Monda i Ce
ow xe r Sade | guests of Mr. and Mrs. William and son David, Mt. J v J 4b 0 Monday evening | pwo giant 75,000 kva trans-
“Willie Enck savs ‘ankie 5 . Mr nr hnston. 1 as- | I'he dic ree “hure
lite nek say Fi angle’ £18! Rynier. Gap. Mrs. Havard Johns Lanecas- | eH J! in Creek Church of | 40, meps are to be installed to
coiling te ive a } ’ PF a ars ans oo ar av eo Con ‘ Vi th Br r at Vernfie Ye x .
oir g to give a box of cigars to Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-jter a d Lizzie Copenhali \ |) ed rethren, at Vernfield, Pa. }.. qje the flow of power be-
wach cust . fume 2 eld their edication sunds o¢ a
each vin Witmer and family R. D : in Dedication Sunday, | tween the 220,000-volt and 66,-
HEY | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman| Mr. and Mrs. J Har Shu- | the following from this place ggg.yolt systems. Each weighs
1 SNA . che | 4 A A Fld ne \ T | = 4 :
A fellow on Mount Joy street| and daughter, Silver Spring,man, E-town, visited Hrs Ma- | atu nded. El and Mrs. A. N | 125 tons and costs approximate
told me his wife was getting | pps. John Kauffman Sr. Iron-/tilda Derr, Sunday Eshelman, Rev. and Mrs. Henry | jy $400,000. To transport this
heavy, but he never realized] yille, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Becker and daughter, Mr. and equipment, a railroad
i | ’ 1 yg yg rs \ : Vrs "1: ( Irenne 1 : :
how heavy until she and he at-{ Witmer and sons of Gamber and da irs. Clayton Brenneman, Mr. | is being extended into
tended a Christmas program #t| Road. were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray land Mrs. Clarence Myers, Mr. | pha substation. This will not on
a nearpy rurai school, and when | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John er and son, Mr. and Mrs and Mys. Samuel Becker ang | ly serve for the original install- |
she walked up the middle of the | irossman and family “were Mr. winters and family, Manheim, |" ughier. Carolyn ation but for future mainten-
. ye RO . he 3 | Vir, ¢ Mrs N Tr Jo
schoolroom, she erased all the and Mrs. Ben Eisenberger and!np. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley | work as well
Blackboaras! | family and Miss Helen Elizabeth Hoffman, Lancas enteriained to diner on Sun The ‘busses’, or common
\ \ . 2. . . ~ i a
i —— of Gap. ter | day, Miss Mary Barnhart, Mr. points for the converging ot 1n-
I guess that's the result of be- Mrs. Pearl Brenneman visit Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and and Mrs. Elmer Wittle, Mr. and | and outgoing lines at
ing a real country girl. My | ed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb onigamily Wert Sunday Supper |’ I Martin H. Liggins and son the substation, Incorporate a
1 fs ilv ras - ~ ie Kie Nios
wife's whole family was born} Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville | Jackie, { new suspension type design
and raised in the country — ex-{ Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt Kelly of Colonial Park | Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess en- pigneered by PP&L engineers
cept her. She was born and | entertained the following Xmas Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| rtained the following to din-| 5), already installed at several
spread out all over. | Day, Mr. and Mrs. Habet ot Frank and family were Mr. | BEF ot Christmas Day. Mr. and | they company substations.
————— | ghatian and family, Springfield, apd Mrs Roser. Pvt Mrs. Cyrus Geib of Mount Joy | now widely accepted as an ef-
v3 aE re nd | eT 2 19] AMES "wr nv iA :
When we were first married | pa., Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mrs. Lloyd McKee, Klines R. D.. James Musser, Mr. and] ¢octive and economical new
a. Fira Rees 4 s B CK auffm: Mrs . . {
we lived on the farm with her | pell and family, Mr. and Mrs. yilie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin] Mrs B. F. Kauffman, Mrs. Adah of constructing what |
folks. Lots of people complain-| Havard Johnston, Lancas.er Garner and family, Wrightsville | Eichler, Miss Margaret Eichler, | be called the “heart” of a
ed of the hard work on a farm.| Myr. and Mrs. John Miller R. D.. Mr. and Mrs Hathaway | 279 Mr. Claude Espenshadc | substation, this reliable design
Yo 3 VES AA 3 2 y wea S ‘0 ie Pierce is Y
I never minded because my visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brenneman, Mt. Joy R. D { Miss Connie Pierce is spend-| greatly reduces the amount of
rif ay wore fi * Mtv NA . ¥ ng ti Jee with Tr arent ks 3 z
wife and I were fifty-fifty part-| Johns, Mr. and Mrs. John Ster- Christmas Day guests of Mr ing the week with her parents, | ¢goundation and structural work
rs. When somethi é | ' Lancaster ‘hristmas fol i : Mr. and Mrs. Richar ire
ners. When something had to] bach of Lancaster on Christmas and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family ad tichard Kraus, at required
1 i 3 vel eac ‘ 3 3 | : ancaste Bal 4 4
be done, we'd each do half of it. | Day. and Mrs. Irene Snyder were mngaster Ri . | The major project is but one
Take fuel for instance—— ——! Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Mr. and Mrs. John Wittel, Flor Mr. and Mrs. Walter®Gever. | of many projects making up P.
she'd chop the wood, and I'd|and family visited Mr. and Mrs.lin and Mr. Abner Weaver, Mt. M ibel Herr, and P & L's huge coordinated con-
burn it. | John Plaskey and family, Silver|joy Harold Hostetter and Mrs. Su | struction program totaling over
| Spring, Mr. and Vivs. John Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oli san Miller, of Elizabethtown, $40 million in 1953 alone. The
ack PER : sy of} w= . Xa Nir Nira . alle Mr Allie : : : ;
Dad to small son: It's none ol} Kauffman Sr., Mr. and Witmer and family were | led on Mrs. Lillian Hamilton | program is designed to provide |
your business how I met your|wm. Kauffman and family, ofipr. Frank Landis and Mr. Ru a Sunday. | adequate, dependable electric
mother. But 1 will tell you one | Jronville jus Landis, Wrightsville My. and Mrs. Woodrow Filz-| capvice to the residential, farm, ps
thing—it certainly cured me of Mrs. Matild: Derr spent Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- hee entertained the following industrial, and commercial cus
whistling. Christmas with. Mr. and visited Mr. sand Mrs, | 20 dinner. on Christmas Day, | {,mers throughout the Central
. Mra Xr vod Sry
Lloyd Derr and family, Mount!Ralph Kieth. Brunnervilie, Mr piv ind Mrs. Benjamin Rein- | Eastern Pennsylvania area ser
This is just : reek late | ) 1 hold and Mr. ¢ Mrs. William |
I'his 1s jusi a week late, but| joy R. D. land Mrs. Robert Kieth, Akron. |, iN Hy h ind Mrs. William | oq py PP&L. |
somehow we mislaid it last] Murs. Edith Erb, visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer Schweers, Mr. and Mrs. John = |
| . { Avi « V ae 2 « 3 « 3 »
week | Paul Witmer and children, andland family visited Mr. and Mrs tohm and family of Mt. Joy er.
*Pwas the night before Christ- | Mrs. Tillie Thuma of Marietta. [Aaron Landis, of Lititz Thurs Viiss Fannie Witmer of Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler |
| bethtown was a dinner guest of | and daughter, spent Christmas
mas
And all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring,
Not even a souse,
The stockings were hung by
The chimney with care.
They'd been worn for six weeks
And they needed the air.
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THE BULLETIN
Published every Thursday at 11
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa |
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
John E. Schroll,

| Mr. and Mrs. Harr)
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
| Weaver and family, Columbia
iR. D. {
| Christmas Day guests of Mr.|

A local customer was rather
informed
upset when the tailor
—@pl. Hornafius| him that the suit he had order-|

Didja ever notice? About the
time you're important enough
to take two hours for lunch, the
doctor limits you to a glass of
milk.
Bud says: “A dime is a dol-
lar with the taxes taken out.”
ed would not be ready for six|
months. |
“Six months?” he cried. “Why
the whole world was created in
six days!” i
“True,” said the tailor,
have you taken a good look at
it lately?” i
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Everybody reads newspapers but
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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brenne-
man on Christmas Day
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker
entertained the following to a
dinner on Christmas Day. Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Becker and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.
Martin Jr., and daughter, Lin-
da.. Pvt. Henry Becker and Miss
Beverly Ann Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mump-
er had as their dinner guests on
Christmas,» Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Brinser of Middletown, Mr. and
| Mrs. John Bender, Mr. and Mrs.
( G. B. Bender and family of Mil-
jton Grove, and Mrs. Emma Boy-


| with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bless


Under The
After a week lay-off, the lo-
| cal Rams resumed practice this
| past Monday with a scrimmage |
| against Mechanicsburg
School. A team that is a member |

of the South Penn League. | os
|
Last evening the local Rams |
| lost a close game to the Alumni |
| 46-44.
With Zimmerman,
| Kear and Clinger hitting
| baskets in the first quarter, the
Alumni got off to a flying start |
| by outscoring the varsity 15-9. |
[ In the second quarter the Rams |
| found the range and outscored |
their opponents 14-2. Klugh, |
Nissley, Metzler, and Ashenfel- |
| ter scored the {or the |
| Varsity. It was scoring
during the third quarter with |
the Alumni leading the way 12
Germer, |
for |
baskets
close
| Basket

to 11
During the final quarter the
Alumni dominated the scoring
17 to 10. Last year's captain, |
Bill Zimmerman, scored four of
his baskets during the period
Kear, Zimmerman and Cling- |
er led the scoring for the Alum-
14, 12, 11 points respec- |
ni with
| tively. |
Klugh and Metzler led the
Varsity, cach scoring 14 points.
Alumni G F Tl
Zimmerman ... 6 0 12 |
0 0 0|
Germer 3 1 7
Williams oh 0 0 01
Metzler . 3 0 2
Lindemuth . . © 0 0
Kear . 4 6 14
Weber 0 0 0
| Clinger ... . 5 1 11
Total 19 8 46 |
Mount Joy G F Ti |
Klugh . «6 2 14;
Nauman arr 0 0}
Nissley 2 1 5
Metzler 6 2 14
Ashenfelter . 4 0 3 |
Zeller . Ci 3 31
Total 18 8 44
Next week's games with East
Donegal Marietta will be
| deciding factors on the outcome
of the Section I title race.
East Donegal defeated East
Hempfield, lost a thriller to E-
town 44-43 and also lost to Mar-
and
jetta in a high scoring game by
the score of 72-63.
Marietta is undefeated in the
section This is the team that
louck picked to win the
have a high scor
Kugle and
has defeat
Manheim
Coach
Section? They
ing trio in Grove,
Fahringer. Marietta
ed Hempfield 65-47,
49-42, and Donegal.
Team Standings W L
Marietta 3
Mount Joy 2
East Donegal ‘ 3 1
Manheim 1
Elizabethtown nel
Hempfield <4
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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Varsity & J. V.
5—East Donegal
8—Muiieila
12—Manor
15—Manheim
19—Manheim Twp.
* Jan. 22—Elizabethtown
Jan. 26—Manor
* Jan. 29—Hempliield
Feb. 3—Paiton
* Feb. 5—East Donegal
Feb. 9-—Manheim Twp.
* Feb. 12—Mariefta
League Games
| VI I Cl
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
* Jan.
Jan.
Central
woke mo wom om om
| mere -
* Feb. 12—Manheim Central
* Feb. 19—Elizabethtown
FERRY
Junior High
* Jan. 8—Manheim Central A
Jan. 12—Bainbridge H
* Jan. 15—Elizabethtown H
* Jan. 22—Hempfield H
* Jan. 29—East Donegal H
Feb. 2—Patton A
* Feb. 5—Marietta A
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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa, JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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of the daily devotions are also of m
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SLOAN’S PHARMACY
TYNDALL'S STORE
MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Diamond Brand Walnuts .................
Black Walnut Meats .
Pecans - largewhole .
Tiny Chocolate Bits ....
Cope’s White Corn
Myer's Chicken Pie ................
Myer's Beef Pie
Fordhook Lima Beans
Green Peas
Sexton Sliced Crab apples ..................
Sexton Fruit Cocktail . li tren ies
Sexton Cranberry Sauce ..........


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SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS:
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MIDNITE SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE ¥

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 1.- 2
RICHARD WIDMARK — ELAINE STEWART -in-
“Take The High Ground”
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MONDAY, JANUARY 4
LEX BARKER -
JOYCE MACKENZIE
-in- £
“TARZAN AND THE SHE DEVIL”

- TUESDAY, JANUARY 5
KIRK DOUGLAS — PAUL STEWART
“The Juggler”
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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. JANUARY 6 - 7°
JEANNE CRAIN —
“City Of Bad Men"
DALE ROBERTSON in
hurches represent.
tion. The writers
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Christmas shop-
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for paying those
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