The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 20, 1956, Image 3

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    DOWN THE ALLEY
Greiner 450, Funk
7, and Johnson 467.
» PAPER. BOX-—0
Gerberich 422, E. Rice 478,
and
567. Brosious 450
Hurst 481. Totals 2280.
GERBERICH
Heilig 464, Lawder 432, B.
irown 444, Taylor 479, D.l-
MT. JOY TILE
Wells Craul 496. Totals 2092,
540, Keener 365. Garber 154. HCLLINGER'S
SN INRIA RENE,
BUS TRIP ~~ DEC. 29th
To Koziar's Christmas Village
The great:zst Christmas display in the U. S. A.
417, Holtzman
TO SEE MOVIE
For having sold over
FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE quote in ‘the recent
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FRIDAY--SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 - 22
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BARBARA HALE - # Chicken in Basket
“7th Cavalry”
MONDAY--TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 -
DOROTHY MALONE
“Pillars Of The Sky”
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 - 27
MAUREEN O'HARA
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i Steamed Lobster Tails
4 T-Bone Steak
JEFF CHANDLER
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MOUNT JOY


FOR SALE
CORN-FED
DOUBLE BREASTED [for the American Flyer race. God parsonage, East Main St
[The contestants raced their Thev moved here from Roh | lighway Safety, Dept. of]
imodel trains on tracks set up parstown. The twa ublic Instruction. |

Sunday Dinners
12 Noon to 9 P.
BOB MUMMA
AT THE TONSOLE
5:00 To 9:00 p. m
2 PAIR YA PAN PA


Dressed or live weight.
PRICE REASONABLE
DUCKS FOR SALE

Mount Joy American Legion
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For Xmas Candy and Holiday Foods

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Open Late Friday Night — Closed 8 p. m. Sat.
Open Monday 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
HESS’ FOOD STORES
MASTERSCNVILLE
Phone Manheim 5-2770
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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MOUNT JOY


Wolgemuth §
Kepple 424 §
Totals 2368 §
454,
Frantz §
Totals
the
magazine
high
the students will see
full-length motion picture
holi-
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be
to
85¢ Institute of Technoligy and a
former eeletrical engineer for
85¢ the Bendix Radio Divison of J ou gf go To I i
the Bendix Aviation Corp. in 0f Birchland Avenue. The close under.
Towson, Md. His parents, Mr. Roseers and their con m~ved
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and Mrs. Anthony Schur-[lo the borough from «ne Children Should Learn demuth played one of his
best games, rebounding,
i Shrimp and Good Home
Made Ham Sandwiches
Ph. 3.9141 Winners were named in the von. two girls and a boy. Mr
model train race sponsored yy aman is emnloved »t the
by the Hi-Y of Donegal high Marietta Air Force Station
-,chool. Kim Lippiatt won Rev. and Mrs. William Til'e
first prize for his Lionel,
train with James Gingrich,
second and John Kupp, third and Mrs Tillat sre wow liv
Ray Bowers won the prize ing in the local Church of ules,” declared Ivan J. |a150 for children getting éonjresumed after the dressing
room pep talks, the situation Fos
probobly would he expressed fice. The tuition charge for: a
 

 


 
 
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of Newtown, Pa.,
the Reserve Forces Act pro-
gram. Men voluntéering for
the six-months tour of active
duty are permitted to finish
their military training in lo- from
cal Army Reserve or Nation-
85¢ al Guard units. Schurmann is’ Ley on
a 1954 graduate of Drexel at Business Press. Lancaster
mann, lives in Newtown.
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Harvey K. Shoemaker |;
Phone 3-9862

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fumes fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.
4 | Thursday, December 20 3
Families
egal made a first
Member: of the “Welcome
Mount Joy” committee
a respect for the dangers of fire early in their lives. ‘With: Manheim ‘Central.
with gift certificates donat<d
by the cooperating merchants, a Special badge and an official membership card. All you do
58 to 39
(the boroush
Mrs: + Weher ond Sparky's Fire Department is a non-profit project of the

100 Snr ingville Read, The
g Berrvhi'ls moved to thwn
: > SPARKY'S FIRE DEPARTMENT ball game was, for all prac
ke
Army Pvt. Richard O.|from Colvmbia. Thev have 2 Boston 1, Mass.
: ; “children. George. ag d seven:

ished.
recently completed e'ght And David, six months, Mr Ken Depoe's lads they
pp : IBerrvhi is Wo at \ iO retina
weeks of basic combat train- [Ber ryhill ib 0 mpl iy d a looked like a first class ball
ing at Fort Knox. Kv.. under |Wagaman'’s. Lititz. The two team during the first half
visited Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Tavlor of 104
Springville Road. The Tav-|
lors moved to Mount Joy
Lancaster Thev have|
two children. Janele and Su-|
san. Mp. Tavlor is emnloyed
control,
Mrs. Charles Drac» and
Mrs. Harold Zimmerman vis-|


ston. Pa. Mr. Rosser is a con
tractor in construction work. . scoring and working in high
{ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Fast sd Of Ss fe gear.
TRAIN WINNERS bor arety |
4 : jo he
{ rw “ohh ia. The was held o an star be
Arbutina Tavern ARE NAMED LI ag eg | Harrisburg — “Now that “Before crossing a streetWeidman, who displayed a
‘hildren have started back 10 or highway, the children ?2autiful hook shot tech-
ichool they will be exposed : nique, was kept well under
control. As a scoring and
lis a matter of life and death. »nlay-makineg combo. he and
ind their son. were the fifty] urge | That goes for children = atJan Morinchin finally totaled
Main Street. moved 1{o the

| should look both ways. This

o many highway hazards on
+
heir way to and from school
nd parents should
; 1 : 28 points for the evening.
‘hildren to obey all safety | controlled intersections and
visited last week. Rev

ste c ‘hie ivisi ff |
stehman, Chief, Division of ind oft the bus!

in the school gymnasium. lwere visited by Miss “City children have their | going in both directions must heim fan who called it a
ra or Brown and Miss Mariar hazards at street crossings, [stop for a stopped school bus/ Tout
| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Rutt, [many of which are protected when, taking. an. or discharg-| During the “in fighting”
A ar or sive Thor nel Bd Portner was-laid low in
| raffie lights, and police;
¢|walk along highways and |ways drivers who do not. o-
s
TAPPAN OR ROPER GAS RANGE
WATSR HEATERS. GAS CLOTHES DRYERS
GAS ROOM HEATERS - several sizes.
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hat moves at top speed along | Stehman. urges children to shortly recovered,
Your rural arteries,” Stehman| avoid horseplay.at bus stops 1,

[thrilling first half which
A al dt WT rt tv pv whi Fag
TRY Donegal Holds Barons.
AaB For Half Bow, 58-39" |
Welcomed Teach your children fire safety early! For two quarters the Don:
To Town A special fire department for kids has been created by the class basketball. game of
National Fire Protection Association to help give children Tuesday night's encounter
But, following the inter-
visited new families last Your child can join this wonderful fire department and mission, things went from
‘Thursday evening. Armed q special instruction manual on how to avoid fires, bad to worse and the Tribe
was scalped in its own blood,
lof the borough, the girls to enroll your young fire prevention expert is to send 25¢ The first quarter saw the
lcomed the new families into to SPARKY'S FIRE DEPARTMENT, Boston 1, Mass. visiting Barons take a narrow
15 - 12 lead and at the half
it was only 29 - 24. But by
Mrs. John Miller visited Mr NFPA’s nation-wide public education program, the third frame pause, the
and Mrs George Berrvhill of ~~ count stood 46 to 31 and the
tical purposes over and fin-|
However, let it be said for
ond held a smooth-working
Manheim gang well under
Denny Gillham developed
a breath-taking scoring streak
as he shot hot from well out
on the floor. The Barons
moved out after him (natur-
ally) and then big Frank
we Kramer, left less well guard-
ited Mr. and Mrs. David Ross| i 5 led, rattled the. nets from
All the while Charles Lin-
However. when play wa:
The law says that trafficyoct in terms used by a Man-
ing pupils at the: designatedithe southeast corner of the
GIFT FOR ENTIRE FAMILY [but rural children have to | bus stop. But there are al- a ond ned, from
; a scramble for the ball, he
fmust contend with traffic |bey the law. was knocked windless, but!
the preliminary Tues-
"along the highway. day. Manheim Central won,
em — 4 inter enter (19.90. after .¢ ing
aft a ding dong wait,
Friday night the Indians

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DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL. SCHEDU.
1956 - 1957
Dec. 21 — Penn Manor 'H
Jan, 4 — Columbia r. A
Jan, 8 — Lampeter-Stras. H
Jan, 11 — Manheim Twp. H
Jan. 15 — Warw.ck t
Jan. 18 — Hempfield H
Jan. 22 — Ephrata A
Jan. 25 — E-town H
Jan. 29 — Pequea Valley, (A
Feb. 1 — Man. Cent. A
Feb. 5 — Penn Manor A
rida’? aise
ad: Yon :
Jan. 4—Columbia A
Jan. 11-—Man.. Cent, A
Jan. 15—~Warwick A
Jan. 18—~-Hempficld A
Jan. 25-—E-town H
Feb. 8—Columbia A
Feb. 12—Lanc. Twp H
Feb. 15—Man. Cent, H
Nov. 4—Lan¢. Twp. * A
All games 4 p.m.


Jay C. Musser
(From page 1)
chairman; Clarence Holling-
er, Frank Walter and Arthur
Zuch, merger committee;
Attendance Report
A 97% attendance figure
for the elementary and high
schools was issued by Wilbur
I. Beahm, supervising prin-
cipal. In the elementary
cchools, the total attendance
for the month was 1,456 and
in the high school, 843; ma-
king a total of 2299 students.
Bills amounting to $18 083.00
wire ordered paid,
The tuition rates were re-
leased from the county ' of-
high school student is $36.68
per month or $330.10 per
yaar. These figures do not in-
lude the cost of ‘the opera-
tion of a school on a per stu-
dent basis but represent a fig-
ure set for use in the system.
Receive Diplomas
Diplomas were voted for
boys who completed their
high school educations
5. E. D. (General Education
Development) in the Armed
Forces. They were Clayton
ho had formerly at-
ship High School and Harold
Leed who had formerly at-
EPHRATA, PA. {| { 33 RIGHT THIS WAY anyones. bell gare. Was tended East Donegal = Town-



Town Store. 25 S. State St., - Free Parking in rear : :
y return to the wars ay
Office - showrgom, 1 mile N. of Ephrata on Rt. 222 LADIES » the wars, playing
Penn Manor.
BEST BARGAINS in TOWN | On Fridav night of last
in Our week, at Elizabethtown, Don-
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imachine was purchased by
the Ushers League of the lo-
EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN
If you're caught short of

cash for Christmas shopping 7 cal St. Mark's E.U.B. church
as A E> * 1391 and -was used for the first
just see us . . get a loan § GEORGE WACHTMAN tone Nas Tine The
tat » Joan can take care ¥ cantata presented by the St.
od One an egy) ta ERY # Mount Joy Phone 3-4245 Mark's choir and the choir
: vour gift giving, and a1: -
[ol Bn y install f the Elizabethtown Church
you can repay in easy Sle of God was recorde
3 oe s recorded on the
ments out of income, inquire & machine. The tape recording
today Il will be taken out to the sick
and shut-ins of the church.









L S ° d The music committee will be
A in charge.
Instalment oan €rvice § ] The decision was made at
¥ the regular meeting of the
league last week in th
*hurch. Fourteen members
and one visitor attended the
meeting.
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Tl | don't wait!
play safe!
Get the traction you need
for safe winter driving now . . .
before the bad weather starts!
KELLY
Explorer
| winfer fire
GRIPS AND GOES
anywhere . . . any
weather!
Seven Advance
In Cub Scouts
Mount Joy's Cubs Pack
neeting Wednecday at’ the
chool was in the form of a
“hristmas party. Each of the
Cubs received a set of small
field glasees from the pack


 


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qd Don Chiefs received small


made his official visit to the
group.
The program included two




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wiler; “Night Before Christ-
Christmas” Refreshments
were served to the boys.
Advincements included
John Brown, to bear; Thom-
as Heisey., one co'd arrow



blackwall and
whitewall, tubeless
and tube-type
 
BREN Nees 1 { noints: Jeffrey Hawthorne,
NEW 14” SIZE FOR 1
4 ert Pennell, one gold; Harold
Smith, one silver; Richard
 
IAL 3
Ch one gold.
lei terms - - The next meeting wiil be|
is : held the fourth Wednesday
in January at the Franklin|
KELLY GEO. W. LEAMAN dancers theme]
UNG fl
208 E. MAIN ST. will be astronomy. Parents |
Hollinger Oil Service
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483
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hosts >
To The 108ts on the home floor
egal absorbed a bitter 78-32
Gl]
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d ASH ! Reliable 1. V. Service Tape Recorder
A Royal Coronet-Webcor,
4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED high fidelity tape recording
oil lanterns. Santa Claus]
tended the Mount Joy High
They were granted
diplomas immediately.
The. board placed orders
with the J. A. Colins Com-
pany for window shades for
the Maytown elementary
‘school and for curtains for
{the health room at the high
Group Purchases school. The curtains will /be
used as a room divider in
order that the room may be
used as a double raom for
students who are: ill.
Building Plans Are Discussed
The Buchart Engineering
firm made a preliminary re-
port on the study of the buil-
ding in the area as they were
directed to do by the board
at a previous meeting.
The board realized the im-
nerative need for p'ans to be
drawn now for the housing
of an increase in enrollment.
To cite an example of the in-
creased enrollment to come
in the next two years there
are 95 seniors and 93 juniors.
Ac the 95 seniors leave at
he end of the 1956-57 school
vear, 173 sixth graders will
Ye entering the junior high
4
Annther example is to men-
ion that at the present time
there are 708 students in the
third and fourth
srades. When these 708 stu-
dents are placed in a school
huilt to house 800 students,
there must be room for three
more additional grades.
The board hired the Buch-
art Firm to prepare the nee-
essary papers on which fo
make application to the De-
as their Christmas gifts. The partment of Public Instruec-
tion for the approval of re-
modeling and building of any
buildings that necessary. ‘
- New Teacher .
Miss Elizabeth Stradling of
readings hv Mrs. Joseph Det- | Barclay, Maryland, was ap-
nointed to teach elementary
mas” and the “Night Behind music in the schools of the
area next year. Miss Strad-
ling is a senior at the Sus-
guehanna University at Sel-
irzsgrove at the present time.
James Baugher, Elizabeth-
point and two silver arrow town, and Mrs. Ada Frank,
Marietta, were named to
one gold: Dennis Good: Rob- teach in the junior’ high
school to replace Benjamin
Weaver who filled a vacancy
in the Marietta Elementary
School. : :
Elmer Ginder was named
to make repair work in the
Mt. Joy Elementary School.
The first floor hall ceiling
will be, repaired ‘in the near
MOUNT JOY Iwill be asked to drive for the | future. Mr. Charles was *in-
LEHIGH AVENUE JIRES evening's meeting. Ralph | structed to secure a master
LANCASTER. PA. dependable for 62 years Rice, Cubmaster, was in policy on liability for the
charge of the meeting. various elementary buildings.




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