The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 09, 1961, Image 3

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ember 9

FR BOWLING
High single, Ruhl! 234,
High triple, Ruhl 579
Hess 379. Total 2150.
First five high averages: CARLSONS-—-3


Bailey 169, Krick 168, Carl- Lehman 424, Keebler 452,
Dem AT 10Y WNE gon 168, McGallicher 166 and Ruhl 579, Lauth 464, Carlson
I NT JOY SOWkE Rehrer 164 546. Total 2465.
STANDINGS a BROWNS-—1
196 w 1. BAILEYS—4 Brubaker 534, Beck 465,
A cher ...... 26 14 Heisey 490, Armo'd 416, R. Wagner 555, Kennedy 418,
TOWN Meldtlie BEE terres 24 16 Watts 532, Flory 544, Bailey Mummau 413. Total 2385.
BHieYs. sv c veers 21 19 476, Total 2458. mem —
Browns ........ 20% 19% DIVETS—0 McGALLICHERS—3
d BUGIS + vv viv +5 16 24 R. Brown 484, Divet 457, Breneman 442, Rehrer 451,
00 S TINIE ye yy ces 1214 27% Bigler 388, Aldinger 442 and Horning 473, C. Wagner 485,
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STUDENT EYES | RIGHT
LIGHT
with the /

Do you know that today’s students read enough material to fill
an 18 foot shelf from the time they begin first grade until they
complete high school? . . . reason enough why you should avoid
risking damage to young eyesight with improper study lighting.
Now is the time to check the study area
lighting in your home.
1
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shade 15 inches from the study sur-
face and about 16 inches in diameter
puts light at the proper height and
gives the proper spread of illumina-
tion. A diffusing bowl also helps
reduce glare.

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Distance A + Distance B
should equal 45”
«+ .A lamp should be placed on the
opposite side of the surface from
the working hand to avoid casting
a shadow over work. ;
+ « « There should be general illumination
of the study room to avoid eye-tiring
contrast with study surface.

Floor lamps should measure
The illustrations to the right will helpsyou oS” front shade 10 Floor
in providing the best light for your child,
See your lamp retailer today.
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100-watt bulbs in 6”
diffusing bowls or discs

McGallicher 483. Total 2334. BOOTH'S—(4)


Hellig, 547; Doe, 453; Doe, MT. JOY TOWNE



ITE EE IIIT Thursday, November 9 3

AUMENTS—1 Booth, 539; Johns, 474;420; Total - 2424. “A” LEAGUE PR The Bulletin, Mount Joy
Krick 445, Geib 408, Bless- Mumma, 594; Braun, 468; WILEY & RUTT—(2) STANDINGS Landisville-Salunga es eee —
ing 425, Rohm 489, Aument Doucherty, 578 Total-2653. Rice, 507; Ebersole, 435; w L re ; A d
518. Total 2285 HOLLINGER'S—(0) Wolgemuth, 426; Fackler, Gemberling's . .... 25 15 Mrs. William K. Risser Students tten
ames — Hollinger, 505; Westafer, 501; Bernhard, 473; Total - Neiss’ 25 1 IIor il * *
MT. JOY COMMERCIAL 313; Manbee, pi Fonoid, F342, Packers 18 Br marrage of Mis Mab | lly ary Meeting
: LEAGUUE 2406 Greiner, 453; Towa} - . B- Barnharts TYNE 18 22 Mrs Ruth J. Hyland, of 255 The annual conference of
ABBOTTS —(4) . a lr, WOMEN'S BOWLING Frey's ........... 17 23 Leisure Road,” Landisville he Student L'brary Associa-
McLain, 496; Bott, 462; XOSER'S—(1) LEAGUE STANDINGS Garbers tes 2 17 ona and the late Stewart T. An-+'on of Pennsy vania took
Frantz, 467; Becker, 458; Farmer, 514; Brow 2; WL High single, P. Neiss, 238. 0 0", Lloyd S. Zwally, vlace at Millersville State
Garber, 526; Total - 2409. A mer: ot ry S184 Ruhls Flowers .... 24 16 High triple. Hallgren 599. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs “ollege this past Friday, No-
GROVE'S—(0) EE Roe ol aver, 134; Wiley & Kutt 22 18 First five high averages: P.;. 4"g 7waly Sr, 303 N. vember 3
JOY Wolgemath . oser, 516; Total - 2490. Hollingers Oil .... 22 18 eis 187, He'sey 185, Barn; 0 St. Lancaster. was Thirty D-neeal hith school
368: Rehrer, 472 Taylor, 462 TR 2) a Kitty's reves. 23 18 hart 184, Frey 183, Gember o;1emnized in Z'on Lutheran | d nts attended the con-
J. Hendrix, 499; Total - 2274 , oaimer, 420; Kaylor, 586; Hess’ ............ 22 18 ng 183. Church, Landisville, on Sat ference. Miss Ann Vinyard
ow Feira, S01; Brown, 425; Greers Jewelry ... 8 32 urday, Nov 4 at 2 pm. with yuo is student teaching at
or tockenberry, 069; Total - High single T. Berryhill, TEISS—3 » Rev. Marti A Rd Rin -
GERBERICH SL; ow "501, 188. P Neiss 586, Royer s13, She Rev. Martin Ruoss offici onan] under irs, Mary E
CII il el - High triple F. Taylor 471. Ebersole 589, Wells 514, and" "mye reception was held at yparian: was in = charge of
Slat "564: Total Ts YROHAN 5—(0) . Craul 529. Total 2821. the Mount Joy American Le- ap yay
Ie, 04, Tow rpiurst, 4095; Matoney, 459 HOLLINGERS— _ FREY'S—1 gion home After a wedding ow Lo Lo
Waltz. 589: Berrvhill. 460: lingdinel 5 fio, 337 Wolgemuth 428, Welliver Frey 560, Hardish 547, J.tr'p to Skyline Drive, Va. _,, is years [iozrsm libra-
Johnson, 524; Keener, 538; vers, ; al = © 364, Sarbaugh 340, We'dman Wy 546, Hoffer 476, Farmer the couple will reside at 327 met Dy dents. and cars
Johnson, 507; Total - 2608." 1 YS—(3) ; 374 Robinson 423. Total 347 Total 2777. N. Duke St. Lancaster. Both = FC*HCE en = by tue
Eh: 326; Milter, 1229 ° — the bride and the bridegroom x re in Y hp cating
33: Pricio, 432; ick, ; HESS’ BARNHARTS-—3 rox : Be ja. 2S ne #
LALA BRL LLI olin, 535: Tofal - 2444. Beck 375, Booth 339 John. Hendriy 545 Robinson 455 fe tmployed by Bell "Tele hgh schorls. Dimegal pid
' dents coll2bor~tec / -
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2b Amal Edition
SHIPSTADS & JOHNSON
| CE 184s? Sales Representative
FOLLIES Garber Motor co.
=, FUN FOR
“ b': ThE KIDDIES ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE EM 7-118)
 
 

 
NATTONAL BANK—(2) 478. Total 1787.
Gingrich, 506; Conner, 498
roo sm pr
AH. ‘Al Peifer
{0th Year . . Ford-Mercury Demmy 387,

son 372, Weidman 293, Doe Doe 474, We'ser 593,
hart 572. Total 2639.
Barn-
from Eastern high
Wrightsville, on a
dont
East Hempfield Twp. super- . 01.
GARBERS—1 visors met recently at the ..i; entitled “Librarians Are
Graft 375, Stark 416, She. EOWA, 543, McLain 499, township office in ROMrers- ne Spice of Life showing
ro y Spr » SNe Waltz 453, Zink 490, Garbertown and opened bids from the varieties to be found in
over 436, Doe 387, Holtzman 584 Total 2569. three firms ‘or a Sat and emi cock
rer 5s, GFMBE V cinder spreader. Doneaal cHiinmie wna=tiai,
Neel 03. Distinger 310, Do imnINGE=3 ii nating in the skit were Pam-
93. eS h gren 599, Hollinger Miss Carol Ann Fichel, 16- 1a Cunper. Sharon G oan rt
Mackinson 267, Keener 428, 447, Heisey 556, Hopple 488
Gemberling 531. Total 2621.
Taylor 471. Total 1869.
RUHLS—3 PACKERS—1
Funk 525, Landis
Hoffmaster Snpe 479, Drescher 509
367. Pricio 460 Smith 435, J. Packer 496: Total 2490.
Ginder 429. Total 2078. B
GRFERS—1




'yearold Hempfield High p,yig Greer, James Houseal,
School student was crowned joan Landvater. David Lein-
the 1961 M'ss Schpocknacht oer Arthur Schneider, Da-
481, senior high Queen during the ,'q Smith. Barbara Stehman,
and annual Halloween celebra- mp ar1eg Suloff, and Donald
tion held Tuesday night Oct. 7ia ke
31 at McCoskey Stadium. The rest of
Miss Fischel, daughter of. the
program
: i Tuesday ———m——y Hean 368, Wagrer 397 T.B.P.W. Gives Party Mr and Mrs Albert Fishel, lett DO Yen
November 288 ————— Berryhil’ 436, Brandt 362, J. 4 1721 Stevens Ave. performed 37 Susquehannock HH. S. sfu-
#¥ Thru Hostetter 429 T-tal 1932. For School Kids a dance routine to the - am ap pho > el
* Bete wi : “Steam Heat” song of “Paja- c*'1¢0 Rio iz >
Saturday, December 9 ~ Go“lins. witches. clowns, wa Come” student. Entertainment was
E INTER CHURCH t‘gers and ghosts belonging ’ : provided by a dance band
xcept Sunday BUS SERVICE BOWLING LFAGUE in the rooms of Mrs. Spick- 1. ceo wves from the TOM Manheim Central high
oc Nightly At 8:10 STANDINGS ler and Mrs. Dove in the eras Manheim. Lancas. S¢h0ol and musical numbers
ightly : w L Grandview School. were en- ‘er Mount To Millersv'-le. 27d 2 trampol'ne act from
® 3 Shows Soturdays BUSES FOR Siemer Lo... 30 14 ortained by the Halloween oth. “0% TCESH © Vanheim Township Senior
! sackler ......... 24 20 -mmittee of the Busi : ® High .
5 1, 5and 9 P.M. ALL OCCASIONS Hostetter ........ 24 20 nd Protecione Fen 1 social at the Mount Joy 8 School :
Woy 22 22 ~'h nm Tuesday. Oct. 31 Le~ion home Monday even- A business meeting follow-
Reserved Seater | oobi. Lo Rhee ny : vig 2... ing, Nov 6 at 8 p.m. ed Joan Landvator, of Done-
* Klugh 16 28 Priz for th
$2.00, $3.00, $3.75 FLORIN, PA. M on es 6 28 0 t ov ty Be iF '1€ Committee members were 31. acted as secretary due
% WU, 35.00, 33. Mueller .......... 1 28 "nst original. prettiest. fun- Mrs. Lee Shober, Ephrata: '" the absence of Sylvia Ono-
Tax Included
Children under 12 half price
Monday thru Thursday.
JO
THEATRE
Evenings at
7:00_& 9.00
To men and women
he brought hope!
To the children he
8 brought laughter!
7 WALT DISNEY'S
Hi
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MB. __ CRISP- NAISMITH- MACKENZIE - WALSH

 
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i et Associate Producer HUGH ATTWOOLL - Siracted by DON CHAFFEY Be
[2 f=) Scraeepiay by ROBERT WESIERSY iy]
A Fram story of Geepracs Sabby by ELEANOR. ATIONSON
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FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
Phone OL 3-0321
MOUNT JOY. PA. Matinee at 2:00 554. Total 2424.
a k The telephone company is mailing to :
+ scribers, commencing this week, a change notice of i
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MOUNT JOY. PA. |
High s'ngle, Rob’n-on 215. “‘~-t
High triple, Way 554.
—————— Halloween songs.
WAY—3 Guests
Zerphev 458.
Linton 485. Harple 482, Way "4d then
smallest and tallest
The children entertained with Mrs. Ralph Myers,
gorged themselves
Wolfe 445 —~'th orangeade and cookies
trudged wearily
Landis- "hoo, alo a Donega’ student
The following Donegal stu-
dents attended the confer-
ence: Ann Barnhart, Jo Ann
Tre Hempfield Ua'on School Bennett. Avis Cross, Sandra
District will build a 7-room Cr"wl, Pam Cuoper, Sue
ville; and Mrs. Albert Vigun-
as of Lititz.
homeward h with las- : Bg
FACKLER—1 tin pumpkin filled with ap. ddition to the elementary "shleman. Carol Felty. Shar
Sauders 431, Epler 520 ~'es. candy and noise mak- choo! in East Petersburg. 7 Goodhart, David Greer,
> A Carol Herr, Jure H-llinger,
Wagner 348. Gantz 512 anders.
The Highway Ds2pt. has ap-
and heath '2mes Houszal. L'nda Huek,
nroved the rite,
Fackler 482. Total 2292. we committee in charge department approval is pend Suzanne Knorr Sandra Kret-
TNR Miss Ann Milanof. Mrs ing The East Petersburg Ele Zing, Joan Landvater, David
Forw~od 495, Eichler 507 “rank Yovng. Mrs. C. Ray- mentary School is now a 13- Deininger, Marion Mowrer,
Jonas 320 Doe 435 Storr ond Gilbert Mrs. Paris room build'ng with an all- Un e Muses Laks Nissley,
470 Tatal 2245 : Tactetter and Mrs. John A. Purrose room It opened in" Mi onnor, Kiren BiE
MUFLLER—1 Rehm the fall of 1958. Arthur Schneider, Judy
L . Shrum, Dav'd Smith, Nancy

Robinson 5f8 Brandt 383,
Mue'ler Jr. 446, Ramsey 370 TTENDS SEMINAR
ard Mueller Sr. 457. Total D- John H. Stauffer
2174.
HOSTETTER—3 Contact Lens seminar,
Bishop 443, Phipps
tended sessions on Sunday,
Nov. 5 at Harrisburg of the
con-
415, ducted by the Department
Ryder 464, Farmer 424, Doe"f Education of the Penn-
The Hemnfield Farmers & S°"gler. Barbora Stehman,
Sportsmen’s Club held a Charles Suloff, D'ann We ter,
meet'ng Nov. 7 at 8 pm in Sandra Wol~“emuth, and Don
the Salunga Fire Hall. Enter- Zielke.
tainment and refreshments
at-

NEWTOWN
‘ollowed the meeting

The Hempfied Community
507 Total 2253. sylvania Optometric Assn. s : : n
KLUGH—1 He is treasurer of the Lan- rus an Mog Hymn y / .
~aster Count Optometric raise y endelssohn Mrs. Norman Brosey
Thompson 380, Hean 494, "aster ounty P on Sunday, Nov. 19. The oy : eC
B Myers 408, Stotz 379, and society.
Klugh 485. Totals 2155. B———





chorus i directed by Rich- Recent visitors of Mr. and
B—— | Which is worse, I'd like to ard L. Kline. Mrs. Wm Fogie and son
When in need of printing know — Mowing grass or The Ladies Auxiliary R'chard were Martha Or’o,
remember The Bulletin. shoveling snow.
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th 1 :
e Salunga Fire Tormbany, wio, Harry Fogie all of Phila.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fogie of
oo Robert Brubaker, Nov. Newville, Mr & Mrs. Lester
I Hl Fogie, Mr. and Mrs. George
: rte ,, Dolby and family all o’ Mar
{A ‘Femily Life Study” ig.” wp Wayne Young
will be held at the Salunga
Church of the Brethren Sun-
[day Nov. 12 at 7 p. m.
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ry PP&L : .
James R. Metzler, a Mount , Mrs Harry Witmer, Mrs.
| Joy high school graduate, Arlene Smith, both of Man-
| has been named farm specia- ?€¢'M, Mrs. Henry Rollman
[list with the Lancaster di- 3nd daughter of Lititz, Mp.
vision of the Pennsylvania ‘Pd Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig of
Power and Light company “lorin and Mrs. Giles Urban
He was graduated from nd family of Lancaster eall-
Penn State with a bachelor's €@ on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
| tegree in agriculture in 1947 12 nes and sons.
| Ie was with the US. Army Mr". Irvn Witmer and
jand prior to joining P.P.&L. children Jere and Jean ca led
[was vocational agriculture on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wit-
J 2acher at the Milton Her- mer and family of Lancaster
school and worked as RD, and Mrs. Anna Kauff-
Mrs. Margur'te Gre'der ang
d~ughter, all of Mount Joy
RD Mrs. Ruth Bish, Colum-


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ALPHABETICAL SECTION

- COLUMBIA
i GRAHAM R L & SONS tv repr
E ' 52489 MU 4-2461
ii Swisher Herbert M RD1 MU 4-6081
Hi Zeamer Woodrow A 135 S 8 MU 4-6121
: MOUNT JOY
ii Leed Edward W Sr 220 W Main OL 3-8121
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MU 4-960 I
dairy fieldman in Hanover. man of Columbia RD
— Sunday visitors of Mr. and
1 ’ Pe Mrs. Norma ¢ :
Kreider’s Delicious Nr, Norman Brosey and fa
BROAD BREASTED vern Lucas of Columbia, and
CORN-FED

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brosey
of M'lton Grove and Mr. and
Mrs. John Ackerman and fa-
mily of Mountville.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Edw. I‘ler and family and
Mrs Irene Snyder were Mrs.
Robert Frank and family of
Red Lion RD and Frank Dea-
con of York.
Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam-
Turkey
1 ber, of Columbia, Mr. and
H Mrs. Ray Gamber and family
i of Manheim ané John Gam-
i bi ber ca led on Mr. and Mrs.
k Abram Gamber.
H Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Hl Mrs. Irvn Witmer and fami-
ly were Mr. Robert Garner
of York Co. and Miss Sandra
Gerber of Marietta RD.
Mrs. Wm. Fogie called on
i ¥ Mrs Norman Brosey and fa-
LI LIVE or DRESSED WEIGHT mily.
E Free Delivery Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
1 “Turkeys ate higher in Pro. Howard Gamber were Mr.
Boi Lower In rier th and Mrs. Salem Gamber of
Bi ahy Other eaten Columbia RD, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gamber and family
$ of Manheim.
Eugene S. Kreider enh
R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY
OLdfield 3-9036


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