S Plant rth of 0. 222 8-1c n size rt and a ‘blue N OF nly by ers. \Y! KY! A. | TE SA SHOWS J oO MATINEE EVENINGS ¥ SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. Fr FRIDAY -— SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26 - 27 KATHRYN GRAYSON — HOWARD KEEL “Kiss Me Kate” MONDAY — TUESDAY, MARCH 1 - 2 STEPHEN McNALLY — ALEXIS SMITH “Split Second” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 3 - 4 JOAN LESLIE — FORREST TUCKER “Flight Nurse” COMING: MARCH 12-13 “Peter Pan" BIG CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY. MARCH 13 10 — FREE PRIZES — 10 FREE GIFTS TO ALL CHILDREN in- in- -in- A I NN ooo ooo Thanks to our patrons for their kind indulgence while our restaurant was closed for redecorating COME IN AND SEE US! You'll find the same warm atmosphere in which wee have prided ourselves through the years. BENNETT'S RESTAURANT 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Under The | Basket | The local Rams were defeat. | ed by East Lampeter 59-50, last | Saturday evening at McCaskey | High School before 1700 rabid | fans. This victory gave Lampet- er the opportunity to meet Col- | umbia for the County champion. ship this Friday evening. The Rams were off running as they gained a 5-0 lead when | Klugh and Metzler “hit” on field goals, and Zeller caged a foul. Playing like seasoned vet- | erans, they maintained a three point lead at the end of the first period 18-15. Klugh made five field goals during this spree. During the second period, the | Rams lengthened their lead to seven points until the final min utes of this quarter when Lapp, Wohnseidler, and Esbenshade ‘ound the range for three goals and both teams left the court with the score in favor of the locals 30-29. It was still a close game dur- | ing the third period each team mached shot for shot. The score was 43-41 in favor of E. 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DQ me period | where the Rams began to falter. missed by | the locals but only three were the TL 20 59 Tl. 13 0 11 12 50 FINAL JUNIOR VARSITY STATISTICS Name GG Becker 19 51 Frey .. 1825 Zimmerman 16 25 | Beaston 15 18 Groff 14 16 Grove ...... 18 11 Pennell 17 6 Fish 16 5 Mayer 13 2 Harple : 11 4 Phillips ..... 3 4 Gilbert .... 4 0 -— ® vn FA FC TP 52 24 126 83 36 86 58 28 178 39 15 51 44 16 48! 16 8 30 23 9 21 5 15 227. 1 3 11 5 3 1 0 0:0 Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. News Items From E.D. Twp. School Feb. 24, a chess quiz was held over Station WSBA television - York at 4:30 P. M. Two chess clubs were rep- resented in this quiz, the York Y. Chess Club and the Red Rose Club of Lancaster. The purpose of the quiz was the furtherance of chess in the two counties. E. Morrell Shields of the E. Done- gal Faculty wos a representa- tive of the Red Rose Club. The Y-Teens will entertain their mothers at a banquet on February 26, at Hostetter’'s Ban- quet Hall, Mt. Joy. The special guests will include past mem- bers of the club, mothers of the present members, and the wo- Wednesday, i men of the high school faculty. The present club members plan solos, recitations, group singing and a short talk by Miss Irene Sloat. Miss Sloat, "home economics teacher spent last summer in an Austrian work camp. She will tell of her ex- periences. Dorothy Peifer, has submitted an essay to the American Legion Essay Con- test. Her essay was selected from the senior class writing project to represent East Done- gal The Y-Teen and Hi-Y Club are sponsoring a roller skating party at Rocksy Springs March 1, from 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. class of '54 Old-Timers To Meet Monday Night A meeting of the Mount Joy Old Timers Association will be held Monday night, March 1 at the Mount Joy American Le- gion Home at 7:30 p.m. Benja- min Groff, president. of group, announced that final plans will be made for the an- nual banquet which will be held April 30 at the Legion home. Since this affair will mark the fifth anniversary of the group, Mr. Groff urges members to attend the meeting Monday night in order to make plans for the anniversary dinner. “America, the Melting Pot” was the theme of East Donegal High School Assembly program directed by Stanley 8. Dotterer presented in observance of Brotherhood. Week by the So- cial Studies Department under the direction of Donald Staley, Miss L. Martin and Alva Ben- der on Friday, Feb. 26. A panel of Junior High stu- dents representing eleven races and nationalities discussed sons for migration, cultural contributions, and problems of social adjustment confronted in the new world. The story was supplemented by wisual aids in the form of charts, maps, graphs and famous representa- tives of the nationalities. Folk | songs and dances also portrayed i the cultural heritage of the vari- J ous nations and races. rea- the | HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 25, 7 BUILDERS SHOW TO BE HELD MARCH 8 TO #3 Walter F. Hoopes, Vice Pres | ident of the Harrisburg Ex- | change, sponsors of the Annual | Central Pennsylvania Builders Show, to be held in the Farm | Building March 8 to 13, com- menting on the exposition said: “Today home ownership is con. sidered the strongest foundation of our American way of life. Ans because owning their own home is probably the most im- portant investment the average American will ever make, it de- mands careful planning and some knowledge of safe con. struction. “The Builders Show is attract ing greater interest every year and the exhibitors are placing a definite emphasis on “Spot- lighting the new’ in their dis. plays. If you are seeking new ideas for your home, if you have a remodeling redecorating problem, or if you simply an admirer of the finer things in life, then be sure to visit the Builders Show.” | tients. Sl Ulises or are ALABAMA Alabama ig known as the Yel- low-hammer state. 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So give yourself that tougher test right now— How about your accident record—good or bad? How about your police record—good or bad? How about your physical and mental condition? Don’t gamble. Drive safely, obey the law, and be sure you are fit allways, ~~ SLOW DOWN=LIVES ARE THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. pias Wa iN YOUR HANDS! wi 3 33 A