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A General Motors Value. of the | | a Teen-Age | | ing habits among the | | { tional Jaycee contest will be eli-|others who played a vital Planned For May Scouts Plan [Marines Establish Square Dance Scholarship A public square dance will be] Fund For Needy . 1 held Friday night, April 23 in| the Mount Joy High School by| A Special Tenth pg the Mount Joy-Florin Girl| | Edition of Robert * Sherrod’s Scout Neighborhood. Burt Wit- | memorable “Tarawa ' - The tenburg will be there as official| Story of a Battle” will be pub- caller. Jrownies will dance|lished during the month of Ap- from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and all|ril as a practical tribute to other scouts and adults will{those gallant Marines who lost dance from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. [their lives on its beaches. The Florin Intermediate troop under the leadership of Mrs. C. F. Wiscgarver will have charge decorations and the sen- ior troop of Mount Joy under the direction of Mrs. Robert Hawthorne will be in charge of refreshments. Tickets go on sale this week. — ee The anniversary edition will [lay the foundation for a fund with which the Second Marine Division Association will fin- ance college education for de- serving sons and daughters of the Division's heroie¢ dead. According to Brigadier Gen. David M. Shoup, who won the Medal of Honor on Tarawa, a [portion of the price of every [book sold will be ear-marked specifically for that purpose. Additional direct contributions [to the fund will be accepted and Prelimisary plans to conduct] placed one hundred percent to Road-e-0, driving thé credit of the fund. Plans for teen-agers, werel rangement of the fund alrea- made a. the last meeting by the|qy are being worked out. Mount 30 Junior Chamier of One feature of the Tenth An- Commerce. |niversary Edition will be a new eword by the author, in teen- a5C which the famed correspondent set and to select the communi- |sums up his reaction from = the ty's most skillful young driver, [perspective of today. { the ‘Road-e-o elimination willl Ayiother feature will be the consist of a written examination | thoughts ‘after 10 vears’—of and a skill test involving driv-| Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim- ing through prescribed exercis-|jt, General Julian es such as parking, smooth stop- lc. Smith, Major General Merritt ping and others: la, Edson, General Shoup, Col. The in this na-/Henry P. Crowe and a score of | role’ | gible to compete in the state|in that historic battle. ror Road-e-o July 10th in Coraopo-| Ts Admiral Nimitz says, ‘“Nev- lis, Pa. State winners compete er hefore was such a tough Job! for $3,100 in scholarships in a/done so completely in such al national contest August 10-14 short time.” in Washington, D. C. | Ten years later, the job of 80,000 teen-agers building a fund for the | Teen-Age Road-e-o contest for Designed to create good driv- local winner Last year : 3 | : | took part in over 600 local con-|of fallen comrades promises to “88” Holiday Coupé brings you new (high|/be done just as completely. Cop- those out|ies of the Tenth Anniversary | who Edition may be ordered from The Tarawa Book Fund Associ- | tests. All teen-agers, school students and of school) boys and girls, hold a driving permit or a li- cense are eligible to enter this/ation ¢/o Brigadier General D. driving contest. {M. Shoup, P. O. Box 2042 Poto DG Gee ae [mac Station, Alexandria, Va., Everybody reads newspapers bud! $2.50 per single copy; $2.00 NOT everybody reads circular ad- | per copy in lots of five or more, vertising left on their door step. anywhere. —— _— tll I | MOOSE TO PRESENT HOME TALENT SHOW The Women of the Moose, No. 701, Elizabethtown, will present la home talent show Saturday [night, April 24 at 10:15 p. m. at | MT. Baseball News Mount Joy High School, de- Tig champs of section 1, | were defeated by Elizabeth- town High School 14-7 on the Mount Joy field, Tuesday after- noon. Elizabethtown, leading Mt. Joy 8-7 going into the last in- ning jumped on Irv Nauman for six runs. Nauman contribut- ed to his own downfall with 3 base on balls and the Rams committed 2 errors. Joe Weber, third baseman for the locals, took hitting honors with a homer and a double. Charlie Zeller pitched Mount Joy into the win column in Sec- tion I of the County High Lea- gue yesterday but Joe Weber's first inning triple was the im- portant blow in the Rams’ 4-3 decision over Hempfield The game was originally sch- eduled for today but moved up because Mount Joy starts its Easter holidays today. Wilbur Risser absorbed the mound loss for Hempfield. That first inning uprising cost him 4 hits and 3 runs but after that he was in command, allowing 1 hit and an unearned run. The unearned run proved to be the one that beat him as his mates put ‘six hits together for 3 runs. In the first inning, Harry | Frey flied out but = Charlie Z¢l- ler singled and stole second. He scored on Charlie Ashenfelter’'s single. Irv Nauman flied out and | Hen ‘Klugh singled, putting two men on base for Weber to drive | home with his triple. Dt SCORE 7-0 WIN Mount Joy's tennis team de- feated New Holland, 7 to 0, in a} league match Tuesday. SINGLES (M) defeated 6-3. (M) defeated | Bill Snyder, 6-1, 6-0. | Lester Snavely (M) defeated | Gene Lowry, 6-0, 6-4. Jay Aetzler (M) Vernon Ream, 6-0, 6-1. Harold Milligan cd Ronald Danner, 6-0, DOUBLES Beaston and Nissley feated Flora 6-3. | Snavely and Metzler (M) de- | feated Lowry and Ream, 6-0, [i 6-1. | | JOY NETMEN | | | Jack Beaston John Flora, 6-1, Pete Nissley 6-1. | (M) de Oe Everybndy reads newspapers buf i WAY A #7 Tulips ep PFT 17 the Moose Home. Moose mem- | NOT everybody reads circular ad bers are invited to attend. vertising. left on their door «ten | on PHONES: 3-9041 - 3-5337 MOUNT JOY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 MUELLER’S EASTERFLOWERS Azaleas — Hydrangeas Rose Plants — Geraniums Also Choice Variety of Cut Flowers FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSES DAILY ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS | yl — Hyacinths — Lilies Gardenias | Dish Gardens Arbutina JACOB STREET with ——————— ——" SATURDAY MOUNT JOY, PA. defeated |, (M) defcat- |g [HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. 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