E COLORS ehh a Oh a dhe dha ua ihe he ah dh edhe dhe he dh adh ate 0 hh 4 T d at THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, h e B owl er Ss . t IE EN Ea al LESSEE | Thursday, April 1 9 Donegal High Enters Team : i ® AIR TAXI SERVICE | 8 | ). m. $ DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL | . BS . . : Cru- @ FLIGHT LESSONS Alle Inl C T L Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring AR. AMBULANCE SERVICE | TENNIS SCHEDULE y In Inter-County lennis League ini gd g ‘ | 1955 —— | ae : : Pon ® | April 18—Hershey (JV) Home As the teams in the Commer-| Sixteen boys have been plac-| Nissley and Robert Buchenauer, & Rug Cleaning - Fur Cleaning Band RIDES April 20—M Ci x } cial Bowling League go into | ed in the Donegal High School | Roy Armold is coaching thes : Ed re 3pr —McCaskey (JV) A their final month of competition; | tennis team for the spring sea-| squad which will play teams Storage —— 4 y all. . . | Away ; . i : | bes | iv s x» inter- w—_ - ho. a . re ore Y | this is how they line up: | son. Jack Beaston, Peter Nis-| from six schools in the inter | ; Phares Landis Re Opening April 27—Manheim Twp. H {| Team Won Lost | sley, Vernon Oberholtzer and | county league. New Holland, | its — i; flag 9 OME Roser Jewelry 32': 23':| Jay Metzler are the veterans of | McCaskey JayVees, Manheim | 3 3 Hill. DONEGAL AIRWAYS, Inc. | May 2—Warwick Away | Smith Distributor 31 25 | the squad and two others have | Township, Warwick Union, Her-| fy Laundry Service with Cleaning Mon. to Fri. 20 : R. D. 1. MARIETTA May 4—Lanc. Country Day | Paper Box Co. 25% | seen action, James Crowl and | shey JayVees and Lancaster | fy Me eee : rt soi | Atolls aim + Home Drohan Supply Co. . 30 26 | Charles Country Day are the other six po ‘ 2 I tiday, May {—Tourna-| Kulp Insurance .... 29 27 Other members of the squad | teams in the league. ae : . “ee 10 PLANES BASED AT FIELD ment at E-town College. Wolgemuth Inc. 27 29 |include Ronald Gotwalt, Rich-| Mount Joy High School's ten- |: * : an May 14 — District Tourna- | Hess Store 24 32 | ard Newcomer, Samuel Harnish, | nis team won the league title 29 to ; : : : ment 9:00 a. m. surance 20 36 | Harold Etsell, Jr., Richard Sch-| last year. All the boys on the [$e 5 Feat $1.00 rides ° -0 ecial. | Rutt Insurance ..... 2 aro sell, é ast year. : ab oe \ unnRo 00 rides as our re-opening speci May 18—District Finals, 1:00 op April 7, Hen Greiner rol- | neider, Douglas Fish, Jacob| Donegal squad formerly played | 3 p. m. [led a 212-546 for high single| Zeller, Thomas Schroll, James| tennis at the Mount Joy school. | $= my dE May 24 — Interdistrict (Me-| and high triple game score,| ===== . Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m. — Ready Saturday x Caskey). while his team, Kulps’ had the | H 3 % oon : . s team, onor Grou Pe May 27-28—State Finals at] high team single and triple «| Donegal Basketball Donega f P YOU PHONE — 3-4071 — WE CALL 3 2 State College. 5 wank ur 9964 | > A 1 oe SHOWS MATINEE | 9 oo ees yah with 812-2264 for the ‘Team Treated To To Take Charge O x Ea Ano | compLaINT IN DIVORCE Paradise Induction an : . THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. SATURDAYS 6.8.10 P. M. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 15 - 16 JUDY GARLAND — JAMES MASON 11 “A Star Is Born” In Cinemascope TWO SHOWS EACH NITE 6:15 & 9:00 P. M. MATINEE SATURDAY 1:50 P. M. MONDAY — TUESDAY, APRIL 18 - 19 Ralph M. Eshleman, 24, of 130 Manheim Street, Mount Joy, vs. Diane Joyce Palmer Eshleman, 23, Arlington, Virginia, indigni- ties, married March 11, 1954. ® — In 1954, 35,500 Americans were Killed in {raffic accidents. Ray ELT 13 1 TR AYTOW Sg With three weeks remaining on the schedule, Greiner's 168 is the high average for the sea- son, and Charley Johnson's 244- 598 is the high single and triple game score for indi- season's vidual records, The Wolgemuth triple is the high team triple, and Wolgemuth's and Drohan’s are tied at 885 for the season high team single to date. ®- Nearly 14,000 killed in weekend dents last year. team’s 2492 were acci- persons traffic | . . | Family-Style Dinner Members of the Donegal High School varsity basketball team | were guests of honor at a din- ner at the Kountry Kitchen on Monday night. As guests of Mrs Miller Wolgemuth, owner, the boys were served dinner family muth, this was her way of say- ing thanks to the team for a fine job. The boys could choose fried chicken, T-bone steaks or fried scallops. The climax of the din- style. According to Mrs. Wolge- | The Donegal National Honor Society will take charge of the induction cere- mony of the Paradise High | School Chapter National Honor Society Friday morning, April | 15, 8:30 a.m. For the past three | Mount Joy Chapter | conducted the ceremony for the Paradise School. Barbara Martin will play a| piano solo, “Polontise in A Maj- | or’ by Chopin; Peter Nissley | and Donald Raber will play a trumpet duet “Bolero”. Barbara, | years, the High School | 2] ol "a "eo db" "a i a" I" "a 88" vod COBOL AVIS veers OIRO DE DOO ; AUDIE MURPHY — MARI BLANCHARD -in od] cr was banana splits! Eleven Loreita Garlin, You Get There Faster ne Tol SE a | team members, one manager | giver Gerlach, Ann Young | “estr 9% B U Gy T O U R and fe were present| 4 Alan Kugle are the men- | if You Know the y APRIL 15 - 16 - 17 for the affair. bers from Donegal who will H. ROY NISSLY’S SAIL TO EUROPE Del-Mar Peninsula, Cape Charles, Boat to Norfolk, Va., Nor- folk Gardens, Old Point comfort ferry by Hampton roads, Historic Jamestown, Va., Williamsburg, Va., Tour of authen- have charge of the induction | . | service. { Right Number WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. APRIL 20 - 21 Elmer Hoover, Elizabethtown 2 5 ar tic;southern plantation and Richmond, Va., ‘Old Dominion | Ke tad & es 0: No ne LIFTON WEBB — JUNE ALLYSON -in- barn dance, tour of Fredricksburg battleficid - Mt. Vernon Mo ond Roy’ Nig Colle ge professor. of Education, TIRE and Washington, D. C. sailed Saturday on the S. S.| will be the speaker. Arthur Esh- | CNN 3 oe A Woman's World? APRIL 28 — Winchester, Va. apple blossom queen, | United States to Paris, on a|leman, principal, will be in| 3 \ > y Wen charge and Miss Catharine G.| hy y AE ROTH | month’s vacation, visiting sev-|, °° © Th hd A RY v 5 14 Clncwiaseope ; : MRS. M : WR | cial Zeller will be in charge of the | iit Phone Mt. Joy - 3-4442 FLORIN, I A. | al Iu pec untries. Donegal group. 14-2¢ () msn i ib bd rE eee te es er OE ra sid | | oo | i. » | Jaycees Postpone | : Road-E-O Until May The Road-e-o contest for feen- agers of Mount Joy and surroun- | ding area has been postponed | until Saturday, May 21, it was | announced by William Gassman, | chairman. Originally scheduled | for Saturday, April 23, it was moved up one month. As plan-| ned, it will be held at the Done- | gal High School parking lot, the | Fei local JayCees said. EIRP Nf . ® - DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1955 Discover this new Dodge for yourself! Friend centipede will stumble when he doesn’t know where to # put his feet. You too will stumble if you don't know the right numbér when making a telephone call. Take command... oet the thrill first hand! | mbia [27 Whenever you make a telephone call, either long dis- tance or local, speed up your own service by knowing the right number. You'll find your call wili go through a lot faster that way. UTA | April 14—Hempfield Away | It's always a good idea to keep a list handy of your ARE | April 19—FE-town Home most frequent called numbers. Speeds service too. | April 21—Lititz Away | See what's happened! | Feel what's happened! April 26— Columbia Away | . Discover a "New Outlook" I Command the full range of April 28—Manheim Cent. Home Columbia Telephone Co. through the sweep-around PowerFlite automatic driv= | May 3—Hempfield Home windshield. Swept back and ing from the control panel. ’ May 5-—E-town Away | wrapped around, it encircles Discover more "go" in this & | Koser S Jewelry Store May 10—Lititz Home pu you in a glass cockpit. | aircrgft-type V-8 engine. Phone 3-5404 May 12—Columbia Home ! : | 16 E. Main St., Mount Joy May 17—Manheim Cent. Away 0 ou ave a > p 1945 Quarter? ! varier : Enjoy what's happened! | Sizeup what's happened! | OF VALUABLE { Admiring looks tell you | The new Dodge is up to ? 4 oY that this flair-fashioned new | inches longer than compe- | 3 Dodge rules the road in | tition! Yet it costs just a Real Estate and Personal Property { Bring it in to us and style. It's stealing the "Oh's" | little more than the "low | - fl [ from the costliest cars. priced three!" Saturday, April 30, 1 o5 5 | | In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 304 and 306 East High | Street. | | 2» STORY BRICK HOUSE 7 rooms and Bath on each side, hardwood floors, large attic, hot | water heat, cemented cellar, large stable on rear of lot. T his prop- | erty is suitable for apartments or professional offices. A very good location. ! Terms: 20% Day of Sale. Balance in 30 Days. Inspection: on day of sale, and prior thereto by contacting the Auctioneer, Phone | Elizabethtown 7-1358. | PERSONAL PROPERTY AND ANTIQUES | Walnut Victoria finger carved rocker: marble top Victoria stand; | § cherry stand, umbrella stand, umbrellas and canes. wall mirror old clothes tree, platform, cane seat, wicker, oak and sewing rock ers, 1 set 6 walnut cane seat chairs in excellent condition: cherry, | miniature chest, six maple cane seat chairs. old bedroom suites, | pewter ink well, decorated tin, rare curly maple 4-drawer slant | | top desk with bookcase top, hooked rug, linens, many fine old | DRIVE THE NEW foe coverlets never used; rare Oregon pernybank, mahogany wood chest, hanging corner cupboard, two drying racks, mahog | any frames, pine wall cupboard, 9x12 rugs, 1 pair Persian brass | Sees ¢ WIN A pair of NYLONS i tomer Limited quantities. One pair to @ cus THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY DURING OUR PHILCO Diamond Anniversary SALE Come in with a 1945 quarter a s500Nn as you can. 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MISCELLANEOUS: antique toys including an early wind up ( engine and coal tender, early squirrel chalkware, chalkware plate, | | tinware, seasoned mahogany wood from Central America. ete. { BOOKS AND OLD NEWSPAPERS: Rupp’s travel guide, old | | | this new Dodge the most talked-about car of the year. There's a new driving experience waiting for you when you “Take Command . , . Get the Thrill First Hand!” No obligation! Come on in} | Bibles, old school books, old newspapers,’ andichronicles published | in: Elizabethtown and ‘surrounding towns.’ Di§hes, cooking utensils, garden lools, other tools,” and a lot ‘of articles too numerous to | mention. Sale to start at 12:30. Real Estate to be offered at 2 P. | when conditions will be made ‘known by { Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks Mary S. Myers Stehman Bros. SALUNGA., PA. vi HA Administratrix of the Ira G. Mycrs Estate Joseph M. Hill, Attorney fo ) Lebanon, Pa. Phone: Lebanon 2-7161 M. MOUNT JOY, PA. 15-3¢