The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1955, Image 3

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Use a
stove and gas water heater for uninterrupted, dependable
Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata.
t interrupt your cooking if you use bottle gas.
UNINTERRUPTED HOMECOMFORT







WG [oo | J O YY ATURDAY
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS TH EATRE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa. crm
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 20 -
MARILYN MONROE ETHEL MERMAN -in-
“yr
TWO SHOWS SATURDAY NITE
here's No Business Like Show Business’
In Cinemascope
6:30 & 9:00 P. M

East Main Street
MONDAY — TUESDAY, MAY 23 - 24
ERIC FLEMING — WILLIAM REDFIELD
“Conquest Of Space”
-in-
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MAY 25 - 26
VIRGINIA MAYO
-in-
PIER ANGELI
“The Silver Chalice”
In Cinemascope
FEATURES AT
6:45 & 9:15

The
Graduate
WATCHES
Hamilton

Hamilton-illinois
PEN SETS
Parker
Sheaffer
Esterbrook
Elgin
Wadsworth
Bulova
Wyler
WALLETS
Prince Gardner
PHOTO IDENTS
Speidel
Foster
WESTCLOX TRAVEL ALARMS
ALL TYPES JEWELRY
FROM THE FINEST)
Craftsman
CHOOSE
Koser's Jewelry Store
Mount
Phone 3-5404 Joy,






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VACATION

UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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THE BULLETIN, Mount Jo Pa,
Primary Election
Results Listed
Rapho Township
proved the continued
beer and liquor. Of
cern in the township to borough
citizens the Mount Joy
American Legion which
is located in Rapho Township
Of the four voting districts in
the township, Newtown
Sporting Hill voted in favor of
both the sale of beer
uor. Union Square
ler's School district
vote lead which
voters ap
sale of
chief con
was
home
and
and liq-
Strick
had a
and
dry
was too scant
to overtake the wet lead in the
other two.
In Mt. Joy Township Dem
ocrats had no candidates for the
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Entertaining friends? Insist
on the best, The best is here!

WE CATER TO BANQUETS

OUNTRY
ITCHEN
Mrs. Mary Wolgemuth
E-town R.D. 1 Phone 7-9709




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and your clothes are thoroughly
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Only 36 inches wide,
.even while you
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wherever you want it,
Your choice of
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PRYING


Come in for
DEMONSTRATION
Easy
Budget Terms! |
RANDLER'S--BENDIX|
SALES and SERVICE
ELIZABETHTOWN RI
Phone 77-2824
One mile from Square on
Falmouth Road


Thursday, May 19
school board
their “printed
supplied ten
each receiving one
al of the
ready withdrawn.
In the borough Clyde
ich, Jr. received 195 votes
Dr. David E. Schlosser,
schqol board directors
Republican
nominations on
ballots. Voters
different names
vote. Sever-
“one voters” have al-
Gerber
and
164,
the
James
Ray-
for
on
primary;
Sr., 180
Knorr, 160;
the peace; Norman
auditor, 10; east ward|
- Lester Hos-
James Spangler, 100
Park Neiss, 108; as-
George Brown II, 103;
John Schroll
Sherk, 108,
of elections
and
two
Hockenbeorry
mond B
justice of
Sprecher,
councilmen (two)
tetter, 104;
Constable,
sSessor,
Judge of elections,
111 and Christ R.
inspector
West ward Republicans totals
Maurice Bailey,
Michael
defeating
are borough
Good, 58 for
Irvin Kay-
51 votes; Paul
12; Walter
Eshleman, judge of elections,
93; Simeon Horton,
elections, 83
council;
constable
lor who received
Hipple, assessor,
Ispector of
Democrat votes in
included Albert
school director, 143
ob Corll, 1; Simon
Bob Rosser, 1;
the bor-
ough Myers,
votes; Jac-!
Nissley, 1;
cast ward
Samuel Dock Sr., 33
Frank Germer, 34
council;
for
votes and
for
Cyrus Gainer,
borough
34 votes
mspector of elections.
West ward Democrats
Charles Bennett Jr.,
102; Irvin
Paul
Earl
103;
totals
were bor-
ough council Kaylor,
Hipple,
Myers, judge
Charles Ebper-
constable, 3;
101;
of elections,
das
Sessor,

sole, inspector of elections, 103.
In East Donegal Township)
| Roy E. Longenecker and John
| Roland won over Maurice
| Sweitzer for: the .two positions
| of school board candidates on
| the Republican party; Marvin
Foltz defeated Earl L. White
for constable
| .
| In Caesar's time, the terri-
tory that is now Germany was
inhabited
that originally
| tral Asia..
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58% YO
by barbarous tribes
came from Cen-




 

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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
| FUNERAL DIRECTORS
| Mount Joy, Pa,


og TEACHER
le |
I
ESTELLE B. PHILLIPS |
Pinkerton Road |
Joy Phone 3-5425
‘Dependable
Gas Service:
Roy \M. Ressler
| 27 W. Main St., JUNI
i PHONE 5-5301
OR CALL
WM. K. RESSLER
FLORIN, PA.
| MT. JOY 3-5731
|New and U sed Gas Ranges
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“Donegal Nine |
‘Begins Play-Off
Series Saturday
Donegal to open playoff for
Section 1 honors at Stump field, |
Saturday.
to Manheim
Lancaster
By losing Cen-
ished in a three way tie with |
Lititz and Hempficld, and should
Manheim down Columbia to
night, that would make it a 4-
way tie with Manheim being
the fourth team, they all would
have a 6-4 record
If it should end in a four-way
tic Donegal would have to play |
Hempfield Saturday evening at |
6:15 at Stump field and Man-|
heim would play Lititz in the]
second part of a double header |
starting at 8:00 p. m. with the |
winners of these two games|
playing the following Saturday
for the title.
Should Columbia defeat Man-
heim, Donegal would still play
Hempfield with Lititz drawing
a bye, this game would start at
8:00 p. m. with the
playing Lititz the
Saturday.
Admission
|
winner |
following |
75¢ |
the |
may
res- |
|
price will be
student and adults at
park, however students
purchase tickets at their
schools for 50c.
AA.
for
pective
MOUNT
LOSES
JOY
TO E. PETERSBURG
hotly contested game |
last Sunday at East Petersburg, |
the locals were finally subdued |
in the eighth inning on timely |
hits by Ben Clinger . and Don|
Germer, local boys, who are]
playing with Petersburg. f
In a
Robert Connor pitched a very |
good game and was backed up|
by the hitting of Tom Kear 3
for 4; Porky Heineman, 3 for |
5 and Larry Wagner, 2 for 4.
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. East |
Petersburg will play here. Sat- |
urday Mt. Joy goes to Chris- |
and Sunday they play at

tiana,
Ephrata
To Individuals
Joy A. A.
following
Thanks
The Mount
to thank the persons |
and merchants for the donations |
given them in the past
also wish to announce
donate
donations
Mike Pri- |
ball players. |
{
wishes |
week |
that |
in |
and
anyone wishing to
the future, can mail
to Christ Walters or
cio or the
Shatto’s,
any of
Buchenauer, Nissley's
Grocery, Stehman & Herr, Jack
Horner, Kunkle Oil Co., Mount
Joy Dept- Store, Chet Arm-
strong, Adam Greer, Kulp's
News Agency, Geibe’s, Norman
Heisey Simon and Mary Nis-
sley, Sloan’s, Grecnawalt Jew-
eler, Van’s, Newcomer's Hard-
ware
Three Sort an
Scheduled For Week
Among Local Teams
Three local sports events are
scheduled for the next week;
two city-county baseball games
and in inter-county tennis
match.
The Mount Joy baseball team |
will travel to Christiana Satur
day, May 21 to play the Chris-|
tiana team and to Ephrata Sun-
day where they will play the
Ephrata Veterans of Foreign
Wars
The local tennis team will
travel to York Saturday where | S$
they will play the York Rac-
guet Club.
° |
Mrs. Broske Is Presented
Gift At Band Concert |§
Mrs. George Broske was pre- |
sented a gift during intermis-
sion of the Mt. Joy Elementary
School first band concert Tues-,
day night. Charles Heaps, prin- |
cipal. made the presentation to
her for-her outstanding work in|
the elementary band group and
the vocal groups and musicals |
presented on behalf of the
teachers and students of the
"school.
announced that
members
will be they will |
be attending Donegal H. S. next |
He said these positions |
will have to be filled by young-
er children. Tt 'is hoped that a
music clinic ‘will ‘be set up a-|
gain next for the students
for both and string in-
struments.
In his talk he
the
leaving since
thirteen of band
year.
year
wood
®
July 18, 1938, Douglas |
landed in Doublin on
“wrong way’ flight. |
On
Corrigan
his
| Main Street
TERMITES
tral Tuesday 8-7 Donegal fin- Guaranteed Control

V Our Shelves and Floor Display for the



Buller’s Beauty Salon
Florin, Pa
Cold Waves Machineless
Permanents $5.00 up
I also give Toni’s.
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Maude Buller, Prop.
OLIVER SAGER & SON
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling = And Light Jobs
Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking
Top Soil and Fill
Rock Drilling


— Free Estimates —






WM. J. POWERS RD. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. PHONE 863R2
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KUNZLER'S
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38:
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COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE
Phone 3-8211

Mount Joy, Pa.