bai wn - - - a - I -— ' Tr 3 3 . A, ] —_ ee Yond iis i The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 26 | THE AMERICAN WAY Immarudd, KANT Aoi CENTURY | GECMAN \ PIL OSOPHER | Ferce “The exist The Bible - Book for the People Flodin Cubs Plan Pine Wood Derby Florin Cubs held the ir monthly Pack meeting Tues- day at the Washington Ele- mentary School with Earl Brightbill, asistant Cubmas- ter, in charge. Larry Bradley was received into Den 4 and passed his Bobcat require- ments. James Hill received his Bear award and 1 gold ArTOW. The program ning included a skit “Farm- boy’ by Den 1. Den 1 also sang a “bob-bob-bobbing” song; Den 4, “Cubs Are Square’; and Den 5 gave a chant. The boys exhibited bird houses, bird and posters on birds which they made during. the past month in conjunction w ith April's theme of birds. Den 1 was given the Pack flag for month for having the great- of the eve- one est number of parents pres- ent pt the Pack meeting. Last month, Den 2 held the honor. Plans were made for the May Pack meeting which will be held Saturday, May 26, at 2 p.m. instead of the regular Tuesday night meet- ing This special meeting will be staged outdoors at tie Florin Hall and will fea- “Pinewood Derby” derby will be a race of small cars made by the boys on a ramp. For next month, each boy was given a kit which includes a block of wood, wheels and axles which will produce an eight-inch auto. The is invited to witness the race. Refreshments will also be sold at the event. The regul- ar Pack meeting activities will also take place and ad- vanctments will be announc- ed. The group also planned a Cub Hobo hike which is ten- tatively set for Saturday, May 12. The group will hike ture a The from Florin to Donegal Springs. Lloyd Cooke is the Cubmaster. —— en FAT COLLECTION Girl Scouts and Brownies of Mount. Joy and Florin will conduct a fat collection in the two communities Sat- urday, May 5. Residents are asked to have their waste fats ready when the girls Jpat that Saturday morning. A ] Monroe County was estab-| lished in 1836 from parts of Northampton and Pike Co’s. ‘emus rrr TTT SPECIAL SALE Used Television Sets EAST MAIN & BARBARA ~ AEE NEE NNN ENN NENA EEE NEY the humeon race hos ever experienced.® -COMET- the' public CARTOONS AND SHORT 51.00 For a Whole Carloac fi H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. NEE SEAN IIE CNN ENA RE lal contest in Florida. Ress Store—0 Keener's—1 P. Neiss 471, ory Brian. Barry Funk is the Mariner 399, | Women’s Association of the March 31, 1955. Earnings for Total 2076. Lancaster Sy mphony Orches-| both periods include earnings TR Ter {tra has organized a Commu-| of former subsidiary. The Local Midgets Commines under Seranton Electric Company, Dr. H. Cc. Killheffer £ s e chairmanship of Miss (merged January 31, 1956) Begin Season ! Geraldine Smith. and restated earnings of the Optometrist Composed of representa-|former Pennsylvania Water MANHEIM tives of twenty-four city and! & Power Company (merged 163 Ss. Charlotte St. Saturday county school districts, the June 1, 1955) for applicable| Telephone 5-2942 The Mount Joy Midgets PI €| 5 inl their summer committee will contact the periods prior to merger. | Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 Ww open T s., Fri. sat 7- > | schools, g a ¥ RS ; ues, Fri., Sat. 7-9 P. M. baseball season with several] ols, through the princi-| Revenues for the twelve pals or supervising . princi- months ended March 31. ELIZABETHTOWN practice games prior to the league schedule. Saturday, the boys will play the Grand View team on the Nathan Shaeffer field, Lancaster. The 2nd Floor Clauss Phone 7-4163 Tues., Fri, Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M.| taste. ale afin obo olin. cdo ales. al slo pals, giving information a-| 1956 on the same bout the Youth Concert and $124.812.41 1, handling the distribution of 7.8% over | tickets. ues for the boys will leave from the The concert is the major C70 Richfield Service Station at Project of the Association 12:45 p.m. for the trip to Sponsored annually to Lancaster. vide symphony music to chil- Other games scheduled are dren of school age. Funds May 2, at home against the for the event are raised thru St. Anthony's Giants; May| the Association's May Tea. 12. Grond View at home; Members of the association and May 16, St. Anthony's and the area they are repre- PROM in Lancaster. senting are: Mrs. L. Reed I Bernard Kear and Donald Laughton, Manheim Central Staley will again coach the Union, Mrs. Arthur Sprech- team this year and the Old ©» East Donegal; Mrs. Paul | = ! | Mueller's Timers Association will spon-| W. Eshletman, East and | West Hempfield. 4 Mother's Day—May / 3th ! sor the team. The Invitation) Nw i e¢ CORSAGES of all kinds ® POTTED PLANTS | basis were an increase of comparable reven- Previous year, = between the ages of 12 and Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 15 to come out for the team. Practices are held in the ev- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT enings at the school athletic Beverage & Food field. At the present time, 23 boys are practicing. Of BIG SPECIAL AZALEAS, GARDENIAS, HYDRANGEAS | these, only 2 are back from {OSES - GERANIUMS T-Bone Steak Dinner With vegetables, Italian Spaghetti Only S1°° Spaghetti & Meat Ball soc last year’s team. ® a ————— Advertisers. Palronize Bulletin CUT FLOWERS | FRESH FRCM OUR GREENHOUSES ® | SEAFOOD THURSDAY — FRIDAY |gi0qmed Shrimp - Oysters ’ SATURDAY Crab Cakes Mueller's Flowers Pe,” | Picnic TRIE Uf orn wrt soles, sioner ovr Phone | William Holden - Kim Novak Wi Rosalind Russell N. Jacob St. PLUS Mount Joy AANA REE EE EEE EE EO roger gra pr apr ogre ge ager pr age ogg ep og ag ng go ig Hey Kids! Win This T hunderbird! CARTOONS & SHORTS WEDNESDAY ONLY FAMILY NIGHT “Honky Tonk’ Clark Gable - Lana Turner 1 and “City Of Shadows’ Victor McLaglen DRIVE-IN Theatre~ 5 MILES WEST OF LANC. ON BY-PASS RT. RT. 230 THUNDERBIRD FREE purchase. Any. child Age 14 is eligible to enter the OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK with every SWEEPSTAKES. COLUMBIA — MT. JOY ‘ STS. PHONE 3-3361 vd Barry Teleky was named |) . Wolgemuth 408, Rehrer| 4 champion of the first grade. TRY ny Bott 390, Linton 434, | Other first graders who H. Greiner 462. reached the quarter finals Kosers—3 (were Peggy Ebersole, Janet ce Dillinger 440, H. Rice 370,| Nissley, John Eshelman, ot E. Greiner 534, A. Neiss 447, George Kauffman and Greg: E. Koser 528. Total 2319. a 3 PVT. CHARLES R. GARLIN ATTEND HEALTH FAIR a Marble Play-Offs DOWN THE ALLEY “55 Go hems i BUS TRIPS Fort Knox, Ky. — Army | Sixth graders of the lower t- Are In Session | | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Pvt. Charles R. Garlin, son Mount Joy Township Florin 8 S And He Bill ‘Graham ol ‘of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gar- sol and the Mari-|® ee An ar y Grade play-offs are now in STANDINGS lin, 8 Manheim St. Mt. Jo | Grade Schoo! and the : progress for the annual Vet-| 4 Mount Joy Tile ... 50 14; scheduled to leave the ¥: ett Elementary School ot- 8 Sunday May 6th At Richmond Va. erans of Foreign Wars-spon- rma | Kountry Kitchen .. 44 20|g 4, Germany late next| tened the Health Fair at them - rey : Harbie Surname, 3 Roser ean 30 24 as part of Operation| YM.C.A., Lancaster, today, 8 FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE ‘ollowing the grade win-| dong OP 0 INGAT AL : Gyroscope, the Army's unit The combined group was ac- m ners, a play-off will be held 4 heer Rs Hess Store Pyle a 3 rotation plan. companied by Mrs. Raymond ¥ MRS. MAE ROTH I Ls ep loss! Mt. doy Box ive 3 3 garlin’s. unit, the Ira Ar Knorr, school nurse; Mrs. 8 MAIN ST, FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-6042 : Tee . i: = = mored Division, now station- Clarence ollinger, I'S m TAS 5 on sein Reon eel aye 15: 95 ed at Fort Knox, Ky, will Calvin Herr, both of Florin - LANCASTER 7-5660 : pron Mg ois pe ag I Sy a Leo 510. place the 4th Infantry Di- ad Tae ulty members from > Pp ME ce Ded, Lee , tnd arietta. i finally a national champ will ko 404, Wells 453, Gainer| °°" In Europe. due ining — ani ‘be named during the nation- 411, | A construction specialist Te ‘Faron mo [in Company A of the divis- Pennsylvania | 23d Engineer Battlion, Farm Show can actually he entered the Army in Sep- trace it’s origin back to the tember 1955 and completed | days of William Penn. - PNS basic training at Fort Knox. | The 20-year-old soldier| 1D | N 1D 2d LTA) GRE) ion’s was graduated in 1953 from, [Mount Joy High School. | J Ed Benjamin Franklin arrived in Priladelphis in 1723. Indian River Inlet { SHIP TO SHORE RADIO CAPTAIN ELI G. MUSSER Deep Sea Fishing 36 Ft. Cabin Cruiser “Lydia-May” PHONE LEWES 8840 LEWES, DELAWARE R. D. NO. 1 grade winner. Keener 328, Fellenbaum 430, for the second grade were Garber 507. Total 2135 | Douglas Brown, William rs . Hollinger—2 {| Roberts and Barry. Others P. P. & Ls REPORTS Weiser 454, Weaver ok RN |who reached the quarter-fin.| ON EARNINGS Doe 369, Peifer 402, Johnson | Fi als were Douglas Stoner, . 446. Total 2101. fi : 4 Michael Germer and Charles Earnings accruing to the Gerberich-Payne—2 BT 47 Brown, |ecommon stock of Pennsyl Gerberich 429, Kepple 416, Ya a vania Power & Light Com-| Balsbaugh 309, Frantz 406, , pany for the twelve months Hurst 469. Total 2029. [ of the Bible os a book for Women S Symphony ended March 31, 1956 were Kountry Kitchen—4 Jo 15 the createst benefit which | 1 $18,894,403, equivalent to Funk 444, Wolgemuth 412, rhe people 1s = est be ¢ Plans Youth Concert $3.19 per share of common Brown 509, Brosious 471 and] In preparation for the gtock outstanding at such Craul 473. Total 2309. 3 third Youth Concert to be date, as compared with Mt. Joy Paper Box i hed on May 6 at 3:30 in|g73 712 or $3.03 per share, Hertz 439, Doe oy Heilig| | McCaskey High School, the for the twelve months ended 444, Brown 444, Ruhl 374. 1, | | - SHOWS 5 O MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS | 7 and 9:00 P.M AND { SATURDAYS THEA TRE HOLIDAYS | 6-8-10 P.M. 2:00 P. M. | MOUNT JOY, PA. ‘FRIDAY—SATURDAY, APRIL 27 - 28 STEVE ALLEN — DONNA REED -in- “THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY” 1st Feature starts Saturday Nite 5:45 P. M. 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