) will May- Sept, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SOCCER TEAMS Varcite ‘BOW TWICE IN *Solanco Varsity, Friday, Ly Sept. 28, 8 p.m. at Solanco. [TWO STARTS *Manheim Central Varsity,|' oq. geason is off fo a Salutday, et. 13, 2:15 P| funy start with enach Roy |= mn, Armold's team taking two [ opal Yara Saturday) defeats in ite first 2 starts. ct. 20, 2 p. m. at Cornwall. | Any tn ‘ x Patton Varsity, Saturday,| Thursday. Sent. 20. the = Oct. 27, 2:15 p.m. at Patton | {62M bowed to Hempfield to an : ‘en tune of 5-0. Donegal was 0 Now Bra pm. at | the entire game. QUT ON A LIMR I * Denotes Conference of | their hot po at De by CL Roses Members, The starting lineup includes, Jl’ Ollie was showin’ a city couple SOCCER |7 seniors, 1 junior, and 3|nrough his pasture the other day. Sept. 25—Lamp.-Stros A|sophomores. Seniors are Har- “Why is it," the lady asked, “that 16 Sept. 27—Upper Leacock H|n'sh, Bernhard. Shenk, Shel- SOR 2. Jou! eowe have horns and Oct. 4—E. Lampeter .Oct. 11—Penn Manor Oct. 18—New Holland Al lenberger, Portner. Brenner, “Well, there's three cases in which H|and Brian. Bob Buchenauer they lack horns,” Ollie said. "Some His the lone junior. The sopho-|ar¢ born without them, some are de d horned and some have their horns v Oct. 23—Pequea Valley A| mores are Zeller, Eichler an k : EL | Gene Newcomer. Bovs al- nocked off fighting! "And what . HOCKEY ja vy? |about that different-looking one in Sept. 27—Hempfield wavs on hand readv to see|the corner?” asked the lady. H |action are: P. Becker, K. Ah; said Ollie, “that is case num- Oct. 4—Man. Central Oct. 11—E-town Oct. 18—Hempfield Oct. 24—Manheim Cent. + Newcomer, D. Fish. Kleiner, ber four. That's a horse.” * * * [he profession of forestry has |grown steadily for the past 50 |years, they tell me, till 1950. That |year our forestry schools graduated BPW CLUB HEARS | Tuesday. Sept. 25 Donegal 2321 young foresters — but by last DR. J. R. KING took their second defeat the number hal dropped to Members of the local Busi- ||, ss, That means about 1200 for. y oir WW | Lampeter Strasburg defeated estry jobs in both government and ness an 70 ess1one them 3 to 0. industry will go unfilled this year, en’s Club held a clam bake Lanpeter - Strasburg start-| cause there ate no trained fellers for the regular meeting Mon-| 4 right out by scoring two to fill them! day night at Hostetter 5 Dr. | cals in the first period and ! wy James Roy King, a professor holdi thei lead: straight I reckon we're going to have to tell of English at Elizabethtown olding yen eo Brash our young folks about the rewards of College, was the guest speal-| to the fourth quar- goin’ into this important field — join- | Grable. Ramsey. Rider. Eck- | herd, Wolgemuth and Shick- ley. Glenn Kaylor is lines- [man for Donegal. A er. Special music was _pro-| ter when they scored their ig the 36000 trained foresters who vided by Miss Mary Weid- | third and final goal. Donegal Who & Working in of forestlands. ; oS . : |showed hustle and the abili- 0 can ever forget a first visit to a man who played marimba i a oY hi Hood National Forest, a Clat- selections. [ty to score several times Tree Farm, a Phillips. Brooks 3 ling the game. They seem to Forest, or a Gaylord Plantation?” one Miss Mary Strickler and Jack the initiative to pick up forester says. “Trees at work for a Mrs. Alex Mitchkavitz were | 3nd carry through when the variety of purposes — wood, water, named delegates to the fall| one's good game, fish, recreation and domestic S . stock. The forester who looks out over district meeting to be held, ( h in Red Lion Oct. 6. Mrs. Jos-| It is easv to see however his forest under multiple use is serene eph Germer, Mrs. Charles! that Coach Armold’s team in the knowledge that he's servin’ all A Ti will come through with the mankind, now and forever.” Mighty Ryman and Mrs. Michael ™. ly fine profession, and it deserves the Pricio were named alternates.| W'S they'll need this season. pe we can give it! Several other members of * % * Like most tree farmers, I do a lot of bucking. That's when you cut a log into sections of a desired length. ‘Course, when you're buckin,’” it's always best to stand uphill from the club will also attend the BAND MAKING meeting which include Mrs. a PUBLIC Eugene Eicherly, secretary | on the district council | APPEARANCES A report was given on the] new Brownie troop organized Apvearances of the Done- they won't fall down on you! And : : 4 gal High School band are you always want to give plenty of in the borough with the BPW now in progress for the fall Warning to other fellers in the vi- club as sponsors. Mrs. Lester| "©" band 2c 3 _cinity of a log that may have a Roberts, first vice president, Season. The ban made its to roll after bucking! For was in charge of the meeting. | fire! apoearance for the year this work, you need a saw whose fff [AF the Elizabethtown-Donegal bar is at least half the diameter of | football game. ™-us far, they the logs you're cuttin’. TO RECEIVE | abpeared in the E-town Fair .* * COMMISSION | parade. the “Yep,” Ol Haverill was teilin me, | football game and the Ephra- "7 father was a great politician in Karl Joseph Max, Mrs. Mary Max, Lumber St.,| his day!” son of ta Fair parade. will receive his commission at the Solonco-Donegal foot- 1 : I didn't know thet,” 1 said, “what Friday night they will play did he run for?” “The border!” Haverill replied. from the Officer Candidate ball game: next Wednesday, School, class of 1956-C, Fri-|the New Hollend Fair par- So long, folks, see you soon! lay morning, Sept. 28, 10 a.|ade; Oct. 12, a concert at the i m. The ceremony will be Mt. Joy Community Exhibit: a held at the Lackland Airland two football games in 5 Force Base, San Antonio, October. Oct. 13 and Oct. 20 3, MODERN Texas, when Candidate Max|appearances will be at the >> will be commissioned as a|Manheim Central Donegal OUR JOB Lieutenant in the United game and the Cornwall - PRINTING States Air Force. |Donegal game. IS RIGHT IN eT | ys THE GROOVE Texas is 620 miles wide. Bullte'in Advertising Pays logs you've already bucked — so | = TERESI who is interested in hearing, The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. M YTOWN | this history is invited to be Thursday, September a9 35 oy | present, ——— | { Baby (gain on Oct Robert Houseal who was a gion Home. surgical patient at St. Jos- T > Sa "a ..o Fuhrman, Larry Johns, Ray eph’'s Hospital has returned whe Boy Scout Troop #53 Frye, Russel Meredith, David to his home. { ad then monthly meeting Greer, Mr, and Mrs. Mowrer, and a doggie roast at the See Our Laroe Display of Gas Appliances IN OUR BRANCH STORE, 25 S. STATE STREET. EPHRATA. ‘ Open Evenings Daring the Fair Until 9:30 P. M., Septeber 26, 27, 28, and 29. Glattacker, James Donald Welcomer, Donald Houseal, Dennis George Houseal, moet the Clinic will drd at Mrs. Mervin Brandt was home of Mr. and Mrs. Ke Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johns, removed to the St. Joseph's| i." Mowrer A Ri Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer WARD BOTTLE GAS ait a ag cd av ' OV pap’ Mr. ES > 4 Hospital last Thursday. Monday evening. The follow he : Xpore ys adv Sel . Mr. J EPHRATA, PA. Elwood Gerber the Scout- Staff Sgt. Howard Singer, ing persons enjoyed an eve Tel. Ephrata 3-2207 Jr. and family are visiting at ping of fun: Charles Johns, the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Ronald Johns, Daniel Mow master, his wife and daugh- ter, Sandy Howard Singer, Sr. and Mr. rer, Ralph Williams, Fred and Mrs. Theodore Trone. erick Theobold, Kimber Lip Gaucho is the name ap- . . Sgt. Singer is stationed _at| piat, Scott Trostle, Larry plied to the Argentine cow- j Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers the Air Base at Sioux City, Henderson, Samuel Williams, boy. Towa. - Mr. William Earhart is at-| tending Lancaster Business College. Mr. Donald Maul, a stu- L A B © Rn M N 0 Ww : dent at F & M Seminary con- ducted the morning worship service at the E & R Church last Sunday Dr. V. W. Dinpell, the regular minister of the E. & R. Church is imoroving but will not be able to return to his charge for some time. Preparatory Service will be observed in the E & R : i Church on Sunday morning. The American Legion will have a Chicken Barbecus at the Post Home on Saturday oh from 4:30 pm. to 7:30 p.m. 2 Ra fs 5 Sa He working togeth r gets things one! The Brownie Scouts will 7, hoe exnecting vour patronage at their Food Sale on Satur- er 3 } ] dav morning. xy 3 Herbert Sload is a patient at St. Joseph's Hosvital. Mrs. George Taeff and daughter Carol from West Virginia and Mr. and Mrs Richard Pawley from St. Lo- uis were visiting Mrs. Mar- suerite Culp for several 29903 Wa Ie davs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel Sr.. vicited Mr. and Mrs Fred Wetzel. Jr., at Gettys- 8 bure on Sundav Mrs. Clair Cachran and con Richard visited at the Rav Frvherger home Sunday. Mrs. Moy Hicks and Mise Helen Hollenbaugh spent the weekend in New York City. Miss May Keener, tor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph } Keener is attending Kendel ¥ Reautv School at Harri burg. #8 She is learning to be a hair} stvlist 3 Mrs. Ruth Henderson and § Larry. Mics Grace Henderson 2x and friend and Miss Sallie Shireman attended a birth- Aay dinner at Elizabethtown Sunday in honor of Mr. C. B Henderson. Dr. Brady. a retired E & R minister has collected histor- ical d ta about the Maytown E & R Church. He has com- j niled this data and will read '§ it at the Maytown church on Saturday at 2 p.m. Anyone b = “|| We feature. im Complete Wedding ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTIONS and DINNER CARDS INVITATIONS — INFORMALS THANK YOU FOLDERS The BULLETIN Phone 3-9661 MOUNT JOY, PA. 1] PRINTCRAFT Wedding | Stationer Stationery Service ENGAGEMENT ANNCUNCEMENTS | Lancaster County’s United Community Campaign Must Have $840,431 For 23 Red Feather Services and The Red Cross This is 11% More than Last Year, due to Increased Costs, Expanded Services, and a Growing Community! 50,000 Lancaster County People Benefit... How Many Will You Help? USE PAYROLL DEDUCTION! SPONSORED BY MANY WILL YOU thru your United Community Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. Campaign Mount Joy, Pennsy.vania