The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 24, 1957, Image 3

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, Jenuary 24 3 PLAN SWIM MEETING mm cer DENTS EXCELL tl. ll, : B ; M L di 0
: So Next Monday, January 28, | | : mn ville
TREE SERVICE DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER [ihe Boy Scouts and Explor- DOWN THE ALLEY Announcement has been {| PL A T TE R = J 25 iF usiness ens andis .
Ad OFTOMETRIST ers dof Florin, will attend a Ce made of the h ghest typing > y Group Picks (From page 2)
— SAWING, PRUNING and 89 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Palswimming meeting at the TT $i Speeds of the and # x The Rohrerstown Band
SPRAYING Telephone 3-8411 Hershey Community Pool. KEENER'S—3 junior commercial students + ‘57 Corr mittees and the Barbershop Chorus
Mon. to Sat.—10 a.m. te} evening will be planned C. Ruhl, 519, M. Doyle, at Donegal high school. In ; 3 iL of the East Hempfield Town-
4 B. B. IBACH 4:30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 todinfo [ree swims, passing of 372, Bob Brown 414, P. Wei- the junior clas » Loretta Hor | a0) rr r= A number of local men ship Exchange Club will pre-
; ya : Phone 5 4618 3 pm. Closed all day merit badges and water ser 456, Crawl 501, Totals, nafius passed her one mn = = == have been named to com- sent “A Night of Music”, in
dé R199 S, Main Si. Waubeim Pa i games. 2262, Dor ar ig’ 7 ga an mittees of the Christian the auditorium of the Hemp
i ac —— The two groups recently Jorothy Fletcher, 75; Janet 4 “ I's Business Men's Committee, High School, Landis-
ERSHE held a roller skating party ROBER gr Doe 384. F Sheaffer, 1 Patricia Spet- C H A T T E R = wd it has been announced, on Saturday, February
z, ) ” er re Al at the Mount Gretna roller 446 oh G ls oS 55 4, Funk ter, 70 and Jane Switzer, 70. — Rl The 1957 appointments 2, at 8:00 p.m. The program
. SPORTS ARENA : skating rink. as, Toran caer 550, Koser In the five minute test, Lor- a ————— ————, ouUT ON A LIMB were wade. by the board of of band and vocal music is
7 » 8c onda: Tht ls » - 4 AN 3. Totals 2217. jetta Syeruged | oy ards Ao By Nancy Rainbolt By Stumpy McCulloch directors. They are as fol- being sponsored by the Ex-
ly IN HW. MARR) - | yg 0 whole 3 3
THE Greatest SHOW A Zz Xa. ll Presents, also, make the PAPER BOX—3 I hn Ory. Bich It seems Guy Mitchell is * * lows: Adam LaRose, Aaron change Club. al. feat
ON ICE # i : ‘heart grow fonder. Gerberich 416, E. Rice 399 : . . sticking to the “blues” side It was no secret to my neighbor H, Denlinger, John L. Cous- | The program will feature
a | In the first year {typing of things with his new one Gulliver that his second-hand tractor jap. Roy A. Brubaker, Bard the Rohrerstown Band, un-








| Rehrer 492, Linton 414, and

vas a heavy gas-eater. But the other Eichelberger, M. A. Stoltz- der the direction of Donald
10 | TT Hurst 482. Totals 3203. class in the sophomore cass, for Columbia, “Knee Deep in| 3 eure gavent, But the ores Fp
eet and 20 starring acts! FOUNTRY KITCHEN 1 Priscilla McKain averaged the Blues”. It sounds a lof| 9 pu led into 2 Al Sa on and fus and Vernon Martin. Peters, in a program of class-
: | di 56 words per minute in a Jka his big seller. “Singin’] Lr motor tuning 2 _lical and modern music. The
res oaste Holtzman 485, Frantg 417, pi ike his big seller, “Singin r filled the tank. and after abou: ten Membership and Fellow :
FEB. 14 ’ M. Wolgemuth 378 Bott five minute writing and {he Blues”. But 1 doubt this minutes the feller said. “Would you ship — Harold Snavely,/band ,, program _incuce
407, H. Greiner 477 Totals Kitty Buckwalter, 54. In the one will be as big a hit for mind shuttin’ the motor off, buddy? Chairman: R. Minnich, B. “Zampa overture, George
THRU 27 2164 : : Te one minute writings, Pris- yim You're gettin’ ahead of me!” R. Groff, P. H. Burkholder, Gershwin Selections”, “The
. ill: ai average . 4 ' ’ ' ' ua "oe
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) 1 | cilla McKain averafed 70." po Monday”. by Fatsl so. X. % * . IP. S. Shenk, A. Shetter, H. Bells of St. Mary”, “Irish
SATURDAY MATINEES 11 MT. JOY TILE—3 (Kitty Buckwalter, 68; Judy Dorin Has a nic os ee Conservation i pba in wv Rubalter | Washerwoman”, “Gremlin
ene [Heise . srr 3chofie ! as & ‘e¢ rhyt «| farming, too, i y 4 ' (Rall? " “Re.
1:00 & 5:00 P.M. Safko 518, Keener 422 |Heisey, 60; Terry Schofield, On the flip. side is. andthe A an ro el Speakers—Aaron H. Den-|Ball’, “Star Dust and “Be
59; ; oa da) . gin the Beguine”. The band




A. Neiss 487, B. Wells 447,
MAIL ORDERS NOW/./ « Mt. Joy. P: Neiss 496, Miller 471,
16 N. Market St. as [H. Rice 470, R. Rice 470 and,






60; Sally Wisegarver,
cording business, is Jill Cor-
ey. She has a 1920-sounding
who represented his state in the
1wtion-wide 4-H forestry award
Chairman.
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Enclose remittance with self. oY 2 “What's the Rea. who belong to 4-H clubs. That linger,
ff - dddressed stamoed envelope to : ’ (Garber 543. Totals 2427. |Sylvia Mumper, 59; Patsy 800d one, “What's the Rea. who belong to f-H clubs. That Meeting Place — John F. Will also play several
HersheySportsArena, | | Ig? Williams Ory rn SOn You're not Pleasin’ Me??? feminc e: We're ghty | eeting ace ohn F.| i
Tax Included 4 i | ’ illiams, 59; and Nor ma| . of Don Hammerquist, a 16-year-old Gerlach. Chai ’ marches and novelty num
Or Phone KE 3-910! Hershey HESS’ . A new figure in the re- , . : eriach, airman. - :
| Eichler, 57. > : from Clallam Bay, Washington, | Tract Distribution Leos. bers. Featured soloists for
ter G. Hostetter, Chairman: the band concert are Lewis
L. Weaver, H. Armstrong, R. Hosfeld, piccolo, John Smith,
. *
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THRILL 70 THE 75 WORLD FAMOUS ICE CA'PETS' and ICE CADETS a 44-tfc R. Neiss 499. Totals 2396. tune out, “I Love My Babv'. contest. And we're just as proud of | k Markert
LL os Ei tee ese = v a GERBERICH-PAYNE. _2 TEEN DANCE She was one of the parad- every other boy in this work whom N. Huber, J. M. Slater, R, a 35%
| ili | a : oh Arce aq Don represents, He was picked for Stone, F. Downing, A. aritone. ma .
Heilig 474, Lawder 432, Another Teen Dance will of recording stars on Ed his skillful maragement of a farm he owning g. routine will feature Miss



 
Dillinger 417. Totals 2372.
HOLLINGER’S—2
Waltz 523, G. Wolgemuth|
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uary 26, from 8 until
Im. at the fire hall.
This will be a





'B. Brown 546, Talor 503 and be held Saturday night, Jan-|Sullivan’s show Sunday nite.
11 p. Along with Jill,
was Betty
ABC break-
| Johnson, of the
record fast club. She sang her latest
439, Weaver 512, Kepple 453 dance. Boys and girls should effort, “I Dreamed”. It's not
wood lot, from which he harvested
and sold spruce pulpwood from
thinnings. Good work, Don!
* * *
Out in California, more than S. Eby, H. S. Detwiler, 1. the
wcres of timber land were placed [D), Smith.




Ranck, I. Woomert, R. A
Huber, A. Miller. |June Evans and Miss Bonnie
Music — Harry F. Bru- Herr, of Penn Manor High
baker, Ch-g man: H. L. Erb. School. Russell Getz, head of
Music Department at
|Hempfield High School and




 
 
 

 

and Johnson 491. Totals take their records and mark'a rock’n roll beat. but still lei i
2418 them. it seems to be catching on at "yr re fm tyr | Child Fuangeliom — Bara sistant director of the
| a we th “ on la fast pace. 1.856.000 acres of | #8 Chairman: , H.| ors own
HEIR ENE EEN ERD | ’ : I 'Wiliay ; duct the band in several
Bh 2 —— — | Harrv Bellafonte’s, “Jama-' ‘and that are devoted to growin’ tim-| Villard Niesen, Secretary: alec
a SHOWS r|ican Holiday”, is coming up der as a crop. And that means —in H. Baer, Trepsurer;; 56
EVENINGS MATINEE We are going to be he nation as a whole — that tree 1), H. Armstrong, H. Brenne-| The Barbershop Chorus of
i a AND $ LROAYS more of it his has spread to 7534 “pardfe man, H. F. Brubaker, S. K. the East Hempfield Exchange
3 BATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS i looks like a hit for Mr. B. a nealing |Shotzberger, G. K. Stoltzfus,| Club will also participate in
9 8 | 7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P.M. !| The Beverly Sisters have * * * Espenshade. | the musical program.
MOUNT JOY, PA. | jarranged ‘a new platter. 1 like to hear about farmers | Inductee -— Ray F. Huber. — °
_ a FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 26 | | “Greensleeves”. It is a new isin’ all them trees, “cause trees “hairman: G. L. Kauffman,|
. CY Bayz p « 11, 1ave plaved such a big part in our |- 1 aker, . an] DONE AL
FRESHLY GROUND a Walt Disney's “WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS" | of an old folle J orc Boh oo Be at | + Brubaken, J. Bachman | G
a 1 [song, and is recorded by famestown. y'know. Ever hear the | - Flory. J. S. Swarr, J (from page 1)
i -—ALSO— 1 |Artie Shaw’s orchestra. tory ? |3- Bowers, E. R. Breneman. His lanky pivot - man and
“DISNEYLAND U. S. A.” Ha * R. H. Stoner, W. F. Baum-| .
| 4 ou En AR — i — Sse ame er One mornin’ Captain John Smith | ‘~rdner. [fast-improving team mate
a MONDAY — TU DAY, JANUARY 28 - 29 3 YET . 5 Com received an angry letter from the! Luncheon — Samuel s. Jerry Buchenauer had blast.
. DORIS DAY — 1} UIS JOURDAN -in- 3 DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL London bankers who had the Venger, Chairman ed the nets for 22 points.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE | Jamestown colony. Bankers said that, hel a Ephrata J.V.’s won, 40-38
' ja bb 99 . 4 a ; fe certs AR 0 Extension — Samuel K. ) J :
MINCED (Kunzler s) a J : LIE 1956 - 1957 acs the sologises ads s sene sng gold “hotzberger, Chairman. T. Friday night aga'nsi
re ja 2 NIT = : Tan. 25 — E-town H ne if the next | vans, A. Denlinger, J. s. Hempfield — another vie-
NI a WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 - 31 }| an. 29 — Pequea Valley A ship to England didn't bring back | ~warr. tory-starved team this sea-
J J a ROBERT RYAN — ANITA EKBERG -in- 8 eb. 1 — Man. Cent. A | =nough profucts 1a ay the Publicity—Vernon E. Mar.|50n — the Indians gave a
8 4 a 66 69 | "eb. 5 — Penn Manor A | expenses of about §8 = ell, Sir, | ‘n. Cha irman: T. D. Irvi {Boo Crow: a fine evening's
3 Back From Eternity , 3: %eb, 8 — Columbia H John Smith knew VRE Ruof, R. A. o entertainment. Donegal trail.
| TCD. 12 — Lamp.-Stras. A oo Ee Sharpe. "ed 14-13, 27-25 and 45-42 at
FRESH oa i oh 3 — 15—Man. Twp. A | needed "naval stores’ tar, pitch, tur-| Gospel Meetings — Oliver the end of the first three
FR Loe RR pentine and rosin — which could be| \ymstrong, Chairman: A. N. quarters. Ader Mio
NO} - } JR H GOs made from the pine trees that grew Rohrer, H. S. Morrison la 10-point eficit . in e
4 LOWEST-PR ; | 9%. man SCHEDULE around the colony. fe Landis, Dr. P. R Buenty, third, the locals came blast-
i | 4 Jan. 25—F-town H ow * “TS. Erb. J. R. Neff P E ing back and tied the count
ROCKET ENGINE CAM 1 Lig Ep A So he put His people fo work = Yhuicbly, "7 lat 47, again at 49 and then
[3 5 15. Re : a wp H xs Tanne auth Praver and Visitation 'Heistand, Buchenauer and
| 3 g [Feb ent. ees clapboa - <
NORRIS INSTANT | # : ) an. Cent H ing, burnin’ wood to make Thomas Berry, Chair-| Gillham cut loose for field-
All games 4 p.m.

[ * ashes, and collectin’ frankincense wan; I. H. Barley, D. Meis- FS to show the victory mar-




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‘berger, 1.
sail for the New World — the bank- S$ ‘Shotzberger. 1
ers held a meetin’ in London, and strong.
decided to continue to support] Ruidsill.
2 a i
: S P EC i A LS Jamestown as a sound busines RADIO — Yoneichi Uyeda,
# | venture. Virginia's forestlands had Chairman: H. Kauffman, J

saved the colony! LeFevre, J. Brubaker, R. S.
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Except 6:15 p.m. from the trunks of the loblolly pine.|+..,; E. E Stoltzfus, L. M gin.
Te When the ship returned to Eng-[., H BR Wertsoh ‘I Donegal also won the pre-
The older a person is, the land, it carried a cargo of manu-| H. R. Wertsch, D. liimnary game, 26-23
[slower he reads— a factured forest products — the first) © Witman, H. L. Palm. | The = Bla k. Kni his ¢
le ac from America. From then on, the; Evangelism — Abram! ne C nights o
contract. fom. 4 , tl ie A : Hempfield worked well and
§ o— Virginia colonists sent quantities ofl “navely, Chairman; A. |: ;
NORRIS FANCY 2 naval stores. And in May, 1620 linger L. Brubaker. B Ech- [it was a touch and go affair
Bullte.in Advertising Pays the same year the Mayflower set > Miller 0. Arn with the tide of fortune
drifting only slightly toward
the Donegal Green. .
Friday the Indians return
{to the home floor to meet
Elizabethtown. It will be the
next-to-the-last game of the

\d [Yorgey, J. B: a a-
VALLEY FORGE mii Lo 4. Bachman, R. Ba eason on the local hard-
© Spaghetti 60c Wood.
¥ . . . . . . . - — ®
; EVERY DAY Eagles Win Over,
omato Catsun You'll go for the Golden Rocket 88—it's the value car of gl 19
8 the year that says "GO" in a great big way! BIG-CAR Chicken in Basket 85¢ Hi-Y 66 to 21 | W THE ALLEY ‘Farm Women
valvel BIG-CAR performance ! And at a price that's so easy Tee | 5 ’ :
¢ - to take! There's a Rocket for your pocket. Come in—drive . n Monday, January 14th|
: NORRIS FANCY (Royal Anne) it, price it now! You'll be pleasantly surprised! # Steamed Lobster pg $1.50 the Donegal Eagles won an| MT. JOY MERCHANTS | Hear Former
: or easy victory over Donegal] BOWLING LEAGUE :
C H FERRI x S 5 YOU'RE ALWAYS M1 ee Yi Bore Stoaic S100 Hi.Y on the Donegal High] Team Standing Latvian
Y>-CAN N M I - Main St. > UU School floor with a score of] w L Pc.! Miss Inna Daniloff, form-
5 2 ewcomer Motors, Inc. ur jov pa oo ; + form
: Bn : - 21 |flopples ...... 7 5 .58erly of Latvia, and now a
og sis gion | Shrimp and Good Homs2 | Leading the Eagles scoring|Crauls ...... 6 6 .500student at the Elizabeth-
-- rere zn. Made Ham Sandwiches (Was Clay Mumma with 24 Freys ........ 6 6 .500 town College, was the guest
VALLEY FORGE ny or lle bk th ih 1h dod ol hd points, Harry Good with 15, Hendrixs ..... 5 7 417 speaker at the Saturday af-
bo SEER [IE m mw Oysters — Crab Cakes |was second high scorer. All| ——— lternoon meeting of the Far
4 Mf | g of the Farm
ht fo s o 4 nine players of the Eagles HOPPLES—4 Women’s Society No. 8. The
(i) ’ | i BE had a part in the scorin | Mateer 506, Geib 503.)
A | a @ coring. | M meeting was held at the
i & = mn EAGLES .. 9 6 24 2766 Weiser 464, Landis 454, Hall- home of Mrs. Mary Shaeffer.
£5 Gy 2 |. HI-Y ...... 4 a 5 9._512ren 631. Hopple 494. Elizabeth ?
£15 wwe FY eon § 4s = : ’ ‘za town.
2 A 'm CONTINUES a Arbutina Tavern Hershey & Heistand were HENDRIX S—0 Miss Daniloff completed
= = the officials. | Hardish 399, McCue 514, her practice teaching at Don-
NORRIS FANCY SWEET - aN. Jacob Street, Ph. 3-9141 een [Williams 438, Gemberling egal high school and will
= : ’ 03 MOUNT JOY Bullte in Advertising Pays sng on #09. Hendrix graduate from the college
22-01S GC - €ns 0€s rr : Ep 5 PHYS. i this June. She told of her
: od |. "oo Lib Wn experiences while living in
( Sizes 8'z to 3 . Waltz 511. Holtzman 433, Europe.
: = " N » 5. R. Neiss 453, Beamenderfer Mrs. Warren Chapma
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CHOICE = Ridon Loafer Socks “ri chien: 1 QQ & ve werar mi , COMING OVER! ) || 42 | CRAUL'S 1 lowing the roll call which
5 Peiffer 443, F. Good 566. was given by naming resolu-



 


 

 










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