EEE Lr SN PEIN Indians Bow DOWN THE ALLEY | was the rifle year among which improvement of the range and kitchen facilities. Sportsmen Meet The possibility of holding a : . chicken barbecue in June The Milton Grove Sports- . fhe * Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, January 31 ‘H ERSHE Y Milton Grove To ETown — MERCHANTS LEAGUE | | SPORTS. Le TAT) Ble, as discussed but tabled un- 2 J+ of men’s Club held its regular (i) 5 later meeting. The club After Lead w Ld « Ce) Rl meeting Friday, January 25, planned to hold a shooting Craul's . Canney 10) 6 ON ICE » WS with president Amos L. Ris- match in March and one in Donegal high's basketball Hendrix's . a 8 10 Whig ser in charge. April. Dates are to be an-! Indians put up a big front Hopple's i, 7 9 4 2 productions The game committee re- nounced later. Friday night of last week for Frey's .......... " 9 E R and 20 staring acts! ported on the progress of The president appointed a howling mob of home fans,| cp AUL'S—4 { C HA T T trapping and releasing of committees for the coming but crumbed in the final 483: Good, 519: [eee FEB. 14 THRU 7H rabbits in the surrounding year after which big game area. There was also a report were shown by Leroy given on the stocking of yogtetter of Florin, of a | minutes to bow, 59-55, to |Emenheiser, 493: the Elizabethtown Bears. 470; Craul, 579, With a 28-20 lead at the 479. Totals 3023. Ross Funk, and Packer, | By Nancy Rainbolt \: Here's a new way to do heasants bought locally and ! kyon (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) P= : hunting trip to Wyoming j half and a 44-37 advantage HOPPLES'S—0 st 8 Rub SATURDAY MATINEES fore" ‘ond he ot Bu. pny oben athe the. auariers the Snes 78: Gelb, 420 pon oe oR . ; Art Enclose remittance with self- : ry, anheim R2; James Green and White forged Weiser, "307; Landis, 488; them in story form. I think Other items of discussion Kleindinst, were projects for the coming Hostetter. RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Mount Joy and $1.20-$2.00-$2.75-$3.30-$3.8 Tax Included MAIL ORDERS NOW, irr ! ahead to a big 52-38 lead ya) 483. shortly after the final frame 1495. Totals 2764. began, HENDRIX'S—3 Then they succumbed to a| and Hopple, it's real cute. See what you ‘think. “I Dreamed” . addressed stamped envelope to Or Phone KE 3-9101 Hershey «CREE a nu, about ‘you the “Blue Moon”, where you Too I For You”. You thought | time this season lost to one Gerberich-Pavne : - “ — of their bitterest enemies. rb Tich-Payne .. 10 told me “Nothing Is hd oak iMt. Joy Tile ...... 10 In the junior varsity game, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 TERESA WRIGHT -in- ‘The Search For Bridie Murphy” Biedition of the John H. Harris frozen spe ctacle. = §iBulletin = J ... For Less! advertisement p |Panar Box ays, Eagles | Rapped “Wonderful Girl” / : a » Hardish, 474; McCue, 506; “Too Much” and I found out | THRILL TO THE 75 WORLD | 74 ICE CA'PETS' and IGE CADETS x Boi JOY : Dressing Nock Coup Williams, 468; Gemberling, “Our Love” was just lo be — jo — (416; Meck! 75 - 5 a EE — — Ar NS us x a pair of free tosses ste arted oo Sr Hen Wight The bi a: 7 and 9:00 P.M THEATRE HOLIDAYS 8 Victory drive which we nt REY’ S 1 ‘For Keeps” but “The Party's | Y S —-| Mount JOY. PA. SP ren 8 Er vero it | Waltz, 574; Holtzman, 444; Over nd Tp left on sing *S ‘Heartbrea 0 a FRIDAY — TUR . = : Avy . “\Neiss, 517; Beamenderfer, Way to ou ave ® ® 6 o HH SAL pn DAY: FEBRUARY 1, 2 . Saluting the teenagers with its accent on youth, Ice ra: hed when He Soult was | 04; Ebersole, 466; Frey, 587. We had “Young Love” and i “ROCK PREITY Bm Capades, coming to Hershey Sports Arena, February 14 : onegalingtals 2990. jwe were sure that it was : R Ser itn BABY ® through 27, introduces two youthful performers right claimed only one other High single game—Craul,| True Love”, but I was “The en ou u e est a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 a out of the 1956 Olympic games. Ronnie Robertson, ad- point. 1221; high triple game, c./Great Pretender”, and “My 1 WENDELL COREY -in- & judged the finest free-skater in the Olympics, and Cathie With a blanketing defense, Hendrix, 592. Prayer’ wasn’t answeied =” oh 9 Machado, winner of the 1956 Richards trophy as the best|Donegal could not deny the There were the utifu 2 THE RACK m free skater, are prominently featured in the seventeenth yisitors and for the second | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE [“Night Lights” along with a A » a a a w a a | aid: ia AL pat : WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 . 7 8 “wwe aw” ........ 9 Tandy oad ap Swift's Premium Smoked BOB HOPE — KATHARINE HEPBURN -in- : LH HE'S GOT By 92-60 Score I Snother He ISS aoe aig old ! Want yo }o know ” mm “THE IRON PEFTICOAT" IT! Tuesey ug of Wisi Kishen .. 7 Stop Loving You e C 2 On Thursday, Jan. 24, a week the Indians of Coach.’ "6 10 “Since I Met You Baby" am 1CeS OUR make-up team won over the Ken Depoe absorbed another IR ner rage 5 ‘I Feel Good”, but “Love Is 2 ADS Donegal Eagles with a score defeat, bowing at Pequea soy, INGER Ts ] Strange” sometimes. Maybe DID of 92 to 60. Valley, 59-52. Waltz. x 487: Wolsemuth] “Someday” you will realize Cleaned Ready to Fill and Bake The make up team had the After a slow start, which! , Weaver, 500: ig how much I love you, and WHEN MY OLD MAN IF YOU'RE WISHING {iE JOB ladvantage over the Eagles Saw them trailing, 20-7 ations. J h 5 533. Total COMe hurrying back to me. H M - ( JSED TO JERK ME THE PE Sa ==—— lin that 66” Tom Kline, a the quarter, the Green * otal Don't feel indebted ‘to me 0g aWws | OFTEN | ———— eo. former Pslmyra star, who White stiffened and at the ol because “You Don’t Owe Me [plaved center and got most end of the half were behind | Herts 534; Funk, 374; la Thing.” lot the rebounds as the Eag-|only 32 to 21 and at thel =~ “JO , I till ber the Loa MR. MERCHANT Fe 1 three-quarters were lagging| 1°Mineer. 501. and C. Gri- i remen BAR 1 BEEF ANB NOUR Wi wi SEE THAT SHE {les have no one to mate ho! iw ner. 503. Totals 2374 Picnic” and that wonderful J} c i's height. [ORY Sole ih : : “Soft Summer Breeze” when ese : > 9089 a READS YOUR AD | Another setback for the In the preliminary, Pequea| we spent “April In Paris”. ! | : iq Won, 29-25. Heilig, 494: Lawder. 400; « i ” c { IN THESE COLUMNS Eagles came in the third 11g, : . were ‘My Happiness BOUGHT AT Sans FARM SHOW | ti. Dor os [n Brown 5155 Taylor and 1 had “Nother Love" 4.- XHIBIT first-string man for the Eag-| 0306. linger, J. otals|We talked “All ut Love” F y F il les fouled out. Sts. To Attend ONE S land then said a wonderful Price — Very Lille More <« But out of this word or Your Food Storage Problems | Mumma led the Eagles ER Doyle, #2: BI Goodnight’ Bete for Flavor and Tend | lscoring with 23 points, fol- y : Hh ran [Was Just jie. a Ly nderness Contact Us For More Information El Band Meeting Brown, 574; Weiser, 460; Angels” for us. You were MAY WE CUT A STEAK OR A ROAST FOR ON THE |G. Stevens was best offen-| Next Thursdy, Friday and Craul, 471. Totals 2351. | ‘One In A Million” for me. YOU TODAY sively for the make-ups, Saturday, Dougiss Fish, Bj? JOOY TILE—3 [ “On My Word of Honor”, . counting 19. Kulp had 18 Market Street, will atten Safco, 364; Keener, 436; 1 gave my heart to you.. | Amana Stor-More Freezer-Refrigerator R. Kline 16, Miller 14 and the district band conference A. Neiss, 490: Wells. 475; Everyone told me “How : T. Kline 13. it Gettysburg high school. Garger. 548. Totals 2313. [Lucky You Are” but they MORE TOP VALU ES Freezer Capacity 297 Lbs.—Refrigerator 9.3 Cu. Ft. | cer ein fl) inetd [The band of 200 p'ayers will KOUNTRY KITCHEN—1 |also said “Danger, Hearts | |repres 77 schools. Doug-| Holtzman. 393: T. Frantz break Ahead!” Like “The HEAR FORMER TEACHER |~éPresent . 393; T. Frantz, | {las. a senior at Donegal high'382; M. Wolgemuth, 433; Fool” I was, I didn’t believe TO SAVE YOU MONEY 3 ] | Earl Tschudy, who will play second Rott, 451: H. Greiner, 476. them. You meant “More” : {formerly a science teacher, in the 200-piece Totals 2235. than the worls to COHORT before She [ras ns gues Speaker at he band. H. Morrell Shields, ypgg 1 me. Then “Someone Else” onday ni meetin 0 SS— : 21/7 goes [the Youth Fellowship 2 oo usic nsiructor, will 'P. Nels, 420. Miller, Stepped in. and Look your 21 ! |attend the affair and will ; love from me. “Silence Is [oem held in thé“ Donegal high| 381; H. Rice, 465; R. Rice, | i € g EM help with the placing of the 530’ 'R Neiss, 534. Totals| |Golden” and always will be Guanes and. th 3 a bo to their chairs. gaan {until you return to me. “I'll nie an ie Bible’. The principals have also : {See You In My Dreams” FRENCH oe |been invited to PAPER BOX—3 _ |every night and there will 4-02 C | ~HOTHERS L. W. Echols, Elkhart, In- 551; E. Rice, pe “rears On My Pillow” aC ¢é er |diana, who has held clinics 788: Rehrer, 612; Linton, njess you return. You're MARCH ON POLIO lirom New York City to An- 456; Hurst, 525. Totals of Sight, Not Out of | [chorage, Alaska, wiil hold a weil Mind, but “If It's Wrong to | [clinic at the affair. The band [Love You” “I'll Never Stand > ° - | DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL . : jill b bh C Norris Liquid Starch | . There Will Be A Friendly Knock On Your Door Bon of Wey Corer Set. BASKETBALL scHEpuve |!" Your Wav, = . . i 0 $ ou uld, “Be | When These Leaders And Their Captains And Their Army Of Volunteers [Toasters College. 1956 - 1957 Love” and “Love . Me en, : c val gh Oe | WILL BE ASKING YOU FOR oT ob § — Ben Manor pliers, it Just, i TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL Feb. 5 — Penn Manor ~~ Alonged in rain, I'll always be | ‘The women of the faculty Yop. 8 — Columbia H (ging ” Singing the Blues. Eran DIMES and DOLLARS of Se lh hel le fe Se ee . NORRIS FANCY ALL GREEN aA lay the Bai trls" vol. Feb, 15 Man Twp. A e both have the right rs piay Eg Vv ‘i » C hs Sra & ae - leyball team in the gymna- [To Leys Aga ang hope ut Aspara~us Spears = To Help Defeat Polio sium tonight. JR. HIGH SCHEDULE [To 5 ek —————————————— - ¢ ———— ' si ’ Feb. 8—Columbia : , So listen to the “Wisdom No. 300 can 2 hc Feb. 12—Lane. Twp Eg Hy J Lo Open Your Door . . . Open Your Heart . . . Open Your Pocketbook S FUNNY Feb. 15—Man. Cent. 2 2 > iy ak twice be. ) : { How Folks . Ml gonad Do vour heart broken too. Just MOUNT JOY BORO. 5 | listen careful’y to the words ; ; >< es wv ’ ) Store Stuff et pres uy w 9 . Mrs. Warren Funk (YS 4%) ow # | 9 “ ’ sme.” Welch’s Grape Juice FLORIN yily MOTHERS’ MARCH ON POLIO Polis | In An Attic WIN AGAIN # “Armen’s Theme. Mrs. Miles Robinson, Jr. ; a . w The Donegal high school : MARIETTA hen They ( faculty team scored another, My thanks to Jay! 24-0z glass a Miss Sandy Mackinson Can Cash In EK victory last week when the - *— “ MANHEIM BORO men defeated a Marietta . Mars Sone With A WAN I Ar town team 79-43. To Hear Talk BATH SIZE Mrs. Robert Becker PRA : { LANDISVILLE On X-Ray c Dial Soa cakes C | Mrs. Cleon Kahler ii ve ING | “ie P ns as Technicians tn irls 2g i - fee. BEE Girls’ of Donegal high CHOICE 2 will hear a speaker WINDFRHOOK “i diccuss the x-ray technol 1b ¢ Mrs. Raymend E. Rankin wi e Yay RY oY Jd Ss NT course given at the iladel- c Bananas } OYSTER POINT pha General Hospital at a l CENTERVILLE svecial program next Wed- eller jinesday. Miss Beverly Shep- IVORY FLAKES NEW | enrumBIA BORO rd, of the school will dis- Cc BLUE DOT DUZ FLUFFO | Honorarv Director the course and will Large - 33c Large - He 2b | Wire Robert Rye ar show a file which discusses 2) Giant - 79c Giant - 8lc i (Mee. J. Milion), Rrank he Sola of X-ray ond Sexe 5 | Mrh., William Dussinger ; Clajns Ja Diolession of the | Mrs, an ai 1s i N.B. C. SUNSHINE KEEBLER Me Be tice The demand. for ; PEANUT BUTTER “rs, Edw rd Schwartz 1.3 qualified SALTINES HI-HO |M-s. Laura Ritner x-ray technicians has been c 1b 25 1 1b 33 SANDWICHES [Mrs Asse Drweiler : increasing stead’ly for the 1 1b. c . 33¢ . Bag 49c [ars Margares Me all ast ten years. The Philadel- rs arin ust vhia school offers a 2-year - | care. glarence Lowry course, tuition free, which t {h | Mrs. Pauline waller i includes courses in atatomy | rs. Bernard Seiple. land radiation physics and is Mrs. Harry Snyder Miriam N. Sauder, 12-yr.-old Lancaster School Girl in Her Iron Lung At The Lancaster General Hospital B J Il approved by the American ® CANNED FOODS SALE Coming Son) | SI With Her Nurse, Flossie Shivery, R.N. and Christian C. Rudy, Chapter Chairman e Jolly.... Medical Association. | Mrs. Lester Shoff | ——— 2 — ELM MAYTOWN NEWVILLE PENRYN INSURE WITH OLLIE | When in need of printing i OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHT —9 P.M, {§ Mrs. I. B. Koehler Mrh. Benjamin H. Boltz Mrs. Warren Ketterman Mrs. Paul Koehler B G I ‘remember The Bulletin. ELSTONVILLE MT. HOPE Mrs. Lois i ipinsteel SALUNGA .... DY Golly CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT —=& P.M. Mrs. Eugene White Mrs. Luther Hostetter Mrs. Edgar Wentz FALMOUTH MILTON GROVE NORWOOD EAST PETERSBURG Your troubles are our business. The sign F h R ted Mis. J. R. Brady Mrs. George Bender Mrs. John Moore, Jr. Mrs. Charles W. Gross on our door could well read “Worrying res 9 0as 9 . ; done here by experts’. We can worry | HES S FO OD STORE { To The Captains: “Knock On Every Door” — To The Public: “Open Your Door Wide To These Mothers” cheaper than you can because we do it | on a mass production basis. Why not come ~ lete One-S 1 Lay Mrs. John A. Boone, 205 Charmayne Ave. Lancaster, Pa. General Chairman in and get worry-proofed. Let Snyder Complete One-Stop Food Service ETE Mothers’ March on Polio witte it deities A i | . MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE — The Lancaster County Chapter for Infantile Paralysis 0 KS d 0 K S 4 Ir Hassinger’s Grocery MARCH ON P Room 401, Breneman Bldg, Lancaster, Pa, Phone 3-3511 . . ny er - . . ny er, El WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 0 i 0 Christian C. Rudy John C. Truxal | “INSURE WITH O. K. ALL WAYS 16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy v Chapter Chairman Chapter Treasurer ! 44-tfe |