The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 07, 1957, Image 3

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BENE RRA EERIE ARN RRR RRR fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy. | Pa. Thursday, February 7 uo
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= C l - ° a Ah a PRR HENDRIX'S— 1
- » DOWN THE ALLEY Hardish, 472; McCue, 48%;
» Omp ete 1 -Stop F 00¢l Service : Williams, 508; Gember'ing,
- {B= | 41: Meckley 475: C. Hen
" drix, 503. Totals 2918
" MERCHANTS LEAGUE KOSEFR 3
' . Team Standing Hioh Single, Mateer 201:
: A FEW OUTSTANDING VALUES TODAY! W Ligh Triple, Landis 534
- . | Craul's 13 7 —
: = Frey's 11 9 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
= Hendrix's 9 1) ni 4 3M Lele
{Velveeta Cheese 2+ jimh dee
- 8. na VIS P. Neiss 554; Miller 445:
0 €iveetia €ese oY Sed H. Rice 417; R. Rice 477; R
av." Waltz, 452; Holtzman, 471; Nejes, Totals 2384.
x d B Neiss, 518; par, a1) KEENERS-3
- m 475; Ebersole, 496; Frey, | > ”
: Home Made 500. Totals ood. | Tey p, Tub dL Dove 427: B
- - CRAUL'S—3 rown Dé ele 0
- : orn 9 als 2399.
Scrapple Ib 29: 8 Peiffer, 482; Good, 527: punk BR ay 443;
= mEmenheiser, 471; Funk, 483: Hertz 508: G. Greiner 423
o ° Br ot! Packer, 525. Hollinger 420. Tota's 2225
| Totals 2989.
. MT. JOY TILE--1
2 Pudding Ib C a HOPPLE'S Niess 402; L. Safkn 503:
a Matteer, 5 21; Geib, 420; GG. Keener 376: B Wells 481:
: Weiser, 358; Landis, 534:| S. Garber 436. Totals 2218.
, Hallgren, 410; Hopple, 503.
. 8 Totals 2746, PR BOX—4
am 0 1,-1b C = Gerberich 521: E. Rice
- -l 469; Rehrer 456: Linton
- a F h, R 459: Hurst 526. Totals 2431.
x = I'res hostel
- J 1 a | Waltz 493; G. Wolgemuth
- ce 0a 4-1b 0 » [397; Weaver 419; Kepple,
- - Johnson 420. Totals 2220.
= a |KOUNTRY KITCHEN-—2
- = Bott 525; Frantz 387; M.|
- - Wolgemuth 434; Holtzman
a Lucky Leaf Save SEs Del Monte = 484; H. Greiner 549. Totals
: : fassinger's G er's Grocery
w oll Chast 00 Pp n | = Myc GERBERICH—2
a p i eapp e B. Brown 480; Lauder 460:
= 4 WiSK—the liquid : = 216 N. Market St. Mt. Joy, Taylor 462; Dell’ nger 466:
: { detergent for all Juice = ____ 4a-tfcHeilig 481. Totals 2349.
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. the Manheim Central Barons
'162-58
Polio “March”
' Donegal Indians To Battle Columbia
In Final Home Game Of Season
Hostetter
Gillham
who got a fielder and
and
Buch
Joe
Buchenauer Denny
got six
four
high school's
Indians
un- gle
ring Big
Donegal
predictable Jerry
56
down the curtain on the slapped in 23 points to show enauer,
'57 home basketball scason the way all evening. It was 7 fouls in the third, hung
Friday night. his two-point dunker which up nine more points in the
As the 18th game of the pulled Donegal into a 58-58 last period to lead the tying
season, they will meet Col- tie for the overtime surge.
umbia in a pair of games Then, he hit again as did] In the preliminary the
varsity and junior varsity. Barry Trostle to send the Manheim Central J.V.'s won,
The “unpredictable” Ind- count to 62, 43-37.
ians last week rammed home Donegal, trailing 29-20 at Tuesday night's game at
a nice victory by clipping halftime, caught the Barons Penn Manor, however, was a
different story,
Penn won 63 to 52.
Sir Valentines Holsteins "Make
To Be Named Test Records
Is Completed A
Two “Sir Valentines” Association
announced from the male of America, Brattleboro, Vt.,
of the' Donegal announces the completion of
Valentine official production records
Febru- by several Holstein cows in
time the herds of farmers in this
rea.
Pennsylvania State Univer-
third period as Buch-
nine points,|
in the
in an overtime strug- enauer scored
special report of the
A total of $496.00 was col
lected in Mount Joy last
Thursday evening in the
Mothers March for Po'io. In
Florin, $172.41 was callect-
ed. Warren Funk was
chairman of the local march
be
“tudent body
high school’ at a
Dance next Thursday,
ary 14. At the present
the student body is
contribu-|
Nira
IVIT'S.
voting|

and Mrs. Miles Robinson was for its favorites by
in charge of the Florin|‘ing a cont a vote. Jars havelsity supervised the weighing
gronp. been placed in the lobby testing of these records,
Florin women who helped ‘he school for the students’ which compare with an an-
in the drive were Mrs. El-/ votes. All proceeds from the mal production of only 5,-
mer Forwond, Mrs. and also from the|815 bs, of milk and 224 Ibs.
Liggins, Mrs. John Landis,|"dmission charge to the|af butterfat by the average
Mrs. Kenneth Nissley, Mrs.|7ance will be donated to|'T § cow.
Vincent Zerphey, Mrs. Albert Heart Haven The project 8! wn. wow records Gre a
Kleiner, Mrs. Robert Myers,|a county-wide affair = of the national Holstein
Mrs. Marlin Gish, Mrs. Eu-{sored by Heart Haven. | weaniz: ition’s Herd Improve-
¢ene Brown, Mrs. Clarence| Three seniors have been|vwant Registry — a popular
Hean. Mrs, Harry Rehard nominated for one crown: ficial testing program des-
and Mrs. Gerald Ney. [James Shank. James Mum- | and to provide individual
Members of the Mothers ma and William Marshal’ and lifetime pro-
March in the borough were Five freshmen have bee olan records on every cow
Mrs, Jere €navely, me Win- nominated for the junior| 1 partie ipating herds.
field Hendrix, Mrs. Thomas hich crown, Michael Mum-| o so i Anime -
Connor Mrs. John Miller, ma, Thomas Chunko, Donald | Among the cows included
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Clark. Robert Rople and ao
Leonard Safko, Mrs. Clyde James Zuch. Clovena Lucifer Rosita,
Gerberich, Jv, Mrs. Robert Ragnar Heiligren. a facuitv [vag by pany Hess, gn
Hoffmaster, Mrs. James Hoc- advisor for the student coun ny! milked twice dajly for
kenberry, Mrs. Bruce Pen- cj], introduced the candidates 5 days produced 15641
nell. Mrs. Hubert Rice. Mrs. to tha student body Tuesday minds of alle sug 653 Ibs,
Jerry Lutz, Mrs. Charles morn'ng during a school as wo or RE 2 Year-old. |
Chunko. Mrs. Charles Ry- sembly. The two winnins Walker Lucifer . Flossie,
man Mrs. Robert Fellen- Sir Valentines wi'l be honor oe d by Albert R. Fry, Of
baum, Mrs. George Albert ed with the other count | milked twice
ind Mrs. Warren Funk. winners at a dinner at Heart | lly oe 322 Saye, produc.
YY Haven, Lancaster Friday [8 14.597 los. milk and 603
: J oe ’ gh ’ Y |'hs. butterft as an 8-year-
Bulletin advertisement pays. February 22. (vd. :
Posch Rag Apple May,
ned bv A. W. Wicken-
Mount Joy. milked
| wice daily for 328 days
wodueed 13,818 lbs. milk
{and 484 lbs. of butterfat as
[> 5-year-old.
by M. M. Wenger, of
Rheems, produced 20.497 lbs.
{milk »nd 639 lbs. butterfat
[*s a 7-year-old.



lions Entertain
"Off-Springs”
spring” attended the Tuesday
light meeting of the group
at Hostetter’'s. The Rev. Ira
Fortna pastor of the Evan-
U. B. Church, Silver
Spring, was the guest speak-
.with the long,
long trade! for he ofapring ight
ty of Christians in the world
in which we live.
[| A musical program was
|also featured in which -Jay
|Barnhart, Sr. played a trom-
(hone solo accompanied by
his son, Jay Barnhart, Jr.:
|JTacob Aument sang a solo
FOR 1957 accompanied by his son,
Daryl Aument; the Lions
|Trin. Henry Zerphey, Arthur
|Zerphey, and Gerald Sheetz
James Harnish played
a trombone solo accompanied
{by his father Samuel Harn-
{ish Henry Zerphey gave an
appearance in his in-
|terpretation of Elvis Presley
The Shields trio,
nf H. Morrell
his daughters, Sylvia and
Linda, played the clarinet,
Qute and saxophone.
| Two new members were
admitted to the club: David
Frantz, Detwiler Avenue;
and Aldus Hanna, North
Barbara Street. Jacob Au-
m-nt, second vice president
of the club,

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| Mount Joy Bulletin
‘Need Leaders
For Girl Scouts
Girl Scout leaders are
needed in the local Mount
Joy-Florin Neighborhood. At
the present time, one leader
and two assistant leaders are
needed for Intermediate
troops which meet in the ev-
enings.
At the present time there
are fifty-six million women
in the United States over the
age of 18. From this total,
Girl Scout leaders must be
chosen. In a recent survey,
figures showed that mothers
with children aged 6 to 11
= only total 38% of the labor
force: 41% of mothers with
children aged 12 to 17 only.
The proportion of children
has doubled within the last
few years and the need for
leaders has doubled. Keep-
ing the “working” figures in
mind, the field for leaders
has both lowered and raised.
Leaders will have to be chos-
en from the younger and
older women of the Commu-
nity.
Mrs. James Roberts is in
charge of troop organizing.
Any interested women are
asked to contact Mrs. Rob-
erts whether she is 18 or 60,
whether or not she is em-
nloyed outside the home, or
whether or not she is a mo-
ther of young girls.
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'TRI-HI'Y CLUB
'S ORGANIZED
The new club was organi-
zed at Donegal high school
last month. The Tri-Hi-Y
“lub is the new club and


[has Mrs. Ruth Gantos as the
Sandra Mackison
was elected president; Jean
Mumma. vice president. Lin-
4a Fellenbaum, secretary;
land Joan Wenger, chaplain.
The club sponsored a clo-
thine drive for Hungarian
~elief in January. Easter bas-
rote will be made for the
Crinoled Children’s Hospital
‘n Elizabethtown.
TOUR ACTIVITIES
ARE PLANNED
Tn addit'on to the planned
Talentine Dance to take
lace in Donegal high school
~ext Thursdav evening, Feb.
14, three other special activ-
same
In the afternoon, the
local high school rifle team
will shoot a match with the
Manheim Township team.
Sgt. Holt of the Marine
Reerniting Station will sneak
to the junior and senior boys
in the auditorium. This pro-
day
7ram is planned by the
guidance department.
Thursdav evening, the
~ountry FFA meeting will be
“eld from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m.
DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1956 - 1957

Feb. 8 — Columbia H
Feb. 12 — Lamp.-Stras. A
Feb. 15—Man. Twp. A
JR. HIGH SCHEDULE
eh, 8&—Columbia A
Fab, 12—Lanc. Twp H
Feb. 15—Man. Cent. H
All games 4 p.m.
* Except 6:15 p.m.
PLAN CARD PARTY
Plans are completed for
the February 20 public card
marty to be held in the local
firehouse. The Wednesday
might party will feature two
nrizes per table for both
and bridge. The
varty will begin at 8 p. m.
Mrs. John Landis is in
~f the JoyCee-spon-
sored affair.

meeting and program.
The announcement was
made that the Tuesday night
meeting marked the seventh
consecutive meeting with a
100 percent attendance of the
the
was in charge of members.
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