wr Ve RM RE ™ i UNION NAT'L. YEAR END | BASEBALL TO BEGIN Spelling Champs DEPOSITS AT NEW HIGH | TUESDAY According to the March 22 ' NEXT Baseball practice at Done- To Tournament gissue of The American Bank- er, a daily banking publica-|gal high school is being held Anril 6th tion, total deposits of The in preparation for the school’s] Union National Mount Joy first game of the season next Bank increased from $5.- Tuesday, April 2, with Penn- 787.525 on December 31st, [Manor high at Millersville, 1955 to $7,113,936 on Dec- Next Thursday, April 4, the 31, 1956, which repre- team will play Lampeter- LEAST at the Strasburg at Strasburg. ACME. final tournament amone win ners from York, Lebanon ember sentes a gain of 554 positions The first home game will - be with the Pequea Valley | Rainy Day or Sunngy = = Aeme Saves You Mon y Indi Mount Joy Cubs followed » and Lancaster counties. The ~~ contest will be held at the among the more than 14,000 banks in the United States. high school Tuesday, April] . This will be the first game - You Get Cash Savings PLUS an Indian theme in the Wed y va Northern Joint high school, By Nancy Rainbolt OM hom The year end position Dec. to be played on the new ath- | Say Green Stamps nesday night Pack meeting gf Dillsburg, York County. 1 Sw Te oun 1956 was 3193 while that 9 letic field at the school. The! Lancaster U. S. Choice Tender held in the local school audi I iii $ g, 31 torium. Den 1 presented a yg “All Shook Up” and Larry Moyer, who was the 31, 1955 was 3747. It indicated this figure! members of the F.F.A. are| completing dug-outs for the| FACTS not FICTION -- | Compare Quality and Price « you'll be con- vinced that you Always get the MOST of the BEST for the The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. _Thursday, March 28 8 Local Cubs PLATTER | Next Saturday, the two of Donegal Junior high school will take part in the semi chamnione CHATTER Ml ig pipe Slt Den pa “That's When Your Heart- winner of the local school’s of Des lan songs; en J, Indian aches Begin”, are Elvis’ la- contest, and William Young. > re Nita ak games; Den 4, Indian hunt test contributions. And they runner-up in the contest, will Sone He highest year and Den 5, Indian ceremonial look like two great hits for hoth be participating. Linda he rank in deposits in theo dance : cr BFE 6 ER ere rs eS are af 2 iistory of the bank, now in field and to date have the) him. It seems “All Shook Hayden is the alternate for ji", hundred and third cement block work complet Up”, especially, is being the two. The contest will el-| : ; omp els pushed. iminate all contestants but’ __ LR, | five and these finalists will appear in the state contest at |} the Forum Building, Harris- burg, Saturday, May 4. The students, teachers and EH public are invited to attend |§ the contest next Saturday at Dillsburg which begins at :30 am. ed Following the skits, Cub master Ralph Rice dressed ing his Indian headdress, pre- sented feathers for advance- ments during the Indian cere- mony. Four new Cubs were taken into the Pack who re- ceived their Bob Cat awards; Jackie Miley, Douglas Brown Frank Santana and Richard Strickler. Advancements were pleted by the following ( Wolf, Robert Weaver one gold and one silver arrow closed. point), Ronald Alleman. Mrs. Donald Alleman, Joseph bhethtown ® ®» Little Richard is going ov- er big these days with his newest, “Lucille”. He also has a new LP out, called, “Here's Little Richard”, with six of his best recordings and six new ones. So, all of you Little Richard fans be|9 sure and watch for this in- testing album. | of Marietia Another up and coming | Mr. s. Frank risher ) Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swisher sound ds “Little Darlin’ 2 ’ by Mrs. Martha of Ephrata, called on Mrs. Troutwine (plus one gold Keener . from Bainbridge Sara Schlegelmilch this past Te Sue that Hag and one silver point). John spent the past week withjweek. already hit 1s ittin’ in Toppin; Harold Smith. one Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Gorner. | jfiss Edna Huber, Lancast- Belong" oy ads gold arrow point; Jeffrey Mrs. Wilbur Allison who is ap é é al Nationwide proof Monday morning, April 8, that a dime.” He'll let students at Donegal demonstration car to see how quick- George Tewksbary, safety engineer for Insurance, will give NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS All unpaid per capita taxes not paid by April 1, 1957 will be turned over to a collecting agency. Save yourself this extra cost and pay “stop on high school drive the ly they can stop at 20 miles an hour. The three revolvers bumper will fire to mark the pavement when the Ariver (1) stop signal, (2) slams on the brakes, (3) brings the car to a dead stop. you can't on the sees the » — BAND CLUB TO MEET The monthly meeting of the Donegal high school band ' 28 club will be held next Mon- #8 day evening in the music § room of the high school. com- “ubs (plus and promptly. ® GEORGE H. BROWN III Mrs. Gutshall Ellen Smith, and entertained Mr. and Mrs. . Brown, lion badge and one a patient at Gettysburg hos- walter Brandt to dinner at nice sounding. gold arrow point: John Hart, pital is ‘much improved. iSmoketown on Monday. lion and one arrow, Mrs. Anna Oberdick from| wnrs. Jay Brandt of Mariet- point. Following the com- York is vsiiting her brother, t, RD, underwent an appen- pletion of the lion require- Record Corner ® oO Mickey and Sylvia have come up with a new one. “There Oughta Be a Law” Plain«Fancy Aprons NEW SHIPMENT the Rev. Wilbur Allison. dectomy, at the General hos- ments, both Jeffrey and John Mary Hicks spent the pital on Thursday, and is re- It sounds very much like of they are copying their other big hit, “Love is Strange”. T doubt this new one will go as far for them. But, it is a good Calypso number, and just about everything in the Calypso line is selling these So who can tell? ® ®o © “Come Go With Me” by Mrs. will advance to the Webelos Den. Next month the dens will observe fire prevention month. A special program is tentatively being planned for the boys in conjunction with the theme. Mrs. Jay Hostet- ter, New Haven Street, is the week-end at Eaht Greenville cuperating at the home visiting the Rev. and Mrs. her father and mother-in-law Harry Shuster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt. Miss gli A Mrs. Harry Eichler and patient 8 the ancaster Gen-| 4. oj ter Pat. of Ohia View, ns nual is confined 1 spent several days with Mr. tt >. aye i Oland Mrs. Martin Liggins, and AS RO ps. hile here they called on Mrs. George Waller Whi 7 Was| (ther brothers and sister-in- SPECIAL TWO DAYS ONLY Fri.-Sst., Mar. 29-30 Group of $3.98 Coverall Styles Cobbler Styles Belt Styles Ib 69: Ib 44 c Freshly Ground Beef 31s Boneless Beef Roast Lean Sliced Bacon new Den Mother replacing confined to the house with awa sii the Dell- Vikings is climbing - : | and Mrs. Far Zinn, of fast, Also, “After School” by were guests Of phe peardrops. I like them 89¢ to $1.75 Kenneth | Mrs. Bruce Brown beginning the virus during the past L P R ds 2 wed Mr. : . next month. week. MEAD. ° ° eCor S Acme Quality, Pan-Ready, Frying rr Sunday visitors in town were Mrs. Joseph Huntzing- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt ong), ONLY Sunday afternoon. ¢ o Jean and Susie Lowery. : : : 1 The Helping Hands Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 4 Jimmy Dorsey seems to be $298 | School Class met on Tuesday Hickernell and son of Fal- going over with the Seen 1] = RRS fe TL al Get It AtBOOTH'S | Jere is a surg'e- Choir practice will be held Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess ‘They say this is coming up Ww AY'S A lian es al patient at St. Joseph's at the E.&R. church on Fri- and family on Sunday. |and may reach the top ten. ppiianc Hospital. |day evening at 7:30. Mrs. O. K. Snyder was ad-| =f 48 W. Main St., Mount Joy { LB Mr. and Mrs. Joe of St. John's mitted as medical patient | Bulltetin Advertising Pays | Phone 3-3622 asics | off and children from ar. Lutheran Church is rehears-ito St. Joseph hospital, Thurs- i» - | Cantata. |day (today). 3 a oe : f Feather-| The choir a kill Haven visited the Rev. ing for an Easter | % and Mrs. John Wolfe last] Mr. and Mrs. last Wednesday. |Houseal and family Mr. Paris Garber who was|to Elizabethtown. Mrs. Reist Mumma on Sun-| a patient at St. Joseph's hos-| Mr. and Mrs. Laurence day, at Mt. Joy RD. | ye 1 Arctic Seal Fish Sticks 3rkes 8 Oc 3 4 > i = pital has returned to hisjBarnhart visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kolp | Haddock or Perch Fillets 15 SOc home. (Mrs. Melvin Watson and fa- returned home Saturday af-| (PLUMP, OVEN-READY, YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Carl of Enola on Sunday. iter vacationing in Florida] Lean, Smoked have returned to their home = ~ two weeks. Small, Miss Noami Cunningham after having spent two weeks|™ jand Terry Hamilton of Mt. in Florida. F 1 OR IN The Friendly Bible Class L : Joy were guests at the Ham- Church had a “covered dish nr ond Mrs. Fred Hauer| ilton Home on Sunday. Go Acme for Farm-Fresh Produce Reg. 3 for 25c¢ Size, Large, Florida of St. John's Lutheran —= pt social” on Friday evening at and children of Lancaster, Mrs. Warren Eshelman the American Legion Home. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vera Lehr and chil- The members of the May-|T.Jovd Vogel and family on dren of Wrightsville, visited Florida, town Fire Company will hold Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Mump- i a Sauer Kraut Supper Satur- Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bee-|er on Sunday. GC v day evening from 4 to 8. It ker entertained the following; Messers Dick and Fred i Crisp, Tender, Pascal is for the benefit of the Buil- on Saturday evening, Mr.|Gerlitzki. were guests of the ding Fund. Adults $1.00 and and Mrs. David Faus of Lions Club on Mon- i 9 STALKS 5 G William| Miss Darlene Gerlitzki, was| moved a dinner guest of Mr. and| TO PROVE TO YOU WHAT THE EXPERTS ALREADY KNOW ABOUT AMERICA’S NUMBER (© ROAD CAR! Children 50¢. Let us all come shey, Mr and Mrs. Irajday night. and will appear| out and support this worthy Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobjon the Minstrel Show Satur cause. Eshelman and Mr. and Mrs.|day night. During the months of Feb- Henry Becker Jr., and daugh-| — ruary and March, the ladies ter Beth Ann. |[HOLD REGULAR METING of the Adult Bible Class of Mrs. Sara Schlegelmilch| Thirteen members attend- Si. John’s Lutheran Church and Mr. and Mrs. Henry En-led Thursday’s nights meet- made forty hospital gowns gle and children called on|ing' of the lccal fire company and 305 dressings for the Rev. and Mrs. Bell at York|auxiliary at the firehouse. Cancer Society; also 26 stuf- on Sunday afternoon. {Mrs. George Copenheaver. fed toys for the Leper Mis-| Mrs. John Weiser of Eliza-lpresident, was in charge. sion. bethtown, spent Wednesday Birthday greetings were ex- The children enjoyed two with Mrs. David Geib. tended to Mrs. Myrtle Bates. days Spring vacation o n Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nay-/Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold and Monday and Tuesday as the lor of West Chester and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Ze schools in this area were Nelson Berket, and Mr. and _ TREE SFRVICE SAWING, PRUNING FIREPLACE WOOD | E. W. GUTHRIDGE R. D. 4, MANHEIM Phone Mount Joy 3-5832 SAVE UP TO 40% CA ts As GREAT mT SE COME IN | FOR YOURS is TODAY! Limited Edition of a book you'll w ant to have for future reference. Contains Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, Gettysburg Address, American's Creed, etc. These Great | Documents guided the Nation through perilous days, stand ready as our credo for the future. 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