The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 10, 1958, Image 3

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Thursday, April 10 ]
. ; ASSEMBLY PROGRAM or P% -
: TO. TAKE TEST
Chicken Bar-B-Que Dohega; High ‘Seton | sen! Eleven students will take
an assembly program to the. Saturday morning as
. Stevens Trade School Wed- candidates for a state schol-
Sponsored by Rheems Fire Company nesday morning Deanna arship. They will take the
| Walker was the announcer tests a t McCaskey high
school. The students are Har
old Etsell, Kay Kauffman,
TO BE HELD AT for the program and the
-—y | participants were Sandra patricia Mihalik. Pauls
R H E E M S F I R EK H A L L Eshleman, vocal solo, ac- Weien, Aglaia Stephans, Jere
! companied by Dolly Boy- Rutt, Robert Buchenauer,
les: a clarinet sextette: Jon Harold Ginder and Lee New
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW FIRE HOUSE Bol a alo aon loomer
panied by Patricia Mumper; ames TT . Sn
Kathy Goodall, dance rou- TESTS TO BE GIVEN
=. ‘ine; Carole West, vocal solo For the first time at Done
accompanied by Cher®, gal high school, aptitude
" 9 Brown; Larry Moyer, recita-/testing will be conducted in
tion; Thomas Chunko, vocal the ninth grade. Achieve-
| solo accompanied by James ment tests will also be con-
Reisch; Martha Rainbolt, ducted for the students of
miano solo; and Jean Mumma the seventh, eighth, tenth
song and dance routine, ac- and e'eventh grades by the
companied by Gary Zeller guidance department.
Adults $1.50 Children $7- Take-Out $1 | te piano and Ropers an
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MOUNT JOY. PA.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 11 - 12
Frank Sinatra — Kim Novak -in-
“PAL JOEY”
Saturday Matinee only
Charlton Heston -in- “PONY EXPRESS"
A’so Free Prizes *
MONDAY — TUESDAY, APRIL 14 - 15
Roy Calhoun -in- “DOMINO KID”
Shown at 7:00 and 9:49 P. M
James Darren -in- “TIAJUANA STORY”
Shown at 8:30 Only
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 16 - 17
Artaur O'Connell -in- “THE VIOLATORS”


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i OQ ob Children 50c¢ Adults 75¢
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Fresh, Cool and Crisp
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Maine Potatoes | New Cabbage
10-59 7c
|ceherg Lettuce | Cauliflower
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SH BR HH SO HEE Se A Savings Account for emergency cxpenses is won-
STORE HOURS DAILY — 9:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M ferful. I have one - do ycu?
FRIDAY — 8:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.
SATURDAY — 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M.
WEEKLY 59 HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING
CONVENIENCE
HESS FOOD STORE
Complete One-Stop Food Service
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Prices Effective April 10-11-12

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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL EIGHT
CLOSED SATURDAY


STUDENTS TO GIVE (he Bulletin, Mount Joy F¢ Lions Club
Schedules
Pancake Meal
Proceeds (rim the
Lions Club Pancake
new building at the borough
park. The pancake
jrandl is. chairman
$3 Ps For YOU!!
the awarding
be comp'eted
12 noon, persons need not be
. Sm
2s Maich
Association p'sfol
» shooting Dutchmen from
Gold team led by
ter, sa’'vaged one point in the
imed and rap-
id fire matches as I
CTwirp Day” To Monday Nh
SCOores were.
Mt Joy Go'd team
J J, L 5. by the Student C wupeil, girls
Emmersin 532
Lebanon Gold
SEEN EEE NEN E NSE NEE PENA N NEES DEERE ENEES, Ets > =O :
» R. Henry 521. O. - rving books, he'ping - with :
-'the boys’ coats, buying re- ton and Winchester Arms



 











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Junior Bowlers Registration
To End Season Dates Are
With Banquet Announced
Wednesday even.ng, April Wednesday, April 23, will
6. the Junior bowlers will be orientation day for the
officially ring out their Jun- six‘h grade students at Don-
or ABC Bow'ing season of egal h'gh school and will a’-
compatitive bowling This so b> the day for kindergar-
occasion w.ll be marked (en and first grade registra-
with a bkanauet do be held ton in the Mount Joy ele-
at Hostetter’s starting at mentary school.
6:30 p.m. In addition to al Aj] children who are five
meal, a program of educat'on years old on or before Janu-!
and entertainment has been apy 31 are elig ble for kin-
planned as wel! as the form- dergarten in September of
il presentaticn of trophies. [1058. This registration will
The Mt. Joy Junior ABC take place in the kindergart-
Bowl'ng Loogue is one of en room of Lhe schoo! both
he youth welfare projects/in the morning and afler-
organ zd and sponsored by won. {
the local Junior Chamber of, In the morning oi the|
Commerce. In September of same day, any children who!
asl year the Jaycees arrang- did not attend the kindergar-
ed with the Lincoln Bowling ten sessions but who desire
Lanes and the Amercanjto enter first grade in the
Bowling Congress to carry fall may register in the of-|
out this project incorporats fice of the school. These chil-}
‘ng rules and regulations re- dren must be six years of]
quired for ABC sanclioned age on or before January 31,|
leagues. 1959. These children will be!
Six teams of six members tested at the school.
» re x rg in zed with each Sixth
team having its captain. Th
league was crganized “with
ippropriate officers wth a’l
grade students of
Mount Joy as well as other
s'xXith grade students in the
Donegal Area will vis't the,
a ————
'Maytown Scouts
DOWN THE ALLEY Given Charter
A | Scouts and scouters of
MOUNT JOY TOWNE 'Maytown Troop 53 recently
BOWLING LEAGUE held their annual banquet at


STANDINGS the American Legion Home
Team W Lidining hall at which time
Hopple's ....... 66% 49'z the parents of the scouts act-
Hendrix's ...... 66 50 ed as hosts.
Craul's PR B20 53% | The opening and closing
Frey's .......... 99 57 |remarks of the program were
Hallgren's ...... 48'2 67'2/,nder the direction of Ver-
Packer's ....... 45% 70%2,on Mayers, chairman of the
High single, Keene 246. troop committee.
High Triple, Neiss 631. | An honored guest repre-
HOPPLE'S—4 : senting the Western District
Hopple 546, Hardish 469, pala Executive, was D'strict
‘iICommissioner John Peter-
‘man, who spoke briefly *#n
Funk 587. Total 2636. |scouting.
FREY'S—0 | The main event of the ev-
Good 424, Landis 492, ing was the presentation
Peiffer 431, Ebersole 420, M. | ¢ the Charter to Scoutmast-
A'bert 486, Farmer 548,

Frey 546. Total 2313. ler Elwood K. Gerber by Mr.
- . |Peterman. The Charter rep-
HENDRIX'S—4 resents 5 consecutive ye
Neiss 631, J. Brown 480. of scouting for troop’ 3,
Garber 555, R. Funk 509, which has been under the
Hepdrix 602. Total 2777. leadership of Gerber since
HALLGREN'S—O {the troop re-organized five
Mateer 410, Keene 557, years ago.
Zink 435, Gemberling 509, Gerber, a scouter for 24
Ha'lgren 526. Total 2437. years, served in other com-
eT munities such as Mount Joy
CRAUL'S—3 and Marietta in leadership
Waltz 502, Snyder 441,1.,54¢ities and is well known
he records being maintained high school for the day Bmenheiser 471, Wells 483, throughout t h e scouting
by the secretary, J: aylor i i
I he ry, Jay Kaylor. known as Orientation Day.
oph’es to be awarded at iti A vo. mr |
the banquet will be present-
'd to the members of the
winning team. the boy wih Sportsmen To
the high three-game tr ple
and to the boy with the high Meet Monday
indiv.qual game. The regular meeting of
ULL | the Mount, Joy Sportsmen’s
| ASS8e Bk -ue held on|
Might at the Sports
farm. |
: 1 .
Be Observed President Elwood Mar'in|
wou'd like to thank all par-|
ticipants in the shooting |
match held Saturday after-|
eony it was a great success
will ba the *servants’for the| A large scalcdbawfing of)
“Twirp Day’ will be ob-
served Apri! ilth at Done-
gal H'gh Schoo. Sponsored
5. boys during the day. This/the new emblem for the as-
ovent is sponsored for both So¢ation will be displayed.|
funds and fun by the coun-/ Members are invited to voice
il : their opinions as to the de-|
Girls may purchase tick-|S&n and colors before it is
ts for 50c¢ and pin them on adopted.
the day. Throughout the day the entertainment committee
>, ‘he girls may be exprcted to has arranged for the showing
carry out jobs such as car. ©f two motion pictures thru
the courtesy of the Reming-
freshments. (Companies.
Vx ito . Lp
F'wirp Day will reach al
§ cl'max in the evening with a
dance at which time ma District Scouts
girls will bring the: bovs to
An open meeting of the
Western District Committee,
Lancaster County Council,
3 yo 2 Boy Scouts of America, wil
bascball practice in pe held at 7:30 Wednesday
Mount Joy wil' beg'n Satur- evening, Apri! 16, at the
day morning, 10 a.m at the
Mount, Joy elementary school
baseball diamond Practices
wi'l be held each Monday
and Wednesday at 5:45 n.m
event for the council.
-
MIDGET BASERALL
Midget
‘ng Center, Columbia.
Invited to attend as spec-
ial guests are all adults con-
nected with scouting act'vi-|
All boys under the age of ties in the Western D'strict,
16 5>n June are i Te :
; jun 1 are el gible to ‘nc'uding Cub Scout, Boy
play wi 10 Leg » 10; 2 0
Di with 7 team. The feam Scout and Explorer Scout
has again een entered’ in leaders. Other interested
he Lanco League Bernard
Rear Is morass of the nord persons are also welcome.
a5 cal The evening's program
wil! include a description of
the organization and func-
- or - @= enn tion of the Western District,
"QO ENTER CONTEST by Thomas L. Frank, district
scout executive; a motion
nicture on the National Jam-
boree of Scouting, held last|
vear at Val'ey Forge, Pa.:|
color s'ides of the Lancaster
County Council’s Camp Chi-
quetan, at Conestoga; and
opening ceremonies conduct-|
ed by a Cub Scout den frorg
the Western District. James
B. Heilig, district vice-chair-
When in need of printing, man, will preside. Refresh-
-emember The Bulletin ments will be served.
lub and is assisted by Hen-
Klugh
Sunday, April 13, s'x men
from Mount Joy wi'l take
nart in the Lancaster County
singles and doubles bowling
ournament to be held at
Rocky Springs. The bowlers
are Edward Crow! and Rov
Packer; William Hovple and
Charles Hendrix; John Barn-
— — gi ~ Ds ree
MRS. MAY LEAGUE PLANS
Reader and Advisor
ON ALL PROBLEMS TOURNAMENT
OF LIFE The
Such as Love, Marriage and men’s
»

Tounl Joy Business-
bowling league will
MI Read its season Wednesday,
v ite and Confidential. Avbri' 30. The league, wh'ch
560 Bast Cumberland St. |is new this year, is planning
1. EB \NON, PA. a handcap tournament for
Phone 3-4673 ’ . .
No appoaintmont necessary thes follow ny Wednesday,
Ample Parking May 17. At this time awards
s—————————————————— and trophies will be present-
A ed to the first place team
QUALITY MEATS the three highest average
ALSO A FUT. LINE OF ‘men, the h'gh single and the
high triple for the season.
Ragnar Hallgren is president
of the group.


Fruits & Vegetables S*MPIE FAIR 1s
- PLANNED BY SCOUTS
Krell's Most Market A public Sample Fair will
be he'd Monday, May 12, .at
WEST MAIN ST. MT IOV 7:30 p.m. by the Boy Scouts
of Troop 39 The affair will
0 be held in the lrenl Scout-
Ka l% A house. Tickets will be so'd
rior ‘~n the event at $1.00


85 EAST MAIN ST.
Landisville TW 8-3711
Marietta HA 6-7471

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special committee
working on the preliminarv
~ach. R~freshments will also
Fresh, Roasted > ore
Sy deta’s includes Mrs. Harold
: Fisell, Mrs. Charles Beck
1 bs y ecker,
lassinger's Grocery ys mis Mien ana
Luu is Mrs. Donald Zerphey.
6 N. Market St. Mt. Joy! : .
44-tfc Bulletin advertisement pays







Marine Corps Reserve Train-|
Craul 521. Total 2418. ~anks of Lancaster County.
PACKER'S—1 Before coming to Maytown,
Barnhart 561, W. Brown he served the county council
353, Ruh' 476, Pennell 444,53 5 district commissioner
Packer 540. Total 2374. and he was one of the men
ER responsible for the re-organ-
TR'P PLANNED FOR ization of troop 53 as it is
BAND MEMBERS a :
Advancements and badges
A one-day {rip to New|were given to Jed Drenguis,
York City was planned for|{John Rufty, Leroy Blough,
members of the Donegal Jim Elliot, Michael Judge,
high school band at Monday |Tenderfoot Rank; Russell
night meet‘ng of the Done- Meredith, Ralph Williams,
gal high school band club.|Second Class Rank; Bruce
Bach year the club treats the|Smith, George Glattacker,
band members in apprecia- | Jim Houseal and Harry
tion, for their band work|Frye, First Class rank. Chars
done during the school year.|les Johns received the Citi
The club extends it sizenship a nd Community
thanks to all the teachers, Merit Badge.
parents and friends who| John Boyer of Columb'§
helped with the recent sup-land a former Lebanon Coun-
{per held in the school cafe- ty Scout and Scouter was
2,/the boys of ther choices for] After the business meeting teria. The dinner was named praised for his work as act-
ja success since over 300 at-|ing Explorer Advisor for
tended the affair. Post 53.
Tere Entertainment followed
EGG DECORATING [the presentation of awards
with the singing of a few
CONTEST WINNERS numbers by the Donegal
Winners of the Elm Tree|GOSPel Quartet. This group
{School egg decorating con- included E. K. Gerber, Miller
test were announced this Wolgemuth, Clifford Morris-
\week by Principal Kathryn|$0n and Amos Earhart. Also


ud the affair. Miss Patricia To Hold Meet |He'sey as follows: Scouts R. Meridith, S. Tros-
§ Mumper is chairman of the
{ Sixth Grade — 1st, Jay|tle, J. Fry, D. Myers and J.
Witmer; 2nd. John Kimmici Hoffman were. accompanied
3rd, Rachel Zeiset; Honorab-| PY Mrs. Beatrice Wittle and
le mention — Jay Zimmer-| ner guitar for a few select-
man, Joe Thome and Jean|'ODS:
Forward: Fifth Grade — 1st,| The Scouts, and. Scouters
Da'e Witmer; 2nd, Ellen Were very fortunate to haye
|Graybill; 3rd, Shirley ol- With them another honored
\weiler; Honorab'e mention— |8u€st from the Marietta Air
Ceestine Isler : “harlotte Force Station. He was Col:
Goetne Isler and Charlotte NE Filiote Who Io Aaome
Fourth Grade — 1st, Nan- erly served and visited many
cy Zink; 2nd Harry Tarno; Distorical and. bibical places;
3rd, Judy Stauffer, Third? the Holy Land, nd
Grade — 1st. Susan Stauvffer|'S. POW Commandin Officer
2nd, Audrey Getz; 3rd, Bar. °f the Marietta Air Force
ry Mellinger. Second Grade Station. Colonel Elliott spoke
—1st, Jeffrey Hostetter: 2nd of his experiences there and
Bobby Schock, 3rd, Kathy [Showed many fascinating
Bard. slides of Bibical spots.
First Grade — 1st, Lindal AR Uh ;
Kreider; 2nd, Charles Hayes: | iF | N
3rd, Tom Anderson. { » Council Pledges
re fl) een (F om page 1
|
|
: construction program.
® Architect Shows | However, there was a feel«
(From page 1) ing in Harrisburg that the
Memorial Park, Dedicated situation in Mount Joy is
As A Living Tribute to the needy that it may be possib'e
Veterans From Mount Joy(to put the project with the
Who Served In the Wars of new federal highway pro-
Our Country”. It is on d's-|gram, thereby making it a
play in the window of the|“crash program”.
Bul'etin office and is illum-| If such steps were taken,
{inated at night for residents/it is expected that things
{to view. Mr. Miller announe- could “pop” very shortly.
jed that it would be mounted| Engineers making the plans
temporarily on a sign untjl/wil' need about 60 more
it could be placed perman-|days. it was reported. Gen-
ent'y on the grounds. lerally speaking, the section
Joseph Shaeffer prepared|of Main strect involved is
the sign located on the/“from the railroad on the
grounds announcing th e/west to the ‘cotton mill’ on
name of the park and the|the east.”
proposed projects for the de-| In the meantime, such
velopment of the park. Gene|matters as the local coopera-
Eicherly announced that the/tion must be determined.
seeding of the plot will be The discussion Monday night
started in the near future;|was part of that phase of
as soon as the weather con- the preliminary work.
ditions are favorable. —g
I Because the seeding is be- CHINESE TO
Ing comp'eted this spring
the formal dedication of the] ADDRESS STUDENTS
plot has been postponed un-| Chan Loo will b e the
til in the fall. The next meet-| guest speaker at next Tues-
ling of the group will be day’s assembly program at
he'd Wednesday, May 14, in| Donegal high school. Chan
the bank. Gerald R. Sheetz,|L,00 a magician, will per-
chairman of the Constitution | form in the authentic cos-
committee, announced that|tume of ancient China. He
he met with Robert Kroll, alhas appeared before audien-
ember | of the ; Lancas'er ces around the world and
ommunity Council, to dis- has toured the major cities
cuss the working of the lof Asia, Europe, Africa and
group. aa [North America. The program
1 ees — |is being planned for the
DANCE IS PLANNED |school by the Antrim Bureau
The first annual Explorers G'enside. :
Prom will be held Saturday! : .
night, April 12, at the Penn- PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
Sy'vania National Armory,| The Women’s Association
Lancaster. The Donegal high|of the Mount Joy Presbyter-
school dance orchestra willlian church will hold a rum-
|provide the music for danc./mage sale April 18-19 in the
ing at the semi-formal affair.church basement.