2 High triple, McLain 622 MT. JOY TOWNE INTER-CHURCH MT. JOY COMMERCIAL ,DROHANS 0 Thursday, April § 3 a mt —— “B" LEAGUE BOWLING LEAGUE BOWLING LEAGUE Linton 490, Matoney 456, The Bulletin, Mount Joy BO LI N G First Five high averages: STANDINGS STANDINGS STANDINGS Doe 477, Sipe 514, Meyers DON'T FIGHT YOUR LAWN | BOWLING, ves ti; sao = wg BR Ela Barnhart 183, Frey 183 Heis- Baileys ........ 33 15 (Way .. 40 201, ins iL Se 14h ——— S MT. JOY TOWNE ov. 182. Carlsons ....... 20 19 |Fackler Cher eviry 38 BD ouascns 3m 10 (ROSERS-2 @ MAYTOWN . . . “A" LEAGUE a — Auments ..,.... 28 20 [Mueller .......... 30 30| |First Nat'l Bank 3 921 R. Farmer 504, Brown 484, Enjoy It This Spring STANDINGS FREY’'S—3 | McGallichers 26% 21% Klugh .. ....... 28 32/000 & Rutt .. 301% 2114 A. Koser 552, Weaver 474, E| Miss Grace Henderson Ww L Way 535, Hardish 539, Hof-| Browns en ’ 5% 4215 Hostetter ........ 23 37 Drohans og 94 |Koser 492. Total 2506 FR N ’ Barnharts ...... 30! 17%|fer 574, Farmer 488, Frey, High single, Bailey 244, Stoner reverie 21 a 3 Fortv's ........ 27 95 |HOLLINGER—2 — . — By Spreading Frey's 30/2 1712 572. Total 2708. High triple, Bailey 616. | High single, Way 225 |,,) 5c" ""'" 2614 2514 Hollinger 492, Westhaver| Mr. Harry Drace returned . : Gemberlings 261% 31 GARBER’'S—1 Fiket oe hen " High triple, Klugh 573 Hollinger's 24145 92715, 528, Maurer 476, Arnold 486, from the hosial Sl is recu- Garbers ........ 20 | Brown 522, Mclain 62%, «Firs, lve. high averages: WWE Gerberichs 21 31.. E. Greiner 473. Total 2455. |perating at his 2 E t m States Lawn Fertilizer NelSg waxrhnerys 1 3 | Waltz 502, Kink 530, Doe| Ruhl 171, Bailey 171, Reh. |HOSTETTERS—1 Grove's ........ 19 33 B pn Miss Anna Culp attended as € Packers .. oo 17% 302 501, Total 2677. (rer 169, Carlson 168, Krick| Bishop 475, Ryder 509, Kitty's 18 34 : the funeral services for Mrs. High single, McLain 222. | La 167. {Phipps 369, Farmer 445, and Kaoser's 16 a6 WOMEN’S BOWLING Van Horn at Lancaster last * : ————— {Hostetter 473. Total 2271. | rat : LEAGUE STANDINGS er with Dow Crab Grass Killer | PACKERS—2 ran NGS |Monday Funk 544, Drescher 542) MCGALLICHERS 3 |KLUGH—3 WILEY & RUTT—3 Hollingers 35 17 | Miss Helen Hollenbaugh is containing Zvtron CAV AL Ld nai 455, Sipe 455, Packer| Breneman 450, Rehrer 532| Thompson 492, Hean 4991,| Rice 493, Ebersole 503, Joe. =F "0p a3 19 [sporting a new Pontiac. $ ng Ly 505. Total 2600 Horning 505, C. Wagner 494, "B. Myers 398, Stotz 397 and Wolgemuth 501, Fackler 531, Ruhl's 2214 1914 Miss Linda Hayden spent NEISS'—2 roa 20 Total 2306. K1ugh 573. Total 2359. |Bernhart 497. Total 2525. | Gil” aa 19) ihe weekend with her par You can control crab grass all season with | P. Neiss 543, Royer 492|BROW ees—— KITTY’S—1 Kitty's RL 20 39 |ents. ’ E 550, Wells 561, and| R. Wagner, 502, Beck 434, way . Miss Carol Gratch spent just one easy afternoon's stroll around your okes Life Worth Living bersole Kennedy 489, Brubaker 476, Flick 487, Miller 490, Mike Hess’ .......... 14 38 her Spring vacation with her J b Zerphey 476, Wolfe 411, an 5 g OM CHILDREN Craul 471. Total 2626. | phey ’ Pricio 468, G. Wolgemutr 474| High triple, Holtzman 569 p ' lawn EO E.R EY W. Brown 574. Total 2475. |Linton 437, Harple 464, Way and Garlin 500. Total 2419. | High single, Holtzman 213 Parents last week. Carol is a vice : Kk 1 GEMBERLING'S—3 |542. Total 2330. > Tm Tres 2 student at Northwestern Uni- Hal 474, Hollinger] AUMENTS—3 _— Ei versity, Chicago. Mr. Pete has arrived — you know, PEAT No Jk 535, Doe 516 Hopple ne Be Rieke S50) FPACKLERS 5 550, Nm Weidman 435 VT. Wiley 469, J. Stark 4p2,| Sunday visitors in toWh equire b 4 462, auders arton a, 0 IW, Sal : Hy te Dla 4 Py Mrs N, PA. MOSS for around the shrubbery. b Gemberling 563. Total 2610. [yor ji vy Aument |Wagner 461, Gantz 464, Fac. Habecker 444, Brown 512/Shearer 363, Groff 452, and bil ne and als, Apia BARNHART'S—1 Farmer 560. Total 2435. Holtzman 569. Total 2315. [>0ad and son [onald; IFS, 47-tfc Po i, [ihe Su Barnhart 530, Robinson DIVETS—1 Jeter 526. Tousl 2459. FITTO 0s Sarah Sload; Mr. and Mrs. s n, ————————— | pe SD a | tht or Loft Ripiures (Cen, Bathe wearing 432, Weiser 541, Hendrix 518 R. Brown 520, Divet 538, |STONER—0 ABBOTTS—4 |" MecKain 450, Dissinger 402. Roman Meyers and Mrs. ee—— We also have the full line of holds reducible inguinal 4 Doe 486. Total 2507. Aldinger 435, Bigler 412 and Ee McLain 573, Bott 471, D.,... 362. K 437 Mever’s sister, of Lancaster. 4 195 frend Bt LE Vs B Hess 419. Total 2824. | Forwood 479, Doe 459, rant; 506, Rettew 533, Gar- ack ins 302: occ’ #37) The following attended O; 1 VEGETABLE SEEDS wap in font! Owe mewats: When in need of printin A |Jones 360. R. Myers 456 and ‘ber 489. Total 2572. 8y'or 290, Tota : E. S. Family Night at the { tisers emt a a ep hee B Now 8 | {CARLSON'S—3 |Stoner 537. Total 2291. ro Community House in Mariet- . Sat Tien de lol lds, remember e Suleln Lauth 564, Leaman 464, MUELLER—4 ar Eis 419. Booth 354. LI last Thursday evening: — NA Over 1,000,000 Grateful Usarsl Carlson 615, Keebler 458, Robinson 509, Mueller Sr. Lawder 441, Jno. Wolge ; neVers oo3 Join 95%, Wu Mr. and Mrs. William Smith; HS. J E M 1 YY PEANU I S Ruhl 506. Total 2607. |528, Brandt 514, Mueller Jr. muth 404, Rehrer 557, Tay- Co eon, Tonal Tors an Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waller; h ho Double BAILEY’S—1 [411, Ramsey 397. Total 2359 [lor 520, Hendrix 491. Total Mr. and Mrs. Kim Yippiat onn . © rn 23 Heisey 466, Armold 470, Bewegene 2418 an ads, Welliver a go id es Me A ER A er» XSioan's Pharmac F h, Roasted [5:7 222: Sigs ®*" Beles] When in neea of printing JOHNSON-—s 1387, Sarbaugh 413, Weidman Mabel Haverstick: Mrs. Chris Phone OL 3-8582 res 0 €Q [616 Total 2498. remember The Bulletin. Waltz 600, C. Johnson 593,517, Robinson 469. TL. 2231. tic Buller: Mrs. Grace Hoff- 424c UNT JOY re R. Johnson 502 Keener 616, gr — man; Miss Grace Henderson Moun? 1 i . . Berryhill 516. Total 2827. |RUHL'S—3 A ra Free Parking in rear of store| Hill T F t M k t i Demmy 456, Hoffmaster Miss Mary Heisey. Mariet- y Te TTT 1 ! - 0 ruil ar € BOOTHS—4 {382, Pricio 441, Smith 391, J. ta visite Miss Lillian Sload d " assingers rocery | Booth 470, Johns 424, Mu- : | 1682 South Market Street, ELIZABETHTOWN th Ginder 455. Total 2125. »n Sunday. | fay 34, md i Dough- GREER'S—1 The Rev. Taylor, chaplain 16 N. Market St. - Mt. Joy |}| *s 1° otal 25 Hean 377, Wagner 357, A.lat F&M Seminary was guest Michigan Peat Moss 100-1bs % 1.59 [ Kiner 361, Berryhill 352 and minister at United Church | Neiss 518, Stark 506, Wol- Doe 399. Total 1846. lof Christ Sunday morning. ul N JOY THEATRE | ONION SETS - HOLLAND BULBS jj(gemuth 350, Gerberich 506, B Mr. and Mrs. Max Mich- y | . . : |H. Greiner 478. Total 2358. | k Mr. SARlING ToD JU 1 mount jov. raf) Begonias — Dahlias — Gladiolas [FF Criner #78 Toni 2030. ,,y soy 1p moryp crypto Penbrook ana Me, ang FRI. THRU THURS. | Now is the time to weed and feed your lawn with FIRST NAT L—4 TEAM STANDINGS betlitown. Were guests of APRIL 6 TO 12 | VIGORO or ORTHO | Bailey 537, Fellenbaum w L Mrs. Smith and the George nT as ST | Money-Back guarantee on both crabgrass killer & feed |||20%4 Steffy 536, Safko 477 Dead Eyes ..... - 8 3 Engles on Sunday. (Aa, ge TRA : |Heilig 530. Total 2584. {Black Hawks ....... 5 6 Eppie Culp celebrated her ee | Early Cabbage, Tomatoes, Lettuce and ||| |Flying Tigers ...... 5 Slpirthday Wednesday. Eppie Raiders ........... 4 7 has been a “shut-in” for sev- Flower Plants | High Ind. Score, Jeff Kos eral years and she appreciat- |er, 100-6x es all the kind gestures of BUS SERVICE High Team Score, Raiders her friends. [28 5-6x. Mrs Frances Hinton Saun- of 5 LBS. GRASS SEED $1.29 | OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. - 10 P. M. PHONE EM 7-1366 53¢| + \ / SPECIALY! er AND HEAR THE SWEET SOUND OF 1 ¢ ( JU SAVINGS AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S ; | ——— ders, a former resident, o: BUSES FOR Flying Tigers Maytown, passed away Fri- | JUSSEEENEEEENNNNEUNENANSIENNNNNNASNRN NNR] 30h Farmer... DBZ PRS mean | Stan Koser .......... 92-1x orial hospital. She suffered Ge | | Pps OPEN 24 HOURS | o>" Sov Wm rei by | Mrs. May Hicks and Mrs. | FLORIN, PA. | Tota] .......... 267-3x Annie Hicks spent Sunday at Raiders Allentown with the Rev. | ER EACH DAY ¢ 'p B IR. a 93-1 7 Ss . 25 Phone OL 3. 0321 Dern} Warfel “ win'veie 87 YH Shuston Philip Crow- Rock HupsoN _—_ —— |Donald Patches ...... 78-0 |mer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 25: New SE FAIRLANE Doris DAY Specializing in Home Cooking [oes 250-1 ver, Westminster, Md. visited RANDALL 4 sn, Dutch Sort it Dead Eyes sb Mrs. Bebel Haverstick last e Oger i... ui. . 96-33 y Tony |Doug Brown: .......: 93.3% Subday. annual Americanism CLEANERS ~ LAUNDERERS Catering to Small Banquets Be En 00 rn] At canis] American Legion Auxiliary { i“ Total .... 259-6x/ on Monday evening, April9, BRICKER'S DINER : Special! Pe mr es eis : Vaughn Nissley ...... 96-2x gion Home. The Rev. Rich-~ : : Dick Parson ....... 95-3x ard Winters will be the RS 6 Mi. East of Mount Joy on Route 230 By-pass ® PANTS Tom Tripple ......... 69-0 speaker. There will be spec- EC Al a HH Mv TY YY : / ial music also. Refreshments |YuENERuST RENEE NRW EN Dinner AN ADULT. SOPHISTICATED COMEDY! 1 (AunEEssEsEsscsnssnssnsssnnnnnnnnnnsnnnneny | 0 SKIRTS Plain Total ......... 259-5x will be served. This is a @iterig -B public meeting. You are in | EDIE ADAMS: JACK CAKE ® SWEATERS Plain | ee [Vited to attend. | —B ® NEWTOWN Nurse Club Visits ———— School For Blind Shooting Match AT THE CLUBHOUSE [| SAT. MATINEE - APR. 7 Mrs. Norman Brosey “TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE” THE KEYS T0 THE LIVELIEST DEALS IN TOWN ARE AT YOUR Recent visitors of Mr. and 9) The Future Nurse Club of ——————————— OF THE | Mrs. Harry Weaver were Mr. ,,,...,} High School visited NEXT WEEK land Mrs. Robert Woods of the Overbrook School for the Ben 39: Cleaned & Pressed Moothproofed Varietta, ur and oy a Blind on Friday, March 30. | ayer 2 ount Joy antipn.y were accompanied by = he au AS oHbert Jaye S| their faculty advisors, Mrs. amt daughter Joanne o IN Sadie Brooks and Mrs. Mary Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Club Friday, April 6 AT 7:30 P. M. . RAIN or SHINE TURKEYS - HAMS COMMITTEE |derhook. ; IV SEE YOUR NEARBY FORD DEALER | ing Edw [sles and’ her Ee mother, Mrs. Irene Snyder The girls were amazed to visited with Abner Weaver, a}... the extent of the activ- | guest at the Fairview Manor ities of the school. They were convalensing home, Colum-| go :iqeq through the school by bia. | blind girls; they saw partial- Sunday evening visitors of ly sighted teachers teaching Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey sewing, cooking, and hand- land family were Mr. and jo of machinery to blind | Mrs. Albert Brosey and fami- boys and girls: they heard the ly of Columbia RD and Mr q.dents read and discuss the and Js Lavern Lucas, Col-| (a subjects that they have umbia. here at Donegal Mrs. Henry Rollman, Lititz, Several Ee ago the and Mrs. Sally Musser, Mr. Club held a tea for their Mo- and Mrs Edw. Divet, Silver thers, honoring Mrs. Mary Spring called on Mr. and Nissley, their co-sponsor. The | Mrs. Wm. Haines and sons on speaker for the afternoon was Sunday. : Mrs. Dorothy Shelley from : Ms. fevin Wome? an the Lancaster County Mental . daughter ean visited with Health association. Extra Special Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer Fotsioon members are at and family of Lancaster RD. | {he present time working in SHIRTS Mrs. Norman Brosey . and, 5 volunteer Nurse Aide pro- f son Barry called on Mrs. Bet-| gram at St Joseph's Hospital. 4 for "79: ty Herchelroth and family of They receive other practical Silver Springs Monday. nursing experi A : g experience by assist- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- SAVE! % Discount 4-Day Service Dry Cleaning Only Are You Proud of Your Letterhead? If you're not you should | | be..." because your [| Laiundered \ Ind a oe ing the school nurses in the : | der VviISHe Ir. an rs al Dental Clinic and th 2 letterhead is your silent | em Gamber of Columbia RD ious a te pr ¢c CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING WORD » spokesman . . . your business ambassador to new ||| and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gam-| which are offered to children. . | You get more for ber and family of Manheim . prospects and old customers alike. Make sure that ||| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| Bulletin advertisement pays 0. ne ! hig . . i i | ; Abra Gamber and daugh- The answer should be easy because some things just naturally go Bis wortiy of you. Let us design and printe |i your money with [Abram Gamber and = daugh together. lettarhead you CAN be proud of | Wl Fabric Care Service | Mark Winters, Mr. and Mrs You Can't : + . . | | Guy Winters, Mr. and Mrs Tell ‘Em Like vil 7 Take electricity for example. It just naturally goes with comfort, ® , Ray Gamber and family, all This 1: Use A 16 E. Main St. {of Manheim. and Laura Shel- Want Ad AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC WUTILITY NH THE SERVICE OF THE FPUSLIC convenience and a low-cost way of getting things done. That's why electricity and better living go hand-in-hand . . . to make it the biggest bargain in your family budget today. ly of Mount Joy | Rev. Harvey Geyer, pastor {of the Newtown Church was readmitted to the Good So- | maritan hospital in Lebanon. 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