no - = lene wa. po Aug ‘ ed VY Plhuaa le Ciada) v -e 4 "DC y wore " Ve : 3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE 3 When in need of printing ary School next year, futherjof the Playground Awards remember The Bulletin, EARLY AMERICAN CHARM t The CHARTER ¢ Mark Serles 212-G-84-M 260 sq. In. picture RCA VICTOR Zour Uister COLOR TV ¥ High Fidelity Color Tube With Glare-proof Safety Glass ® Super-Powerful “New Vista® Tuner © 2-Speaker “Golden Throat® Sound H.S. Newcomer & Son INC MOUNT JOY. PA. Va BY FLORIN FIR Board has prove the em for pupils in the district. Part of this program is read- Chicken Bar-B-Que SPONSORED Map New School Bus Schedule The Donegal Union School decided to im- transportation sys- ied for this year. With the completion of the addition to the Grandview Element- Gretna Playhouse | Mt. Gretna — 964-6402 | “A Wild, Wacky Western!" Geo. Gershwin's “Shoot-‘em-up” Musical “GIRL CRAZY" Tonite—Fri.—Sat.—8:30 PM Special Bargain Matinee Sat. 2:30 P.M. E COMPANY RAIN or Sat., Aug. 17m 4:00 P. M. TILL 8:00 P. M. FLORIN FIRE HALL SHINE TAKE OUTS ONLY $goo PER HALF IN | GRAYBILL MILLER, BARBECUER FENN EENEN EN EEE ENN EET ERE SNARE EER improvements will be pos- sible, Four been added to the additional buses have Donegal bus system for the 1963-64 school year. With the addi-! tional buses, a number of changes have been made in the routes, are improve not only the trans- portation program; but the total educational program as well. The travel time from home to school and home again has been shortened consider- ably, which will enable schools to enrich and length- en the program of studies in the schools. If any emergency situations arise, and during bad wea- ther it will be possible with a minimum amount of ad- justment to dismiss any school independently of the others. Any changes existing in the routes and schedules, will be announced to both students and bus drivers as soon as possible. The success {iM 0 0 5 A THEATRE Phone 367-1351 ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. WED to SAT. AUG. 14-17 Frank Sinatra “COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Color & Cinemascope SAT. MAT. - AUG. 17 “HOUSE OF THE DAMNED” MON to WED., AUG. 19-21 Jane Fonda “IN THE COOL OF THE DAY” Color & Cinemascope THUR. - SAT., AUG 22-23 John Wayne “DONOVAN’'S REEF” In Color NEXT WEEK Walt Dnsney's SUMMER MAGIC” WATCH FOR GIANT MIDNIGHT SHOW LABOR DAY EVE { will be designed to| transportation pro- gram depends largely upon | the cooperation of pupils and | parents as well as bus driv- ers and school authorities Complete bus sche dules | published next week | and also made available to] all residents of the district. These. changes have neces- itated some small changes | in the opening and closing | times of the schools of the district. These times are scheduled as follows: Donegal High School 8:10 am. to 3:3C p.m. Donegal High School An- nex 8:10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Marietta Elementary School; 8:15 am. to 3:15 pm. Maytown Elementary school 8:35 am. to 3:05 p.m. Washington Elementory school 8:35 am. to 3:05 p.m. Grandview Elementary School 8:35 am. to 3:05 p.m. Seiler Elementary School 8:35 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. ON LEAVE A/3c James R. Yohn, U. S. Air Force, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Hendrix, is presently enjoying a leave from Chanute AFB, Illinois where he is studying guided missiles. Yohn, a graduate of Elizabethtown Area High School and sports enthusiast recently placed first in the javelin throw and the shot put at the base’s annual track meet. His shot put toss set a new record for the base. Yohn also has the hon-| or of wearing the “rope” in-| dicating superior leadership and integrity shown by him. JOHNSON BUS SERVICE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORIN, PA. Phone 653-0321 | the most Awards night at the Florin playground was held Thurs. day evening, Aug. 8. A lot of interest was shown in the Father & Son softball game. Approximately 12 fathers participated After the softball game, the awards were given. The boys and girls accumulating points, in their group, during the 6- week playground season re ceived trophies. The runner- ups received loving cups. The winners were—Begin- ner girls, Sallie Rehm, and Georganne Fitzkee., Beginner boys, Caleb Hess, and James own age Farmer. Intermediate girls, Kathy Hean and Dee Ann Johnson. Intermediate boys, Don Musser and Walter Rolf. Senior girls, Nancy Rolf and Debbie Brubaker. Senior boys, Keith Brightbill and Duayne Caswell. Six boys and girls received felt badges from the arts & crafts department. These badges were given to the boys and girls who had the nicest display of their arts & crafts, at the Awards night program. The winners were, Beginners, Sallie Rehm and Georganne Fitzkee. Interme- diates, Kathy Hean & Scott Madara. Seniors, Susan Flick and Nancy Rolfs. Mount Joy Playground Point leaders were: Beginner boys, Donald Martin, Kirby Gantz. Beginner girls, Kathy Ma- teer, Ella Gainer. Intermediate boys, Scott Gemberling, Barry Gember- ling. Intermediate girls, Dawn Heisey, Debbie Roberts. Senior boys, Bill Stohler, Richard Hopple. Senior girls, Jane Gruber, Terry Gemberling. Music Award, Schwartz. Arts & Crafts Awards — Beginners, Cindy Gainer and Kirby Gantz. Intermediates, Dawn Heisey, Barry Gem- berling. Seniors, Debbie Ho- wer, Kenny Gephart. Donald (ITE TS cleaning is only i the rs You also need reliable (GL This is the truck (1 Telephone your Chevrolet dealer for any type of truck. NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 653-4821