MOUNT JOY, PA. At Mt. Gretna “The Bat,” one of the most a mous mystery-comedies ever writ-] ten, will be the final preduction of| the summer theatre season at the| Gretna Playhouse, Producers Genel F. Coghlan] P. Otto and Charles OWL LAFFS * De Laval MILKERS announced today. The show will night, August 30th, nine days, ending tember 8th. qpen Thursday| and continue for| Saturday, Sep-| MILK COOLERS y HOME FREEZERS | DAIRY WATER HEATERS | CAN HOISTS | Speed Queen : Your | ~BY- WASHING MACHINES A WISE OWL sors Ro water system You ki ore to beat all t ou now it sure ao beat a ne ges, Let's make a dale to discuss your |way time flies. Here we are, the ers, Shopmaster running water requirements. A week in August and I ain't ev- POWER TOOLS for Farm and Home Work Shops And see our full range tems, We service all Buckeye ELECTRIC BATTERY BROODERS kes Jamesway AUTOMATIC POULTRY FEEDERS New Myers "HN" Ejecto pm rn nf ee en. i TT 2, Hoover ELECTRIC. MOTORS Eo phone call will bring us to your home—where we'll help you choose the right MYERS Water System for your needs. Better still, stop in and and Reciprocating Type Water Sys- ri ri a a Sn pin i H. S. Meckley & Sons PHONE 3-5983 WEST MAIN ST. heck and what 1 the I'm on my vacation, en figgered where going could use for money to pay the ex of MYERS Ejecto pense. { makes of pumps. If you hear about any more safes bein’ robbed, don’t look me too dern close in the eye — could be guilty. But then on the otner hand its {far better walkin’ round in this great and glorious country, even if you must wear patched pants and shoes with the heels worn flat, than sit place, starin’ out. Myers Shallow Well Reciprocating Type in a one-room, one window Wouldn't stop much en skip the vacation and drink en eat out my $2.17 I saved. That would buy a lot of soda pop, and hot MOUNT JOY ice cream FULL LINE OF AND INTERNATIONAL .- - ~~ FOR THE PHONE 3- 2721 GENERAL ELECTRIC Electrical Equipment Farm and Home J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS MOUNT JOY, dogs. | | Talkin’ about vacations, here's one I dern near forgot. Carl Brandt, who works here at the printing of- |fice helpin’ [took his first ride on {nighway recently. | When he seen all them little lites jon posts along the road to [motorists the way, he asked us to do our worryin’, the super- show me [why they have so dog gone many | parking meters on the road and at the same time charge on it. you to drive Well that wasn’t so bad but when they charged him fifteen cents fer la koke, he Phila. | town. They don’t even know they took the t said is a slow tax off of belly wash. Then to wp it out, when he saw [the A’s hand the World's Champion | Yankees the worst drubbin of the year, he told Charlie Roth that {sports smell louder in the City of (Brotherly Love than they do up {around West Point. | ————— PA. Carl, old chap, I think you got jsumpin there. The other day a woman on Main - THE MOUNT JOY, PA. ERE 2[IN UNION TH FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR HERE TONAL MOUNT | N NATH IOV bye i |treet kissed her husband goodbye. |He was gone on his vacation. She [worries when he’s away | He told her he might be back (before she knows it and she said: [That's what worries me. Deputy Sheriff Zerphey had a and when that this trial he {prisoner in court recently | court opened the Judge said (if {would be thrown out of the court |room. | Elmer said hic “Hurrah for the Judge.” anyone interrupted shouted: | | After all this writin and worryin II finally decided take a Scotch (vacation. I'll stay right at (home and let my mind wander. to here [ Just why is it that you “can al- | ways tell a guy who runs a livery | stable without even knowin his oc- | cupation?, the same reason that [torcycle follows an automobile. For a mo=- There are dern few colts that do not know their mother. A fellow came down town the | other night stumbling on the rough holler dam-mit?” | | | | | | | All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We'Modernize Your Machine BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable SALES J. V. BINKLEY 111 N. Market 5¢. Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! SERVICE ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J Almost forgot to tell you. A cer [tain young fellow out in the country was rejected by the Army for ali An eight-point buck Sn |dying in a Chester County field has [been recorded as the first deer fa- [tality in Pennsylvania due to ra= AFTER best in were urged to cut their crops early. found | r Springs road will be 45 feet high. Former Resident Died Enos Bare Rohrer, 71, 913 Fast King Street, former 1 this hemorrhage at the St illness at Lancaster, a residing esident of place, died this Jos- ol of a cerebral morning at 5 a. m. eph Hospital following a hospitalized three years. He was since February. I Deceased was born in Fast Lam- peter Township, a son of the late Benjamin Denlinger Rohrer and Emma Bare Rohrer. He was in the Garage business here for many years and prior to his illness was associated in the Auto business at Bridgeport, Pa. Surviving are three children Benjamin D., of the U, S. Navy, stationed at Quantico, Va.,, Mary, wife of Ned Sterling, of Lancaster, Gloria Mae, wife of Arthur R. Zer- phey. Also one sister, Mrs. Mary Shaub, of Lancaster and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the James B. Heilig funeral home | on Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. | (DST), with interment in the Mt. | Joy Cemetery. Friends may call at HAPPENINGS we pif LONG AGO 20 Years Ago The fine farm of the late Leander | Gantz was Id at public sale and | purchased by Mr. John Gantz for $13,000. ice cream store of E. E. Wolgemuta at Florin. sidewalk, fell and knocked me for a Miss Grace Holwager accepted a | | loop. position in the office of Wolgemuth We both got up and 1 asked him | Bros. Mill. | why he didn't yell and I would The retail price of Milk was re- | | have gotton out of his way. cuced one cent a quart at Philadel- He said: “Didn’t you hear me] phia. bo This year’s tobacco crop is fourteen years. Farmers | with one Fire apparatus Co. participated Friendship viece of in {physical disability—he had no guts. | the Firemgn's parade at A WISE OWL | town. ee. One hundred fifty students = en- | § The Stand pipe on Donegal Harry P. Royer, of Pittsburgh, | { lis spending several days in town. caught in the Susquehanna river at | i Columbia, | Lillian Fenstermacher the funeral home on Saturday ev- ening from 7 to 9 p. m A ,:EAaAF a IL Coarles W. Brcoks, airman ap- | prentice, USN of 228 David St., has | reported for duty at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jack-| sonville, Fla., where he is attached to the Aviation Electrician's Mate the | 3 Middle- | § olled the day of the semester, Sep- | § tember 1st, in our high school. nie Mae, wife of Henry H Hackman | of Manheim R2 Els‘e Catherine, wife of Paul Wilson, Willow Street; Allen Blough, Mount Joy R. D. Five grandchildren, sister, Mortuary Record Rry page 1) Mrs, B. Frank Greider one Fannie, | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 30, 19515 - | M.Gretna i EYES EXAMINED RY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 59 N. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN Hours: Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 6 Evenings: Tues, & Sat, 6:30 - 8 No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, GOLF PICNIC | OPEN DAILY 4 3 4 4 4 : 4 4 i 4 4 % L : : * 4 4 4 i 4 NYY | WW VV VV TTY Vy yyy er Mus. Minnie = B, Greider, seven-| wife of John M. Shearer, Mt. Joy ty-six, widow of B. Frank Greider,| R2, and a number of nieces and formerly of this boro, having resid- | nephews «lon Marietta Ave. for many years, Private funeral services will be [died Monday at the home of her| held Friday afternoon .at 1:30 p. m { son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| from the Keech Funeral Home, in Mrs. A. Huber Harnish, Conestoga! Manheim, wita further services at R2, following a two years’ illness.| 2 p. m. at the East Fairview Church Born in East Donegal Twp., she w cf the Bretaren. Interment in the 1 daughter of the late Martin S. and | adjoining cemetery Elizabeth Flory Seachrist and was| = — a member of the Mount Joy Mens nonite Church, Surviving are two WHITE - WASHING children: Clarence S. Greider, Mt joy Rl; and Elizabeth S., wife of AND A. Huber Harnish, with whom she DI resided. Three grandchildren, two SINFECTING | great=grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Annie F. Musser, Mount Joy | HESS BROS. R1, also survive. " Peon) Services were held fre m| HUBER 0 en ie Nissley funeral home here this| ~ afternoon with interment in Kray-| FLORIN, PENNA. Kills cemetery, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 en Miss died week's Lillian J at 3:55 a. 81, after a Fenstermacher, m. Sunday, illness, at the home Mrs. Frank B. Walter, 233 E. Main St. Born Mount Joy, howl was a daughter of the late John and | Sarah Kennedy and | resident of the com- her | | of niece ( mn 45 EAST MAIN ST. Fenstermacher MOUNT JOY was a lifelong School as a student. munity where she was a member | Brooks entered the Naval service |of the First Presbyterian Church | January 2, 1951, and received his and a charter member of the Need- recruit training at the U. S. Naval|lework Guild. She was the last of | Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. | her immediate family. In addition | Jefore entering the Navy, he at-| to the niece with whom she resid- | tended Mt. Joy High School. ed, she is survived by one grand- ——— nephew and a grandniece. BULK AND GALLONS | Pvt. Robert G. Landvater, 214 W. Funeral services were held from| Try our old fashioned sugar cones Main St, has graduated from his| the residence of Frank B. Walter, with Breyers Ice Cream. 16-week basic training course with | Fast Main street, Wednesday after- the Fifth Infantry Division at In-| noon with interment in the Mount S jal 0 p : diantown Gap. | Joy cemetery peci ur rice Maj. Thomas J. B. Brown IIL left | Eider Allen G. Becker 2 qt. packages $1.20 August 25th for two weeks active] Elder Allen G. Becker, 77, died] 1 gal. packages $2.35 duty training with the United | at his home in Sporting Hill follow= - States Marine Corps at the United |ing an illness of 10 weeks. He was States Naval Amphibious Base, in| a retired farmer. A member of the ENJOY LIFE Little Creek, Va. | East Fairview Church of the Breth- EAT OUT MORE OFTEN ! a ren. He was ordained in 1910, serv- CALL 3-9163 1st Lieut. Robert E. Germer, son | ed as Flder-in-Charge frem 1924 to SEIN CITA of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer, N.! 1930. Son of the late Daniel and CLOSED SUNDAYS Barbara street, is now stationed on| Catherine Graybill Becker. He is | a small island off the coast of Ja-| survived by his widow Lizzie Heis- : ‘ . { Ye pan. He is serving in the Troop|ey and the following children: Min- Carrier Wing Group as a Pilot, and ha] hes h Stationed at SIMON P. NISSLEY ARRIS a | the ona dson Als Force Base at MARY G. NISSLEY AW IMILE EAST Greenville, N. C. before going to rR ares a aon LE SST Japan. FUNERAL . DIRECTORS fr “7% Harrisburg’s Only Drive-In Aw | Mount Joy, Ha. |@ ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP | is . HURS. — FRIDAY — SAT. Lt. Elsie S. Peifer, daughter of | ES : »H HOW_ BOAT" Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Peifer, of EH SUNDAY Salunga, has been promoted to the F 0 R a “BARRICADE” rank of captain at Re A yh 4 C Ir __ | whee She = Watches- locks- Jewe ym MONDAY & TUESDAY | Vs si g mE “FORT WORTH” the Army Nurse Corte | And Watch Repairing = WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY | Capt. Peifer has been oversea te “BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY’ since January. A graduate of St. | “HIDDEN CITY" URAL gr « Warren H. Greenawalt rom . and of Columbia Univers JEWELER | AA A | won the Bronze Star during Wor d 209 West Main St, MT. JOY LE RE TT War II while on duty in the Pacific OPEN EVERY EVENING debi A area ee en en Ce - ‘MT. GRETNA, PENNA. Now Playing —- Don't Miss It * LAST SHOW “THE BAT” oF Hilarious SEASON Mystery - Thriller | NINE BIG NIGHTS The Mount Joy Rotary Club was FINAL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th entertained to a corn roast on the Henry Garber farm near Rheems. CURTAIN 8:30 P.M. © ADM. $1.00 PLUS TAX Mr. Roy Tyndall purchased the — A — brick dwelling of the late T. M. | Breneman on East Main street. . | SENG A 30 miles per hour limit has EVENINGS MATINEE been placed on the Inter county | SHOWS SATURDAYS bridge between Columbia and | § 7 and 9:00 P.M | é : . AND Wrightsville. SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS Markets: Eggs, 26c doz., Butter, 6.8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 28¢ lb., and Lard, 10%c per lb. Mount Joy, Pa. | Mr. John Barnhart wag honored FRIDAY '— SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 1 at a birthday surprise party . Landis Miller is conducting the RED SKELTON — SALLY FORREST in- “EXCUSE MY DUST” MONDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 . 4 STEPHEN McNALLY — COLEEN GRAY “APACHE DRUMS” -in- WELNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 6 GEORGE MONTGOMERY — GALE STORM “TEXAS RANGERS” | -in- FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 7 . 8 - 10 KATHRYN GRAYSON — HOWARD KEEL “SHOWBOAT™” -in- | bies. A salmon measuring 29 inches | # Ty and weighing 5 lbs. 4 oz. was! HB J BENNETT'S Restaurant Bed Home Made Ham Loaf Home Made Ham Salad | Lunch Box =o £3 Strawberries phe: 39 | Pineapple Preserves i 1 9: York County Peaches MARKET PRICE 1b. BROWN'S FROZEN WHOLE | Home Grown Sweet Potatoes MARKET PRICE YES! WE HAVE IT! Yellow Oleo 2 . 29: “Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day” Hess’ Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 57811 KENT FARM Tomatoes ro 30 CARNIVAL —~ VAUDEVILLE Sat. Night, Sept. 1 THE RHEEMS FIRE COMPANY PRESENTS OKLAHOMA TRAVELERS In a special show for the Rheems audience, JACK MEYAND « JEANETTE One of the finest New European acts THE VANDERBILT BOYS Considered the top act of its kind. BROOKS TRIO A HILARIOUS ACT Produced for laughing purposes LOOK! LOOK! Talent in the Making ® ARIO & ALLEN ® e THE JOHNSON SISTERS © eo eo LEANORE & EDDIE RAPP © eo eo eo FRANCINE & RITA ROSE This is a whole show in itself, ROY REBER’S ORC HESTRA AMUSEMENTS Children under 12 yrs free GAMES ADMISSION 50c¢ EATS Parking Free