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de The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday. July 16.
1953
AUTOMOBILE CLUR


Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY, JULY 18
BOBBY), HOD TRIO
SUNDAY, JULY 19
Charliq Neumer Trio
Sunday family dinners fwill be served starting at
1:00 until ? — SteaksAChqg#s, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.








 

PICNIC TO DRAW 20,000
Midget - Midget
News
mobile Club picnic has
held every year, except

This year's picnic,
Amid arguments and rain!
the locals came through with
second win in two nights
is the
Twenty-six
July 23,
{the series.

 
their
 
| fourth inning. { Park, Reading
| The little Rams opened with |, Grove Park.
'a threecrun outburst in the first} In the yéars since 1919 the
inning. Harnish was safe on an Club has grown
error. After Watkins made out, | i embership on
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GRETNA Be
MT. GRETNA. PENNA.
PHONE
One of The Oldest and
CHARLES F. COGHLAN, DI
“Straw Hat”
Theatres
ECTOR AND GENE P. OTTO,
CO-PRODUCER — PRESENT
“TWENTIETH CENTURY”
Famous Bed Hecngf and Charles MacArtrur Play

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Colorful Action in the drawing room on this Chicago to
Boston and New York run,

Curtain 8:30 P. M. — Popular Prices
Resesved Seats - Foam Rubber Padded — Attractive offer to Clubs


lin the top of the second inning. A
| After Halbleib made out, Mar- | Fam ie
|shall and Harnish' hit safely. pang an exhibition by
| Watkins was safe on a fielder's Police ‘trained ‘dogs, :
| choice. Hostetter walked, Mil- fausical clowns. and. a big
| ler again was safe on an error|.. show in the
and Etsell came through with | go shell at night
| his second hit. All if this garn- |
ered four fens. |S/CGT. JOHN M. ABEL AT

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SHOWS J O MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
J THEATR ie
SATURDAYS E HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 17-18
FRED MacMURRAY — VERA RALSTON
“Fair Wind/To Java”

MONDAY’ — TUBBDAY, JULY 20-21
DAY — GORDON MacRAE- -in.
“By The Light Of The Silvery Moon’
eto
KATHRYN% GRAYS
“The
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 24-25
BUD ABBOT — LOU COSTELLO
“Go To Mars”


THURSDAY, JULY 22-23
NV -—— GORDON MacRAE
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~ | 6-4. D. Oberholtzer defeated J. Stone Barn,




Brunnerville ab r e | KEWFOUNDLAND BASE
16, 3 4
Moant Joy a ; | Ernest Harmon AFB, New-
4g ‘ | foundland—S/Sgt. John M. Ab-
Harnish 3 2
3 . . lel, husband of Margaret A. Ab-
Watkins 2 2 0
lel, 19 W .Donegal street, Mount
Hostetter 1 3 1] ; ar A
Miller 3 5 | Joy, is now stationed at Ernest
Etsoll 3 0 Harmon AFB with the Supply
)
| Zeller 2 ‘ Ernest Harmon AFB, a key
| Ditzler 3 0 3 .
i base in the Northeast Air Com-
Halbleib 2 0 01 Tocoted en . the west
Marshall 1 0 1 | mand, “is locate n he wes
coast of Newfoundland. It is
one of the first overseas refuel-
ing stops for military aircraft
flying the North Atlantic route
| to Europe.
Sergeant Abel entered the
military service in December,
1948. Upon completion of basic
training at Sheppard AFB, Tex.
he attended an Air Force Sup-
The local playground visited | ply school at Lowry AFB, Colo.
Marietta last Friday and won| His assignment to Ernest Har-
all three games that were play-
Totals 20 9 5
Playground
News


battery. The B Team won 9-3 | Alaska,
behind L. Watkin’s pitching. | Prior to his arrival at
The A Team squeezed by 4 to 3. Harmon, he was
| Oberholtzer started for Mount Shaw, AFB, S. C.
{Joy but after three runs were

| In the Tournament | Jater employed by
| jack Beaston and V. Oberholtz- | Shand of Lancaster.
| er were seeded 1 and 2 respect- | rl
lively. In the opening round |SOCIETY “OF FARM
[both J. Beaston and H. Etsell| WOMEN TO MEET
| defaulted, J. Mumma defeated | The Society
\D. Halbleib 6-0, 6-0. J. Pennell | No 8 is invited to be the
| defeated B. Groff 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. of Society No. 9 on
| J. Craul defeated J. Brian 6-2, | July
near Millersville.
Brown 6-0, 6-0. J. Hostetter de- The County
| feated B. Vogel 6-0, 6-0. L.|the Farm Women Society will
defeated J. Nissley 6-|be held at Millersville State]
, 6-3. R. Divet drew a bye. In | Teachers College, July 25.|
ae quarter-finals Mumma won [There will be a program at 10
| by default. J. Pennell defeated |g,
J. Craul 6-2, 6-4. V. Oberholtz- | ternoon. The county
er defeated J. Hostetter 6-1, 6-0.| Farm Women will sing
.R Divet defeated L. Watkins 6-|the program.
2, 6-0. In the semi-finals J. Pen | oe CM A Wiles. iim
nell defeated J. Mumma 6-2, ORGAN RECITAL
6-2. V. Oberholtzer defeated R.|
| Divet 4-6, 6.1, 6-0. Pennell and | Florin E. U. B. Church
| Oberholtzer are the Inalists. [sponsor an organ recital
| A football league has been Aug .2, at 7:15 p. m.
organized. The name of the| Patsy Brooks will
will
Since 1919 a Lancaster Auto-
been
during |
the four years of World War 11, |
scheduled
for Hershey Park on Thursday |
} {
05" i! | For Farm and Home
sy ing place | 5 tings, including the one this
jrunnerville 9- % T'hé rain halt- | year, were at Hershey Park
led the game atthe end of the Three were held at Carsonia |
and two at Wil-
steadily. It's|
July 1 of this |
town band and glee club, a con-
morning by the
high school
State
stunts by
free
park
mon AFB marks his second trip |
ed. The girls won 21-12. R.|to the Northland, having been |
Klugh and R. Loewen was the |stationed at Elmendorf AFB, in|
from 1950 to 1952,
Ernest |
. |
assigned to
Before entering the Air Force |
| scored in the first inning, Conch | Sergent Abel attended and One of the most exciting new |eer |
| Houck lifted Oberholtzer in fa-|graduated from Randolph-Ma- | frontiers in medicine is in the con- | H R
is : wl 2 eolats | |
| vor of B. Groff. con Military Academy, and was | Jol sd i a ne | aa armony angers
Tennis Watt and { sm. Metabolis 1S the func- Yes! J | \ ONLY THE BEST IN MUSIC
.
of Farm Women |
guests |
Saturday,
18, at 130 p. mm at the;
Convention of |
m. and another one in the af-|
chorus of
during |
The Youth Fellowship of the]
Sun- |
serve as |
teams are Rams, Browns, and|the organist and George Houck,
«| Lions. The rosters will be post-|supervisor of music at Mount
| ed next week. | Joy High School, will be
| This Friday a hobby show |guest soloist.
[will be held. Next Tuesday a| A complete program will be| body compensate for the stress, but
| Swap Day will be held. Each | published later. | exactly how they do this is a|
I | “mystery. «* ho Ma

a P°bP
AUTO, TRUCK COLLIDE
Harry L. Sahm, Manheim RI,
| entry must bring a toy or gift |
lof some kind to be exchanged
| for another. All gifts must be
| wrapped. suffered rib injuries when his
In the Park Baseball league, aquto and a truck operated by |
[the Phillies and White Sox have | Abram J. Heisey,
|climbed to the top with each collided at an intersection of
|team having the same record of |two township roads, one mile
5 wins and 3 losses. The Dodg- | south of Manheim, at 6:55 a.m.
Mount Joy R2|
the | jury—there is always an outpour- |
| discase should take the form of]
|
|
|
|
|
|
| ers and Cardinals each have a | Sunday. He was treated by Dr. |
|4 win and 4 loss record while | | Charles Weaver, Manheim.
[the braves have 2 wins and 6 | Ee hd
I will bs MIDGET
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
played next Thursday evening
at 6 p. m. on the Park diamond.
scheduie is as fol-

The following boys made the
| all-star team. Catchers - J.
| Pennell and B. Vogel. Pitchers
{= V. Oberholtzer, and B. Groff.
1st base, J. Craul and J. Brown
| Second base - L. Watkins and
{ J. Nissley. Third base - R. Div-
The local
lows:
July 20 — Marietta, away.
July 22 — E-town, home.
July 27 — Bainbridge, away.
July 29 — Millersville, away.

=»
et and J. Harnish, Shortstops - MIDGET MIDGET'S
| H. Frey and J. Hostetter. Left SCHEDULE
| field - R. Eichler and S. Harn-




ish Center field - C. Miller and July ‘17--Landisyille Away
July 21—V. F.. W. Home
[C. Groff. Right field - C. Rohm | 7 F. Away lt
| ang H.:Etsell. Uti ify’ «Rice, |: MY 28-1 W. way
| o 3 August 3 Lititz Away
D Halbleib! D* Zeller,” J Mum
"| ma. R Willidms and J Collins. Ajigyst ‘4—Brunnerville Home
i August 10—C. P. 118 Away | :
+. |August 11—Lititz Home
August 18—Marietta Home
. PHONE IN YOUR, August 25—C. P. 118 Home
August 28—Manheim Home

NEWS



Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.

,| consider,
BEN BROWN LOSES
[IN THIRD ROUND
|OF TENNIS TOURNEY
Ben Brown, former’, Mount |
[Joy High School athlete and
now a freshman at the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, got off to)
‘a flying start in the Lancaster
County Closed Tennis Tourna-
ment being held this week, on-
the third
Zink in


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ly to be defeated in
round by Frank
Siding a New House | iraight sets 6-3, 6-0.
F YOU'RE planning to build a | Ben défeated Kilgour, 6-2, 6.
house, you have many thingy to [2 in the first round Monday.
Among them are three | he defeated . Harold
factors which can spell the success [Mull 3.6 y 6-3 in the ce
or failure of your construction | el § Lie dete ate
venture—foundation, detea e

round. His first
framing and






Hostetter followed with a [year was 39.169, the second | giding. G fr Zink on Wednesday.
. t 3 siding. Good materials and crafts- (trom Zin IRE FAMLY,
BS vania. tant. |peted in the tournament are NN
| another and after sealing officials estimate thal Since siding “shows,” it i$ of [Harold Fcllenbaum, Dick Divet mn i
[ond and third, he scored on Et- | this year's picnic will attract| more than passing interest to the Schofield, Joanne
| sell's squeeze bunt that went |, pwards of 20,000 from all| owner. In siding, he wants such Brown, Lucy Thome, Patsy FREE FREE
|for a hit. hot | parts of the county. The pro- |Groff, Marilyn Newcomer and
| Brunnerville failed to includes afternoon and (Gene Crider.
in their turn. at bat. evening concerts by the Potts- ee
| Mount Joy scoréd four runs =
- a
“T= WRENS LIKE
= | [MOUNT JOY HOME
It looks as though wrens take
la liking to Mrs. Geib, Mt. Joy
[R2, because this is the second
come to her
possible. A material that meets |
these qualifications recently was press build ; pa. this ti
placed on the market as a pack- | 4st year, &. abou i$ ume,
aged siding. It is Masonite Siding, la wren chose the pocket of a
mada of Tempered Presdwood, an [pair of overalls for a home and
all-wood panel that has proved it- stayed long énough to raise two
self over a quarter-century under (families.
fll wagner SANs. | And now, again this year, d
Masonite Siding comes in wic
that are ideal Wo ranch ‘isle ren chose another pair of ov-
houses—12, 16 or 24 inches. These jeralls hanging in the Geib yard
widths are inexpensive, and they for her home and began carry-
add greatly to the appearance, used, ing sticks in one of the pockets.
as lap siding with shadow strips. After the pocket evidently
Of course, Masonite Siding can be |hroved unsatisfactory, the wrap‘
used as panel siding, too, with began carrying sticks fo the
basen sirips for a‘nice [trouser legs, Of : course, they
Countless builders are turning [kept falling out-the botfom. It
to this siding because it is econom- Was then that Mrs. Geib came
| in first cost, in application to the rescue, by tying the leg
| and in upkeep. Its smoothness and Jlogether with st ing.
high density make Masonite Sid-| And now fhe wren and her
busily filling their |
with sticks and

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aiian Sharps
Featuring an show—Hawaiian & popular music

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FREE PARKING FREE ADMISSION
PURCHASE ESTATE Carnival Vaudeville
IN LANDISVILLE :
torial SAT, NIGHT, JULY 18
itor with Mary A. Hertzler of
The Reems Fire Co. Presents
|the estate of Adaline Amand
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{purchased an- eight-room frame
AND HIS




ing an ideal base for paint. The | mate are
absence of grain and knots gives
it unusual paint-holding qualities
—meaning that you
repainting jobs.
new home
have fewer strings.





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ground 71x190 feet in Landis-
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NEW FRONTIER IN MEDICINE [ternoon. |
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tioning of various cells in the body |

to provide the energy necessary for |
life. Some scientists believe that in
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the understanding of these func- t S r e HE ENGFORDS [
| tions may lie the key to She & con- | 1
The hormones, secretions To the |
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the past decade
have scientists! {
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exact knowledge]
ii
gone 1 of how the hor-|
| imones work.
{Out of this|
an knowledge has
come a * vadie ally new, concept of
disease, mm pen ot ar
Dr. Hans Selye, a Canadian phy-|
| siologist, has offered a theory ex-|
| plaining between 30 and 40 dis-|
cases, including arthritis, rheu- |
matic fever, and high blood pres- |
sure, as a result of an abnormal]
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v Whenever the body is subjectod |
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