Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Mount Joy Legion SATURDAY, JULY 25 Cleon Worley's Orchestra {The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa thursday, July 23. 1953 » . . . | . ; » Cl Bak FRET [oe We Ta Little Rams Win Sixth Victory Cooking Club Legion Clam Bake A'l' SALUNGA Brethren Pl A sere n (7:3 : s Activities | Sao | Defeating Landisville 5-2 on To Be Held § the choir irorx the Jennersville | Shotzberger, of Lancaster, Pa € ea m an S € | 0 e e un. Church will present rogram All are welcome. Wealand If U 0 The fourth meeting of the] — ml eee eee The “Little Rams” won their | Nissley 2g, ¢ 3 2 | Mount Joy 4-H Outdoor Cook. The annual Clam Bake will sixth victory against one loss |Etsell rf 3 4 ing Club was held Tuesday ey-be held: at the Legion Post as they defeated Landisville 5-|Hablelib 1b 0 1 ening at the home of Janice and/grounds Sunday, July 26. The 2 to maintain their leadership | Ditzler ¢ 4 3 Jeanette Breneman, Mt. Joy R2.[affair will begin at 1:00 p. m. in the County Amvet Midget- | Marshall 3b 1 0 President Lucille Martin wasand complete bakes will be] on Re, a Vlidget League. Zeller If 3 2 in charge of the mecting, at/served at 3:00 p. m. and 5:00 p.| rn “ : olde \ " The VE ki andisvi rH Mumma If 0 0 inh op rap 4d m. George “Cork” Lutz of Co- Lest ang at’ 1 re Landisville surprised the lo- which there were thirteenm. Georg STARTS THURS., JULY 23 THRU WED., JULY 28th cals by going ahead 1-0 at the a [ members present, lumbia will prepare the bakes. Ph “SNAF DY one of he eg! inning. They Totals dL 3¢ 3 Bh During the businasg meeting Tickets for the yibale arg 33 ied the game in the second on the group discussed their trip/.00 each and include, in add > vi Parent a walk to Nissley who promptly B Clin Wi [to Field Day at Long's Park. tion to the bake, free beverages, | Sil nN Ali FU ccond and scored on Zeller's en ger ns ne xt Wednesday and also a- clam chowder and raw clams. Hurtin 1 S oT, Adnisgion 31a 4 grvel Seals 3240 single to right. | bout a bus trip to Ocean City, Irvin Fritz is general chair- Clubs Also Plan Raise \ The 3rd inning found them Batting Crown [N J. on August 5th, : man of the affair. Serving on - * | scoring three runs, Harnish was | Present at the meeting were various committees are’ Joseph safe on an error. Watkins was a | Mrs. John Musser, Mount Joy Brunner, John Hartsough, Mrs. safe on a ficlder's choice when Mount Joy High School's|E1, local leader, Miss Hartsough, Ward Halter, Mount Gretna the shortstop failed to get Har-| former all-around athlete, Ben | Bowman, County. eXtension Jerry Kendig, Harvey Miller, nish at second. A double steal Clinger, is the winner of the| worker, and Mary Kathryn Kenneth Smith, James Schaf- LAKE d BEACH was engineered and both scor-| 1953 baiting championship of | Landvater, Mr, Norman Sprech-/fer, James Young, Oliver Spick- an ed on Brown's hit to center. |the County Legion League and E. Bomberger, Co ler, Geo. Albert, Robert Shank, v or I CTAJINANAINT n C1 A ~ Nissley scored Brown on an-|cording to unofficial figures. | senting the Lancaster County Lee Ellis, Jr.,, Lee Ellis, Sr, FINEST IN SWIMMIN G or SUN-BA THING other single which ended the Ben succeeds Dick Weidman, | Bankers’ Association, who pre- Pp. B. Heilig, Clarence Nissley, A BEAUTIFUL SPOT TO RELAX scoring. The final run was| Manheim, as the batting champ. | S¢nted the club members with|Chester Weimer, Elwood Young scored in the Halbleib, L. Mount Gretna Offers: Watkins, and fourth on hits by In the County Hos. this past year A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF, tetter, age Of 444. In the Legion his|, The Newt meeting will “Boy Hoffman, Slahiey PICNIC AREA, PLAY HOUSE AND B. Ditzler, local catcher, was | record stands at .545. Fame my a re : [lar uber hice. injured when struck by a bat, pon. Klugh, also of Mount | ae A aig [nie Osletien pone s Sr THE BAR & GRILL OF THE While catching. To the mnny Joy was top man in extra bases | [Fer and Clvds Obe on GRETNA TIMBERS IS NOW OPEN who were concerned Bill is fine With two homers, triples, and BERRIER CLAN WILL Ck : and is back at his catching du-| (MEET AT FLORIN AUGUST 2|PERRY COUNTY REUNION A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR. ties [ ——— SATURDAY, JULY 25tr I a Usville or i 6 Other Mount Joy players| Tt 5 : . . ] The 24th al Perry Coun : FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. 29, 2 who ranked with the top. ones| The 13th annual regnion. eff The 24th annual Perry Couns; 26-1f ab. 1 h Cormer. 400: Weber. 400. and | the Berrier clan will he held at/ty reunion will be held in the Mount Joy ab! r h Klugh ' 500 "Nawraan ; pitcher the Florin Fire Hall August 2. [Elizabethtown Borough park ee et = Harnish 3b 3 1 0 lie br pred of fein ive anal Mrs. Mildred Mateer and Mrs. n July 25th,“1953. Amusements has a record of four wins, and | . : L. Watkins ss 3 1 1 ie Reon. 11. | Carrie Nye are in charge of theland games are being scheduled no losses, twenty bases on balls, : Hostetter p rie 3 0 li and fifty-three strike.oults program. Miss Norma Herr, everybody and a Base Ball SHOWS MATINEE Miller, cf 2 OF ete — Vliss Patricia Berrier, Mr. and/game will be held on thé Park EVENINGS SATURDAYS Brown 1b linus 3 1 1 { Mrs, Mark Berrier, and Mr. and|Diamond at 3.00 P. M. Come | 7 and 9:00 P.M AND Nissley 2b ¢ 2 1 1 [ Mrs. Dale Kistler are in chargelout and make this a big day for|} SATURDAYS i HEA 1 RE HOLIDAYS Difzler ¢ 3 0 0 Bs | ef the games. everybody : . — 5.10. P.M. 310.8. WM Mount Joy, Pa. 2:0 BM K. Watkins 2b 0 0 0 | Officers of the clan are Geo.| TEE Wier Zeller 1f 2 0 1 J. Berrier, Elizabethtown, pres-| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. BUD ABBOTT -— LOU COSTELLO Halbleib rf 9 1 1 Lident; Clyde Mumper, Mt. Joy,| BUD ABBOT — LOU COSTELLO — | vice president; Mrs. Geo. Ber-| Totals 93 5 6 ricer, E-town, secretary; Martin “Go Yo Mars®® { Heisey, Rheems, treasurer. | Victory came rather easy last I ih cvening as the locals swamped There is no better way to boost - - the VFW of Lancaster by the | your business than by local news- | YR 1.3 us MONDAY, JULY 27 state of 31.4. | paper advertising. ELIZABETH TAYLOR — FERNANDO LAMAS -in- Jim Brown started his first J WHO AM I J 3 league and although touched nox . SMO A veo 1 “war . $9 » ! 3 | ‘JO mold 3004 ano 1 The Girl Whe Had Everything for nine hits, he kept them well | your DU oa, urns; scattered while his teammates | |When your auto skids on the turns. backed him splendidly on the when Toa rom dah 20d ren} ~ ~ > fense | chanc TUESDA Y, JULY 28 defense. i | Ja on the green and the fair- ap. Ir 1 Fn | way, BRIAN DONLEVY — ROD CAMERON -in. VFW 2 2 9 ih | When accidents or oortaress } e © 4 Ss 0 rtd BS Mount Joy ab r h you, { “Ri # D 99 : } | When" are hurt or I; ide The Man Down Harnish 3b $d se t Gretna |: when" you are burt or ywers 1] Kear ss 0 0 0 Wi you come out feeling swell, | < 1en life's battle for vou is all over, | L. Watkins ss 5 5 1 - am still on the job, By Heck! | WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JULY 29 - 30 Collins rf 0 © of James Cade, who appears as vin Tn pI at & - ’ Pp ¥ 1 he ae . . | Pfe..Danny Baker in the Gretna | No matter what hand , fates deal JOEL McCREA — BARBARA HALE -in- Mostottor 10 on B 8° MN le BERR | > K. Watkins rf 1 1 1 | Play J production of “Sna- vi ou, the best that I can; sof L Packer R.. cf 1 0 o| fu”, which opens at Mt. Gretna, | am your Insurance Man. he one Hand Brown p in 4 3 | Thursday, July 23, is quite used | Life Auto Fire Liability Miller cf 5 2 5/to a uniform. He served with | {the Marine Corps for 41 months | . FARM BUREAU during the war. For 31 of these] ~~. a GE fi mm . - months he saw action with the | aE @ fim ” Surging Power with a First ‘Marine Division in four] Home Office—Columbus, Ohio campaigns. | , rr We Suid | | Ce” A Torving ine traffic, Upon return to civilian life Werres H. Stehman | { N you call on 1e surg- . wl | ® ; ing reserve of accel- he went to the University of | | SQUARE ST., FLORIN : ration that set new ’isconsin : . re to] TT WT y a ARAM pr a ua) ge iol Wisconsin and from there t ) | PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 formance records for | Hollywood where he was under | the Red Ram V-8. contract to Samuel Goldwyn’s| J Studios. He appeared in such|{ pictures as “Copacabana”, “Em peror's Walz”, “Double Life”, | and others. ! Last year was a busy one for | ! Jimmie, for he appeared on te - | § evision in “Gangbusters”, “Men | Against Crime” Plainclothes- han”, “Martin Kane, Private | We save you money—in a Eye”. In addition to his TV| Loe us recap yo C ; i Wie ~ Passing a truck shows last winter he appeared | Smooth-worn tires wit When you choose a car for your family, on the highway, a in ive movies, among them.i Kelly's famous -Armorab- you call on your good judgment to touch of your toe : Te : { ber! The job's done in just btai Cs ior brings instant, eager Main Street to Broadway and | 2 1 see and 3 1 obtain every measure of safety. response. Dodge 166 Joo Lois Story 24 Rous us on You re all Ralls Tin 2 hs \awial power reserve is a . een set for new-tire mileage at One safety factor you should certainly great safoty factor. The story of “Snafu” revolv- Fal} of ar consider is the magnificent reserve es around an average in your “smoothies” today of power that Dodge provides in the family whose son Ronald, play- | for a new lease on life! 140-h.p. Red Ra This power is there when you need it: For passing, for turning into highway traffie, for crossing intersections. m V-8 engine, Powerful brakes, capable of develop- ing more than 700- h.p. in stoppin power, team up wit the Red Ram V- Eight engine to bring you new mas- tery of every driving situation, The cost of safety is low: Dodge prices start below many - models in the “lowest-priced” field. very ¥ DODGE CORONET V-EIGHT 4-DOOR SEDAN dependable V-EIGHT or SIX You've Got to Drive It to Believe It! . he: wy, Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice. STEHMAN BROTHERS -:- Salunga, Penna. x ed by James Ray, charged from the a very seas. But the turns home the bome to join the more a problem cl self-assured man to Galvin. Danny Baker, Gene Pfc. ine and is mistaken ca MIDGE The local lows: ————— a — August 3—Lititz August 11—Lititz distinguished career Ronald is far different from boy who ran away {from his| army. up bright and early by Katherine Gregg, BASEBALL SCHEDULE scheduie is as fol- July 27 — Bainbridge, July 29 — Millersville, away. MIDGET MIDGET'S SCHEDULE August August 10—C. P. 118 August 18—Marietta 4 August 25—C. P. 118 August 28—Manheim High League, Jen had an aver- | has been dis- | rmy, after a | American | | | over- | who re-| He 1s] 1ild than a his parents, enacted by Kay MacDonald and | Ronald's buddy, | Cade, turns| one morn- | for Ronald a local co- T away. Away Home Away Home Home Home Home -— Yt thsi wid ~~ of pale I rr ee ot nh nmi ph Ln SE la CALE ln wh J Rg png ” 5 { with the 4-H blem on them, head scarfs II, Claude Reh- Jack Germer, em-|George Brown, rer, Lee Rice, SUNDAY, JULY 26 Ira Bowman Trio Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until Pu rk, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Turkey. Mt. Joy Legion Post No. 185 Clam Bake BAKE AT 3 P. M. AND 5 Beverages and Raw Clams with Bake Sun., July 26, ’53 - 100p.m. Until? LEGION HOME Rain or Shine BAKES BY CORK LUTZ Entertainment For Everyone Complete One Stop Food Service The Home of Good Foods Hess’ Food Store PHONE 3-3094 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FREE TIRE INSPECTION _ Get our expert check for tread cuts, tire breaks, i other injuries or warn. ing conditions. $6.95 Schott All-Steel $5.95 Schott All-Steel $14.95 Best Trade-In Deal in Town GEO. W. LEAMAN 9351 Mount Joy| Phone 3- Main St., 208 E. KE 15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE . EXPERT, COURTEOUS SERVICE WEI | { 5, wil of { An A. $9.95 Samson Chairs - folding $6.95 Bunting Table $43.50 Chaise Duo-Purpose $37.50 Regular Stock Porch Rugs 1: Off All Sizes FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 8 to 6; Fri., & Sat. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Wednesday Summer Furniture learance $59.50 Bunting Gliders $49 50 $52.50 Barcaloafer Chair $39.50 $19.95 Bunting Cushion Chairs $14.95 $ 8.95 3 6.95 Chairs Bunting Chairs $4.98 Chairs $3.98 $10.95 NER’S PHONE 3-5601 / MOUNT JOY, PENNA. is a ¥