The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 06, 1953, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pu.. Thursday dugust 6. 1053 | esas ee |
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WERE AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE EW OWN |
hone us your furniture problem [
PHONE 3-0851 Jerre
LOCATION 36'> WEST MAIN STREET Visitors of Mr. and Mus. El
(formerly occupied by Mt. Jov Tile & Linoleum Co.) wood Kuhns were Mr. and Mr.
MOUNT JOY FURNITURE HOSPITAL ernie Moffett, Mrs, Jessie
CLYDE L. METZLER
L'rop
Doglen, Mr, Leander Patterson


Mount Gretna
LAKE and BEACH


FINEST IN SWIMMING & SUN-BATHING
A BEAUTIFUL SPOT TO RELAX
Mount Gretna Offers:




Lancaster, Mr, and Mrs. George
and children, Washington
Boro {
Sunday evening, Rev. and
Mrs. R. H, Arndt visited Mr
Harry Ney and son, Warren of
Ilorin
Vi Minnie Geltmacher of
Kinderhook spent the weekend
with Mi and Mrs Earl Gell
macher and family

LITTLE LEAGUES PLAY AT WILLIAMSPORT

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Wittle, Coulmbia RD,
Visitors of Mrs. Screna Fogie
A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF, vere Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reig-
PICNIC AREA, PLAY HOUSE AND le, Mt. Joy
Visitors during the past week
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THE BAR & GRILL OF THE of Mr. and. Mrs, Aristic ‘Witt |
GRETNA TIMBERS IS NOW OPEN Vr. and Mrs. Earl Hartzell, ol |
Nazareth, Mr. and Mrs. Le
A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR. Me. tt re Coe
FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. Wittle and daughter Judy, of Probal er 50 000 persons will see the eight-game Pennsylvania State Little League Tournament
26-1 @ Columbia, Mr. Harry Hamilton | beginning Aug. 12 at Williamsport, Pa., and running through Aug. 15.¢ Each of the eight districts within
and daughter Dorothy, E-town the te will send its ct 1 1 to the home of the Original Little League where they will vie tor |
———— I es Strickler. the Ke St The ultimate winner will be regarded as the top team among 412
(Miss Alice Strickler, Mrs. Hen Litt I and will represent Pennsylvania in the National Tournament, also at
ry Mellinger and son Glen, Mt W i \ he Pennsylvania State Tournament is being sponsored by Grit Pul lishing |
Joy RD., Mr. and Mrs, Ragner | Compan I r.” The Little League, movement was_born_at Williamsport _in 1938 and |
ea Hallgren, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs, now has 2612 leagues in 46 states,
FS. UT . Charles Witile, and Miss Noney | MIDGET MIDGET'S |
vo way SCHEDULE
in this chair


Ask any modern homemaker and she'll tell you
that her telephone is her “right hand" in the suc-
cessful management of her household. And it's
right at hand 24 hours of every day. Yet—in spite
of ever-increasing value and in the face of generally
] rising prices, the cost of telephone service has been
vs kept low. Actually, your telephone service with its
increased usefulness takes a smaller share of the
fn family budget today than it has in years.
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.



GET IT AT
BOOTHS
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
OF DRESS FABRICS
Now Only 49¢ yd.

[59% Dimity . . . . .
| 85¢ Dan River “Wrinkle Shed”
95¢ Tissue Ginghams . . . . Now 79c yd.
| $1.19 Bemberg Sheers
$1.69 Nylon Crepes . . . . Now %1.39
| $1.19 Non Crush Voiles Now 89c¢ yd.
i 89¢ “Dan River” Ginghams . .
59¢ Seersuckers . ‘ih
59c Dotted Swiss. . . . . .
' 81 X 99 “Cannon” Sheets .
$2.75
“Cannon” Fitted
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Sheets 34 bed size .



. . 69¢ yd. |
Now 89c¢ vd.
Now 75¢ yd. |
Now 49c vd.
Now 49c¢ yd. |
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Mrs. Paul Smith of Columbia
RD.. visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. |
Fouts. . {
Fogie and family, i
Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr |
were Miss Martha Risser, of |
Hershey, Mr. and Mrs Harvey | A
Shuman, E-town


When in need of Printing.
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August 10—C. P. 118

Away
News News August 11—Lititz Home |
August 18—Marietta Home
. = August 25—C. P. 118 Home
fter two weeks of inactivity The Football League came to | August 28—Manheim Home




 

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PARACHUTE JUMP
Sunday, August 9
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
DONEGAL AIRPORT
SIGHTSEEING RIDES ALL DAY
REFRESHMENTS ON SALE
PARACHUTE JUM
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Mount Jov Legion

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th
Les Lester's Orchestra
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th
LEW WALTON
Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.





PHONE 46402
of the oldest and largest “Straw Hat’ Theatres
MT. GRETNA, PENNA,
One
Starts Thurs., Aug. 5 thru Wed., Aug. 12
EMOTIONAL DRAMA
“Come Back, Little Sheba’
With PAULINE DRAKE
in great day sympathetic - sensational role for which
Shirley Booth was presented
motion picturé “Academy Award”
sslon $1.25 .
- Res. Seats Foam
Plan to Raise Money.
8:30 P. M. - Gen.
rubber $2.00; Saturday, $:
to Groups or Clubs - Also
Reserved Seats, foam
Rubber -

Special Rate















 



{the locals returned to the field @ close as the Park goes into its
The following were visitors | play by defeating Lititz 11-3. {inal week. The standings were: [es being awarded to different
of Mr. and Mrs. William Haines Vin Brown ‘was on the} Ww. L. individuals worthy of them. |
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd : oat fo r Mount You and wave Eagles 3 1 | These prizes and the Shibe |
- . . " mou O 1 JOY «¢ i g8av oasis dosh x i . . .
Nentwig and family, Florin, up five hits. He struck out six | Browns 2 2 | Park trip will be paid for by |
Eo - yr v 2 ¥ ibe - pin | ey
(Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman, ahd walked two | Lions 2 2 {the funds collected from many |
Mrs. Giles Urban and son, Bil- | F i i Rams 1 3 [individuals and business places |
: fe “our runs were scored in the
lie, of Lititz. ow FURS Wel Seore: a > A ni throughout town. Many thanks |
y ‘ top of the first inning when Here are the rosters of the {
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haine: He : irilled iy y 4 teams: Rams, R. Divet, Capt.: to these people for their - fine |
‘ve: ; S or y : { oft ams: Rams, R. , Capt; . Be wid
\visited Mrs. Frank Fletcher, ML. ostetter drille qa to lr wae sey. C. Ral R. Harple. | cooperation. The boys and girls |
Yov BD that scored Harnish and Zeller,'J. Nissiey, C. Rahm, R. Harple, {= : i= |
Joy RD. ag vate ax. | Will also make the trip to Wil-
Rev and Mrs. R. H. Arndt at- | Who had previously walked R. Rice, B. Vogel, Gary Max- li 1 the Little L
an IT'S. « Arn a y : - '¢ S ft see 3 > Lea-
: Hostetter scored on a passed | well, J. Kaylor, B. Grau, S. ramspor 0 sec 1¢ tlc €
tended the Organ Recital, held yo Gos : «v | gue World Series.
at the Florin EUB Churcl ball. He stole second and third Harnish, D. Naugle, D. Ramsey, |!
e Flori CUB warch, on ae xt > pb :
Sunday evening and came home on a wild pich.! PD. Rehr, J. Bender. Eagles: J,
I her oo dod Four More ¥ vere. seoved Hostetter, Capt.; D. Halbleib, J |
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns our more runs were score tins. P. Rovenolt. BR. Bichler Regardless of age, make
i ow. Nays s : in the third inning. Zeller ang €°Hins, P. Rovenolt, R. Eichler
and daughter, Mary and Joan, |in the third inning. Zeller and RP 7. Wealand or condition
: R. Pennell, H. Frey, J, aland,
(visited the zoo at Philadelphia, | Hostetter were safe on errors | 4 CN I at lp
rl Pn wot ' Rice, Gco. Maxwell, D. Zel-
IStnday. nd after a double steal, Brown
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John | came through with a hit to deep HoT G. Grave, D,
: 3 : Browns: V. Oberholtzer, Capt.;
Grossman and family were Mr. | right center fiel that scored . NT
; Nine. 7 ne : Fins Ni cc] ive + J. Harnish, J. Brown, D. Mec- |
and Mrs. Wm Rynier, Misses | Brown. Nissley singled to left GQ K. Watki L.. Wat |
: : rarvey, . Watkins, L. Wat-
Helen, Kathleen, and Ella Ry- | scoring Miller arvey > er RY os 3
nier and Miss Mabel Hamilton. | 1.1 i Kins B. Groff, M. Mumma, B. |
rT and Miss Mabe amilton Lititz threatened in the bot-!, ~ 3
Cap : Er : hE ” PO" Pennell, J. Brian, D. Grove, D. .
dp), om oi 1¢ ourth 10WEers ~ . |
Ti C, Gr H.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-| walked Allenbach followed . Groff, H, Etsell .
wed ’ v .
ue ~, : te Stoner. Lions: J. Pennell C,apt. :
ram Gamber were, Mr. and| with a triple to score Showers I. RB { J. C 1. JB tt .
J, Beaston, . raul, J. Benne :
Mrs. Mark Winters, Mr. and|Fatty scored Alle nbach with a I Ee or R. E wo ane your old S
(Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, of |single. Brown se ttled down by |. a LP 3 Cli :
Manheim, Miss Louise Rhoads, |striking out Fry and causine oF oo ers 5 nr water :
ti : a mregg, G. Young, R, Buch-
Middletown and Mrs. Minnic| Landis to hit into a double play, Eni R Crowe > heater :
nauer, . rove,
[iahn, Lancaster. | Brown to Hostetter to Halbleib. ee > :
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs he American League All- :
; Tis
Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katio Defeat Brumuerville Stars defeated the National foward, a ree
i ts Ta The locals won their second 14. in: 74
Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- : | : "4 League All-Stars recently in a
“es aT y game in as many days oy de- game tha reverted back to the °
ler, were Mrs. Clarence Herr game that reverted back to the ]
| | o 3 ne He F r . { . . 3 .
Mrs. Eli Wolgemuth, Florin, | Brunnerville 5-0. The third inning due to rain that csting) louse
a te victory was number nine aga ta : nv - |
Mr. John Gingrich, Fla... Mr x : n Te oT halted play. | 3
x 3 st a lon 10SS 1 Lan- 3 p
Howard Frysinger and son castor : to Ci of i= Harry Frey, captain of the GEO Ww LEAMAN
A > : aste . °
Daniel and Grandson, Bobbie, | I Hast National League was voted the :
: i : Joe Hostetter was in fine : . > 3-935
Phila., Mrs. Violet Shanna- ia : : : outstanding player of the ey=| E I I Bene 3-93 1 | §
7 fori I the isitors dow . y 208 E. Main S fount Joy |
Frook and daughter, Violet. of he : i y oy I OW | ening. V. Oberholtzer, of the 08 LE. Main St. Mount Joy |
. v - : 1th one 1 SIriK 8 ul A :
Columbia, and Mr. Gordon |, | He : os American lLeague was second. | -
. ‘ 1d i ) { struc 6 0
_[Shannabrook, Pottstown Gh On >" a h '! With the American League | & |
’is i > o he ast we < Ad { 4 ul y 2 |
Visitors during the past week “on third inni hie leading off, Divet laced a sing-, % |
of Mr. and Mrs. George Moor thie ysl d-o rogists yy le to left ficld. Hostetter walk- 3
and family were, Miss Carolyn A H stettep's €4. Vogel was safe on an error &
Nve. Mrs. 1 Or 31: ‘or Alay : g Ie USLLVLERS 1
Nye, Mrs. Mildred Stauffer, of 1 Dow nds at 7-1 while ©? Which Divet scored. Ober- |
York, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brown 1 )_0) noltzer walked and Brown was | 8
Birk T yi , y i . . . <&
Birk, MountviHe. it 1 big second inning Safe on a fielder’s choice, with |
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- that it ths. wn {o Vogel scoring on the play. ¥%
acher rieitor Mr ar \ . f DS 1 ! ¢ 1 11 ! 5
mache Ty visited Mr. and Mrs tof Brow) ened with o Rahm walked and Oberholtzer | ANRC MVNA
John Greenly, Manheim RD to left and immediately Scored on a fielder's choice. | hy ah da
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer : Nae A I scored . :
PE ; ’ oO and third and <eor. | 1h American League scored | tt
and family visied Mr. and Mr ; Ta i 1 ! Seo again in the second inning on] IS U on was Sewn on
A 1 ead ( blast to left cen- 1 Se (
Aaron Landis, Lititz and VI touble by &: Harnish and | .
: hr Cand “i ter.. Zeilex jneezed Miller ac- @ aouble by Sam arnish anc th t tt h t
and Mrs. Oscar Spayd. Lititz Oe With 9 + Nisale . all two infield outs. Wi ol a ac men S
RD St SL 8 Me Ary hn The National League Scored |
: : a id went to third on hit I'he Nationa SCOre( .
Vir and a oi . Z0SOT wl : : :
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roser, ind run by Ditzler. Harnish their lone run in the second in- by the amazing i
1 hin RD “wi Ru 1 oe Ma y ali ely
Columbia RD, and Pvt. Russcll walked, filling the bases. Host- Ning on a walk to Frey, who | |
Torr cited AA ov 1 Rob » 4 « OD. - .
Herr, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro ctter came through with a Stole second and went to third | J |
F - . ; x vill . . | |
ert Frank and family. double scoring Nissley and Dit- on a fielder’s choice and Boone |
Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida let : on a wild pitch. ol . i qo |
igo : Mr vho | % . re i gianni >
Eisenberger and Mrs. Blanche or a | American League ab r |
nt S any 10% .« . . ’ ;
i rysinger spen Sunday ab Boxe oe a_i 3b 3 1 1 |
bury Camp Meeting, ya nn | Hostetter ss 1 0 0
Mrs. Minnie Hahn spent the J) 4 ) iVovael o 9
x in IN F My Vogel ¢ 2 1 0 |
weekend ‘with Mr. and Mrs. = Oberholtzer p 0 9 0
Howard Gamber. | me | Brown 1b 9 0 1 |
V isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ccent visitors at the home of Rahm rf 1 0 0
ry Weaver were Mrs. John |the Rev. and Mrs. Paul D. Em- | Nissley 2b 2 0 0 Gy IN |
Mellinger, Mrs. Pearl Brenne- enheiser, 211 S. Market Street, Miller cf 2 0 0 Good Housekeeping |
man, Mount Joy RD., Mr. and | were Mrs. Vang Gianoplos, of (Harnish rf 2 1 1 Retin 8
Mrs. Raymond Weaver and | Renova, Penna.,, and Miss Is- i Makes buttonholes, too. |
daughter, Columbia, Mr. and | mini Yannopoulos of Salonics, National League ab Ir h = Blind stitches, embroiders,
Mrs. Robert Woods, Marietta, | Greece. Miss Yannopoulos has Harnish J. 3b 1 0 0 | mends, does basting—all without attach.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers and heen studying dental SUrgery in Watkin © ments! Come see for yourself, or |
\ : i la ger) Watkins 2b 0 0 0 k for a free home demonstration, |
daughter Joann, and Mrs. Cora| London, England, for the yast | (rad > ask fo $
Myers: Kinderhook : Deva on past Groff, p “ 0 0 Console and desk models;
Myers, Kinder 00 K. two and a half years, and is, Pennell c 1 0 0 portables, too. Necchi
Mrs. Edith Erb and Bobbie |spending her summer vacation Frey ss 0 1 0 parts and service available |
Witmer, visited Mrs Betty Bro-|in America before returning to Craut 1b 1 0 0 throughout the U.S. EASY TERMS! |
sey and children. Monday nite. England for her final year of Eichler If 1 0 0 LIBERAL TRADE-IN R30
TT Tye study. She will retiurn to Williams cf 1 0 0 on your en i!
¢ to teach in the Univer-, Etsell rf 1 0 0
1 Athens. | The results of the Hershey
Elmer L. Zerphey and swimming excursion will be in
Gwendolyn Neff, left by | next weeks Bulletin.

if it doesn’t say NECCHIR==
tpt on the machine,
plane from Philadelphia, Joe Hostetter, Ricky Divet, itisn’t a NECCHI
day evening for Las Vag-!Jim Nissley, Larry Watkins,
vevada, where © they: will! and Jim * Pennell ‘will accom-
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SEWING MACHINE AND
REMNANT SHOP -
Mrs. “: Charlotte Stewart, | pany Mr. Houck and Mr. Lich-
and : Miss ty to Shibe Park’ this: Wednés-
7. will also vis-|day evening. These boys gained
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BINKLEY’S |
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7 it Mrs." Tom David, another sis-!the most .points an came ef-
EN i] or by or | the mos points and became ef 109-111 N. Market St.
hy er and:aunt at Long Beach, | igible for the trip.
2 | Calif, and expect to return by Prize Day will be held Friday Phone 688
| Ritmo piane In two or three weeks. afternoon with many nice priz-
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.



SHOWS MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
| THEATR re
SATURDAYS BE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
| Mount Joy, Pa. I
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, ANGUST 7 - 8
CLIFTON WEBB — DEBRA PAGET
“STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER”
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 - 11
MEL FERRER
MONDAY —-
LESLIE CARON —
“LILI
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 - 13
RHONDA FLEMING WILLIAM LUNDIGAN
“SERPENT OF THE NILE”
SATURDAY, ANGUST 14 - 15
VIS FERNANDA LAMAS
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FRIDAY —
ESTHER WILLIA
“Dangerous When Wet”
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Laboratory and Field Tests Show “New Texture” |
Feeds are —
@ brighter
® more palatable
{ @ more efficient
® dustless
You're invired to “see” and “feel” the difference in
the NEW Red Comb Poultry Mash Feeds.
A. C. MAYER
{ MOUNT JOY, PA.





 
 
 

 
 
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