dThe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pu . Thursday, August 13, 1953 ‘Affairs of State | Reading Fair Opens Today At | FLORIN Contest ee aod qT PLaYHOUS Gretn la | = EEE | improved varieties Mount Gretna a pl yhouse he Ladies’ and Men's Bible | Deadline Aug. 22 rains are undergoing tests at | © say i 5 ory ha Te Ne st and largest “Straw Hat'' The LY STRAINS SHOW PROMISE Promising strains of new and EXPERIMENTAL CEREAL Im — | : 3 classes of the Maylown Church the Pennsylvania State College, | LAKE and BEACH Gene P. Otto, co-producer at God held their class n Reading, Pa..,—Contests and 1, cording to C. S. Bryner, ag- | Sam THURS., AUG. 13 THRU WED., AUG. 19 the Gretna Playhouse i ne 11 { Vi nd Mi ompetitions continued to oc-| ist hi SF these A Family Play of Modern Comedy - rp al ( eo VIX ( Irs ! ronomist in charge of these ex . . J r Op 2 A tr 3 nb ' wv the at 4 f Reading : ” FINEST IN SWIMMING & SUN-BA THING to the theatre. At the George Mumper on Tuesday | the attention x Reading | “AFFAIRS OF STATE - . age of nine, he first felt the|evening and at th me time | Fair officials this week. » of \ ighes rielding STARRING “FAVORED” HARRY SHEPPARD A BEAUTIFUL SPOT TO RELAX lure of greasepaint nd did hel \ | lo} Fven though entries in the Une of the highest yi ding It o TARRING funny! It's a hit with love and politics, really : n ip 1 HIM varieties of wheat in the 175- mixed - Washington, D. C. - setting. oh Yep FOTN omething about it le ther { { oF I » tale ontest rnd . 4 wok . a i Se s $1.25 . Reserved Seats, foam Mount Gretna Of oo cd to ther h ; belo I | \1 n A gy or oo yo? [SIrain experi tal Blots cas 's2. 00; uray, $0.25 ene ats Foam Robber: special Rate eset Pd ! Mo vil ! Ro ammon | cially CHOBE sry ives small amount of rye to G ) Clubs - Also Plan to Raise Money. A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF, ran off with the Sclls-Floto nd child: and I Viola | midnight, there was no relief in | ‘blood,” said Bryner, an indica- Mak - PICNIC AREA, PLAY HOUSE AND circus, Later he found out- | Brici | fe by plan tht for the hard working fair [ tion of the value of such pecul- f = x ide the ide how beating a |; Puc! Rico, on Sunda n. They were confronted | r grain One of the largest THE BAR & GRILL OF THE frum wher ( cet to wnd two ith still another contest—the a ph Pos grains consists 100 | GRETNA TIMBERS IS NOW OPEN With show. sin in oy Vr. and Mrs. Frank iss Reading Fair” beauty |p 129 miscellancous strains of i | A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR. RO on Mi contest—in which entries €105¢ | yhoat obtained from the U. S. y in such plays as “The Roundup ou A Yost oy SaLuroay, Aug. «a Department of Agriculture. A FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY, Ben Hur” and “Rip Van Win- and d hier a son-in-law ol I'he beauty contest, one of the | few of these are exhibiting use- SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th 26-1 Bkle”. In the latter show, he Falmouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. [richest in the nation, offers a|fuyl characteristics under Penn- played the part of Rip's Jai . Eichler on Sunda | veritable treasure trove of priz-|gylvania conditions, Bryner Joan Lee & Her Orchestra pent . The contest carries a first Of another lot of 39 LAIR Vii Gene has vivid memorie ol Fo ig » from Wednesd: » Sunday | prize of $1000 cash, and nine |gtrains obtained from various | A his one stands with Uncl ! la G ! r cash prizes amounting to experiment stations, perhaps 10 | SUNDAY, AUGUST i6th | | | | take care of the bloodhound Messrs Jame nd Danie 2,000 worth of merchandise |yarieties. | Ti Ww . h T Escl ch of Poltsiown vere ift awards. Pennoll still is the leading | ny rig t rio and lead them over the parade Tom’s Cabin”. It was his job to 300. It also offers more than |.yentually will appear as new GET : | AT route. They always had a pai vi Under the beauty contest|wheat variety for this State, | pide before the show Vit BF K y Shher single or Maree | | consistently : its Sunday family dinners will be served starting at and evening perfor vi Shy or : omen are eligible to compete. | nearest competitors by two or 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and | 9 (5) atine | | \ mance. The “Tom” show played | a4 & V:1 : Bieler | is open to women | three bushels per acre in wide- BOO H 5 < Harrisburg Lancaster, Yorl Mr I. B er, Visi ix Eastern Pennsylvania [spread competitive trials. Turkey. 2nd other cities of this area.’ ¥ v 4 counties - Berks, Schuylkill St: SY Those were the days when pric J on aay { .cbanon, Lancaster, Chester Everybody reads newspapers buf |} | es were 10, 20 and 30 cents. In vir ahd Vivs. Arthur MceCur- tq Montgomery. There is No | NOT everybody reads circular ad- |§| | cidentally Gene was one of th ly of Paimyn pa Saturday | charge to enter. vertising left on their door step. | { “darkies” in the production vening with 1 latter’s moth . es [ { | SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE In Harrisburg, Mr. Otto"took | °F Mrs. Lilien MIDGET MIDGET'S | . over the Chestnut Street Aud | SCHEDULE 1 — | ver fhe Therion, | Ey | | CHEDUL Carnival Vaudeville OF DRESS FABRICS name stars to this area. As co Schools 10 Mars 1 : | , itl Cl ' go © (TF Trial August 18—Marietta Home 3 { producer with 1arles iF ogh rrom > 1) A ucust 25 P. 118 Home | | ! (From pote 3) August 250 JAMES B. HEILIG | § t N ht A t 15 i lan, he is bringing to MH Gret Mr. Roy H Ty ual : August 28—Manheim Home| { a ® 1g 3 u us | S59¢ Dimity + ww vie Now Only 49c¢ vd. na, beginning Aug. 13, “Affairs Vir. Harry Kuhn, J: or Funeral Director | ! of State”. This is a smart The 1933-54 term. will Open | rp gE | i ~ . “ . 5 vs irsic omedy: i i op \ faculty meeti on Mx JOY, PENNA. | > 20M @ > resents | S5¢ Dan River “Wrinkle Shed” . . 69c¢ yd. [prime comedy a oo ate 4 : Elmer G. Strickler MouNE JO A The Rheems Fire Co. Presents yer unusual triangle set in|day, Aug. 31, and all pupiis, ! | 95 Tissu : Gi 5 . 3 N 79 d present day Washington The | cept kindergarten, will report | Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 117 | 101 RANCH BOYS C ISSuUc¢ MSNAMS ¢ + » ow Cc yd. story revolves a shy, little | the next day at 8:30 i. Ki “yOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE | Hillbilly Music You will All Enjoy school teacher, Katherine Gregg | dergarter pupil Will Lien YOU NEED UNDER MY Yadio anc ecording Stars { $1.19 Bemberg Sheers . $8 Now 89c¢ yd. who is persuaded to marry a half day se ms, orning {rom COMPLETE { | wealthy Senator, James Cade, 9:00 to 11:45 and after Iv S THE MUSICAL CHEFFS | 1.69 N 1 re rs : to cover his romance with the|irom 1:00 to 3:50 [hose y > | | $ yion C epes . . . . Now $1.39 ambitious wife: Pauline Drake, | attend the mornin ession | Fad 3 ecurity Something ‘Different, Novelty Musical Act | ~ . jof an ex-Secretary f State,! first semester will at 1 the ai -— | : $1.19 Non Crush . . Now 89 yd. (17. sneppard. The tempor. | ternoon session the second sem Fire - - Auto - - Life EATS GAMES AMUSEMENTS | Gita imine. tit tor and. vi pe ftey i & alth - - . . ; W . vy Ss ary wife is a charming, intelli- | ester anc ce Vi Aft 1 Accident Health Good old fashioned chicken corn soup 89¢ “Dan River” Ginghams . . Now 75¢ yd. gent hostess and secures for the study of the number ob child Hospitalization GATE PRIZES — PARKING FREE i Senator an appointment as Ur registered, parents will b Ll Sie | I AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE ADMISSION BY DONATION ONLY = 59¢ Seersuckers : i Now 49c¢ yd. der Secretary of State Al «| fied which session their child-] 35.41 | Bar ! Ve and po lilies, in will atten Dent GY IG fair in lov nd politics. Includ-| ren wi Fe, eee ape Rawr] ed in the cast are Wyley Hor were erm S9¢ Dotted Swiss. . . . . Now 40 yo. Ie I oe OO A or bo Stoll : er oi Le 2 | I ——— ! Department and James Ray as FREE as ; : i ) MATINEE 81 X 99 “Cannon $2.79 ||ihe Senator's butler. vy Y SATURDAYS Sheets . . . , Stan. he: i ORIN , EVENINGS { Audiences wi )( lappy to | an : . ND otf tld SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS CARNIY AL : 0 find Harry Sheppard back on ‘Cannon” Fitted Sheets single bed size $2.69 Be iar Yio va ston last Wednesday on the Kraft “Cannon” Fitted Sheets double bed size $3.15 |} Television Theatre, televised in 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. —— Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 - 15 ) For the ESTHER WILLIAMS — JACK CARSON -in- Follows Townson “Dangerous When Wet” New York. “Affairs runs for | A “Cannon” Fitted Sheets 34 bed size i $275 [gone week to and including Aug. REE ENTERTAINMENT 819. errr re A A EI | Midget - Midget News MOUNT JOY ISAT. AUG. 15, 1953 VIRGIL NEAL AKD MIS HOMA TRAVELERS CONODY EAST & WEST INEGAL . ASE & WEST DONG MONDAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 - 18 Local representative is: JOHN HODiAK — JOHN DEREK -in- Victoly: No. 10 was scored in R. D. 1, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | CERT WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18 - . CARY GRANT — DEBORAH KERR -in- « return game with Litiz on the local field by the score of 16-3. Jim Brown repeated his pre “mn Fea PN bones] re i. x Fn, vious win over the sani club It was Brown's third win again st ~ d feats. In addition to his REFRESHMENTS GAMES | “DREAM WIFE vite \ O 1e drove in six ‘un DO i ng. x ror D ay 4 ed OUR F CHICKEN CORN SOUP Eastern ed triple With. the bases loa OUR FAMOYS Ln y PIONEER COMING: He ee rr 2 HYBRID AUGUST 28-23 BESS” 30 Hom FLORIN MALL ASSOCIATION thal pia SEPTEMBER 4--5—"NIAGARA" a single. sie : Mount Joy 17 Cub Pack 1 FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING SEPTEMBER 7-8—"BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS" CORN CO. = | Tipton, 4 Indiana An easy victory over Cub Pack of Lancaster. 'The was 17-1 as seventeen play saw action including five differ ent pitchers. Joe Hostetter started the pitching the first inning setting the side down in order on two strikes and an infield (out. 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