The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 20, 1953, Image 4

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de-The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday. August 20, 105% | Playground
Electri ‘hal M: :
ang Gs Welding Midget - Midget News
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING |
AND EQUIPMENT |
The local
take their annual
playground
News |
Automobile and Truck Welding In a recent game ity the Hamsport to one of the Little
i EAI A . F. W. team from Lancaster, I.cague World Series games.
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING (the locals won their 12th game, All those designated to go
C 1 + 6 to 2 will meet at the Park next
Overs Welding Shop Hostetter was on the mound Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock.
Delta and Marictia Streets for the locals with Ditzler do (50 boys and girls are expected
MT. JOY. PA Pilohe 3.553 ing the catching : to make the trip along with in
er anon Todt 3-5931 It was a very close, exciting/terested parents and Chief of
TT 4 = game for four innings with the Police Neiss. All midget-midget
We Provide locals leading by a small mar- baseball players are invited to
: : n of 3-2. It was the lower end make this trip.
T he Most Liberal of the batting order that pro-| The game will be played at 3
vided the early runs. Miller's n, m, and the parrents can |
H ° | double, followed by successive expect the boys and girls to re
ospita hits by Nissley, Zeller and Dit-lturn to Moont Joy between 9
. . ler provided the runs and 10 o'clock. It is suggested
M di | S al [ In the top of the fifth, with/that each one should pack a
e Ca - urgic | one out, L. Watkins hit a trip-{junch although a stop will be
[le to right field. Hostetter enroute.
| Ar . ile Oring
Coverage For | lowe with a sing} d Spor ne Last week's Bulletin listed
o | Watkins. Brown singled. Miller . mlb oe Soni
| then tripled, scoring Hostetter tiie gies ou the buys and girs
Your Dollar | and Brown Who are entiled Yo ED.
ALSO | Hostetter struck out 12 hit Harry Frey received a base- |
[ters while giving up three hits ball trophy for being the ow |
| MOUNT JOY AB R standing player during the re-
CANCER - POLIO (oui 307 nm mnt i, tne oe
| Watkins. 25 oi A ninesinning game was play- |
AND | Hostetter. p 1 ed last Friday to end the play-| award going to the
| Brown. 1p ground season for the year. Ben
DREAD DISEASE
BOW Lo wot
—
Miller, cf 1 Of. : :
| Etsell. rf 0 dilng player honors due to his | solicitor, advised the Red Lion
POLICY Collins ” 0 0 three hits, one homer with bas- | directors that their case did not
| Nissley, 2h 3 1 1/8 loaded, and all-around per- | have sufficient merit for an ap-
@ { Zeller It 3 1 formance. John Bowman, Jr. | peal to the higher court
" 5 | Ditzler c 2 0 1|George McCue and Mr. Houck | Martin's attorneys agreed to
American Progressive Totals 04 go 'were the judges in making this | withdraw $1,130 in interest]
VFW 20 2 3 award. charges, also awarded him in!
One of the best games of the] The following boys
[ season was played against Mar-|Daseball trophies as
The locals/of the Phillies who

Health insurance Co.
Of New York
won the
{jetta last Tuesday.
won 3-2.
| riwell” finish. Marietta led 2-1|R. ’
going into the home half of the|Nissley, R. Buchenauer, J. Dick,
CLAIM OFFICE | fifth inning. Harnish lined out. Hostetter, K. Watkins, P.
[10 the right fielder who made a| Rice and D. Zeller.
sensational catch. This seemed| In the swimming excursion
18 West Main St.
|
|
| to give a hint of what was com-|the Playgrounders took to Her-
| ing L. Watkins walked. Hostet-|shey, the following people were
Mt. Joy, Pa. | ter was safe on a hit back of 3d|included: J. Nissley, K. Wat- |
F a { base. Brown advanced R. Kear, H. Griggs, B. |
PHONE 35891 { runners on an infield out. Now|Heisey, G. Maxwell, A. Sch-
Stop in or call for free cis the finish. With the win-|neider, John Harnish, J. Dick,
information { ning run on second and the ty-|D. McGarvey, B. Vogel, D.
— ing run at third base and the Packer, D. Swartz, B. Stoner,]|
| count two balls and one strike/R. Becker, B. Grau, Jim Har-
[ mound for the locals. Although/N. Pennell,S. Gutshall, J. Dar-
he threw a no-hitter, young|renkamp, M. Sinegar, J. Ber-
| Hostetter’'s own wildness gavejrier, M. Sprecher, L. Hornafius, |
| Marietta its two runs. Three|F. Wolgemuth, T. Snavely, A.|
bases on balls and two hit bat-|Halbleib, C. Rohm, R. Williams, |
ters forced 2 runs to score. Frey, V. Oberholizer, B.|
Settling down he struck out Groff, D. Frantz, R. Klugh, P.
{nine of” the remaining 15 bat-|McKain, W. Pennell and Terry)
|
|
|

a -
~ PEROXIDE of
ters. out. Schofield.

» HYDROGEN | MARIETTA AD h H The following received swim- |
® Antiseptic for cuts, |. es ‘ 18 2 certificates having passed |
o abrasions. MOUNT JOY AB R Hithe 50 ft. swim test: W. Pennel, |
Full Pint. ¢ { Harnish, 3b 3 0 0D. Grove, N. Sprecher, T. Scho- |
Reg: 45¢ NOW I ce > cy
5 Watkins, ss 1 Oifield, R. Kear, M. Mumma, G.
{ Hostetter, p 1 1/Young, P. Rovenolt, J. Hostet- |
a
EPSON SALTS
eo Medicinally pure. ry
liter, G. Maxwell, B. Vogle, H.|
1/Frey, B. Grau, A. Halbleib, P.|
0|McKain, J. Berrier, S. Gutshall, |
Brown, 1b
| Miller, cf
| Etsell, rf



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oe 16 uss (#2) | Halbleib, 1f 0 OR. McKain, R. Klugh, D. Frantz
® 45¢ Val. NOW 20°C | Calling, If 0 0 0 R. Loewen, D. Halbleib, Janice
Teg © James Nissley was named the
: BISMA-REX K. Watkins, 2b . 1 0 swimmer from he
+ MINT FLAVORED Totals... 18 3 Hoy.
@ TABLETS — Fast-acting 3 The more advanced swimmers
> guia, Jou mend. |'C League Opens were: J. Nissley, G. Maxwell, |
e Roll of 12.....] {J | Season Tonight grat, L. Watkins, K. Wat
® 3 ROLLS 25¢ ra (kins, D. Halbleib, R. Buchen-
© ANN DELAFIELD | Tonight the “C” League gust and R. Divet,
e ALL PURPOSE : | |the Mount Joy Town League) sar, oped fate Plays
[Associz rg rganizec

opens its bowling season at the
| Lincoln Bowling Alleys.
The league consists
teams namely: Builders,
a
* DEEP CREAM ==
® (Cleanses, softens, { Suu |
{an Do
@ beautifies. 1 EO Rs |
® 235 ez jar 2 |
Plus tax | Craul, captain, sponsored by
@
| Drohan’s Building Supply:
®
® EYELO | Grocers—P. Neiss, Hess Groc-
o Cleansing eyewash. ery Store; Boxmen— C. Hurst,
with individual parents paying
of eight/°n® dollar yearly This
E. plus a possible festival in the
Spring would be means of rais-
ing money to support the play- |
ground. With 257 boys and girls
signing at the Park this
dues.
sum- |
Soothes iftitations It. Joy Paper Box Co.: surely we can find parents
’ from sun and wind. ers—E. Koser, Koser Jewelry interested in this project.
Half-pint, 6gc Store: Beer Barrels—Hardish.| A five-foot fence has been |
® with eye-cup Smith Beverage Distributors: added to the Park overlooking
A i quarry. Many thanks to the
° % Rutt's—S. Garber, Titus Rutt rs .
ALCO-REX Boro Council for ‘this badly |
Ins. Agency; Mechanics—H.
Sutter, Norman Heisey Garage,
and Contractors—H. Greiner,
* RUBBING
ALCOHOL
needed item. |
The playground equipment |
has been stored for the year.

o S500, invigorating Wolgemuth Inc. |
Sg c Teams playing at 7 p. m. to- a = i i
o Reg. 49¢ wad night are: Contractors vs. Gro- Mount Joy Plays
cers and Boxmen vs. Jewelers. |
. .
CARA NOME At 9 p. m. Beer Barrels vs. T/In Junior Baseball |
: DUSTING POWDER CN Rutt’s and Mechanics vs. Con-| All-Star Game
Ture, fine, fragrant. 3 tractors. [
® 2 028. ee Qe
® Reg. 1.50 1 00 ! CECIL A. McCOWIN JOINS Clinger, Jon of Ji}
Now 1, SND DIVISION IN [PRO DIRS Betianin Chnger, of)
® plus tax Pvt. Cecil A. McCOWIn, 17.>° 8S Naum strect, ME Joy,
son of Mr. and Mis. Arthur Me- recently had the honor of play-
Cowin, 35 Hopewell St., Mount" 2 the East-West All-Star duh;
Joy, recently joined the 2nd Baschall game in: Shibe
infantry ‘division in Korea. ;
The 2nd Division participat-
« MINERAL OIL
® Extra-heavy, tasteless.
@ Non-habit-forming.
® Full Pint.
® 85¢ Val. NOW 46c eye tr
5
J
Sloan's Pharmacy
The REXALL Store
Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA.
This is the first time a Mount |
: . : Joy boy has bee re
ed in two of the Korean con- DY 20) as Seen . honored, |
Bit % Thies and is the second time a Lan |
flict’s most historic battles. Waster coubity athlote has |
captured “Heartbreak Ridge” Y.. Si ans hoon
after weeks of bitter fighting in Selected fof the gawe,
1951, and took “Oldman, entered the Army
Baldy” in July, 1952. January and received
Pvt. McCowin, an infantry-ltraining at Fort Knox, Ky.
SO


last |
basic |
October,

trip to Wil- |
o Groff was awarded the outstan- |
received | the judgment, and a $1,900
members | for concrete work.
on Chris Miller, the latter/nish, D. Halbleib, P. Rovenolt,
{ promptly drove the next pitch{J. Kaylor, R. Buchenauer, R.|
| to right center field for a doub-|Divet, J. Hostetter, G. Zalenki, |
[1c scoring Watkins and Hostet-L. Watkins, R. Hopple, G.]|
| ter. Grove, G. Young, R. McKain, |
| Again Hostetter was on the/R. Loewen, D. Grove, R. Grove,
|
park, Philadelphia. }
[Lester Hostetter
Elected Treasurer
i Cemetery Assoc.
1
At a delayed annual meeting
' the Henry Eberle Cemetery
Association held Friday even
ing, Aug. 14, Lester Hostetler
was clected treasurer to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of
Christ Herr, Jr
All other officers being re
elected were: Elmer L. Zerphey
| president; George Zink Sr.,
vice president; Mildred Roberts,
secretary, and Jacob Brown,
caretaker,
| -
| WINS IN BUILDING SUI"
A two-year-old dispute be-
tween Paul A. Martin, Mount
Joy builder, and the Red Lion
school district was settled las
week at a meeting of the Red
Lion school district board
The dispute arose from the
| construction of Red Lion's $291
| 613 auditorium-gymnasium in
| 1951. Withdrawal of an
to the State Supreme Court on
1
appeal
a $15,100 arbitration award
made to Martin by the county
| court was voted, by the board, |
amount of the
Mount J
with the full
oy
contractor.
Horace E. Smith, school board
yill
DILL
| The controversy flared when
2. It was a “Frank Mer. Baseball League Championship: | the board attempted to penalize
Divet, Capt.; J. Wealand, J. | the contractor $100 per day for
delay in completion
auditorium-gymnasium
151-day
of the
An arbitration
supported Martin's
| a
however,
that
board,
claim
{the delay was unavoidable and |
[not of his making.



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A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR.
FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.

| Laboratory and Field Tests Show
@ more efficient
“see” and “feel” the difference in
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the NEW Red Comb Poultry Mash Feeds.
A.C. MAYER i
Charles F. Coghlan
| Will Complete
Ninth Year At Gretna
Charles ¥. Coglan, co-pro
ducer and director of the Gret
have com
Mt.
na Playhouse, will
pleted nine years at


29th Street at the Empire Thea
Gretna
{came to this country and help- |
Hershey Fetes
Pennsylvania
‘Dutch Aug. 27-29
Harrisburg -— Pennsylvania
at the end of this season. Duch Days, which always at
Nye ‘ tract thousands of persons to
Mr. Coglan comes from a ,
| Hershey not only from the
amily ) LNgLIs ac Ss x:
Mly of English actors who Keystone State but from ad-

joining states, will be observed

ed in the establishment and de-| August 27, 28, and 29, says the
velopment of the New York | Department of Commerce,
Theatre. Rose and Charles Cog This year there will be sev-
lan, hi uncle, played at the eral new features, including a
Walocks Theatre, 12th and | Dairy Cattle Show for which
Broadway, when Ada Rehan | $3,800 in prizes will be award
and John Drew were the feat-| cd the winners; schnitzing par-
ured players at the Dalys Thea [ties and a Pennsylvania Dutch
tre. Slowly the theatre section | tall story contest.
oved uptown to 26th then to | In addition to these new fea
{ures visitors will have an op-
tre. It was here at Empire Thea | portunity to inspect folklore
tre. where his family had ap joi enjoy square dancing,
peared before him, that our|attend a Pennsylvania Dutch
| Charles Coglan appeared in| auction, see Penna. Dutch vau-
{1518-19 with Ethel Barrvmore | deville and witness the crown-
Lady of the Camillas”.|ing of the State Lotwaerrick
[ in Tht
i This theatre about
was so much
the
same
which there dis-
was to be torn down.
Mr. Coglan is well known in
New York for his direction of
numerous Broadway hits, road
productions and stock through-
out the country. He is rememb-
ered in this section as Director
of the Harrisburg Community
Theatre, 1943-45.
Currently, at Mt. Gretna, Mr.
Coglan is directing “Lo and Be-
hold”, which opens on Thurs
day, Aug. 20. A Nobel Prize
Winner, Wyley Hancock, after
meal, prepared
Kather
eating a hearty
by his substitute
ine Greggs, dies happily. He ex-
ects to find peace and solitude
comes back to inhabit his
cook,
p
as he
home, which
| will is to be perpetuated
as a
- | sanctuary for his spirit. Instead
the spirits of an
MacDonald, a
lhe is beset by
[Indian girl, Kay
|
De cin :
| Southern belle, Pauline
|
rand a
|
Ray. follow,
licati
Complications
ORMING
3AT., SEPT. 5th
(Please use side door)
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A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF,
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[cussion this past year when it]
according to his |
frustrated composer, Jas. |
| (apple butter) Queen. There
{ will also be a Penna. Dutch re-
ligious service and Schpiel Ziet
(or play time), which will give
the visitors an opportunity of
Penna. Dutchmen at
play. There will also be
balle,” or corner ball, which
played in a specially construct-
| seeing
“‘oke-
is
{
| ed barnyard.
Boiling of apple
| huge kettles over
will also be one of the
during the three days
| festival.
in
fires,
kutter,
open
events
of the

i when the pretty cook returns
to the house. The cast also in-
cludes James Cade, Hendy Vel-
and Doug Yorke, a newcom-
to Gretna.
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er


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GRETNA: PLAYHOUS
a i 402
MT, GRETNA, PENNA, " HONE 46
One of the oldest and largest “Straw Hat" Theatres
STARTS THURS., AUG. 20 THRU WED., AUG 26
A BREEZY GHOST COMEDY
“LOW AND BEHOLD?”
The spirit of an Indian maid — The spirit of a southern girl Joe The
py 1ke p yo an's heaven a h« . .?
spirit of a composer's seng make one young man's
i IF YOU LIKE TO LAUGH, DON'T MISS THIS PLAY!
Admission $1.25 . Reserved Seats, foam
Curtain 8:30 P. M., . Gen, /
rubber $2.00; Saturday, $2.25 Res. Seats Foam Rubber -
to Groups or Clubs . Also Plan to Raise Money.
Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd
Les Lester's Orchestra
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd
Ira Bowman Trio
Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.
Special Rate



 



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EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS *
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Be ON Mount Joy, Pa.



FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 21-22
JEAN SIMMONS — STEWART GRANGER -in-
“YOUNG BESS”
FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY NITE 5:45 P. M.

MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 - 25
ETHEL MERMAN — DONALD O'CONNOR -in-
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