The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 10, 1953, Image 9

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Carnival Vaudeville
SATUR. NIGHT, SEPT. 12
The Rheems Fire Co. Presents
THE HAWAIIAN SHARPS
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N OUTS ANDING GROUP OF ENTERTAINERS |
DON FAIL TO HEAR AND SEE THEM
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THE MUSICAL CHEFFS
SOMETHING DIFFERENT, NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT
EATS GAMES AMUSEMENTS |
Good old tashioned chicken corn soup |
GATE PRIZES PARKING FREE
ADMISSION BY DONATION ONLY |


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SATURDAYS E HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.




FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - 12
CLIFTON WEBB BARBARA STANWYCK -in-
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TITANIC
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
MICKEY ROONEY — ELAINE STEWART -in-


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SLEEPERS AWAKE
by Science Features
According to an old joke, there
was a man who snored so loudly
that he kept himself awake a
night, Actually, of course, snoring
is no joke—at least to the person
who must listen to it,
Snoring, some scientists think, is
too apt to be considered a trivial
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25 years
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dozen scientific
papers have
been written on


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SN spite the fact
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: ’ “Ylence of the
night with their noctural wood-
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How loud can a snorer snore?
Professor Donald A, Laird, a Col-
gate University psychologist, took
audiometer readings of well-tuned
snorers going at full blast and
found that they registered a vol-
ume of sound equivalent to a noisy
business office or a busy street.
Other investigators have said that
his findings were conservative, sos
Generally speaking, snorers can
be divided into two groups—those
who snore because of an actual
disturbance of the nose or throat,
and those who snore . , . simply
because they snore. Those of the
first group can sometimes be suce
cessfully treated with minor sure
gery, antibiotics, or antihistamines,
but the others are often beyond
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medical aid. « wf mest iigy
# As for the person who suffers the
most from this malady—he who
must listen to the snorer snore-——
the best remedy is often a pair of
ear plugs. >

“A SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY”

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
ROD CAMERON ARLEEN WHELAN -in-
“SAN ANTONE”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 - 17
PIER ANGEL! FARLEY GRANGER -in-
Elizabethtown Moose
To Open Fall Season be presented in the after-
Saturday, September 12
AND EVERY SATURDAY
THEREAFTER
Floor Shows and Dancing
2 shows - 10 & 12. Donation 50c¢
All members invited
36-3¢

“THE STORY OF THREE LOVES”









































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GRANDSTAND EVENTS
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TUESDAY pon
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DAY WITH SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE OF
FERKO'S MUMMER'S STRING BAND WITH THEIR “MUSICAL
GEM” SPECTACULAR COSTUMES - AFTERNOON & NITE
WORLD'S FINEST VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
“GAGS 'N GALS" REVUE - Nightly on Covered Stage
WEDNESDAY
VAUGHN MONROE & RAY McKINLEY'S ORCH. AFTN. &
WORLD'S FINEST VAUDEVILLE ACIS - AFTERNOON & NITE
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
“GAGS NW GALS" REVUE - Nightly on Covered Stage
LES PAUL & MARY FORD, RECORDING ARTISTS - AFIN. & NITE
WORLD'S FINEST VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
“GAGS 'N GALS" REVUE - Nightly on Covered Stage
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When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletir

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{CARMEN MIRANDA & MICKEY ROONEY, TV STARS - AFTN. & NITE
WORLD'S FINEST VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
“GAGS 'N GALS” REVUE - Nightly on Covered Stage
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FUN FOR EVERY


EMBER OF
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RUNNING RACES - MIDGET AUTO RACES - AFTERNOON ONLY
WORLD'S FINEST VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
OUTSTANDING AUTO THRILL SHOW - NITE ONLY
“GAGS 'N GALS" REVUE - Nightly on Covered Stage



SAME LOW PRICES AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS
GRANDSTAND RESERVED SEATS $1.20 -$1.80-$2.40 Including Tax
A Mto 8
Ae Office. All Phone Orders 8-2033 or 8-2086
AGRICULTUREX EDUCATION %
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Ticket Sales at York Fair Office, 334 Carlisle Ave., Sept. 9th thru I3th, 8:30 =
P.M; Sept. 14th thru 19th, 8:30 A.M.to 10 P.M. at Grandstand






TLL Lh
‘Big Names’
To Appear
At York Fair
Still a great entertainment
after more than a century of
providing top notch thrills and
fai
Fair
patrons
has
pleasure for county
the York
scheduled another all-star arra:
Inter-State
of attractions for the week be
dinning Tuesday, Sept. 15, and
continuing daily afternoon and
ening through Saturday,
Sept. 19,
Heading the group of out
standing artists which Samuel
S. Lewis, president and manag-
r of the Fair, has booked, are
two of the current big “names”
in the recording field, Vaughn
Monroe and Les Paul and Mary
Ford
Monroe, who will appear with
Ray McKinley's popular orch-
estra on Wednesday afternoon
and evening, recently disband
ed his own orchestra in answer
to pleas for his appearance as
Paul wife,
distinctive
and his
recordings
a ‘‘single.”
whose
have sold more than six million
will Thursday
and evening.
copies be heard
afternoon
Ferko’s Mummer's String
| Band will be featured afternoon
evening on Tuesday, while
Miranda, Latin Ameri-
and movie
are teamed for
afternoon
Midget
and
Carmen
can bombshell,
Mickey
star
Rooney
laughs on Friday's
evening
auto racing,
{vrill be held in the
(to be followed by an auto thrill
[show in the evening.
| Harness running
and program.
a Saturday;
afternoon,
and races
noon, Tuesday through Friday,
and Frank Wirth's colorful
Broadway revue, “Gags ' ’N
|Gals” is scheduled for presen-
tation evenings only on the big
{all-weather covered stage.
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‘High Bowling
Scores Posted
The town “C” bowling league
posted some nice scores and
had an excellent turnout of 39
out of 40, despite the terrific
heat.
George Hardish posted a 203
single and high triple of 561.
Howard Sutter posted an even
200 and a triple of 512, while
Park Neiss had a three-game
[score of 558 and Ed Craul 544.
fixture, !

$25,000 Snappy
 
CHICAGO CoP
a Chicago cop, earned $25,000, the
many GE appliances when her reci
the Pillsbury National Bake-off a
presence of Mrs. Pillsbury and a
big check from Mrs. Richard M. N
Fi wo wna « The $25,0
14 cups sifted Pillsbury’s Best
» Enriched Flour h
¢ teaspoon soda
4 teaspoon salt
2 cup butter or margarine
2 cup firmly packed brown
sugar
egg A
ego yolk
teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon maple flavoring
pecan halves,
1 egg white, unbeaten
1. Sift together flour, soda and salt.
2. Cream butter; add sugar grad-
ually, creaming well.
3. Add egg and egg yolk; beat well.
1. Blend in flavoring. Add dry in-
gredients gradually; mix thor-
oughly. «
. Arrange split pecan halves
(rounded side up) in groups of
three on greased baking sheets
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Turtle Cookies |

S WIFE COPS PRIZE—Mus, Peter S. Harlib, wife of
title of Cook of The Year, 1952, and
pe for “Snappy Turtle Cookies” won
t the Waldorf Astoria, Here in the
tray of the cookies, she receives the
ixon, wife of the vice-president-elect,
00 Recipe
to resemble head and legs of a
turtle,
6. Mold dough into balls (use
rounded teaspoonful of dough
for each). Dip bottom into egg
white and press onto nuts.
7. Bake at 350°F. for 10 to 12 min-
utes. Do not overbake, Cool and
frost top generously.
Chocolate Frosting |
squares (2 oz.) chocolate {
cup milk
tablespoon butter
cup sifted confectioners’
} sugar « i
1. Combine chocolate, milk, ana
butter in top of double boiler.
Heat over boiling water until |
chocolate melts; blend until |
smooth,
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HET
2. Remove from heat; add confec-
tioners’ sugar. Beat until smooth
and glossy.
ADVERTISEMENT
Westinghouse
Will Present
Twins For Twins
presented free to 303 parents |
throughout the country; statis-|
tics used by the company
fore the promotion showed a|
little more than 100 twin births |
cn any one day.
be- |
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According to Mr, Leaman, |
the new laundry equipment will
be given to parents of twin ba
bies born alive between the]
“A repeat promotion of last | hours of 12 midnight, Sept. 22]
year’s highly successful West- and 12 midnight, Sept. 23. |
inghouse Blessed
in the Mount Joy area.
Marking the introduction
its new laundry twins, the mod-
el LS-7 Laundromat automatic
washer and model DS-7 Clothes
of
Teams Standings are as fol-|Dryer, Westinghouse Electric
lows: Corporation will present free to
Boxmen . 10 2 |parents of twin babies born on
Grocers 5 3 | September 23, 1953, a set of the
Builders 5 3 [new laundry equipment.
Jewelers 7 5 | Along with the new appli
Beer Barrels . 7 5 |ances, the parents will receive
Rutt’s . 5 T7(a year’s supply of Gerber’s ba
Mechanics 4 81by food for the twins which is-
Contractors 1 11) cludes 768 jars, boxes and can




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of cereals, strained foods, jun-
ior foods and meats
George W.
Westinghouse "retailer
ting in the promotion, said that
local
coopera-
Leaman,
Westinghouse was happily sur
prised at the number of twin
births reported on last year’s
Blessed Event day. The laun-
dromat and Clothes Dryer were


MT. GRETNA, PENNA,
One of the oldest and
F. Hugh Herbert's
A little bit naught;

largest “Straw Hat'’' Theatres
Last Play of Season Ends Saturday, Sept. 19
Great
“The Moon Is Blue”
The play that has caused so much public hullabloo.
A little bit nice!!

PHONE 46402
Broadway Production
You decide

| Curtain 8:30 P. M

- Reserved Seats, foam rubber,
Special group rates


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


A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF,
PICNIC AREA, PLAY HOUSE AND ™
THE BAR & GRILL OF THE
GRETNA TIMBERS IS NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR.
FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
26-tf
Event day is|
good news to expectant mothers |
A collect must be |
sent, within 72 hours after the |
birth of qualifying twins, to|
“Blessed Event” Westinghouse,
Mansfield, O., and
the parents’ name,
dress and time and
birth of the twins |
An letter |
will be sent to the parents to-|
gether with a request for a pho
tostatic copy of the birth certi- |
ficate. Upon receipt of this in- |
formation, a delivery
time for the Laundromat, Cloth- |
es Dryer and Gerber’s
food will be arranged with the |
parents.
telegram
must state
home ad-|
place of |
acknowledgment
suitable
baby |
Mr. Leaman said the new |
smartly styled laundry equip
| ment twins are identical in ex
| terior styling and retain the
slanting front design for easier
loading and unloading of
clothes. The Laundromat fea
tures a handy loading shelf
door and a flexible means for|
stopping or repeating |
starting,
any part of the washing or rins
ing cycle to meet the needs of |
the type of washing being done. |
The companion Clothes Dryer |
features a flexible control dial]
for use in drying clothes three
ways—completely dry for
storage, damp dry for
and special settings for the new
fabrics that require
minimum time and
temperatures for
The direct air flow system used
on the new model brings filter
ed air into the dryer, warms it
mroning
synthetic
minimum
safe drying
over the heating element and
blows it directly through the
tumbling clothes.
The new Laundromat and
Clothes Dryer, which will be
presented to the parents of
twins that qualify, are now be
ing displayed and demonstrated |
at the Geo. W. Leaman store





The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 10, 1953—9
| Mount Joy Legion


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
Frank Widder Orchestra
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th
Roy Sumpman’s Orchestra





Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.
Use Our Classified Column — It Pays
UNDER GIAN'I
ADMISSION: 60c FOR
Benefit
RUHL’'S FLOWERS
1'T"S
Chamber Of Commerce vs. The Jaycees
IN A
Donkey Ball Game
AT THE BORO PARK
TUES., SEPT. 15 AT 8:00 P.M.
Jaycee School Project
See any Jaycee for tickets or get them at:
EICHERLYS’ CLEANERS ROBERTS’ APPLIANCE STORE
SNYDER INSURANCE AGENCY




Gentlemen!
Announcing
The Event of the
Season
THE
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FLOOD LIGHTS
ADULTS. CHILDREN 35c








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