t GIRLS TEAM TO PLAY . Homegrown Asparagus | The Lancaster Eagles Girls’ Nissley, Beaston, Oberholtzer FOR FREEZING Phone Mt. Joy 3-5359 D. L. HESS, JR. 17-tfe | | STOP sweltering torrid days and through nights. Enjoy cool, crisp comfort all summer with a modern Room Air Conditioner! Famous Make Air Condi- tioner (right dehumidifies the air. Ven- cools, cleans, tilates without drafts. Deadgns outside noise. 5- { year warranty. S219 AND UP 2 Bale 5-1b Sugar (12) ' soft ball | ball team Friday evening, June p= AR OVEN! Window Fans EFFICIENT, EASILY INSTALLED J. 'B. HOSTETTER & SONS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Extra Specials SUGAR 100-15.3898 WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE team will play the Florin Evangelical U. B. soft- { Peter Nissley, son of Mr. and | [ Mrs. Simon Nissley, East Main | ——. | Street, won the singles’ tennis | title to represent Mount Joy in, | the nation-wide JayCee tennis, | tournament. He will represent | the town in the state finals in Philadelphia, June 21-26. Peter, and Jack Beaston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Beas ton, Detwiler Ave, will repre- 18 on the Florin diamond. To Represent Town In Tennis senf' the town as the doubles’ entry. Vernon Oberholtzer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Huber Ober- holtzer, North Barbara Street, will represent the borough in the age group of 15 and under. The local contest was held this week at the Mount Joy Bor- ough Park under the supervis- ion of JayCees Bernerd Gris- singer and Charles Ryman, History Books May Be Ordered A second printing of the his- tory of the Mount Joy High School has been completed. The second printing was necessary since the demand for the books was greater than the supply. The sixteen page book with pic- tures may be ordered from any officer of the Alumni Associa-| tion or by calling the Bulletin, priced at 50c. ——— ee Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. Dependable GAS SERVICE I SW 30 cE PANS sR rn | SR 20 INCH Roy M. Ressler 27 W. MAIN ST. MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 S49°° up OR CALL WM. K. RESSLER FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-5731 New and Used Gas Ranges 94-tfc rv oer $5.85—Bale 10-b Sugar 6) $5.75 NABISCO Peanut Cream Patties SUNSHINE pkg 2 d c Krispy Crackers 25¢ | CALIFORNIA Lettuce PRODUCE | Local Cauliflower | large head 1 Oc 2 heads 29¢ HEINZ NEW Selad Vinegar qt 29¢ pt 17 | HEINZ SWEET Pickle Slices pt 39. | WINNERS OF SOFT BALLS AND BATS Kenney Jackie Brown -Charlie Putt, All of Mt. Joy MEATS HOME MADE Meat Loaf HOME MADE Ham Loaf ROAST OF CHOICE Chuck Boiled Ham 33 Ya-lb 25¢ V4-1b 29. 45, FROZEN FOODS Fink Lemonade a PP, | 35. Ben oo 2/33 249: BIiRDSEYE Fancy Peas PRIME FROZEN Lima Beans HESS’ PHONE 13-9094 COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE FOOD STORE Midget-Midget News The locals lost their first league game of the season to an undefeated Landisville team by the score of 11-3. Landisville had too much hit- ting and superior pitching for the locals to cope with, Terry Stark was on the hill for Mount Joy. After a strike- out, a base on balls, fielders choice and a hit scored one rcn for the opponents. Terry then struck out the two next batters. Mount Joy showed excellent baseball play in the bottom of the first inning. With one out, Bennett singled, Wealand sing- led and Harnish was safe on an error which scored Bennett. Newcomer squeezed Wealand in MOUNT JOY V. F. W, SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Fridav. June 18th Todder’s Nine vs. Mt. Joy. June 19 to 28 will be open dates for scheduling rained-out Tuesday, June 29th Marietta Depot vs. Mt. Joy Friday, July 2nd Mt. Joy vs. Maytown Tuesday, July 6th Mt. Joy vs. Wyeth Inc. Friday, July 9th Toe Hill Nine vs. Mt. Joy Tuesday, July 13th Todder’s Nine vs. Mt. Joy Friday, July 16th Maytown vs. Mt. Joy Tuesday, July 20th Mt. Joy vs. Toe Hill Nine Friday. July 23rd Mt. Joy vs Marietta Depot Tuesday, July 27th Wyeth Inc vs. Mt. Joy Friday, July 30th Mt. Joy vs. Todder’s Nine. —— — AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL SECTTON TWO DISTRICT 10 I. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th Mount Joy at Millersville TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd Mount Joy at Elizabethtown THURSDAY, JUNE 24th Columbia at Mount Joy TUESDAY, JUNE 29th Lititz at Mount Joy THURSDAY, JULY 1st Mount Joy at Manheim ni. TUESDAY, JULY 6'h Millersville at Mount Joy THURSDAY, JULY 8th Elizabethtown at Mount Joy TUESDAY, JULY 13th Mount Joy at Columbia THURSDAY, JULY 15th Mount Joy at Lititz TUFSDAY. JULY 20th Manheim at Mount Joy ———— fr SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS a | | 1 but the play of the evening was | > S 8 is : : . 1p of. Horish from ries the viewers’ eye across the|SCOTINg In the last two innings Landisville ab j valley eastward to the Mount on the hitting of Kline- 2% 11 g Gretna hills, which includes ap- dinst, Hostetter, D. Eichler and Mount Jov ab 2 h | proximately one hundred farms, R. Schneider. Rear... 9 0 0 dotted with fields, meadows and|Landisville ab r h e Bennett... ..... 2 1 1| patches of wooddland. 34 6 6 3 .... 2 1 1| Risser's Mill is owned and op-|Florin .... ab r h e Harnish . 1 o erated by Peter Horst Hostetter ... 5 1 2 1 Newcomer Jy 0 o Whose great grandfather, Peter| Murphy 3 1 1 1 Schneider... 1 0 o Horst, built it in 1816; the ad-| Farmer ..5 1 1 0 Momma... 9 0 o Joining barn was erected in|V. Zerphey . 4 1 1 0 Packer... ..... 2 0 0! 1814, and the dwelling in 1824. |Houck ..... 4 1 2 1 Watkins... 4 0 | After its exhibition in the| Klinedinst . 4 2 2 0 Marshall ...... .. 0 0 lobby of the bank, the painting|/D. Eichler 1 1 1 0 1 0 ! will be placed in Metzler's Res- F. Eichler .. 4 3 1 1 Staple... 1 0 taurant, 36 S. Market St., Eli-|Schneider .. 1 0 1 0 Corll . ... 1 0 0, zabethtown. Nissley 4 3 2 0 an The public is cordially invit-| Epled ...... 1 0 1 0 Tolls... = . Is 9 9 ed to see Mr. Longenecker’'s|J. Klugh ,.. 4 2 9 0 a painting any time during reg-/Kipple ..... 1 0 0 0 SOFTBALL NEWS Florin U. B, Church dtfeated Landisville 16-6 this week, The | r had been undefeated in 3 | { Teller Displays Large Painting A painting of a local scene \atie will be on display in the Union| National Mount Joy Bank be.| games. tween June 17 and June 28. It| Houck was on the mound for | is a result of a number of weeks| the victors. intensive work by Linn W.| Landisville scored two runs Longenecker, local artist and|in the first inning without the | teller in the bank. The painting| benefit of a hit, A base on balls, | is four feet high and sixteen | and 3 errors netted these runs. | feet long, | Florin tied the score in the | Mr. Longenecker was engag-|top of the second inning. F. Eic- ed by Martin M. Metzler of Eli-| hler singled, S. Nissley was safe zabe htown, to paint a typical/on a two-base error scoring Ei- Pennsylvania Dutch scene that|chler, Klugh was safe on an er- was to include a covered bridge, | ror. Nissley scored on a fielder's stone mill, and if possible, a one| choice, room school building. |* Landisville came back with 2 After a careful search extend-|Funs in the bottom of the second on three hits. A homerun by J. ing over a great part of Lancas- ter County, Mr. Longenecker Snavely, single by B, Snavely decided no beter 4q/and a double by T. Tillett. place coul : be found than a nearby location] The score became 5-2 at the end of the third inning on a known as ‘“Risser's Mill”, for- a writs. merly known as “Horst’s run by A. Herr. Mr. Longenecker who was Florin came back with {wo | born and raised on a near-by|Funs in the fourth inning on a farm, sketched the painting single by Nissley and a home- from a.hill west of the mill, as Tun by J. Klugh. : he remembered it from his boy-| IN the fifth inning with one hood days. The dam, now des- out, Klinedinst singled, F. Eich- troyed, it pictured swift run.|ler was safe on an error, Nissley ning water rolling over it; the Klugh and Murphy singled. And now abandoned lime kilns are| With two out, Farmer hit a 4- also seen in the distance, as are Dagger to make the score 10 to several covered bridges, The painting completely car- The local team continued ular banking hours between the THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 17 ‘ GRETNA_PLAYHOUSE] MT. GRETNA, PA. PHONE MT. GRETNA 4. TOMORROW-—Hilarious Stage Version of the Best Seller “FATHER OF THE BRIDE" With HARRY SHEPPARD and A Broadway and Hollywood Cast Last Time Tonight: “Husband On Approval” FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - CURTAIN 8:30 p.m. Miniature Golf TIMBERS Driving Range gic Say Lake : Beach eaturing Deluxe buffet - OPEN DAILY hot and cold food. 18-tfc Bar Open Daily to 8 p. m. Sunday - Noon to 8 P. M. Closed Monday I FREE re “ie ADMISSION SAT., JUNE 19th Florin Carnival “The Home of Free Entertainment” Featuring THE 101 RANCH BOYS Radio and Television Stars ALSO THE, BLUE RIDGE BOYS WLAB - TV Artists FAMOUS CHICKEN CORN SOUP Refreshments — Beverages — Games — Novelties for all. FREE “te “te PARKING Western Music - 17 to 28 of June. Totals ...: 41 16 17 4 + CLASS HONORS TEACHER The Shining Stars Sunday School Class of the Florin EUB held its annual birthday party at the class meeting of the g oup Monday night, At the|’ same time, they surprised their| teacher, Mrs. Clarence Nissley, by giving '“This Is Your Life”; program in her honor. i. for Sunday, JUNE 20 Seventy-six members were/| present. Refreshments were ser-|| He'll really enjoy getting ved to the group by the hostess, Mrs. Mildred Shetter, Mrs. Ger-|' stag MINS TOILETRIE aldine Young and Mrs. Dorothy Ney. rr reer DELICIOUS BOXED CHOCOLATES morro PIPES LEATHER BILLFOLDS See our big selection THREE WINNERS ANNOUNCED Three winners of soft balls] and bats were announced by the Hess Food Store, East Main Street. Three boys of Mt. Joy won the prizes, Kenneth Peifer, Jack Brown and Charles Putt. rr — —— Bulleiin Ads Pay Big Dividends $3.50 Valve KLEN20 LATHER BRUSH Genuine badger bristles set in rubber, ivory plastic ike 1.98 EVERSHARP NEW Hydromagic Razor Kit $1.89 Yardley Shave Lotion and Cream Comb. $1.10 SEAFORTH JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director Buller’s Beauty Salon Main Street Florin, Pa. PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10 TONI'S GIVEN $5. Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Maude Buller, Prop. 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