The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 23, 1955, Image 6

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CELINA dy A an ea -
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AUXILIARY CONDUCTS
HAT SOCIAL AT MEETING
Members of Mount
Fire Company Auxiliary held a
the
Mt. Gretna
OPEN DAILY
hat social at their regular meet-
ing last Thursday evening. Dur-
MINIATURE GOLF | ing. the business meeting, the
| group dec.ded to hold their
GOLF DRIVING RANGE July meeting one week early,
{ July 14, in order that members|
Large FREE Picnic Area |
may attend the
in Atlantic City


‘MT. GRETNA. PA
Opening Tonight — Playing Thru June 29th
FRESH FROM BROADWAY !
“THE RAINMAKER”
Charming Comedy-Romance
PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402
With a
FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - -
Broadway and Hollywood Cast
CURTAIN 8:30 P. M


MSOF
INN
GRETNA TIMBERS
SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY
Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
GRETNA TIMBERS |



JOY

 
RW MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 900 P.M AND
SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAVS
2:00 P. M.
68.10 P M
Mount Jov. Pa
FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JUNE 24 - 25
VICTOR MATURE — SUZAN BALL -in-
‘Chief Crazy Horse”
In Cinemascope



MONDAY -— TUESDAY, JUNE 27 - 28
ROBERT WAGNER DEBRA PAGET
‘White Feather”
In Cinemascope
mn-
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 29 - 30
TYRONE FOWER — SUSAN HAYWARD
“Untamed”
In Cinemascope
-in-
COMING:
JULY 1 - 2 — “A MAN CALLED PETER”
JULY 4 - 5 — “THE PRODIGAL"
JULY 21 - 22 - 23 — "STRAGETIC AiR COMMAND"



REA SR 6
grocers’ picnic |
Get "em while they last!
Dependable Quality

AT NEW LOW PRICES
KELLY CRUISER
19
*PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE
| “The Rainmaker’
Joy |
‘Opens Tonight
'At Gretna
\
|
{ The efforts of a family to
bring romance to a spinster
| daughter and rain to the
drought plagued Western farm
provide the plot for the com-
| edy-romance, “The Rainmaker”
which will be presented tonight
by Charles F. Coghlan, director
and Gene P. Otto at Gretna
Playhouse. The show will run
through June 29
Margaret Stewart
in the
daughter. the
| Geraldine Page
[ last winter Playing
her will be Jackson Young who
will appear
the spinster-
created by
roadway
role of
part
on
will take the title role, a flam
boyant fravd who promises to
bring rain for $100.
Earl Montgomery will por-
tray
ing father,
il play
brother

Frank Baxter
officious
Robert
her excitable younger
Harry Sheppard will
while
her
Cleveland
brother.
be
and

{ as his deputy, the
{ family has selected
Miss Stewart.
| The se ting, which
| the main room of the
| the tack
| where the rainmaker stays ov-
ernight and the
| will be designed by Robert De-
the
marry
man
to
includes
family’s
ranch house,
|
! Mora. Curiain time is 8:30 p.m.
|
| * es
The Victoria Falls are in
|
Rhodesia.

| Southern


| WAYS
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Lou Monte
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WAYS APPLIANCES
Phone 3-3622
Main Street,
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SIZE LIST PRICE SALE PRICE
6.00-16 $20.95 16.45*
6.50-16 $27.25 _ $20.93"
6.70-15 $22.90 17.95*
7.10-15 $25.35 19.95*
*PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE

6.00-16 $17.10 $12.95*
6.50-16 $22.10 $16.95*
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7.10.15 $20.70 $15.95* $0.15
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7.60-15 $22.65 $17.45 RATING

PLUS TAX AND RECAPPASLE TIRE
TRUCK TIRE SPECIAL
1923 aS,
KELLY
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| BARGAINS

~~ MOUN JOY 208 EAST MAIN STREET =
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GEO. W. LE AMAN
JAYS AND FRIDAYS 'TILL 9 P. M\. OPEN DAILY 'TILL 6. P. M.
PHONE 3-9351
opposite |
Miss Stewart's understand- |
elder |
seen |
{ as the sheriff with Ed Wagner
room
sheriff's office |
Tony Martin,
Mount Joy

| A survey was madg of the
‘A. A. Nine Wins, |
Loses Over Weekend |
The Mount Joy A. A. on Sat- |
| urday defeated Conestoga 11-2]
on the diamond, be-
hind the steady pitching of Al
Myers who struck out 8 and
walked 5 while his mates col- |
lected 10 hits for 11 runs in-|
by Jog
by Derr]
Conestoga
home
doubles
cluding a run
Weber
Wagner and Geib.
and
On Sunday the story was re-
versed by Manheim who set us
down for two the first. |
7 to 4 and the second game 14
games,
to 4. In the first Henry limited
us to 5 hits, while in the sec
ond game, Sweigert again held
us to 5 hits.
This completes the end of the|
first half season and now that
| the roster is open we have an
nexed a few more pitchers who |
| should make us much stronger
in the second half. We also]
that on Sat-
morning we are going to
town selling fresh
to
wish to announce
urday
canvas the
trucked
door
melons from door
the ball players.
Mount Joy Midgets |
Defeat Manheim
Saturday morning the Mount
by
Joy Midgets added another vic-|
tory by defeating Manhe'm 4 |
3 at Manheim. Roberti _ Sprout
annexed his first victory in the]
Midget league and shows plenty
of promise for the future, as do
the boys. The
runs were scored by Zellers, 2;
| some more of
Newcomer and Sprout, 1 each;
while the hits were by Zellers,
Kear and Watkins.
On Wednesday evening the
| Midgets iourneved to Marietta
and lost a very close game by
the score of 7 to 6 and at one
time posted a 5-1 lead, but Hos
totter lost his effectiveness giv
{ing up 11 hits for 7 runs while |
| his mates only collected three
| hits. Runs were scored by Zel- |
| ler, 1; Kear, 2; Watkins.1; Har- |
| nish. 1 and Joe Hostetter’s out
tof the park home run [
a |
| Chewing Gum Results |
Given At Board Meet
Results of a year-long cam-|
chewing-gum
ithe
paign against
announced at
the Dongal
last Thurs- |
chewers were
meeting of
Board
The
s made by
regular
High School
day evening announce-
nt wa the adminis- |
that there were only 12!
|
mt
tration
wads of gum found in the;
class rooms. Al hough 42 were |
found in the gymnasium, there]
are no restrictions there be
cause of people other than stu-
| dents sitting on the bleachers
| and because a’hletes are allow-
| ed to chew gum
be |
of
small figure
with
This may
four-rooms
{ old furniture brought to the|
from the former h'gh
{ schools at Mount Marietta |
{and East Donegal Township.
As a disc'plinary
eral boys had to
tabulate the number
under this
rooms,
compared
school
Joy.
measure, sev- |
and
wads |
In
re- |
remove
of
found furniture.
four the boys
moved 633 wads. {
Dr. Harold Martin of the]
Bureau of General Education,
| Harrisburg, asked to
at a later |
| these
has been
| meet wich the board
| date to discuss the poss bility |
| of forming a jointure to in-|
| clude grades 1 through 13. A|
| meeting of the athletic and]
[ srounds commiitees will be |
held tonight to open bids for |
| the grading of the athletic field. |
Wilbur Beahm, principal, re- |
| ported that 55 students failed |
to pass at the end of the 1954- |
55 school term. These students |
may take a six-week summer |
course at Hershey or be tutored
during the summer months with
the possibility of being able to
i advance one grade at the begin- |
ning of the term. |
Because students of some of
the districts involved in the |
jointure left school during the |
term or because of changes in|
| present students’ residences,
the board announced the revis-
| ions had to be made in each]
| district's share of the perational
expenses,
Since several students gave
their home address as Marietta
; who really live in East Done-
i gal Township, East Donegal will
| have to pay an additional $5§,-
| 215 and Marietta Borough will
| be repaid $4,796. Under the
same system, Mount Joy Bor-
{ ough will be repaid $1.232 and
| Mount Joy Township will have
[2 pay an additional $1,675.

| county tennis loop for the sec-
Thursday. June 23 6
HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.



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Is Listed For
Coming Week
listed
the local sports «calendar for the
Seven events are on
coming week. Hershey will
play at Mount Joy in the inter-
ond to last game of the pres-
ent season.
The
Florin Midget-Midgets
LOCAL AGENTS
Wallace D. Zerphey
Evelyn I. Zeiger
WRITING
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Personal Compensation
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Saturday, June 25. Mt.
Joy will play the Ephrata VFW
league.
at Ephrata: Sunday, the locals:
will play Christiana and next
Wednesday, the Mountville V
F. W. will play in Mount Joy.


school fo a
Several
be
prior “one-year
guarantee”, minor re-
pairs will
suggested.
Used
Heating Equipment
3 - National Steel
Commercial Size
ft. net steam rating.
3 - Will-Burt B'tuminous stok-
for above boilers.
Boilers
4500 sq.
ers
2 - Condensation Pumps
Red Flash cast
net steam rating
net hot water rating
1 American
iron boiler
1500 sq. ft
2400 sq. ft
1 - Fuel Savers
Stoker for
Quantity of
and flow
anthraci'e
above boiler
3 & G circulators
control valves
4000 ft. 114 in. black steel pipe,
good condition
Call write or phone
Roy M. Ressler
27 W. MAIN STREET, |
MOUNTVILLE, PA |
|

PHONE MOUNTVILLE 5-5301 |
OR
Wm. K. Ressler, Florin
PHONE MT. JOY 3-573
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Joy next Friday evening, July : Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m. — Ready Saturday i
2 Thoughtful Allention : .
One game is scheduled for ay x -— Ea
the Midget league; the Colum- To Every Detail 13 you PHONE 3-4071 WE CALL aM
| bia Pioneers will play in Mt. JAMES B. HEILIG 2
Joy next Monday, June 27. Funeral Director | oJ
Three games are scheduled Lat EWES,
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