FES et {dn > SAREE SITS Rs 2” igen 1h es £ Te a ad 0 a —— os cin PERSONALS Mt. Gretna Is Your Cooling Fooling? 1 hus stay- Mrs. band and two Mrs, T Kretzing's Thomas Tondee, her OPEN DAILY ing with MINIATURE GOLF | ihe rap i visiting from their Claremont, California. ® children are ondee's parents, They are home in GOLF DRIVING RANGE Large FREE Picnic Area | | 6080.2 feet, One nautical mile measures MT. GRETNA PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402 Opening Tonight — Playing Thru July €th FUN-PACKED COMEDY FROLIC “APRON STRINGS” DON'T MISS IT! With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M OOOOH ECTOPIC GRETNA TIMBERS SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS GRETNA TIMBERS 206 GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 1st SPECIAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI LARGE SHELL CRABS | | | Mount Joy In Tourny 25¢ 25¢ It takes more than an air conditioner and an electric outlet to make a room cool, as this character is finding out the hard way. Proper cool- ing depends on the capacity of the unit in relation to the size and Joca- tion of the room; the type of building construction and insulation; t te amount of glass; correct installation of the unit; and the size of the wires and fuses or circuit breakers supplying electricity. If your house wiring is already overtaxed, no air conditioner, no mat- ter how new or how large, will perform as it should. Industry spokes- men like Kennecott Copper Corporation recommend that each unit be connected to an electric circuit for its exclusive use. While smaller one- third and one-half ton units will work on ordinary 120 volt house cur- rent, three-quarter ton units and larger need a 240 volt line for best operation. Probably no more than 20 percent of all houses in this coun- 'y can meet these requirements. Re wiring os air conditioners to slow down, overheat, blow fuses or trip circuit breakers, burn out motors, or even to stop erating altogether. : oe Be an air conditioner, better call in an electrical con- tractor and have him survey your house wiring. A small investment in a new circuit and a special outlet may save you a lot of headaches later, not to mention heat aches. wo Will Represent BE Make The 4th of July — SAFE! CAREFUL! SHOP OUR STORE TODAY CHOICE or PRIME 2-1b Holland HAMS or Swift's Premium FRANKS & hy T-BONE or SIRLOIN SWIFT'S RED WAGON SALE! ‘95 Norris Fancy "93 Score” BUTTER Ib Swift's SWIFTENING 3s . Velveeta o,, or White American White American _,. SLICES Kool Aid (All Flavors) pkgs ad 29 Gor 31 2432 One Pound %8e VALLEY FORGE PEARS NORRIS FANCY POTATO CHIPS NBC Oreos or Swiss Creams lg cello pkg 35e Ib bag 49- No. 2% can 29- Sunshine Honey Grahams Ib 31e GET YOUR COMPLETE PICNIC NEEDS HERE! Phone 3-8211 HESS’ FOOD STORE COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE Mount Joy, Pa. A eet 5 (entered in both the singles and {doubles of the state meet to be chosen for their playing ability | Is Listed For JUMBO HAM SANDWICHES Two Mount Joy tennis play- held in Lancaster July 11 ers will represent the local Jun- 15. No contest was held loc: hl PETE'S TAVERN ior Chamber of Commerce in this year but both players were the state Jaycee tennis tourn- 30 N. JACOB ST. MOUNT JOY ment this year. Jack Beaston With the Donegal High School | and Vernon Oberholtzer will be tennis team. | | | | | | | ee | MARRIAGE LICENSES | Jovee N, | Hall Association Midgets Defeat Ephrata 8to 5 In Thriller | Monday night in a game on the grade school field the Mid- | gets defeated Ephrata 8 to 5 in| la game that had more thrills [than any major league game. | In the first Zeller, Watkins, i Snyder put Mount {4 to 0, forcing Ephrata to] | change pitchers. Here Hostetter | held Ephrata scoreless until the | inning runs by | Hosletter and | Joy ahead | {fifth inning when everything | broke loose and Ephrata scored | 4, but | struck | to lead 5 to recovered and out Smith to retire the side. | Wealand led off the fifth with | a hit and stole second and third | land forced Smith to commit a [balk scoring the tying run and | [throwing the game into extra | innings with the score 5 to 5.! five runs Hostetter In the sixth inning Hos etter | only faced four batters ss etting | the m down peacefully and set- [ting the s'age for Mount Joy | [who led off with Zeller and | Ke: ar drawing walks, Watkins [flying out and Joe Hostetter un- | loadi: 1g the bases with a tre- | mendous drive over the center fielder’s head to end the game, Joe now has two new balls for his trophy case and Mount Joy is anticipating their next tourn- ament game. On play Friday night Manheim here Game time is 6:30. would like to see ents at'end the games. out and back the Midgets at home. The boys more par- Let's get i» the > boys. Sports Schedule Conivg Week The local sports s-hedule for | the coming week includes two Midget-Midget games The Lan- | caster Cubs will play at Mount Joy, Friday, July 1, and Para- dise will play at the home field Tuesdap, July 5. One game will be played in the county Midget league. Man- heim will paly at Mount Joy Saturday, July 2. Two games are scheduled for the city- county baseball league. Mount Joy will play at Holtwood Sun- day, July 3, and the Lancaster Art'sans will play in Mount: Joy Wednesday, July 6. BIDS FOR FIELD ARE REJECTED Bids for preparing a new ath- letic field for the Donegal High School were rejected at a spe- cial committee meeting Thurs- day evening. The Y were re- iected when it was learned that ‘Mount Joy Girl Is Winner In ‘Tennis Match i Lund Becky the alternate bids were based m the wrong specifications. The Buchart Engineering Cor- poration, York, was authorized | ‘0 prepare new specifications | | for alternate bids and bids will | | | | again be opened Thursday, July | | 14, Aaron G. Longenecker Helen Gerhard, Joy R2. Foul Hartz, Elverson R2, and Miller, Mount Joy Ri. | Ralph H. Longenecker, Eliza- bethtown R1, and Barbara I. Shelly, Mount Joy R2. Clinton M. Bailey, Landis- ville, and Kathleen D. Morris- on, 351 Ann Street, Lancaster. Donald S. Leakway, 137 N.| Market Street, Mount Joy, and Anna Somersfield. 618 East Madison Stree! Lancaster. E. Marlin Miller. Rheems, and | Jo Ann Arnold, Marietta. and both of Mount Beniamin V, Lutz, Lititz, and | Jean W, Longénecker, Landis- ville. Plans Carnival With Groff president, Florin as acling Hall As- Omar the | soci fation met Tuesday night and | will of | Sponsoring a carnival in Florin | fame to be played between the | this ssmmer, The group decided, Mount Joy and Florin teams. discussed the possibility to hold a carnival Saturday, Aug. 20. on the hall grounds. | Zodie Markley, North Market ed Dr. Fellenbaum in the finals A \J Vd Street, and Elsieanna Henry of (6-4 and 6-3. Gene Crider is the both MEMORIALS ul Manheim teamed together to . (former champ of the annual W » win two doubles championships | ord A YTO |event. [in the tennis match at the Lan- Tennis Club. caster The two defeated Sally Lied Hamaker of Ephra- ta. The two defeated the de- fending champions by 6-4, 3-6 and 6-3 in the Lancaster City and County Closed tourney. Zodie and Elsieanna then teamed up to again whip Miss Lied and Miss Hamaker 6-4 | and 6-2 in the finals of the | girls doubles of the Red Rose Open Tournament. Miss Markley plays tennis with the girls’ tennis team of the Donegal High School where she is a senior. returning for his fourth season at Gretna Playhouse, and Lynne Fisher. Anne Herr of Lancaster will play a friend of the fam- ily Earl Montgomery will take the part of an elderly, yet vig- orous lawyer, and Barbara An- gle will appear as a prim maid. The selting will be designed by { Robert DeMora. MILTON GROVE SPORTSMEN MEET The Milton Grove men’s Club held their monthly meeting last night at the club house. The committee for Family Night, which was held Satur- day, June 18, reported the event was very well attended. Games for the children with cash awards for the winners were Sports- regular Friday as follows: peanut scramble, Betty Risser; pennies hurled in sawdust, Janet Fry and Martin | Lahr; break the ballon, Janet Fry and Anna Ruth Ginder: bag race, Darlene Lahr and Robert Roeting; one leg race, Kathleen Halk and Robert Roe'ing. [ S. B. Rhoads of Selinsgrove | showed color movies of his | hunting trip to Tanganyika, Af- rica. The pictures showed many species of animals and native celebrations. several eo | BENEFIT GAME TO BE PLAYED AT FLORIN The Florin Ball Park to the | rear of the Florin Hall building be the location for the Midget-M'dget baseball { Mr. Groff was acting as presi- an Robert Reheard, a resident | dent in place of William Mateer | of who is recuperating from an ill- | ness. | The New York Daily Graph- | This special gnme will be played as a benefit for a veter- Florin. Managers Robert Kunkle and Christ Zeilers are making arrangements for the game, | The game is scheduled for ei- ic was the first illustrated daily ther the second or third week newspaper. { \ of July. LOCAL IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT |Ray Stauxer, MAN IS RUNNER-UP Thursday, June 30 3 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Dr. Harold Fellenbaum was | runner-up in the Inter-County| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Tennis Legue tournament held | {on the Manheim courts Sunday.| = aaa Camp Hill, defeat- Ap High Winds and Falling Trees won't interrupt your cooking if you use bottle gas. Use a gas stove and gas water heater for uninterrupted, depend- able home comfort. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata. DEPENDABLE UNINTERRUPTED HOMECOMFORT HAVE YOUR AWNINGS MADE NOW Pay When Installed — Complete Awning Service! We Measure, Give Free Estimates, Sew, and Hang Awnings of Top Quality Material PATIO AWNINGS A SPECIALTY! Haldeman’s Upholstering & Awning Co. 11th & SPRUCE STREETS Fine Awnings and Upholstering COLUMBIA, PA. since 1930 “A Man Called Peter In Cinemascope FIRST FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY NITE 5:30 P. M. MONDAY - TUESDAY - JULY 4 - § LANA TURNER - EDMUND PURDOM - IN “The Prodigal” In Cinemascope JULY 6 - 7 MIROSLAVA - IN “AStrangerOnHorseback" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - JOEL MC CREA - ANNOUNCING DAY & BERRIER RADIO & TV SERVICE Car Radio Service Motorola - Sales and Service STORE HOURS: MON. THRU THURS. 9 TO 6:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9 TO 9:00 DAY & BERRIER 29 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY 2008 seven g ce fl Ee OR gt ‘APRON STRINGS’ WILL |i} pk. BEGIN WEEK'S RUN 3 | =~. p . Taiksri a i eaning - Pressing - Tailoring |i TONIGHT AT GRETNA |; % a HE . . 4% What happens when a man 2 Rug Cleaning a Fur Cleaning Pd with Victorian ideals decides 9 i to marry a girl with advanced 2% as ideas provides the plot of Gret- | Storage 230s na Playhouse’s comedy, “Apron a ee Strings,” which starts playing | 3 Ae tomorrow night for a week’s\ 4 | Laundry Service with Cleaning Mon. to Fri. ae run. The show is presented by ae Ae Charles F. Coghlan, director, 2 0 Ale: and Gene P. Otto. a 3 A ® Al Though the young man’s mo- 3s He ther, a former syndicated col- te ix umnist who gave advice on] iz manners and morals, has been | st; Ri der sis tie invis- | 33 : Ate long de ad, he Is Yed by ny ee Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m. — Ready Saturday 50% ible “apron strings,” a series of qe Ae letters she had written before LI Ae her death on any possible situ- x YOU PHONE 3-4071 WE CALL aE i uh ation he might come up against. 5s a Her antiquated ideas on mar- Ae 3s riage provide complications 3 ase when the young man proposes a a Te Sn Te a en to a very up-to-date young wo- a SLE man. When the couple's friends : | and the girl's family begin tak- MATINEE ing sides on the issue, the com- EVENINGS SATURDAYS edy is brought to an hilarious 7 and 9:00 P.M AND conclusion. SATURDAYS TH EATRE HOLIDAVS Jackson Young will be seen 6-8-10 P. Mm. Mount Joy, Pa 2:00 P. M. as the young man. Margaret Stewart, as the girl, will play FRIDAY - SATURDAY - JULY 1 - 2 opposite him. Her parents will be portrayed by Gene Galvin, RICHARD TODD - JEAN PETERS - IN ha tk oni ig i
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