The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 30, 1955, Image 3

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FUN-PACKED COMEDY FROLIC
“APRON STRINGS”
DON'T MISS IT!
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GRETNA TIMBERS
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Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
GRETNA TIMBERS
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FRIDAY, JULY 1st
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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.
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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.


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| 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 |

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| 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.
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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.
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of July.
LOCAL
IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
|Ray Stauxer,
MAN IS RUNNER-UP Thursday, June 30
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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


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“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
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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
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manners and morals, has been | st; Ri
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ation he might come up against. 5s a
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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
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