The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 07, 1955, Image 3

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The Game Commission's small
marsh program, ina igurated in
| March of 1953, was devised
Large FREE Picnic Area pl h c Daily to provide wate y
and marsh areas suitable fo
ES wild waterfowl. A June report
reveals that of numrous sites
surveved as possible impound- |.
ment areas some were elimin
ated because construction was
not feasible or would be too
GRETNA, PA PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402 costly. So
However, 9 sites were select
Opening Tonight - Playing Thru July 1 13th ed. Four were on Sate Game
RIB-TICKLING FAMILY COMEDY | Lands No. 28, Elk hy and
“THE HAPPIEST YEARS” | 5 on adjoining Allegheny Na
With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast i tional Forest lands. Construc-
DON’T MISS IT! | tion started in May, 1954. The
FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M 4 impoundments on State Game
oo Lands and one on the National
BABOON ODI HII | Forest were completed last
GRETNA TIMBERS;
SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY
GRETNA TIMBERS



vear. This year work was start
ed in May. Plans call for the
| corplotion of the 4 remaining
dams, plus 3 others at least, ‘in
fhe same vicinity in 1955. Fur
. | ther surveys are being made to
Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. | locate desirable sites in other
CLOSED SUNDAYS | sections of the state, especially
| in the northern part.
| The completed projects a-
i bove-deseribed are in addition
we | 10 the 550-acre lake created
last summer in the Conneaut
I A SR SEE eames’ | Marsh, on State Game Lands
No. 213 in Crawford County.
SPECIAL
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI .
LARGE SHELL CRABS
JUMBO HAM SANDWICHES
PETE'S TAY ;
30 N.
JACOB ST.



 



LIGHTS blink and
are turned on ances are turned on. od, by the Game Compssion,
’ : on various water areas in my
1p APPLIANCES list- rd FUSES blow, circuit district. Not long ago I check
ans ord operate es aiers trip too ed the nesting boxes to see
uv oiten ;
. 3 how many o
Call us today for a FREE electrical check-up! ow mn iy of the w oodics were {
utilizing the ready made homes.)
L R MM Ba: i Every box but one held a
e oy ® a ve orne clutch of wood duck eggs. In
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR one I found a screech owl had
Dial Elizabethtown 7-6117 set
WEEK-E
dim when appliances



GRAND OPENING
FRIDAY, JULY 1st
WE'RE DOCTORS
OF ELECTRICITY!
Your home is suffering from sickness
of its electrical system if:
TV picture “shrinks”
when other

This
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impoundment was the re-
excellent cooperation
Department of
of
from the
ways.
Deer Taken
the Lehigh
Protector, William
[ “Allentown residents going to
work the morning of June 18th
artled to deer in
front of the liquor store at 10th
nd Hamilton Streets. The
ightened exhausted ani
JOY mal
For Ride
Co. Game
A. Moyer,
Says
| Were s See a
and
IOUNT was caught, after quite a
|
r rp mswmm tussle, by the Allentown police.|
— | It was tied in a basket stretch-
|e er and was undoubtedly the
— i st deer to have a ride in the
| ‘paddy wagon’. The deer was
| ~ least in nearby mountain
Ct iy It gave no indication
| it appreciated the ride.”
Ducks Like Man-Made Homes
An Elk County Game Protec
tor, Gerald D. Kirkparick, re
cently reported: “Early this
spring the Ridgway Township]
installed
wood duck boxes, furnish-|
Sportsmen’s Club
eral
Sey-
appli-

RHEEMS, PA
ub housekeeping.”

CHILDREN'S COCL
Play Shorts
33¢
3 for $1.00
WOMEN'S SUMMER
Cotton Dresses
$1.99

BIG THIRSTY
Bath Towels
38¢
BOYS COOL
Sport Shirts
/7/c


OUTDOOR ALUMINUM
Folding Chairs
$4.99
MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT
Sport Shirts
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Cpen 9 till 9 Fri. & Sat.
14-16 W. Main St., Mt.
Gre
{ Other
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High-|
| Glenda
(TV
| Jackson
| outlets
used


“THE HAPPIEST YEARS"
FEATURED AT GRETNA
who has
first
productions
an im-
Earl Montgomery,
been seen the
tna Playhouse
summer, will
in four
play
the
Years",
six-performance
this
comedy,
which
role in
Happiest
portant
“The
starts a run
tonight.

of the
com-
Since
1947
being a member
Gretna Playhouse
|
frequently

THE

AMERICAN WAY


THE BIBLE IS OF VITAL IMPORT-
ANCE IN TEACHING FREELOM.
DICTATORS FEAR THE BIBLE
— AND FOR GOOD REASON. IT”
INSPIRED THE MAGNA CHARTA
AND THE DECLARATION OF
INDEPENDENCE?
Sot 1H Sra
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Bible — Teacher Of Freedom

pany, Montgomery
has appeared on Broadway in
hit shows, on television and
with well-known summer |
theatres. The New York pro- |
ductions in which he has play- | 1
ed include “Summer and | The
Smoke”. ‘“The Relapse” with
Cyril Ritchard, “Mr. Pickwick'”
“The Strong are Lonely” S S h dul
Love's Labor Lost” and “Gali- ports C € €
Charles
stars with
leo” with Laughton.
whom he
Hume
Dennis
has
are John Carradine,
Cronyn, Tandy,
King, Winwood and
Farrell. His televis'on
include “Robert Mont-
Presents”, “Colonel
the
Jessica
Estelle
credits
gomery
Flack”, and
serial, “Love of Life.”
“The Happiest Years”
portray a
“Omnibus’,
In
will
man.
he
sales
be ta-|
and
young
Reese
Peggy
will
mother-in-law |
who creates a series of humor-
the
the cast
Lynne
Nancy
Vanita
Coglan
successful
roles will
Stewart
as: a
Dorothy
part created
Leading
ken by Margaret
Young
married couple.
in the
Wood
seen
by
on 3roadway, be
as Young's
ous difficulties for
people
be Gene
George Curley,
of York and
Charles F
P.
voung |
will
Fisher, |
Harper
Brown. |
Others in
Galvin,
and Gene]
Otto will produce the
come
dy which will run through Ju-
Everyone planning to build or
install
ble
pronged plug
Fl
should |
remodel proper
so that
be |
and wiring c¢
he three may
with electrical equipment,
las provided in the Code, urges
| Tack Lange, farm supervisor of
|the Harrisburg Division, Penn-
sylvania Power and Light Com
pany. Cooperating with the
[Division of Farm and Home
|Safety Education, Department
lof Public Instruction, in reduc-
ling accidents, Mr. Lange urged |
[everyone to contact their rural’
power representatives for de-|
| tails. |
“This cable contains a third
wire, known as a grounding |
wire, in addition to the regular
neutral and hot wires,” explain- |
ed Mr. Lange. “The third, or
grounding, prong on the plug,
connects equipment to this
| grounding wire and automatic- |
ally grounds the equipment. At
the service entrance the ground-
ling wire is connected to the
water system or to a suitable
driven ground. Thus every
piece of equipment is automat- |
ically grounded when it is plug- |
ged in and no separate ground |
each appli- |
needed for
wire is
ance as is generally for safe-
ty.”
Mr. Lang had, this word of
caution on safe ground connec-
tions:
“Where the well goes dry oc- |
pipe |
where plastic
is used in the water
system safety demands that the
grounding wire be connected to
casionally or
anywhere
a driven ground rather than |
the water system. It is wise to
inform your electrician of any |
such conditions, so he can make
his installation as safe as poss-
ible.”
| they travel to meet
| heim
| county
Is Listed For
Coming Week
Saturday, July 9, the Mount
Joy tennis team will play their
last the year when
the Man-
Manheim
match of
team at the
courts.
In the
league, the
city-rounty baseball
local team will play
the Artisans in Lancaster Wed-
nesday, July 13 and will play
in Paradise Saturday, July 16.
In the M'dget-Midget city-
baseball league, Mt. Joy
will play at Lititz Mbnday, Ju-
ly 11 and in Landisville Friday,
July 15. In the Midget baseball
league, the Columbia A team
will play the locals in Mount
Wednesday, 13.
Joy July
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| MIDGETS DEFEATED
MANHEIM 11 - 1
| times at bat.
This Thursday evening
6:15 the
Clumbia Pioneers in a make-up
here at home.
®
Jackson,
game
the Con-
accident-
in
Stonewall”
federate general
ally killed by his own men
the battle
in 1863.
was
ly 13. | The Mount Joy Midgets de-|
| feated Manheim 11 to 1 last
| Friday evening behind J. Hos-|
Plug iki who limited the visitors!
For Grounding | to 2 hits while giving up four
Electric Appliances | walks and striking out 9. Mt.|
A three-pronged electric plug | Joy scored 2 runs in the first
that grounds electrical equip- | inning, 8 in the second and one]
ment and appliances automatic-| in the third, while Manheim |
ally has been approved by the scored one in the first and was!
National Electric Code. It 3s de shut out from there on in. Mt. |
[signed to prevent electrocution) Joys hits were by Zellers,
| or shock caused by short cir] dor and while Snyder
| cuits. we Wealand and Kear had perfect
|
at
Midgets will play the!
|
|
of Chancellorsville, |
MONDAY EVENING
IN TOURNAMENT
Monday
on the
the Mount
play
Joy
to finish.
Lanco League,
plus a win over E-town in
Tournament play. While Mount |
' Joy is now posting a 6 to
win over Ephrata in
ment play. The coach and
Old Timers are sure
through
can come
like to see
rooting for
more
Elementary
parents
the boys.
a i»

FOR

MOUNT


STAPLES AND TACKS
EASY TO OPERATE
SMART LOOKING

Built To Last
Come In And See It Perform
FOR SALE BY
The BULLETIN
JOY,
THE NEW
MARKWELL
PACEMAKER
$1.60 - $2.00 & $3.00 Models
Handy Pocket Stapler
BUILT ON A NEW
PRINCIPLE
OFFICE - SCHOOL - HOME
PA.


rules,
keratolytic fungicide, T-4-L,
your 40c¢ back at any drug 5
| store. T-4-L. sloughs off tainted 85 E. Main Street
| cuter skin, Kills imbedded
| germs ON CONTACT. Grease- Phone Mt. Joy 3.6911
| less, instant-drying. Today at
SLOAN'S PHARMACY 27-4c¢
RTC
SHOWS i O Y MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS
6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.
will |
that
in the
South section, |
the |
the |
the boys |
and would
out |



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‘MIDGETS PLAY HUBLEY|
evening at 6:15 p.m. |
School field |
Midgets
Hubley’s in a game
should be a thriller from start |
Hubley’s are sporting
a 10 to 0 win record
GAME DATE
Since both
Florin
still
competition, a
UNSETTLED [
the Mount Joy
Midget Midget
playing the
date
dis
and
teams are In
tournament
for the
abled veteran
ed at a later
According
a team
benefit game for a
will be announc-
time,
tournament
the
wins
10
remains in
tournament long as it
the
us
previous game,
®
Slavery was abolished
U. S. by the 13ih
to the constitution in
"FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
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IN ONE HOUR,
If not pleased with powerful,
in the
Amendment
1865.





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MONDAY, JULY 11
MYRON HEA
TUESDAY, JULY 12
SILVANA MANGANO
“Mambo
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JULY 13 - 14
BARBARA RUSH
‘Captain Lightfoot”
In Cinemascope
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