3931 Kool-Aid Hi-C Orange KUNZLER'S Cheese or Olive Loaf b Swift's Pure Lard ib [Qe Cut-Rite Wax Paper 23c Hershey Chocolate Syrup 2-37 55¢ roll , the Alfred Hitcheek MURDER MYSTERY | THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. July 21 FEATURED AT GRETNA stage and “Dial ‘M’ for] The Broadway screen success, Murder”, will begin a week's] run at the Gretna Playhouse tonight. The show, produced by | Charles F. Coghlan and Gene P Otto, will play through July 27.| Earl Montgomery, who has had leading roles in “King of Hearts”, “The Rainmaker” and “Oh, Men! Oh, Women”, will| take the part of Tony Wendice,| ex-tennis star, the role created on Broadway by Maurice Evans | and in the movies by Ray Mil-| land. | Playing opposite Montgomery will be Margaret Stewart, who has had leading roles in the first six Gretna shows. Miss | Stewart will portray Margot| Wendice, enacted by Academy | Award winning Grace Kelly in| film ver- Young will be seen as a television writer who | comes to Miss Stewart's de-| fense when she is accused of | murdering a man who has been | blackmailing her. Other important parts will be played by Harry Sheppard as the police inspector assigned to the case, and Gene Galvin as a paid assassin who is acciden'al- | ly murdered. Jack Gilchrist will | portray a police officer ing the inspector. the play, the the Wendices’ sion. Jackson assist- | Setting for | living room of | apartment, will be designed by Robert DeMora. | 2 +'1.89 Terrace-Lites (or Busy 08. Early White Apples i+ ‘1.95 Cling Peaches sie eaves 2000 2c HESS’ FOCD STORE COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE Phone 33-8211 Imported Hams Mount Joy, Pa. Phone Florida, the last of the terri- | tory owned in North America | by the Spaniards, was ceded to the United States in 1819. FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! 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Long, low and plenty saucy, like its con- vertible cousin. It’s an honest-to- center sold today. Come in and see what goodness hardtop, too—no pillars when you roll down the a walloping bargain it is. NEWCOMER MOTORS, I MOUNT JOY, PA. Anat us i hg. As me Aon iA a nA I ae AN, nN | winning run | plate but both times fate step- | hold on | Division of the Lanco League. | sponsor ne. Qur Great America 7 % wr Aew HAMPSH/ RES FAMOUS PROFILE * CALLED THE OLP MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS, RISES 1200 FEET ABOVE A LAKE THAT EARLY. PAY GRANITE STATERS CALLED THE "OLD MANS WASH BOwL ¥ Mount Joy Midgets ‘Tie One, Lose One Monday night the Mount Joy Midgets (after leading Mount- ville 8 to 0) commiated a com- edy of errors allowing Mount- ville to tie the score and force the game to be player at a later date. On Tuesday the Midgets lost a heartbreaker to Paradise 5 to 4 after it twice appeared the was a-ross the ped in to nullify the play. In the sixth inning with the score tied Paradise pushed over a run which held up to the end of the game and dropped the local boys from the New Era' tournament for th's year. On Wednesday night the boys, traveled to Lancas'er and de- feated the C. 1. O. team by a! score of 7-5 to maintain their] top of the Northernj MIDGETS. TO CANVASS MOUNT JOY FOR FUNDS On Friday evening the Mid-; gets Base Ball team will can- | vass the town for donations to! their trip to Philadel-| August 27 to see the) play the St. Louis Plans are underway a bus or go by train. phia on Phillies Cardinals. to charter Donations of any size will be accepted, even checks. TREAT MIDGET TEAMS After the game Tuesday the Mount Joy Old with’ the cooperation of parents treated the Midgets and | the victorious Paradise team to] Gi nite Timers some | Er PARENTS & QLD TIMERS ice ~‘cream,” cake and orange drinks. The old timers who sponsor the local midget team would like to take this opportunity to thank the Red Rose Dairy, the Parents and also Mr. Shenen-| berger for his work in helping, fix up the ball field and make the night a success even in de-! fea'. We also thank Mr. Krall | for his cooperation. - ee BIO is TTIMES U5 MENS SINGLES TENNIS “The u LARGEST FOREST TREE NURSERY IN THE LINITED STATES 1S LOCATED IN WEDGEFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA. 36,2/0,000 LITTLE TREES A YEAR FOR PLANTING ON TREE FARMS AND OTHER WELL MANAGED LANDS CHAPIN / (AND RUMVERUP on TF I OTHER OCCASIONS. NO OTHER MAN WAS EVER HELD THE TITLE MORE Yours DOUGLAS FIRS, PLANTED 10 YEARS AGO { AT THE SPOT WHERE OREGON'S D1SAS TROUS THUIAMOOK FIRE STARTED ARE] | NOW GROWING AT THE RATE | OF THREE FEET A YEAR IT PRODUCES Produced by AME RICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, INC.) Benefit Ginne | ‘Scheduled Saturday | The benefit game between | the Midget-Midgels of Mount Joy and Florin, will be played| Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, | at the Florin Ball Park in the] rear of the Florin Fire Hall building. This game will pre. | PEANUTS Fresh, Roasted | Mt. Gretna OPEN DAILY [TTS MINIATURE GOLF Hassinger’s Grocery cove priviNG RANGE 6 N. Market St., Mount Joy i "Large FREE Picnic Area 44-te | I GRETNA TIMBERS SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS GRETNA TIMBERS re —————————————————————————————— BUS TRIP TO Asbury Park and Ocean Grove July 23 INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 OR WRITE MRS. MAE ROTH MAIN STREET FOR FLORIN, PA. 28-2¢ cede the Florin Carnival. All the proceeds of this game will go to Robert Reheard, a veteran of World War II. Bob is resident of Florin. Bob Kunkle's Midget-Mid- gets have reached the semi-fin- als in the county tournament. When asked to name his start- ing pitcher, he said he would | probably wait until game time | to make his selection. Chris Zeiters, manager of ths GRETNA LTT MT. GRETNA, PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-€402 Opening Tonight Playing Thru July 27th SPINE-TINGLING THRILLER “DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER?” STAGE AND SCREEN SUCCESS With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. Florin team, made a simila:| statement. | The Victory Bell at Avon: lis is rung only on the occasion] of a Navy football victory over Army. | - ®- | the first state to] ratified the Con- | 1787. Delaware, join the union, stitution on December 7, | Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES We want to meet your oil burner! We want to take full responsibility for its operation . . . to give your home safe, cheap, dependable heat with Atlantic's famous triple-refined heating oil . . . now with a new additive that helps prevent sediment from forming in your tank. We promise prompt deliveries, routine and emergency service—day and night. Please call now and make arrange- ments for complete oil burner service, Hollinger Oil Service LEHIGH AVENUE, LANCASTER, PA. FLORIN, Phone Lanc. 3-3401 PA. Phone Mt. Joy 3 3-3483 | PETE'S TAVERN 30 N. JACOB ST. MOUNT JOY The Place Where You'll Get THE BIGGEST HAM SANDWICH In The County JUMBO SHRIMP FRIDAY & SATURDAY on CA CA CH EA EA CE CA Ar Tm EERE FREE ie wm ADMISSION SAT. JULY 23rd Florin Carnival “The Home of Free Entertainment” FEATURING TONY MARINNI And His Novelty Band WLBR FAMOUS CHICKEN CORN RADIO STARS soup Ref.eshments — Beverages Cames Novelties for all | ) FREE “te “te PARKING Ne ee Phew a Sua El EERE ns JOY [ SHOWS MATINEE SATURDAYS and 900 P.M » AND SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAVSY 00 P.M AB. 10 M Mount lov. Pa FRIDAY JAMES STEWART “Strategic Air Command” FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY NITE 5:30 P. M SATURDAY. JULY 22 - 23 JUNE ALLYSON in- ONDAY -- TUESDAY, JULY 25 - 26 GREGORY PECK WIN MIN THAN in- “The Purple Plain” WIDNESTAY THJRSDAY, JULY 27 - 28 JULIE HARRIS JAMES DEAN in- ‘Fast Of Eden” “DAVY CROCKETT” AUG. 12-13— a aT A A TR "A
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