-5931 {| {| BUS TOURS AUG. 13 — BOAT TRIP from Philadelphia to Wilmington.” aug, 2 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH DAYS at Hershey TC bus) : LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPT. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, side. — Toronto, trip from Canadian FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 MRS. MAE ROTH STREET OR WRITE MAIN FLORIN, PA. § 30-3¢ ATT MT. GRETNA, PA. PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402 Opening Tonight — Playing Thru Aug. 3rd PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING STAGE HIT ! “PICNIC” author of “Come Back, Little Sheba” & “Bus Stop” With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. by the CO ER SRL SHOWS J O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS T™H EAT RE HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. J Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 29 - 30 JOHN WAYNE — LANA TURNER -in- “The Sea Chase” FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY NITE 5:30 P. M. MONDAY, AUGUST 1 PHIL CAREY GENE EVANS -in- “Wyoming Renegades” TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 DAN DURYEA KEENAN WYNN -in- ? “The Marauders” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 - 4 VICTOR MATURE _— RICHARD EGAN “Violent Saturday” In Cinemascope -in- 3! Food Service HESS’ Food Store Phone 3-8211 MOUNT JOY [ Scouts To Leave Annual Old Timers - Saturday For ~~ Game Is Planned Philmont Ranch «nui bschait game berwee annual baseball game between the Mount Joy Old Timers and Saturday, four Mount Joy the local Midgets will be play- boys will leave for their trip .q ,, the grade school grounds. to Philmont Boy Scout ranch, The game time is 6:15 p. m. New Mexico. The four, Ronald The Old Timers line-up will Schofield, Harold Etsell, Jr, nounced at a later date. Jerry Buchenauer and Robert are urged not to miss Buchenauer, earned the money the game which is expected to in order to make the trip with’ je... laughs when the “old” other representatives of the boys will play the team. By county. supporting the game, residents The four will leave Lancast- are showing the Old er Saturday evening aboard the that they are behind their pro- Trail Blazer. With a layover in| gram of sponsoring the boys in Chicago, the group will have a worthwhile project. A collec- breakfast at Harvey's Restaur- tion will be taken to help de- ant and will tour the Museum fray the expenses of the team. of Science and Industry. { After the Scouts check in at Philmont, they will take a + Tournaments Are day northbound expedition. trek on horseback, four dons At with burros, and hiking on Philmont’s eighty-one miles of Local main grails, Clear Tournament winners were Creek Mountain ‘on top of Philmont at 11,600 feet” will be : : , . playground. In the intermedi- the highlight of their explora- . ti gniz hte track and field event, a ion. : : . : team captained by Jeff Mariner The end of their adventure _ : : ; : es won the sack race and in the will be breakfast at Philmont, ort re des 0 d b tiv 10. Tao viet base running event, a team cap- an is tr aos, a vis : : : 2 I tained by James Harnish won. to an old Pueblo Indian Village. Following their return to Phil- mont, the group will board the train and head back to Lancas- ter County. James Harnish also hop, step and jump race Barry Coover, Jeffry Mariner, | Dennis Naugle and John Brown To |also placing. James also won : | the broad jump with Jeff, Bar- A massive chain prevented ry, Dennis and John in the next| | | Timers | named for the past week at the| the British from sailing up the places. In the javelin throw, | Hudson. River during the Revo-| Larry Coover was first with| lution. |the runner-ups as Barry, Jeff, | | Phillip Hostetter, Dennis Fack- ler and Eugene Funk. Barry Mt G t won the ping pong throw with ® re na John, Jeff, Larry and Charles | Zimmerman in the next posi- OPEN DAILY Robert Funk won the table nnis tournament with Dennis MINIATURE GOLF ¥augie and Dennis Fackler as runner-up. Harry Griggs won GOLF DRIVING RANGE the checker tournament with i Dennis Naugle and James Phil- Large FREE Picnic Area lips runner-up. William Charles won the quoit tourna- as THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, July 28 3 Picnic” Is Play Feature At Gretna “Picnic”, Pulitzer ning Broadway hit show, will have Vanita Brown in an im- portant role when it begins = week's run at the Gretna Play- house tonight. The play produc- ed by Gene P. Otto and Char- les F. Coghlan, director, will run through August 3. prize-win- VANITA BROWN Miss Brown is appearing for her second consecutive season | at the Mt. Gretna summer the- won the] with | | atre. She will be remembered for her performances in, “Be Your Age”, “Husband on Ap- “Summer and Smoke”, “Private Lives” and other plays last summer. This year she al- ready has played in “The Hap- piest Years” and ‘Sabrina Fair” Seen proval”’, regularly on television, Miss Brown has been on the Eddie Fisher, Arthur Godfrey, Gary Moore and Vaughn Mon- roe shows, “Gangbusters’’, “Stars on Parade” and many others. She has done film work, most recently playing in “The Long Gray Line” with Tyrone Power. She also has acted in summer theatres, off-Broadway shows, touring productions and radio. Taking important roles in “Picnic” with Miss Brown are Margaret Stewart, Ed Wagner, Kathleen Phelan, Robert Cleve- land and Nell Clarke. Support- ing parts will be played by Dorothy Reese, Earl Montgom- ery, George Curley, Barbara Angle and Ann Walters. The setting of a back yard in a | small Kansas town will be des- ira [ ment: and Ronald Gambler won TH T [the horse-shoe pitching contest. E E COME Senior Group Winners Harold Etsel, Jr. won first Drive-In place in five of the senior track Eight Miles East of Mt. Joy | meet contests. He ran .8 of al On Route 230 mile in 3 minutes, 58 seconds. | TT He also came i first i he| THURSDAY — FRIDAY er Cy es 3 . . i < , o SATURDAY a ll re throwing, softball throwing | and forty-yard dash. count to the senior “THE SEA CHASE” event, Har- As a final] | MIDGETS | Joy Midgets traveled | they defeated John Wayne Lana Turner Plus old came in with the most| ¢ 9 points, David Halbleib, second THE PURPLE PLAIN and John Harnish, third. Gregory Peck Ralph Rice won the badmin-| Y ontest ar SUNDAY — MONLCAY fon gontes ind Harold, the TUESDAY ping pong {ournament. > Girls’ Winners Named 6 THE SEVEN In the girls events, Esther YFAR ITCH” Rice won first in the standing] broad jump with Joyce Berrier| Marilyn Monroc second and Donna Eltz, third. Also Joyce came in first in the disc SHORT SUBJECTS throwing contest with Marlene | WEDNESDAY - FAMILY NITE Sinegar, second and Esther, $1.00 FOR A CARLOAD third. Donna won the softball | ¢ y (throw, Esther, second and Na- | UNTAMED HEIRESS dine Bailey, third. Janice Ber- Judy Canova rier won the running broad- ALSO jump, Esther, second and Mar- | “PASSTON” lene, third. Esther won the 40 sm sense corse yard dash, Joyce, second and 20430430 430 400 430 e004 0304, 20400 630 43002 0630 430430 630.050.4 430 50 430 430 So oS 00 430 Qe ele 30 430 070 4700! Janice, third. Janice won the > 440 yard run, Esther, second, & and Joyce, third. Donna also : oe & $ : FINAL CLEARENCE on an Summer Footwear won the contest. horseshoe >. 0 (P0000, Beginners’ Winners Barry Funk won the wr > signed by Robert DeMora. —— TAKE TWO MORE Monday evening the Mt. to Eliza- defeated the On bethtown and Moose team 10 to 1, behind Sprout and then Wednes- night behind Joe Hostetter Marietta 8 to 2 to retain their hold on first place in the Lanco loop. John Harnish with 3 for 3 last nite led the hit parade while Hos- tetter only walked one while striking out 9. On Friday evening the travel again to Marietta make up game postponed the New Era tournament. The Midgets want to thank the townspeople for their dona- tions which have mounted to $60.00 now and plan on contin- uing this Saturday. — i — 30b day boys in a by pitching | Local Firemen Injured While Fighting Blaze 25 yard | Two Florin firemen were in- 49 dash in the beginners’ group | jured while fighting a fire Mon- * & with JoAnn Bennett, second! day afternoon. Maynard Robin- oe 5 and Jeffry Hawthorne, third.| son and Sylvester Swords re- DC & Dennis Mateer won the broad | ceived first degree burns when o Rp 3 Ww 9 C al $ 99 & jump, Kathy May, second and| they shot a stream of water 2 5 Jeff Hawthorne, third. Dennis| into a large pot which > { pais omen $ asu $ i pr. also won the volley ball throw | was being used to heat & Canvas or Leathers For Quick Clearence with Larry Deibler, second and | pitch. The pitch became over- 3 Kathy May, third. Kathy May | heated near the construction of won the softball throw in the the new elementary school in * : 5 3 girls group with JoAnn Ben- | Rapho Township and the com- oe 2 a; ed) 4 nett, second and Deloras Deib-| pany was called to extinguish a Reg. $3.95 Summer Casuals 79 PY. ho ler, third. Dennis Mateer won| the blaze. 5 Flats or Wedge Type - the boys softball throw: Terry | Following the fire, the com- 9 : ; 2 pairs $5. 00 oo Crider, second and Jackie Mar-| pany stood by for an hour. The Re 5 tin, third. two men were treated at the o& 3: Kathy May won the standing| o ces of Dr. John Gates for & {NY oF 9 % G5 3 broad Jump, Barry Funk, sec-| the burns on the arms, neck z. ak 4 OF ond and Dennis Mateer, third.| and face. * Children $ Sandals Values to $4.08 Ba, Kathy May won the one (seems a " + hop, Dennis Mateer, second and| ® — cb of - Karen Rice, third. NO 7 10 CE! oe. 2 = rinse tere All farmers who wish to oe R $4 95 C i OH DONEGAL 4-H CLUB have hay mows tested for the = cg. asuais pr. *%* HAS MEETING degree of heat within may & White and Combinations : " 4 The Dopegal 4-H Club met | have | them | checked by the py ; 9? on July 21st at the home of | local fire company. Farmers : 5 Mrs. Witman. ' | may call Ray Myers, Chief of " “, +¢ The bankers of Mount Joy| the Friendship Fire Company. . JA K HORNER SHOE o presented the girls with scatter | The chief also asks that re- %* Columbia Jt Mount Joy &| pins. | sidents be extremely careful oe 3 The next meéeting will be| in burning trash during the PS ot held on August 4 at the home| dry weather. eee rote roto odode fe slr lof Mrs. Witman, Je -— | \ Pet Show Winners Named At Playground Mitchell Albert was award- | ed first prze for entering the largest dog in the pet show on Tuesday night at the local playground with Thomas Ston er, second and Dena Leib, third. Theresa Hawthorne received a first for the smallest dog with Ralph Rice second and Karen Rice, third. Rita May's ants were considered the most un- usual and Robert Hopple's tur- tle and Richard Becker's tur- | tle as second place winners. Nadine Bailey's dog was] termed the cutest dog and Den- | nis Mateer, second for his rab- bit and Terry Crider, third for] his rabbit. Marlene Sinegar and | Phillip Sinegar own the dog] which was voted the best] groomed pet with Donna Corll’s cat, second and James Schatz’s| dog, third. Kathy May's guppies were] the smallest pets and Ronald Corll's guppies, second. For the prettiest in the aquatic groan) Karen Yingst’'s gold fish was first and Harold Smith's gold fish, second. In the last group, Helen Rutt received a first for| the dog with the most colors, | Bonnie Bair, second; and Kathy | Leitner, third. —. ) ee | FIREWORKS DISPLAY ‘| PLANNED JULY 28 One of the most elaborate] fireworks display ever present-| ed in this area will be a feature of the big free show to be stag- ed in Hershey stadium Thurs-| day evening, July 28th, as a special event of the annual] Lancaster Automobile Club pic- | nic. The stadium program also] will include an hour-long State| Police roadeo presentation, a parade of unusual antique auto- mobiles and a concert by the Pottstown band and glee club. A colorful parade of mounted troopers bearing flags will open the roadeo, followed the famed serpentine ride and novelty saddle drill. Next come the thrill-packed drills| and stunts of the troopers | motorcycles. Mounted and aeri- al balloon shooting and a pre- cision rifle drill also will be on the rodeo program. The ers, all from the State Police school at Hershey, will be charge of Major F. Martin, perintendent of the school. The Pottstown band will play for the rodeo acts and also will present a group of concert, club and solo numbers. The west stand of the stadium will reserved Club members, their and friends. The be open to the by will on troop in Su glee huge for families be east stand will public. The picnic is scheduled to! start at 10 o'clock in the morn ing with a concert by the New Holland High School band at | the park band shell. In the af-| ternoon the Pottstown band will play at the band shell. For children attending the picnic there will be free rides, | ice cream and a toy. —— — a Cubs, Fathers Camp Outdoors Members of the local Cub Pack experienced their first camp-out last weekend when thirty-nine Cubs, Den Chiefs and Fathers camped in the Geib meadow along the Mount Joy to Mastersonville road. Cubs who went on the trip were John Germer, Gerald Al-| leman, Brent Keener, Thomas | Heisey, Glenn Wittle and Jon Dillinger from Den IV; George Walters, Charles Heaps, Jeff rey Brown, John Hart and Den nis Fackler from Den I; Rich ard Nornhold, Thomas Meckley, Gary Holtzman, Dennis Beam enderfer, Collin Koser, Darryli | Wittle, Den 1I; and Robert Walker, John Gates, David Darrenkamp, William Wealand and Dennis Goodhart, Den Iil Den Chiefs were Ralph Rice, Jr., Rodger Bates and Richard Becker. Cubmaster Ralph Rice | was in charge. Fathers present for the over- night event were Jack Germer John Germer, tle, James Pennell, ters, Charles Brown, - Asher © Beamenderfer, Jay’ Meckley, Earl Koser, rus Wittle, John Wealand James Klinedinst. The Cubmaster wishes to thank all individuals and busi- nesses for their toward the camping trip, | Sr. Edwin Wal- Heaps, and ih on gos RL kta Wesley Wit- | Bruce | contributions | | Buller’s Beauty Salon A \J Main Street Florin, Pa. * MEMORIALS | Cold Waves Machineless Permanents $5.00 up | I also give Toni’s. Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Maude Buller, Prop. Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin EBERLE BEAUTY SHOPPE Will Close Every Monday Beginning August 1 until further nolice. OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Permanents, including hair-cutting and now for the hot weather. shampoo, given Eberle Beauty Shoppe Arlene Lutz MOUNT JOY, PA. 30-1c¢ Cleo Shank PHONE 3-4122 GRETNA TIMBERS SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. 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