ING » y Fresh, Roasted PEANUTS Hassinger’s Grocery Market St., Mount Joy 16 N. EAST MAIN STREET We Recommend and Sell Honeggers Big “H” Feeds J. A. KEENER CORN & FEED PHONE 3 PEST CONTROL ALL WORK GUARANTEED we — Free Estimates — WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE E-TOWN 17-1415 31-tfe 2359 MOUNT JOY We've been pre in time for school tion of reconditioned J. M. paring C—O 0 0 O30 0) SS (SD) ST) W)C CT) SD) () _() Typewriter Sale all unbelievable and used machines, 411 EAST HIGH STREET ELIZABETHTOWN 7-4721 Adding machines, cash registers, check writers, dictators, recorders, safes, files, office furniture. for this event just savings on a wide selec- Sat. Aug. 20. Engle summer During Sales Days 1 Qt. Oil Free WITH LUBE and OIL CHANGE During hours 8 to 5 Amoco Tires - Tubes Batteries FULL LINE OF Auto Accessories VALVOLINE GREASE & OIL Zerphey’s SICO Service Station Mt. Joy Street Muont Joy, Pa. The Bowlers’ Alley The bowling season will op- en locally next Thursday when the Mt. starts rolling lanes at 7 p. m Joy Commercial league on the Lincoln eight spon- to go. These and cap- The league has sored teams ready their as listed: Qil Service, Mt. Joy teams, sponsors tains are Clar- Paper Hollinger ence Hollinger; Box Co., Bruce Brown; Kountry Kitchen, Ervin Weaver; Ger- berich Payne Shoe Co., Clyde E. Gerberich, Jr.; Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co., Baxter Wells: Koser Jewelry Store, Richard Dillinger; Keener Home ishings, Park E. Neiss; Food Store, Henry Greiner. The executive, committee the league includes eight captains and the following of- ficers: President, C. Miller Wol- gemuth; Vice Pres, Sam Bals- baugh; Secretary; James Heilig, Treasurer, Earl Koser. Any bowlers bowl in this league are invited to contact anyone of the league executives above. Furn- Hess of the desiring to MIDGETS DEF! EAT OLD TIMERS Tuesday evening the Ele- mentary grade school field be- fore a fair size crowd of ardent basefall fans the Midgets de- feated their sponsoing fathers by the score of 12 to 5. Charles Pennell, Red Pennell Frank Zimmerman, A. Schneider and W. Hendrix made the (10 mile) on distance around the bases ta score the Old Timers runs, | while the hits were pounded | out by Kunkle, C. Penne}, 2; E. Stettler, A. Schneider and Hen- drix. Other old timers were Lee Ells, Ducky Halbleib and Bruce Brown. Midgets plac- ed all players in uniform into the game in their final appear- ance for the season, after finish- ing in second place in the Lan- co Midget League for the year in a most successful season. Umpiring for the game was by W. Zimmerman an old tim- ers outstanding athlete who was the old tim- assisted by whole ers team. Thoughtful Attention To Every Detail JAMES B. HEILIG | Funeral Director “MARY'S OTHER HUSBAND” FEATURED AT GRETNA “Mary's Other Husband” will be the 128th show presented by Gene P. Otto with Charles F. Coghlan, director, at the Gret- na Playhouse. The comedy, which opens tonight will run through Aug. 24. Plan Fashion Show | Local JoyCees have announc- ed plans to stage their second annual fashion show for Mount Joy featuring fall fashions. Working in Conjunction with Kitty's Dress Shop, the show will be staged in the Mount Joy Though Otto is co-producing Elementary School auditorium at Mt. Gretna for his 11th sea- quring the first week of Octob- son, he has spent many more ep, years in the theatre, both in| Mrs. Charles Johnson is New York and touring about chairman of the committee and the country. While in New York js assisted by Mrs. Gene Eich- he was connected with the erly, Mrs. Abram Koser, Mrs. Hippadrome Theatre where he Nancy Johnson and Mrs. Har- worked on extravaganzas such|pld Zimmerman, Jr. as “Palace of Jewels”, “Inside wisi ile the Earth” and “Trip to Japan” FARMERS URGED He then went on road tours with many famous shows, in.| TO CUT ACCIDENTS cluding “Ben Hur”, “Rip Van| Harrisburg - (PNS) - With Winkle”, “The Round-Up” and farm activities throughout “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. He in- Pennsylvania now in full seas- troduced many famous bands to onal stride, farmers of the Harrisburg such as Kay Kayser and Fred Waring. At Gretna Keystone State this weck were Playhouse he assisted in cautioned to be doubly on their the production and has appear- guard against accidents on the ed on stage several times. | Vanita Brown will take tiel leading role in ‘“‘Mary’s Other! Husband”. Jackson Young will portray her husband, and Rob-| volved in an accident ert Cleveland will be seen as! carelessness, the total stranger who is forced op has farm. “Each individual farm work- er is responsible if he gets in- through haste, indifference thoughtlessness, the most to pose as Miss Brown's hus- : ! “ . Ne : >" common causes for farm acci- band. Gene Galvin will play] . her welthy uncle. Otlers in the dents,” commented Secretary of cast are Ben Laughlin, seen dur-| Agriculture William L. Henn- ing previous seasons at Gretna ing. Playhouse, Anne Herr, George . | He asserted that farm work- Curley, Ann Walters and Fran-| : ners s be cine Barrera. The setting will rs should know how to. pre be designed by Robert Debora, vent accidents -— and’ also | know what to do should one oc- eur. He said he himself has handled land sheep practically life Teacher Receives Master Degree David M. swine all his “but I never_ take a chance horses, cattle, Risser, Landisville,| ; . {with any of them.” was awarded his master of ed- ucation degree from Temple] He admitted to what he University last Thursday. The termed “a deep respect” for university awarded 213 degrees| animal at the ceremony in Mitten Mem- orial Hall, Philadelphia. The e| members were honored at al’ Iuncheon and diplomas were bad, presented by Dr. Harry A. Cochran, vice president of Tem-| ple. Principal speaker at the formal ceremonies was John Brown, Jr., director of opment at the university. Mr. faculty gone on a rampage of the Hempfield High School, parent reason and She formerly resided in os killed one or more persons. All esis {animals be it good or declaring that when it is it be actions should be govern- nature | bad, anticipated that might ed accordingly. “There is no such thing as a he said. heard that bull for no in- Al devel-| {a so-called gentle good tempered bull,” “Too often we have has ap- crippled or Risser is on the should be approached Pi voit p27 Washington has a taxicab for With care and a friendly word. Although the extent of agri- every 84 persons. Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Body by Fisher—Ball-Race Steering—Ouirigger | cultural acres is limited Fulton «| County has fertile soil and pro- | duces good crops. - PNS | | | | 20 TAS '| For ge and Home" I JLUSTRATED here is a simply: | made but practical magazine | rack for the living room or porch. The only parts needed are two | pieces of Masonite Tempered Duo- | lux, a %” hardboard which is smooth on both sides, and some lumber 1” square. Dimensions of | the trough may be 30 inches long, | | How-to: Magazine Rack . | | | | | [FORTS [MADAM | VOAS 1] | | tif Ont Lip t iP [ET [ J ltd md - N— \ \ J | | with the front panel 4 inches wide and the back panel 14 inches wide. As shown, the bottoms of the | wood legs are angled so they'll | stand flat on the floor. Flat-headed Rear Springer: Anti-Dive Braking Electrical System—Nine Engine-Drive Choices. The new Chevrolet has proved itself all K-I-N-G in today’s’ toughest driving competition! t Startingat the Daytona Beach NASCAR *-gponsored trials last winter, the new Chevrolet swept aside all competition in its class in acceleration tests. | Since then what’s happened: The latest figures on hand show that so far Chevrolet has piled up a big lead in NASCAR short track events against all comers in all price classes! Come on in and try America’s real honest-Injun GO car of the year! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. ‘West Main Street Mount Joy *National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Drive with care. . . EVERYWHERE! America’s hottest performer because it’s got America’s most modern V8! | screws are used to fasten the hard- | board to the legs. The heads should |be countersunk and the holes then tilled with wood putty. Screws are inserted through drilled holes in the hardboard and driven into the ; wood. The legs, where they join, are: fastened with screws. { Paint the ensemble in attractive ; colors, first using a primer. THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa.| Thursday, August 18 3 100 BOATS COMPETE AUG. 27 IN REGATTA AT LONG LEVEL Approximately one hundred | gaily decorated boals will com- pete in the boat parade on Sat- urday evening, August 27, op- ening the tenth annual regatta at Long Level. The two-day ev- | ent is being produced by the Susquehanna Yacht Club and sponsored by the Sertoma Club] of Lancaster for the benefit of] its civic projects. The parade will feature 20 bathing beauties from the Lan-| caster-York area. Eigh trophies) : { will be awarded to the winners| in the small boat and cruiser] divisions. Following the boat parade the water circus will open with exhibitions by a team of ten champion water skiers. Special- ty acts will include a dare-dev- il fire leap in which two Read- ing skiers jump together thru a flaming hoop. Aanother act, Bob Schoener will skim over the water supported only by his bare feet. Richard Frey of Lancaster Yacht Club, announced today the Joanne Fenninger of Ephra- ta has been signed for the ev ent. She will present her fam- ous act of twirling two while riding a single ski, foot. Stanley Friedman, general chairman of the Sertoma © Re- gatta Committee, said that boat races on 28, will be the first races ever sanctioned by ithe American Power Boat Association in this area. The grand winner of the races will be presented with the Governor Cup. Officils of the American Boat Association will supervise and judge races. More than one hundred twenty-five racing drivers expected to compete. They come from New York, Jersey, Maryland, D. C., Delaware, and Pennsyl- vania. are| will New| ATHLETES FOOT GERM MINIATURE GOLF THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY “Vera Cruz” Gary Cooper - Burt Lancaster | Plus “Woman's World” SUNDAY — MONDAY TUESDAY 66 . ’ Fox Fire Jane Russell - Jeff Chandler Dan Duryea PLUS [1 Man From . . J Bitter Ridge Lex Barker - Mara Curday Stephen McNally WEDNESDAY - FAMILY NITE $1.00 FOR A CARLOAD “Battleground”’ AND “No Escape” DRIVE-IN 5 miles west of Lanc. on By-Pass Rt, 230 Chicken Corn 4 miles east of Elizabethtown Phone HUNTING MOVIES MILTON GROVE SPORTSMEN’'S CLUB SATURDAY, AUG.‘ 20 (Rain or Shine) AT CLUB HOUSE Church, then one mile north. Soup Supper 3:30 on Manheim Road to Risser’s AND STRING BAND Commodore of the | batons] hold- | ing the tow rope with her free| the | Sunday, August the| | and] Washington | HOW TO KILL IT, IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried germs. Kills it on contact. Get] Greaseless, instant-drying T-4-L at any drug store. Today at SLOAN'S PHARMACY. Mt. Gretna OPEN DAILY { SAVE THIS DATE! Sat., Sept. 10-4to7p.m. Chicken Barbecue AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GRETNA TIMBERS SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS GRETNA TIMBERS 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 BUS TOURS AUG. 27 — PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH DAYS at Hershey (CTC bus) LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPT. 2, 3, 4 and 5 — Toronto, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, trip from Canadian side. FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 OR WRITE MRS. MAE ROTH MAIN STREET FLORIN, PA. 30-3¢ TE MT. GRETNA, PA. PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402 TONIGHT!—Playing Thru Aug. 24th ROLLICKING RIOT OF FUN “Mary’s Other Husband” | With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast DON'T MISS IT | FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M FREE "ie ADMISSION SAT., AUG. 20th | GOLF DRIVING RANGE Florin Carnival Large FREE Picnic Area “The Home of Free Entertainment’ FEATURING BLUE RIDGE BOYS WLBR RADIO STARS, FAMOUS CHICKEN CORN SOUP Refreshments — Beverages — Games — Novelties for all HILLBILLY & WESTERN BAND BENEFIT OF FLORIN HALL ASSOCIATION FREE "iw “iw PARKING A ——————— NEL MS SHOWS J O Y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND aruroavs | THEATRE| 6.8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 - 20 GLENN FORD ELEANOR PARKER ‘Interrupted Melody” In Cinemascope In- FIRST FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY 5:45 P. M MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 - 23 FRED MACMURRAY CHARLTON HESTON -in- “The Far Horizons" WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 - RANDOLPH SCOTT — DOROTHY MALONE “Tali Man Riding” 25 -in-