Navy Battalion To Take Oath At Kutztown A high point of the Sev- enth annual Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival at Kutz- town will be the swearing in of the Second U. S. Naval Distelfink Battalion, now be- ing reeruited from the Dutch area of Pennsylvania, In conjunction with the ceremony on the afternoon of July 7th, a mother of a Navy man or woman will be crowned “Mother Distelfink, 1956". She will receive the as a result of her ability to bake the best Shoo-fly pie. In addition to having the ti- tle conferred upon her will be the receipt of a Matchless Gas Range, donated by the Contest sponsor, the United Gas Improvement Company. The titalist will be deter- mined by the baking contest which will start off in Lan- caster County by mothers of any Navy man or woman, in- cluding the mothers of any of this years Distelfink Bat- talion applicants, baking a Shoo-Fly pie in her own kitchen and having it deliv- ered to the UGI demonstra- tion kitchen in Lancaster be- tween 9 a.m. and 1 p. m. on Tuesday, June 26th. At about 3 p. m. the three top con- testants will be announced. They will each receive a prize valued at about $15.00 On Thursday, June 26 at 10 a.m. these winners will again bake a Shoo-Fly pie at the UGI Demonstration Kitchen on Conestoga Street. The winner of this baking con- test, to be judged, as the first by the Lancas'er Navy Mo- thers Club. will then com- Milk Is State's Donegal High Biggest Product Sports Awards With June Dairy Month just around a few corners, Are Presented certainly a few kind words are in order for the dumb animals and shrewd and wise dairymen that make Pennsylvania one of the top dairying states today. Unquestionably orary dairying much more than staking a few cows in a field and the thereof daily. Successful were pre- High ath- annual in the awards sented to Donegal letes at the second banquet Friday night school cafeteria. One hundred thirty-eight students and fa- culty members attended the affair to hear Woody Spon augle, head football tnd bas- ketball coach at Franklin & Marshall College, the guest speaker. H. Morrell Shields presid ed as toastmaster and awards weré presented by faculty manager John Day and the {coaches the respective the Janet ribbons, tennis and cheerlead- Hubert Peters, junior ; basketball; Kenneth Ines We have. : DePoe, varsity basketball; Breeding of stock : Staley, baseball and potiant. ‘The selection of Roy Armold boy's tennis. feed and the proper mixture Six ’ a of feeds with healthful in- wards were presented . $0 gredien's is exacting and de- Gary Fpler, William Earhart mending. ; Charles Groff, William Bly- Proper and hygenic care nicr.. Robert Blvmier and of stock is equally important Benjamin Grofit. Muior o y In some cases milk not wards were given ‘to. James touched by the human hand Shenk Edward. Lindemuth. from the time it leaves the William Richard Div cow until it reaches the city at. Tasenh Hostettar. Larry CONSUTRET. . Watkins, Jerry Buchenauer, Dairying in Pennsylvania| po, 050" Gillham, Charles has indeed gone far — and Snyder, Frank Kramer, Jerry perhaps just how far is illus-| go giey Tony Martin, Rob trated by the fact that there art Hiestand. Brown isa cow for every ten resi- and managers Gary Zeller dents of the Keystone State. Rive Proc “Harold Ginder. Or if you'd rather look at Kenneth Wittle and chard it from the standpoint of 3 Bowers. ! Sports contemp- embodies merely at large milking as dairy farmers of the Keystone State have gone a long way from those days. Competition has fore- ed the issue. Dairying today on whole is quite scientific almost as exacting of the most efficient title of teams, Miss girls’ many | ing; indus- , . high as is major 1S in need of The When printing, Julletin. remember LE ‘ring appli- should contact Navy Mothers Club or Navy Re- Tronsportation to will be furnished Navy Recruiting Ser- Lo any VIARRIAGE John ing on Sherk, I — LICENSES Kibler, Jr. Wash- 3oro and Anna Ruth Mt. Joy R2. John Cassel Mummau, Florin and Dorothy Neff, Lancaster R1. an, Joseph Reisinger Make it... JUNE Sth On Saturday evening at the Hershey St: can see and hear just of 9th, Naomi you about June dium tO YMCA To Open Swim Series The Lancaster YMCA will open i's 36th season of Sum- mer School, on Monday, June 18 at the YMVA, 7 W Orange St., Lancaster. Mr. Ralph H. Patterson of the J. P. McCaskey High School faculty will again be the principal of the school and be assisted by Mr. C. M. Ebersole also of the MeCas- key school. Mr. E. B. McEl- downey of the YMCA Staff will act as registrar. The purpose of the school which served over 100 stu- dents last year, is to provide an opportunity for students to make up work needed for fulfilling school requirements brushing up on needed sub- jects or preparing for condi- tion examinations, all cours- are offered with the ex- ception of commercial sub- jects or those requiring lab- oratory from the 6th grade through the 12th. Students in both city and county schools are welcome to attend. Registration can now be made at the YMCA. A $5.00 deposit is needed on enrollment and a statement of approval teacher or es principal that the work is necessary should ac-|. company it. Persons may attend class- es Morning or Evening with some work being offered from 7 a. m. until noon and from 6 p. m. until 10 p. me from Monday through Fri- day. A certificate of completion is awarded at the end of the 6 week season to each stu- dent doing satisfactory work and who has completed their course. For additional information call the YMCA Program Of-| fice at Lane. 2-2113. Buller’s Beauty Salon MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA Cold Waves & Machinless Permanents I give “Toni's” Mt. Joy 3-8851 Maud Fresh, Roasted PEANUTS Hassinger’s Grocery N. d~ Buller 16 Market St. Mt. Joy 44-tfc iii the world’s best Drum marching and music. ninth annual He rshey Invit Competition which has drawing bigger crowds ea 3 year. This year there will be four popular Junior Corps and four top-notch Senior Corps. The Juniors will be competing with the Seniors only in the matter of GLAMOUR, but pe rhe 10%) neither group knows ob tha contest Corps the ation “be Ss ona UFV-125 Freezer sity sque VEO Range Range WS 45 Washer SS101 Refrigerator more liquid form there are A produced 25 quarts for each| Major baseball awards of the state’s 11 million resi-| Were presented to James dents. Pennell, Richard Divet, Ben- Milk production today is Jamin Groff, Larry Watkins, the biggest single phase of Baers bro le, fray ey Pennsylvania agriculture ha Ferry Horror pete with the other winners, and that’s big no matter how RN amr lone ench from Reading, Lan- vou look at it. {and Joseph Hostetter. Minor id Fre 8, n — baseball awards went Harrisburg and Al- Gerald Brandt. John Wea-/l€ntown areas, in another land, Donald Zeller, William contest. This to take place at Armold. Robert Sprout. Jay Kutztown Festival’ a* 1:30 p. Snook and manager Ronald ™ on Friday, July 6th. The Bi Voulc winner will be announced Jack Beaston, Charles during the swearing in cere- Going to off, Vernon Oberholtz-r, Mchies of the Distelfink Bat- James Craul and Harold Et- lion. sell received major awards, | Any wo an dest ERSH y fi tennis Minor awards [a ! in cards Robert Buchenauer, UG thi wuglas Fish. James Mumma Me bers iS Sums Pat Moran, Joe McKain, Joe hil & Grable. Lee Newcomer, Rob Suz P rt Heistand and John Rider. '€ El William Nagle Graybill Gor. Grable, Sandra Arthur Gish. Par- McKain, Owen Haines, Nelson Hess, Jack Beaston, David Chapin and Jack Gil- bert were awarded major a wards for rifle. Junior high basketball wards went Donald White, John Harnish, Barry Trostle, Eugene Bowers, Rus- ell Stoner, Samuel Grove, Donzld Clark, Gene New- comer. John Mattera, Barry Barnhart, Larry Pardoe and ranagers, Lawrences Wittle, and Sem Vars ity cerleader awards went #n Glamour, so h ip to Jann t 0 Faith Raber, Betty Me- a secret. Seeing this thrilling Kain. Win Markley, Fre- spectacle is a good way to top da Hummel, Sandra Reising- off a day of thrills at Her: shey. er and Jean Mumma. Minor Children under twelve admitted guards XP resented free when accompanied by BS Yen presented to adults. Mark the date on your ™M€ bers of the junior var calendar now — eves d. Judy Naugle, j ning, June 9th. (Rain date, Sun- Uorect'a Hornafius, Pa ricia day afternoon, 5a 10th, but it Mump-r. Kay Kauffman, ain't gonna rain no more.) Just Pay 14 Weie n, Marilyn Leak- one thing more—be sure to buy f C21 a program, for in addition to We nd Kay Bauserman. telling you about the wonderful P L 0 W ING participating corps, it gets you a chance to win a top-grade television set. Spons sored by The “Chocolatiers” Senior Drum & \ 3 Bugle Corps, Vv FW Post 3502 will plow and Dre pare lots and Legion Post 386. General for spring planting. admission, 1.00; Reserved secc- OWEN MUMMA tion, $2.00. . MT. JOY R2 PH. 3-967 DR. JOHN H. STAUFFZR OPTOMETRIST Warehouse Specials NEW FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES B.W.F. Dishwesher LIMITED AMOUNT IN STOCK M. S. SENSENIG EE eu REG. $469.95 NOW $299.00 $199.95 $299.95 $179.95 $139.95 $199.95 & Trade-In $319.95 $429.95 $299.95 $199.95 39 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa TIRES Telephone 3-8411 FRIGIDAIRE - WILSON Sales & Service Mon. to Sat.—10 am. to 1:30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 to 206 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY PA. ; 8 pm. Closed all day Wed- | Size REGULAR EXCHANG nesday. id | nid Exchange “EES 6.40.15)» ac. i Fi em wd MANHEIM RB. D. Low- Cost bos ns To Pay Bills Quick approval on personal loans. You hers Fry PA. 2, NE need no collateral or so-signer if vou have a steady job. Come in and get the facts. CASH IN A HURRY FOR ANY WORRY REE Rock Drilling Concrete Breaking. Etc J Air Compressor Work Rocks and pg Instalment Loan Service, Inc. 23 Center Square ELIZABETHTOWN I | Gt 5 Excavating Cellars, (Trenches, Etc { and Grading Trees Removed Phone 7-1185 5 A Pim from the school ‘* | CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS! side Most Farms " Have Television embraced a summation on all major crops, livestock, Harrisburg - PNS - Slight- poultry, eggs, milk, number ly better than four out of Tee . 1 State level on rank among every ten farms in Pennsy} other states on such items as vania today have television gap, cash income, farm pric- sets. es, wages, equipment and This was revealed by the similar item. s Department of Agriculture > oe Patronmize Bulletin Advertisers following a survey of farm families of the Keystone TREE SERVICE State. From the survey it was es SAWING, PRUNING and timated that around forty SPRAYING percent of the 147,000 farms i » PN lvani: are mT in Pennsylvania are T-V Phone 5.4616 minded to the extent of hav ' id 120 S £ 5 ing a television set in the Main St Manthei Im. B. B. IBACH Pa home. (There are No KNOWI ssa. ete se se nn sa. en ob | ; instances yet of any having been installed in the barn.) In addition, the survey COME § — showed, 95 per cent of all Poles Bow THURSDAY — FRIDAY ave electricity, per cen have telephones, 83 per cent SATURDAY have running wa‘er, 64 per “Th M I Th G cent have bathrooms, and 57 € anin € ni per cent have heating sys tems. Flannel Suit” Ind cations are that if the present trend continues along Gregory Peck these lines, Pennsylvania's Jennife Tones Marcel farms nay eventually out- PI ls waren distance their urban breth- Le ren in many of the so-called CARTOONS AND SHORT! “comforts of home.” so ps | SUNDAY VONDAY the luxury or semi-luxury TUESDAY en “The Conqueror” 43: NER, PLUS CARTOONS & SHORTS 3 Ald VC Rane) WEDNESDAY ONLY FAMILY NIGHT QUALITY MEATS '$1.00 For a Whole Carload BAR and GRILL LINE ‘Crashing Las Vegas’ ALSO “The Last Tomb” DRIVE-IN Theatre~ 5 MILES WEST OF LANC ON BY-PASS RT. 230 ALSO A FULL OF Fruits & el 5 Krell's Meat Market WEST MAIN" ST., MT. TE Vy \ JOY =" wa HO Deep Sea Fishing Indian River Inlet SHIP TO SHORE RADIO CAPTAIN ELI G. MUSSER 36 Ft. Cabin Cruiser olive May” PHONE LEWES 8840 LEWES, DELAWARE R.D NO 1} AENEAN RENE NONE CEN ERENCE EER EE ~~ BUS TOURS ~ June 10th Gettysburg and Caledonia Park - and farm of Presiden! Eisenhower.. June 29 to July 12 New England States - Canada Brunswick CALL OR WRITE Nova Scotia and New FOR INFORMATION MRS. MAE ROTH MAIN ST, FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-6042 LANCASTER 17-5660 CORT 11d ECHR LNT — ® SURE STOPPING SLOTTED TREAD © TOUGHER ARMORUBBER © THOUSANDS OF EXTRA MILES GEO. W. LEAMAN 208 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Gretna Players To The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Begin Rehearsal of farms, and data at the Playhouse company will be- T- Bone Steak Dinn¢r MADAME DEVORHA Reader & Advisor on all Thursday. May 31 Members of the Gretna gin rehearsals Friday for With vegetables, Italian problems of life. Has helped the opening production of Spaghetti lothers - can help you. All the season. “The Solid Gold Only $q-00 Readings guaranteed. Cadilac,’l’ Broadway comedy y a0 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. s Spaghe i eC | success which starred stage Spagielt ner 30c| No. 1 W. Market Street and screen actress Josephine Home Baked | MARIETTA, PA. Hull. Ham Sandwich 30c¢ : The play by Howard Tei- SEA FOODS lll chmann and George S. Kauf-|Steamed Clams doz. 25¢ man will be presented by Lobster Tail 85¢ | 0 D il [Charles F. Coghlan and Crab Cake . pen a y Gene P. Otto for a week's|. With slaw Ent run starting June 7. Coghlan Shrimp order. Sve M oO U N will mark his 12th year as PLAT FER DINNERS director of the summer the-! Kitchen open Daily from ater 10 to 8 Aileen Poe will take Migs| Joe and Millie Arbutina | Hull's role, a small stockhol- Proprietors | Lake: beach, Miniature golf, der who manages to upset a A h ti T huge sor pore Won or comic, I U ina’s avern | golf driving range ashion, iss Poe aslo ap- N. Jacob St. Mount Joy| peared at the playhouse iY Tass FREE PICNIC Ane de 16950 in “Harvey” when she nlayed another part madel. famous by Among the cast rehearsing|@ for the first show are Rach-|g = Seve] MATINEE el Taylor, leading lady ina EVENINGS SATURDAYS 11954, who re urns for her = AND AND second season; Jackson |g SATURDAYS TH 1k A T RE HOLIDAYS Young, leading man last 17 and 9:00 P.M ; 2:00 P.M. summer; Frank Hammerton, | MOUNT JOY. PA. making his Gretna debut; FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 1 - Gene Galvin, beginning his . fifth season at Mt. Gretna. BING CROSBY — DONALD O'CONNOR rns open ”» When in need of printing “Anything Goes remember The Bulletin. | G [4 EF MONDAY — TUESDAY, JUNE 4 - 5 i I NA: BILL HALEY — JOHNNY JOHNSTON -in- TIMBERS: open daily $3 3 Ed Td Td dS Tt Sd sds ts ret tt tte et Tt tees testes testes i ses Ts AIEEE RNR AREER NAAR RRR RRR RS iss 1 “ROCK AROUND THE WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 6 - DANA ANDREWS — KENT SMITH “Comanche” In Cinemascope -in~ from 4 P. M. on Dining Room open Thursday, June 7th CLOSED SUNDAYS 22-1C IEEE NSN EEN 11130: THE WILEY & RUTT AGENCY TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING | THE APPOINTMENT OF i Naaman E. Harnly AS MANAGER OF OUR : NEW LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT | Representing PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Agency has added this additional Representative to better serve their present Policyholders and the Community. WILEY & RUTT CAN NOW TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insure To Be Sure Wiley & Rutt Agency 81 FAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3 9611 133 3333 LILLIE roses eee se IIIT ISIN Hess’ Food Stores COMPLETE ONE-STOP FOOD SERVICE MOUNT JOY - MASTERSONVILLE
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