lisplay right, Here a few invest- AY p~ CY Y, PA, o CI] 294 8% 33 kD. ASIII ee The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 21 Ann Driscoll To Have Role At Mt. Gretna Ann Driscoll will Gretna Playhouse to play Mrs. Pennypacker “The Remarkable Mr, packer,” costume comedy, presented by Charles F. Coghlan and Gene P. Otto. The show will open Thurs- day for a week's run. Miss Driscoll has appear- ed on Broadway with many stage and stors. She recently in Arthur Miller's View from join the Company in Penny screen played “The : ization, the Bridge” She also starred with Heflin with Van Heflin. in "The Shrike.” In ‘Death of a Salesman” she was seen with both Gene Lockhart and Thomas Mitchell. She also has acted in “Skylark” with Gertrude Lawrence, “Hello, Out There’ and “A New Life.” In summer thea- ters she was seen in “For Love or Money” with John Loder, “Kiss and Tell” with Margaret O’Brien and “La- dies in Retirement” with Maureen, Stapleton. In addi- tion, she has toured through- put the country and ha played in USO shows. Charles S. Pursell will take the tiile role in “The Remarkable Mr. Pennypack- er.” Important parts will be taken by Rachel Taylor, Jackson Young, Gene Gal- vin, Anne Herr of Lancaster and Jim Bernard. The Penny- packer children will be play ed by Barbara Angle, Geo. Curley, Mike Schropp, Scott Ball, Gene Otto III, Jack Schropp and Marianne Thur- mond. O‘hers in the cast are Jill Schropp. Judy Ball, Debbie Otto, Robert DeMora, Sam Ball, Louis Marini and Jack Gilchrist. The popular Broadway comedy is direct- ed by Coghlan with a setting designed by Robert DeMora — ® EE WALLENPAUPACK DAM AREA AGAIN CLOSED TO PUBLIC The area of Lake Wallen- paupack within 750 feet of the dam, which The Penn- sylvania Fish Commission has designated as nursery waters will be closed to recreation- al activity again this year. Pennsylvania Power and Light Company announced today. Boating, fishing, SWim- ming and other forms of recreation are not allowed in this restricted area. Red flags mounted on buoys sep “PEAT t Community Movie PP&L Suggests Series Offered At Elizabethtown With a personal desire to The rapidly increasing use afford his employees and of electrical appliances in » 7S . ir ilies an opportunity a their fa oS Pro homes throughout Central CW \ to appreciate community and : : naionwide projects involv Eastern Pennsylvania and Earl Binder of Allentown! ing civic advancements, c¢'v- the still greater use antici-| flying a Tri-Pacer visited | ; i hse] il liberties brotherhood of nated for the years ahead, Donegal Airport last Tues man. health, safety and other has prompted Pennsylvania|day. Mr. Binder, who is] educational programs, Elizabethtown industria made sible Movie Nigh's" his own families but every woman and child zabethtown section a of scheduled movie progra for better than twenty secutive weeks. Milton S. Goldstein, her of .the Empire Shoe Mfg. Company und vritten the thi unity proiect and has commended in supp has itv only their when employees mn has cost of que COM yublie ready other: Boro w'th nromised. Goldstein he idea hood project which his supervisors in his org: Jay Meads has 'onduc ing for the past vears. Meads has be ecuring various films has been projecting from his home on Screed service been anufacturer financial caid that from a one ral Brown to a n outside Friends, neighbors guests have these and ma been enjoyi free movies for t past several years This year, these are being shown at be htown Park under t ioint sponsorship of zabethtown Park Comm sion, headed by Paul He and the Elizabethtown sterium. The showings ¢ to be given at the park and Wednesday and at Meads home Monday and Tuesday nings, Goldstein that all the hood and civic liberties ha mov Sunday nings “Commu- and mi the E gor con me and as he got ost neighbor- been Se and them jg his home. Eliza- the E Mini- | eve eve. pointed out! nrotective films on brother- Donegal Airport New Standard Fleciric Service an Power & Light Company tolwih Wenz Memorials, uses list urge all customers, contract-|the plane in keeping close ws, suppliers and builders to] touch with Wenz adopt a higher standard for| tives around the country. electric service eniranc Sid Pollock. Don Orr, in, 2s and necessary protective Jert Wells of Potts'own al li- equipment so were visitors during the ies In announcing the new de-| week. They use a Stinson ms sirable minimum for service» business travel. entrances, Mr. G. T. Storb,| included the division vice president, said|,; car for visiting a m- 1 calls for an increase in they giness place. size of the wires that makes, The number of airplanes or-| UP the capacity of ‘the ser-|in ye by corporations and un. Vice entrance and the instal-| gmat] businesses has tripled qo lation of protective equip-|j, the past nine years and al. Ment having at least 100 am-| now stands at 23,000 such py Peres of capacity. . | lanes. Aviation experts the Behind the upward revi-| ¢orecast 50,000 in use by ort Sion of these minimums is 1965 Bill Lear, board chair- the local utility's desire that| nan of Lear Inc. even homeowners enioy the great-|,, ope optomistic, predic'ing possible efficiency from|gg 000 business aircraft by electric appliances they now|ihe end of the next nine plan to add in the years. Sim went on to ex- tetter of Mount the service en- George Carriger of is of vital importance| ced their the customer's home wir- system. The size prising the not OW and | | for use of | is of m own or future Mr. Storb V-iplain thi it en trance Art Joy, Hos- anc Horton and ; Piper Pacer mn . Sunday. Stan Metzler of the wires com- Harold Rineer customers Ser-| pecame licensed vice enfrance determines the been busy amount of electricity that friends out for can, be brought into the john W. Hawthorne home from the point where hour of ‘instrument’ the electric company’s wires tion on Sunday are connected to the custom. Graybill, well Known ‘Fly 1's home, and the initial Farmer” dropped in for a tallation of at least the min- friendly visit. Homer flies an imum service entrance facili- Ercoupe. Recent visitors also ties will save many custom- Fok Lancaster were John ers the expense of increas- Fels of H. R. Miller & Co. ing cn, capacity| and Mrs. Fels, flying the uture appliances are|. ympany ‘Beechcraft Bonan- za’. Mrs. Fels, a pilot also 3000 art |} 8] : . ge ( ond ban of the received her flight instrue- ervice en Pros 18 We {jon from another lady pil- eau quipment . . lot Mrs. Reed Zimmerman. the panel housing the branch Dale Doutrich stopped off at & St and have their pilots, taking ny ng he gave an ies instruc he, li- is- if ire On| when added. The etrie on Ve circu’'t breake ) been secured. throusl be H eakers or to refuel his Piper een secure through the switches This equipment ; : Ani .Dotanation. Lease £ : ‘Clipper’, which is based on 4 cramatio Ol cerves as the junction point ; i B’nia B'rith while other from which electricity is d a private airport near Hel- Ales on haald ron a 1S 151, Enthusiastic about. the films on health, safely and patched to various parts of| f hi “1 educational programs were the house economy of his ‘Clipper’, he secured from many sources. The | thot = is not only The icue proiec : sater 1an g > The unique project got un-/equipment should match the but is al 8 Bway aval der way this year on Sunday capacity of the service en- UL 15 also less expensive, June 21d and regular pre- trance wives It it ie too Another pilot from ‘across senta‘ions are scheduled up small, the advantage of hav.| the digi | stem to and including Aug. 29th. ing large-enough service en-| a : pis) Sage who The irrent i Scr “ eo . . a iper 1 he current subject - trance wires is lost since the| x = 2 —— ger. terim Report & Your Doec- capacity of the fuses or cir- tor’’ is made possible through cuit breaker governs the "Midgets Defeat The Na‘ional Foundation for|p unt of electricity that can 'M fntantile Paralysis. flow over the rest of the cus-| ountville a. I tomer’s home wiring system.| Wednesday night the Thus, according to the new|2ets had their running shoes PP&L recommendation, ser-|on and scored on every op- | vice entrance installations >ortunity. to defeat Mount- Tsp ghsize For YOU should have a capacity of at|ville 10 to 4 on the Element- least 100 amperes s ary Sc ic 6! LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS say 0 wn) eres so that he ary School. Diamong. Bob IN THE SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE || customers may receive the “prout mixed 11s pitches VA SENDS YOU FOR THAT PURPOSE. fullest possible benefits from|well to hold them to four ar their present electrical equip- hits while his teammates col- arate the nursery waters from the recreational area .. of the 13-mile lake. — yl JAYCEE LEAGUE SOFTBALL SCHEDULE June 27 — Ephra‘a at home July 11 — Columbia, home July 18 — N. Holland, home July 25 — Lancaster, home Aug. 1 — E-town, away Aug. 8 — Ephrata, away Aug. 15 — Columbia, away When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. ment and additions. hits behind him victory. future lected seven for the provide for ir's Summer RACToR ‘ Now’s Fn ER) Trade | Get off to a good start! Complete TV Service Job or Contract All Makes & Models RADIO and T. V. 29 WEST MAIN STREET Phone For a to your let us And good beginning TV enjoyment, install your set. call us for all your TV needs. We in- stall and service roof antennas replace parts . . . make repairs or adjustments. Dependable, Speedy Reasonable Rales All Work Guaranteed DAY & BERRIER Sales and Service MOUNT JOY 3-8421 FOR A. NEW STERILITY We're in a trading mood! If you act now, we'll offer you a top price for your present tractor on a new John Deere. Here's your big opportunity to own a modern John Deere Tractor—at substantial savings—and enjoy easier, more profitable farming this year and for years to come. We have just the tractor you need and we'll gladly demonstrate its unmatched lugging power, economy, and ease of handling right on your farm—and make you a real momey-saving proposition. Phone us or drop in soon. If you wish, your purchase can be arranged on ganvenmient terms through the John Deere Credit an, H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. EAST MAIN & BARBARA STS. PHONE 3-3361 (GFL DEERE 3 Sx dcr [11 B44: QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT representa- | Donegal | local | Homer |! Handicapped Boy Avenue, ifternoon event the local Home, The 1:30 p.m. sold prior event Tal to members of the Rheems, | N for|s an. afternoon at the shore on = who recently |= Ame w is chairman of {to be rican ill begin are event group. lies the Wanted By Midgets If there is any handicap ed boy who is interes ed. in ["“aseball and would like to ccome a scorekeeper, he nay contact Bernard Kear, manager of the Mount Joy | baseball team. The applicants should be ‘en years of age or over. He vill be taught how to keep core; will wear the uniform f the team and will be en tled fo the sane privileges if the players. ———— - Afternoon Card Party Planned An afternoon card party ind dessert will be sponsor- led next Wednesday, June 27, by the local auxiliary to the United auxiliaries of the Lancaster General Hospital Mrs. Frank Zink, Marie‘ta the held in Legion at being by A 7%, A QUALITY MEATS ALSO A FUI L LINE WEST MAIN MT. OF “The Atomic Fri & Vit os + Krall Meat Market ST. -COMET- Midgets Beat E-town Monday the Mid behind pi ch'ng evening gels strong defeated B own Diamond nd hitting the on their 1. Bob Stark were timely Elizabethtown Team 16 to Terry Sprout and both the mound while pitched in at cach man accounting least one hit, boys this year are real prospects de spite their inexperience are fast developing into a real Lanco League threat. I'he bhigge t obstacle in their path is the lack of paren's and support of the ‘own. Columbia and Mariet a phs E have all brought soetions a long Joy that made nr like orphans, turn out on Mon day, June 25 to see and help he boys play Manheim here. Game Hime 6:30 pam, strong on the whole team the plate wi h for at The thowing and moral fown rooting Mount bovs look to so lets all ARES. M25 ML AR. THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY “Forbidden Planet” Nal er Pidgeon Ann PLUS Full Hour Cartoon Show Francis SUNDAY — MONDAY | TUESDAY “Gaby”’ Caron - John Kerr PLUS “Day Of Fury” WEDNESDAY ONLY FAMILY NIGHT {$1.00 For a Whole Carload “Mue-Town’’ S ALSO Monster’ DRIVE-IN Theatre~ 5 MILES WEST OF LANC ON BY-PASS RT. 230 JOY | verre rege Chicken Barbecue | SPONSORED BY SALUNGA FIRE COMPANY 4.00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. RAIN or SHINT Tocal Man Enlists nm U. S. Marines John W. Schatz Mt Joy 72. who reeentlv graduated from Donegal High School, mlisted in the U. 8S. Marine Torps it was announced Mon- day by M-Sgt. Herman C Lehman, USMC, in charge of the Marine Corps Reeruiting Substation in Lancaster There were sixteen boys who enlisted and were trans ferred to the Marine Corps Reeruit Depoe, Parris Island, South Carolina for twelve weeks basic training. After basic training, the men will be granted a 10 day leave prior to reporting to Camp Lejeune, N. C., for advanced training Gretna Timbers : BAR and GRILL P. M Dining Room open from 6 to oprn daily from 4 on 9 PM Music for dancing every Wednesday & Friday, Music by “GINO MILLER TRIO” CLOSED SUNDAYS For Reservations call Mt." Gretna 4-5611 23tfc GH TOE = TONIGHT! Thur June 27 Curtain 8:30 P.M. Delightful Costume Comedy THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER With a Rroadway Hollywood Cast and Foam Rubber Reserved Seats Mt. Gretna 4-6402 ~ June 26—Quarryville, home June 21 New Holiand, away June 28 Ephrata, away B. July 3 Paradise at home July § Reamstown, home 139 § July 10 Adamstown, home! July 12 E-town, away July 17 Millersville, home| July 19 Manheim, home July 24 Lititz, away M July 26 Columbia, away. | AMERICAN LEGION JR. BASEBALL SCHEDULE DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER OPTOMETRIST Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Telephone 3-8411 Mon Sat 10 am. to 30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 to JP Closed all day Wed- wday to ec suse TTI TREE SERVICE SAWING, Open Daily GRETNA Lake-beach, Miniature golf, golf driving range FREE PICNIC AREA PRUNING and SPRAYING B. IBACH Phone 5.4616 Main St. Manheim, Pa OUNT 22-tfe - SHOWS MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS AND AND SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS } 7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P.M. ! MOUNT JOY, PA. FRIDAY -_. SATURDAY. JUNE 22 - 28 SHIRLEY JONES GORDON MACRAE “Carousel” In Cinemascope Shows Saturday Nite 6: MONDAY — TUESDAY, JUNE 25 - 26 CORNEL WILDE “Hot Blood” In Cineimascope. JANE RUSSELL - WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 27 - 28 JOAN FOUNTAINE MARIO LANZA —- “Serenade” se MONEY in- 50 & 9:10 -in- -in- Po HOMEMADE WAY PACK FRYERS 215 to 3 Ibs Legs for Frying HAMBURG | HAM LOAF Ib (Ib. price V4-1b | sw EET PICKLES NORRIS LIQUID STARCH qts 15¢c Vo-gal 59- 34c¢) 3 i $ STEAKS civ) 1b 3 Will Be Held On The Fire Co. 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