The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 06, 1956, Image 4

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. LARGE AREAS OPEN GRETNA SEASON F ll S :
Thursday, Seplember 8 4 FOR HUNTING CLOSES SEPT. 12 a ports ‘Annexation 2nd Newcomer og aking, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeager shore over the weekend was sixth state admitted to the
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YORK FAIR OPENS
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SEPT BER 11 val Department of Forests
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York, Pa One of the and po oh today announced production of the seas- Announced bids received which complied meters on the west side of
greatest entertainment pro- the opening of 48,851 acres of on, the farce-comedy, “Three with specifications were re- North Market Street. Bills
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grams ever arranged for fair yndeveloped land in eleven on a Honevmoon,” will be The 1956 Fall Sport sched- jected because of the high amounting to $1,090 were or-
patrons will feature the an- (11) State Parks for the '56 ule was released today to the costs of the job. Following a dered paid.
nual York Interstate Fair op- hunting season. This is an in. ree men who have a €OM= Bulletin by John Day, III, discussion with John J. Brin ss" ve fl)
ening next Tuesday, Sept. 11, or ase of 3 660 acres over last Pined 14 years of experience faculty manager of athletics. jac, heating engineer, mem-| The state of Delaware has
and* will continue all week year at the Mt. Gretna summer Donegal will play an eight bers decided to install traps a perfect circular’ for one of
day and night through Satur The hese theatre, The show, produced game schedule in football op-| for radiators in the building ii
av SQ 5 Il locations of these ing with E mal E + |at the present time its boundaries.
day, Sept. 15 State Parks are: Big Pocono by Charles F. Coghlan and ening with E-town at ~town. Eo
No effort or expense has : es : Blue Donegal was admitted into A resolution naming two - —
t spar r G wa] Mar. Monroe County; U€ Gene P. Otto, opens Thurs- < Eco of Rosas streets in the eastern annexa-
een spared by General Mgr, Knob in Bedford County: [the Conferénce of Roses but Street: e eastern annexa 1 -
S. S. Lewis to secure the cus Cook Forest in Clarion, Jef day ithey will not be eligible for Sept. 27—Upper Leacock H a ALLER
tomary wealth of outstanding ferson and Forest Counties: Stage manager Jack Gil- championship points until’ ph = PI hid hs MT GRETNA, PENNA,
entertainment and exhibits French Cres k in Berks and christ has held his post atthe 1957 season. (League rule Oct. 4—E. Lampeter A AN UU, SS ie SS bod Sens SER
The displays of livestock, ag Chester Counties: Hickory Gretna since 1950. He has states a team must play five Oct. 11—Penn Manor H TONIGHT
ricultural and farm products, pi Carbon County; Laur- headed the staff for 92 of the conference teams before be- Oct. 18—New Holland H Thru Sept. 12
machinery pnd exhibits of el Hill in Somerset County; Play houses’s 144 productions. ing eligible for points). Oct. 23—Pequea Valley A Curtain Sto P.M
every nature will more then Raccoon in Beaver County; Gilchrist has had extensive, Mr. Peters will coach foot- Ne TV Merry and Mischievous
live up to the usual high Ricketts Glen in Sullivan and theatrical experience in Eng- pall, assisted by Mr. Gemb- HOCKEY "3 ON A
standards And as usual Luzerne Counties; Tobyhan-land and the United States erling and Mr. Staley. All Sept. Seg A a
there will be keen competi-| County; Chap-as playwright, actor and football games will be played > pt. 2s Hempel 3 HONEYMOON
Jot among the 4 H girls and man Dam in Warren County; stage manager. . away. Sel. Conire Madcap Martial Mix-Up
boys 5 oe premiums anc and Shawnee in Beaford Co George : C urley, Soccer will open at home oot 15 a Final Play of The Season ;.
Te iis as usual will be, The different areas will be A I = Sept. 20 with Hempfield. 24 Manheim Cer nt: A: FO oe Seats
School Children S$ : Day with posted with signs to cle: arly Gretna lor four Seasons. “Roy Armold will coach the = re ———— - a
plenty of band ru indicate where hunting is RE worked with St soccer team. saan u
Ri XC g Di : theatres, music circuses i a
sic by the Red Lion High permissible, and individual . ; Mrs. Brooks, coaching the m : SEP 15
High Schou: and West York State Park maps shawng per Gren) i ai) girl's hockey team, will open ® SHOWS MATINEE - T. 1 Im THRU TH
int Area High School ds missible hunting areas may Dt rye far dha play the season at E-town, Sept.is EVENINGS SATURDAYS . . .
Tn the alterna The secured at the park offices Signed settings for the play.) AND AND : Day and Nite ® Rain or Shine
on Pee senior: by writing to fhe for three years. Me i | savuscavs I'THEA TRE wousays 1. 4
School Band in re or Tins ment of Forests and Waters, tended ie Whitney Ra, Elizabethtown J-V's Fri . r Ve Jn 5:00 RI 5:00 PM ; 2100 Pu » GRANDSTAND EVENTS
To : es: si yf Recreation, Har-0f Art, New rave 7 rey Cm MOUNT JOY. PA.
The grandstand vaudeville Diyisien A Recreation and has won an art scholar-| [day Sept. 7. 8 p.m, at Eli- — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 8 x
BS oar Toman eS ary Goddard caution ip 10 Cooper Institute in| zabethtown. - = SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY WITH SPECI. ADDED FEATURE OF
pulstonding circus and inter-| Secretary ce New York for the fall. Manheim Twp. J-V’s, Mon-/® JEFF CHANDLER — GEORGE NADER -in- ®
national features. Among cd the hunters “10 use ™ Louis Marini and Margar-|day, Sept. 17, 3:30 p.m. atm 99 mi HIGH SCHOOL BANDS - AFIN. - RED LION & WEST YORK JOINT
them are the Stuart Morgan|treme care with firearms and ™y oitin are Manheim Twp. = Away All Boats » AREA H. 5. BANDS - EVE.- WM. PENN SR. H. S. BAND OF YORK
Dincess: Michel Chimes angjarchary reas, heir first summer at Mt| Ephrata, Friday, Sept. 21, 8 : INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
5 1 rect fro 0 se are public park areas.” weird: ic. tenhiielz ET ——— ere eee
Sivas TV Shou With hes swine “enon se Merit lochniialo pm of eit 8 MGNDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 11} HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES AFTERNOON
: nls : ’ Te a ee while Miss Lew Ss anc arsity, riday, “
West and McGinty, hilarious) yermissible except in park Eni of prompting andlgep: iw p Solara '# BARBARA STANWYCK—BARRY SULLIVAN -in- E Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE
comedy house builders: the garding fires, which are not © sound . Central Varsity -
J . | ® § . c p 2] ¢ y, “oe 9" Ee * * * * *
Loe) Moen Zone replaces. ° Heading the cast of “Three|Saturday, Oct. 13, 2:15 p.m. : The Maverick Queen THE DYNAMIC TEAM OLSEN & JOHNSON
Jac ders; 1 Losaral - on a Honeymoon” are Manheim. 2 «
Troupe, teeterboard Bulletin Advertisers son Young, wealthy playboy:| Cornwall Varsity, Saturday ® WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 - 13 3 “WELLZAPOPPIN SHOW” - AFTERNOON & NITE
the Four Marconi's comedy : Margaret Croyden, his first/Oct. 20, 2 p. m. at Cornwall. |@ LAURENCE HARVEY — ANTHONY STEELE -in.
quartette, also from the Ed Ny, Rea SOEs Haime 4 ow ” “3 4 od i INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
bad wife, and Teresa Du aime, | Patton Varsity, Saturday, 1 - 99
Sullivan TV Show, and Son rere fe —=his second wife. Others 27, 2:15 p.m. at Patton. “Storm Over The Nile HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
ny Moore's Roustabouts, aj J the cast are John Main, Gene| Warwick J-V's, Monday, § Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE
dog and pony act, are just a LF Vv ae Galvin, George Curley, Louis|Nov. 5, 4 p.m. at Warwick. = COMING: H * hh A
few of the featured attract-| 13 » Marini, Sandra English and/ * Denotes Conference of |m 2 ii : *
ions which will be presented| PARADE |v... Lewitinn The farce] _ Roses Members. i SEPTEMBER 14 - 15 — “PARDNERS H THE VA
daily, afternoon and night. | IN OUR AD directed by Charles F. Cogh-| SOCCER : SEPTEMBER 28 - 29 — “KING AND I" GABONDS SWING QUARTETTE sem ¢ wire
Fro Will be COLUMNS lan, will run through Sept. Sept. 20—Hempfield Hg OCTOBER 4 - 5 - 6 — “MOBY DICK” i INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON § NITE
HG “High Ad Mighty" | 12. | Sept. 25-—Lamp.-Stros A AMEN NES ARERR RES HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
presented with a line of 24| - YOU TO Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE
lovely girls, in colorful S. \V INGS * ok Kk %
scenes with electrical effects| _
and new scenery. The gigan-|



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tic all-weather covered stage! wre wr
insures a complete perform-
ance every night, rain or
shine.
Following the usual cus
a Tone pony * ok kk
a ng. rom om 9 GES RUNING RACES. - AFTERNOON ONLY
night, Olsen and Johnson and *‘Star Of India INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON § NITE
| SOW i non Cornel Wilde SENSATIONAL AUTO THRILL SHOW iv 5 wire
The Vagabonds, the daffiest PLUS Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE
swing quartette; On Friday.
the popular Ted Lewis of
battered top hat and clarinet
fame with his all-star show
On Saturdav afterncon and
“The Breken Star’
Howard Duff - Lita Baron
3ill Williams
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= LEWIS & HIS ALL-STAR REVUE - viv 5 wn
INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE
 
 
 
 
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night the climax of the
grandstand attraction will be
iri Horan and his Luks SUNDAY — MONDAY
e ivers st one ¢
Ivers TUESDAY
and thrill after another. An ;
added feature will show a DOUBLE FEATURE Buick CENTURY 6-Passenger 4-Door Riviera
stock car fired from a huge a : .
cannon. His First Western
There will be a full pro- Frank Sinatra as
program of horse racing on vy
the fast, half-mile track. Har “Johnny Concho :
ness racing on Tuesday, Wed- :



nesday, Thursday and Friday PLUS | vi
afternoons; running races ev- van Heflin { :
ery day including Saturday a 9 ® :
The miles of well lighted, | :
paved midways will be occu- Patterns - - 0- a ra Price :
pied by the James Strates rei 3
Shows and Rides. | NORRIS FANCY i
The same low admission WEDNESDAY ONLY 1
cans Cc
FAMILY NIGHT
$1.00 For a Whole Carload
“Singing Guns’’
for reserved grandstand seats
will prevail as in previous
years. This in spite of the
ever rising costs for high
class attractions. Grandstand
reserved seats are available Ella Raines
at $1.20, $1.80, and $2.40, Vaughn Monroe
tax included and bay be ob-
tained at Fair offices, or by PLUS
Walter Brennan |
Its Bonanza Time at Buick Dealers!
il TIME you take the meas-
ure of a '56 Buick CENTURY,
you'll know what the sports-car
And when you press the pedal
you get the response of Buick’s
mightiest V8 engine and the
So you really ought to try a *56
CENTURY, ..
Especially now, while your
present car is at its peak
worth...
Especially now, at today’s
telephone, York 8-2033 and GD 9 : . : ;
8-2086. Rio Grande folks mean when they say the silk-smooth wizardry df an Buick prices (who knows when
The York Intersiate Yair is John Wayne-Maureen O’hara CENTURY is a great performer, advanced new Variable Pitch they Il ever be as low again!)...
noted nationally for its fine
entertainment, displays and
exhibits and hospitality. -DRIVE- IN Theatre~
Make your plans now to take
the family and friends and 53 MILES WEST OF LANC
enjoy this, the big Blue Rib- ON BY-PASS RT. 230
bon Fair of the East. It's the
season’s biggest event.



WEAR CLEAN CLOTHING
Fast and Efficient Service
Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring
WOOLEN GARMENTS CLEANED BY US ARE
The getaway is right away—the
road feel superb—the handling
a joy. For this is Buick’s most
spirited and spectacular car.
It has the highest power-per-
pound ratio in all Buick history.
It rides on a chassis compact
to the last ounce and inch.
It takes to movement like a
prima ballerina—nimble to the
nth degree.
Dynaflow* that lets you switch
the pitch for emergency accel-
erationthat’sthemost satisfying
safety measure in the land
today.
A's we said. the name is
CENTURY.
And, as you'll discover, the
price is a cinch. For the
CENTURY is just a cut above
Buick’s lowest-price SPECIAL
Series—and that’s just a cut
above the well-known smaller
cars.

And especially now, with Buick
so solidly in the Top 3 of
America’s best-sellers—and that
kind of sales volume permitting
us to make you an even finer
trade-in allowance.
Drop in on us this week—today
would be even better!—and see
what a buy you can make right
now on the best Buick yet!
*New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow
is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today.
It is standard on Roadmaster, Super
and Century—optional at modest extra
cost on the Special.
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