15 jockey. Ue, ce will | ger child .m. The a( 25¢. SREEERE , / Mw P. S. ry clean C. NT JOY JICES Lemonade, y-Lemon on ~0Z. ans ny Wolgemuth. bolt, Kenneth Shearer, For three years service to da Sumpman the school in the Senior H.Z2h West. enauer, Carol Detwiler, San- mixed chorus: dra Felty, Cathy Darryl Aument, ® DHS Honors (From page 1) Spec'al award for Harnish, Linda Morton, Pat Nornhold, na Charles, Kenneth Eshle- Brenda Pardoe, Linda Shields man, Carol Gratch, Lindaed at Carolyn Sloan, Barbara Steh- Hayden, Lloyd Heisey, Mari- cises man, Cindy Tripple, Daryl an Hiestand, Joanne Martin, June Wittle, Mary Wolfe and Lon- Robert Raber, Martha Rain- A commencement on Tuesday 6, included: college preparatory Lin- ward by and Carole Marietta three Sandra years service as accompanist Judy Hawthorne, Larry Johns Barnhart, Peggy Brill, Don-for the chorus, Loraine Felty. 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BLACK & DECKER HEAVY DUTY SAW $14.88 $29.95 $29.95 $52.50 $49.90 Picnic Chest — Jugs — Tables — Bar-B-Que Grills Deck Chairs — Life Preserver Vests — Ski Belts Tennis Rackets — Golf Balls — Full Line of Fishing Equipment — Hand Tools HAMMOCKS HAMMOCK STANDS $6.49 - $6.95 - $6.25 - $9.39 $8.95 JACOBSEN LAWN MOWERS H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. EAST MAIN & BARBARA STREETS Phone OL 3-3361 Albano’s pharmacy, and an English a- ward, presented by the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Mount Joy and both were Plans Opening —————————— eres 15 PYESON Ed Gretna Theatre BOWLI NG Grade Program Name Youths To Boys State Thursday, June 15 3 The Bulletin, Mount Joy Wildlife Book received by Lorraine Felty. Gretna Plavhouse's big MIXED LEAGUE The annual sixth grade ixth . The Agriculture award 17th season will open June STayDiNGs 9 3 program pEsseniey y mn” ne Maytown S ol ls Available “rom the Union National 15 with “Marriage go-round Hostetters .e o E RYIOWR Ne mS oy dav ov One boy from Donegal anc Th h SCS Mount Joy Bank went to bY Leslie Stevens, a comedy Taylors . . Bn oh eR one eaom He pred hy roug Wiliam B. Earhart; Business m Iwo acts, Bupingers 6 6 Prelude Juneen Trostle; 1961 ohegen “of 5 Sich A new bulletin of value Elucation prise. Flos hicns Charles F Coghlan has re- Wiley's 5 7 Invocation, Rev Benjamin Brys State, sponsored by aud ‘meres 0 oN Le a»al Edveation award. Mount turned from New York afte P icios 4 8 Thuma: Welcome, Michael the Penn ylvania American Sport une oy on Wai] Joy Vetarans of Foreign selecting the cast which will ———— Gratch; Piano Duet, France S Legion, Commander Irvin H opera vailable trom the U. S. Wars, Audrey Jean Watts; include Otis Bigelow, the PRICIO-—-I] , i and Florence Bixler; Trum-Smith Jr. of W. S Ebersole A0W ment of Agriculture 'ndustrial Arts Education a. Charles Boyer type. His Jean Stark 350, Mike Pri-pet solo, Mervin Johns; Pla- Post 185 has announced. =r i n is entitled “Ma. ~rard, Mount Joy Lions Club Marriage go-round mate willcio 462, Jean Pricio 411 and na Solo, Jean Hoffman; Sax- Named to participate in The a LE ontitled T10 ‘n Edward C. Waltz: G. Wal- be Robin Boyd. The NordicD ck Stark 440. Total 1663. ~nhone Solo, David Mooney; the annual workshop in the LE on i» as ‘written ter Sloan Science award, to beauty, who attempts to se- WILEY-—3 Clarinet Solo Paula Longe- organization and operation of Wildlife”, and was David Johns. duce Otis will be played AR Eileen Tavia. MEETING POSTPONED Sets will be executed The Mount Joy Borough Earl Tedegar Coehlan Authority will hold its regul- produce respectively. ar meeting Friday. June 30, hits will be given at by ine by Lehman 372. Total Ray Wiley 465, June Wiley ne~ker: and YOLLINGER—2 Gene Otto Jr. will direct and at 8 pm. in the authority of- one of which will be a mus- TAYLOR--2 five, rear 16 East Main St. ical. I a ee A ——_—" a SHOWS MATINEE a EVENINGS SATURDAYS . AND AND : SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS : 7 and 9 P. M. HEATRE 2:00 P. M. « MOUNT JOY, PA. = » FRIDAY — TUESDAY, JUNE 16 - 20 JOHN WAYNE -in- “THE ALAMO” Show Time 7:30 P. M. Special Saturday - 2 Shows - 6:30 and 9:12 P. M. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 21 - 22 “UNDERWORLD U. S. A.” : and ’ “MAD DOG COLE” Venus ununususEnNt IESE NENUI TENT ITRNENEY suey P 511. COLEMAN-—1 J. Coleman 362, n 0 to > 5 2 0 2 S = Dissinger 3 © - - @® re hip | wo Lo > = 9 nn 5 3 H. = | w E. Stoner 427 B 441 or ® -3 1869. H. Mec- Stewart SEENENENI ENNIS N TREN SRE REnssuannunner 21 442. A Taylor 503 and Dube, Dallas W-lgemuth and town Gap, ; x win J, Hendrix 514. Total 1900. Jackie Sh um. Ma c‘a S*rom-pninted out that the Legion logic balance. H. 1754 Solo, Cole Read ng Joan Gusler;. “A Portrait of Lincoln” This was a brief glimpse of Joy G. Kaylor 43C, A. Hol'ing- Lincoln's life in words Eighter 411, E. Kaylor 303, and C. music. least Hollinger 500 Total Weidman, Donna inger recited Arla McKiin, Enroughty, the Roy Gettysburg Address. A very Abraham state government are Arthur bY Wallace L. A er a 418, Al Lehman 418, Cather- Lincoln, Terry Arnold; Piano R Schneider, son of Mr. and biologist for the . SO. M:s Arthur F. Schneider, of Conservation Service. -— 147 Manheim Street, Mount The new bulletin explains and Louis G. Milan, son what ic meant by a biologic and nf Mr. Louis G. Milan, of 104 balance and po:nts out how Readers were Su-an Urban Drive, Lancaster. Hoffman, The 1961 Keystone and which good systems of farm Boys ranch management Hess, State will be in session from employ sound soil and water Gary June 22 to July 1, at Indian- conservation pract'ces help impressive end ng Boys Nation, Lincoln's vill sponsor 49 of these Boys plus a bulletin States this summer, Smith said. consisting He to develon a favorable bio- A complete section nf the deals with wildli‘e of requirements. Another sec- 320 and was the singing of the Star two outstanding youths from tion deals with management this each of the Boys States who of the land to meet these re- — pt w w@ D0. L. Stoner off J. Hostetter 441 and L. shone on the flag. Hostetter 449. Total 1818. CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE Boy Scout Troop 39 will Barrows, hold a Chicken Barbecue on and Roy Hess. a Saturday July 15. from 4:0C Spangled Banner. lights were turned will was the time all and a Mr At spot light Saylor presented Marietta L'on’s Club awards cipate in Vera government. to Paula Longenecker, Mr. ® until 8:00 p.m There will be Safety awards. a ‘take outs” only from the awards were: Rupp presented study federal much the same manner the operation of quirements government insound conservat'on and land and lists 30 as the use practices which are help- the Boys States delegates parti- ful to wildlife on croplands, Dallas Wolgemuth the participate training in State, the local youths At the 1961 Keystone Boys state pasture lands range lands, woodlands and wildlife lands There is a section of the will bulletin devoted to the de- in the organiza- velopment and management The special tion of political parties, cam- of wetlands for the produec- Captains’ pin paigns, elections and the en-t'on of waterfowl and fur- ® Mount Joy Fire House. Gray-to Stewart Enroughty; Lieu-actment and enforcement of bearers. Other sections illus- a bi'l Miller will be the barbe-tenant’s pins to Kathryn Leas their own laws within a my- trate Carl Barry Brubaker and Eugene Patrolmen finest : . and rams sponsored by the Am- life. Suggestions B cue RB cuer. WEEDS Have You Cut Yours? NOTICE! Weeds growing in the Borough of Mount Joy must be CUT on or before June 30, 1961, and KEPT CUT for the balance of the year without further notice. Failure to comply with this NOTICE and the WEED ORDINANCE will require the Borough to have the work done for which the COSTS plus 10 per cent will be billed. YOUR COOPEROTION IS REQUESTED. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR. CUT YOUR WEEDS NOW By Authority of Mount Joy Borough Council FRANK WALTER, Burgess Bee Bulletin advertivement pays GIVE RCA VICTOR TELEVISION “THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING” The ARDMORE Series 211-CD-43 “TRADITIONAL” COLOR TV CONSOLE UNION NATIONAL TO COME ouT ON TOP... Start with a firm foun- dation of sound financ- ing: whether you plan to build or to buy, come in and ask about MORTGAGE LOANS HERE! WER iy MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY J MAYTOWN Member F.D.LC. P 1 ees ests sree found through Lucky Days. INC. MOUNT JOY, PA. LF L On DISPLAY AT H.S.Newcomer & Son YHOUS MT. GRETNA, PA. WO 4-6402 NOW PLAYING Joe Nolt, Beamende fer; pins to Vera Barrows Arla Hoffman. presented to Guthridge; thical 51st state. The Dist n erican Legion”, guished Service Award wasSmith declared. “The youths life youth-training “Boys State is one of the may be w'sely managed how ditch banks, stream banks and odd areas to pro conserve soil water and wild are made Commander for the establishment of wild borders, windbreaks, David Mooney.learn not only the functions fence rows and hedges. Vari- Certificates were presented f government but also to thirty-two other membersrole that a good citizen must legumes, shrubs play to discharge his citizen- are of the class. The program was present-<hip ed by the responsibility. the ous species of grasses and and trees discussed and recom- They mended for use in different eighty-two-mem- learn by doing how a good types of plant'ngs. Planting bers of the sixth grade : He four members of the Specialthe active interest of every fertilization are also suggest Edu-cat on Class. ed The music was directed by and government depends citizen”. B Mr. Mark Dubbs, the music ‘upervisor. The program was arranged by Mr. Saylor and Miss Grace Henderson. Ba. Holsteins Set Good Records The Holstein-Friesian Asso- ciation of Amer'ca the completion of outstanding official nounced tion records by has an- Holstein cows in ths area. Posch Rag Apple May 328- 7020 owned by A. W. Wick- produced lbs milk and 446 lbs. butter- enheiser, fat in 317 days on E JUNE 15 THROUGH JUNE 21 AT 8:30 P. M. ‘‘Marriage-Go-Round” AN IRIDESCENT BUBBLE OF A COMEDY FIRST TIME IN THIS AREA SISTER MARTHA INDIAN READER AND ADVISOR others. 13th verse All Readings are Private and Strictly Confidential Are you suffering, sick, need advice see Martha One visit will convince you. She is superior to all She has the God-given power to help by prayer. Read chap I, Isaiah, #4 greatest healer and the Lord gave me power to help i# those who cannot help themselves.” She helps the sick and ailing, but there is no pity for those who know they are in hard luck and don’t come to see MARTHA. Remember if there is God’s help on earth it can be HER Blessed Oil and Candles and SISTER MARTHA “The Lo.d is the WATCH FOR THE INDIAN HEAD SIGN Located in a Private Home No appointments necessary EX 3-9440. 1631 LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST Opposite the Joe Myers Diner, 1 back awav f-~m Acme Market 1; Mi. East of City Limits of Lancaster. Bring this Ad with you. Open Daily and Holidays 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. U.S. ROUTE 30 2-2¢ rant. 43rd St. West of Broadway All New York cot your doorstep, hotel comfort and convenience. of the famous Headline Bar and Restau- with Radio and MUZAK from AIR CONDITIONED TELEVISION TOBY KRIVE Manager 13.072 twice daily milking as a 9-year-old ed ities 33s $3tssssese $332 $3332 Day Center Holds Picnic The twenty cheerful ubs of the Day Care Center, Grandview elementary school in Florin topped their up picnic and party. The party was g ven 61 school season with a bang- upon arrangements, spacing and The bulletin is well writ ten and contains many photo- graphs and drawings by Fe- lix Summers. Copies of this publication may be secured by contact- ing your local office of the Soil Conservation Service at 439 North Duke Street, Lan- caster. Ask for Farmers Bul- letin Number 2035, U. S. De- partment of Agriculture. cher 1960 by the local Business and Pro produc-g.. onal Women’s club who registered give several parties a year to this overly appreciative = ONEY in TIMES SQUARE Modern garage adjoining. . 1000 Rooms PHONE: LAckawanna 46900 Every Home @ the school at terms end. of songs puppet show, cookies. Bon voyage gifts (for big vacations coming up) sisted of toy water cans real potted flowers for popsicles, girls and baseball bats and a game called baseball for boys. The committee this consisted of: Mrs. Mrs. Adam Lester Roberts. G lbert, Mrs. The children in this room from Elizabethtown, Manheim, Marietta, Maytown and Mount Joy The teachers Arthur came in charge are Mrs. Spickler and Mrs. Keith. B More people are employ- ed in agriculture than any other single industry cept retail trade. i Welcome Wa Sponsors will serve you well BUY at HOME WELCOME WAGON Phone OL 3-8072 group This year they visited Hallowe'en, Christmas, Easter, and at the Th s June function consist- and games, year Cathe J. Bennett, Mrs. C. Raymond Greer, a and the con- and the AWAYS BE C AREF DRIVE SLOWLY WATCH OR Cars FOR KIDS ALWAYS the rine in ex-
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