The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 17, 1961, Image 3

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    SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Jere and Mrs. Robert Walk A son, Paul Anthony Bow. New Telephone
son, Cedar Lane, have re- er, Deanna and
ned from a vacation stay guests on Sunday of the Wal
Their ter S oan
in sons, Keith and Kevin, cottage on the bay
ab mained with the Sloans
Henderson's visit with his friend
Wi'dwood, N. going to press and the dead-
re cared for in their
ce by Mrs.
rents, Mr. and
wis of Lancaster.

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SERENE NINERS NESE NRE sEEnumEnmy \|
JOY
THEATRE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 - 19
“SNOW WHITE & THE 3 STOOGES”
CAROL HEISS


 




When in ne
emember The Bulletin,
ed of printing
7 and 9 P.M,




LABOR DAY
WEEKEND
BUS TRIP
Thousand Islands, Toronto
Canada, Niagara Falls, &
Watk'ns Glen or Corning
Glass Works.
Call Mount Joy
OL 3-6042
to check the name, address
and telephone number ap- WINS BICYCLE
pearing on his last telephone
bi'l
ing wil' appear in the new
directory unless the com-
pany is notified that it is in-
correct.

MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 -
“CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF”
“SHADOW OF THE CAT”
A SPINE TINGLING DOUBLE FEATURE

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 - 24
DANNY KAYE -in- “ON THE DOUBLE"
BENNER NNN NEN NEN YEEEN EET EEN


Gretna Playhouse
MT. GRETNA, PA.
HELD OVER -
Milton Grove Sportsmen's Club
10th ANNUAL
Chicken Corn Soup
SUPPER

 

(From page 1)
Musical Playing
2 Weddings Fifth Week

line for changes has
allow for necessary ad Announcement is made
ustments in making correct- the marriage of Miss
ions or additions, Smith said. Helen McNulty, daughter
Subscribers who wish to Mr and Mrs. William Mc
ge their telephone li Nulty, Miami, Florida,
gs in any way or those Paul E. Dick, Jr., son of Mr
who wish to add new listings and Mrs. Paul E. Dick, Sr.
can advise the te'ephoneF orin on July 29, at Corpus
company by calling the com- Christi Church, in Miami.
pany business office Smith The couple spent
exp'ained that errors occas-days with the bridegroom’s
ionally occur in spelling or parents, who gave a recep-
addresse:, despite the com- tion in their honor on Satur-
pany's careful checking day, August 5, in the
Eevery subscriber is urged
Basses

This is the way the list-
: ,of Mr. and Mrs
Friday night, Aug.
et Eines
When in need of printing
*emember The Bulletin.

ALL OCCASIONS
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
FLORIN, PA. Eisenhauer, Mount Joy
Ei enhauer has just returned
from 10 months in Japan and
school at Great Lakes.
Phone OL 3.0321 will attend bailer
been set DICK — McNULTY
formers—Jane Mellin .
Mary and Wesley Owen—are res- Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Crime is the second high-
of ponsib'e for a large part of hank, Mount Joy R2,
the overwhelming success of ounce the engagement of Jack Tracy, Lancaster Coun-
Kath- ty prison warden told Mount
ryn Wolf, to Ronald C. Keck Joy Rotarians Tuesday noon
on of Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. at the club's weekly lunch-
Roads Church social room.
Billy Way, six-year-old son
Way, Jr.,, 125 East Main St.,
was awarded a bicyce on ¢
Lebanon television show
won the bicycle as first prize
for his drawing of an Eskimo
dog Billy wil be in second
grade at the Seiler element-
JOHNSON ary school this fall.
ssmtagi ES tse
BUS SERVICE "3.7% en
Harry W. Eisenhaur, U. S.
Navy, will leave Sunday for
BUSES FOR Great Lakes Training school
near Chicago after spending
a 30-day leave with his par-

the Pa. Dutch Musical, ‘Plain
Betsy,” now in it's fifth week
at the Greta Playhouse. James Kinsey 474, Lehman
Jake, Jane and Wesley pro-
vide a lions’ share of the pfil'er 337:
laughs in the co’orfu’ music-
al, and each evening literally
stop the show with their mu- ¢ay
Ri sical number, “Jake, You're 214: Bowman - Carole Graves
Jake With Me.” Instinctive - Men - X3a - 1a; jobs but spend all their




SAT., AUG. 19th
SERVING FROM 4 P. M. TO ?
RAIN OR SHINE
They Run”
SPECIAL ATTRACTION!
Performance ONLY
Sat, Aug. 26 - 3 p.m.
“CHILDREN'S DANCE
THEATRE.”
featurng “King Solomon
and the Bee.”

ENTERTAINMENT
E-Z Tones — Ko-Ka-Le-Ko Pioneers
Movies — Gate Prizes
COMMITTEE
Children $1. - Adults $1.50




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Its the savingest time of the year on
the trucks with the workingest ways
SAVE! You just can’t beat August buys for saving. It’s the time of year when
Chevrolet dealers traditionally puil all the stops. You'll find sweeter-than-ever
savings waiting for you on every ’61 Chevy truck—from the nimble Corvair 95's,
right up to the mighty medium- and heavy-duty jobs. Come in and save a bundle!
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ATTENTION
Need Your Radio-TV -Stereo
REPAIRED?
NEW 1962 ZENITH T.V.'s,
AM-FM TRANSISTOR RADIOS
For Best Price and Service Call
PAUL HAY — Maytown — HA 6-2559
JACK CUPPER—Rheems—OL 3-9847
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OTICE
NEW
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
GOING TO PRESS
Changes in listings of subscribers for the
new Columbia Te'ephone Company director
must be brought to the aitention of the


ry before Friday, Augu-t 25th. Subscri-
s who wish to change their te’ephone list-
ings in any way, or ‘hoe who wish to add
new listings can do so by just calling or
stopping in our Business Office. Better do it
today—the directory is going to press.
The Columbia Telephone Co.
munity Theatre. She is vocal
music teacher at Lower Dau-°v - Y 177: Archer -
phin high school. Tause - SF&G 86; Novice “so that when released
York actor with an impres-
sive list of credits covering m
remember The Bulletin,

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Engagements

The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, August 17 k

Rotarians Hear

Two ta'ented young per-
ers Jane Mellin Smith KECK—WOLF
their daughter, Sally
Keck. Mount Joy R2.
vew Diner.
field targets.
In the roles of Hilda and gmith 471:
an- est item in the public budget,
Miss Wo'f, a 1959 gradu- (Crime is second only to
Bowmen Hold
Sunday Shoot
The Big Chiques Bowmen jt... unless there is some-
Club he'd an open archery ning sensational or unless
shoot on Sunday, August 13, i.e is some kind of public
consisting of 28 regulation g pq.1
Prison Warden
eon meeting at Hostetters.


ate of Donegal high school, national defense in its cost By Martha Rainbolt
is emp'oyed at Philadelphia, the public he said as he
“reemasons’ Hospital, Ma- repealed facts and figures to 40 YEARS AGO
sonic Homes, Elizabethtown. (he 10cal clubmen. August 17, 1921
Yer fiance. a 1959 graduate ’ Golden Eagle Tribe of the
: : Lancaster county alone, olden kag :
~* Elizabethtown Area high In Ia in dollars go Lone Scouts of America are
rhool. is employed at Clear- prison, parole and pro- enjoying their first camping
bation activities, he said. experience at Engle’s mead-
Prison costs alone are $114,-ow.The camp was christened
000. Qanp Boyce. ES
The enal roblem isthe camp are: Harry
Orne Se En he sug- Samuel Oillums, Jimer >
gested but said that there is erle, B ram Lee Sac Hes
very little reaction to the Warren Bates, .,
Henry Schneider, Warren
Givens and William Retrick.
Miss Minnie C. Witmer, of
East Donegal, who is a mis
ionary in China has been lo-
Nevertheless, he is attemp So Yt Peking for some
Fofowmg are oe fie ting to install a new outmate time, is now stationed at the
“program in the Lancaster prog, terian Mission, Paot-
prison which gives a Prisoner ;,g, cnjlj A card to that ef-
an opportunity to continue gt as received here Mon-
xa - Lee Conner 389, RoY yith his regular job, 10 SUP-gay just one month after it
port his family, to keep up oo tailed.
xb - David Kraybll 32%: .¢ obligations and at € " Concreting on the state
Women - xaa - Verna Nis- time serve his imposed.
323: xa - Jeen Miller Se 4 Bighway Deiween here is
sentence. . Sa'unga, in progress since
Pri-oners go to their reg-o..1v Spring, was completed
on Friday. The new concrete
Directed by Charles F. John Wagner 453: xa ? Mon- time off the job in prison, bridge across the Chickies
Coglan and produced by roe Yeagley 339;
Gene P. Otto, “Plain Betsy”
is the first show to run for Esnenshade 301
five weeks at the popular Mt. Bowman - Ear! Zimmer- ied, reporting that of 30 : Sep
Gretna summer theatre. man 244 B. H. Schultz - C- placed on this outmate pablic.on or shout pt. L
Jane Mellin Smith is a ¥*G - 208.
resident of Hershey and has Archer - Bll Fack’er 212
been active in plays and mu-
Wes is a professional New ~eggy DeJesus 47.
B







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Newcomer Motors, Inc.
Cor Main & New Haven Sts. MOUNT JOY
Phone OL 3-4821


MT. AETNA ORCHARDS
Invites You
To the beautiful foothills of.the Blue Mountains at
Mt. Aetna, Pa.
Yellow Free Stone Peaches
ARE GROWN AT OUR FARM
Superior flavor for dessert.
Excellent canning and freezing qualities.
MT. AETNA ORCHARDS
4 Miles North On Road 501 From Intersection of
Roads 422 and 501 at Myerstown :

HEY
MOM!
LOOK!
Pie
= 7
1 PORTA FREE!
“Bring All The Kids”
5495 Singles and Groups taken.
VALUE


Large Selection of Proofs.
Only one offer per family.


Carnation Por'raits’ Famous Children’s
Photographr Will Be At
FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. No. 1 HALL
NORTH MARKET STREET (SECOND FLOOR)
MOUNT JOY, PA.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th
10:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
SPECIAL FREE OFFER — ONE DAY ONLY!

serving time. creek, east of the boro, was
xb - Lewis Noll 306, Wes The system has operated g ished that day and the
rather successfully, he Tre-. 4 wil be opened to the
program only two have cameron farms in East Don-
“gone bad. egal, slipped while he was
Juniors - Berry Rover - C- At the same time, he is op- i i
sicals at the Harrisburg Com- 2G - 142. Richard Hess 103. gating a rehabilitation pro- Plows With a Jpioh: ang
Women - xb - Dorothy Ril- gram to give prisoners some badly bruised before he was
Arline gnowledge of a skil' or trade gple to choke down the en-
they gine by swinging the plows
can find employment at a. ,scwice. He will be about
better pay rate than when, 5 few days.
»
] ; they entered prison. » .
theatre, radio and television. O MOUNTAINS ae the guards at
Ph : gir and Mrs. Jerome Ken: oc" prion, he said that they 25 YEARS AGO
When in need of printing {'% and daughters Fawn and ,.. gifficult to find, that the August 19, 1936
Vickie have returned from a say rate is low and the turn- Mr. Signor Ruhl and sor
four-day vacation trip to the
Bulletin advertisement pays. mountains.
“
CEEEEENEE SNNNENEESEEE EERNENEERERR SNEENEER
yer of employment high. Charles, Misses Gertie Bru
The speaker was introduc-baker and Elizabeth Bruba-
» 4 by Lavern K. Mumma, ker and Mrs. Harvey Rettew
-ice-president. who had ar-left Monday morning by auto
-aanged the program. for Kentucky where they
B—— wi'l spend a few days.
Miss Sara Habecker, a
; “- a nurse in the Children's Hos-
Passing’ Thoughts pital in Birmingham. Ala,
“Passing _ thoughts” for ~rrived in town Saturday
nighway safety were outlined Morning, where she will vis-
res‘erday by Keystone Auto-'t relatives and friends. Miss
® mobile C'ub in answer to the Habecker is on a month's
& “uestion: How many feet of Vacation from her profession-
B clear road do you need to go al Guiles 2
® around and pass another car? Mr. and Mrs Howard E.
2 Edward P. Curran, Safety Garber, Donegal Springs
® Director of Keystone, declar- Road and children Joanne
®.3i “Far too many drivers2nd Peggy have returned
... Sid £
® depend upon their gas pedals (Tom a vacation to Ocean
», _ City, N. J Mrs. Char'es Hin-
=m to get them out of danger :
: kle and ‘daughter Joyce of
ous situations brought about Wi M ¢
m by their failure to al'ow: en- oT. 4 Be us
. : : fou
! ough passing time and space Wore rHaent . BReSte or Hi

SERENE ARERERA.
-“
EEE ENES EEE NEENS INSEE ENN SENSE EEENEE" Few motorists realize that s and Mrs. Howard Garber: of
50 miles an hour they - mus
have 1200 feet, nearly a
quarter of a mile, to pass a
car in front trave’ing at 40
miles an hour, where there is
no oncoming traffic. The min- Ment. He was treated for a
‘mum safe clearance distance Jaceration under the right
must be doubled, at the same rm Which required seven
peeds, when a vehicle is ap- Stitches, and also a small cut
: iso On the ‘arm. According to
proaching from the oppos te | ospital attendants, he fell
Donegal Springs Road.
Richard Eng'e, 15, ‘May-
town, was admitted to : the
Columbia hospital for treat-
direction. : :
“Further examples: ¥ through a window in a hay
‘here is no oncoming traffic "OW" et ia
and you are driving at 20 m.
nh. and your speed is 10 m. 10 YEARS AGO
p.h. greater than that of the August 23, 1951
car you are passing, you will Mr. Charles Roth, local
need 240 feet clearance; if tonsorial artist, is enjoying a
vour speed is 15 m.p.h. great- Much needed vacation this
er you wil need 160 feet, Week Accompanied by his
With oncoming traffic, those "éPhew Richard “Dick”
distances are doubled to 48) Vornhold, they motored to
and 320 feet. respectively. If, Purham, N. C. where they
with no oncoming traffic. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
your speed is 70 m.ph., you Brown.
will need 2240 feet, or near- Mrs. Guy Haines, Mt. Joy
ly ha't a mile to pass a car R2 reported to State Po’ice
traveling at 60 m.ph.; the theft of artc'es of wom-
2 en's undergarments stolen
GIVE ow her clothesline Thurs
A farewell party was giv.
en in honor of Master Bobbie
RCA Victor Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Childs, of Marietta

street, on Saturday afternoon
TELEVISION as they are leaving for Eng-
“THE GIFT THAT land in the near future. 28
KEEPS ON GIVING” Persons from Mt. Joy and
".ancaster were pre-ent to
sh them a wonderful trip.
Mr and . Mrs. Ben Groff
nd chi'dren, Benny and
‘lary Jane, are spending a
ew days in the Pocono Mts.
Bear

"RANKLIN SCHOOL
REUNION
The third annual reunion
f former pupils of the
"ranklin school in East Don-
ega! township will be held
on Saturday, August 26, at


The ARDMORE the Little Chiques Park, Mt.
Series 211-CD-43 Joy, beginning at 10 am.
*TRADITIONAL® Take lunch.
COLOR TV CONSOLE Be
ON DISPLAY AT Until 1870 presses con-
i S N tained no device for fo'ding
3. NEWCOmer & Son overs "ec ewrpaper
themselv bef
MOUNT JOY. PA. Ther coo Oe, suming