A - LANCASTER: COUNTY FARMS [ non-irrigated crops raised. | WHEN TO PLANT = The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday. Oc tober 14, 19481 AVERAGE SIXTY ACRES i ———————— 5 h ) IN F Hei K g t Spring, not fall, is the best | . - me =~ A : J c 00 ews rom else ros. 1 iremen 1 € : P : California are gold, petroleum, gas, Plastics will soon be used as a = Farms in Lancaster County, av- The “Grand Canyon of Pennsyl- "y F P 1 | ime to plant strawbeiries in Pa. | 1 fT I ord { fom age 500 al Pum e 80 says J. U. Ruef, extension fruit [ cement, clay, stone, gravel, silver, | tiffen-in felt als, to the | , Fire Chief Paul Shiffer, of the -8 . Pp specialist of the Pennsylvania State | salt, mercury, copper, borax, plati- Lee company, Danbury hatters, A erage 60 acres in size, or one-third vania,” in Harrison State Park west | Donegal Twp of the average for the Nation, but | Wellsboro, has a gorge almost 50 | “= ® 9 ” | the county stands first among all | miles long and more than 1000 feet | Mary Jane — others in the value of diversified, | deep at some points. | chosen by the Senior Class to rep- | resent Kast Donegal Twp. High Fh School in the annual corn queen event to be held during the Mount Jey Farm Show. Girls from neigh- toda vic ; 3 | Sollenberger was Flizabethtown Friendship Com On Monday evening volunteer Co lege. [inum, tungsten chromite, magnesia, ; | pany, said the fire started about 7 a ee : firemen of Friendship Fire Com- [ pyrites, silicia, diatomaceous ea th, ani. Fireman of the company, who | i Toad { Using in the Bulletin . La lie ad. | Sl 1 13 " arrived on the scene 15 minutes h ¢ after the blaze started, found the | : a voting acceptance of a proposal top secticns of both buildings a : ai | ! 5 8 lof the American LaFrance Foamite Stimulate your business by adver= © —————— ————— pany, were overjoyed at the action Among the mineral products of pot of the borough council in awarding| =r ee © mass of flames. Ne Vv er befo re has boring schools have also been | | Corporation of Elmira, New York. chosen to participate in the contest The Rheems Fire Company, | This culminated long effort on the | The Queen will be crowned by which arrived at the scene first, | Sart of Friendship Fire Company ® last year's queen, Marian Hess, reported that the fire was under | after a thorough investigation of ya compar Jove 14 contro] at 8:30, but fireman were > Ati : 11} ICA Thursday evening, October 14. till tor] i I Ideri [the entire field of motor apparatus > mm | cing c« 'S still watering down the smolderin : ie | At the corn husking contest on 2.0m < 8 | with numerous visits by members | Friday, October 15, the queen will | Wrec kage three and one-half hours lof the committee to outlying com- : sk + first ear cf corn f he | after the Llaze starte : : \ husk the first eal cf corn from the | 1 i the wze started, | munities they had had the : use SO im uc Ol | row of last year's champion. Firemen reported the burning | | opportunity to see demonstrations : : 1 i ] On Saturday, October 16) the |asphalt sent dark clouds of black | and other modern equipment of en ar wer attendents will ride | smcke \ | | queen and het de ncke, which could be seen miles similar design in actual operation. on a float and lead the pony par- | away. | The council proposes to purchase ~ATY STITH AT f : . i ol os ade Phe 4 a . lj. S. nsumption of oil gets greater every year. ae. : f | The roofs of both structures, | the latest in Jesign 500 G.P.M. cab- | The senior class will sponsor a| were completely de ro We're proud of our part in helping supply almost 250 > : I : 9 ny ley lestroyed and | ahead-of-engine American La- ; : our part in helping supply almost 4ot refreshment stand at the Mt. Joy | sections of the walls caved in. An | C 5 : . France 700 series triple combination Farm Show, October 14, 15, and 16. | estimated three-fourths of the I fllons of oil products a day to meet your = ’ ; Foe] "| fire engine. : | Varicus members of the senior |stallatica will have to be elt, | : : 1 rd-breaking demand 1 il ih followin H { that halt had The fire engine will be equipped 2 class wi serve on e ollowing eisey sai 1 1e¢ asphn a . y : Xt, the with 12 cylinder, 190 Horse Power been recently mixed for a road | | os : : : ds ngine, will be of the enclosed type | Kain, chr., Betty Fyles, Jean Bul- | topping job. In addition to dam- | eng ! . PD » V of! | ; qos : cab of five-man capacity carrying ler, Nancy Herchelroth; refresh- | age to the buildings, equipment | dd | i t : hit ] addition: ater booster equipme ments, Helen Snyder, chr, Jane | worth thousands of dollars was de- a Moat wa ot oe 2 > to yy 4 see i .: : | 8 with the latest design cedom, Winifred Barnhart, Anita | stroyed. Six large electric motors, of 300 gallons wi & Oo | rear bucket fll ore Value motoring ii i v 4h ss Pertormence committees: decorations, Janet Mc- It’s tirst in all thesebasic More Valua ( t 14th . Os 1 J D | Swords, George Morris, Donald | three ccnveyors, two screens | il Is § : J | >. ‘ : v ' | » extr: rele) ralls for oversiz- C ° iS 1 ro €SS ay McKain, stand, John Heisey, chr. | many other pieces of shop equip- | The weg i : : 3 with a in Riding Comfort with Economy | res 3 y Dale Alleman, Kenneth Roy | ment were lost. | ed tires and is og 1d t You'll find that Chevrélet give: There' hing lke Ch fet” : ; SCE c or to- + fe BV ere s nothir ke y i | Welgemuth. The men had just turned on the | special 3 f¢. extonmon Ager 19 more riding-smoothness, fmore rid- words er Valet Hes & Tae vearbook staff for the class | electrical equipment at 7 a. m. | gether with three - 10 I ot ye WE oe ol in Ri oi 3S" N engine . . . with its record of having : . | 4” hard sucti ose. 5” ¢ a- ecause it has the origina ¢ i oe - : of '49 was announced as follows: | when the blaze was reported. It 4” hard suction Ipse. 2, and 1 > Knee-Action Ride, pi re jie} So wing Ts of sasha | editor—Jay Wolgemuth, sports ed- dapters are provided with sullui 3 le oe | spread so rapldly that they didn't . erfected by /4 s erience { h i i . | si pldly tha ey didn | S perfected by /4 years of perience period, than any other engine itor—Gloria Fisher, literary editor | have a chance to put it out. | mountings. Special coat and boot in building Knee-Actidh units, BIG-CAR OU ALITY built today + . .and Valve-in- Head $ Alice Daler: manacar |. he Heise Bros. quarry 38 Jos | racks are also provided, Booster only in ( heviblet and J design is exclusive to Chevrolet ) | 3 ) ! . : 1 4 er-priced cars! { ) Wilma Jone Dommel, photography | cated on the north side of the hose with nozzle is provided with £. and higher-priced cars! gustan at LOWEST PRICES ol i =A a hag” ———————— Ff— - iy a oe NF - 5 S. BARBARA STREET editors—Wilmer Dick, Janet Me- | Pennsylvania main line, directly | capacity in hose body of 1500 ft. of 215" double jacket fire hose. | MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA | Kain, art editors John Heisey, | opposite Rheems. | 3 | Donald McKain, circulation mana- | ET | It is indeed a piece of equipment vie LL AE gers—Hazel Miller and John Mad- B . the committee can well be proud of. ; { I. ' p » —) | sta. | ug: as it Ss 11rst 1n Ee mre Be oro Council j ; { Assemblies for the menth of Oc- F 5 [ NEWTOWN . . zapeioy | A ey . cs : re rom page . . 3 . - « tob were announced as follows: | | \ j 5 YL g ore J STITT IIT ELIE IESE ELLIE ELLE ELITES Jie! OS pau q os follows: lu Council natn Coun in All 1 \ nation ide registrations! Mare Value : 3 N Octokar 15—A safety program pre- |tion Council instructed the super- | In / in Beauty and Luxury ep 8 | sented by Dean Grable of the Lan- visor to remedy the condition at Mrs. Matilda Derr spent Sunday Chevrolet brings you the fodg- / You know that there's only one pointme ent I 2 3 caster Automobile Club: October | Mr. Bachman's expense which was | with Mrs. A. Wittle at Mount Joy. foul bony of Fishdg / leader in fine coacheraft—Body by I rt 3 99a full length motion picture | Quite agreeable to the former boro | Miss Louise Rhoads of Middle- _ gg ons Snetion, _\ 7 Fisher! jee world famqus for 5 ; Y N “Where Do We Go From Here” | cificial. | town, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber, of Unitized Knee-Action Ride and Va Jum ET nat t 3 3 star-ing Fred MacMurray; Novem- | Bought Fire Engine | Lancaster R. D., were Sunday Positive Action Hydra df) Brakes; interior appointments like #ard, ~ iow . A wn ? | fi . and this 1s another combination o: ware and upholstery, as we 3 74 Uo 3 ber 5 the film “Uncle Joe. All the fire engine bids received | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gam- fextures elsewhere cooly io 0 Lu / fore jh Slo : 75: 38 well. And fe.» oN 3 On Friday evening, October 8, at | at the previous mee ting were re- | ber. igher.priced cars! /a ues / Chevrol DA Rs Wh pete Co Zab er Ne hevrolet and higher-price ! on 3 RN the annual Jock Frost Frolic Miss | read by the secretary and after Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Weaver of mE er igi gher-priced cars i 3 Norma Jean Shank, daughter of Soe discussion Mr. Keller moved, | Rheems visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- po) eo] x Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Shank Mr. Newcomer seconded the > | ;. Victor 7 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Shank, of | Mr. Newcomer seconded that we | ward Isler and Mr. and Mrs. Victor O AT ne = = : | Sy : < yd S. i th Wo 1 3 3 Rheems, was selected by an over- | buy an American Le France | Snyder on Sunday afternoon. CHEVR LET - and C M1 Frode ald fh J 4 -— IS FI RST! | br | se s aa u as NJ \ \ i ! bY LITT HEHEHE ETE | ow sutience os the Past |Pumper 35 BY he) ‘wir and Mis. John of J. 99 | gal High School Halloween Queen. | fire company, at a bid of $14,924.50. | were Saturday supper TRE |She will represent the school in the The vote on the motion was four | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer. {. l Halloween contest 8 ro . | to one, Mr. Krall casting the dis- : § Every prospegtive home Halloween contest sponsored by be ’ Krall casting the dis | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garner of Lan- 2 buyer should ask him- the Lancaster Junior Chamber of | | caster R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. ® ® y ; | Commerce, The winning selection | Upon motion Burgess Brown was. a : , qm e 8. S CL10 ’ - a i 3 ¢ 0 | Vs : ; {George Schelkope and family on WN i - self, i mr i sae © | was “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” {instructed to hire special police- CT Mount Joy. Pennsylvania 109 ay ie pice | Miss Shank was accompanied by [Men for this week’s farm show and Mr i 1 Mrs. Edward Isler and being asked?” Dor let the fact that the Miss Gloria Fisher, last year's All | also for Hallowe'en. | Tr. and Mrs. dwar SA TY y = - ee em, JS down payment is shall misfead you. Be ang et gh | Councilman Keller suggested | yar’ a aie Snyder AMERICA'S FINEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL A sure to estimate how} much your monthly { The cast for the operetta “The [that in the future councilmen yitod Ne Tne Mrs. Junior Boles ot NIGHT | 3 payments s will be, inc ding terest, taxes, | Toy Maker” which will be present- should rise while speaking. This, he: Tage on Sunday. © | 3 and reduction of the fnortgage. Talk over | ed by the Junior High School on he said, would eliminate much un- r. and Mes: Irvin Witmer and CE 1 Oo ERR &8 < et) g Syster : vour plans with us. We afe always glad 18 and 19 was also an. | N€cessary conversation and shorten {Sia vated Mang Mrs. William n 4 ara mp , ge rie i La ; auffman on Sunday. ! {o snare our home f ng experience. nounced. as follows: The Toy Mak- the meetings No action. ¥ . A PV Th Eshleman. Tt : Pri 4 —— —— re Mr. Albert Rhoads and son, Leon YOUR CHOICE OF git OR coal C ss Eshleman, 1e neess ; cf Columbia, Messrs. Ida and Vir- OMPANY | RA Kay Warfel, The Best Doll—Mars cio rips : | oo. ® Jane Graybill, The Rag Doll-—Nan- | tate U es Against ginia Wis. Ids Tsen- J— cy Hanshue, The Clown Pat berger of Mount Joy, Miss Emma (From page 1) | Givens and daughter, Mrs. Davis | . Crankshaw, The Wooden Soldier | ) ~i : eats i Fred Wetzel, The Emperor Jere and months ago the case was heard | and Robt Givens of Middletown, Mrs. Blanche Frysinger of Mt. Joy OF @ a Union ationa Henderson, The Prince Joan and argued. > : | Musser: The will be Lest Friday the Dauphin County RD were Sunday guests of Mr. and Miss Hazel Miller. a member of the | Court ruled that a burgess cannot Mrs. Daniel Moore. ‘ MOUNT JOY BANK bo : ici Tr senicr class. The chorus will in-|Serve as a member of a Municipal i i i i j ; clude: Mary Lou Fletcher, Caro- Authority in his borough. SALU NGA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lyn Weaver, Betsy Musser, Judy Judge Karl E. Richards handed tables i . fin | Martin, Talitha Minnich, Helen down the ruling in dismissing the Leese, Cynthia Brandt, Lois Elder, appeal of the Borough of Mount Mrs. Frank Baer spent last week- | Colleen Ibaugh, Helen Shirk, Betty Joy frcm a decision of the Penn-|end with her son, Harold at Ober- Market ¥ Arnold, Audrey Singer, Sarah | sylvania State Department. lin College, Oberlin, Ohio during Wi wher v pa iE Singer, Rhoda Weaver, Shirley The Department previously had | parent week. ‘ ether your preference is for At. Joy Koser, Peggy Hess. Valera Jeanh- refused approval of articles of in- Members and friends of the Sun- oil or coal—the two most desir- 4 son, Jean Van “al'tenburg, Joanne | corporation of the Mt. Joy Borough | shine Bible Class held its annual able and thrifty sources A fully p Sload, Joann. Gocd, Joyce McMil-! Authority. banquet at the home of Mrs. Moses automatic heat—you should in lan, Patsy Houseal, Yvonne Bru- Judge Richards pcinted out in | Stoltzfus, Bareville Rl, last Wednes- vestigate, now, the complete lin BOILER-STOKER UNIT of equipment we offer for} im ; 1 : 9! cquipme We ox an Nothing like it on the market! | baker, Robert Miller, Gerald Lin- his opinion that a burgess may |day evening. The following were A | demuth, Donald Wolgemuth, Paul have the balance of power in present: Mrs. Mary Enterline, Mrs mediate installation. It is made | Haller, Fdward Good, John Wag- | Council meeeting and his vote may | Chas. Myers, Mrs. Phares Stehman, by the Hershey Machine & Roun. \ Mrs. W. Eshel- dry Company, of Manheinj, Pa. BEC The lat word in fully automatic heat for medium-sized and farger homes. Double water-jacket boiler and | i | reli | | | i | ner, Richard Hiltebeitel, Patsy | decide an issue. He added that the | Mrs. Maggie Myers, ] specfally designed Motorstokor are engineered to work 3 | Wolfe, Glenn Martin, Dresc- | State Supreme Court already has man, Mrs. Albert Rodgers, Mrs. —one of the oldest and mos} as § team—to extract maximur ym the small, 4 SURFACE | © | held that it is against the public | Robert Bishop, Mrs. Doris Findley, able names in the automatictheat- sizes of anthracite. Clean, quiet, safe, with | ——— Se : | policy to appoint a councilman to | Mrs. Susan Miller, Mrs. Amos New- ing field. aff parts easily accessible for rvicing. Mainta UNITS OR | ; . 4 . ? Y n efficiency throughout the 1 - a Borcugh Authority 3 ghaximum ethncien 1} £ 1 1k J comer, Mrs. Henry Hiestand, Mrs. 2 AY va Biv oat 3 SURFACE “We can see n difference . ry feed from bin and ash-removal a fully au ind UNITS, PLUS i C 001 | principl j ; of ; leh a Li Mrs. Mary Minich, Mrs. dustless. Insulated sheet-stecl cabinet is finished in ™ | principle between the appointment | Harold Myers, Miss Gladys Myers, durable baked enamel in pleasing colors, I adorn DEEPWELL (From page 1) | of a councilman and a burgess,” he | reg : " oC ) in and a burgess,” he Mrs. Levi Peifer, Mrs. Ray Wiley, any basement, KOOKALL = | Janet Wolgemuth. { said. : ALL ON Fifta od Bail | Quit K Mrs. J. M. Newcomer, Mrs. Landan, n grade enneth ailey, | uite some weeks : . . = | 3 me weeks ago Burgess pg Rye, Miss Alice Blessing, THE SAME | Anthony Bartow, Gary Epler, Car- | Brown resigned as a member of Mos RANGE! ol Ginder, Jane Gotschall, Robert | Boro Authority but up to this time Is. | Graybill, James Kolp, Dallas Leh- | his resignaticn was not accepted by man, John Mann, Shirley Ruhl, | Council. Le:n Slick, Jane Smith, Judith | TE ————— 0 | Smith; Joyce Staley, Jack Wagner, | . : | Jeen Wagner. and Frank = Good, | Former Residents The Mothers Club of Salunga will {hold its banquet next Wednesday LET US SHOW YOU THIS GREATEST | teacher Mrs. Wilbur Beahm. i its banduiet next poise il : Be adi (Turn to page 2) | evening, October 20th at Kauffman’s HERSHEY oi BY RIMER | | | | : | | | | with OF ALL ELECTRIC RANGES . / | Robert Arndt. . Robert Bailey, | to convince her but we've been [Tea House. The Club will leave Vials of experionoe. : | : | into’ § a Ralph Buffenmyer, Genevieve | mighty happy ever since.” for Kauffman's from the school “Hershey.” Here is the popular, ro ort | 0 | ee | I | I | | Harry Blesing, Mrs. Ralph Myers, Mrs. Clarence Mowery, Mrs. | Floyd Wetzel, Mrs. Willis Kendig, | Mrs. P. E. Young, Mrs. Charles Au- ment. s info oroof Here’s the range of Clugston, Ruth Drscher, Clarence | Engle is 91, Mrs. Engle, 90. house at 6 o'clock. burner, ¢ pertly design ipper \ your dream-come-true. Esbenshade, Velma Esbenshade,| When the Engles were first mar- Newly elected officers of the Mt. and precision- built for utr enda- A beautiful new Gibson w Ella Engle, Saundra Forwood, Jim | ried they farmed for five years Joy and’ Salunga Methodist Youth bility, efficienc y, and economical troubl nfort. — witl he latest fe: GET ALL THESE | 3 y : free operation. Three models . . . on VIEL Hee qe Jen Garner. Doris Geib. June Heina- | near Abilene, Kansag Mr. Engle | Fellowships met Wednesday eve- suitable for your | Conv \ , phd oh ’ TN . | : suitable for 101M¢ nver YUL y-all ures for ooRimg con FEATURES: man, Irene Heisey, Leon Herr, said he was poorer at the end of |ning at the home of the pastor, the present furnace or boiler to oil in a f s for Yenlene ©, ji In suns UPS-A-DAISY Miriam Hess. Dorothy Kain, James | those five years than when he be- Rev, James F. Mort and made hours—enjoy years and vears of fir r | bE WAT os BANQUET-SIZE OVEN Kinsey, Joan Kline, Carolyn Koser, | gan so he quit. Then followed 18 | plans for future activities. heating comfort investment in home comfort . ap hens. i : : v . Arlene Musser, Mary Ann Nent- | years in the creamery business It was decided that the Mount LONG It will. even cook an en- WAIST-HISH BROILER re, oo a var ; ann. fm | ee cresiiery business : : Manufactured and Sold by : tire meal automatically PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL wig, James Smith, James Staley, | after which he bought a store, con- | Joy group will hold’ its next meet- s pi FINISH | Sue Ann Watts, + Leon Williams, | ducting it for two years. ing on’ October 25 at the Mount’ Joy gr g — just set it and forget CONCEALED OVEN VENT :, . De ) Er i! i | Same] Witmer, James Wittel and Finally with six boys and a |Church while the Salunga group Hers ev yi y : i ich | Dale Wolgemuth, Mrs. Ralph Cole- | girl growing up they returned to | will meet at 6:30 p. m. Sunday at man, teacher. farming. It was during World War |the Salunga church. 0 Ui ——t— I that the Engles went to Californ- ef Son ; he EARL B. LLONGENECKER | The “Kentucky long rifle,” pow- |ia to visit their daughter Ruth, | quired an orange grove which \ they Phone Retail Dept. | : i at | conducted until he retired / oh ful and accurate colonial firearm, | wno was attending Bible school at LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 3796 | was designed and first made—not | Fasadena. Later she contracted the | Bs a See our exn Penna OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. in Kentucky—but in Pennsylvania. ‘flu and died, Later Mr. Engle ac- Patronize Bulletin advertisers. i,