O==The Bulletin, Mt. Jo Pua. ee Thursday, Way 17, 1951 Br as PE OR FW. | DINING 9.7x10-4 LIVING CABINET \/ x Tey no Se ST BEDROOM | STUDY 9-0x10-6 15-0x16-6 i ENTER BE a is | HERE a Vv I Aor! Small House with Large Assets op Here's a classic example of the type of house most American families look for. It’s Good Housekeep- ing magazine's “Small House of the Month” for February. [Peatures in- clude: 1,250 feet of floor o areca; full basement; 12 ie closets; and fireplace. The iH exterior is brick veneer, K vertical siding, and wood shingles. Note the abun- dance of windows, twin wash-basins in bathroom, and the folding wall which BEDROUa 10-0x11-4 BEDROOM | converts the extra bed- ir | room or study into a sec- >. ond living room. nt Norman E. Garber (From page 1) servation farm plans, and for un- usual ability to develop techniques for training Soil Conservation Ser- vice personnel, the citation says. A son of the Rev. and Mrs. Si- mon Gerber, Elizabethtown Rl, he was born cn a farm Oct. graduated from Millersy Normal School in 1911, al school for a short pericd. then ccmpleted his B.S. degree in agri culture at the Pennsylvania State College in 1916. He distinguished scholzrship and became the Penn. State Farmer, publication of the School of Agri- From 1917 to 1922 he was farm agent of Bucks county, Pa. Garber farm, 25, 1850, State aught rur- himself for editor of monthly cperated his own Oo Frubatl Eg Heres Whene the Pounds Poy You'll also find—by a few moments of simple arithmetic — that the pounds in this bounteous beauty pay off in another way. On a cents-per- pound basis, it will cost less to buy than anything else near its weight and power and size. IRST thing that people notice F- they take over a Buick is the sure-footed stance this fine auto- mobile has on the road. You head into a curve and hold firm and true. You travel a turnpike with- out sway or wander. While your wheels may dance when you hit a stretch of washboard gravel ~—your car holds its level course. A lot of things account for this beau- tifully poised performance, but it starts with stalwart structure and ample weight — plenty of pounds where pounds are needed. Please don’t get us wrong. This isn’t { ene of Florin, fr also 2 of the Lancaster County Na- |because no heirs have appeared to tional Farm Association. In 1935 he joined the Soil Con- | claim the money. | ad service, which maintained | OVER 4 MILLION AUTOISTS Since 1943 | USED TURNPIKE IN 1950 he has served as a zone conserva- | perating from the SCS reg- | Lean servation an cffice in Lancaster. Nearly 415 million motorists used turnpike tonist Pennsylvania's famed om 1923 to 1934, | Bainbridge RD, asked the courd to! | . secretary-treasur- | discharge the long - standing rule NW NEWTOWN | { Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Biinser of { Elizabethtown and Mi. and Mrs ! Almos Fraart of Marietta were | Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt Mr. and Mis, Isaiah Sumpman of Mount Jov, visited with Rev | and Mrs. R. I. Arndt, Monday ev- | ening Mu nd Mrs. Guy Winters and | family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle of | Mount Joy visited Mrs. Serena gic on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wittle ar 1! ‘ogie of Philadelphia spent the] | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George | | Seheelkolph and family, Mrs. Vie- | tor and family visited them | | laughter of Columbia, Mr. Charle 'Wittle of Columbia R.D. and Mi | and Mrs. Ragner Hallgien called lon Mr. and Mrs. Austice Wittle on | Sunday | | Ida and Virginia Greenawalt | | ind Mrs. Andrew Zercher of Mt. | i Joy, Miss Heisey, Detroit, ! Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogen- | togler, Columbia, visited Mr. and] Mrs. John Frysinger and Mrs. Dan- | | iel Moore during th: weekend. { Mrs. Martha Orio, Miss Priscilla | | T | Fogie on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Steward Derr and | | family of Hazelton visited Mrs. | Matilda Derr on Sunday Miss Marina Risser of Hershey, | Monday with Mis. Matilda | | Mrs. Lillian Witmer and grand- | ! children Jean and Howard spent | | “unday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin | Garner of Wrightsville R.D | | Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Rodgers {and Mr. and Mis. Howard Witmer | | enjoyed a pleasant day at Shibe , Park, Philadelphia Visitors during tie past week of i | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gezltmacher | j were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kosel {and family of Columbia, Mr. and { Mrs, Harry Spancake of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Jacsk Earhart and | son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ! Keith of Brunnerville, Mr. and Mrs | Lewis Farlow and family of Hope-! i land and relatives and friends of | the community rere eee ee USE OF SHOTGUNS TO KILL CROWS SIGNED INTO LA'N | ‘ em | Gov. John ES. Fine signed into law nal hezdairarters bi "yp a E ¥ ow . 3 icnz2l hezdquarters at Upper Dar- | during 1950, paying a record $9,- | Saturday a bill permitting, effective ky, Pa. | 022,398 in tolls. { Sept. 1, the use of semi-automatic ieee A fie: emt . ! : } | The Pennsylvania Turnpike Com- shotguns in shooting crows and DOWER ! mission reported a total of 4,448,538 | similar predatory birds and ani- BIGHT IS DISCHARGED fare-paying motorists traveled on | mls. A 78-year-old dower right on a| the superhighway last year. The! Another bill newly enacted will 58-acre Conoy Twp. farm has been | commission disclosed also that more discharged by Orphans’ Judge John L. Bowman. The Akram Colins, provided in 1873 that $1018 income from the land should| Stimulate your business by adver- go to Colins heirs. The presznt owners of the land, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hess, of | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | ing the new 100-mile Eastern Turn- land, | pike extension to Philadelphia. a —,,—ms-h-ppo B original owner of the tising in the Bulletin. I Wy Court! than 5.000 motorists a day are us-| permit veterans to receive a free | { 1 | renewal of their operator's licenses | if they make application up to a | year after they are dis charged ee John T. Scopes was arrested | ior teaching Evo- | Ohio. | {i and convicted / Juticn at Dayton RE SI 0 TAA ATT ae SALI WS ei eR ne de aT ONE LOLI! LU tien For Animal I RT A a ap that will stop som -~ WIN A PRIZE —~ | In our window is an 8-day clock etime during Mount Joy's Centennial ge 1. . " ails! OF What is rabies? | Q: Can the dis Valuable Prizes to the two persons who guess closest to What Ci i ( be prevent. Ar It a fatal, virusborne dis | et the hour it stops. ease which can affect both animal A: There a very effective vac. nt used by 15 to pres CLOCK WILL BE WOUND MAY 23. Tow is pr Py A 1 also to » virus of 1 1 ly | p I ¢ in rabies Y 1 P spread by the bi of an al | ai CL DE M. RI PLE suffering from 1 0 Roy JEWELER from a 1 n 1 contactin e | su i eye or through tches or co ri A 111 East Mcin Street Mount Joy, Pa. the skin, can also spread it, | a y. 1 r Ct 20-2 QO: What animal 'R or farm animal, If aj mis i A: It is most « dogs, | ten call a | { *e a However, farm 1 Ive QO: WNC SERS IEEE TET nn foxes, coyotes, « Jui and A: Iti i J m q ean 1 | - SN olot abie toot z veiop rabies. . LL <7 QO: What ¢ Q: How ¢ a dog or oiiyr Mount Jo Celebrates A { / > | rR rabies lool | rabid ani is biting live- | like? slock be : Capp. : FTE ne Lal never its 100th year! and livestock 3 damages can be cone ermits more ratory 2e- » limitations not be han- bies when do th I behave normally, ti r in the may become pug atc an may either have fined 1 dent which appears like a diagno 1 threat and a paralyzed or turious rabies where NOT Due to wants to bite anything neral questions reach. dled in. this column. 1a HOG THIET" 7 : f //, 0 NY Wy (i We . EAE ALT 1] WN \ Sc “deadweight.” Though a Buick like the one pictured here tips the scales at more than two tons, it's as nimble as an antelope at play. It has a generous hoodful of valve- in-head Fireball power—packing a powerful punch of velvet velocity. It comes with the smooth magic of Dynaflow Drive*—a lightness of steering that’s gently responsive to a lady's hand—a front-end geometry that’s pure genius—the finest brakes ever put on a Buick. And every wheel rides on shock- eating coil springs that are carefree and trouble-free for the life of your car, Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Nelwork, every Mondoy evening. withoul notice, Why not visit us real soon—like the first thing tomorrow—and let us show you why you and your budget will both be happy with this Buick? Equipment, accessories, trim and models arc subject to change > . Ne other con provides oll this: DYNAFLOW.DRIVE * — saves strain on driver and car FIREBALL POWER — high-compression, val ead engine gels more good from every dro f fuel PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT — combines smart style and un rpassed pre fe fion | WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS — provide greater at night TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE — steadies ride, improves driving control lyrit clarity 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING — cushions ride, saves DUAL VENTILATION — outside air fed separately to right or lef I or iront compartment SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES — | pedal-pressure five times at } DREAMLINE STYLING — tapered, car-length fenders, gleam ng sweepspears on most mode Plus: Self-locking luggage lid, parking brake, two-way ignition lo rims, Hi-Poised engine mot 3, Body by Fisher *Sta When better automobiles are built BUICK will build them 'Smont Buss Buick S. F. ULRICH, Inc. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. 505 NORTH MARKET ST. EE a errr rr ee BUT there's nothing old-fashioned about its dry cleaning service! 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