The Mount ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1801 Published Every Thursday at No. p-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. Subscription, per year .. $2.00 Bix MONthS .. $1.00 Three Months + 80 Single Copies 05 Bample Coples ...... «+. FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association Publication Day, Thursday should reach this office Tuesday. We will not guarantee insertion of any advertising unless copy reaches the office not later than 9 a. m. preceding day of publication. ‘em. caster real estate agent, as an ap- praiser and inspector of G I home construction. Too many complaints. LR J Lady Balfour, British farm and soil expert, on her visit to Lancas- ter County farms last week, let it the use of deadly sprays by our Also killing man's many insect friends as well as his winged en- emies. Lady Balfour, who has spent 30 vears at farming and working on soil improvement, spcke in the highest terms. of the Pennsylvania Dutch farming methods. But, sincerely . thinks we spray too lib- eral. She may have something at that. ® 0 0 TIME TO THINK When a big department store like Snellenberg’s at sold (?) to banking interests; when City and Sears Roebuck, in many places, reduce prices practically businesses thruout the for the average hesitate and ask himself, is it all about.” Is the purchasing of ness trend getting foggy? ‘Well, many, many wondering what this is all about. Time will teil. tre etl sei it has ATTENDANCE RECORDS students MADE The following Slcan, Douglas Brubaker, King, Helen Myers, Jane Brubaker Ardis Wolgemuth nda Koser, Kennsth and Musser; zer, aytown Larry Hossler, liam Wilkinson, Ronald Stoner, John Mary Ann Mumma Felty and Loretta Smith; Fast Donegal High School High) — Robert Mowrer, Hess, Sue Ann Watts, Shirley Yor- dy, Patsy Houseal, Daniel Hess, Mowrer, Rodney Ney, Farl Shu- man, Darlene Ruhl and Gladys Weaver. Fast Donegal High School (Sr. High) -— Pat Crankshaw, Luke Drescher, George Rhoads, Mary Joann Good, James Miller, Patsy Welfe, Valera Jonnson, Ada Mus- ser, Anna Royer, Helen Hiestand, tichard Craine, Donald Mowrer and Mary Morrow. A Daily Vacation (From page 1) the children enjoy a lively song period directed by Ezra M. Wolge- muth with Mary Shelly assisting at the piano. The schodl will continue to the entire assembly by Miss’ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Jume 14, 1951 N 227% News In General Copy for a change of advertising | this day and date who spend their | money and then go out and earn it. | ft isn't only Truman who fires | i bbings. The next day, Cogley | Elder and The Veterans’ Administration | “I R has dropped Robert A. Smith, Lan- | be known that she is opposed to! bing. annie She ims thei se 18 farmers. She Sas elr ‘Use. 13 called the couple coming before th having a harmful effect on humans. | bar ‘on’ prior occasions during d she Philadelphia- is concerns like Macy's in New York one-third over night; When other country make similar moves; it is high time man to at least “what posperity petering out? Is that bright busi- folks WASHINGTON SCHOOL PUPILS had a Marcia | Jd Eichler, Rhuda Hess, Patsy Geib, Cynthia} Elementary School -- Tony Martin, Wil- | Mary Jae Landis, Theresa Shuman, (Jr. | Clayton | onstration period. Waltz Peggy Wolfe, Jane Gutshall, Joann Fornog, Edna Kline, Milton | "taru- | out the week with the closing »ro- | gram being presented by the | broiler chickens sold for $16.19 a- the Detroit Americans. ren on Friday night at 7:30 p. m. [piece or $5.25 per pound. A special feature will be presented | Joy Bulletin From Florin For Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publish sher |The Past Week | Betty Shelly. Parents and friends are cordial- ly invited to attend this closing lw Selon o the Schoo). .. | he Florin Hall. To this amount the | The activities of the school will | added $300 and paid off | close with a picnic for all of its| £1,300 on their new fire engine. | students at Long's Park on Satur-| The first of a series of three car- | day, June 15. Parents are also in- nivals to be held this Summer by bine "| the company wil] be held Satur- | vited to spend the day with their day nigat on the grounds at the lo= | children, Transportation cal hall. The Ladies’ Auxiliary will | provided. serve a chicken corn soup supper | Those in charge want to express ned the eAtertainment is scheduled | ( DER a >. Mm. | their thanks to all the parents and Ben dL is were accept- | friends who cooperated in making | ed into the company. Benjamin this school possible by sending the | Staley, president, was in charge. ali oville tran-| Mr: and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman en- I an and helping provide tran | tertained Mrs. Adah Eichler and [ sportation, | daugnter Margaret to dinner Sun- —— | day. i [ Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess spent | | Archie Glassmye | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess at Loysville, Perry The gift of $1000 from the Ladies’ | Auxiliary of the local fire company was accepted by the fire company at a meeting Tuesday evening at will be Classified ads will be accepted to | 5 | County. 9 a. m. publication day. (From cage 1) | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd of aE Sa | first said he would only tell God |Manheim visited Mr. George Shet- T | why he had injun is wife. but| ter and family on Sunday. E DI 0 RIA Li why ie had injured his wife FU The Ladies Aid Society of the | | later, Cogley explained, the "yu B. Church met at the home ho | dant said he had committed id of Mrs. Arthur Braun on Thursday i J doe : | act “because she was running a-| afternoon. There are too many people of | Mr. and Mrs. George Mumpe: { round.” The defective stated that > Mr: A. D. Garber, Mrs. Katie e etective stated that Mrs. | g.ut7 and Mr. John Frye spent the | Glassmyer said an argument had| weekend at Buck Ridge Camp in| | started the morning before the| Perry Co. Mrs. A. N. Eshelman, | ev. and Mrs. Howard Bernhard, | | related, all went well ‘until the| i ‘and Mrs. John E. Eshelman and | children left for school in the af-{M;. and Mrs. Cassel Mumma are | | atiending the Church of the Breth- | ren Conference at San Jose, Calif. | Frank Douglas Hatton LI, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hatto at | | ternoon. At that time, Glassmyer started to ask his wife at intervals if she was “sure that it's not tog | late”, and she, it was stated, had replied, “It's never too late to get | aiong”. Shortly thereafter, he said, and began toe stab-| | “it is too late,” | The Court commented that it re { | | mestic relations court where su | | port of their children was involv | Glassmyer, who said that he wi sorry for his grave offense, im plied that he would prefer servin his sentence in the penitentiary. The Glassmyers formerly reside in town. C—O NEWTOWN Mrs. Ear! Shaffer and Mrs. Theo dore Salter and son, Gervin Lee o Elizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs Victor Snyder and Mrs. Edwar Isler on Monday. i | t] ® | | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an Mrs. Victor Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle of Florin and Mr. Abner Weaver of Mount Joy. | | { i nurse; Mrs. Clyde Tripple, life | | guard; Mrs. Earl Koser, Miss oe | Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Johnson, | bey . | Rice, iss Doris Eshbach, rs. of Lancaster were Sunday dinner | J t M W ae i, : { James Schatz, 'S. arren Foley, guests of Mrs. Daniel Moore and | oy Mrs. Frank Walter, Miss Anna Mae Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger. Tel, STS Ee | Eby, Mrs. Gerald Zielke, Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and] Fs a { bur Beahm, Mrs. Ralph Oberholtz- family of Mount Joy visited Mr. | : : : : | er, Mrs. Jack Hardish, Miss Thelma and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger Sun-| ‘ ds ! Taylor, unit leaders; Vivian Motz : . ; | ler, Rachael Lehman, and Gene- | Mrs. Maurice Frysinger, Mrs.| | : : { Ns on | vieve Zimmerman, nursery aides; | Daniel Moore visited Mrs. Emma | : aie Sue and Marian Rutt, Shirley Eby, | | Givens in Middletown on Sunday. | Mrs. Daniel Moore spent week in Lancaster visiting friends. Mrs. Earl Garner and family of] last | Mary Bailey, Mary Ann Spangler, | Doris Linton, Kathryn Zeager, Eli- | nor Lane, Shirley Leedom, Jean | . perfect attendance record for the Par ia - | Wittle, Nancy Swanson, Marlene 1850-51 school term: Washington Lancaster E , visited Mr. and| 5 Lorraine Darrenkamp | Elementary School at Florin-—Helen | Mrs. George Schoelkoph Sunday. laid Mary Jane Starr, programi Bloom, Judith Shrum, Carolyn] Mrs. Emma Hornafius of Pitts- aides. burgh is spending a few days with | | Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph | WILL DEMONSTRATE NEW {and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie. Hoke '! Miss Betty Ann Haines, daughter | POWERGLIDE CHEVROLET Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines is| Jf You want to drive a Power- | a week wi rant Wiis glide Chevrolet visit the show- | | pen ing a week with Mr. and Mrs.| of Newcomer Motors from | | Henry Rollman at Lititz. | June 18 to 30. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Earhart and| Clarence Newcomer has set aside lia of hur Landis, Alvin Herr, Jane) | i . i hits i . I special demenstrators for use of | ck, Robert Deppen, William “™ of Laon > D. yisired Miri the public and the period will be / Jones, Joanne Bixler, Elsie Teatg | Is. Laie Geltmacher Friday devoted to giving as many people | evening. as possible rides in the cars. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. | Because of the customer demand I yh : | for Powerglide automatic trans- { Daniel Geltmacher visited Mr. and | icsions in this area; Mr. | Mrs. Marvin Garner and family at| comer explains, he has been un- | | Wrightsville R. D. | able to set aside demonstrators. | Herbert and Marvin Garner, sons | However, he will hold cars solely | of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner of! for this purpose through the dem- | Wrightsville spent Saturday night! Chevrolet has just built its 500,- with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-|000th Powerglide and to observe | Nelson Burkey, Gary Epler, La her | the milestones it has requested all | Verne Hinkle, Carl Lehman, Evelyn Ay : | dealers to co-cperate in mass dem- | an: ge .. | Mrs. Lillian Witmer and Mrs, | i il Emenheiser, Doris Geib, Miriam | onstrations. | | Wilbert Witmer called on Mr. and| Mr. Newcomer pointed out that | Mis. Matvin Garner at Wrights- | Fowerglide differs from other au- | | tomatic transmissions on the mar- | ah 3 | ket in that it represents a “pack- | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher| improvement. Included, be- | { visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mus- | sides the revolutionary automatic | ser of Columbia R1 on Tuesday ev- | ¢hift, are a more powerful engine | ening | of 105 horsepower and an “Econ- | { = : { omiser” rear axle. | | Miss Evelyn Frysinger, daughter| With Powerglide, the car has no { ville on Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger | clutch. This means the elimination of hundreds of manual operations ha TH ~ ._ | in the course of an average day's ogres from the Upland College In} driving. The result is that a driver Upland, California. Evelyn is 8) finishes the day more refreshed | member of the Brethren in Christ | and relaxed. | Church and is planning and pre-! We urge everyone not acquaint- Venting: Bei life fd eae Kk {ed with Powerglide automatic { Paring er He ior husslon WOFK. | transmission ..io visit - the : show~ { She is expected to return home for | rooms during the special demon- summer vacation this week end. stration period to find out for him- While. it may be summer vacation | self all the features of Powerglide ' . | automatic transmission. | she probably will be busy working et eee | [in Bible Vacation, Sehool or_ some | BARR RECEIVED CONTRACT work because Evelyn is ‘very tal-| pick Barr, southpaw-hurler of ~ y i - { > Shee along that line of work and | High, who goose-egged Mt. at the same time enjoys the work. Joy High without a hit or runt for | toe County Championship, has re- | At a public sale at Coatesville, 12 ceived a contract for a tryout with | | with a Bachelor of Arts me lA A re Stimulate your buciness by adver= | tising in the Bulletin, 4 ts AA Ae J Patronize Bullet advertisers. Jurors Ars Drawn | W. Brandt, -Maytown; Alma Keller, | Landisville; Eli Ament, Mt. CHEVROLET PRODUCES ITS 500,000th CAR WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION To celebrate Chevrolet's produc-’ tion of its 500,000th car with an au- tomatic transmission, Newcomer Motors, Inc, of Mount Joy has set aside a special period from June 18 to 30 for demonstration of 1951 models equipped with Powerglide. The local dealership has invited everyone not acquainted with Pow- erglide to visit its showroom during the two-week period to discover | for himself all the features of this | automatic transmission. Spepial | demonstrators will be set aside for the public's use and an opportunity to drive a car with Powerglide will’ be given as many people as possible. These “Discovery Drive” demon- sirations, sponsored by every Chevrolet dealer in the United States, will show persons who have never operated a car with Power- ‘lide what owners have learned in | more than a billion miles of satis- factory driving, according to wr. | C. S. Newcomer. { Chevrolet turned out its 500,000th | Powerglide less than 17 months af- ter it pioneered with an automatic | transmission in the low-priced au- | tomotive field. The unit is part of | a completely automatic “Power | Team,” which includes a more powerful engine of 105 horsepower and an “Economiser” rear axle. A Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY For Coming Courts Taree hundred and twenty-four jurors were drawn this “week to serve in September and October terms of Criminal and Common Pleas Courts here. Those from this locality are: Grand Jurors Monday, Sept. 10th — Clarence Klopp, Manheim R2; John Zink, Mount Joy; John Schroll, = Mount Joy. Criminal Court Monday, Sept. 10—Frank Mckain East Donegal. township; Henry, L. Haines, Maytown; Harry G. Hau- enstein, EliZabethtown R1; Mervin | BULK AND GALLONS Try our old fashioned sugar cones | with Breyers Ice Cream. Sept. 24 Term—Walter W. Dyer, To CH ORGANIZA- | Joy. Oct. 1 Term—Donald G. Dimler, TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. | Mount Joy; Edward E. Lane, Mount Joy. Elizabethtown R1; Elam H. Stauf- WE OFFER { fer, Mount Joy R2; Howard S. Sip- SPECIAL PRICES ON I ling, Rheems; Lizzie Brady, Man- ICE CREAM heim R2; Oscar V. Rannels, Mari- 10 Quarts Or More etta R1: Warren Chapman, Eliza-|We must place orders on Monday bethtown R1: Glen Gainer, Eliza-|and Thursday, by 2 p. m. i we can | bethtown Rl; Eugene L. Herr, serve you at any time, please CALL 3-9163 CLOSED SUNDAYS Landisville; James B. Spangler, of Mount Joy. Let’s pull together BE “THEY tell us that the free world needs food. I'm figuring on pro- ducing a lot in the coming months." Yes, and his pro- duction plans include working closely with our bank on financial matters. Everyone ben- efits when you have that kind of cooperarion. TIONAL MOUN; NON orn, oO Bag } DELIGHT DAD Zi Nd > Customers’ SZ. Ng = Corner \X) ) This is Father's Day in Customers’ Corner. 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