2 DRIVERS PROSECUTED reported Miss Bertha Mae Dissing- , road. WILL TEST HAY CROPS IN CRASH NEAR SALUNGA er, nineteen, Salunga, was driving; Pvt. Batutis prosecuted both | Fire Chief Ray Myers announced Two drivers were prosecuted fol« | west on the Sauder Hill Rd. and | for failure to drive on the | that Friendship Fire Company has lowing a two-car accident at the cut a corner sharply before collid- right side of the highway before | access to a hay thermometer, used Intersection of two township roads, ing with an auto operated north on Justice of the Peace Glenn Kauff-| in testing the amount of heat in Our Community a quarter mile south of Salunga,|ihe Salunga-Silver Spring Rd. by | man W. Hempfield Twp. He esti-| stored hay. If farmers in this . at 7 a. m. Wednesday. Willis H. Geib, thirty-eight, Colum. | mated damage to both vehicles at| community are at any time in During Past W eek State Policeman Michael Batutis } bia R1, but on the wrong side of the $100 and said no one was injured. | doubt as to the safety of their OiL BURNERS AND Ow. Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems Before you buy any oil burner, get the facts on the Oilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner. Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil facture of ice cream and people in | Pennsylvania than in any other state. Pennsylvania leads in the manu- Joy. i — eat more ice cain} Watches-Clocks-Jewelry FOR... (From page 1) congregation, voted ing committee had animously And Watch Repairing Warren H. Greenawali JEWELER 209 West Main St, MT. JOY | OPEN EVERY EVENING | the conference Young (ou rch, { leader: ship of Dr. Present plans call for the HEAVY WHITE CROSS the temporary permanent committee. Heavy White feathered Cross for § | High Egg Production. Excellent for the local dressed either in Broiler or Hen size. market, hay due to heat, they are request- | ed to contact Chief Myers at Mount | The Florin EUB Previous to the approval of the he temporary build- un- to approve the project. At the recently held quarterly con- | ference on June 17th at Eby's under the voted its unanimous approval of the project. con=- | struction of an additional 4,000 sq. committee to the It is expected that work will be- gin on the project as soon as the perfecting of tne plans will permit. Byers — Shelly Shelly, daughter of Mr. Laban Z. Byers, son of Mrs. town Brethren in Christ The Rev. B. E. Thuma officiated. served his brother as best Chambersburg, brother-in-law the bride; Glenn H. Hoffman, town, cousin of the ther of the bride. a wedding trip to Virginia. Mr. Conestoga R1 where Mr. Buick’s newest engine — the F-263 Fireball — gives this year’s SPECIAL the highest power in SPECIAL history Remember-only BUICK has a FIREBALL ENGINE EB get a chuckle, sometimes, over all the fuss that’s being made about ‘“‘new engines.” You'll note” that the key feature of their design in every case is the valve-in-head principle — whether these engines are already in produc- tion or still in the dream stage. em trick word. It describes what happens in this engine. Inrushing fuel rolls into a swirling ball of gasoline vapor compacted around the spark plug. And when the fat spark sets it off, a cyclone of power lets go. Ofcourse, a Fireball Engine, being When you come to check the field you'll find that there's a sweet freedom from roughness to this engine’s operation—trac- ing to the fact that the whole mechanism itself is engineered smooth, and the further fact that every Fireball Engine gets a Micropoise balancing after assembly. Fact is, it takes this design to get the most from “high compression’ —and how high you can go depends upon the available fuel. Using this design, wartime aircraft engines operated on 100 octane gasoline. It also takes this design to get the more-miles-per-gallon which folks like in an automobile. been getting a lot of things that others have just “discovered.” But that’s not all. They get something more — vastly more — because fo- day’s Fireball Engine has one standout feature found in no other automobile. So what gives us a chuckle is this: No other type of engine has ever been used in a Buick—which means that Buick owners, all along, have That name “Fireball” isn’t just a Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, every Monday evening. BC INsiwork "Smart Buys Buick” WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM a valve-in-head, keeps pace with high-test fuel, when it comes to “high compression.” But what’s more important in the present state of the world is this: A Fireball Engine is designed to handle the not-so-high-test fuel we may be getting in the not-too-distant future. So, if you want to sample all that’s fine in motorcar engines, your Buick dealer is the man to see. Come in soon, and find out what the rest of the world has been missing. Equipment, acosssories, and models are subject to change without notice. Your Key fo Greater Vole S. F. ULRICH, Inc. 505 NORTH MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. girl. another brother; Paul | Weddings Thruout The marriage of Miss Miriam A. and Mrs. Engle E. Shelly, Mount Joy Rl, to Mr. and D. Ezra Byers, Conestoga R1, took place Saturday in the May- Church, Miss Mary A. Leaman, Hershey, was maid of honor. J. Milton Byers man, Ushers were Raymond C. Wingert, of May - bridegroom, and Lester F. Shelly, Hatfield, bro- | Music was furnished by a mixed engaged in farming with his father, TTY me g ft. of Sunday School space and a| quartet composed of Miss Edna S. INVEST IN new parsonage west of the location| Hess, Mark S. Hess and Mr. and IE () LOMAT] IMMEDIATE . | The estimated cost of the "entire | Clair Hoffman, all cousins of | iNsTALLATION | | Musser Cross Chicks | »ri: = sie the bridegroom. OIL BURNER a | The congregation also ®approved| A reception for 100 guests was MUSSER | the appointment of all members of | held at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall here, after which the couple left on and Mrs. Byer will reside at Byers is | | burners.” i} MUSS J SPECIAL The RRR ACR RED CROSS FARM MACHINERY SALE Shope — Waller so —— ————-——— —— ———_— tn — | S capable Y ‘ , 195 . al THE § MOU OY. PA | of maximum feed conversion, MONDAY AULY 2nd 1991 Miss Patricia Onalee Waller, | ICO CO, -- OUNT J + PA. | | Near Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | Without obligations, please | PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, Phone 442-J-2 F. Waller, Maytown, became the | Send free Booklet [1 | FOR ( 32 NEW AD ED bride of Cpl. Russell Lee Shope, Send representative to survey and give estimate [ ] MUSSER HX —all makes— gee o f Mr. i Mes Russel [10 Combines—Cockshot 10-ft.; Mas- | Shope, Marietta, Saturday in the ; INBIIE sn sir varias vas rrr ; We can place a few orders as] | sey-Harris 7-ft. _ Self-propelled; Evangelical and Reformed Church, I Addres | early as April 30 with possibili- | thers. I.H.C., Allis Chalmers, J.| Maytown. The Rev. Dr. V. W. Dip- \ BS viet srr ahs Farts bee Ea ese | i I ties of receiving them earlier on | Wood Bros. Bale Elevators; 10 pell officiated. \ short notice. | tor; Cali Holland, Case, 45T, : : os Tn y Phone i iii bins inns ands ves ' EOT: Cultivators: 15 Side Rakes, | Given in marriage by her father, a WT — ——, w————- "| oy. wo — | Binders, Mowers, Plows, Harrows, | the bride had her sister, Miss Jane MUSSER | Hay Loaders, Drills, Pickers, Posts,| B Waller, as maid of honor. The | Cars and Trucks, 150 Hogs. bridesmaids were Miss Sara Lou e om an LEGHORN FARMS | Farmers, Dealers, bring in your La . . machinery a few days before sale I ’ Bl i MOUNT JOY, PENNA. day if possible. Terms Cash. aytown, an iss Miriam Knis- MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111 PHONE 3.401 ) NEXT SALE, JULY 21 ley, York. Margaret Ellen Waller, en Lh 2 G. K. WAGNER cousin of the bride, was the flower Gene Shope, Marietta, served his brother as best man. Ralph Shope Marley, | brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Sheaffer, were ushers. ITk:2 couple went trip to the Poconos. | Cpl. Shope entered = in July 1948. | and Kenneth | the bride, on the He returned to the United at the Philadelphia Naval Base. Hess—Rudy Miss Sarah Elizabeth ~~ Rudy, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. | Rudy, Wilshire Hills, York RY, and | Ben Buckwalter | and Mrs. David L. Hess, Mount | %ev R1, were united in married on { Saturday at the home of the bride. The Rev. Walter H. Gable officiated | assisted by the Rev. Bela Bucher. | They ministers of the Stoney | Brook Mennonite Church. | Miss Mary Jane Rudy, sister of the bride, The bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry H. Gable, York, and Mrs. Clarence E. Rudy, Glen Burnie, Md., sister-in- law of the bride. Joseph Dwight Hess, El, brother of the served as best man. Ushers were Clagence E. Rudy, Glen Burnie, Md., brother of the bride, and John M. Drescher, Mount Joy. After a wedding trip through the New England States, the couple will reside at Mt. Joy Rl. fThe bride is a Senior at Millersville State Teachers College. The bridegroom is a Senior.at Elizabethtown Col- lege. | | | i are was maid of honor. Mount Joy bridegroom, Personal Mention Mr. Lee Ellis is spending several | days in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sumpman, Mount Joy St. will leave Friday for Willow Run, Michigan, where they will visit their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sumpman Jr. Mrs Sumpman is the former Florence Kaylor of town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peifer are making a tour of the Florida Keys. Mary Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rovenolt, Colum-~ bia Ave. spending an extended vacation with relatives in Mifflin- burg, Milton and Turbotville. Sale Register Friday, June 29—At the Keystone Sales Barn, just east of Mount Joy, 60 head of cattle, including a com=- plete dispersal of the Walter Lemon herd. Sale at 12:30 P. M. Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. Monday, July 2—Near Elizabeth- town R2, 32 new and used tractors and crawlers; also lot of other farm machinery by G. K. Wagner. —————— 0) Wer mee a wedding Marine served in Korea where he was wounded and States in January. At present he is stationed Hess, son of Mr. | cousin of | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends, | | | she said.” Jackpot By Ona Freeman Lathrop TRE night was a murky one. Only the stark hulbs sending their light through the steaming windows of Joe's Diner relieved the darkness. Bill Owen lounged against way. “You here again?” Joe kidded. “What'll it be-—porterhouse’” Bill grinned, “Hand me a menu. 1 might want breast of guinea.” » Then he noticed the girl. She stood by the pinball machine watching the metal balls roll down as a fel- low’ played. There was something | about her that made Bill feel un- ! easy inside. The rain had pelted her hair into thin honey-colored wisps around her small face, She hugged her old polo coat about her. There was a searching look in her grey eyes as she scanned each face, They made him think of somebody. That was it! She reminded him of the way his kid sister, Kathy i might have looked. Kathy had that same kind of hair and that same ex- pectant look on her face, even at twelve when he left home. Kathy was probably quite a girl by now! It made him wince to think of home. He watched this one fingering the change in her cheap purse, It was only chicken-feed, but she selected a nickel carefully and put it in the slot. Somehow her eyes were too bright as she followed the dancing balls down the incline. It looked as if a lot depended upon whether or not she won. Bill slid off the stool and went over. No kid should look like that. He fish~d out his nickek ‘Here, kid. It's about due. Let me show you how.” He whanged the lever down and gave the machine a little whack at the side. The nickels poured out, As he filled her i hands ‘with them, she gasped, “But they're yours.” : ‘“Na-ah! G'wan and take 'em, and’ then go across the street and get yourselfa room at Ma John- son's. It's no night for dames to be out alcne,”” he added gruffly. She ‘hurried out. An old softie, eh? He could have had a bed himself and a blueplate special. Fool! “Cup o' java, Joe. On the cuff. I'll be in the chips again soon.” Joe grinned. ‘Yeah? Not if you play Sandy Claus to all the dames. | That one’s been hanging about all evening giving every guy that came in the eye. Looking for some one, HE door slammed and Bill looked around. Here she was back again, She was coming straight to- ward him. Well, he was through. She needn’t try any more tricks. She slid onto the stool beside him. “Listen, mister, what's your card: they sent to me while I was name?’ she asked breathlessly. | in the hospital and sirce I have ‘J, Pierpont Morgan. What's | returned home. Mrs. Harry Leib. your's—Barbara Hutton?" 26-1 | “No, seriously. You remind | me of some one. I didn’t notice at first—I was so set on winning at will protect your overcoat from : ; moth damage for 5 years. One He, pinot Could you be Bill spraying of BERLOU Guaranteed | ‘Yeah, I could. Why?’' He eyed her curiosly. ‘‘Because I've been hunting you. I've covered every joint like this, hoping I wouldn't find you in such #: | Howard Johnson's Phone Flizabethtown 9585. The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., The Statue of Liberty was erected in 1886. At the Panama Canal the Pa- cific Ocean is east of the Atlantic, CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 2 lines or less, minimum ....., 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c the doer won: FOR SALE: “Motor Stokor A-1 con- dering whether | dition, reasonable price. Phone «Minute | to’ go in. He | Marietta 6-3310. 26-2 fingered he | Fiction | | in | FORD HOOK CFLERY PLANTS, his pocket. It | 40c per hundred. Harvey K. Shoe- | would get him a cup of coffee any- maker, Florin. Phene Mount 26-1 | - | High St, FOR SALW: Kalama 1200 Coal R nee, | vood condition. Green & Ivory, Abner Gish. R2, Manheim. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9343. 26-1 FOR SALE: 30-30 M: irlin | Deer | | ®ifle. $75.00. Brooks Barber Shop, Florin, Pa. 25-2 Thursday, June 28, 195 : FOR SALE: Chevrolet Con Ik excellent condition, ivan A M. Breneman, 279 Mount Joy. FOR SALE: LEGHORN CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. Us. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, {3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. . 4 FOR SALE: Building Lot. 62x156, on South Market Street. Me oni | Contact E. E. Brown, ne J- | WANTED: Old Macazines, News= | papers. I buy all kinds of scrap [iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. i Typewriters, Add. Maech's, | Registers Check Writers, New & Used. J. M Enele, 411 E-town. Ph. 14J. 8- CUSTOM MADF AWNINGS Free Estimates § Phéne Columbia 4-810 HALDEMAN’S Upholstry Shop | 11th & Spruce Sts. Columb * | - FCR SALE: Garden Tractor, used 2 few times. Martin Eshleman, Florin, Pa. PIANO STUDENTS: We have a very capable pieno teacher with an ovening for a limited number of students. Inouire David Hess Music 25-tf | | IDFALS - the most beautiful book published. #42 Spool HOLDER; for wemen who sew. | GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother, | Cifts for Sister and for Brother, Visit the MARGARET-JEAN = SHOPPE 1¢ W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa. for ten bucks. 24-tf FOR SALF: Two metal Hamster Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf FOR S*LE: Brick Warehonee, cement floor. 18M sa. ft. lot 155% 180, Delta St.. Mt. Jov. P. O. Box | | 85. c/o H. J. R., Mount Joy. 35- tf HFLP WANTED: Female. Tmmed- iate opening for experienced book- keeper with tyning. Aoplv. James | | Manufacturing Co. P. O. Box 146 | Mount Joy. 26-tf | FOR SALW: 1649 Dodge Truck, V license, 2 Sp. rear axle, booster brake, DeLuxe cab with heater, low mileage, good rubber. John E. | Melhorn, phone Mt. Joy 3-4572. 25-2 | HFLP WANTED: Young Woman, married or single, for general drug store work. Part time until Sept. MARK THIS DATE ! FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 20 for a rood time at the FIRST SUMMFR FESTIVAL Of the School & Home Assoc. on the Mt. Jey Elementary School Grounds. 26-2 | SNAP "HE FOURTH in Color. | €top in Vietor Klahr's , rear of Post Office, Middletown, for a good still [or movie camera and factory fresh iim. 26-1 I wish to thank all the neighbors & friends for the beautiful flowers & | TWELVE and one-half cents a vear | | Mothspray does it or BERLOU pays | for the damage. Home | | Furnishing, Mt. Joy, 26-1 | COLORED ‘MAID WANTED: Meals | and Uniforms furnished. Good pay. | Good working conditions. Turnpike Mr. Walters. Keener's Pa. | taurant or Contact MAN w ith car for full time busi- ness in Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, | Marietta & Manheim Counties. Run vour own business. Household Medicines - Food Products - Ex- tracts - Farmers Supplies, Big line, Good profits. Write for particulars, Rawleigh's, Dept. PNF-647-194, Chester, Pa. WANTED:: 4-room apartment with bath, or small house with conven- iences for family of 4. Write P. O. Box 85, ¢/o S. E., Mount Joy. 22-tf “You kidded. house?” here again?” Joe “What’ll it be—porter- a place, but knowing I would. You always had the crazy idea you could get rich the easy way, ever since you hit the jackpot the first time you played when you were d kid. Well, where did it get you?" She was out of breath now. ‘“‘Hey, how do you know much?” he demanded. “I'm Kathy, your sister Kathy. Oh, Bill, Mon’s sick and she’s been asking for you. ° You've got to come home with me. ”» “Yeah? You are Kathy then! And | they'd want me 10 come home—even | this way? Na-ah!" Fe flicked at his | ragged cuff. “Sure. They knew you weren't making good, or you'd have been back. They just want you to come | home—to make Mom better.” Her big grey eyes were welling with tears and her hair hung down wispler than ever, but she was Kathy and his kid days and home all rolled into one. He slipped o** the stool and took her arm. He'd been playing out of luck, but at last he'd hit the jackpot. ‘Come on, then,” he said. are we waiting for?” — a — sO “What | Everybody reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. | i Gretna road. 42 mi. WE WILL BUY PENNSYLVANIA FILLERS CALL MT. JOY 3-5216 H. ROY NISSLY & CO. IN FLORIN, PA. C. 25-2 | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- | en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- | ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co., i Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- | nings. 20tf | FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refriverat- or, 8 cu. ft. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- 14-tf | WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- biles, any make, any model: also Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt service given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.. E-town, Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf [FOR SALE: 6-room, 1% story Frame Dwelling, shingled; 5-room Dwelling, composition shingles; 1- store room 32 ft.x12 ft., with a 12x12 ft. wing; 8-room flat, 20x50 ft., | shingled all over; 5-car Garage; | Property include 2 acres, 34 perch- | es of land. Situated along the Mt. im Shop, 106 W. Market St., E-town. Dial 3-9373 25-tf | Alterations Buttonholing Accordians. Trumnets and Guitars | FOR AWNINGS - Inaned on Lesson Plan. David Hess | BLINDS - FURNITURE Music Shop, 106 W. Market Street. | STERING call Columbia 48107 or Elizabethtown. 25-tf | write to JALDEVA VS 'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & WHO WANTS A Flat Ton Double Desk, size 32x56 inches? We have Spruce Sts. Columbia, Pa; 4 ne further nse. Come take it awav | NOTICE: When vou are troubled 1st, then full time, Apvly Sloan's | Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt. Joy. 26-tf Res- | 2-1 | 26-5p | with poisons, oak, ivy. sumae, leath- er or other minor skin irritations, use Doctor's Prescription No. 700,- |084 for immediate relief. Sold by E. W, Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt, Joy, Pa. 23-13t FOR SALE: 30 ft. x 60 ft. concrete block Building with flat concrete | roof, suitable for building rg | story or dwelling. Building is {eated on about 1 acre lot and has { | 220 electric service and water. | Norman G. Myers, Rheems, Pa. | 23-46 USED CARS | 1949 Chevrolet Tudor | 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. | 1948 Plvmouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. | 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H ‘NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. | CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. | Bu ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antioues of any descrintion. Mr, | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man= | heim, Pa. Phone 407, 2-24-14 NEW & USED CARS Buy Yor HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY { 9 Deliverv | Trade & Tow Financing STALEY’'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf ADMINTSTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Henrv .S. Garber. de= ceased, late of Borough of Mount Jov, Lancaster Co., Pa. Letters of Administration on said esate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested tn make im- | mediate pavment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, | will nrecent them withont delay for | settlement tn the vundersioned THY FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY PENNSYLVANTA. Administrator d.h.n. | Lois S. May, Att'y. AU-6 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE . Estate of Isnac S. Sieorist, dec'd, late of West Hempfield Twp., Lan= caster Co., Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having heen granted tn the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reauested tn make mediate payment, and those having = claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under=. signed THR FIRST NATIONAI, BANK - & TRTIST CO. OF MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA. Executors Louis S. May, Att'y. 24-6 | SEALED BINS FOR PAINTING ; FIRE HOUSE FXTERIOR TRIM Sealed hids will be received by William F. Brian. Secretarv. up to and includine 7:30 P. M. ED.L.S.T. en Julv 2, 1951 for nainting the ex- terior trim on the Fire House with one coat of paint (same color as at, vresent). Bids will be opened on’ the above date in the Council Chamber. Council reserves the right to re- ject anv or all bids. : ROROUGH OF MOTINT JOY * 24-3 William 1 F. Brian, Secretary Ww A A NTED CUSTODIAN for ‘high school building in Mount Joy, to care for grounds and building. This build= ing heated by oil fired furnaces. Apply to A. D. SEILER, Secretary Monnt Jov Boroush School Board, at Seller Printing Co.. or to ' W. I. BRFAHM, supervising 5 LE Market St, Mount Joy. 23-tf FOR SALE 18 (The Former Kern Proverty) AT 10 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. By ADAM H. GREER west of Mt. Gretna. Apply Mrs, H. P. Arndt, Lawn, Pa. 25-3t 542 N. 2nd Street, Colurbia Or Any Realtor 24-~