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Rolls up and down | ithe fields without lost time. Makes a perfect path for | ithe diggers to work with nothing in the way. Come in Now— Immediate Delivery to Your Farm? D.L.DIEM & SONS 400 Fast Lincoln Ave Phone: 6-2131 Lititz, Pa. ER aE) Use Our Classifie 2d Column — It Pays] . * Speeds the harvest ¥ Builds the soil | os if pb | Home Coming will be she was We “1 | 8 < sdav. - wd . d | Friday evenings, August 7 and mouth and get blood poisoning | | and lots of good eats A — | Mr. Texas To Be Shown At Bainbridge On August 4 The Dutch (1S OVERHEARD Philosopher BY JOHN BOYD) a Bainbridge—The “Christ for | Bveryone Tent Campaign” held| Well, Mrs. Veiss, Come on in | on the Bainbridge High School! Side and set down once. I chust Athletic Field each evening Made some ice-tea and you're | ( since July 19, will close Mon- chust in time for some. And | day evening, August 4, with a | here's some cookies 1 got at the | showing of the Billy Graham | Store a few days ago and they | film. “Mr. Texas”, the first | OUBht to be eaten. They ain't | Christian western featuring | TIP like they should be, but | Reed Harper and Cindy Walk- |" this Weather a body can't or. I know--they get damp still, But then again, at our aitch a | Theme subjects to be used | person likes them a little on the Rev. Donald | by the evangelist Add [soft side. In fact, Mrs. Espen- | Martin, Shamokin will include: shate, sometimes I dunk them | Wednesday evening, “None in| fipgt although it dont’ look so | Hell”; Thursday, “The Suffering|good and gets the ice-tea all Christ; Friday, “The Saving full of crumbs | Christ”, Saturday “The Coming | Well, as you say. at our aitch | Christ”; Sunday evening. “God's | ‘who care '., Be side s I ain't go ling to risk breaking a tooth ‘on | Last Call.” hard cookies or pretzels, man- | Special musical features for the services are Vincent O’Con- ners or no manners. What's the | nor, soloist for Wednesday eve-| good of getting older if a body I ning; solo by George Sload for has to worry themselves about | Friday. The Miller Sisters Trio | table manners all the time. And will appear on the program on | besides, these here women that Saturday. The volunteer choir|8¢t up the etiquette books is under the direction of Mr. Mer- (always chainching their minds [vin Longenecker, Middletown, | ANY Ws ay about what is wulgar 'R. D., with Mrs. M. Longeneck- | 2nd What is refined. er as accompanist sings each ey-| Yes, what was good manners ening. {when we was children is bad All services at 7:45 p. m {today and as Chake might say, | seat lisse wicey-wersy. I remember my [father used always to drink his | tea and coffee out of his saucer after he blowed on it good but | la body would not dare to do | tht nowadays. Or to eat with {his knife like they used to do. 1 can see my father yet loading | up his knife with mashed pota- | toes and peas mixed together. mother didn't worry about The Annual Blain Picnic and | whether it was good manners | held but she was always |! Sherman’s Park, Thursday that cut his Blain Picnic To Be Held At Sherman's Park in | for not and | afraid he might [8 and all day Saturday, August | —or something. 9. On Thursday evening the | Yes, well, Blain High School Band will | Some things is times has chainch- led. better and | furnish the music and on Friday | some is worse. What does Chake evening the Keystone Play [think about the Democrat con- | Boys will furnish the entertain- |wention, now that it is all over | ~ iment. The V.F.W. Singer Band |and a body can go to bed at a . . | from Mechanicsburg will be on | reasonable hour? (hand to entertain. | He don’t say an awful There will be plenty of games | except that he believes and just | the place to meet your friends. [both parties has good men for {president and wice-president | TY {and the main thing is what Patronize Bulletin n Advertisers | kind of men is hanging on to | their coat-sleeves. | Insurance ‘Service | What does he mean, hanging | Auto, Fire, Bond and all types |on to their coat-sleeves? Casualty Insurance. | Oh, he means that a lot of ELMER K. WITTLE | poor stick politicians will ge | elected chust because they aro "LORIN, PA FLORIY, PA on the same ticket with Steven- | and chainch from what it was which [ believe is’ what everybody really wants, Even if the Dem ocrats win things will be differ ent in Washington. For a while anyway Yes, that they will. Stevenson | would bring in a whole new bunch of men to adwise him and maybe throw out some of the corruption chust like Eisen hower would do. A new broom is always better I always say Well, politics or no politics, | I gotto.get over home and start | supper. I am going to make fried tomatoes now get some good home-grown ones How do you fry your toma- toes? Mine never get good. The old-fashioned way 1 guess. Do you want such a recipe? No——chust tell me in a chen- eral way. Well, you slice a lot of toma- them with flour. "til they toes and cover Then you fry a panfull is sort of burnt and put aside on a platter. Then you pour a lot of milk into the pan and make a thick gravy and | when it's done you pour the gravy over the tomatoes on the platter. | Ummm. It sounds good but! it's too complicated for me. I| guess mine will chust get stew- ed-—or sliced raw maybe. Yes well. To make something {good always takes a little work. Well T got to go. Why don’t you come along over and watch | me fry my tomatoes? Some other day I will when [ got more time and besides I | ain't got any tomatoes today anyway and the stores is closed. Well, I got to run. Come over. | I will. Good bye. Good bye. ee ell A wai Trophy will (From page three are for five years were Clarence New comer, Ted Weidler and John E. Schroll. Those nominated then elected for a term of five years were Lewis Bixler, Paris Gruber and Curvin Mar- tin Sr. These directors who were el pired, Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9546 30-13 | son or Eisenhower. Chake says ected for a period of two years ity when you vote for a straight | and whose terms expired were ticket for Eisenhower or Stev-|Jos. Shaeffer, Frank Weidman, WE SELL and {enson everybody else on the and Curvin Martin, Sr., Those ¥ SERVICE MOWERS | ticket gets your vote automatic- | nominated and elected were FOLEY ally, even though you never | Jos. Shaeffer, Frank Weidman heard of them and don't know | and John Weidman. [but what they are out and out| 1t was voted to again have crooks still. | the Farm Show banquet as soon I see. Well, T guess that can’t | after the close of the show as {be helped. As of right now, | possible. Jos. Shaeffer was ap {Chorch says he is thinking of | pointed chairman of this fea- splitting up his ticket sos to | ture. vote for Eisenhower and for this | Last year a trophy was given {Guy Bart for senator instead of |, the winner of the Corn Hus- | Martin, Bart being a Democrat. | king contest. The directors vot- 18” and 21” widths. Well, whatever, we will chust | ed to present the winner at this 48-hour service on lawn mower sharp- {have to wait and see how things | years contest a trophy and John [turn out from now ’til election | Roland. president, was put in ening. All werk guaranteed. Enjoy mowing your own lawn with a | day. But the big trouble is that | power mower, Come in | people don’t like to wait any | i Boge Sean. more for the future. Seems like | FOLEY POW ER MOW ERS there's more news in the pa- 18 — width $107.00 oN the exBeris sav 21 width $119.00 | pers about wha 1€ a, S yay [is i c n the hat 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE is going to happen than wha there is about what has already CHARLES ABEL | happened. Chake says now with | MILTON GROVE, PA. | tellywision we can only see | Phone Mt. Joy 3-9024 {things while they is happening | next chenera- 28-4c | but no doubt the Can’t Use It! SELL IT THRU THE Want Ads Use This Blank to MAIL MORE YOU TELL YOUR NAME ............. THE MORE YOU SELL ADDRESS = .........0..... Give your ad a chance to get better results. Write your ad below. POST OFFICE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, BUY, TRADE OR LOCA “BULLETIN” 11 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Minimum Charge - 3 Lines for 35¢ (5 words to line) (will show things before they | happen. i How could that be? Don’t ask me. No | was chust choking. Well, over gets elected it will be a RENT, TE, Order a Want Ad TO: who- To be held in the Scles caster, along Route 30. | PHONE AD WITHIN NEXT 10 DAYS @® Be sure to count your name, address or telephone number as ( ) mark X in choice “words”. charge of this The next meeting is schedul ed for August 11 | Electric Ww Idi and Gas € ing Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT [tion will inwent something that | Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING wut ne Welding Shop JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 Delta and Marietta Streets MT. PUBLIC SALE Barn, six miles East of Lan- ‘Thursday, Aug. 7, 1952~1 p.m. Petrie 55 Registered Avyrshires All vaccinated. Consisting of 12 OPEN HEIFERS and HEIFER August 7, 1952. So AR FULL COST OF ADV. ABOVE (35¢) EE certified, blood tested, T. B. accredited. Many OVER THE ABOVE 3 LINES - 10c A LINE tested within 30 days of the sale. TT > ~~ TET | 30 COWS, 10 BRED HEIFERS, - = et | —— CALVES, 3 BULLS, 15 FRESH COWS, Fs —— ges — — eerie Sem tet 18 Due in August {nd Septeniher. FACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION - 8c PER LINE Sale will start at 1:00 o'clock on Thursday, ¢ )ITENCLOSE $......... IN FULL PAYMENT OR I WILL MAIL ( ) AMOUNT FOR LANCASTER COUNTY AYRSHIRES BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION 31-1c Orne to sweep with, | that you can | them | a bli of «eww ' The Bulletin, t HAPPENINGS — of — LONG AGO 1032 Florin assumed by the Bank July 27, Liabilities of the Trust Company were Union National Roy Conrad of Middletown, was found sleeping in a barn near Mt. Joy after an all night | search Rev. John Harries, pastor of English Presbyterian Church addressed the Mount Joy Ro tary Club The local scout troop were outing at Ci Pequea. arrested Am Musser enjoying an mp | Chiquetan, near Five motorists were in Lancaster for speeding ( ong them Paul L. of town The | store of East | On Saturday | leman Bros. will { from the Harrisburg Y | on the Recreation Field | The eighth annual Miller re-| held at Long's | was the on contents of Ella Ls were sold entire Mrs. Main street, afternoon Esh a team M.C.A iskewitz, play union will be Park, on Sunday, July 31. The Rheems quoit club de i feated Finney's Special four in a practice match played Wednesday night on the at Columbia. | 15 YEARS AGO July 21, 1937 | The Ladies Bible Class of the | Evangelical Church held a pic- nic at the Cove last Friday. Re- | freshments and games featured | | the Event. State of the last payment six tol courts Pennsylvania | - the | The made on | school. On July 14 Abie 10-year-old son of Abram Gelt-| macher of West Main Street, | | caught a 15 inch bass at Ben- [ der”s Dam. The fifth reunion of the Shel- [ly family was held at Kaufl-]| Manheim, Saturday Rev. Paul Shelly, presided at the | Geltmacher, man’s Park, { July 17. The | Pennsburg, ! morning and noon ses | A dwelling and stable on East | Main Street, by Levi G. | Dillinger to James and Esther H. Hockenberry for $1400. Miss Francis Shellenberger | left Thursday for Atlantic City. The car of H. K. Honberger, | a well driller, Mon- S10Nns sold of Salunga, day afternoon plunged down a| 50 foot quarry pit at Rheems| { when the brakes slipped. No | one was in the car at the time. 10 YEARS AGO July 23, 1942 A rule requiring motorists to turn in wornout auto parts be fore getting new ones went in- to effect last Wednesday. The Eshleman family reunion will be held at Williamson Park on July 23. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen- | feld, Salunga, announce the birth of a daughter, July 10th Mrs. Rosenfeld was the former Doris Pennell of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dimeler of Newville, announce the birth of twin sons. Charles Reed Engle, 23, of Maytown, is listed as an avia- tion mechanic with the nine Flying Tigers. First of the vol- unteer to return from China. group The Fire Company Auxiliary will hold a get-together party, August 14, The state wide blackout was reported a huge success. In this locality all in charge | wonderful co-operation — a —— reported Help Child Study The young child will learn with i much more skill and enthusiasm if he is allowed to help plan his lessons. According to a University of Jowa survey reported in Child craft books, lessons assigned | adults are learned mechanic and often quickly forgotten. M better results are obtained in | arousing the child's interest in his work by allowing him to take part in ‘study planning. cementless Bulletin Advert ‘Corn M: 1c chine TY { Bring in Your | TAF M EQUIPMENT SALE A.M (DST) two miles north of Elizabethtown R.D. 2, Phone 442-J-2. NEW & USED TRACTORS AND CRAWLERS | Self- -propelled and other {Pa Com | bines; 50T, Case, New Holland Balers; Hay Loaders; Binders; Mowers; Corn Harvesters; Corn Pickers and Binders; Blowers: Silo Fillers; Side Rakes; Bale Elevators; 5 Wagons; Plows: Disks; Drills; 5 tons Baler Twine, $13.50 to $15.00 a bale: 200 HOGS. bring in this sale. lot Hardware, Posts; Farmers, Dealers, anything you have for G. K. WAGNER, Sale Mgr. | | Next Sale—Saturday, Aug. 23 J 31-2¢ | | W ANTED Mount Jov, Pa., TO RE evening a week APPLY BULLETIN 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 30-1f Four or | Al NTIOUES: ( A Np al) SRS RE Sr SS, a and Cool, individual de- Rates tor classiiew advertising in | Airy this column are signed Spencer Supports. Mrs, 1 lines or Jess. minimum ase | Edyth B. Brubaker, Corsetierre, Over 3 lines, per line 10e | Florin, Pa. Phone Mount Joy Fach add. insertion, per line 8c 12 1949 SS 29-4¢ [HELP W AN’ I'ED for carpenter CIR. WANTED Steady en work, some experience prefer- ployment. Way's Applianc red. Elmer Ginder, Florin, Pa. 28-tf | Phone Mt, Joy 3 4883. 29-tf-¢ DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE? |FOR SALE: Mount Joy Taxi The Bulletin is looking for ome | Business 29-tf one living in Mt. Joy to writ personal items. Just the right | WANTED TO BUY: Highest prices [ ¢ Wl for some DOErson d for scrap iron, metal rags. bat- who has a few hours a week feries, cars, trucks. A. B. Sahd and spare time and would like to | Son Front & Pine Sts., Marietta, make these few spare hours | Pa. Phone 6-9111. If no answer, call nrofit: ble Writ e or apply at the olumbia i- 1571 26-tf Bulletin « Tie Mt. Joy 28-1] J Se — - { WE HAVE w HITE GAS for your SE Ww ING MACHINES FOR | now mower. Atlantic Service SALE New and used. Repairs | Station. Paul K. Stehman, Prop. for all makes of sewing mach- | 24-tf ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar - ket St. Elizabethtown, Pa. | F LECTT ROL UX SERVICE AND Phone 688 1-tfe | SUPPLIFS and Good Used Clean- —— rr | PTS, C a Jay Koser Mount Joy. INSULATION | Phone 3-9542 47-tf VEOS TILE | mere STAUFFER NOTICE: If you are troubled with HOME IMPROVEMENT. Inc Poison Ivy Oak, Sumac and other M. S. POTTER minor skin irritations you need Representative { Doctors Prescription No. 700-084 Phone 383 30-4 | for immediate relief. It satisfies.. [Sold at 21 Mt. Joy St, Mount Joy, BINOCULARS. Best American |Pa., Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth- French and German makes (no [t wn, Pa 19-15p jap). Airguide $3 up. Prism bi- | noculars $35 up. Victor Klahr | SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: Camera Shop with the big stock |New and used. Repairs for all Middletown, Pa 31 Lym makes of sewing machines. J. V. - - . le 1 \. Market St. iza- F OR SALE Gold leaf mirror, |B ethtown, Pa Phone 316.3. Rms 26x48 inches, 6 piece old fash | - — ioned wash bowl and pitcher] NT set, Doughtray, green Ols ng 7 | MEN WANTED: Lancaster Leaf | 107%x8 ft. Phone 3.4972 Mount | Tobacco Co., North Market Street, Joy Tape] te bag¢co warehouse,, Mount Joy, Pa. Oise 3961. p hone Will pay high prices | five Fo sen of | for antioues of any deserintion, Mr. n 3851; ’ 31-31 | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- fe | heim, Pa . Phone 407. 2-24-tf FOR SALE First and Second BL Floor Apartment Hous Hard | Tope writers Add. Mach’s, Cash wood floors, Dual Heat Control | Res of heck = Writers, Safes, Automatic Hot Water heat. Ap ew & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 East ply to 21 West Donegal Street, | Si, E-town. Ph. 14). 8-18-f or phone 3-5441 or 3-3941 i 31-1¢ TMT | Antiques Restored Furniture Refinishing LENHERT CABINET si ; Marietta, Pa. ¥ i N S R EC ARO En i Phone (6-2581 Collect Auto-Pla Schaffer Bros., | Call For and Delivery [ Hunti K eller Bro Px aul | | G. Neblin' & Sons and Cunning “1 8-tt ham Player Piano with 125 | rolls. ! {EW & USED CARS DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 1949 a > BE) Cans 106 N Via cet Street, { 1948 Packard Sedan, R&H Elizabethtown. 31-2¢ | 1948 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, H 1948 Plymouth Sedan, R&H | 1927 Dodge Sedan, H | PACKARD GARAGE 2 N. Hanover St., E-town - wh D> ( J 5 BABY SITTER WANTED: from] — Phare de da m. to5 p. m. Mrs. Kenneth | AU TOMOB ILE PARTS for Sale, 1 Shearer, Phone 3-5033 30 Ip | buy old cars, all kinds of serap iron oR SALE » od also sell stove wood. _ Guy D. | plate show las > $150 | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-3573. 40-tf for two. E E-town | A DMINISTRATOR'E. NOTTOR R. D. 1 or phone 401J3 31-1 ADMINISTRA TOR > NOTICE 1 i 2 2 Estate of Victor ‘R. Snyder, WANTED Woman for general | 1ate of Rapho Twp., Lancaster office work. Must have typing | CO: Penna, . experience. Reply. Box 835. Mi | Letters of administration Joy. c/o JMC. 31-1c | on said estate having been if ; Lo ited to the undersigned, all Chair-Caning and piano-tuning. , persons indebted thereto re- Blind Craft Bush & Berg- (quested to make immediate haus," 339 N. Barbara St Vit. | Payments, and those having Joy. 3-9265 31-4¢ (claims or demands against the a bm ame, will present them without | delay for settlement to the un- dersigned mB SEE CEE he UNION NATIONAL ; ‘Bi MT. JOY BANK, hn 1 EN Vlount Joy, Pa. ho Arnold, Bricker & Beyer | Attorneys 29-6¢ { CLEARANCE SALE BOYS { of many items AL SO VACATION issue of [IDEA magazines just arrived. Bal Gifts our Specialty AND | The Margaret-Jean Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. 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