The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 9, 1953—=2 Sch . Safety Program t HE The Lancaster Automobile N I F - . ——r BED WETTING STOPPED olarship me se News ltems From oo | = py corn a (From Page 1) i H. 8. [ | Another card party s : i . te. g safety program in Mt. Joy if | E D T School ale Cols Cr ; er ¢ ard party scheduled | Give your child the opportunity to overcome this dis- . tomorrow afternoon. At 1:15 | Ade ° the American Legion Auxil- i tressing habit. The ENURTONE Method has proven success- in Rapho Township Schools and | they will do a program for The Stick U a {fary is for Monday evening, 3 i a aan’ OQ i & {us ~ i 0." - ba . Ji | a in thousands of cgses, 14 doesn’t cost you one cent for Basing Kindergart- grades ong six; at 2:30, p ling of E. Donegal Twp. School] Saturday May 2nd In the | April 20th at the Legion Home. | y. » hi sc . | . stil Pu ho ‘illage o a SV \ Mi: - rn i Approved by leading physicians. A ade by es Home for the high school Ji or of the E. Donegal Twp. School Vill ge of Landisville on Main | i and Schaot. Associat oveal I'hese assemblies are under By MAUDE NORMAN | Board will be held Friday even Street, public sale of household i Se ssociatic ‘eves 0 Jere ies | pe ticle 5 ww bv Fr { THE ENURTONE CO. ed that there are 56 children the Jira on ot Ries ing, April 10. The budget for Rr l¢ a i o nau ; 1 dD YOUR (21) Id n : ) 1c Penna, Slate pe § Tr ‘ aa 1? ’ J Long. Edg: . Fun uc WRITE TODAY TO whose parents wish to enter|pean Gable of the Lancaster HE WIND whipped in the open ne a school year will ie HE 208 CARLISLE AVENUE, YORK, PENNA. them in the class. Consequently, | Automobile C Pap : car window on Rose-Ellen's | @1Scussed. " mv Huts Ys ohile Club. Part of the he . ATTY NEWER TO SPE | 15-2p the kindergarten will be estab- | program will consist of the film flushed cheeks, Teacher vacancies for the ¢l-|/ ATTY. NEWCOMER TO SPEAK A ERE) ementary and high schools will AT FLORIN LIONS CLUB “Serves you right, you little fool,” Clarence CC she muttered, ‘for taking things for | —- lished for the children of Mount | of the safety parade and pro- connit Attorney New be filled. An advisory Co CUSTOM GRINDING AND FEED MIXING A SPECIALTY varsity teams and their manag- ers by Mr. George Houck, var- sity coach. Those receiving tro- phies were Henry Klugh, Jay Metzler, Ben Clinger, Charles Ashenfelter, Jay Metzler, Don- ald Germer, Clair Wagner, Bill Zimmerman, Tom Kear, Char- les Zeller, Toby Weber, Gerald Bender, James Lindemuth, Ir- CALL Ralph L. Myers & Sons SALUNGA, PA. (Lancaster Co.) PHONE LANDISVILLE 3176 50-tfe Then when he announced he was | coming home, Kate's interest had revived, but Ross-Ellen remained confident she was the one he now cared for. But why, oh why, did she have to be so impulsive and greet him as she had? Running out to her car as she had and driving wildly through town | wasn’t helping any. i —— = 4 | Joy Borough; non-resi s wi ag ai > "| : od \ y ough; non residents will gram of last year. granted, but he said he couldn't |tee of Washington School par-|comer will address the Florin be admitted only if there is navi wait to see me and | ‘ 1 room. Tw ions will b Special Awards 1l the time he |ents will make an annual report/Lions Club when they hold » TWO Sessions wil he On the last day of school be- «Mintle 325, We WE NE of criticisms i suggestions. their regular meeting at the | ducted, one in the morning and Vest te cl od a was still in love | of criticisms and suggestions. | : a Ng | Ld one in the afternoon fore Easter vacation a special Fiction | with Kate.” | The committee is composed of Keystone Diner at 6:30 p. m. on NE: | . awards assembly was held in ' She had always | Albert Kleiner, Lester Wolge-| Monday. | MOUNT JOY, PA. elle Mount Joy High School. At this | loved Steve Wilson and had started | i), Robert Eshleman, Aaron| == mm memes | Ad . . time individual basketball tro-| writing to him when Kate was too A le Richard H. Foltz, Vice Presi- | Successor to Stehman's Flour Mills Well Drillin lies Tv awarded" busy with her other boy friends to Musser, Earl Rhoads, Mrs. John le Wi arde : P ole Rel: | pales were BWA Yo nam. bother, Gradually the tone of his Zeller, Mrs. Walter Sloan and“ nt in c1arge o 4 is A bers of the varsity and junior letters had changed Mrs. Ray Bowers. [tions of Freedoms Foundation, | Sixth Grades to take trips The sixth grades of both the (was in charge of the program. Pre-School Exams Maytown and the Washington] Pre-school examinations will x : a be give » Florin e Florin Elementary Schools &tven in the Florin and the TRACTOR ror as ume 108 take three trips. The groups ac [Maytown Schools Monday, May | : 4 | fa y Q + / ot companied by their teachers|® starting at 9 a. m. All sw |v wy. as hs Miss Sara Mischlich and Mrs ldents who plan to enter first | Versatile Simplicity handles ower two Re: It OG Ors M rs. Cli in Sept. 1953 must take | dozen common yard and garden chores alph Coleman and Mrs. Clar-| ‘ or Be nds kb | easily, efficiently. Patented “Quick sri: Foliv ; shri [this pre-school examination. ence Felty, will go to the Shrine Hitch” for less-than-a-minute imple- The expected enrollment for the : SEE = : . bene She was approaching the city's Circus in Harrisburg, Tuesday. ve my | ment change, without tools, Now four 4 y Z < y ; st grade is 72 beg W'S. ALL NEW MODERN EQUIPMENT win N Auman, Peter Nissjey, Bob outskirts, when as she stopped for | April 14th. [first grade 1s ie beginners | great models for practical, low-cost Melhorn, Richard Hallgren, Pe- i g : | Assembiy Programs Planned | a red light the door on her side of April 21. the students will be : . | power on every yard or garden job | . ter Koder, Charles Rovenolt,| the car opened, a hard vound ob- p Wh 5 R tative) April 10, the Hi-Y Club will | ' . Charles Mayer, Richard Nissley, | ject pressed against her side, a the guogty of Re |present an assembly program to | Let us demonstrate Simplicity on your | WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE AND THIS 1S A Dick Schneider and Mr. John Yoles grated. Hotere Tastit ra Dao and ill ue [the student body. The program | Sw A why its Amelia's . - ay ; . i 5 /é over, SIS — i 5 Sle 5-1 ; sist « ‘ alks | biggest garden tractor value! n i PERSONAL INVITATION FOR YOU TQ@. STOP BUI I DOZING Lichy Rose-Ellen opened her mouth eum and the state library. The will consist of Studer alice on | ID SPE 1S FOR V RDS : ' Mr. J. Michael Pricio, presi-| put fei turned the i a ny the current issue of “Teen Ac- AND SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS. ’ | de ¢ y ut a vicious jab turne e in- {teachers and Mrs. Hecht and. . . Aoril 17 the Stevens ; AND Son of the Mt. Joy Junior Sete ig into a gasp. Mrs. Weller will chaperone hell tie 3 ; br 5 | VERSATILE MODELS Y APO “ i vo: 7 of 3 Trade Sc 71 a | Amber of Commerce, then SED quiey, gisier, and you, won'y students. Later in the spring, rage Y : FOR 19531 presented a gold basketball to each of the senior members of the teams, Peter Koder, Charles GRADING MR. EUGENE HELWIG, : PHONE 3-9791 MANAGER SMOKETOWN., PA. Rovenolt, Gerald Bender, Toby it oy " Weber, James Lindemuth, Clair 15-tf 0 PHONE LANC. 3-1983 Wagner, Donald Germer, Tom 13-4p Kear, Ben Clinger, Jay Metzler, An » GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Bill Zimmerman, and Mr. Geo. Houck, coach. Representing the Old Timer Association, Mr. Benjamin Groff extended life membership in the association and invita- tions to the association banquet to the members of all the boys on the school’s athletic teams. He also gave them to Mr. W. I. | Beahm and the coaches of the] boy’s athletic teams, Mr. Heaps, A C WwW k Mr. Houck, Mr. Broske, Mr. | r oc m Pp re S o r o r Rocks Lichty, and Mr. Day. Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. d Baseball Schedule : an 1953 April 16. — Marietta, Away | Trees April 21~E-town, Home | Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. April 23 — E. Hempfield, Away | April 28 — E. Donegal, Home! May 5 — Marietta, Home | May 7 — E-town, Away | May 12 — E. Hempfield, Home | May 14 — E. Donegal Away | Game Time at 4 p. m. Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. Chevrolet is the only low-priced car to offer... yr fw! 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Continuation of standard equipment and trim as illustrated is dependent | on availability of material. : MOREL PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. | in because I needed a car. I'll tell | wanted excitement — adventure. 1 | ran away from him and you came { know your name | Baby, but I gotta be careful.” ! the trooper’s shout as get hurt.” Rose-Ellen had always pictured bandits, if she thought of them at all, as weazel-faced or beetling- browed, flashily dressed. This one looked like an ordinary citizen. A voice grated, ‘Move over sister—fast.” “Say, you're a slick chick,” he said. “Why did you get in my car?" ‘Now, don't tell me you're beau- tiful but dumb,” he mocked. “I got you the story of my life later. Say, you've been erying, ain't ‘cha. What's the matter? Boy friend give you the brush-off?" EAR gave courage—and f{nspira- tion. “I'm not worrying ahout him—now,”” she murmured. ‘We were always quarreling. He wanted to marry and settle down, but I Don’t you think I should on along. “Some call me Dan,” he smirked. “You're so dark and romantic | looking.” { Basking in her admiration, he was alert enough to grasp her hand as she opened her handbag. | “Whatcha got in there?” ‘Nothing but powder and lipstick, and my wallet. “O.K. It ain't that I don’t trustcha, “Don’t be silly,” she smiled, busy with her lip-stick and powder-puff. | “I'm having too much fun to do such a thing. Will you take me to a real night-club and buy me beautiful clothes like they do in the movies?” ‘You betcha—clothes—all the money you want!” She gave me an excited little laugh and nestled against him, urging, “Faster—go faster.” The car leaped ahead. Suddenly | | Elmer G. Strickler a siren sounded behind them. “Dammit,” he swore, “The cops | Elizabethtown, Pa. and me with no license.” “But I have mine. Pull over | and I'll take the wheel. Don’t worry, we'll only get a ticket. “No tricks,” he warned. ‘Re- member, I've got this gat handy.” Rose-Ellen felt the bandit's tense body re{ax as the trooper handed back her license, then tense again as instead of the expected ticket, a revolver appearea in his hand. She gave a gasp of relief, then heard something struck her side and darkness des- cended. Rose-Ellen held court the next day with 8teve, her parents and Kate her admiring audience. “Thank goodness the bullet just grazed your side,” her mother ar- ranged the pillows more comforta- bly, “and it is high enough that it won't prevent your wearing a bath- | ing suit. | “But you need not have been hurt at all if you hadn't misunderstood | when I told Kate I was happy be- | cause she told me you loved me.” || Steve said. I “Tell us, Rose-Ellen,” Kate asked || curiously, “How did you tip that trooper off?" | “Oh,’ she answered sieepily, “I, knew a State Trooper was-‘stationed | on that side road just before Route 135 on the alert for speeders. When I was supposed to be fixing my face I wrote ‘Help, Bandit’ across my | driver’s license with lip-stick, then coaxed my would-be boy friend to speed’ past.” ar J operation education project of : [band concert. the groups will take a trip tol SRA ron Philadelphia. Prizes Awarded Chas. Johns and Vonnie Ar-| nold were awarded first prize| for their decorated Easter hats| MANHEIM in the sixth grade of the May-| 63 S. Charlotte St. Optometrist town Elementary School. Lou-| rtelephone 5.3376 ise Dupler and Donald White] mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 won second and Helen Felty| Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. and Robert Brandt, third prizes. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-F Foundation Awards Presented) Wednesday, April 1, an honor| medal and “Freedom Library”| for teaching program on better] Dr.H.C.Killheffer | | | H. S. Newcomer & Son 2 HP Model L-1 — right for most gardens, large Tawns ... $174 3 HP Model M-1 — plenty of 5 ou 28-way versalility. : $253 f NEW 5 HP Model V — power § 1 tractor, with selactive gear transmission 305 > MEW 2 HP Modal J == Self 0: r . cuts we uitivates $108 sees rd a nmr Incorporated MOUNT JOY, PA. citizenship, carried out in with the citizenship} Columbia! University, were presented to Donald Staley, project chair-| man and Dr. J. W. Bingeman. These awards were presented) on a special TV program by|{ Henning W. Prentis, a member} of the Board of Directors of the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge. JAMES B. 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