ERE EPR An OT Thur day Wa Jov, Pa., (953 Bullelin Wounl Lowdown From HELP Hickory Grove (Turn to page 4) What we are to do n this } and of speed and hurry with & the addled automibile drivers THE AD \ who figure it is smart to hit up st 1t GR *1to 80 so long as their rear vi R ion mirror shows no official on their trail-—that is the question It is not just gawky teen-agers it is smarty mamas and papas too, who speed-—-who cross the double lines on the pavement who have no idea as to what i WITH an arm signal--who put man THE HEART THAT NEVER BREAKS ners and courtesy on ice, once = . they step on the starter and take off, We might slow down the speeding part, if we went back to 20 horsepower versus 150 horsepower engines But the matter of manners --out the window as now stern means. One might cut police the require officer mustard per mile Even that And while the patrolmen subject, of all folks who de serve the highest praise and the most liberal pay it is these men try to so manage traffic fewest victims will be undertakers. on who that the carted to the 17 jewels. Expansion bond. PAY just 1190 A WEEK OTHER ELGINS AS LOW AS $33.75 ty, all budgets for police and patrolmen should be even if your town has to fire its boosted MOUNT JOY, PA. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. One Owner—Quality Used Cars 1952 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 STARLITE CLUB COUPE, AUTO TRANSMISSION. 1851 CHAMPION 4 DR. OVERDRIVE, NEW TIRES 1850 CEAMP 4-DR OVERDRIVE, NEW TIRES 1950 COMMANDER 2-DR. OVERDRIVE 1950 LANDCRUISER 4-DR. VERY CLEAN 1943 CHEVY 4-DR. LIKE NEW ALL PRICED TO SELL RHEEMS GARAGE RHEEMS, PENNA. Phone Elizabethtown 374 MERRILL JOHNSON, SALESMAN | and courtesy is doubtful. | As a starter on highway safe- | {if you don't watch out barn dance director or even your 15,000 buck city manager Adam H. Greer that you hire so that the mayor PHONE 3-4124 will have more hand shaking | time on his hands. - Cara Nome WOMEN'S FAVORITE Safe for sensi- tive skin. Easy to use. REG. $1.10 1 REG. 50¢ Slostas KEEP UNDERARMS DRY Ei ok $2.29 VACUUM BOTTLE quart . ..... special 1.79 20¢ PRO-CAP ADHESIVE TAPE. . yards 14¢ 39¢ WRITING PAPER with Envelopes . . vellum 28¢ 25¢ BOBBY PINS. . .72 rubber tipped 18¢ 2 for 35¢ SLOAN’S PHARMACY 65 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. eq | Grossman. Keo Con Ze Tet VACATION If You Start a Vacation Savings Account TODAY OUR VACATION SAVINGS CLUB — NOW OPEN ! The First National Bank & Trust Co. OF MOUNT JOY MOUNT JOY, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | oi Se 1 some CALAN, | I= Motorists speed of more than 60 miles S an Hour is registere *d by radar on the tape, and the car is identified by its license number | written on the tape as evidence of (he violation by the State police radar operator. 1 | | Radar Screen Catching | Speeders On Jersey ‘Pike 1 speeding driver should New Brunswick, N. J—Don’t| chance, : look now, but if you're driving |suddenly recognize the radar | ‘ e tha } iles ¢ hour ; : at more than 60 miles an OUT} ynit ahead, it wouid already be | on the New Jersey Turnpike : the radar screen will catch you | too late for him to slow down. | Such is the precision of this new- est adaptation of the radar prin- | The magic eye of radar, scan- |“ ning the traffic from some unob- |! le to catching speeders. trusive position along this mod This, plus a large detachment | ern, super express highway, ac- |of State police, is given credit | curately records the speed of | for a substantial decrease in the each approaching vehicle on a|number of accidents during the | constantly changing graph. first quarter of 1953 as compar- When the marker goes above |ed to the already low accident | the legal 60 miles an hour, a state | record in the same three-month trooper, operating the radar, period last year. [« | | notes the license number of the car or truck and radios the in- formation to troopers ahead who make the arrest. Speeding and reckless driving, according to George F. Smith, | vice-chairman of the Turnpike | Authority, are the major causes | © Just to make the effectiveness | of accide nts on the Turnpike as | of the radar even more precise, | on « ry other express highway. the location of these electronic Threet of arrest for violations of speed cops varies with the traffic | ga driving regulations is the | and IS never the same. If by curb to viclators. greatest i brook, ( “olumbia Murs. NEWT ow N rans slg ih og | Paul and km moist a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber| { Sos ; ; and son, Manheim, visited Mr. On Friday cvening, May 29th rn . | as . ana Mrs. Abram Gamber. {the Ladies Aid Society of the Nes. Faith Erb. Mrs. Pearl] : . or Mrs. Edit rb, Mrs. Newtown E. U. B. Church will 2 ; ' 1 Brenneman, and Bobbie Wit- | hold a food sale at Newtown. | ‘ot | ' : mer visited Mr. and Mrs. La- | Home made cakes, pies, barbe- v iy ivern Lucas Mit. Joy R. D. enj | cue, chicken salad, refresh-| o los Sunday. [ ments, and pillow cases will be Sl ia : Visitors of the Arndt Home | on sale i . Ibe 4 | were Mr. Franklin Miller, East Yeu pr > ony Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt! grange. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan {and Mrs. Irene Snyder, saw the Lefever. Marvy Lefever. Susi { film, “Oil Town U. S. A” at the Fralich, Lancaster Mrs. L. C | MoeCacke Hiol SC 0 1 A Cw i J McCa: key High Scho I, Lanca | Rees and son James and Naomt | ter, Friday evening. | Aierstock. Millersville. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. How- | and Mrs. | ard Gamber and Mrs. John Kauffman Sr., of Ironville. | Havard Johnston, Lancaster | | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris-| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Birch and [tice Wittle were Mr. Charles | granddaughter, of Mountville. | Wittle, Columbia R. D., Mr. and | On Sunday Rev. and Mrs. R. | Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mit. Joy. | H. Arndt entertained Mr. Mrs. Matilda Derr and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Ruth Wittle were Sunday sup-|ter with a birthday per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hof- [honor of Mrs. Arndt’s fer Risser, Hershey R. D. | Mrs. Havard Johnston. Mr. and Claude Reigle, | Visitors during the past week | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and|®! Mr. Eiwood Kuhns | Eva Zellers. Mt. Joy visited | Were, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eng- | Mrs. Serena Fogie Sunday. |lerth, Blossom Hill, Miss Ella Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl| Hoover and Mrs. James Hoover | Geitmacher were Mr. and Mrs, | Of Lancaster. and family visited Mr. were Mr. and Miss | Mrs. and Mrs. |Sam Reigle, Paulsboro, N. J. Mrs. Edna Kuhns visited Mr. | and Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of | {and Mrs. Fred Leéiberher, Mt. | > | Kinderhook. {Joy . ante Yi {,Miss Ella Rynier, | days with her sister spent a few Mrs. John | Mt. Joy Couple (From page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb and | FRE | Bobbie Witmer visited Miss Los Palmerton, Pa., and George Minnie Erb, Mt.JoyR.D. Siller, Mt. Joy. They have one Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. grandchild, Doris. wife of B.| Fogie and family were Mr. and | frank Morton and daughter of a wide circle of friends. DU A. eee en visited Mr, is still a patient at the Hospital, Lebanon. | Rev. and Mrs. |attended services at the Spring E. U. B. Church |the Prim colored singers | Harrisburg presented a Grossman, who! from Veterans RH. sent | Robert Germer Silver | (From page 1) where | ca of ; Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, pastor of pro-!St. Mark's E.U.B. Church here. | gram. | Pallbearers were Robert Bent- | Visitos of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob |zel, Landisville; Robert Ang, | Erb were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lancaster; John Lehman, Man- | Dietrich, of New Holland R. D. {hei im; and Joseph Germer, Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer |ert Reheard and Robert Stoner, {and family visited Mr. and Mrs. |all of Mount Joy. The flag on | Howard, Spriggle, of Port Trev-|the casket was folded by Jerry’ on Sunday. Kendig and Jack Germer and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | presented to his widow, the I rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie ' mer Martha Greider. Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- 0 Wa er were Mrs. Walter Shenna-' Paironize Bulletin Advertisers. hi AG HL C= ih | Leona Loewen Given | May home of [ton Road, | who attended were: | Mrs. | ler, | Mrs. [ta; Miss Doris | Miss Doris Linton, | Oberhotlzer, | Shatto [ Miss Jackie Zeller, ! Loewen, | and Mrs. | Mount Joy. | bride of Mr. ‘Program At Falmouth participating. Flags will be giv- en to every one who will join | the parade. Rev. Dr. E. B. Hoover, ex- Lancas- dinner in| mother, | | Mrs. Reed Hornafius, Mr. and|wfy. and Mrs. George Siller and Mrs. W mn, Hornafius and chil- {wo great-grandchildren Linda | jren Trina and Cyjon, Pittsburg. | guise and B. Frank Morton VI, | Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Crawl Mt. | daughter and son of Mr. and | (Joy, Jean Bachman and chil- | nips. B. Frank Morton. [dren and Mr. Geo. Dolby il Mr. and Mrs. Siller received Marietta. numerous gifts, lovely flowers Mrs. John Grossman and chil- fond many other tokens of con- dren, Reggie, Richard and Kar-|gratulations and well wishes | ‘Surprise Shower daughter Murs, honored at Miss Cena Loewen, of the late Mr, Loewen was a sur | prise bridal shower given by | Miss Claudette Zeller on Friday 22. 1833. shower was held at te | Miss Zeller on Pinker- and Miss Loewen re- lovely gifts Those Mrs. Ken- Snyder, Loewen, and John The - H ceived many | i Hh mm Nissley, Mrs. Jay and son; Mrs. Fred Owen Smith of Florin; Guy Mummau, Jr., of Eli- zabethtown; Mrs. Richard Beach of Landisville; Mrs Harry Mil- Mrs. Donald Miller, and Robert Carroll of Mariet- Duncan of Lan- Miss Shirley Hawthorne Miss Marian Georgann Wealand, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Harold Shaffner Dorothy Zeller all of neth Mrs. caster; Miss Miss Peggy Miss Loewen will become the Kenneth Miller, on Saturday, June 13, 1953 — ee Lucas Century-Tested HOUSE PAINT Provides long lasting protection for outside Memorial Services Patriotic Memorial Day cere- Thenewfinishforinterior walls and woodwork. 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