Bulletin Wount Joy. Pa Thursday, July 30, 19, Mount Joy Legion | SATURDAY. AUGUST 1st em Stebbin Orchestra SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd Charlie Neimer Trio Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Turkey. Mount Gretna LAKE and BEACH A BEAUTIFUL SPOT i Mount Gretna Of feys: A NEW GOLF DRIVING id MINIATURE GOLF, PICNIC AREA, PLAY/HOUSE AND THE BAR &.GHILL OF THE GRETNA TIMBERS IS NOW JPEN A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR, FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. 26-tf RL ESTEE SHOWS J O y MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND saTuroavs 1 J X15 £.] HoLipavs 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JULY 31 - AUGUST 1 JOHN WAYNE — MAVWVREEN O'HARA 4 Fore = a 99 “The Quiet Man TWO SHOWS SATURDAY, 6:15 AND 9:00 P. Ld TNT AN -in- M. [, AU g#N — VAN GUST 3 JOHNSON -in- To Be Seen” \gfesoar, AUGUST 4 GLORIA GRAHAMME — VITTORIO GASSMAN The Glass Wall” WEDNE RONALD -in- ~ S ~ DAY — THURSDAY, ANGUST 5 - 6 REAGAN — Df MALONE -in- OROTHY fl.aw And Order” These are busy, exciting days for you. We're sure the telephone helps keep you in touch with all the crowd and is especially; handy for making dates! But when you use fhe telephone, please ube it sharingly— with a thought for your family #nd party-line rs. When you The telephone will be there tor MOTTON ji am neighl tie up fhe telephone for a time, no one can cll them or you. So by Si “cool” telephone 4 neighbors, teenies, and 5 . “eifire thar telephone line. Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Brings Increase FINEST IN SWIMMING & st IN-BATHING | ‘House Revolt PP &L. Increase : FREE | SU Newtown Plans [Farmers Must tins FREE | | Power Facilities * | — ‘Annual Reunion Guard Against Pennsylvania Power & Light | Fl 0 RIN CARNIVA - F L R d 0 S d Company has announced the! al ur igh Volt se or 0C oadas n Ja cay i oitage placement in service of a major | 8 g addition to its capacity 66, 000 | iy — volt transmission system serve SATUR AUG ist Y . : : y a : ® 4 The slow-dying Legislature Newtown is looking forward “No one can tell where light-|ing distribution points in por °y | sprang to life at the last min- | to its eighth annual school and ning will strike and rural resi- caster and the surrounding rur- | | ute today when an unexpected | community reunion on Satur- dents should be especially on al area, IGGEST EVENT OF SEASON House revolt against cuts by the [day guard against this high-voltage, The $115,000 project, of im- B -t ft Senate in a House local The day's events will open danger to life and property,” portance to all residential and ¥ bill burst forth with the singing of the Star J. Collins MeSparren, commercial and industrial cus- Fic / or _ \ ‘ Jeare tins le Ne in 2.9 . . . . > : { Alter the smoke had cleared Spangled Banner at 2:30 p. m. | Sec retary of the Pennsylvania tomers in this rapidly develop- away, the Senate had given Mrs, Raymond H. Arndt, chair- State Grange. Mr. MceSparran ising section, consisted of install- way slightly, and townships, | lady of the committee on ar-| 3 member of the Pennsylvanialing an additional 66,000 volt > \ boroughs ‘and cilies were assur |rangements will act as mistress Rural Safety Council, which iscircuit on the steel tower trans- ed} of a $3 million annual in- lof ceremonies at the afternoon | cooperating with the Division mission line between Lancaster ES crease to $18 million a year in |gession, of Farm and Home Safety Edu-and the large South Akron sub- ——— the Bro Jet ol “them | The afternoon program will cation. State Department of station, as well as automatically i F PHILADELPINIA, PA —— [from the state's Motor License proceed with * prayer by the Public Instruction, in a state-controlled higl sed switching | i.e Ahi ’ | a) A y a st gh speed switching | i / {PRIZE WINNERS OF STATE Fund for Sons and (Rev. C. J. Umberger, Grant-|wide effort to save lives and equipment at the substation. FIRS maintenance ocal roads and |ville, Pa.: speci: ic bv Mr , nara) ayo | tied iA ive ince o il roads anc | vile, Pa.; special music by Mr. |property in rural areas. The new facilities are anoth- FINALE- COSTUME PARADE ON GROUNDS Shree > ; [and Mrs. Herman Smith, York,| «past year,” continued theler step in the utility’s coordin- | The fight on the floor of the!Pa. | state Gros . 4 . 8) A hi State Grange Secretary, “threelated expansion program, which House was precipitated by.a re-| The Rev. O. K. Buch, pastor residents were killed by|is geared to the ever REFRESHMENTS GAMES a. {port of a conference committee | of Newtown Evangelical Unit- | in the State, accord-|usage of elcetrical energy " OUR FAMOUS CHICKEN CORN SOUP that the Senate had cut a House |ed Brethren church, will wel- iv records AE 5 | ’ ing to division records. One|Lancaster and all parts of the fi 5 . . bill from $20 million a year to|come the gathering, followed man was 57 and two were boys, larea served by P. P. & L. Admission By Donation Free Parking £17 million. Led by Rep. James | by special music by Mr. and 12 voars TE a - Ss & » 2 years old. One was in a —- J. Jump (Rep., Luzerene), who | Mrs. Smith, and a response by group of four people running| MIDGET MIDGET'S FLORIN FIRE COMPANY bs | had co-sponsored a bill return- the Rev..P..B. Gibble,. .pastor| no Bold . ‘when lightning SCHEDULE ing $40 million a year for the|of the Ephrata E. U. B. church. | «(pi nls . reves Je T ie : . struck and he was killed. The] August 3—Lititz Away same purposes, earlier in the After more special music by other was killed while riding al i in H hi session, and Rep. Anthony J.|Mr. and Mrs. Smith, there will pair of mules hitched to a spike] Sugust i . ye _ Petrosky (Dem., Westmore-|be a song by the children. tooth harrow. Both mules were August P. 118 Away land), nearly a dozen members Mrs. Howard Wolgemuth, of | also.” {August 11—Lititz Hom: of the House leaped to their | Mount Joy R1, will give an il- Persons having ‘shy choice of August Home srsons hav any c¢ eof | August. 25— ¢ feet to angrily denounce the |lustrated talk, followed bY aR: os stoffn P.. 118 Hom: & . : she B& ant g S lf 3 29 vi » Senate’s action and the influ-|nouncement and the singing of dvs the: Notional Safety Coun August 28—Manheim Home be v ‘ » favs * INat wale - ence of the Highways Depart-|‘ ‘America’ to close the after- : : cil, should choose in the follow-| ment nop, ling order: (1) Buildings pro-| s \ sentatives| In the evening the Rev. Ray- |, ov eee > Bs Jpro= Among the Representatives | gL eV. RaY=ltected from lightning and large ® | making the protest were: Dan- | mond H. Arndt will preside. A metal or metal framed building;| |iel Erb (Rep., Blair, Andrew §, [sacred Concert, instrumental | (2) an automobile with metal - \Moskrip (Rep., Bradford), Clair 4nd vocal ,will be presented by | top and body; (3) large unpro- H. Peifly (Rep., Northompton),| the Soldiers of the King quar- tected buildings; (4) small un-| : | Merrill W. (Rep., Ful- tet of Indiantown Gap. Prayer protected buildings. hi ton), Arthur E. Kromer (Rep. | will be offered by Jacob Gelt- | Stay away from open doors) WHO AM 1 | § | Jefferson), Albert E. Strausser macher, superintendent of the or windows and fireplaces, || id Lis aod 3 \ ; { | * ay av y nl T » : 9 ji e f rns; i (Rep., Columbia), Henry E. Ra- iow n EU Sundaylgoves piping or “other metal] repair your cartand your carcass, \ y o 3 The school. s ; . . [When vour auto skids on, the turns, { § | got (Rep., Northampton), J. P. i id (objects. Don’t swim outdoors) heey oh oe Jail En Bar i § { Moran (Dem., Allegheny), Mi- : ore: music by the quartet during a thunderstorm. [When your golf ball by some evil ! 4 7 [nority Leader Hiram G. An-|Will be followed by an address re J [ohne | i § ; | . hi ih : A by the Rev Mr Umi TOOT Tl Persons who have Yo remain) [ray frome gresiff.and the | § 0 (Dem. Cambria), as Et Ihe | should keep away some the pants. f [well as Jump and Petrosky. evening will close with the from small sheds or shelters in [Wheh accidents or Jliness o'ertakes singing } Noy 7 , | Sime § SAC § § you ‘ | The issue came to a head ging of “God Be With You | exposed location, isolated trees, | when you are hunf or unwell; I : | Petrosky. threatened + til We Meet Again.” B= aL : pay ithe Doctorgfand Nurses, | by | when etrosky ireatened to Besides Mrd. Aridi. U wriced fences, and hilltops and LE u come oft feeling swell oy] ask for a roll call vote on the ndt, the com- {large open spaces where pro-{ When life's battif for vou is all over, || § 4 | Y . + | mittee on arrangements includ- | ¥1 am Btill on te job, By Heck! J | conference committee's report. i Mii Ali | tection is not provided by taller When fou have foined the Immorta [ This would have necessitated a ll 4 Nie Strickler, Mrs. objects. No ma oy ou ow a ehscle, Jodi S re . Rav T . al * wr a state-wide %oll. for absemice her llgren, the Rev. Mr. meee SE A you | — members of the House, which Arndt, Mrs. Anna Mary Green- |v i ds he 7 Stila ty dean; 1 hs SC, 1 -y re re ,, |awalt, Mrs. Beulah Hoffer, Jno. A Bo th i am ygur Man. r H. : f G. d d [ might have taken more than a Melia Ws Was | nounce 00S I Life yl Firel + abiabitity The ome o 00 Foo S day to complete since fewer Wililar Foui > ot | than 100 members were in their | am Fogle, Jr. and John | FARM BUREAU i ' Geltmacher seats. Petrosky’s threat sent the < | ‘oreign ai nda ¢ =) 4 Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. | pincer” bie : cadet > 4 Mutual Fire Insurance Co. | conference back into session, pment ol an E45 Xi Co. 9 Fm from which they emerged with Fffce arise iat alll Home Office—Columbus, Ohio a new agrcement of $18 milion FLOR IN | I ective Fo aly surface, . rates to a oreign a yealr, and Petrosky and Jump i S a reed to accept it. a Wipe "countries will be increased, the Warren H. tehman NT iOY, PENNA agre: D acce I ————————p——— z ST Qn i od D \ . Ne Alt hoad OTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bower | Mount Joy Post office: announce SQUARE ST., FLORIN FHONE 3-9084 MOUNT jOY. P fom oona Acacauarie™ | of Hershey, called on Mrs. Lil- | ed this weck. To many foreign] PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 | of the Pennsylvania Home Rule | .. a : : os ah ar tal I Avsoeiati 4 25 {lian Hamilton on Saturday ev-|¢ountries, the present rate,is Sma, Ray Go > | ening, about 14c per. pound. The new —— = Soe, president) | Miss Marion | Gerlitzski is | Tate will be 45¢ for. the - first Le sal { spending the week at Mt. Gret- [pound and 22¢ additional for | “It is interesting and encour- | na Camp. | each pound or fraction. aging to note that the General] Miss Joan Buller left Sotur- | Countries whose basic rate | Assembly has finally begun to | day by bus to visit relatives! for the first pound was more realize the extent of the feeling | 4 friends in S. Carolino and | than 14c will have 31c added to | from local roads and streets of- | Georgia for some time. | their basic rate for the first | ficials, from tax payers | Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess | Pound and 22¢ for each addi-| | and from local road users, I spent the weekend with rela- | tional pound. This is quite an] favor of a fair distribution of | {ives in Perry County. | increase over the present rate i Motor License Fund be- | Mrs. J. I Gladfelter of Mount | for foreign parcel pest. [tween the Highways De part-| Joy and Mrs. Katie Foreman of Also on October 1st, the rate | ment and local political subdi-| pj were Friday guests of | for domestic ‘parcel post will | vir. and Mrs. B. F, Kauffman, [be increased. The percentage of en Tr p— | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Myers | increase for domestic parcel | | BERRIER CLAN WILL {and family of Green Park, Per- | Post of course varies with the | MEET AT FLORIN AUGUST 2a Co; and Mr. and Mrs. John weight and zone to which the a Bender Sr. were Sunday guests | parcel is to bo mailed. : ; | The 12th annual reunion of |of Mr. and Mrs. George Mum-| Lhe new table of rates is in the Berrier clan will be held at | per. | the Mount Joy Post Office and | | the Florin Fire Hall August 2. | Miss Connie Pierce is person desiring to know | Mrs. Mildred Mateer and Mrs |ing a week with her mother, the new rate for a given parcel | | Carrie Nye are in charge of the | Mrs, Ruth Pierce at Lancaster, | 10 @ given point, may obtain |program. Miss Norma Herr,| Mr. and Mrs Mumper | HS information from any of | mas athe " | 5 2 1 . | Miss Patricia Berrier, Mr. and {spent Tuesday with Mr. and |e clerks in the office. | | Mrs, Mark Berrier, and Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Mumper at Nefis- | Ea by. | Mrs. Dale Kistler are in charge |yijle. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | of the games. | Dr. and Mrs. Dale Garber and Officers of the clan are Geo. |My. and Mrs. George Wilson i {d. Berrier, Elizabethtown, pres- |of Landsdowne were SCO | ident; Clyde Mumper, Mt. Joy, | guests of Mr. A. D. Garber. | | | vice president; Mrs. Geo. Ber-| Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McCur- rier, E-town, secretary; Martin of Palmyra visited the lat- | {Johar Rheems, treasurer. {ters mother, Mrs. Lillian Hami- 8 Ee SS [ | Iton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder | PERSONALI S land Mrs. Irma Groff and Mrs. | EI | C ! “EIGHTY 4.1 { — (Harold Krall and son Harold, F008 | mee | spent the weekend at New | te | Gricling 1706. mile Mobile: PTE rai me ilgas Economy Run proves Kirchoff, Sr, is a pa- | York City What s\Up At Dodge economy: tient in the St. Joseph’ s Hospia-| Mrs. George Mumper spent | ' Dodge V-8 wins its class . . . beats all other A al, Lancaster, as a surgical pa-| Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. | WAY S cars in the “low-medium” price range. F- tient - {Benjamin Bender at Milton 2 Dodge V-8 beats all other 8s in every price Mr. and Mrs. James Siegrist|Grove. | : class . . . takes top honors over all eight- i and son, Eugene, from Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty | It's something of a mystery cylinder cars in Sweepstakes. ! | California’ and Mr. and Mrs. | returned to their hotest Lar] All they will tell us is You'll know you have a winner in the new ’53 i | Floyd Showalter and son, | caster on Monday after spend- that they're adding a new §| Dodge. You've Got to Drive itty Believe it! 2 | James Shoemaker, from Sing-|ing several weeks with Mr. and | § and interesting line to their X ers Glenn, Va., visited Mr. and | Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, already fine line of applianc- DEPENDABLE Mrs.. E. W. Garber, 121 Mount - se es. Joy street, last week. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. There will be a grand open- 3 = . fog August 17 & 10. with ttoe Prices start below many models ¥ | 1 Augus f& 10, Ww ree . ‘ . » 2 8 s : inthe “lowest priced” field! ~ ges : |§ door prizes for every woman J: iis yd V-EIGHT OR SIX IGHT THIS WAY who enters ‘the store .to see | : - ry LA D I E S this new appliance . . . | Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice. But that’s ;all they'll reveal ! 1 To The this week . .. So watch The - NE BEST BARGAINS in TOWN | || suictn next weeic tor tr-| STEHMAN BROTHERS ~~ -:- Salunsa, Penna Ber details . ga . In Our ther details | 9 . ——— _ Y
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