O==The Bulletin, Mount Jo Ya Thursday LIGHTING FIXTURES WATER HEATERS LEROY M. HAWTHO Electrical Contractor ; RHEEMS, PA. PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110R11 We do residential and industrial wiring and repairing. ESHLEMAN Bros. JOY, MOUNT 2 lic ahead. Yet Warm Enough to give you weeks and weeks of use this Fall when the weath- a bit. begins to cool off Buy Now And Save! Wide choice of fabrics and colors to use with your favorite sports coats . , . These dual purpose slacks are available at only 55 95 and up PENNA COQ0OO000000 We mean that literally. Because that’s all the money it takes to buy this great new 1953 Buick SPECIAL, That's all it takes to boss its high-compres- sion Fir:ball 8 Engine—now stepped up to the highest horsepower in Buick SPECIAL history, That’s/all it takes to enjoy its still finer Million Dollar Ride—its full six-passenger roominess — its light-as-a-flyrod handling ease, But if you're surprised at this news, we can’t blame you a bit. Most people are—when they learn that you can get Buick styling, Buick structure, Buick room and power and comfort and steadiness, all for just a few dollars more than the cost of the so-called “low-priced three.” Add another happy surprise. In this Buick you get a long list of “extras” THE GREATEST BUICK IN 50 GREAT YEARS % at no extra cost—things like direction sig- nals, dual map lights, twin sunshades, lighter, trip-mileage indicator, automatic glove-box light, oil-bath air cleaner, full- flow oil filter, bumper guards front and rear == things most other cars of similar price charge as extras. So there you are—definitely able to move right into this big, broad, robust-powered Buick for a price you'd expect to pay for a lesser car. ‘Why not drop in on us to see and drive this honey of a buy? The rest we'll leave up to you. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 505 North Mark | longer than usual. lems. Vugust 6. 1953 MISS MARGARET CARBER SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS FOOD SALE Io BE MARRIED AUG, 22 HAS OUTDOOR SUPPER Young Ladies Bible Class of The wedding of Miss Margar-| The Ergatan Sunday School the Church of God will Sponsor et Ellen Garber, daughter of | Class of the Mount Joy Church a food sale at Tit us Rutts Insur- MOTORS Mrs. Howard E. Garber. Dona | of God was entertained at an | ance office on Saturday, Aug. 8, FANS anal Springs Road Mount Joy, | outdoor supper at the home of eginning Bi nine o'viock and C. Bernerd Grissinger. son | Mrs. Hazel Zeller, Pinkerton a of Mrs. Clarence Grissinger, of | Road. Mrs Zeller was assisted BIRTHS RNE 130 N. Barbara Street, Mount | Mrs. Lovey Barnhart, Mrs Mr. ond Mrs Carl D. Peiffer, Joy, will take place on Satur thel Broske and Miss Helen | 112 W Main Street, Mount Joy, day, Aug. 22 at 2 p. m, in the i Schroll yl at the General Hospital, irs ros) ye Yast A business meeting was con- | Monday To Presuyterian Church, - Mb | and gumes were played. [HUMANS LOVE DANGER The Rev. Harlan Durlee will A delicious supper was erved I'he thinner the ice, the more Mininte tc the following: Hida Welidler, anxious is everyone to see Olitciate nf the Ceremony, assis Lottie McMullen, Helen Schroll, | whether it will bear, ted by Rev. Ezra Ranck, of the [poy Ferre Charles. Sylvia rr United Brethren Church | Funk, Gladys Funk, Betty Rice,| MEN AND WOMEN A reception will follow the | faze] Zeller, Myrtle Mowrer,! Men mourn for what they | ceremony at the General Sutter | Ann Newcomer Pauline Fry, have lost, women for what they | Hotel, Lititz. The couple will| nae Zeller, Elizabeth Hassing-|ain’t got. reside at 128 N. Barbara Street, | oy Marguerite Dock, Verna | — AY Mount Joy | Hilt. Ethel Broske, Kathryn | Rss Viumper, Grace Hawthorne, Al- | P= [ cesta Erb, Maude Schroll, Mary | | Graybill, Dorothy Beamenderf- | er, Betty Keyser, Marga rot | [ Mackison, Lovey Barnhart, Ar { lene Heisey, and Thelma Esh- leman, | | or I [BATTERY WATER | Makers have devised unique {car battery caps that convert |escaping hydrogen and oxygen Cool! And Comfortable | gases back into water, and keep for the many warm davs that {the water at a safe level 8 Hines, Come in ond meet our trust officer. Talk with him about setting up a trust for your family - for yourself - about having us take care of securities or rental prob- We offer complete trust services. [RST NATIONAL BANK. fh dirt MT. JOY, PA.: Weber FD..C. ! Valentine's Day is tame now, compared to what it used to be | Nowadays young people exchange lacy bits of paper or maybe work uy to candy and flowers, but in me dieval days the idea was to kiss the first person you saw who ap pealed to you on that day, thus making him or her your special sweetheart for the year Better Living There is something about rubber that goes with better living, The better we live—the more rubber we use, Perhaps it has something to do with the properties of rubber- elastie, springy, compressible, soft -—that make it play an important part in our ever higher and more » standard of living comfortable Cool oft the Young When the small fry hot, pat their moist bodies with dusting powder applied with a huge puff, The six-year-olds--and up more willing to take a bath if they | are permitted to “play” with the puff themselves when they pop out | of the tub. -arc | Heavily Populated Now, with some 210,000 inhabit- ants, Barbados has 1,250 persons to the square mile, and is second only to Bermuda in the Western Hemi sphere for density of population, The growth started with the importation of slaves from Africa to work the early sugar plantations. But Smart Con tive Those servi who wear a woman's size and style and like to dress conserva- tively though smartly will like the flattering print dresses being s hown § in both navy and gray with lavish touches of sparkling white. One ma & models are available, Spring Surprise fabric iorecast combinations in the Surprising have bes fasnion vorld and the results now being see are interesting, indeed! Take, for xample, the nylon batiste blouse which has linen at the collar, pock ets and cuffs, Falling Cakes If your cakes fall perhaps you are | not using the right sized pan. When pans are too small the calie batte: will run over the edges and burn When the pans are too large the cake tends to be thin and overbakea Tibet Invaded stward in Tibet, the in- Red China appeared to Northwe vaders from be enticnched. Peiping announced that a 19:point signed agrecment | amounted to a “peaceful liberation | of Tibet's three million inhabitants Population: 4 Tired of the big city? Then ay not move to Dering Harbor Villas | in eastern Long Island? The ll | est incorporated place in New State, the village has a population ot only four. That's the price of the new 1953 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door 6-Passenger Sedan Model 48D, illustrated, Delivered locally *Optional equipment, accessor d local taxes, if any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining comm to shipping charges. All ubject to ch S. F. ULRICH, Inc. et St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. Ae “Long’’ Tons [ The 222 million “long” tons of | coal mined in Great Britain's so- | cialized mines in . 1951 equal 248 | million net tons as measured in the i U.S. less than half of this na- 1951. | tion's or output for Slip Covers Closely woven material is better for slip covers because it gives greater protection against dust, holds its shape better, wears longer | and tailors more easily. Filling Sliced corned beef, thinly shred- ded green cabbage, and Russial dressing make a filling | for a rye bread sandwich to pack | into a lunchbox. Cleaning Fireplaces Brick fireplaces that have be- | come smoked can be cleaned = [ a tri-sodium solution. Extra stub | born stains will respond to steel wool 4 | and scouring powder. Re moving Stain When you sponge a stain from clothing be sure to work from the | underside to prevent forcing the stain into the fabric. Lignite | The three million tons of lignite consumed annually in this country | are expected to double within a few 4 | years. { Early Air Picture | One of the earliest aerial photo- graphs ever made was taken from | a bs oor, in 1860 and called **Boston as the Eagle and Wild Goose See It.” Coal Reserves America’s coal reserves are tticle nt to last for centuries al- houg consumption will increase 4 ste adi ly years ahead. Earliest Hymn Book | | | | | | | | | | | | | What is the earliest hymn book in existence? The earliest hymn book, | in cont’aual use for a period of 3,000 | years, is the Book of Psalms. | He May Be Right [ “Tolerance is the suspicion that | the other fellow might be right | after ali.”’—Anon | Novel Salad For a novel salad, combine crisp | head lettuce with salad dressing sweetened with honey. Be Coy “It is quite silly that a girl shouldn’t let a man see that she is attracted by him.”—E. F. Benson ee GD (GA eee timulate your business by adver Gsing in the Bulletin. are just too { 4 iq L Get in the Game! 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