(uip- tor zer "ED on 3361 3-2¢ im YY ver. SHE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, Apul 8, ARTHRITIS? ! have been wonderfully wit in being restored to ac- tive life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheu- matoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space ing you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I receiv- ed this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 ARBOR HILLS DRIVE P. O. BOX 2695 JACKSON 17, MISSISSIPPI 13 FOR SALE New Modern Home 225 5S. Market Street MOUNT JOY Finance Can Be Arranged PHONE 154-W OR 533 ELIZABETHTOWN For appointment to see house. prohibits tell- 14-tfec | Used Cars gg 1952 Plymouth 4-door, 1950 Chevrolet 2-door, 1953. Dodge, 4-door, Heater 1950 Plymouth, Bus. Cpe, H. Stehman Bros. SALUNGA Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. | | ruie of bungling ty | | MUNICH — Radio Free Europe in action. On the lighter side of Radio Free Europe's broadcasts to the captive people behind the Iron Curtain is “Polish Tea Party,” a satire on the housewife's chaotic existence in Warsaw under the communist stoeges. Here, giving the Kremlin the needles are Mrs. Horodynska and Mrs. Kozlowska as quarreling housewives. Programs like this, supported by American “Truth dollars” in the Crusade for Free- dom help to keep alive Polish hopes and resistance. et tly § CR = Bulletin Ads Pay Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Motval Avtomebile Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Life Insurance Co. BT LoL edt] CAV aed HESS BROS. FLORIN Cur phone number has been changed to 3-6045 Grassfield spraying for Spittlebug Control. 10-tfc 1948 Buick Special 4- door Fully equipped 2-1951 Ford 4-deor Sedans With overdrive, Fully equipped 2 - 1949 Chevrolets 2 - door Radio and Heater 1951 Chevrolet Belaire Sport Coupe With power glide 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-door Very Clean AT NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-4821 1948 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan 1951 Pontiac 4-door 4-door, fully Extra Clean equipped, 1948 Plymouth 2-door Sedan 1947 Ford 2-door Radio and Heater 1950 Chevrolet 4-door Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles 1941 DOLGE 4-DOOR 1852 BUICK SPECIAL Dynaflow 1951 FORD 2-DOOR |, Fordomatic, Heater 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Radio & Heater 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR Heater 1946 FORD 4-DOOR Radio, heater 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Radio, heater 1946, FORD 2-DOOR Radio, heater 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOCR TRUCKS 1950 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery 1950 FORD PICK-UP 1949 INTERNATIONAL ° Dump - W tag - new motor 1947 INTERNATIONAL Cab & Chassis 1946 FCRD TON CLARENCE W. HERR ~ FORD MOTOR MOUNT JOY WEST MAIN STREET Bm SALES PHONE 3-9701 3ig Dividends. | But why MEN over 45? Our doctors still don’t know why, but if you are a man over 45 you are six times as likely to develop lung cancer as a man of your age twenty years ago. They do know, however, that their chances of saving your life could be about ten times greater if they could only detect can cer long before you yourself notice any symptom. (Only 1 in every 20 lung cancers is being cured today, largely because most cases progress too far before detected.) That’s why we urge that you make a habit of having your chest X-rayed every six months, no matter how well you may feel. The alarming increase of lung cancer in men over 45 more than jus- tifies such precautions, Far too many men die. need- lessly! Our new film “The Warning Shadow” will tell you what every man should know about lung c , To find where and when you can see this film, and to get life- saving facts about other forms of cancer, phone the cancer. American Cancer Society office nearest you or simply write to “Cancer”—in care of your local Post Office. American Cancer Society Screening Of PP&L Applicants Begins | I voung people | and | After | round | olarship | intimately | Pennsylvania Power & Light] Company's Scholarship Awards | Committee yesterday began ini-| tial processing of the flood of] applications for the six scholar-| ships announced by the utilitu| company in February of this year Nichol H. Memory, director] of admissions at Stevens Insti- | tute of Technology and chair- man of the awards committee, | said he was “amazed” both at the many applications received in a “relatively short time” and | by the very sizeable number of high schools represented among the applicants “The popularity of this pro- gram and the wide response to it,” he added, “both show that the high schools and Pennsyl- | vania Power & Light Company | rc rr Cy) 3 ) 0 3 J ( C FOR SALE Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tt Keep out Foxes and dogs. Keep in Chickens, with a new elect- ric fence control. Phone Mariet- ta 6-9301, Hiestand, Inc. 13-4c Individually deslgned Spencer Supports. Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy 3-4949. FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- town R.D. 1, (Sand Hill). Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc Good Used Stoves -— among them - Welbilt, 36” all white stove with cluster burners, $44- .50; Bengal, black and white with cluster burners; good con- dition $44; and others. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St., Eph- rata, Phone 3-2207. 14-1c Heywood - Wakefield go-cart, used only a few times; bassinet; play-pen; and an adjustable dress-making form. Call 3-9641 14-1c ! Hr I A THREE KELVINATOR TWO GENERAL CNE FRIGIPARE REF , EASY WASHER LESTER E MOUNT GEO. W. MAIN ST., MOUNT ro — are aware of their responsibili- P. P & L. Makes ties as community citizens.” Chas E. Oakes, PP&L presi- | Movie Plans dent, attributed the excellent | response to the “cooperation & backing’ the program received from service area high sschool officials.”It is evidence that the people in the secondary throughout Eastern Pennsylvania are a splendid job in systems doing | inspiring the to move ahead to compete for an oppor- tunity that otherwise might be | denied them. Their recognition | of education and training as vi- tal to the future of makes them a credit to the com- munities in which they serve.” The initial screening of appli- | | | sylvania | been informed by school | Central | have been | Mr. G.T. Storb, Lancaster Di- vision Vive President for Penn- Power & Light Com- that he had Light's Dia- that com- noted motion pic- David O. Selz- pany said today mond Jubilee Committee pleted with ture producer, nick, to produce the unpreced ented two-hour Jubilee televis- ion program on Sunday, Octob- er 24. The program will be seen | in this area and throughout the the nation | cants involved study of applica- | tion forms and transcripts of the applicants’ high school records. results of College En- trance Examination Board Ex- amination have been received, evaluated and coordinated with other information, the winners will announced, probably a- May 1. be The ful applicants will be solely in the hands of the three-man sch- awards committee, of whom are or have been connected with the sixteen schools, to which - the scholarships are open.” At least none | one of the six scholarships will | | go to a son or daughter of a P. | P. & L. employee. ————— When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulleti* A final selection of success- | | amassed the biggest gross nation over a three-network hook-up. Light's Diamond Jubilee Com- mittee represents the electric companies, electric manufactur- ers and all other coordinating in the nation-wide celebration of the 75th anniversary of Edi- son's invention of the incades- cent lamp and the birth of the electric industry. The complete facilities of CBS, NBC and a third network will be utilized in this show and their technical resources will be pooled in the most com- ever giv- prehensive coverage en to any sponsored television presentation. Mr. Selznick enters the tele- vision field with a background of some 30 years of outstanding motion picture production. His “Gone With The Wind” has in the history of motion pictures and has proven by far the most 35-tfc | FOR SALE REFRIGERATORS ELECTR REFRIGERATORS all good condition. ) APARTMENT SIZE ELE BENDIX WASHERS ROBERTS & SON JOY, PA. BARGAINS AT LEAMAN'S New Crosley Range LIST PRICE =Y 9.01 SALE PRICE 9900 JSED MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE bik A FEW USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR $4500 to “750 JOY LASSIFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS Yorkshire Sow, with litter. Walter E. Shank, Phone E-town 66J13. 13-tfe AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 buy old cars, all kinds of serap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittier, Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t{ Easter limited supply. 3-9024. Bunnies, order Phone Mt. now, Joy 9-Tc PIANOS, new and used. David Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown. GIFTS FOR EASTER Plush Bunnies .. $1.39 to $1.98 Tattletales - The bunny who foretells the weather 85¢ Bubble Powder with bank 85¢ Plastic Handkerchiefs or Glove Cases, filled with powder puffs .......... 98¢ Stocking Cases. 49¢ Nylon Stockings ......... 98c¢ Glove Guards ............ 85¢ Easter IDEALS Magazine 50c - $1.25 Flowers - Hat Veilings - Pins MARGARET - JEAN SHOPPE 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa Dial 3-9373 JIGERATOR CTRIC RANGES good condition. DOWN GO ALL PRICES ON MOVIE, AND STILL CAM- ERAS, projectors, and films. Many items reduced more than tax reduction. Buy that new camera now at Klahr's. Color prints reduced. Ansco 2 for 49c, Kodacolog 32c. Victor Klahr, rear Post Office, Middletown. 14-1¢ house. Also a Both in 3-9836. | 14-1¢ 12x12 brooder Home-Comfort range. good condition. Call FANS ALL TYPES Buy Your Fan Today Pay First Payment In May WAY’S APPLIANCES 18 W. Main St., Mount Joy 5c to $1.00. Box- ed Easter Candies, eggs, hollow Easter novelties, bunnies, egg dyes, Easter straw and baskets. Kulp’'s Luncheonette and News Agency. 13-3¢ Easter Cards, Stockyard Manure Phone Manheim 5-5101. delivered. 9-9p Ford motor Richfield Mt. Joy 10-tf 1950 6-cylinder with all accessories. Service Station, Phone 3-5241. APPLES, Delicious & Stayman at the Garber farm near Florin. Joseph B. Hostetter, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649. 10-tf SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used Repairs for all makes of sewing mach- ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 688. 29-tfe Try Classified for fick resul regulis LEAMAN PHONE 3-9351 successful and honored of all films. Others of his production include, ‘Rebecca’, “David Copperfield”, “A Tale of Two Cities”, “Duel In The Sun’, A Star Is Born’, '‘Tom Sawyer”, “Dinner At Eight’, “Anna Kar- enina’, “Spellbound”, ‘Since You Went Away’ cer with unusual productions of broad scope and distinctive treatment, Mr. Selznick hopes to introduce new techniques the production of the Jubilee show never before utilized on television. He stated that it will not be a variety show. He sees the program as one that will have a dramatic unity mat and will present an inter- pretation of the spirit and the meaning of American life, both in the past 75 years and in the future with the significance of electrical living an integral part of the treatment. He furth er stated that he is as yet un- certain whether the show will be produced in Hollywood or New York. amet Mies ART CLUB MEETS Mrs. Charles Ebersole gave a report on the life and paint- ings of Rembrandt at the mon- thly meeting of the Mount Joy Art Club’Monday evening. She also showed reproductions of his paintings. Mrs. Vera New- comer furnished much of the research material used in these reports. C—O Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. and | Identified throughout his car-| in | and for-| | MALE | HE'P WANTED | Experienced painters wanted. [Phone 273-M Elizabethtown. | 13-2¢ | Custom rototilling, (lawns. Phone 3-9469 Gardens & Mt. Joy. I; 12-4p | ee ees | | | WANTED TO BUY | ANTIQUES: Will pay high | for antiques of any des- | cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- i lotte re Manheim, Pa. Phone 5 2163 2-24-11 | 3 FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Full Time Waitress EXPERIENCED LINCOLN RESTAURANT PHONE 3-9161 6-tfc "REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don: egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Price reasonable, John A. Char- les, Phone Mount Joy 3- = | STORY, 2 BEDROC SINGLE, BRICK & FRAVIE HOME This 4's yr. age in basement, storm windows and screens, heat and borough water. G.I. Approved ONLY $9500. $500 DOWN MURRY & BOOK LANCASTER 20364 OR 9901 14-1c¢ old house has gar- ps I'nermoseal oil Christian family of three desire to rent a house anywhere or buy a house with several acres of ground. Call 733J5 Elizabeth- town. 7-tfc Jones & Zink, Inc. eo REAL ESTATE eo INSURANCE Franklin Zink Local 53 W. PHONE MT. Representative DONEGAL ST JOY 3-6512 12 Us ROOM FOR RENT: 220 East Main Street, 33-6051. F OR RENT apartment. Possession Jones & Zink, Inc., 119 S ket St., Elizabethtown. 64. FOR RENT: 4-room and bath apartment. Available May 1st No children, please. Phone -4845, Mount Joy. 14 -tfc Apply at or Phone 10-tf and bath April 15 Mar Phone 14-2¢ 4 room | USED PIANOS. David Hess, 106 IN. Market St., Elizabethtown, | Phone 605-J. = 10-ti} : Marble-opped furniture nd antiques. Call 26843 Lancaster or drop a card to 319 N. Queen St., Lancaster . Frigari. 12-4p Home Calender Shrinkage Claim— Shrinkage’ of 1 percent is a safe guarantee that a man’s shirt will keep its | size. Labels are important sour- | ces of information about shrink- { age of more than 2 percent changes the size, explains Ber : nice J. Tharp, Penn State exten- | sion clothing specialist. { Children Go for Color with plenty of color are favor ites of young children. They like bright, full, intense colors. Grays and faded tones lack in "terest for them, Marguerite L. Duvall, Penn State extension family life specialist, points out Read Soap Labels—The label "on soap will tell whether the —Toys soap is suitable for laundering line fabrics. Soaps used for this purpose should be mild and | neutral, Sanna Black, Penn State extension home manage- ment specialist, reports. Store Canned Food Food can be safely stored in thegean in the refrigerator. Marjorie J. Wormeck, Penn State extension nutritiosist, reveals that are coated with a material the metal won’t affect food flav or or color. She suggests that a cover is a “must.” ! Color to Use —Women with | sallow skin will find that dark | browns, greens, come purples, | and deep blues are the colors for them, says Margery Bessom a Penn State extension special-' cans SO ist. Beige, yellow, and orange are colors they will want Ly! avoid. BR i . FOR RENT: 5 rooms and bath apartment. Write Box C, c/o | The BULLETIN, Mount Joy 14-tfc tinue as [School {lect the HELP OFFERED Jacob H. Ruhl AUCTIONEER Complete Sale Service PHONE MANHEIM, PA. 12-10p CARD OF THANKS [ wish to “thank all “my “friends, neighbors, and relatives for the cards, gifts, flowers, and pray- ers while I was a patient in the St. Joseph's Hospital. H. G. Hauenstein. 14-1c¢ my sincere friends, rel- neighbors who gave 5-2283 I wish to express thanks to my many atives and their kindness, sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings during the recent loss of my mother, Edwin Hoftmasetr LEGAL NOTICES MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL PER CAPITA TAX The School District of the Township of Mount Joy gives Mrs. notice that its School Board in- lends to adopt a resolution on May 3, 1954, at 6:30 p. m., standard time, at Florin School Building, levying a per capita tax of $5 for the school year 1954-55 on each adult resident of the area now comprising said School District, under the pro- visions of the Act of 1947, P.L. 1145, as amended, in addition to the $5 per capita tax author- ized under the School Code of 1949. Said tax, so far as collect- ed from residents of the part of caid school district which will constitute a portion of Eliza- 1bethtown Area School District jafter July 5, 1954, will be for ithe use of said Area School Dis- trict; and so far as collected [from residents of the remaining part of Mount Joy Township School District (which will con- a separate school dis- trict) will be for the use of the latter. Imposition of this addi- tional tax (from which it is es- timated that $8,500.00 annual revenue will be derived is nec- essitated because of increased school costs: because the per capita tax authorized under the Code is limited to $5; and because it would be inequi- table to property owners to col- entire amount of said increased costs of real estate | taxes 14-3tc MOUNT SCHOOL By E JOY TOWNSHIP DISTRICT MUSSER HEISEY, Secretary EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of William M. Hetrick, late of West Hempfield Town- ship, Pa., dec’d. Letters testamentary of said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in- debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment and {those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settle- iment to the undersigned Executor Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- sing in the Bulletin. | Henry F DAVID HETRICK 20 Hess Avenue, Elizabethtown, Pa. Gingrich, Attorney 11-6¢ to depend on Suppose Your Town Didn't Have a Newspaper! suppose you had fi smoke signais... re Bert a. tl < - 2, paper! It's the newspaper that makes the town. It's news that makes a news- The more news . . FOR LOCAL NEWS... READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER or word of mouth... . the better... Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin a an 1d 3 “ BIR EN wy FT dat