The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 06, 1946, Image 2

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Bulletin, Mt.

Joy, Pa.,
IEEE INN
Thursday, June 6,

Jno. E. Schroll,
Bix
Three Months..
75 Cents
.40 Cents
The Mount Joy
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa.
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum
The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Star
HAPPENINGS
—of — |
LONG AGO |
Editor and Publishefl |
20 Years Ago |
Murs.
Bulletin
1916
Single 3 Cents |
Sample Copies............. FREER
Elizabeth Grove, residing


big supply on hand.
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The State Highway Department
seemingly knows our lacal condi-
tions thru surveys, traffic census,
etc. We have one of the
traveled highways thru our boro to
be found anywhere in eastern Pa.
and it certainly needs prompt at-
tention with this daily increase of
passenger and freight traffic.
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Alvanley Johnston, head of
Brotherhood of
: gineers, joined the president of the
Trainmen's Brotherhood in charg-
ing President Truman with “double
crossing” the railroad workers dur-
ing the recent rail strike.
The president was trying to pour
tea into two cups at the same time.
He got his promises and his politics
mixed;
most
the
En-
TIME FOR A HALF
Eugene Williams, top Philadel-
phia official of the National Mari-
time Union (C.1.O,) has warned
hat enlisted men in the navy, who
are union members, would be urged
to defy oxders if they are asked to
operate ships during the threatened
maritime strike. Sounds like John
Lewis No. 2.
It's about time that some one in
authority takes guys like that by
the neck and makes them say
“uncle.”
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THIS ONE NECESSARY
The following editorial appeared
in last Wednesday's Lancaster New
Era.
“Assurance by the State Depart-
ment of Highways that Route 222
from Akron into Lancaster will be
“programmed for engineerigg, bid-
ding and construction for the 1946-
47 period,” is that much progress.
Left to Lancastrians, the road
would be first on the list of major
highway building in this country.
But the State Highway Depart-
ment believes the Harrisburg pike
from Mt. Joy east commands that
spot.”




LIGHTS ARE “OUT
In response to numerous requests
from bora officials and a represent.
ative of our Chamber of Commerce
contacting State Highway Depart-
ment engineers, we were given to
distinctly understand that there are
no traffic lights of any kind avail-
able or may be placed at any of
our street intersections in our boro.
This is in line with exactly what
we predicted in the Bulletin:
motorists heed all present signs,
accidents are next to impossible.
As is, only the violators will be in-
convinced.
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WHAT MIGHT BE
A union. organized of public
workers may benefit the members
but it pronounces a menace to per-
sonal welfare in case the usual sit-
mation of strikes, result. Mumici-
pally owned and operated transpor-
tation systeins, utilities furnishing
power and light, public schools,
would be some of those interested.
Such strikes would bring more
disaster and physical suffering than
Bny of the thousands of different
strikes already imposed upon the
people. Congress might do some-
in a legal way. ahead of
time, to protect us against such an
Emergency.
Le [CN
NO REPORT CARDS
Prepared for changes in our ed-
Wicational system, progressive minds
intend to bring classrooms up to
date in studies and conduct. When
the National Education Asso. pro-
poses to do sway with the old
* standard report card, we are sur-
. prised. Young folks around here
‘will probably be over-joyed. The
grading of advancement and intel-
with the alphabet is not a
~ measurement and so stands
If.
and News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with | ith her son-in-law, Isaac Eshle-|beth Davis and John Herr, Salunga,
$e Bullen, Wish mak this paper's circulation practically double that man, East Donegal was 101 years will spend several days at Beach
ihe average weekly. Arl t N. J.
old. rlington,
e a t Pa., as second-class mail matter | ‘
Entered at the Pagtofics » ou Joy; Pay 3. 1879, 1 Postmaster General New, has | The Mothers Club of Salunga will
i , 1879. :
a -— | placed an order for 40 airplanes hold a Tom Breneman Show at E.
9 with Douglas Co., at a cost of $11,- | Hempfield Twp. high school, Lan-
THE EDITOR S VOICE 000. each. | disville on Wednesday evening,
sabe Seven cases of typhoid fever have (June 19th, at 7:45 p. m.
If vour roof didn’t leak, sewer for alteration. Ban 40 years too |developed in Manheim Boro in three |
3
back up or there was no water in | late, again? days. EE,
your cellar, you weren't in style But the catch comes in having| Mr. Paul Smith is circulating a
around here over the weekend. individual attention paid the child petition for the appointment of oly CONFUCIUS SAY
® 00 with parents and teachers discus- [tice of the Peace in East Ward. EVEN ELEPHANT
One thing is certain among hoard- sing personal problems of class| Gerberich-Payne Shoe Company ORCL ©
re - conduct, initiative, inteliligence, by |installed an electric siren, replacing
apt Stack xp bread Ten direct conversation Perhaps the [the steam whisile NEVER
though they'd like to. We are fac- . . . Te Be et ADVERTISE
ing a scarcity but there's nothing to local children won't be greatly in| The large new ice manufacturing
be Joke about it as far as keeping a | favor of this. (plant of Chas G. Baumgardner on
© 00 [North Market street is completed
GETTING BEYOND CONTROL
Money is dynzmite when uncon-| Mt. Joy and Elizabethtown split a
trolled. Spending wildly, the {double-header baseball game.
cult iv a runaway inflation that ef- | Markets, Eggs 27-29¢, lard 15%c
fects a'l and hardest the man |and butter, 30.
who didn’t have much at the begin-| The section of Camp Hill
ning of inflation. Scheol children | Cemetery, at Florin, has been mark-
learn in classrooms that inflation is |ed off into lots.
caused principally by a decided| Pinaforte pupils of Miss Anna T.
increase in the amount of money | Welsh held the first of a series of 3
to buy goods without the same annual recitals.
increase in the amount of An epidemic of typhoid fever, now
The result is that five cases, developed in the Boro,
by offering | Al] five persons worked at the U. S.
mere money to obtain the goeds he | Achestos Co. at Manheim.
wants lo purchase and so the price | The $100,000 annex to the Colum-
cf the material upped. This hia hospital was dedicated this week
was what caused the need of price circuit
and of damaged the to
supplies that were scarce. It was Demmy. while
an attempt to keep down inflation. :
How successful it has been depends
upen how much of are hy Frank Sprout, was working on a
realizing for money's worth. [adder when the rope broke throw- |
The most unsatisfactory result has ing him to the ground.
been in the widely spread black | Fred Z. Zuch, Marietta was elect-
market. led assistant principal at Landisville
One statistic to remember is that | pg}, school,
there are over $5 in circulation ul
dey for each $1 in circulation at |
the outbreck of this last war: De- | N EWTOWN
posits have doubled, bonds |
Mr. Mrs.
| Newville visited Mr.
and family on Sunday.
and in operation.
re-
on
new
goods
one can buy.
competes
man man
is
caused by a short
aring car of Milton
parked at XKipp's
restaurant. |
John Garlan, employed |
Fire
ceilings rationing those

painter,
each us
our
‘.
war


burn the pockets, purchasing pow-
Salter,
der encourages spending. PD
Vic-
Theodore
and Mrs.
and
Feeling they must buy before the
tor Snyder
price ceiling is lifted, on goods a
thi h Suiits . 5 Mrs. Jacob McGonegal visited her
which they believe will be higher :
late 4 La 3 rusband last week who is confined
ater on, with businessmen with- 1 | ital Battle Creek
helding goods from the market in fie wi Buitle Cree
i . Michigan.
anticipation of getting that higher uma Isl f the U. S. N :
price. This is a clear picture of _. ° fs thy Be NR
spending a furlough with his wife
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Generally, people are for the re- | the home
moving of price conirils when the Snyder. 3 :
supply approximately catches up|. My, and Mss, Russell Flowers and
with the demand, but not removing fymily of Maytown visited Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Sunday.
beforee The war brought forth 3 Ear} ay |
Br Mor - VI > > ay +
took : "13 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earhar anc
sulfa drugs and penicillin to com- . irs i atl
family of Brunnerville and Mrs.
bat disease, but nc war has vet
Alice Strickler and Clyde Kemmerly

 

successfully produced a cure for
inflation. wisited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-
actos set Benes macher on Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gamber and
Li. Com. Joe Crasley = family of Ironville and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Koser and daughter,
(From page 1) Jean of Mount Joy, visited Mr. and
Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Robert Frank and family on |
Richland Club rooms. Friday. evening.
President Shoop also asked for a Mr. John Fogie of Mountville vis- |
ited his Mother, Mrs. Serena Fogie |
on Sunday. |
nominat'on for an assistant secre-
tary to serve for the coming year,
and to have him made a director. Mr. and Mrs. Henery Frank and |
Art Mayer made the motion and family of Lititz R4, visited Mr. and |
Simon Fickinger seconded, but | Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Satur- |
Clyde Gerkerich Sr.
did not think that
day. |
|
Mrs. William Witmer and Howard |
stated that he
another member
3 ye - vi |
could be added to the Board of Di- Witmer of Harrisburg, visited Mr. |
rectors, without first making an and Mrs. Irvin Witmer.
amendment to the constitution.| Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and |
Due to the fact that
could state
1 J . - |
no one daughter Susan Louise of Manheim |
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram |
: : ~ |
not, it was decided to hold up the | Geltmacher on Sunday. I
nomination for another week, and! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer vis-
present
if this were correct or
268 MARIETTA ST.
oy | a be accepted. !
. and Mrs. Henry Danner and |
son Hh and daughter, Eileen of |
Washington, D.C., visited the lat-
ters. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. |
Hiestand over Decoration Day. |
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Musser, Mrs. |
Minnie Wehner, of Columbia, spent |
Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. |
Russel Cooper.
Bernice Habecker
Husson, Rohrerstown,
and Marilyn
Mary Eliza-




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in the meantime find out what the |ited Mrs. Paul Myers and family at |
constitution concerning the | Lancaster on Sunday. {
number of directors that the club| Mrs. Harry Floyd of Kinderhook |
says,
may have, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. |
The meeting was then turned | William Witmer Monday.
over to Chairman Paul Stehman! Mr. John Landis, of Lititz and Mr. |
who introduced Joe Crasley as the Rufus Landis and Miss Ruth Sen- |
speaker. Mr. Crasley spent over |senig, of Rothsville visited Mr. and
four years in the Navy and upon |Mrs. Oliver Witmer.
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Commander, traveled thousands of | Blanche Freysinger were guests of
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telling about their scenery and so |the week end.
on, Mr. Crasley said that people in| Rev. and Mrs. Arndt
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to beautiful scenery. There is no !the Communion services at the U.
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This was an interesting talk and where Rev. Hartman is pastor.
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