The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 25, 1951, Image 2

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Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher

KSTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 (
Bast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
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Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers’ Association
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9 a. m. publication day.
ee mms |
EDITORIAL
Fa
than the
successfully |
Many unions—more
public rcalizes — have
werked out their differences with |
employers for years on end with- |
put resorting to walkouts,
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it is gratifying to know that
Congress is discussing plans to cut |
tax levies. ...but it would be moig |
to the point if Congress would take
prompt action te cui unessential |
Federal expenses.
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The American people can stop |
infiation in thirty days—simply by |
insisting that government spending !
be held dewn fo the amount which |
can be supplied by American pro- |
ductivity without wage or price
increases. |
2080
Aloxg comes a complaint of a |
housing shortage at Indiantown
Gap. Naturally, that is the case]
wherever the Government places |
thousands of enlisted They |
are not all single who are in the]
service. With no very
close proximity, the heusing situ-
ation has become quite a problem.
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A lady resident of New York
explained to the writer on one 0¢- |
casion: ‘here in New York, when |
we get the rent and the taxes paid |

nen
town in |
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we Isn't it about time that
our lawmakers siy to themselves
the metheds employed by private
citizens who live within their in-
cemes should be applied to govern- |
ment spending.
® 60
The deer season for the bow and |
arrow guys opened Monday and |
closes Saturday. October 27. Well, |
that's one pastime we never in- |
if the State Game
decides to have
sling-
duiged in but
Commissicn ever
an open deer season for
shotters we'll be among them. Un-
til then we will continue with the |
Roberts.
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Governor Fine sigred legislation
or-nting down-the-line pay in-
creases for elected county officials.
It ic estimated the increase will
cost Lancaster county an addition-
237
al £12,000 increase a year.
Lancaster County can
ford the increase but in
tte counties thruout the state it
may pinch a bit.
oo 09°
We want to ccmmend every in- |
dividual whe in any way assisted
in making Mount Joy's Farm Show |
the big success it turned out ts be. |
It is too carly to knew how the
management fared financially but if |
balance or nest |
isn't
well af- |
some of
there isn't a neat
egg fer next year’s fair it
their fault. They deserve a lot of
Then, too, we can't help but call
attention te Saturday's parade. it
wis indeed very appropriate and |
displayed Farm Show spirit frem |
end to end.
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Future increases in
will be due altegether to the in- |
creased tsxes levied by Congress. |
The way to get living costs and
taxes down is for Congress to in- |
sist that public spending hereafter
he at levels that cur economy can |
afford. These responsible may taik
till they're blue in the face but the |
living costs
fact remains that the last "two
Congresses have been the most
wasteful, and extravagant in the |
bistory of the Republic and it is
veficeied in the steady decline in |
the dollar's buying pawer.
2 00
HOW TIVES DO CHANGE |
There is an old but true saying
and here's conclusive evidoace. |
There was a time when the state
had the power to, condemn and take |
any property for highways, schools |
etc. but things are certainly |
* changing. |
‘Accofding to the report of a |
meeting at State College last week, | wife of Monroe Ditlinger, Manheim WEST MAIN ST.
| ing on a location.
{
{ Company.
| Annie E., wife of
| ter a two months’ illness.
Manheim RD.
{in a son of Harry E.
| Dupler Althouse.
| in cemetery.
| 81, widow of
| an Authority can be formed in a
Published Every Thursday at No. | City, Boro or Muamdcipality, it
can
condemn any building or property
for the location of a
and last but not least it can float a
bond issue to finance the project,
There is mighty little that a
man can call his own nowadays.
® oo
Along comes more news concern-
ing the location of that additional |
air base in this county with a re-
quest that it be located somewhere |
in the center of the county, away
parking lot
from the river hills.
Naturally we are aware that the |
authorities can put that base wher-
ever they ploase, he it in the
square at Lancaster City, or any-
| where else but it would be well
to consider both sides before they
decide on a location.
Should the authorities
on some of the level and produc- |
tive acreage throughout many sec- |
tions, it would be a “slap in the
face” for many of our best farmers
ind their friends, This, in our es-
ross error.
place it |
timation, would be a
Why not compromise on a loca-
tion: It would be far better at a
time like this. There is opposition |*
aplenty to the many moves our!
government has made recently and
we sincerely hope nothmg addi-
tional is added thereto. They should
consider every angle before decid- |

GI ee ns
Mortuary Record
(From page 1)
the Heilig funeral home here Sat-
urday with
in the Mount Joy cemetery.
afternoon imterment |

Enos E. Miller
Enos Engle Miller,
Saturday at his home, 28 N.
St., Maytown. Death was caused by |
a heart ailment and followed an ill-
sixty, died
River |
ness of two years. {
A son of the late John K. and
N. Lizzie Fngle Miller, he
of the East Donegal
was
Vi

Water Association and was 2a mem-
Bible Students’|
Association and the Maytown Fire |
ber cf the Dawn
He is survived by his widow, |
Edna L. Miller, and these brothers |
znd sisters: Jacob E. Miller, Beth- |
Hiram. E. Miller,
lehem; Maytown: |
| Alice E., wife of Clayton E. Landis,
Harrisburg R1; Lizzie E., wife of
S. Kendig, Maytown: and
Samuel C. Dep- |
Reuben
peller, Maytown.
The funeral was held Wednesday
afternoon with interment at May-
town.

Lmerson W. Nissley
Emerson W. Nissley, thirty-three
| of Milton Grove, died at 6:10 p. m.
Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital af-
He was,
a son of Harry and Mabel Wenger
RD,
been employed at the Hersney Ma-
Nissley: Manheim and had
chine and Foundry Co, Manheim,
| as a core maker. In addition to his |
parents, he is survived by his wife,
the former Bertha Stokes: and these
and Lena, wife of
Stauffer,
Joan Brosey:
brothers sisters:
Christian Irene, wife of
Harvey, Jacob, Amos |
Mildred and Miriam Nissley, all of
Funeral services will be held
Keech
Friday
interment in Fairview cemetery at |
Manheim. |
from the funeral home at
Manheim afternoon with |
James Althouse
James Althouse, 30, of Florin, |
died at the General Hospital of ur-
emia. He had been a patient at the
hospital three days.
He was a truck driver for Artz|
|
and Shreiner. He was born in Flor-
and Minnie |
There survive his
wife, the
parents: his
former Betty Lungren,
two sons, James and Robe® Lee at
Marjorie Althouse,
nalf-brother. Harry
Althouse, Terre Hill; and his grand- |
home; a sister,
Lancaster; a
mothers, Mrs. Mary Dupler, Florin; |
and Mrs. William Landis, Bareville. |
Funeral services were held in the
E. U. B. Church
ternoon with interment in the Flor-
Mrs. Annie S. Miller
Mrs. Annie Shenenberger Miller,
Benjamin W. Miller, |
former resident of Manheim, R D.|
died in the Oreville
Home of infirmities of age.
Mennonite
She was a daughter of the late
BEenry and Fannie Balmer Shenen- |
berger, and was a member of the |
irisman Mennonite Church, Sur-
viving ave these children, DNMabel:
||P. R. R
the year
| Sunday School class of the
building on East
|
at Florin this af-|

os 4
TY WSR YT
HAPPENINGS
sis ff ee
LONG AGO
A Ahr hrs
The St Louis Cardinal beat
Connie Mack's Athletics for the
World's championship 4 to 3
A. M
and
Eshle~
took
Thieves entered the
man sheds at Salunga
tocls and 15 gals. of gasoline,
Herman Hartman moved his pool
rcom and restaurant from the Mt
Joy Hall basement to the Frank
Schock property on Delta street
The
conducted in the
Market St,
restaurant
station on N.
by John Gropengeiser was moved
to the Detwiler property on Man-
heim street
40 neighbors and friends of Am-
os N. Shelly called at his farm and
cut eight acres of corn and husk-
ed acres
Operation of
and Columbia start-
Lebanon Auto Bus Co.
bus line between
ed by the
this week.
Mr. and Mrs.
Poplar
Samuel S. Kray-
ebrated
their golden wedding anniversary.
bill, on street, cel

Work on the new river road be-
tween Bainbridge and Marietta is
about completed.
The staff of the Minersville High
kook
department of The Bulletin where
school year visited the job
hook has been printed

fon several years
Markets:
lard 10%ac.

38¢c, butter 35¢ and
E. S. Welgemuth entertained his |
Florin
U. B. church to a chicken and waf-
fle supper,
Burle Schofield will open a new
Donaven
Main street.
tonsorial shop in the
Dr. HC
fices at the
Kendig has opened of-
former Clayton Hoff-
Main St.
Martin, of Saxton,
man property, on East
Paul
Bedford County, h2s been appoint-
Mount Joy Church of
Rev.

ed to the
God.
The large frame barn on the Roh-
rer stoner farm at Donegal Springs
was destroyed by fire.
E. E. Welgemuth, who conducted
a fruit
and ice cream store
Dcnaven building went out of bus- |
iness.
John E.
fine farm of the
Melhorn purchased the
late Gabriel Moy-
er adjoining the boro. .
The 21% story house of Wm. Bay-
mond, on North Market street, was
purchased
Florin, for
by Hiester Terry of
$3,300.
The dwelling and store property |
of the late D. F. Gable was sold to
Wm. Wade of Lancaster.
Mrs. Elizabeth Simons, of East
Donegal, celebrated her eighty-
first birthday
Clayten Hollinger, of near Bel-
laire, has abandoned the idea of
drilling for oil after going down
into mother earth several hundred
feet.
The beautiful and modern dwell-
ing of John W. Nissley, at Landis- |
i
ville, was withdrawn at public sale.
ie ti Wi eens er
Lions’ Mammoth
(From page 1)

by the students to reign as queen
and king during the Halloween fes-
tivities here.
The following out-of-town bands
will be in the line of march: Eliz-
akothtown High, East Donegal Hi,
Fast Hempfield Hi, and others.
Rain date the following evening:


Rl; Fannie, wife of Jacob Spangler,
Lancaster R8; Addison, Landisville;
Phares, Manheim R1; Harry, Iona;
Benjamin and Anna, wife of Ches-
ter, both of Manheim; and one bro- |
ther, Harry Shenenberger, Man-
heim.
Vrs. Lizzie Z. Wenger
Mrs. Lizzie Zug Wenger, 87,
mer resident of Mastersonville,
for-
died
at the home of her son, Herman W.
Annville R2,
Wenger, of infirmities
of age.
Her husband, Samuel G. Wenger,
died 15 years ago.
Twp., a daughter of the late Henry
and Elizabeth Zug Winter, she was
a member of the Church of the
Brethren

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

BIRDS EYE
FROSTED FOODS
Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Market
MOUNT JOY

| Christmas Packages |
in the |
Born in Rapho |
Quality Meats
Would you believe that the city
of Lebanon has no zoning ordin-| bethtown, was arrested for stealing
ance? A recent vote to create one| a piggy bank comtaining between $6
o 0
resulted in a 3 to 2 decision to ta~{ and $7 from the home of Harry A.
Kenneth Gaul Landis, 18, win
Stauffer, Elizabethtown R2,
ble action for the present,

For Servicemen |
Will Be Wrapped
OCTOBER 29, 1951
MT. JOY HIGH SCHOOL
|
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AT 7:30 P. M.
All Interested In Helping Please Come
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