b JAE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pe. Thursday, August 12 2( . IT S t (HOSPITAL STATISTICS | ors on Monday. | Rumler of bitthe during July, . : : ! i THE BULLETIN Fans Take Heat Off Family ese wo enarors | Thirteen hundred and sixty- | The admitted patients re- in the Receiving Ward; 469 pa- O \ L L A F F S Published every Thursday at 11 | t ‘Say Exposition | four persons were admitted to| quired 10,115 days of hospital tients were treated in the Dis- East Main Street, Mount Joy. H H © C n Be Ke Cool | the Lancaster General Hospital| service. Other census figures in- pensary with 637 visits. ari ge CO i von ere 3 ow ooms a p Business Aid during July, it was announced | clude: The average number of pa- ee By IRA MILLER Harrisburg The First by Dr. D. C. Smelzer, Executive | Patients discharged during tients per day was 326. ns John E. Schroll, : Farm Electrification Bureau uel Pennsylvania Indastrial Director of the Hospital, at a| the month, 1,366; Number of’ ee @ Eton and Yu 10010058 In a vag way most of us {and Con Expositior, to meeting of the board of direct-) operations during July, 577; patronize Bulletin Advertisers " : > . n a vague sort of wa ost c st » S : : Subscription Rate $2.50 per know why we feel cooler when the | { be held here the week of Sept. | BY A Wis SE OWL I certainly poked into a wasp nest when I told about the pic- tures I took at the school house fire. I had®calls for days from those women in nighties, curl- ers and housecoats, begging for the negatives. One of our gay blades just bought a 1939 jalopy. The fel- low who svld it to him said the body of the car built by FHA. Today somebody told him that the FHA only builds Now he knows why he got an was houses. ail burner. You should see the smoke that comes out of the exhaust pipe. If he could get the car off the ground he'd be a sky writ- er. He says his car is just like a baby—it won't go anywhere without a rattle. He paid cash for everything on the car except the battery. That he had charged. ” Now I know why husbands go mad! I was visiting a local couple last night when sudden- ly my hostess said to my host; “Why don’t phone “It isn’t he answer- you answer the ”» ed. She fumed: “Must you al- ways wait till the last mom- ent?’ Yoel Any of our readers of a liter- ary bent who have encountered one or two recent novels by young British writers will prob- ably be interested, as we were, in a comment made in a New York paper's book review sec- tion recently in which they ob- served that: “In England there has arisen a school of authors who are writing better and bet- ter about less and less, until 1 am sure they will soon be writ- ing exceptionally well about absolutely nothing at all.” A youth from Landisville is working at a summer theatre in hopes of breaking into show business. The other night he called his Dad and excitedly exclaimed: “Dad, I've got my first part in a play. I play the part of a man who has been married for 20 years.” His father remarked: “Splen- did. Maybe one of these days they’ll give you a speaking part.” When a television announcer “Thank you for having me It makes says, in your living room,” me so mad, I answer, “My TV set is in the cellar. 1 wouldn’t let you in my living room.” A car of tourists stopped at the post office and it was impos- sible to see the people for the stickers on the windows. I] talked to the driver and he ex- vear by Mail Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association. PT A HAPPENINGS sin if wen LONG AGO be A A d * THIRTY YEARS AGO Harry Wagner and Abram Geltmacher were in charge of the first state rally of the Lone Scouts of America at Boyce near the Mount Joy Bor- ough Water Works. The Lancaster Club held its annual picnic at Carsonia Park, Reading. Abram S. Nornhold, 73, died of injuries fell from a wagon wheat. best yield of wheat of the year securing 22 bushels to the acre. Charles Greider was president of the Greider the annual reunion at ville. The skeleton of the head of a human being was found by workmen who were excavaling for the cellar be erected on South Street by J. W. clan at west corner of Barbara cemetery. South Alley from South Bar- bara Street to Walnut was defeated because the dents in the area protested. At the invitation of the ves- | church spent three days at Ac-| Accomac on the | Hotel | Marietta to paddle steamer owned by Accomac. It was decided to divide the high school auditorium room of the school into two class rooms and it was also decided not to have the school frescoed at the regular school board meeting. Deaths for the week included Miss Hannah Hoffer, Mrs. Salin- da Hess and Mrs. John Miller. The Business Men's team is leading the town league with 8 wins and 1 loss. is the pitcher for the Men. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Ross Barto suffered a crushed finger when he loom while Brown Sons cotton mill Mildred Rye and Edward G. Reese were married in Philadel- phia. Elizabeth Lehman and Amos Risser were married in Florin; Mary Garber and Chris- tian Hiestand Jr. were married in Marietta; Thomas Schroll, and Daisy Har- nish and Harry Darrenkamp were married in a double mony in the local Church of God. Larry Wagner, seriously injured when pinned between the body of a freight elevator and the safety doors at the H. Roy Nissley to- bacco warehouse. Charles Ricedorf was re-elect ed president of the Lancaster County former Perry countains. Harry Nissly was renamed a member of the Agricultural committee of the er’'s Assoc. for the utive term Mahlon Foreman, Amer Krei- cere- Florin, was he was third consec- plained: We're what you might call] “stuck up’ travellers. We have | been nearly everywhere in our | car,.and we have stickers to | prove it. | People gather around our car | wherever we stop and ask, | “Have you really been to all those places?” Of course we have. We have duplicate stick- ers on our suitcases to prove it. However, it's getting harder to see “America” on our trips. The driver's seat offers a pretty unobstructed view, due to legal requirements—but the family is having more and more trouble peering out the windows be- tween stickers. It doesn’t seem quite right to roll the windows down and hide them-—since we have gone to such great lengths to accumulate them. What do you think? A WISE OWL | ob E. | ported der, Dr. O. G. Longenecker and John E. Schrol! caught six tuna and four bonitas while on a fish- ing trip to Beach Haven, N. J. Deaths for the week included Miss Barbara Ellen Baylor, Jac- Brubaker and John Ger- mer. Harold Fellenbaum Carl Reist, the Lancaster singles champion. Frank Zink lost the county junior tennis title to Robert Bare of Lancaster but only two had played lasted over three hours. County Boys’ Penna. Bank- Camp | Automobile | received when he load of Cleveland Gantz threshed the | elected | Landis- | of a property to] Barbara | Eshleman. At| one time the plot at the south- | and E.| Donegal Street was a Lutheran | A proposed ordinance to open | Street | resi- | try, the choir of the St. Luke's Party Given For comac. They journeyed from | ‘Geo. Mumper, Sr. baseball | Weaver | caught it in aj working at the Geo. | children, Martha Shank and) Sr., Mr. th the open win- air rushes in throug dows of our moving 20 will stimulate business and | Mr. and Mrs. automobile on a ; . Pennsylvania, Senators employment in he state's two U, S. elieve. | hot day. The outside remains the same, bi makes feel cooler because the moving air 1 aporation of moist An electric fan in ti way as the air ru FIG. 2-Oscillating fan move i 3oth Senator Edward Martin | and forth ir regula) pattern so persons | ure from . ** Rorha in imme inity Hiliofifl feel cool- | and James H. Duff have "on 1e home { ishing rate of ev liate vi our skin acts the same in the car's windows A fan of the right size maint 1 air thr I cirel > a r per min- ing effect | ed the Exposition “good | thing for Pennsylvania and the | nation,” which can ‘Call atten- | tion in a dramatic way to the accomplishments of Pennsyl- tremendous industrial “The Exposition will as a and prop- | a constant | t an en- erly located, circulation of tire room. Fans given Buy 1 vania's number of cubic feet of ai S potential. w Prices! ute (CFM), and this data appears \ . fi A on their respective nameplates. So bei a | be held Sept. 20 to 25 inclusive, | RAO -e 2] . . y . " RAH TRON to get the right size of fan or fans \ | - wees WN | in Harrisburg’s famed Farm 3 SRR you need you should know the cubic a : a Show Building. It will be spon- inch air oe » coole 3~Floor fan in center of room pro : feet of air in the room to be cooled, | cellent pattern of air movement | sored by the Keystone Building | Karo: Syrup and the rate at which you want the for general circulation, . is es A arse : Gig lated. TI tibic © ta Contractors Association in co- . 0 Red Blue Blue air circulate 1¢ cubic feet OI & . : i shin he ww Ang = operation with the State De- Cam fire Red or Blu room is determined by mu lying re vi Label Label the length of the room x the width Re (l partment of Commerce. Tea 5.b x the height. The rate of circulation| {] /4 ih ae, In a speech on the U. S. Sen- | Marshmallows x : 24.01. 23 -lb. 61° required depends on the climate in Ar free ate floor in which he invited all | Ib 3 a fo bottle can hic OL ’ side t \ 2g . . =D. -0Z, which you live. If you re tas m hot = Fh TICE Congressmen and federal offi- k 31 39 11¢ . ates vou'll want to circulate the ~~ bn 4 EL : climates yowll want 10 « ; "3s Xo er’ cials to visit the Exposition, pig Pkg. Pkg Mazola Oil air at least once per minute. In more . \ moderate climates, a 2 or 3 minute NAP A 1 Tw - aA \ \ air circulation cycle may be ade- mi Martin asserted: Exposition has a most Senator a “This important bearing on the indus- quart Lipton Tea Bags quert Jc pint aio 41° Angel Soft quate. FIG. 4—Hot stuffy air is exhausted from Ti pkg. c pkg. c Day and night cooling operations one room while cool air is drawn into | {rial progress and economic issues of 16 of 48 allon can $2.29 h vary. On hot days, close the windows another room, bn . Sarno ARIA . y. 1 strength of Pennsylvania and White or pkg. c and doors, and draw the shades to the whol notion. Jt isd iy | Avscriod "of 300 keep the cooler air indoors. Then J ne whnoie nation. S highly ssorfed o Cc . . E +i alifornia Sweet Eating important to the management turn on the type of fan you have of our thousands of manufactur- according to Figures 1, 2 or 3. For Dial Soap Seedless night cooling, warmer inside air ing plants as well as to the mil- must be exhausted and cooler out- | ) li of yore Wi thelr door air drawn in. The inlet for ) A ions ol wor Kers who eam 1€1r | cooler air should be 2 or 3 times that \ livelihood on the state’s assem- regular size c of the outlet for warmer inside air. =\ bly lines and in the construc- | cakes ho ot § 1% time he — : : : The outlet should be 13% times the \ tion industry. But it will be ev- diameter of the fan blades. Figures wage earners and uming public.” Senator Duff declared that A by stimulating interest in our Rt state’s industrial potential we bath size 35¢ | can build up interest also in the cakes industry 4, 5 and 6 show how night cooling FIG. 5-Window fan exhausts warm air en better for AOD neil through one window and draws in cool To On can be accomplished satisfactorily. Gir through another. the con One Price— None Priced Higher Dial Soap 229° . Golden (One (One Price—None Priced Highs), Western Full Podded HE YS development of new if 4 and new employment.” (One Price—None Priced Higher) : Te 1A “Through the Exposition,” he Red Heart Ibs. 9 Jy i added, ‘new products can be Do Food Fresh Peas 9 2 oi YU | introduced to a wide audience, 8 » __. _ Florida—None dozen 19° FIG. 1—Non-oscillating fans throw air pedestal or win- and, as we all know, greater 6 1-lb. 85° Large Limes Priced Higher i Doss all 3h Up tod they v2 of “proper markets for Pennsylvania's pro- cans California 2 Ibs. 25° ® ‘and ecily positions prosperity Bartlett Pears Mountain lation without creating draft ducts bring greater for Pennsylvania's citizens.” Sweetheart mer Salad Bowl Suggestions § Summer Salad Bowl Suggestions iL cats Soldier T 1 Soap None Priced 2 ibs. 25¢ fe | : Fresh Tomatoes "Wi. Is in Korea SAVE MONEY BY a ol 25° 3 lceburg Lettuce “nin on Ve A birthday party was held Army Pfc. Frank L. Hoover, READING THE ADS cakes None vis lute 29 | for Mr. George Mumper, Sr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoov- Pascal Celery Higher stalks ¢ | on Wednesday evening at the gr Rhoems, is now serving in Sweetheart ¢ Large Cucumbers Noro Priced 3 fr 10¢ | home of his daughter, and son- Korea with the 7th Infantry Di- ) g tha "ied 3 ot 10¢ Higher + Large Green Peppers None Priced Higher Soap bath size Red Radishes 25° Jo in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor Mateer, Mount Joy. Mr er celebrated his 80th birthd 1an' yision Men of the iV. | sion are undergoing 19¢ AAAS 2 cello. bags np ‘Bayonet’ divi- Closing Out intensive | and arrived in Carolina Rice Mumper, | lowing November. MARGARET - JEAN 11h. 19° rr SHOPPE pkg. Korea the fol- The following were present: training to maintain the beak | SALE Mr. and M is | Bring- combat efficiency pg ea by | : Tn Real Gold 6 Mr. and Mrs. rd Bi ; SRE oil : [ Big Reduction on Toys - Calo -OZ. 19° man, and son Ricl Jr.; Mr} he uni from Pusan to the Yalu] B: iby Gifts - Novelties - rozen émona e cans and Mrs. Gilbert Eshelman,: Fiver : |B Sun Suits. \ Dog Food Old South Miss Marian Eshelman Mr. | Ioover, a member of the{ Baby Caps and Bonnets, . b-o1 85° DY Etre een oe Aion: Yer Rv Ls | some nylon, your choice : and Mrs. Kenneth Bie Say in Hi : que 98¢ . a 5 Wb. 19° Frozen Orange Juice cans and son Jeffery, Mrs. Vera Lehr}lons 17 P REE : DS YR the Armv during February 1953 | 8 HAT BOX FREE with Swanson Frozen . Business| and children, Stevie and Coral, | © : > rn purchase of $1.00 or more. TV Chicken Dinner a 19 pka. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bender, Jr. James Bradford Coker, | Snow Crop Frozen Waffles ue 29 Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Fry and| A terrv-clotl towe Ss i C les rod tree i 3 ’ i Apple or 7a 5. © Bobont Prva) A ‘venpeioth tow wit Df 19 West Donegal Stvest River Brand Rice | Morton's Frozen Pies “uy, 2 iii 39 h Ann, Dey Mae, | half, with seersuckgr: tie-backs MOUNT JOY. PA. 12 Ee { and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ot 16° : sewn on, makes an excellent ap- Yial 3-9373 kg. Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery a ap iv . = I Dial 3-9373 PXg. Bender and family Mr. and — In 1b Mrs. Norman Mateer and son| Ton especially if you like to Alteration: Buttonholing Butter Nore Tokens Le 63° TA a 65° rs. of i Mat c S 4 rati S { ( er ol rinTs Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | wipe your hands on your apron Keebler A&P Fanc 9 Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin | when cooking. The terry cloth Saltines y Sliced 16-02 ¢ Whole 8 16-01. Cc Ney, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben-| washes easily and needs no iron- ‘ Ib Beets on 23 cans 25 der, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper | ing. D d bl 1-lb. 25¢ A. D. Garber, Mr. and — ren epen a e pkg. Sunsweet quart 32¢ i as | Juice ee Ss eo Pig > - Al >I Als =- : el on Red ous ea Save 25¢ under the reg. price of Nescafe Instant Coffee, $1.99 defeated ! Lititz to be crowned | | single after the | five sets which | The supervision of girls at the | local playground was discontin- | I ued because of lack of interest. | TEN YEARS AGO Lt. Warren H. Kuhn was re- | action killed in France. A work camp of 40 Mexican labors was set up in Marietta, Florin E.U.B. Church. Vig dren Sylvia and Cindy, Mr. and Dry cleaning at home pre- Tuna Fish GAS Nescafe Special Sale: *1.14 White House Apple Butter ~~ *%. 21° Sultana Fruit Cocktail Br Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper 2 7." 39° lona New Pack Tomatoes po 32° A&P New Pack Fancy Peas “ov 18° Pineapple Juice or 21° Mrs. Geo. Mumper, Jr, and| sents many hazards. There's ab- daughter Georgianna, Mrs. Les-| solutely no safe way to dry Whife Meat Solid Pack (White Label) 3l/5-02 c 7s oz. \/ Light Meat Sol Solid Pack ( Pack (Red Label) 3l/;-0z. ¢ 7-oz 3 c can 2 can 1 Chunk Style “Light Meat (( Meat (Green Label] Hor. Oc ton 33¢ ter Meyers and son Davie, Mr. | clean garments at home. And and Mrs. Kenneth Ginder and | there's no absolutely safe dry Terry Jo, Mr. and Mrs. William | cleaning fluid. Mumper, Mr. and Mrs. David Many dry E. Eshelman and children Deb- benezine, ra and David, Mr. and Mrs. {| naptha look harmies Marlin IL. Ney and children|an explosive Donna and Gordon, and Mr. | and Mrs. Willis and | fluids, and s but are of Make it a rule never «to use these inflam- mable home dry cleaning such as gasoline, nature. Heisey liquids in children Willie and Roxanne. cleaning, the home economist, Chunk Style White Meat | White Meat (Blue Label) ® Bernice P. Thary suggests. Ro M. Ressler 6/502. c D | M i Sli d mM | bod 33 ; Even non-flammable cleaning Y can 37 e on ice ineapp e can PHONE IN YOUR fluids, such as carbon tetra- 27 W. MAIN ST. lona Cut Green Beans 3 154;-0t, 29° chloride, are dangerous. They sans MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 There's Pride | Armour Tree ou fe and 1 pint ¢ a ¢ Ann Page Mayonnaise ". 31° 55 must be used where plenty of air circulates for the NEWS vapors are harmful to breathe. OR CALL The men will work on the Penn- 3 16-01. 0 23-01, sylvania Railroad. B I ’ A ina Ann Page Beans Varieties cans 23 cans 3 Sgt. Sherwood Gingrich was ol 1 ‘ 12-01, reported killed in action in ul ors Beauty Salon WM. K. RESSLER Libby Corned Beef can 45 France. SR a. dozen ¢ dozen rain to a news clipping PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10 FLORIN, PA. Mason Jars Pint Jars 85 Quart Jars 95° in the Los Angles Daily Exam- TONI'S GIVEN $5. MT. YoY 3-5731 . | 0 0 X Frank’s Beverages " Bhd cen gio 25 iner, a byline, date line, and Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 New and Used Gas Runge | “Our Own” Tea Bags Tea Bags ina 0 Freez-Tainer 65 news article appearing was Maude Buller, Prop. 24.16 t c Joy, July 23—Concerned by — — Guar : $ i i parkle Chocolate kgs. damage 10 precious reson a_i he. Hi bottle Instant Puddings Vanilla or Butterscotch 3 Pee 23° eed supplies, the community's |B . fal Jane Parker 25-01 6 Chamber of Commerce has of- | : We Specialize In “ise 12-gallon Cc Gold Pound Cake... Price cake 49 fered 3 cents for the tail of | 8 w ; ai | ery rat Cae a yi AUTO PAINTING | hottie Jane Parker Cherry Pie oer 0 43 The paper was noticed by Park | HA WRECKS REPAIRED I c Sae of Pillsbury phe. 29 Beso who is stationed ui WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. . h 1 Buy I package of Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix at the regular FREE ESTIMATES ore Get a 2nd package for in | his nine-day furlough. David Risser was the guest of | All prices in this Advertisement Guaranteed through Saturday, Aug. I4th, honor at a dinner to celebrate |§ Carriger’s Paint & Body Shop | 8 PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA. 2-tfc STORE HOURS—Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, & Saturday. 8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 to 9:00 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. Helen Loraw and William Ebersole were married in the Dc A A SR A SEP SH £ 1 © »