The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1954, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, September 16












OWL LAFFS|
|
| Editor and Publisher,
THE BULLETIN
Published every Thursday at 11 To Sponsor
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
John hn E. Schroll, The
id vith Homecomin
| Subscription Rate $2.50, per | Sone Onion 25.01 ig THIRTY YEARS AGO
year by Mail COURT aie if) hero Deaths: Mrs. Jonathon Moy-!
ing to I. Wayne Kel : Be v
| Adverticis rates upon request.
Entered at the postoffice at | Chairman for the ev
{ Mount Joy, Pa., as second- class|
I mail under the Act of March 3, | 0 Be
1879. { missed at 10 a. m.
Member, Pennsylvania News- | 22, to permit the st
paper Publishers’ Association. | to attend the conv





















































































pect to return sometime.
“A bride wears white,
happiness, for
the most
plaining:
as a symbol of
her wedding day is
joyful in her life.”
Then ‘“Funkie”
everything by asking
men wear black?”
had to spoil
“Why do
Bob Divet, Sr., said he'll nev-
er forget the day he was born.
He said he cried like a baby.
A Main Street man had his
nose in the newspaper and the
wife was feeling unusually neg-
lected, “You never speak to me
as affectionately as you used to
- - - - she complained. ‘Have
you stopped loving me?”
“There yott go again!” growl-
ed the husband. “Stopped lov-
ing you! Listen, woman: I wor-
ship-you. I adore you,
more than life itself. Now
your big mouth and let me read
my paper.”

Old men are fond of
good advice, to console them-
selves for being no longer in a
position to give bad examples.

Some people don’t believe
that Washington actually threw
a silver dollar across the Rappa-
hannock.
They should — “I heard that
he pitched his camp across the
Delaware!”

“Aren't people funny?”
“If you tell a man that there
are 280,492,850,284 stars in the
universe he’ll believe you-—but
if a sign says ‘Fresh Paint’, that
same man has to make a person-



If you were about town last
I love you |
shut |
giving | was said that the people get the
sions.
| to approximately
| and friends of the
| sessions except the
| luncheon and banqt
to the public.
Invitations ar
INSULTING AMERICA
INTELLIGENCE
become al
“Give-away” has


. : . . a | | Mr. and Mrs. David Strayer
r 71 Q 7 favorite word of self-styled lib- | \ o-dav . Hi XX Ss i Sy
BY A W ISE favor ! ) b-1 The three-day program will | a’ oh.
erals in their adamant opposit-| feature speakers, a symposium
{ ion to the participat f a Sy : | Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar .Hall-
v . . JE the bavion o pri-| teas, campus tours, a play, con-| sven. Florin, a son
, It really doesn’t matter if vate citizens or private enter-| gerts, homecoming athletic ev-| pron: y 8 Soh. i
this column smells or not this| prise in the development of at-| ents including the traditional | C hes 3 Nv. Jor >
. es : in onary i ri : : | Columbia Ave., a daughter,
: week - - - - the “Boss” won't be] 9mic energy and expansion of| freshman-sophomore tug of war| = ita
’ i electric power resources. The| and a soccer game with LaSalle, rs
here to read it. by: : : EN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Swarr, a|
extremity of their tirade sounds| an alumni luncheon, and a con- | aacentor i ?
almost as ridic $ 0 rr j vals '
A “Bus” Kramer and Henry G.| ; S a oe he rant | vocation banquet. Claude Meckley and Miss
’ 8 £ ‘| ing of communist party line fol-| Among the speakers to ap-{,, : H 1 : I 1i.
rove hi sets ayetta S. Heisey, yoth of Eli-
havn't been on speaking terms| lowers. The suggestion that | pear during the three days of a| i SH artied
since the School and Home As- | managements of present day | events are: DF. E. Fay Camp- | 28 ot Hy re DE A
- Cs itv , anies speaks ; y warsdav at the home of the
: sociation festival = = = = It all utility companies operating | pell, executive director of the Bride ‘
’ i, : Soe within the confines of stringent | pivisi ; ay
came about a 85c piece of ice. y gent| Division of Higher Educ ation| Mr. Charles O. Garber, son of |
“ : A: and federal regulation|of the Presbyterian Church; | ee il aa i
ot Sam Dock’s little speech didn’t be “ziven” anvthi { a Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Garber,
. help things any either by might be “given” anything at| pean G. D. Simmons, of Tk mplel Co ali and Miss Viola G
el help things any either - - - - DY the expense of taxpayers is an| university School of Dentistry; ho: this Place, ane e038, VIO: 8
= this time a treaty may have insult to the intelligence of the| pr. William Coleman, Dean of | Witman, Manheim, were united
been signed - - - - Myrtle NOrn-| American people. The same|pycknell University; Dr. Wil: | in marriage last Monday at the
: hold says if the outlook isn't may be said of the debate over | pur McKee. director of the -Of- | local Church of God parsonage. |
hetter bv Saturday. s ’ i 5 . ’ / farmers
. any better by Saturday, she will amendments to the Atomic En-| fice of Special Services to Busi-| A number of leading Iarmer:
have Mr. Gainor put Parton ergy Act wherein the same| ness and Industry, New York | of Mount Joy and vicinity, con-
fre > 6 pS ww : Soe AR bods Boe | qicti A - n
between the counter stools and “give-away” side show tactics| ynjversity: Dr. Ralph Cooper | sisting of the following- S. R,
. the booths in the restaurant. obstructed serious discussion | Hutchinson, president, Lafay- I! Nissley, Brookville Farm: Nor-
v, : > ’ > Rnpy Gr ne Wi
and blocked needed action for| ete College; Dr. Elmer Home- | man Baer, Salunga; J. Clarence
“Los” Severs : | , i { Reist, Mt. Joy; . C. Witmer,
: Les Ravior took several| months. | righausen, Professor of Practic- | Me > ro D i
iends to t races oe ,- : | : oy: and Norman E. Garber
friends to the races at Brandy I'he Washington D. C. Even-|al Theology, Princeton Theo- | ! ) ( oo YE >
ne sware. Jast wee Sky i ; « ar ecems. held a meeting
ne, Delaware last week one|j,s Star points out that * | logical Seminary. | © ne y th on : 1¢ i 1 mee ing |
evening with the guidance it is of utmost importance for | ce uh discussec plans for evening
of Arion Shelly, “Dyke” Garber | {he United States to do every- | classes for the country
and Jack Shultz, they took a thing possible to achieve world | The Low Down | from sixteen to & fty, in a durse
short cut home - - - - - by the leadership as soon as it can in : | of economics. The courses will
way of Philadelphia. harnessing the atom in a way | From Hickory Grove [re Sines the public
Ts : Thin Shi | school system.
Jos that will enable nuclear power As we zoom along toward au-
“Dyke” says they won't get|to compete on a relatively equal | tymn and with Congress home FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
<t “tho wt Hime - - = ras if : 73 5 : As tires | or V0 IP rede Min n Bi
lost he ne he Lo footing with the conventional | _and summing up how we Deaths Mrs. Ellen Thomas,
down a ri 2 1 sources of energy . But this | stand—means the time is ripe | 54. widow of William Thomas,
several g c rs | is § 3 : . a . . “a1 ie
has foun several good mar i is something that cannot be ob-| for checking up on just what is died at Columbia.
od Site te by the AEC working] to be done about our cleaning Mrs. Rebecca Nixdorg, aged
202” and “302” Inns. alone behind the walls of secre-| up the prodigal goings-on the| 71. a native of Vlount Joy. pas-
cy with private enterprise froz- | past 20 ‘years. It is time to go| sed away at Bridgewater, Mass.,
en out of the picture ...
Friday night you would have “Accordingly . this com- | the ceiling still cramps our style
noticed that Fall is right around | pletely specious ‘give-away’ | —Govt. style that is. Ask our a. m. Sunday at the home of his
the corner - - - - “Philisopher” | charge in effect called for a con-| great man—senator or congress- mother, Mrs. Annie Lutz, Choc-
Enck is starting to frequent his | tinuing Government monopoly | man—what he has been doing Ave. Florin.
old haunts —=— — — that. would result . in .de- | .the past year to earn his gélt.onk Mrs. Beatrice H. McCellan,
ee plorable and perhaps very dan-| It is easy to get into dépt— 37. wife of Lieut. Ernest V. Mec-
Watch out for those folding | gerous delays in the develop-| getting out is the tedious and Clellan, Washington, D. C. died
chairs at the fire house *‘Bill”!i| ment of American nuclear pow- | tiresome trich, but a 100 percent Saturday of complications at
er for peacetime purposes.” | necessary task or somebody will the home of her parents, Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. John -D. Miller, | Attempting to block legiti-| foreclose on the mortgage. Split 7. and Emma Webb Haw-
North High Street, Mount Joy, mate industrial development by | milk is spilt milk, and putting Borne, 2 Marietta St.
That much 1 am sare of) will private enterprise is not a mark | a finger on the gents and cul-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
leave, or have left for some- of libe ralism. It is simple dema-| prits of the past who pulled the Stohler, North 3arbara Street,
where or someplace. They ex- goguery. | wool over our eyes, is alright] announced the birth of twin
as history but the
40-hour, five-day week basis, he |
works more hours to pay taxes erica won't be
E-town College
Convocation
Elizabethtown
1901- 1952 | Mid-Century Convocation
classes will be
7000 alumni
| to the mat—find out how come
Ame

HAPPENINGS
A
College | LONG AGO
Will | aan
2
li
ler, General
ort. er, of Manheim, died of a com-
plication of diseases, aged 56.
dis- ;
Friday, Oct Mrs. Jacob Witmer, 49, of El-
adent ' body izabethtown, died of a compli-
cation S05. cation of diseases.
Samuel E. Garber died at his
home on Donegal Springs Road.
He was 55 vears of age.
reservation | Births: Mr. and Mrs. John
jet are open | Keener announce the birth of a
| daughter.
e being sent
college. All|

last
[Harvey A
Thursday.
Lutz, died at 12:27

question is
| were
boys on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
a daughter Bernita Ann. Mrs. |
Baughman was Miss Ethel |
Myers, before her marriage.
The Girl Scouts held a twi-
light nature hike on Monday
evening. The Scouts were seek-
ing signs of Fall in the country. | |
The Lancaster Shoe Company |
of Elizabethtown, wish to con- |
firm that arrangements are be-
ing made to take possession and |
ownership of the former “id
Swiss Chocolate Factory prop- |
erty, along the Pennsylvania |
Railroad at Florin.
Pumping Engineer George
Shatz was given a month's va- |
cation because of ill health.
TEN YEARS AGO
Deaths: Cyrus H. Good, 76, |
near Sporting Hill,

died at his
home Tuesday morning at 6:00!
of a complication of diseases af- |
ter a week's illness.
Dwight L. Armstrong, 50,|
vice-president of Armstrong
Cork Co., died at the Lancaster
yeneral Hospital.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Earhart, Sporting Hill, are the
parents of a son, James David,
born at the Lancaster General |
Hospital. |
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of |
Manheim R1 announce the ar- |
rival of a son, born at home.
Dorothy Y. Newcomer, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Anna Y. Newcomer,
W. Donegal Street, and Harold
Kulp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Kulp, E. Main Street, were
married Sept. 9th in Trinity
Church, Durham, N. C.
Miss Dorothy Zerphey,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zer- |
Manheim Street, and |
James E. Kipple of town
married at the brire’s |
home. |
Miss Mary Ruth Hertzler, of|
Mount Joy R1, daughter of El- |
mer H. Hertzler, Paradise, and |
Lt. Jay Charles Musser, USA, |
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mus- |
ser, Elizabethtown, took place |
Saturday at 7:00 p. m. in the |
St. Mark’s E.U.B. Church.
There are 31 polio cases in|
the county at the present time.
A total enrollment of 609 was
reported in the Mount Joy Bor- |
ough Schools.
Miss Mary Hipple and Miss |
Mary Schmidt were guests of
honor at a surprise farewell
party held at the home of Miss |
Vera Eby recently.
Mount Joy's firemen reported |
a profit of $1,025 from a supper |
held recently.
Dr.H.C.Killhetfer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-2888
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phey,
T/Sgt.





WRECKS REPAIRED
rica one of
FREE ESTIMATES


cuts proposed by the Adminis-
tration and authorized by
gress have provided us
some measure of relief.
and quadrupled
readers, a better
medium than any
Con-
with
Now the hope is that larger :
: I : ECT publications
cuts in both spending and taxes wp :
: I'hrough service
will be possible in the future. :
; a munity, the country
Practically everyone, in and out 2
will not
continue
Give
Your
Car
| merely
wants that. But | :
impossible of |
is honestly |
at large. |
must do much]
econ- |
general princip- |
of government,
the goal will be
attainment
supported by the public
That means we
than
unless it
more just advocate

omy as a vague
le. We must be willing to ap
prove moves when |
they directly affect us—not the
| other fellow only. Long ago it]
economy
kind of government they de-
serve, and that goes for fiscal
affairs as well as everything |
|
SINCLA
else.
A SCHOOL WITHOUT
A TEACHER!
A small town without a news- |
paper would be like a school |
without a teacher or a church |
without a pastor! .
That striking opinion comes |
from Professor John H. Casey |
of the Department of Journal-
LIKE i
Improved Litholine
perior multi-purpose
keeps your car ‘new’
| Sinclair Service


al investigation.”



A WISE OWL


come of more elections, exerts a|
greater influence for construc-
than he does to meet both his these mornings. End of essay.
housing and clothing needs Yours with the low down,
That's a bleak picture. But a JO CERRA
ray of sunshine is found in the] { it .
ive community {
fact that the new federal bud- Drogross, is
. vie : . read longer by more members
get marks a reduction from its of the family d titut |
> fe , an ons ag, |
predecessors—and that the tax| ang “cons rues, |
with its millions of circulation |
of newspapers or
survive;
to flourish...”


a'TIPT" vith
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2 joh

Used regularly (every 1,000 |
miles) it stops squeaks, gives
extra anti- -wear protection — |
MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3181 |
ism of the University of Okla- |
homa. He went on to say this: | 323 E.
“In the aggregate, the country |
newspaper determines the out- |
Carriger’s Paint
millions of
WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING.
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12
YOU'RE WORKING FOR how are we going to calk up the Buller’ S$ Beauty Salon Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Did vou see Clyde Nissly, and THE GOVERNMENT | old boat and keep afloat—and a Main Street Fiorih. Pa Tugs. #ri, Sat. 7-9 P. M, |
Bis wife since they started their] Citizens Public Expenditure/ J WP aie] 9} the he ._|PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10 | 9:30.10, 2.5 PLM
weekly hikes? Clyde wants to Survey defines a taxpayer as| e gota: pM ouric.ves lo TONI'S GIVEN $5 |
A : “ ; | gether—use our noggin — get a ELIZABETHTOWN
reduce. and he sure is fading a-| °"¢ who doesn’t have to pass a| tl Govt . 1 =e Call Mt Jov 3-4339 { 16 E. High St.
: ; i ( es ‘all Mt, Jo) 33¢
way! I believe he lost at least civil service exam to work for| i toy ous: of 30 places, Maude Buller, Prop Telephone 24.F |
eighteen ounces - - - - - Keep! the government.” Whete it is gumming up the ma-
g 5 " ire « . +1 or |
walking. Clyde The average man in the $4500] | chinery. Hire a good auctioneer a SA ET RE RR,
o a - 1c - - » | |
be: Te bracket works one day in every | sell all the misfits- apply the \ ‘fe
Up at Newcomer's Garage three to earn tax money alone! ig to: 0up Ale high We Specialize In . 99
4 L © 5% . 10W y rg av -
¢ If he is employed on the usual the new owners pay taxes
one of he mechanics was eX- which Santbo.don’t door Am: AUTO PAINTING
& Body Shop
RHEEMS, PA.
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paughman| Work On New
| desire to co-operate and
fore, the sediment in the distri.
bution mains will be stirred up
and discolored water may be
experienced for some time. This,
that date.
When the new tank goes into
service, both the present ceme-
present
(From page 1)
»
work | tery reservoir and the
| with all the townspeople by | steel standpipe, located on Don-| however, will not affect the sa«
2 . | 2
making any services that may | egal Street will be abandoned.| fety of the water because it has
|
been previously chlorinated and
com- | cause the water now will come filtered. 4
18 and different location, the - ——
When in need of Printing. (any<
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
be needed available. The Engineer warned that be-
The new tank will be
pleted around October
the filling to the higher
tions will start gradually

from a
cleva- | pipe flows throughout the Bor-
from |
ough will change and, there-


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