The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 04, 1955, Image 2

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| Mount Joy, Pa.
mail under the ‘Act of March 3,
1879.
THE BULLETIN ';
Published every Thursday at 11]
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
dot Spt i |
John E. Schroll, |
Editor and Publisher, 1901- 1952 |

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Member,
paper Publishers’

BY A WISE OWL
1 dare not mention her name,
but I know a dame on East
Main Street who always carries|
a marriage license made out in
whom it






































her name and “To
may concern.”
Remember several weeks ago,
when we had in this column
about Henry J. Engle, proprie-
tor of the Central Hotel, going
to the mountains for his vaca-
tion with John (Wacker)
Duschl, and forgetting his suit-
case Of clothing? — — — —
Well, we were informed that
we were wrong, he did not for-
get his clothes — — Any-
how, if it wasn't his clothing,
it must have been food, because
Henry stopped in at a store on
the way up and asked for TEN
watermelons.
Beware of women who stroke
your hair. They frequently are
after your scalp.
Last Tuesday night while
visiting in Florin I saw Jonas
Linard out in his garden pour-
ing something on his tomato
plants. I stopped and asked
him what it was.
He {old me it was
“Aleohol! What on
for?” 1 asked.
Jonas quickly answered: “I
think I can raise 'em stewed.”
alcohol,
earth
x
It takes a baby two years to
learn how to talk and a man
35 years to learn to keep his
mouth shut.
Sunday a local church be-
came so crowded that the pas-
tor decided to have the verger
stand outside with a notice
reading: “House Full.”
Just then a local gent in a
LEGISLATIVE
ROUND-UP |
HARRISBURG ~ Pennsyl-|
vania's legislative front was]
anything but quiet this week as|
| the state senate took under its
wing the Leader Administra-
tion classifid income tax pack-|
age which last week slipped]
through the House of Repre-|
sentatives in a surprise 108-98
vote.
the needed|
Democratic tax|
plan in the House came last]
week only a few hours betore|
the final vote on the controver-|
sial tax package was scheduled. |
At that time a sudden -switch|
on the part of a big Allegheny |
County union local in favor of]
the income tax broke the hard|
core of resistence on the part|
of the Allegheny legislative |
delegation.
Boiling
Interestingly
votes for the

Republican members|
in the Senate, irked no end be-
cause the Democratic House|
leadership failed to send the
approved tax bill to the upper|
house immediately following]
passage, are more determined |
than ever to kill the bill.
The delay may
them the needed strength to
carry out this plan, for as this
is written there is no concrete
indication of the success or
failure of organized labor and
administration forces to work]
over the GOP Senate member-
ship in a desperate search for
the needed two GOP votes to
put across the tax levy in the
upper house.
Had the tax bills gone over
immediately to the Senate last]
week following passage in the]
lower house, the strength was!
there to kill off the bills at]
that time. A week delay may)
well mean the difference. |

have cost

legislative|
between |
Elsewhere on the
front a compromise
Senate and House versions of
Fair Employment Practices|
legislation was in prospect this!












































golfing outfit ran up and want-
ed admission he said he had a
urgent message to
life or death.
The verger, a kind man, ev-
entually succumed. “All right,”
he said, “you can slip in—but
heaven help you if I catch you
praying!”
Maybe most people can't
stand prosperity, but then
people don’t have it.
The other day a West Main
street boy asked his Pop, what
is a low-brow?”’
Pop replied: “A low-brow,
my son, is a person who likes
the funny papers, snappy stor-
ies, girl shows, and the like,
and doesn’t mind saying so.”
Son: “And what is a high-
brow;”
Pop: “A high-brow, son, is
a low-brow who won't admit
it.”
Middle age is the time when
that gleam in your eye is just
the sun reflecting off your
glasses.
Since men who take care of
sheep are called shepherds,
why aren't men who take care
of cows called’ cowards?”
A Columbia
says that every
Avenue man
and it does wonders for her —
— =~ — and it also stops her
talking for a few minutes.
In a nearby town a florist
fired one of his help because
put these words on a funeral
wreath when the fire chief
died:
GONE TO HIS LAST FIRE.
I heard one of my neighbors
had some money left him and
when I asked him about it he
“Yeah, it left me long
Sr ens
ed to enter. Upon being refus-|
deliver tol
his wife—it was a matter of
, Most |
now and then
he give
gives his wife a big kiss| of property
|
week after the Senate approv-
ed an amended version in which
| House Democrats are not ex-|
pected to concour.
Before the House this week
Senate-passed bill that
banks in
ba
[is a
require all
informed in Corel
would
county to be
where a bfhnch is proposed to
be established.
A secondarily controversial
measure up for
would require industries using
more than ten
a minute from
consideration
gallons of water
underground
wells to obtain a certificate of
use from the - the intent
being to regulate the
ing of underground water sup-
plies of the state.
A few new bills continu2d to|
find their way into the legisla-
tive hopper during the week,|
including those which would
Increase the compensation of
county fourth tol
eighth class counties;
Increase the number (to 160)
of scholarships offered by the
state as well as upping their|
value to $200;
Regulate the sale and distri-|
bution of ice cream and relat-
ed frozen products; |
Make an appropriation to,
match federal funds for the;
flushing of mine voids under
residential and business areas; |
Regulate s:7:ly requirements
of vehicles transporting chil-|
| dren to camps: Amend the Lo-|
| cal Tax Law by excluding re-
ligious property from
sold or
—— ®- —
state
exhaust-|
assessors of

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taxation |
purchased. |

Sixteen Cows Are
Tested Under Program
Sixteen cows owned by Hen- |
ry Hess, Mount Joy, were test- |
ed in a year-testing program by
the Holstein-Friesian Associa-
tion. Milked twice daily, fig-|
ures for the average were com- |
puted.
The milk yield was 12,269;
the average butterfat yield was
460 and the average quarts
daily was 18.
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The Cradle of American Lib-


A WISE OWL!

erty is Faneuil Hall, in Boston.
| Mrs. Snyder
| at the
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he hier M-s. Miller Wolge-| "Which basement hag the hand fired furnace
is greatly

Irv vey
HAPPENINGS
ss Of
LONG AGO
Aad
“i
PENNSYLVANIA LEADS
IN PRODUCTION OF
SPECIAL STEELS
HARRISBURG - No doubt al
surprise to many a Pennsylvan-
jan is the fact that the Key-
stone today leads ‘all other)
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pe.
Thursday, August 4 2

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Mem- |
| inger, Mount Joy R1, a daugh-|
ter, Sunday, at Lancaster Gen-|
eral Hospital |
THIRTY YEARS AGO Spee in. production A Specidh Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Cas-|
steels - or more echnically, sey, 125 Stanley -Avenue Lan-|
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bates an! foro p'| sey, 149:
Mr. and"Mrs. Perry Bales 81 foppy.alloys. disville, a son Saturday, at the
nounce the birth of a daughter.
The choir of tha Evangelical
church held a business mee ting |
on Friday evening afier their
In fact it accounts for 30% Lancaster General Hospital. |
{ of the total shipments and 38 Mr. and Mrs. David Bauman, |
I per cent of the value of those Manheim R1, a daughter, Sat- |
thel urday, in Lancaster General |


practice. They were entertain- shipments. Historically je} ul |
ed by Mrs. Clyde Eshleman best known of these alloys is General Hospital. |
who served refreshments after | that called “spiegeleisen” “(mir-| ry
ror iron) - an alloy of iron, HEISEY REUNION AUG. 28
the business session. 2 3
‘arbon and manganese. The date of the Annual Heis- |
\
c
and |
| Importantly, this and a sim-| €¥ reunion is Sunday afternoon, |
Mr. Oliver K. Snyder,
Miss arie ere mar-
Ms hu oh iid Ear Wi ilar alloy - ferro-maganese -| August 28. ;
Church by Rev. Geo: A. Kerch. | are used exclusively in . most It will be held in the Mount |
er. They will spend their hon-' processes of steel production. Pleasant Brethren Brethren In|
eymoon at Niagara Falls. Mr.' Ferro-silicon, a mixture: ‘of Christ Church.
Snvder is an Instructor at the iron and’ the non-metallic Ti——
ment - silicon - has in one “Let us have peace” are the
School for boys,
was a technician
Hospital.
son of Eli
Patton Trade
words inscribed on the tomb of
Ulysses S. Grant in|
| New York City.
name of
in| General
form the attractive
i “silvery pig-iron”. It is used
Harrisburg : : :
making a special spring steel.
Robert Hostetter,

Hostetter, North Barbara street| Iron is alloyed with many
broke his arm trying to crank | other metals, including Ipety; RR,
| bdenum,, tungsten, nickel,
his father’s car. 1 4 di
i balt, vanadiuc, ot
Last Thursday Mr. Roy B. . : .
: ' | umbium and zirconium. These|
Sheetz entertained his employ- | .
. | impart to steel, the properties
ees by taking them on a fish- :
; : | without which many of the fa-
ing trip to Bowers Beach. They Ts
. | miliar home devices could not
caught forty crockers and sea | Lists to 2 4 d
. ade to funetion and oper-|
trout. Those in the party were | per-
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
CEMENT PAVING
CEMENT CURBING
: | ate. 2. .
Joseph Witmer, Paul Stark, | No Job Too Small
Benj. Groff and Mr, Sheetz. Steel which - remains strong] No Job Too Large
Owl-Lafls, The old owl ask-| and hard -at high temperatures| w. High St, MAYTOWN
ed John Booth how many | 8r€ necessary as tools in many Call Marietta 6-9179
leaves a clover : had and he Processes. of manufacture, 31-tfe
told me “Four if it’s lucky”
Stanley Shank, Paul Diffen- |
derfer and Misses Elsie Loraw,
Esther Garber and Anna Bun-|
dle drove to Valley Forge.
Mr. Albert Strickler sold his


BOTTLE GAS IS ALWAYS READY TO PRODUCE - fast
hot water, fast cooking, fast clothes drying, indoor inciner-
ators, etc. And at a low cost. Gas appliances cost less - a
frame house on West Main St.|
to Calvin Kramer. , at private | 30 gallon water heater is sufficient for an enfire family
sale. | why heat 60 or 80 gallons when a 30 gallon fast recovery
TWENTY YEARS AGO | bottle gas water heater is enough? No installation charge.
Elam Bomberger, assistant! Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata, Pa. 29-1c
cashier at the First National
Bank, is enjoying a two week!
vacation. |



the Chigues
At a meeting. of
Roquet Club last evening the
following officers were elected: Look OUT for your business in-
President, Dallas Weidman; terests. And let us help you, with
| Treasurer, Earl W.. Myers; Sec- low cost insurance coverage plane
retary, J. E. Young; Manager, ned for your business needs.
| Clayton Aument; Assistant
Manager, John Weidman I
During the past week Officer
Zerphey made two arrests for
traffic violations.
Alvin J. Reist was re-clected
| president of the
committee.

Fire & Casualty Insurance Specialists
‘WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
county , wheat

TEN YEARS AGO
| 85 EAST MAIN PHONE 3-6911
Nicholas Leitner, Jr. and Fay}
Arlene Rice applied for a mar-
muth announced the birth. of a
daughter ‘on Monday at the Os-|
| teopathic Hospital, Lancaster
Pvt. Eugene J. Eicherly, son)
of Councilman, and Mrs. Eich-
erly, was aboard the Central
Great Falls liner when it dock-
ed at Hampton Roads, Va.
First. Lieutenant, Franklin M. |
Shupp, Staff Sgt. James Schatz!
and Tech. Alexander Mitzavich
arrived at Indiantown Gap for|
redeployment.

Af
CONVERSION BURNER with MACHT é
eT
Myers, |
Hospital, |
Local fire chief, Ray
who ‘has been in the

improved and is ex-| §
home
pecied .to return Satur-| f
day.

the A. O. Smith Burner at right eliminates dirt, mess
and inconvenience... provides extra ‘room in basement...and, with
"Magic Heet" out-performs all other similar burners!
AUTOMATIC HEAT » SALES AND SERVICE
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No doubt about it...
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| Box 306, Landisville, Pa.
Phone 8122




GC. Robert Fry |
MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. |


Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
‘Rocks , . [lll
and : |
Trees

Excavating and Grading
[t Cellars, Removed
Trenches, Etc.
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If not pleased, your 40c back. This!
To Every Detail
STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF
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HOW TO KILL IT,
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: Snow Crop Grape Juice ron sor 38¢
3 Frozen Pies F 5 F P d yr t Birds Eye 9-01. 35¢
Beck rench Fried Potatoes ®/:° hon.
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Funeral Director EE nt iy T-4.L. at,
any drug store. Today at SLOAN’'S
PHARMACY.
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: 1 Electric W Idi
Dr.H.C Killheffer | Quality Meats Welding
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.2888
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M.
ELIZABETHTOWN
2nd Floor Clauss
Phone 7-4163
Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
. Automobile and Truck Welding
Fruits & Vegetables | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
KRALL'S Meat Market Cover's Welding Stop
Delta and Marietta Streets
WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY





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