The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 20, 1955, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | TT Rov. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt{RD, and Rev. John F. Ferich,| system was technically possible, been given top priority rating. LANCASTER PIANIST TO
" Thursday, October 20 8 NEWTOW | and their daughter, Mrs. Calvin] E-town College FCDA Ex ects The study pointed out that yt js hoped that research and PRESENT PROGRAM
a | IL Campbell and children visit-] Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Har-| Pp factors other than technical or preparations van be complied] Tome W. Fenternach, Lancas
——_ | during the present fiscal year concert pianist, will be the
and that during the next fiscal guest soloist at the First Pres- heater
year full scale tests can be com-| pyterian Church, Lancaster, on So
pleted in a number or large ci- Sunday evening, Oct. 23 at 7:00
| ties. If these tests prove satis- p.m. more g
economic will enter into the
feasibility and effectiveness of
any warning system and sug-
gested that a large scale test
should be made.
ay | coe re ed the following on Sunday af-|ry Weaver and Mr. Amos Wit-|
SIM . NISS . _ | ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah| mer were, Mr. and Mrs. a | T H
on i | Sunday dinner guests of R ol Sumpman, Mr, and Mrs. John Myers and daughter, Joanne, of omes 0 ave
| and Mrs. R. H. Arndt eT Shelly, Mount Joy, Mr. and| Columbia RD, and Rev. John F. . .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubley, Mrs Mrs. Harry Ney and son, War-| Ferich Warning Devices
Mount Joy, Pa. Annie Divit, Columbia, and] ren Florin, | Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and Th2 home signal device
Mrs, Calvin L. Campbell and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- son Jimmie visited Mr. and Engineers working with the! would be priced under $10, and
children, Lancaster. — | Moore and family were, Mr.| Mrs. John Koehler, Columbia. [Federal Civil Defense Adminis- | would use a negligible amowdt
and Mrs. Victor Fry, Columbia, | Mr and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns/tration now are convinced that) of electrical power. One of
Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mount! visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leh-|within the next few years, 99| these devices has been success-

factory, home warning systems The first musicai program of
can be then be made through- the season at the church is ar-
out the nation. ranged by Reginald F. Lunt, or-
Rg ganist and choirmaster and
Qleonemysing, an ald Indian marks the first public playing

Joy RD. and Mrs. Edith Evb,| man, Milton Grove, Mr. and/percent of American homes; fully tested on a small scale am : 1 via
Columbia RD, Mrs. Albert Englerth, Blossom) can be equipped with a warn- Now that funds have been town, is marked with a SE of his new enon ren piano
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-| Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoo-|ing signal to alert families of available to FCDA for and bronze fablet at Chadds = :
|enemy attack or a civil defense research on this project, it has Ford, Chester County. - PNS | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
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man Brosey and Mrs. Edith Erb] ver, Lancaster, y Xs |
were Mr. John V. Witmer ard] Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Bar] emergency. :
son Johnnie, E-town RD, Rob | Geltmacher were Mr. Harold| Research funds for a home- |
ert Witmer. Marietta. Mr. and| Stoppard, Ironville and Mr. Ray| warning system were made a-
Mrs Francis Broscy, Milton| Geltmachor, Kinderhook. | vailable for the first time under
Grove t Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.[the current FCDA budget, al
Mr. Norman Brosev and son,| Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie| though studies in this field have
Jimmie, visited Mr "and Mrs. | Moore and Mrs. lda Eisenberg-| been underway almost from the
Francis Roeting and family. of! er were Dr. and Mrs. P, B. Gib-| time civil defens> was first or-
! E<town RD. ble, Myerstown, Mr. and Mrs | ganized FCDA's Warning and
| Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns] Robert Wood, Marietta, Miriam| Communications office has long
had a going away dinner in Nolt, Salunga, | recognized that the present sys-
honor of their son, Cpl. Donald Mrs. . Betty Brosey visited] tem of siren warnings is not
Kuhns. who will leave Wednes-| Mrs. John Ackerman and daugh-| completely adequate in that it
day for Ft. Jackson, S. C. Cpl.| ter Cindy Ann, of Columbia. |cannot reach all areas and that
Kuhn's reenlisted for 3 years,| Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, Mrs. | the sirens are not always audi-
Dinner guests were Mr, and Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida Eisen-|ble to many people who are in-
| Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Mr. James berger, Mrs. Irene Snyder and| doors.
Hoover, Lancaster, Rev. John! Mr. Abner Weaver, visited Mrs.| Sifice the goal is to alert 100
F. Ferich, E-town College, Mr.! Annie Snyder, of York. | percent of the population in
| Terry Buchs, Minnesota, Mr. Visittors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-|times of possible danger, it is
| Arthur Hergees, N. Y., and Mr ram Gamber were, Mr. andjaccepted that an indoor signal
, 'H a © : |and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns and Mrs, Ray Gamber and son, off must be developed which will
Nishing Gels ou ot ing: | Mary and Joan ! Manheim, and Mr. and Mrs supplement the outdoor sirens,
> Sunday visitors of Mr. and Havard Johnston, Lancaster or warnings broadcast by radio
| Mrs. John Miller were, Mr. and Mrs. Irene Snyder was al The Michigan study conclud- DON’T BE COLOR-BLIN
SAYING WILL? | Mrs. Jack Miley and family, of weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.| oq that a system
could be de-
Mount Joy, Mr, and Mrs. John Howard Gamber. | veloped that would warn more
a | CA
| Sterbach and son Jack and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Betty|than 99 porcent of the people WH EN YOU BUY COAL ind
| Boose. Lancaster. { Brosey and daughter Linda anv area. at : YOU MONEY?
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: y target area, a moder-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-| visited Mr, and Mrs. Henry te cost. It suggested that the heat— thrifty heat—safe heat. Thousands of
macher visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank and family, Paradise RD plan of using electric yor G ‘bl I’
an ising power eric es Te 5 hich-erade
| Oliver Olweiler, of English Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. et ue Cou Ameria JOU oa his hgh grads
riod | Howard were. Mz. ond ines was the best of the sys- anthracite for real heating economy with far
of | Center. : aro aa y an | tems suggested and that such a “en and be sure! less waste— far less attention to the furnace.
. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Or-' Mrs. Oliver Haldeman and fami-| Remember, don’t be color-blind when you
7 MT. JO RR Ke 21] ‘istus Wittla were Mr. Joseph: ly, E-town RD. and Mr. and|Haines were Mr. and Mrs. Har- Don't just order coal . . . insist on ‘blue coal’! buy coal. Get ‘blue coal.’ the anthracite that’s
LAr 5) A JIS F.D.I.C. Wittle and daughters, Columbia, Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher ofiry Witmer, Mrs Clarence For only ‘blue coal’ is so good, it's trade-
|
) y ; so all-fired good, it’s tinted blue. Call us today!
| Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy, town . Smith, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. marked blue for your protection I'his famous ih
| Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia! Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.| Giles Urban and son, Billie, of fuel is deep-mined from the choicest mines in 'bl fi, Nk
-— Ee aon Scns Lititz, Mrs. Kenneth Alexander the heart of Pennsylvania. Carefully graded ue © CO: hi
and son Kenny, Mrs Lloyd and inspected from start to finish, "blue coal’
| Nentwig and children, Florin gives you the clear full flame that means better AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines
BR 0S., INC.
daughters enoyed the week-end
fishing in Maryland as the guests PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551
of Dr. and Mrs. John Gates at
| their cottage. J SOUTH MARKET STREET FLORIN, PENNA.






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