The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 23, 1956, Image 8

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa
Thursday, August 23
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(From page 1)
Bethel Class of the Mt
A a
Reich’s Church JayCees Plan
Joy
Mission, and worshiped in the
building with the
permission
of the owner, Harmon L
Harrisburg, Aug. 23 The Reich, who also rented the
Pennsylvania Motor Truck church to other denomina
Association today completed
tions for worship services. On
one of its most ambitious October 29, 1895, an agree
efforts to reduce to a mini- ment was drawn up and
mum speeding trucks and ex- signed by the said Harmon
cessive noise and smoke as I. Reich and the trustees of
30 volunteer safety observ- the Bethel Class referred to
ers, using modern radar sets as the United Evangelical
and electronic sound-level Church. This contract re
meters, patrolled Route 22 mained in force until 1900
from Harrisburg to Allen- when the church was used
town-—reporting on the high- on a rental basis
way behavior of the truck From the minutes of Feb
drivers. 3, 1897, the Trustees Report
The four-day campaign be- of the Reich's or Bethel
gan Monday with a meeting Class of the Mount Joy Mis-
in Harrisburg of the PMTA sion to the Quarterly Con-
Cooperative Road Patrol. The ference records the follow-
drive took form from here as ing:
six crews were assigned pa- Balance in the treasury
trol areas on Route 22. From
these men, reports poured in
to the headquarters of the
Pennsvlvania Motor Trek
Association in Horricbure
whore thov will ha nracesead
and mailed directlv to the
owners of the vehicles for
corrective action.
This Aviva ome of 2 coriae
this month bv the
Association in tha nnhlie in-
terest. is
wer {tn nrohleme
the indvetrv’s ans-
arieinag from
increasing truck traffic,
0. D Shinlav Qafetvy Ni-
PMTA “this
self ralicing ig
rerntar far said
AIT weaonon
against that smal] percentage
of trek Ariyeres who, thru
had habits erento
hazards on our roads. The
PMTA noise and
smoke - together
writh nthap
ties nf Aur Safetv Denartment
—will be a prime factor in
making our narmallv ennges-
ted roads and more
pleacant for all highway
ers.”
drivine
antj-ennad
the many activi.
safer
us-
ACQTOANED TN
STON AL BRATTATTON
Camn Drake
Put Wither i Heigov
wife Velva. lives on Mt.
R?2 Pa. recently was assign-
ed to the Signal Overseas
Communications Battalion in
Janan.
Heisey,
Jaman—_Armv
whose
Joy
a cryontograph oo-
erator. entered the Amv in
Julv 1955 and received bas-
ic training at Fort Jackson,
S. C. He arrived in the Far
East in December 1955.
The 20-vear-old soldier
was graduated from Fast
Donegal High School in 1954
ee
UUINCOOKFED JAM
NOW POSSIBLE
It’s now poesible to moke
iam without cooking. Louise
W. Hamilton, extension nu-
tritionist of the Pennsylvania
State University, says a pec-
tin solution is stirred into
sweetened cruchec raspber-
ries, blackberries, blueberries
strawberries, or peaches.
. The jam has the flavor and
color of fresh fruit and will
keep in - the refrigerator a
few months or in the fre
as long as a year.

HET.D OUTING
Employees of the Union
National Bank held an outing
Saturdey at Cowan's Gap.
Approximately twenty per-
sons attended the affair.
——— ® er ——
PLAN CORN ROAST
Sunday, August 26,
cal JayCees and their
ies will hold their
corn roast at the
Norman Garber,
Joy.
the lo-
famil-
annual
farm of
west of Mit.

_ Uruguay means bird’s tail.
gage
Dr.H.C Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St
Telephone 5.2942

February 7. 1896,
ceived from Collections dur
ing the year, $27.54; Receiv-
ed from Other Sources $4.00;
Exvended for Fuel and Light
$12.33: Paid to the Janitor,
$18.00: Total Expended $30.-
33; Balance in Treasurer Jan.
1, 1897, $9.51.
On July 6, 1897,
recorded a balance
cents in the treasury,
January 1, 1898, the
was $13.08. Business
acted at the trustee
of May 10, 1899, consisted of
arranging to have the fence
around the church painted, to
have the sexton care for the
church the next year, to
have the spouting repaired,
and to inform the sexton to
light up the lamps every
dark night. At this time the
Rev. W. L. Teel was the pas-
tor unt’l 1900, after which
the Rev. L. O. Weist served
a year.
At a trustee
March 2¢
announced
cation from
ed that he
$8.30; Re-
there was
of ninety
but by
balance
trans-
meeting
meeting on
1900, the pastor
that a communi-
H. L. Reich stat-
desired to annul
the contract then standing
and that he would rent the
church to the trustees for
twenty dollars per annum,
but reserved the right to rent
the building also to the River
Brethren once in four weeks,
on Sunday morning, and he
reserved the right of the
Ziegler Brethren, (later
known as the Brinser or Uni-|!
It was de-
ted Zion Children.
cided to accept this as a bas-
is for a new contract provid-
ing the trustees were not
held responsible for respon-
sible for repairs. The trustees
were informed at the next
meeting on April 1. 1900.
that the Mount Joy Mission
requested the Bothel Class
to pay $100 for the pastor's
salary and an additional four
dollar for the pastor's mov-
Ing expenses. This was later
taken care of.
—
Bullte'in

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candidates we believe best us the chance to e
Urges
Voters
Register
By William Dommel {
“Apathy and
concerning Public
. . .
Family Picnic
The Landisville- - Salunga
Junior Chamber of Commerce
will hold their fourth annual
Jaycee family picnic at the
Salunga Pienic Pavillion on
Sunday. August 26, at 3:00
p.m. The picnic event will
terminate a month-long drive
for new members to the civic
Affairs
organization America's worst enemy, Wil- le a
. ; ymocratic » will of the people wag to cist or
One hundred guests and liam Dommel, Democratic | the wi peop
HER itrati Chairms for be the law of our land.
their families have been in- Registration airman : be free.
vited to the picnic where the Mt. Joy Area, said yester- We should vote because it's That
they will be entertained with day.” our chance to share the hat’s
games for children and ad- “The price of freedom is dream and the determination That
ults. JayCee members will constant alertness and we of the rail splitter President,
and preserve
perogatives by| p
both the ti
can all protect
our precious
voting regularly at
Primary and General
ions he added.”
picnic lunch for
their guests General chair-
man for the membership
drive and the picnic is Rob-
ert Bair, assisted by Dean
Lowry, both of Landisville,
Lions Club Hears
provide the
“Dommel,
activities of
istration committee
a large reg-
in an ef-
the
ed voters in the Mt. Joy Area.

Report Of Miami said the question “Why
andisville-Sal : A should I vote? is a good one
Landisvil e-Salunga — ack as registration time
proximately 45 members of near.” |
Lions Club and election draws
Lions
the Lions There are many reasons
Convention, why each and every one of us
the Landisville
heard a report of
International
held at Miami. Florida. last Should vote. We should vote
June. by Lion Russell our single ballots,
Getz, at a meeting of the though they may not be a
civic club last Monday night Margin of victory, are what |
at the Landisville Fire Hall. We oWe to the ideas and
Getz, the Landisville's club ies we believe right.
official delegate to the con- Ve chould vote because the
vention, illustrated
vino side." “TREE SERVICE
Fol'owing \ siness
meeting, the club held an SAWING, PRUNING and
Ey SPRAYING
B. |
auction of gifts brought by
B. IBACH
139 S Main St Manrheim. Pa

Nolt presided at the meeting.

OLIVER SAGER & SON
was auctioneer. President E.
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed

Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking
Top Soil and Fill
Rock Drilling


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Tues., Fri.,
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Phone 7-4163
Tues., Fri., Sat,
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Tree Surgery
Tress Topped - Deadwood
Removed and Cavities Filled
Trees Removed - Trees Ele-
vated - All cuts painted.
PAUL EODSON |
~ Tree Surgeon
COLUMBIAR. D. 1
Phone Mt. Joy 3-5671
All Work Guaranteed









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MANHEIM R. D.
 




2, PA.




Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling. Concrete Breaking, Etc.




Rocks
and

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.



Trees
Removed



32-4t-3¢
PHONE MOUNT JOY

33-4753
Election
booth,
| ent,,
our
more.”
indifference our
is! to the founders of
determined that who silently suffer under fas-
Communist tyrannies,
that some day they too,
why we should vote. Fresh, Roasted
PEANUTS
Hassinger's G Grocery
Mt. Joy
44-tfe
elect-' fr
who is directing 1s
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qualified is entitled to have | opinion
our vote as well as our good victions,
| wishes.
We should vote because on, marking a ballot is one ans- | Barbara Streets.
voting | wer to the Caesars and Hit- | be open from 10 a.m. until 3
lers and Stalins who believe pm. and from 7 p.m. until |
Eastern Daylight|
not ested in nor capable of deecid- | Time. So please register and|
| ing their own destiny.
should vote
We
in the
and independ-
Day,
alone
the
peer highest
We should vote because it's We
way of saying: Thanks,
the
and
perish | one
le, by the people,
1e people shall not
om the earth.”
We should vote
our opportunity to
memory of all the
keep long,

a
TY
“the proudest now ig but | that people are neither inter-|10 p.m.
and the
you and I aren't willing to]
“that government of the peo- decide for ourselves the road
for we are going to travel, some-
else will decide it for us
and, for us as for others, that
because it: would be the beginning of a
long night.
For those of ug
young men who died in order not registered, a special reg- 16 N. Market St.
fort to enroll all unregister- that no one should take from istration Day will be held in
Back To School
day, August 18.
will sit at the property of
should vote because S. Newcomer & Son, Main and
Doors will
{be sure to vote on Nov.


shall ~
fact, that if
who are
Clothing




207 DISCOUNT
ON ALL ITEMS
MILLER’S CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
HOURS: 9
"TIL 9 THURS.
- FRI - SAT.
Located 3 miles from Mount Joy on Manheim Road
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4744

Aug

$$5% SAVE $ $88
ust Furniture Sale



HUNDREDS OF ITEMS
AT COST and BELOW |SMOKED

Sale to Continue Till August 31st

Take Advantage of Our 8th Aug. Clearance

KEENER’S
Carpet — Bedding
Furniture
15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Ld Mn
NE
Ji
THIS is the time
The summer months are the best time to
give your oil burner a thorough cleaning.
We remove soot and carbon from the
sides of the boiler and combustion cham-
ber. This assures more efficient burning,
more efficient heating for you next
winter.
Hollinger Oil Service
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483
FLORIN, PA.
LEHIGH AVENUE, LANCASTER, PA.
Phone Lance. 3-3401

to have your oil burner checked
While we’re at it, let us fill your tank
with Atlantic’s famous triple-refined heat-
ing oil. A full tank provides summer pro-
tection from condensation and the forma-
tion of burner-clogging rust particles.
When cold weather rolls around, you'll
ha mighty glad you called us today!















HEATING _——
xpress our Mount Joy Borough on Fri-
and vote our con- Registrars
because Give Uncle Sam a break by
casting a ballot is a pledge doing your part to help make
Re- and a promise to the milliong| ' Democracy work.
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