Yhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Po THE BULLETIN Published every at 11 East Main Street, Mt Smith, John E. Schroll Editor-Publisher, 1901-1952 Larmon D. year by Mail Advertising rates upon re quest, at Mount Joy, Pa, class mail under the March 3, 1879. Member, paper Publishers’ Thursday, October 18 2 the Thursday Joy, Lancaster County, Pa, Publisher Subscription Rate $2.50 per Entered at the post office as second- Act of’ Pennsylvania News- Association | ' ily leover the monthly meeting of Oliver Witmer and family. Jed Mrs. Frank's parents, MY, G. RICHARD DEW Borough Water and Sew Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- and Mrs. Ernest Kohler, o er Aro He went to the macher enjoyed a trip to Red Lion, on Tuesday. PNPA MANAGER regular meeting place. the Perry County on Sunday Visitors of Mr. and Mrs G. Richard Dew office of Gerberich-Payne. Mrs, Wm, Fogie visited Apram Gamber were Mr. named General Manager of Shoe Company. It was the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs, Havard Johnston, Penna, Newspaper Publish- second Tuesday of the month and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred At-|[ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. ers’ Association. which is supposedly the reg- land and family, Columbia. Salem Gamber, Columbia The appointment was an- had been since 1951, has-been spent 6 years in advertising and agency work in City, his experience includes The new PNPA manager " assistant to Serrill| “== Rly, prior to that he! newspaper advertising New York| S| radio programing and maga-| [ | ular meeting date. But ally Mrs. John Miller and Mr. p nounced after a meeting of zine advertising. was dark and there was no and Mrs. Donald Miller vis Edith W. Erb visited Mrs. the Executive Committee on! Dew is a past secretary o meeting ited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Katie Erb of Mt. Joy R. D.the eve of the Association’s the Penna, Public Relation Annual Convention in Phila- Society, and past officer o Now, this reporter had a Smith of Mt. Joy on Sunday. on Monday evening by the would Misses Betty and Linda Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. delphia, Oct. 11, 1956, the Geltmacher enjoyed a trip Wm, Haines were Mr and Rolland L. Adams. Thursday night before, unof- to the Mountains with Mr. Mrs, Giles Urban and son president and publisher of Public ficially, or less than an hour's and Mrs. Harold Newcomer, Billie, Lancaster, Mrs. Henry the Bethlehem Globe-Times. America, notice he had heard that the Mt. Joy RD Rollman and daughter Patsy, Dew succeeds Theodore A. Association Authority was meeiing that Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufl- Lititz, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Serrill who is resigning to Alpha Delta Ironville were Manheim, Mrs. and exander and children, Mrs. Washington, D. C. Publishers’ and and fam- Lloyd Nentwig and daughter. As tion on Nov. 1, 1956. Club. Marietta. = Ei —= and a member of Tall Ced- Lancas- Edith W. Erb will cele- Sr. and “daughter Dixie Lee ars of Lebanon. pretty good idea there be no meeting since Relations’ Society o Harrisburg Sigma, Profes- previous commit- man Sr. \ attendance im- Supper guests of Mr Irvin Witmer night A ment made possible on such short notice. Mrs. Pittsburgh Chis certainly doesn’t seem if a Mrs. Laura Sener, Editorially RAZOR BLADES AND GRAB BAGS just don’t mix. Yet, come to The Bulletin’s at tention that grab bags which were being sold at the Farm Show contained packages © small youngster purchased a grab bag, and, thinking the razor blades were to play with, opened one and thumb, bad enough that it had to be treated by a doctor The finger of being pointed at particular. the Farm Show is a mighty big job and is being handled in this community creditably and it would be rather diffi- cule to make an inspection of all the goods offered by the various outsiders who set up booths. However, may we suggest that a set of rules] and regulations might be drawn up and presented to] each operator of a concession and published in the Commu- nity Exhibit book. Then. | there would be grounds for action should unsuitable mer- chandise be sold. From the incident came an unfortunate experience. It seems that the youngster's parents took their problem to a policeman and received the brush-off, with the com- ment. “We can’t do anything there is no law being brok- en.” Technically the officer was right. But ' this young- ster’s parents were not seek- ing an arrest. However, they did feel that a word from the officer to the concessionaire would bring about the re- moval of the razor blades from the grab bags; thus pro tecting other youngsters from the danger. We think the parents were entitled to more than a “we can’t do anything” answer. WHY NOT REGULAR MEETINGS? The other Tuesday night a Bulletin reporter took - his pencil and pen and set out to blame isn’t anyone in CORN-FED TURKEYS Dressed or live weight BROAD-BRESTED Eugene S. Kreider Insure for safety’s sake Better Get Your Farm Under Cover Now Let insurance coverage protect against financial’ losses due to fire or weather damage. See us for farm insurance needs. Wiley&Rutt Agency | 85 EAST MAIN ST. : ‘PHONE 3-6911 MOUNT JOY, PA. Razor blades and grab bags it has razor blades. In fact, one something received a severe gash on the Administration of | ALSO A FULL LINE OF | i { | like the way to run this com munity’s biggest business Every resident of Mt. Joy is a stockholder, one way or another, in the Water and Sewer Authority, and as such is entitled to know when the ter visited Mr. George Moore prate her 42nd birthday on visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family. Sunday, Oct. 21st Herr and daughter of Mount U. S. Air Force Reserves Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. Robert Frank Joy. (Public Information Officer. Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. - —— - tie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eis- enberger, were Dr. and Mrs. LUMBER + MILLWORK + BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED « HARDWARE = SNAVELY S$ in LANDISVILLE STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 4 P. M. ) 3 ME . IOP ’ meetings are being held, so! B. Gibble, Myerstown, that he can place any prob- Mrs. Emma Givens, Middle- . town, Mr. and Mrs. Havard lems or suggestions he may i Johns .ancaster, Mrs. have before the Authority Johnston, Lancaster members Henry Mellinger, Mrs. John nembers. Ey : iss of The shoe company is to be Meilingor and son Curtis, 0 commended for making ite Mount Joy RD — Dass womnil: Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, facilities available to the ite Mrs. Katie Moore and Mrs. Authority this could be some Id Fi i , i: co Ide enjoyed thing if an impositian if 108 ders Joyex there is public attendance in trip to York County with Dr. any large numbers. Therefore and Mrs. P. B. Gibble. it might be well for the Au- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Sar TO acher ilv thority to consider holding its ar! Geltmacher and family meetings in the Borough were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard S ard son, Kenny, of Council chamber. Stoppard and son y. Ironville and Deborah Hink- The meeting place, how NOW! Y v v y : : , oc 0 ] ou Can Get the Most Flattering ri ever, is not real issue. It is Ie 4 Olympia, Sr. and Mis ¢ Whether You're The Bulletin’s feeling that of! ana NM Light for ANY Color Scheme in Your >. 7.7: > i A 2 UC Norman Brdsey and family Building or Re- regularity of meetings at a were Mr. and Mrs. John Bro- Home designated time is important and that the public should be given notice in plenty of time if there is to be any variance. — - eo I modeling + » WESTINGHOUSE bias Beauty Tone KNOTTY LIGHT BULBS PINE PANELING PINK, AQUA and 8" 10” - 127 sey and family, Sporting Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wit- mer and son Johnnie, of Eli- zabethtown RD, and Mrs Pearl Breneman, Mt. Joy RD. Mrs. Robert Frank Jr. and Jean Isler Snyder visit. NEWTC OWN Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. é ’ ° Wm. Fogie were, Mrs. a Mos fp . Pe er wood Mateer and Miss Kath- son Ernie, Mrs and Mrs. Irene CANDLELIGHT Gephart. ; ; . Mrs. John Miller visited Sales Representative widths Mrs. Robert Yoder, Mrs. Vie- | tor Bushong and Mrs. Robert] Garber Motor Gs. | 1 Cc Sullenberger, Lancaster on onl 2 Friday (39th Year . . Ford-Mercury) y Hors of Me and Wis! BLIZABOTHTOWN WE, iss 27c ea. a board ft. 2 jamin Weaver, Marietta, Mr. PHONE 17-1181 10-tfe| Swath. ..,..... 00 29c ea. * k % * * Kk kx kx H> ind Mrs. Albert Myers and i daughter Joan, Columbia RID. vs | 100 WEN vas TOC 08 109% CASH AND Harold, son of Mr. and 150 watt i... connie 32c ea. Mrs. Oliver Witmer fell at U d 50/100/150 watt Bc. 25 CARRY DISCOUNT ON ichool and broke two bones Se i ars AL I I'n his wrist. | 100/200/300 watt ...... 89c ea. ALL LUMBER ITEMS! 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