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    The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa
Thursday, ‘September 26 2
ee — ———
THE MOUNT JOY

Business Investment
Cuts Work Week
BULLETIN
Published every Thursday
at 11 East Main Street, Mt Today's factors orker works from four to five
Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. Leas 11 ory Fatt ih y 9000's ot voce
Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor “ o th Is counterpart of the #/3, 4 8
5 the nal Association of Manufacturers
and Publisher,

$2.50 per, The 17
Subscription Rate million people em-
Ad a ON all oh re. Ployed today in manufactur-
dvertis rates
quest. & ing have been able to work!
Entered at the post office/less hours because of the
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- huge capital investments in
gets mail dider the Act of industrial machinery and
arch 3, 9.
Member, Pennsylvania News- equipment, the NAM points
paper Publishers’ Association out.
What about future trends

in hours of work? A leading
industrialist answers it this
Pa. To Drop ia as
"Capital Stock: une dice betwen
Tax Jan. 1
leisure The longer anyone
Exemption For
can pople whole. We
as a
individual has at
same is true for the Ameri-|
Klein Chocolate |
Starts Expansion
The Klein Chocolate Co.,
Elizabethtown, has started
work on a quarter of a mil-
lion dollar expansion pro-
gram.
Under construction at the
east side of the present plant
s a connecting three-story
addition of brick and
crete which will add another
36,000 square feet of manu-
SAVANNA anata
sesssssne
BY ORAL
ERR
KINDNESS AND CHICKEN BROTH CURE EVIL
What is the best way to over
come evil? Jesus gives the only
formula that really works, I
wish to pass it on to you and em-
phatically state that there are
no exceptions to it. The only way
to overcome evil is with good.
A friend of mine moved into a
new neighborhood. He was a
minister, and the next door
neighbor was opposed to any re-
ligious person living near her.
It was in the days of the wash.
tub, and when this woman fin.
ished her wash she always
turned the tubs and sent the
‘water sprawling into the yard of
my friend.
One day the neighbor became
sick. My friend's wife carried a
large bowl of chicken broth over
ito her ard cleaned up her house
Ifor her several days.
On the fourth day, the sick
lady began to cry and thanked
facturing space to the plant’simy friend for her kindness and
facilities.
E. C. Beezer
pointed controller
has been ap-
of Daffin
« ‘the

works, the more goods and
services he can enjoy. The
Manufacturers Is have available for consump- M
anufacturing Co.,
Signed by Leader tion as a nation only what
The manufacturers’ ex- we can produce as a nation.’
emption from the Capital Work Longer, Have More | Mr. Beezer joined Daflin in
Stock Tax will take effect He emphasizes the point 1948 as a sales representa-|
“its due date, January 1, 1958. that “regardless of the prog-itive for the firm's Diesel En-|
' This was assured when the ress of technology, automa- gine Division—Lancaster En-
"1957 session of the tion, and other scientific ad- \gineering Corporation of Haz-|
ture adjourned without post- vances, it will always be leton. In 1953 he was pro-|
poning the effective date, true that the more hours or|/moted to credit manager.
set by the 1955 Legislature. [days we work, in the aggre- rs lf
The exempiion
lieve Pennsylvania
“of $43 million in taxes dur-| legislation, government, ed-
“ing the next biennium. It lict, collective bargaining, or Old Days Were
was repealed in 1935 duringjany other arbitrary method.”
Not So Bad!
‘the Earle administration. It —
‘was restored eight years later)
Did You Know?
That interest alone on the
according
to an announcement by Irl
"A. Daffin, president.

will

during the Martin adminis- Farm Women No. 8
tration, to become effective, Mrs. Chester
rater the end of World War] Lancaster, was the
“II The effective date was|speaker at the Saiurday af-|750,813,649 at 37%
W, postponed during the Dufr/ternoon meeting of Farm So-| to more than
“and Fine administrations Women No. 8 at the amount of revenue the Fe
also in the filst half of Club House. Her era] Government received
Parable Of The African Vio- s,m 211 sources in 1936
Leader administration. lei” was a talk that brought!
That total Federal Gov-|
1 out the spiritual application] : alate 3
I sgler to! of every phase of the violet Teceipts in 19361
Iyijus 8 5 Pr compared with that of the WE€re $4,068,936,689.
the Legislature last growth of the Chris-| That twenty years later, in
“ary, the Governor recom- tia, 1956, Federal receipts were
“mended that the exemption] $68,141,000,000?
‘be permitted to That in 1936 total Federal
Buzzard, of
twice the
Mrs. Alice Myers was in
take effect charge of devotions and Mrs.|
|
i re- gate, the more we will have.
industry This cannot be changed by Maybe the Good |
asked her to pray for her. Need-
less to say they became fast
friends.
Emma Mott Whittemore, wide-
ty known in many lands as the
founder of The Door of Hope,
tells this story of the conquer-
ing power of love and goodness.
“In my work to rescue the
poor girls so deeply stained with
sin, I was standing one day in
the parlor of a house that it
would not be dignified to de-
scribe. A young, scantily dressed
and deeply-dyed-with-sin girl
|stood smoking a highly flavored
“Upon approaching her and ut-
[tering a few kind words, she
laughed rudely, tossed her little
head and deliberately puffed a
|mouth full of smoke into my face.
| This was her only reply. For a a
Two Enter At
E'Town College
Two local students are en-
guest 1956 public debt of $272, rolled as members of the of tips of the
amounts lord freshman class at
bethtown College,
rar.
An estimated 200 freshmen -
400. IN THE HOSPITAL
full
land slightly more than
upperclassmen began a
ABUNDANT LIFE
ROBERTS
IEEE ER ERNE}
.


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moment I was almost suffocated.
I continued talking but it seemed
to amuse her and she became
bolder and more insulting. Every
few seconds she laughingly blew
more smoke into, my face.
“When she came to the end
of her cigarette and was about
to light another one, I felt im-
pelled to place my arm around
her. I said, ‘Child, you have
treated me most rudely. You
have laughed and sneered at
everything 1 have tried to say.
But tell me, dear, tell me truly, &
(pointing to her heart) is there
any laughter or joy down there?’
“An amazing transformation
took place. With a half-smoth-
ered sob, she glanced around to
see if the madam of that awful
place was looking. She answered §
in a jerky whisper, ‘Oh, no, ="
is no laughter nor, happiness Pvt. Robert L. Eichler, son
thts. Saw could there be?” of Mr. and Mrs. John Hlem-
Needless to say, I discovered 7 as
that God had made it possible to staedier, Mount Jor : Jas
reach a heart that seemed tightly |compete AS mre pat i
closed to everything good. I was SIX months acltive duty Aug.
able to reveal Christ and His/24 under the Reserve Forces
Spirit to her and before many Act program at Fort Knox,
PLANNED
24 duct a round-up next Mon: attend the affair also.
£ day, Sept.
Sucl as — Love, Marriagelft 1 can and will help you.
I Bnet appt. Bge I No appointment needed. Daily A? am. to 9 ¥ $
ssary 5. 9 3 mple parkin 3
Hee. 9. 2 30.10: For futher information phone Highspire E 9-7260 #
© 560 EAST CUMBERLAND 149 SECOND STREET HIGHSPIRE, PR {i
LEBANON, PENNA. 7 miles East of Harrisburg on Highway 280
Ph. 3-4673 - Ample parking] —_ rte ttt sss Ps
4p gi
days, I led her to a better kind!
of life.”
I have learned that an ounce
of goodness will go a long way
toward curing a lot of evil. There
is too much heartache, too much
sorrow in the world now for us
—whatever evil may face you,
you must overcome it only with
good.
John Newton the great hymn
writer said, “Many have puzzled
about the origin of evil. I am
content to observe that there is
evil—and there is a way to es-
cape from it. With this I begin
and end.” ”
LOSES , FINGER TIPS
Albert G. Brandt, 48, Mit.
‘Joy R1 suffered

when he caught his
third,
and fifth
|Hospital. 11 a.

Reuben Fellenbaum, retir-
to add any more to it by return-|
ing evil for evil. Today, this day
amputation,
|of three finger tips Saturday,
fingers of
John MN
according the right hand and was ad- ona M.
4. to Miss Emma Engle, regisi- mitted to Laneasier
Ky. Eichler received eight
weeks of basic combat train-
ing at the fort, to be follow-
led by advanced individual
and unit training. He is a ’57
graduate of Donegal
school.


[SERVING IN FLORIDA
Kenneth P. Drescher,
Mount Joy, Pa., is serving at
“he Naval Auxiliary Air Sta-
tion, Corry Field, Pensacola,
Fla.
Corry Field is where many
of the Navy's future pilots
receive their actual flight
training.
—— S
right FIN
(hand in a joiner. He suffered LOSES FINGER
Lois A. Wolgemuth, five,
daughter of Mr. and
Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy
'R1, suffered amputaiion of
General her middle right finger Satur-
day when she caught her
hand in a push-lawn mower.
She was taken to Lancas.er
General Hospital and was de-
schedule of classes last week.ed cashier of the First Na-{ained in the receiving ward
Newcomers underwent a per- Bank, suffered a slight, treatment.
|{iod of orientation and
ltude tests beginning Sept. 9.
enrolled as (0
{ General hospital in!
| Lancaster. 2)
Local students
freshmen are:
apti- heart attack Monday night at
his home and has been taken
the




next January 1. Joseph Detwiler gave a read-| expenditures were $8.493,- Janet Wolgemuth, daughter =
Return to the exemption ing. Guesis of the society 485,919? of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wol-SUIT CLUB i 0 yl
‘iwill be a token of the Com- Were the members of society) That in 1956, twenty gemuth, Mt. Joy R1. A grad- A new suit club, which
‘monwealth’s sympathetic de-| Vo. 19, Hostesses were Mrs.| years later, Federal expen- uate of Donegal high school ‘will mature shortly before
sire to encourage and stimu- [William Heisey, Mrs. Henry| ditures totaled $66,386,000,- in May, Miss Wolgemuth Easter, is being formed by 1957 Olds “88” 4-Door
{Heisey, Mrs. J. W. Heisey,! ajored in the | Eshleman Brothers.
late industrial expansion! 3 000? majored in the commercia Te Ao. Low Mileage
ia A Mrs. W. Scott Heisey, Mrs. That the Federal debt in course.
with “its attendant growing john Warfel Miss Ada Kray- the ged mi 5 AEN [Bulletin advertisement pays. 1857 Olds Holiday Sedan
payrolls. It will, Mrs. Robert Trimmer, 1936 was $33,778,543,494 or Gerald Marvin ¥stock, son a Low Mileage,
less than half of Federal re- of Steven K. Estock, 25 Col 1957 Olds 2-Door
help Pennsylvania’s competi- Mrs. Edwin Myers, Mrs, Ir-
tive position in the constant!win Earhart and Mrs. Lloyd ceipts in 19567
"bidding which goes on among Derr. That the Federal debt in
the states for manufacturing 1935 was $272 750,813,649”
enterprises, in which small That the per capita debt
differentials in overhead Maytown Plant in 1956 was $1,623.57?
> ) —@-
costs often decide where, Construction is underway
plants shall locate. Also, it of a new, one-story concrete 1
will serve as recognition of block addition to the May- To Dedicate
the principle that taxes ought/town Manufac.uring Com- ae
: ep New Addition
,hot to be imposed on invest- B
, ments, but on earnings. The new building is to be Dedication of the newly
85x30 feet and is expected to remodeled Erisman’s Menno-
be completed by December 1. nite Church, Manheim R2,
. The space will make pos- will be held Sunday, Sept. 29,
United Goal sible ‘he addition of about 15 with an all-day program be-
more workers in the plant ginning with regular morning
which already employs 65. services.
1s $841 806 rin Nolt is owner of the Henry Frank of the Mount
‘plant, which manufactures Joy Mennonite Church will
A goal of $841,806 has been/children’s and ladies’ lingerie. deliver the message during
set for the 1957 fund-raising Cos! of the expansion pro- the morning.
drive of the Lancaster Coun-16¢t was not made public. During the afternoon, be-
ty United Campaign. {Elmer Ginder, Florin, is gen- ginning at 1:30 o'clock, there a §
feral contractor. will be a hisloric sketch BY 2
This is an increase of only The firm, which has
$1,375 over the 1956 needs of Bainbridge plant employing David Thomas and the dedi-
the 22 Red Feather agencies 25 persons, started business cation by Biship Homer Bom-|
and the Red Cross. The fig-'12 years ago. The Bainbridge berger.
‘fire has been determined as Plant was opened in 1953. Sunday evening there will
“the minimum funds these ag- Five years ago the originalbe an inspirational song ser-
‘encies will need if they are Maytown plant was enlarged vice at 7:30 o'clock conduct-
‘to continue to expand to iis present size. ed by Henry Z. Lon
their
Hi ee of Middletown.
Services. Treason is the only crime @
+ Last year more than 52,000 defined in the Constitution When in need of printing,
Lancaster County residents of the United States, remember The Bulletin.
benefitted directly from Uni- =
ted Campaign services.
Some 5000 volunteer vork- Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers
ers will participate in the
campaign, starting in mid-|
September.
ara D. Landis, the sermon by


Are You Proud of
Your Letterhead?
‘Holsteins Set
Good Records
The Holstein-Friesian As-
sociation of America has an-
completion of
outstanding official produc-
tion records by registered
Holstein cows owned by:
A. W. Wickenheiser, Mount
Joy - an 8-year-old cow, Jen-
nie Hartog Colantha, produc-
ed 15, 053 pounds of milk
and 483 lbs. butterfat, milk-
ed 330 days twice daily.
M. M. Wenger, Rheems - a
3-year-old cow, Millroad Car- }!
nation Letta, produced 12,899 | °®
pounds of milk and 470 but-
terfat, milked 316 days twice
daily. The Foe |
vear-old, milked twice daily Mount Joy Bulletin |
for 320 days produced 11,31]
Henry M. Hess, Moun: Joy
Ibs. milk and 442 butterfat. | —-—
If «sc res cq +
iI youre 110i

your silent
an . . . your business ambassador to new |

prospects and old customers alike. Make sure that
it is worthy of you. Let us design
and print a |
letterhead you CAN be proud of | |
- Clovena Daft Louise, a 3-


lin the
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| Dodge Trucks
Ph. OL 3-8271
umbia Ave., M..
a graduate of
school in 1931,
Mt. Joy higl
will major in business.
When in need of printing,
| remember The ‘Bulletin.
'HO- HUMMM!
What This Place
Needs, Folks, Is
A Few Good
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Garber Motor Co.
40th Year . . Ford-Mercury!
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE EM 7-
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USED CARS
‘57 Dodge Y2 ton Truck
‘85 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan
‘55 Plymouth Club Sedan
‘54 Packard Sport Coupe
‘54 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan
‘53 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan
‘52 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan
Eli Ament
DéSoto
Plymouth
MT. JOY, PA.
for value
Delta & Henry Sts.

spent 4 years
U. S. Air Force. He,
ot
7 '57 (2) Imperial 4-dr. South-|


Joy. Estock, QUALITY MEATS
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Fruits & Vegetables
Krall's Meat Market
(WEST MA MAIN ST. MT. JOY



NEW CARS
In Stock
[’57 Imperial Crown Conv.
Coupe
hamp.on
157 (2) Chrysler N.Y. 4-door
hardtop
i’57 Chrysler N.Y. 2-dr, Hard-
top
’57 (2) Chrysler Saratoga
4-dr. Hardtop
'57 (2) Chrysler Saratoga
4-dr. Sedan
’57 Chrysler #indsor 4-dr.
Hardtop
a Plymouth Belvedere
Hardtop
7 Plymouth Savoy 4-door
! ol Sedo
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
5, Jmperie] 2-dr. Hard.
oy Lin alan $3,295
| 56 ev. Bel Air Sedan
| $1,795
’56 Chev. Bel ‘Air
Hardtop -. $1,995
I’565 Chrysler Windsor |
| Convertible ..... $1,995 |
{’565 Plymouth Belv. Sedan
Auto fs!
I’55 Chrysler New ‘Yorker
Sedan ... $
04 Chrysler 'N.'Y. Sedan
$1,495]
"54 ny Tou Belv. Station
$1 4
Doar Payment
'52 Plymouth Hardtop $ 595
|'51 Nash 4 dr. Sedan $ 295
’51 Rambler Station
Wagon ...... 5... $ 595
|'50 Chrysler Imperial
Sedan i... cam. bi, $ 495
[’49 Chrysler Windsor
|. Sedan lun. 2 $ 395,
I’49 Hudson Sedan .... $ 150
|'48 Pontiac 4-dr. Sdn. $ 296
Paul H. Stern
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH |
AGENCY
329 South Main Street
329 West High Street
MANHEIM MO-5-2933 :
Fils od $1,505
2,005
Low Mileage
1957 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan
Low Mileage
1957 Pontitc Catalina Coupe
1956 Olds 4-Deoor
955 Pontiac Star Chief
Coupe
{1954 Olds Super Holiday 88
1947 Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan
Arnold's Garage
Ph. Marietta HA-6-9291
MAYTOWN, PA.
i
Paink with
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Wie the Room

® Spred SATIN dries in
20 minutes without laps
or brush marks. It has no
offensive odor—you can
| cook, eat or sleep com-
fortably in a room that
| has just been painted.
Washable with soap and
water. Try a quart on
your walls soon.
Sie )
aha
ol
| GE]

Original 100% Latex Formula
|% $6. 29. gal. nr |
& ITN
$2.05 qt. |
JB. Hostetter
MOUNT JOY

high |
air-| |
man, USN, of 12 W. Main St.,| |
Mrs.!
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Cub, Snakes sleep with their
Local Boy Scouts will con-'Scouts have been invited to eyes open because they have
no eyelids.
30, at the local —
borough park. The Programe. godt
Mrs. MAY
Reader and Advisor
On All Affairs of Life

tosis:

SPIRITUAL READINGS
By Mrs. ROME i
HEALER — ADVISOR — MEDIUM $
Are you worried, discouraged? I can help you over- H
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