The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 04, 1964, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Gerberich-Payne Picks Vice-President
To Head Manufacturing Operation
Thomas F. Reider, former-
ly secretary-treasurer of the
Reider Shoe Mfg. Co. of
Schuylkill Haven, will join
the Gerberich-Payne Shoe
Co. as vice president in
charge of manufacturing on
January 1, 1965, it was an-
nounced this week by Geo. A.
Ecclesine, Gerberich - Payne
_ president.
Reider, who has been in
charge of production for his
family shoe business in the
last few years, will serve
Gerberich-Payne as a consul-
tant until the first of the

year.
A past-president and direc-
tor of the Central Pennsyl-
vania Shoe and Leather As-
sociation, Reider also is a
member of the foreman’s
training committee of the
National Shoe Mfg. Assoc.
and a former member of the
factory management confer-
ence committee of the same
group.
He was a U. S. Navy Lieu-
tenant, senior grade, during
the war and saw active duty
as a patrol plane commander
in convoy escort and anti-
Authority Moves To Tie
And Florin Water Systems Together
Negotiations looking to
ward making an ‘emergency’
water hookup with the Flor-
in Waterworks system at an
early date were authorized on
Tuesday night by the Mount
Joy Borough Authority meet-
in the fire hall for its Nov-
ember session. :
Preliminary investigations
of the possibility have indi-
cated that such a step is feas-
ible and that the Florin Wa-
ter company is willing to
sell water to Mount Joy's sys-
tem.
Such matters as rates, me-
ters, valves and other engin-
eering matters are the next
step.
other on
Road and that connections
would be relatively simple.
would necessitate only a me-
it was indicated.
In the meantime, the Au-
of buying the entire Florin
water plant which is owned
by the American Waterworks
company,
million
controlling many many wa-
ter companies.
reached the point where the
owners have advanced a fig-
ure as its ‘asking price.”
was informed Tuesday
Tribe To Meet Hempfield
ball Indians,
It was said that mains oi|intermission in the
the two water companies are [schedule, will swing back in-
within a few feet of one an-|to action Saturday,
Donegal Springs |the Hempfield Black Knights.
entering the game — to be
The simplest type hookup |played at Hempfield — with |
2 and 5 records for the sea-
ter basin, meter and valves, |son.
: managed a big, 20-7, win at
thority is continuing its in-|Solanco, making their victory
is a mulii-
corporation
which
dollar
To date, negotiations have
By letter, . the Authority

that
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Letters fo
the Editor...
submarine operations.
He was graduated from
Lehigh in 19837 with a B.S.
in chemical engineering, and
before the war was with De-
voe & Reynolds Paint Co,
DuPont Chemical Co. and
Bethlehem Steel Co.
Married to the former
Adele Newhard, and father
of four children, Reider is a
director of the Schuylkill
Haven Trust Co., as well as
the family shoe business, and
a member of the church
board of St. John’s United
Church of Christ in Schuyl-
kill Haven.

Mount Joy
the price is $307,000.
The Authority, however,

WEDNESDAY






US.MAIL:

LETTER TO EDITOR
As an organization, sin-
cerely interested in the well
being of our community,
the Mount Joy Jaycees want
to extend a hearty welcome
to the corporation establish-
ed to open the Joy Theater.
Finally a void in our com-

% New Shoe
(From page 1)
was an important factor. Dis-
covery that there is suffici-
ent, experienced labor avail-
able and the availability of a
suitable building were other
reasons, he said.
The company will occupy
space in-the building built
by the late A. D. Seiler on


viewed that figure only as a
beginning pdint for contin-
ued negotiations. The local
body discussed several ways
of arriving at a price which
would be more equitable and
more possible.
It was said that the water
source of the Florin system:
produces some 2 million gal-
lons of water per day.

Donegal high school’s foot-
after a week's
1964
meeting
Both the elevens will be
Last week, the Knights

vestigation into the possibility

NEW ARRIVALS

Virgil and Ruth
al, Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Osteopathic hospital.
Kneps, Maytown, a son Tues-
day, Nov. 3, at the General
hospital.

MILTON GROVE
SPORTSMEN’'S AUXILIARY
TO MEET NOV. 17
the ladies auxiliary
(Byrns) Mil
ton
Colbert, 108 N. Market Ave. club will be held Tuesday,
a son, at St. Joseph's hospit- Nov.
club house. Mrs. Myers, from
James and Shirley (Schildt) |p P.&L. will be
Hess, 906 W. Main street, a|demonstrate
son, Monday, Nov. 2, at the|pliances. All members are
urged to attend and bring a
Fred and Janet (Consylman) | friend.
remember The Bulletin.
meeting of
to the
Sportsmen's
The regular
Grove
17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
there to
electrical ap-
When in need of printing


We Can't Keep It Under Our Hat
There is no safety
when it comes to investing
your hard-earned dollars.
Union National Mount Joy Bank
MOUNT JOY
Member F.D.I.C.
like bank safety,
MAYTOWN


record two in a row.
Quarterback
ing on a 74-yard
fumble recovery.
On the next Saturday af-
ternoon, Donegal will close
the season, playing host to
Elizabethtown.

Bob Cooper [tient in the General hospital
had a big day, completing 6jfor treatment of a back in-
of 11 pass attempts and scor-|jury
run of a|last week when she
her home. X-ray examination
showed
braes in the shoulder area.
the site of the old Pennsyl-
vania station and partially
occupied by Package Print-
ers and S. G. Phillips.
The space recently has
been used by the Maytown
Manufacturing plant but
it was vacated early last
month when the company
completed its new quarters
south of the Borough near
Donegal high school.
INJURES BACK
Mrs. Fentie Shaeffer, West
Main street, age 92, is a pa-
suffered Wednesday of
fell at
two cracked verta-
munity is being filled.
The community has suffer-
ed these many months due
to the absence of our own
theater. Our children have
missed the Saturday after-
noon matinees.
The opportunity again is
afforded the people of Mount
Joy to have theater enter-
tainment. The only cost for
keeping this entertainment
is—The support of the towns
people.
JERRY LUTZ
President, Mount Joy Jr.
Chamber of Commerce
® Main Street
(From page 1)
be tunneled under in five
places to provide sewer lines
for properties on the north
side of Bruce avenue. By
Tuesday night, three cuts
under had been made suc-
cessfully and without dam-
age. :
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The telephone wires are
owned by Bell Telephone
company. The coaxals are
American Telephone and Tel-
egraph property.
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In addition to dealing with
this particularly valuable
underground utility, the sew-
er diggers constantly are
faced with the problem of
other installations, such as
gas and water mains. And—
the age of the water lines
has been a contributing fac-
tor in making them a prob-
lem, including one father

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difficult problem on Church
street.


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