PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Former Residents Vacation ® An Editorion (From page 1) The Mount Joy plant will be part of that giant complex and will be the corner-stone vpon which future growth of the company’s business form and supply printing will be built for the entire eastern part of the country At whatever employment level NCR begins operation sometime within the next year, there is every probabil- lity that the figure will grow and grow and grow. The full impact of 1967 and NCR upon Mount Joy perhaps will not be realized for several years. But, in the meantime, the corporation's presence will be felt in many many ways. The payroll impact — the number of employees — is only the beginning and the ~ most obvious effect. NCR, more than any other industrial expansion in Mount Joy, will mean the possibility of new homes. New families will ‘be moving to Mount Joy and most of them will be wanting good housing in the immediate area. These new people will have many needs, for they are people who have and will continue to have good in- "comes. They have children -.who will be entering schools in our community. They will attend churches, buy in our stores, take part in our civic, patriotic and social groups, efc. ete. The numbers will be felt in many ways. These people will need every kind of ser- vice which is offered and pos- sibly will create some that are not now available in the immediate area. ' These people and others who will be attracted to our community as a result of the employmént offered, = will bring in new ideas, new ways and new tastes and new needs. The very fact that NCR is here will make Mount Joy a more important borough. Its face will shine a bit brighter and it will have more to make it an even more desir- able place to live, work and raise a family. The fact that NCR picked Mount Joy as a favorable lo- calion for its operation will cause other “blue chip” in- dusiries seeking locations to take a second and third look al our community. Because National - Stand- ard, a nation-wide corpora- Trinity E.C. Elects Officers Glenn Mellinger was elect- ed to a five year term as trustee of the Trinity E. C. church, Mount Joy, at the annual congregational meet- ing, held Monday evening, March 13. Abner Gish was chosen to the office of general superin- tendent of the Sunday School with Guy Minick and Lewis P. G. Hart as assistants. Miss Pat Ginder was elected S. S. secretary and Joyce Gish, Diane Rice and Mrs. Pat Mel- linger to serve as her assist- ants. In other business, the con- gregation adopted the budget, heard reports of he various officers, surveyed the pro- gram for the ensuing year and ‘discussed various matters concerning the welfare of the Church. Woodrow Fitzkee, president of the congregation, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Pauline Heisey, secretary, re- corded the minutes. Devotions were in charge of the pastor. } Time is like the peaceful- ness of grass, Wher ir needa oi printinr remember The Bulletin, tion, .picked .Mount Joy .is one of the chief reasons NCR (it is not National Cash Regis- ter) chose Mount Joy. reasons one big company likes an area usually are similar to the reasons of another. a business of Mount Joy will create new prob- local gov- Coming of this size to obviously |, lems—schools and ernment. But, whatever problems are yet to be solved, it should be realized here and now that NCR is going to have a tre- mendous impact upon Mount Joy and its immediate envir- ons. The community should re- alize this and to be ready to meet the needs and help solve the problems. |son Philip, in The Rev. and Mrs. Ray Lu- pold of Cunard, West Virgin- ia, formerly of have returned from an ex- The [tended trip to California, giv- en to them by their daughter, Miss Rebecca Lupold, and an- other daughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bibb, of Fountain Valley, Calif. They visited en route with a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Terre Haute, 'Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Huff in Pittsburg, Kansas; at Gans, Okla. Bible Church, founded and built by Mr. Lupold in 1948; with Mr. and Mrs. Stark at Anaheim, Calif., {where their son, Ray Lupold Jr., stationed at Vandenberg AF base, joined them; with The community should be the Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. proud that it has been select-| ed and should hold its head a bit higher, realizing and ap- preciating the fact that some thing big and good has begun to happen. | to Viet Nam, the Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beecher of Cosla Mesa; their grandnephew, Richard L. Lupold, en route and Mrs. Harry Hix at Stillwater Jones Mount Joy, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1967 it’s important, he will devel- op the love for reading. But, don't demand his attention or spend long sessions with books when he is tired and restless. visited — GOP. Women Set Schedule | Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Per- [ry Starkey, Santa Ana. Points of interest included the Mission at San Juan Capistrano, Laguna ‘Beach, Big Bear Lake, Inter- national Airport at Los An- geles, Forest Lawns Memorial vark, the Tournament of Ros- . ; be parade on New Year's day he Women's Republican Old Mexico, Imperial Beach, Club. of Lancaster County | Hollywood, and Knott's Ber.|Das set up the following ry Farm. schedule of meetings: | Mrs. Lupold was the form-| Tuesday, March 21, 12 P noon: Holiday Motel, lunch- er Carolin Schatz, daughter |of George W. Schatz, pump- eon; Wce’nesday, April 19, 6 ling engineer at the Mt. Joy |P-M.: Millersville Fire Hall, ! water works for B50 years | covered dish supper; Guests | prior to his death in 1958. will be husbands of members z and State and County legis- lators. Tuesday, May 23, 12 Spend some time reading|noon: Gap Fire Hall, lunch- to your child and you can|eon at which new members help him develop a love for, will be introduced; Tuesday, reading, suggests Mrs. Mar-| June 20, 12 noon: Foodergong guerite Duvall, Penn State | Restaurant in Ephrata, lunch- child development extension | eon. specialist. Hold him on your The meetings are open to lap, read to him, and ex-|guests of the more than 3500 plain pictures or words as he | members of the Women’s Re- asks about them. If your publican Club of Lancaster child likes to read and thinks! County. PENA RR ORO FIRING HE FRE The total-electric home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernor We asked the Vernon Rancks: Is total electric living as low-cost as we promised? Their answer: Yes! We paid just $30.65 a month last year for everything, including This low cost also included electric water heating, cooking, laundering, lighting, and all their other electric services. That's why we say, to make a true comparison of the total costs of home heat and operating all your work-saving appliances, you must add together all Costs. With total electric living, for instance, there's just one service, one hill and no expensive maintenance contracts. But to get the true cost of flame-type heat, you must add together the fuel bill, the elec- electric heating tric 11 and the service contract. Put them all together and you'll see why we say live the total electric way as the Rancks do. IF YOU ARE BUILDING — be sure to tell your builder you want to be modern, you want the best, you want electric heat. IF YOU ARE REMODELING — call a Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Electric Home Heating Dealer for an estimate. He is listed in the Yellow Pages under “Heating Contractors.” : PPaL AN INVESTOR-OWNED 9 ELECTRIC UTILITY (AN IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUSLIC RRR Sa I RR ki fs a AS Aes