Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The News-Chronicle from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania • Page 16

Location:
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1953 THE NEWS-CHRONICLE. SHIPPENSBURG, PA. PAGL TWO-C Juniata President Fire Goblin Is Danger At Halloween Time Heads Penn Colleges LIBRARY Hold Wedding Shower At Cohick Home Honor Mr- and Mrs. Hosier i At October Party Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hosier were! Also Mr. and Mrs. George Hosier and Shelby. Mrs.

Viola Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meals, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ileckendorn and family, Mr.

and Mrs. John Zinn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zinn and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Cohick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zinn. And Mr. and Mrs.

Asper Jump- $7,631,700 Turnpike Net Profit in Year The Pennsylvania turnpike commission has announced a record gross revenue of $21,281,499 from 11,304,669 vehicles using the superhighway during the fiscal year ending May 31, 1953. "This represents a 32.2 per cent home is decorated for Halloween this year. They might lurk in the crepe paper, unless, of course, only flameproof paper is purchased and used. They might be hiding out in the papier mache pumpkins and Jack-O-Lanterns, unless, of course, low wattage bulbs are used, and not candles. The fire goblins may be in a faulty extension cord and half a dozen other spots.

Alertness is the poise of safety at Halloween time, as it is throughout the year. CORNER Misbehaving ghosts and goblins belong in the home at Halloween time. They're all part of the fun, but not the fire goblin. His misbehavior is for "keeps" and leaves permanent destruction. The division of farm and home safety, Pennsylvania department jruests of honor at a wedding er Mrs.

Keller Jumper. Mrs. increase in gross revenue and a 28.5 cer cent increase in vehicular 0f rublic instruction ureed all Chester Hockensmith, Mrs. Edward Watson, William Hosier, Miss: Janet Brandt, Miss Virginia Geer, Most Popular traffic over the previous fiscal homemakers to be on the lookout I 1 It mi Y1' for lurking fire goblins when the Walsingham a The historical novel bv Jan Westcott. Miss Shirley Walter, Ray Lindsay, Miss Frances Zinn, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hosier. The newlyweds received many lovely gifts, after which refreshments were served. enumeration of some of the most outstanding titles may- prove revealing: EASY READERS (Grades 1-3): Harry A. Carpenter and others, Adventures in Science with Judy and Joe; George Willard Frasier and others, Through the Year; Horace Mann Buckley and others, In Storm and Sunshine; Edith Oswald and others, Little White Rabbit, Frisky the Goat, My Dog Lad snower on ednesday evening.

Oct. 14. at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cohick, Newville K.

R. 2. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rolar and Jo Anne, and Mrs.

Clair Smith and son, Sir. and Mrs. Charles John Hoover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeGowan and Janet, Mr and Mrs.

Frank Brandt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geer and La Rue, Mr. and Charles Brandt and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Brandt. year, cnairnian i nomas j. cvuus said. The net profit for the past year was $7,631,700. Total operating expenses, including the maintenance of roadway and structures, maintenance and operation of tunnels, fare collection, turnpike patrol, public safety and general administration were $4,363,661.

Interest charges on bonds amounted to $5,890,525. The bumper earnings on this toll road have placed its entire road now leads the list for popular fiction, with "The Lost General," by Klswyth Thane, following closely. Also "much in demand are "Blind Journey," by Bruce Lancaster, and "Battle Cry," by Leon Uris. Mystery readers have enjoyed "The Pennycross Murders." by Maurice Proctor, and "Bright Serpent," by James M. Fox.

Edward R. Murrow's "This I Believe" is still the most popular non-fiction Nebraska has a unicameral or one house legislature since with 43 members elected on a r.i bi partisan ballot. die, Hundreds of Turkeys and Where is Cubby Arthur I. Gates and others, Beginning Days, Bruce and Barbara, Come and Ride, The Surprise Box, This is Fun, Sing Canary Sing, The Paint redemption program approximately seven years ahead of schedule. book.

GOOD Wi Loans for any worthy purpose made the way you like fhem quick, private-and you select your own repay Nearly 60 per cent of last year a New Children's Books total revenue was derived from commercial vehicles. ment plan. Among the newest looks for children, several items seem Ask for flame proof crepe paper when buying Halloween decorations. Lincoln Loan Service PHONE 577 100 E. King Shippensburg, Pa.

Dr. Calvert N. Ellis Dr. Calvert N. Ellis, president of Juniata College, Huntingdon since Oct.

23, 1943, Tuesday was elected president of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities at the 57th annual meeting in the Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh. Dr. Ellis succeeded Francis X. N. McGuire, president of Villanova college, as head of the association.

During the past year he served as vice president and was formerly treasurer. ed Calf, Now We Go Again, In Came Pinky; O'Donnell, Here and There, Rides and Slides and Happy Days; Bernice Ma-loney Crawford, Judy's Band; Ad-di Mai Sharp, Who Are Daisy Brown, Tubby, Tiny and Top; Inez Hogan, Ned and Nancy, Bigger and Bigger; Clara Belle Baker and others. Playmates. JUVENILE BOOKS (Grades 3-7): Ludwig Bemelmans, Madeline's Rescue; Frances Frost. Rocket Away; Norman Bate, Who Built the Elizabeth Kinsey, There are a number of easy readers for the little tots.

Frequently parents ask for books that their cux OM us USED CARS QUALITY BUY AT A NEW LOW PRICE '48 Buick 4-Door $795.00 '47 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan $595.00 '47 Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan $595.00 '50 Morris Convertible (British) $595,00 ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING INDUSTRIAL WIRING MARCUS E. ENGLE and SONS 104 South Fayette St. Shippensburg, Pa. Phone 327-Z little ones can read with pleasure, and in the past the library has had some difficulty in supplying this demand. For both the small children and children of the middle grades, there are excellent new science and nature stories.

These include six beautifully illustrated little volumes by Cecily M. Rut-ley stories about animals, yet with a factual content. And then, last but not least, there are a variety of fiction books, including geography stories, stories of every day childhood experiences, and stories of technological advances. An i Dr. Ellis is also serving as a member of the important accrediting committee, known as the commission on institutions of higher education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and is chairman of the 12 member commission on the arts of the Association of American Colleges.

Donny and Company; Cecily M. Rutle'y, The Wren, The Blue Tit, and The Woodpecker; The Kingfisher, The Thrush, and the Skylark; The Bee, The Wasp, and The Dragonfly; The Squirrel, The Mole, and The Harvest Mouse; The Butterfly. The Ant, and The Grasshopper; The Hedgehog, The Badger, and The Otter; Harry A. Carpenter and others. Adventures in Science with Bob and Don; Nora S.

L'nwin, Proud Pumpkin; ROANOKE VA. 4 TRIPS DAILY When You Think Alice Goudey, Jupiter and the Cats; Edna Walker Chandler, Cowboy Sam and The Fair; Mildred Houghton Comfort, Kish of India, Alpine Paths. Guidance by Conversation MEN! Choose Your Outfit at a Men's Store of Only $6.35 One. Way PLUS U. S.

TAX Bus tickets to any point in the U. S. '52 '51 49 '48 '51 '51 '51 '51 '48 '47 47 '48 Cadillac "62" 4-Door Sedan Cadillac "62" 4-I)oor Sedan Packard 4-Door 4 Door Sedan. O. I).

Packard Conv. Cpe. English Vanguard Henry 2-Door Chevrolet 4-Dr. Plymouth 2-Dr. Sdn.

Buick 4-Dr. Sdn. Buick 2-Drr Sdn. Buick Conv. Cpe.

Ford Tudor '52 Pontiac Cat. Coupe, Hydramatic '51 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sdn-'50 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sdn. '50 Pontiac Sdn.

Cpe. '49 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sdn. '51 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sdn.

'52 Chevrolet Vk-Ton Pickup '50 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sdn. '48 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Chevrolet Convertible '40 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sdn.

'48 Ford Coupe BOWMAN CO. CARLISLE, PA. Cumberland Valley's LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Sport Coats Ties by Wembley Shirts Emerson Life-Tex Hats Oxfords by Jarman Suits by Taylor FURNITURE TALK IT OCT WITH YOUR CHILD. By Mary At. Thomson.

277pp. New York: CORAL RESTAURANT W. King St. Phone 4 )I2 or mm ridge ivmm D. Edw.

Hamilton" Shippensburg, Pa. Book cl933. $3.50. "Talk It Out with Your Child" presents a new approach to the better understanding and sounder I guidance of children through family talk the art of talking with children. Child-parent conversa- tions are an important part of family life, and they can help to solve many child problems and Dr.

Wyatt of Wings of Healing Will Visit This Area SHOP AT APPLIANCES Think of ROTH'S FURNITURE STORE PHONE 121 38 East King Street Shippensburg, Pa. THOMPSON'S 7 East King Street bring about mental and emotional adjustments. Children's questions and conversations often concern subjects long forgotten by adults. Children are essentially emotional, and often arrive at odd conclusions. And so, parents sometime mishandle their child's tendency and ability to eon-verse.

This book has been written to point up and clarify the child's thoughts and feelings, fears and anxieties, so that parents, by understanding the way children For 838 Lincoln Way East Phone 825 Chambersburg, Pa. DAILY TILL 9 P.M. Dr. Thomas Wyatt founder and minister and Raymond G. Hoeks-tra director of the Wings of Healing Broadcast who has been heard over W.C.H.A.

and also are presently on the AJi.C and Mutual network will be the speakers in the Roxbury Holiness Camp at Roxbury over the weekend. Saturday evening, Oct. 31st at 7:30 the sound and color film Miracle Days in Africa a film showing the great African Revival will be shown. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1st, at 2:30 there will be a special Missionary Rally, and then Monday, Nov.

2nd, at 7:30 Dr. Thom.is Wyatt will be speaking on Healing the Sick and will pray for those in need. Slinrlnv pv.ninff of flu, Ladies' Wear think, and what their thought are, can better guide them towun IT a satisfactory adjustment to their world. Divided into age groups, i from babyhood to adolescence, the I book presents a clear psychological picture of the child at each lev-: el of "Talk It Out with Your Child" SMITH- gives parents sensible, sound ad- 1 vice on how basic child problems can be worked out through con- CORONA OfFICC TYPEWRITECf RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA be shown in the Shippensburg DR.

THOMAS WYATT Why Do the Heathen Kage, showing the very great need of getting the gospel to all the world will High School Auditorium. versation. It points the way for parent and child to exchange ideas for their mutual profit, for family talk can lead to a happier parent- I hood as well as a happier child- alecmtfcatf CALL OR PHON1 hood. R.B All are welcome to attend any of th eabove services. Dr.

Wyatt and Raymond Hoekstra are even now preparing to take the Gospel into Jerusalem ami est Africa. This will be a step on their W8y to New York from which point they will leave for Jerusalem. ELVINA MILLER, Pastor DELIVERANCE TEMPLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL SIIII'PENSBLRG 511-Z 16 Local Scouts Help Plant 6,000 Tree D. S. CULP Memorial Sqnare Phone 466 Chambersburg, Pa.

Special Announcement The sewer authority has now given permission to run the sewer line into your home from the main trunk line in the street for future hookup. We now have men working on this job and if you will call 398 or stop at our office, 107 East King Street, we will be glad to arrange to do this work for yyu. For any heating or plumbing, let us know your wants. We can give you the better job at a cheaper price. Troop 120 Joins in Keystone Project at Loysville Sixteen members of Boy Scout Troop 120 from Memorial Luther- an church, Shippensburg, partiei- pated Saturday with troops from 1 the entire Keystone area in a I conservation project at Hidden Valley scout camp near Loysville.

I The local boys were supervised by Bill Hatfield, scoutmaster. i The Keystone area scouts plant- ed over trees, mainly spruce and hemlocks, on an old camporee field which was eroding. At Loysville it rained all day Saturday, not hard, but just a i drizzle, scout leaders reported. In addition to Shippcnslmrjj scouts, others were present from Chambersburg, Harrisburg, Steel-ton and Swatara. i TELEVISION REPAIRS We have just secured the services of Mr.

Lawrence Webster, a factory trained serviceman schooled in all makes of television. Regardless Of The Make Of Television You Have Call Us For Expert Service Store Hours 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. OUR SPECIAL PRICE ON Department Store Sales Rise Over August Level 52 Gallon Electric Hot Water Heaters 0.oo With A 10 Year Warranty Plus Installation Department store sales in the third federal reserve district rose in September 17 per cent over Aujrust levels. However when ad-i jusied for seasonal variations, they declined 11 per cent.

With the ex-; ccption of York, the metropolitan a'eas shared the decline. York lias i consi-lwitly evidenced better sales than other areas in the dis-; trii for some time, The new stale sales tax which as preceded by the lae August i flurry of buying apparently has had some influence in the early fall sales to late suinni'-r. Major household appliances radi A. IFraimkluini Anson R. Char M.G Johim 85-87 West King Street oodhart es PHONE 640 os, televi-ion, pianos suffered the most severe decreases fiom September a year ago.

Department store inventories increased only normally over August levels as the seasonally adjusted fig'ir" e-en. In comparison with September a year ago 107 East King Street PHONF. 3R Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. UisUitt stocks rose eight per cent..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The News-Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
49,093
Years Available:
1849-1976