The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 10, 1949, Image 7

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~ [State Allots Cash
For Streets, Roads
‘And Bridges
Auditor General Wagner has ap-
| proved payments of $2,070,237.19 to|
cities, boroughs, first-class town-
ships in the Commonwealth. The
money represents the quarterly
distribution out of
the Motor Li-


WEST MAIN STREET DIAL 3-9592 MOUNT JOY, PE} . | cense Fund, as provided for by the
j “Jane” ii “Betty” “Doris” 1947 Legislature.
li Use of the funds by lecal gov-
ry (| ernments is limited to street, road|
bridge construction and | ¢
COMI { maintenance. Allocations are now
NG MA RCH 17 made on a road mileage basis. The
political subdivisions are required
Our [to submit semi-annual report:
| snowing the work that has been
° | completed under the provisicns of
2nd Anniversary | the Act, and the cost thereof.
The following are the political
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|THE GIRL SCOUTS HELD
A SUPPER IN U. B. CHURCH
In honor of Girl Scout week and
to raise funds for the Juliette Low
Girl Scout Troop No. 108 |
at the U.
March Tth.
Drive,
held a supper
m Monday
Amid a
and a centerpiece and fa-
evening,
green and white
[scheme
vors of moth balls, the girls were
presented menus which, for ex-
ample, read, Salads - Silver and
Gold 3 cents, Face Twisters - 1
ent, Fireworks, 1-2 cents. The
sivs had to figure out just what |
‘ne foods were and then place
their orders.
After the meal, five girls com-
[pleted their badge work by telling |
stories of the great founder,
Low. With the completion of
this badge work, the entire troop
f girls are Senior Service Scouts
and may wear the SSS badge.
Those present were Jean Darren-
kamp, Loraine Darrenkamp, Peggy |
Fackler, Doris Linton, Shirley
Hawtaorne, Helen Sprout, Mary
‘New Lanc. County Gas
B. Church |
color |
Mrs. |
Co. Offers Extended
The Lancaster County Gas Come-
| pany has been formed at an ideal
| time to serve the community, ac-
| cording to Joseph M. Colon, newly
| appointed Sales Manager. The
| consiant development of appliances
| for homes, industries and commer-
cial estabiishments is resulting in
| an ever increasing demand for gas
and Mr. Colon is looking forward
[to a continuing program of expan-
sion which will extend the services
and facilities of the Gas Company
| to all potential users.
| “Our customers appreciate the
ease, speed, and cleanliness which
| gas offers, and are using more and
more of this low-cost fuel for coek-
ing, refrigeration, home and water
heating,” Mr. Colon stated. “Our
| preblem at the moment is to supply
all the people who want gas, and
we plan to increase our facilities
[just as rapidly as possible.”
The new Sales Manager is well-
known to Lancaster residents. Mr.

Colon has been associated with the |
| gas industry for twenty-four years. |

| subdivisions participating: Ann Spangler, Georgianne Shatto, During that time, he has seen the
| Boroughs DG: ro |Marian Smith, Sally Ann Nissley, | yuymber of gas custorars in Lan- |
| g6: So SHE) Aron, is Mary K. Mary Jane [caster C unty grow from about 12,-
| $1598.09: East Petc ol re $297 95. Starr, Peggy Wealand, Jean Wit-|000 to 1Imost 25,000. He started his |
| E- town, $1,1174.38; Ephrata, $1,683-|tle, Marlene Zimmerman, Mrs. Fay Twin of mn Je departs
ot rn | me >» Lancaster Gas, |
i Lie J. ne He Leitner and Mus. Vera: Albert, | and Fuel Cy pr Ba a
illersville 5; . JO¥ ie a foe pa ee a.
5 on Mountville, $248.61; New Te - | Le ered to the Pennsylvania Bower
BE EE Weddings Thruout i 3 Gay. mes
| $318.26; Strasburg, $94.80; rash g t 0 e ‘ompany’s Commercia
|i faaton Boro, $176.06. | ales Department, he advanced to
Townships:
Breckncck, $1,379.97;

 

| $87C. 21; Clay, $1,360.65; Colgan,
| $1,437.92; Conestoga, $589.2 Dru-
| more, $1 297.17; Earl, ry 206.2 D P Et)
| E. Cocalico, $1,097.90; E. uring as ce
| $1,006.27; E. Earl, $1,148.13; East tes app
| Hempfield, $1,006.27; FE. Lampeter, Tarih: ack ra
| $1,012.07; Flizabeth, $665.14; Ephria- M arthy M. Neweofaer
[ta, $939.76; Fulton, $1,490.64; Lan- Elvin T. Harnish
| caster, $727.52; Leacock, $874.90; The marriage of Miss Martha M.
[Little Britian, $1,458.62; =Martic,| Newcomer. daughter of Mr. and
Mom: Joy, SLA0R9S; comer, caugaler of Mn AM
Penn, $1,326.15; Pequea, $620.43; | Mrs. Martin S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy
| Providence, $1,061.19: Raph |R1, to Elvin T. Harnish, son of
$2124.60; Sadsbury, $1,235.07; Salis-| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton~C. Harnish,
bury, $2,341.80; Strasburg, $937.27: willcw Street RIL. 9 ice’ Sat
| Upper Leacock, $848.68; West Co- lew Sireat Bl, took place al
| calice, $1,542.80: West Earl, $1,010.18] in the home of the bride
and West Hempfield, $1,052.91; W.|Bishop Henry F. Lutz officiated.
| Lampeter, 3810.32. Miss Florence Stehmapn, Lancas-
* R6 was maid of honor. Gift re-
S h IN F ceivers were Mrs. Parke Harnish,
| C 00 ews rom. Miss Anna Ruth Charles and Miss |
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E. Donegal Twp.

- Harry Hershey;
| 4 man about school’ = George Hicks;
[Carney Underwood, Jr. a man J ut
- John Longenecker; Lucile
John Stevens,
| town
{Owen
her ¢
| Patton, her room-mate - Ellen Sny-
Jane
der; Glad Howard, a co-ed - Jane
Waller; Mrs. Stevens, Lucile’s
grandmother -
a co-ed and
usin - Dorothy Sperls;
Hazel Crankshaw;
an of the sc 1
Willis, Lc hool -
mn Ney; Georgette,
and dipicmat
The play is under
Dean


maid or-
dinary extracrdinary
- Vera Jackson.
the direction oi Mrs. Vera Ging
of the high school faculty
Will Excuse Studenis
East Donegal Town-
rich
Students of
ship will be excused fron ciasses
Friday, March 11, so that teach-
ers of East Donegal Towns hip
could ce nduet a series of profes
Kort

and High School,
School
March 18. 1949
A 'Wre ng Match
A the first ever|,
to be held in this high scheol, will
be held on Monday afternoon, Mar.
14, at 3 p.m. The opponent will be
Manheim. Following ire the
weights: 95 Ibs. - John Bitts; 103 -
Robert Muller, Edw. Good; 112 -
Wayne Riley; 120 - Krei-
der; 127 - Bernard Welgemu.h; 133
Donald Lapp; 138 - Chas Hess,
Henry Brown, Jacob Hank: 145 -
| James Fakman; i9 - Lloyd Mow-
rer; 165 - Robe Linard. The
WN lccach is Mr. Jack Ww. Ray.
rr ne
DR. BAIRD OF SAN ANSELMO
) t CALIF. SPEAKS AT LANC.
An all-cut effort is being made
to bring a capacity audience of the
First Presbyterian Church, Lancas-
ter, at 8:00 p. m. on Monday, of
¥| Mar. 21 to hear Dr. Baird, who is
President of the San Francisc
Theological Seminary, San Ansel-
mo, California,
Cemmittees responsible for pro-
viding transportation to this
meeting have been appuinted in
cach of the varicus congregations
throughcut Donegal Presbytery. A


| third to a half of the
| costs are in labor. A high-quality
| sugar bush and lakor-saving equip-
| ment will help cut costs.
production
Caernarvon,
Lyan
)
§
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§ | sional meetings to re-evaluate
{ cchools. “The meetings were in
\ go he g P i
) charge of th pervising Principa
| | J. Wade Bingeman, Eugene C. Say-
{ lor and Arthur Hollinger, member
{lot the |
( The Camp of Gideons
| have comp leted plans for the dis-
tribution of Youth Testaments in
{ the East Dcnegal Township Grade
Friday
I
chairman of this committee for the|
| First Presbyterian Church of Mt.
Joy is Melvin S. Pctter. Jacob
W. Heisey is chairman at Donegal
| Presbyterian.
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| CUT OPERATION COSTS
Efficient and economical opera-
| tions in making maple syrup and
F. T. Murphey, extension forester
| of the Pa. State College. One-
Our Community
Martha
I loyd
as best man
Wagner.
Harnish attended His bro
and ushers were
{ding trip threugh tHe: douth.?
a.
Abram ‘Jack’ Sauders
(From Fage 1)
and

artificial
red fer
ur to no
rocured
was administe approximately
one h avail.
Was
t the Was}
wife,
employed as a bar-

ender a
were. Hi
ker Sauder
Market.
Sauder was boi
1gton
Kathryn Longenec-
Acme
is employed at the
1 in Lebanon. He
of Division Gas Rep-
acting as consultant on
utilization. His
the position
resentative,
all phases of gas
new capacity as Sales Manager of
the Lancaster County Gas Com-
pany will enable him to extend the
scope of his service in this field.
Mr. Colon ws born in Ogydens-
burg, New York. He graduated
from St.
ics, and has taken courses in Man-
ufactured Gas from Columbia Uni-
versity, and in Public Relations
from Penn State. He
| of the Lancaster Chamber of Com-
merce, and captained the Utilities
Group ‘during the Community Chest
drive. Mr. and Mrs. Colon, with |
their children, Thomas and Susan, |
reside at 537 North Mary Street in
Lancaster.
J a - H:
SALUNGA
Miller, La
Mr.
ncaster
Mrs.
Miss Mabel
Sunday
Newcomer.
Harrison Baker
spent with and
M. M.
Mr.
was taken to
is a member |
Lawrence University, Can- |
ton, New York, with a B.S. in Phys- |
i the St. Joseph's Hospital Sunday, |
“I Will, Jont”, a in 3 oo mas Harnish, ancther brother,
S, k Ww nt- 1 3
acts, by Jullan Lee wiil be present nd Farke Harnish. Music was
ed by the junior class of East Don-
| egal Township High School March furnished ky a quartet composed
fw, and 18 at 8 p.m. in the high|of Elvin M: artin, Clarence Shenk,
school auditorium at Maytown. The|Carl Herr and Paul Landis. = ©
characters are as follows: Dr. Ans A reception for 100 guests was |
g, a scl doctor - Eu- 4 NE i
thony Kin 1 SC 100l loctor held in Hostette’s Dining Hall,
gene Swope; Mr. Howard, a iawyer| >.
| Elliott, Fletcher, |2ter which the couple on a wed-
respiration |
Houge-
was a member cf Trinity Lutheran
| Church, Lancaster; Friendship Fire
Company here; the Mount Joy |
Sports: en's Association
In addition to his wife, he is sur-
lvived by a brother and two sisters:
Mrs. J. Howard Repass, Saint Da-
viss, Pa.; Mrs. Richard Pritz, Euclid
Ohic; and Arthur Sauder, Enfield,
N. C.
ley
afternoon at
from the Niss
Saturday
Funeral
here
2 o'clock.
emetery.
eee ra Gee
funeral |
Interment+in’ Camp Hill |
F.F.Bailey Spoke
(From Page 1)
trict Cenference at Carlisle
17, 18, 18.
The new
ted at
John Booth,
ter Sloan,
Walters,
board of directors elec-
meeting consisted ol
Paris Hostetter,
Lester Koder,
Herman Boyer and
Sheaffer.
will meet
officer
flowers
Workman ¢
tni
Christ
past |
president Jcseph These
directors at a
date and elect
Birthday
to Dr. Wm.
Newcomer.
were presented
ind Clarence
Visiting Rotarians
E. W. Garber, H. G.
Achorn, D. B. Weaver
Weaver, of Elizabethtown,
Kline of Columbia, Gil
Bucher, Geo.
and Willard
Lloyd
Lyons, of

Gallagher a
Sloan.
the
has
Joe
Walter
Rotarians
the
Lancaster and
guest of clubman,
Since tix
local Boy Scouts,
5PONSol
president

| Auto Fuses
April
Reconditioned
Wal- |
future !
present were: |
|
|
sked for a volunteer to attend the
next weekly meeting. Herman
Boyer volunteered. In the future |
a Rotarian will attend each meet-
ing.
GC |
NEW SUB-STATION AT E-TOWN |
A new $10,000 sub-station, de- |
signed to supply increased electri-
cal power in the Elizabethtown |
area, has been put into service by |
the Pa. Power and Light Co.
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Stimulate your business by adver-
(Hising in the Bulletin,
| suffering with flu.
| A public card party will be held
| by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sa-
LAY Fire Company qn Friday A
| ning, March 11 at eight o'clock,
Co rs Garage. 500, bridge,
pinochle will be played. A Door |
Admission 50c.
| prize will be given.
en re A GC
A wife doesn't complain about
her husband gambling as lcng as
he win It's when he loses that
he really catches it!
Acccerding to a local father, the
stork should find out the size of
a fellow’s over-draft before he
pays a visit to his hcuse.
NEW AND USED
Government Surplus
NEW
Toggle Switches
Fishing & Tool Bexes
Khaki Trousers, all sizes
Parkas
B-15 Jackets
Shoes
OD Shorts
USED
Field & Combat Jackets
Beds & Mattresses {
Oxygen Tanks {
Flourescent Desk Lamps
Numerous other items
SPECIALS
Paints, Porcelain Cleaner
Gun Oil, Leather Preserver,
FOR SALE
NORGE ELECTRIC |
WASHER |
PEIFFER’S |
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS
Open Daily 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. |
Monday through Saturday |
| 41 E. Main St, Mount Joy. Pa.|
_. BERNARD KEAR, PROP
VE 3-9292 |

FOREST TREE BOOKLET
PUBLISHED BY STATE
The State Department of Forests
and Waters has released another
Bureau of Forests booklet for
specialized distribution throughout
Pennsylvania.
Entitled “Forest Trees to Plant in
the 34 page booklet,
33 different
designated for
Pennsylvania,”
dealing with
is primarily
interested in planting trees for re-
persons
forestation of idle lands.
The
tribute the
spective
ed the
series.
to dis-
to pro-
Department plans
booklet
planters of trees purchas-
Bureau of Forest's nur-
new
Instructions on how to plant trees
obtained from the Department for
reforstation purposes is included in
the booklet.
Rh hd
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.

CLEAN EGGS -
IN LESS TIME
+ «iv THIS EASY,
AUTOMATIC WAY

THE NEW
Hoare 0 i
EGC WASHER
Here’s tim# and labor saving
* news for th large flock owner.
This newly designed and thor-
oughly poultry farm tested
washer does a quick and thor-
ough job of egg cleaning and
drying.
One person operation. Made
from stainless steel and alumi
num. Washes with rotating
plastic covered discs and 1607,
to 212° F, hot water. Does not
damage egg interior or exterior.
Cleans, washes and dries up to
1500 eggs per hour. Come in
and see it demon-
strated today. Price 2
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SOLD BY:
LANCASTER COUNTY FARM
BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION
Lancaster -
Manheim -
Quarryville
New Holland
R2.8.2.8 22.8883 2222323
Just bring your Baby te the
charge.
kind.
judges to be final.
subjects, |

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FREE 10-Prizes
CUTEST BABY CONTEST
WED., MARCH 16—Between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
FIRE HALL, N. Market St.,
CHILD MUST BE BETWEEN AGES OF ONE
Fire
You will select the pose yofi like best to be entered in the contest without any fee of any
All photographs will be taken by Mr.
All entries jo be judged on cuteness, personality and appeal.
Duplicate Prizes in case cf ties.
Thursday,
The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., March’ 10, 19497
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NOT "everybody reads circular ads
vertising left on their door step.
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es. We've hundreds of them, because it's
our policy to sell. your favorite nationally
advertised health and beauty aids at the low=
est possible prices. So come to SLOAN'S
today or any day anl save money without
sacrificing the high quality and known de-
pendability of the brands you prefer.
BROMO.SELTZER . . . . J 57c
KLEENEX . : . eon REE
POND'S DRY SKIN CREAM . « »49¢
Grove's BROMO QUININE lg. 69¢

SQUIBB
ASPIRIN
Tin of 12 3
Bot. of 100 C
BOTH FOR
7 OUT OF 10
WOMEN CHOOSE
KOTEX |
ais 39
'WILDROOT
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FOR THE HAIR

Protective
Barrier
When your doctor prescribes
a medicine for you, then his
skill is joined by that of the
compounding pharmacist to
provide a protective barrier
against your illness. We at
SLOAN'S fully understand
the responsibility that rests
upen us. And that is why
we expend the utmost meéas-
ure of our professional. skill
and knowledge—checking and
re-checking every step of our
procedures — to guarantee a
prescribed medicine exactly
as your doctor intended it to
be.


Add 209 Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry
MOUNT JOY , PA.


FREE
OF THE MOUNT JOY AREA
TO BE HELD
MOUNT JOY, PA.
HOW TO ENTER
MONTH TO FIVE YEARS
taken absolutely without
half where four camera studies will be
the famous child photographer.
Decision of
Johnsen,

1ST PRIZE
$1500
In Merchandise


SRD PRIZE
$500
In Merchandise
2ND PRIZE
$1000
In Merchandise






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AWARDS
Sponsored by

SICO CONTRIBUTIONS
TO DATE TO
PUBLIC SCHOOLS

$216,500
SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS
The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS — The MORE
PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS,
APRIL, 1948