The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 24, 1955, Image 8

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PNS
the
stream’
name trom
Dependable
Gas Service
Roy M. Ressler
27 W. Main St., MOUNTVILLE
PHONE 5-5301
OR CALL
K. RESSLER
WM.
FLORIN, PA.
MT. JOY 3-5731
‘hidd »n
New and Used Gas Ranges
FOR SALE
CORN-FED
DOUBLE BREASTED
TURKEYS
CORNER
16 TONS
Tenness Ernie
I HEAR YOU KROCRING.
Gale Storm
HE—
Al
VY BOY FLAT TOP
Dorothy
LOVE IS A MANY
SPLENDORED THING
Four Act
ALL AT ONCE .YCU
LOVE HER -
Hibbler
Collins
Perry Como
I WANT YOU TO BE MY
BABY— Dres:ed or Ive weight.
PRICE REASONABLE
WAY'S APPLIANCES Harvey K. Shoemaker
22 FLORIN,
ia Gibb
Goorg
3-3622 PA
Viount
Phone
Main ! Street,
3-9862
Phone
Joy
48 W
During The Holiday
DRIVE
CAREFULLY
Enjoy Thanksgiving For Years To Come!
Bring ‘em back alive from the Holiday weekend! Don’t
let your Thanksgiving trip be the d=ath of your family.
Diive ccrefully . watch out for inexperienced drivers
Above all, stay on your
. use proper hand signals.
guard every minute,
. REMEMBER
There
Holidays on the calendar.
BE CAREFUL
are many other
The Life You Save
*May Be Your Own!
Don’t let this be your last.
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
Fire & Casualty Insurance Specialists
85 EAST MAIN ST PHONE





not
work
“I can taste that
turkey already
; ~ Mom”
YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALL...
A PERFECT THANKSGIVING
DINNER BELL
An invitation to Thanksgiving dinner by long
"distance telephone is such a nice thing. Equally
nice is a call home on Thanksgiving even if you
can’t be there.
“ So put a long distance call in your Thanksgiving
picture. It’s thrifty and smart to call after 6 PM
and it’s a good idea to place your call 3 0)
early. It cuts down the rush and helps ~, ;
us to speed up service.
| Mrs
| day
| Stauffer,
pW ATER TF
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Schuykill County derived its s (THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 2
8 MAIL EARLY
FOR CHRISTMAS

RODGERS AND HART

ENEMY,” SET FOR OLDSMOBILE NBC-TV
MUSICAL, “DEAREST
POSTMASTER URGES
Postmaster Elmer L. Zerph-

), Anne left
orncha Otis S)
e Olds
mher {1
tar with
rest Enemy,”
nner a
which
Lichn
hile 1
announced today that there
has been a steady increase in
the flow of Christmas cards and
packages through the Post Of-
the past few days. He said
was glad to see that many
people getting their Christ-
mas gifts for distant points in-;
to the mail this week pointing
lout that packages addressed to
folks living in other sues]
should all be mailed before De
5th and those for near-
before December 10
the need for every-
on his 1955
Christmas”
Postmaster Elnrer LL,
ey
fice
he
are

RE i gg | cember
re {ob terlin wal by points
nd Hart musica Stressing
will
CEST) to coopera,e
i I Early for
1 the Int Rod |
|
one
| “Mail
| campaign,

from 9 to |
nas produ

Donegal Is Host ]
To County Student |
Council Convention |
hundred fifty
attended the Lancaster
Student Council conference
Thursday at the Donegal
These students
The program
included registra-
which
address
president of
council
students
County
last
High
repre-
One
School
sented 20 schools
of the
a general assembly
included the welcome
by Jack Gilbert,
the Donegal
and John Hart, principal
mixed chorus, girls’ trio,
Donegallads and
boys’ quartet gave musical sel-
octions and Russel Etter of New
Holland High School gave
the National conven-|
tion. |
Miss Miriam Roland directed
play “Pot Luck”, =a
banquet was held in the cafe-
and a dance was featured
school gymnasium
dance was furn-
Donegal Dance
by H. Morrell
day
tion,
student
vice
Donegallassies,
a Tre=-
on
a one act
teria
in the
Music
ished
Band
Shields.
high
for the
the
ted
by
direc
met
school
groups
the
discussed
»
of
Four discussion
in four rooms of
The
“What is
council?”
plan
grams the
can student
better participation in
activities? “Should stu-
dent voice in
regulating homework?” Brought
out in the four groups were
the facts that® student
should not a disciplinary
authority
by
subjects were
the student
student
scope
“Should
the
schools?”
assembly pro-
council
of How
council promote
school
33s
and
council have a
council
act as
but favored an
system having student
teachers in study
should
and
relieve
that councils
partially
tors
halls;
assemblies
plan
that
more variety in
that
more
there should be
the
should
tivities
placing
programs; councils
sponsor school ac
and publicize them plus
suggestion boxes in the
that
ed
schools; and students
overburden with home
the nights of school activ
111¢
eo
REPORT
sons were
HOSPITAL
1434 p
to the Li
admitted
General Hos
ptal during the month of Oc
tober, it was announced today
Dr. Donald C. Smelzer,
evutive Director of the hospital,
at a meeting of the Board
Directors Monday, Nov.
The admitted persons
ed 11,308 days of
Other
incaster
by Ex
of
14
requir-
hospital
on
ser
vice figures in-
clude:
Patients
census
d'scharged during
the month 1439; Number of op
erations, 590; Number of births
299 (
1088 patients were
Receiving Ward
418 patients were
the Dispensary
The
tients per day
The highest
tients for
treated in
the
treated in
560
number
365
number
day
month was 385
tober 31st
— ®
NANCY WILLIAMS
HONORED
A miscellaneous shower
held at the home of Mr.
Albert Brandt last
evening in honor of M'ss
Nancy Williams. She received
lovely and useful gifts Refresh-
ments were served the fol-
visits
pa-
with
average of
was
of
during
Monday,
pa-
the
Oc
one
on
was
and
Thurs-
to
lowing:
Mrs. Mae Walters, Mrs. Eli-
zabeth Sprint, Mrs. Beatrice
Goodling; Mrs. Toisa Twanoski.
Miss Velma Waltz, Miss Bever- |
ly Mark, Miss Nancy Washtet-
ter, Miss Doris Kaylor, Miss
Florence Kaylor, Miss Esther
Mrs. Elizabeth Metz-
ler, Mrs. Rose Matters, Mrs. |
Sadie Rice, Mrs. Christine Haw-
thorne, Mrs. Ruby Williams,
nal
~~
| queried
honor |
mon-
. I
are 1
by following
you're
HARRISBURG
‘ROUND UP |2d before Christmas Day:
- [them securely, Address
HARRISBURG ROUND-UP and Mail
Harrisburg Lawmakers He went on to say, “Of course
turned to their seats in the Le-| early mailing all Christmas
gislature this week following ajcards and gifts is a big factor
of inter-|in getting everything delivered
rupted only to |before Christmas. Keep in mind
the| that careful packing,
a|addressing equally
two-day series of wrangles by|tant. Eve year many
the Senate. Hot the agenda| Wrapped break
this week has been the Govern-|despite
Manufact-| we often have
second| addresses which
cannot
== | Zerphey says that
simple rules, cer-
gifts deliver-
Wrap
them
them early.
these
tain to have your
| correctly,
re-|
of
weeks
last week by a
one-day of
of Representatives and
recess several
correct
impor-
poorly
ken session
House are
ry
packages
careful
to
are
on open
and
over
incomplete
read at
handling
or's proposed puzzle
the
by the
newly
excise tax,
major tax effort
Democratic
There have
tions. that
Senate may
with the
urers’
new|or simply be
administration.|all.”
strong indica-| Advance care
GOP-controllea| gift packages for
eventually go along making sure that all addresses
lare legible and complete will
(nrevent disappointment to send-|
cr and receiver alike.
“If you have any articles of}
bulk, better;
Post Office be-!
mail them,”
warns. “The,
weight
depending
pack-
preparing
the mails and
been in
the
proposal.
State Department of]
Public Instruction noted this| :
week that the need for Size. or
vocational education services| “heck with the
expanding in Penn-| fore attempting to
as exemplified by re- Postmaster
which and
The
ed
is rapidly
sylvania,
surveys,
that
per
in
wanted
education
‘he
[limits on size of
county a-|packages vary,
the boys/™" where you
indicat-{age from.”
voca-| Some Post Offices
cept packages that
[than 72 in
completed length and girih, nor
the 2833! (20 pounds in weight
patients the state’ the limits up to
children in combined length
hospital 1 70 is 4 sont
: J anc ounds in weight.
at Elizabethtown, shows that of| ! : . ole
se checked, 61 cent of]
those SRST. . | When in need of Printing.
the patients had contin-| \
(thing) kindly remember the
ued after leav-| : :
28 per cent at-|
per cent|
at
cent one of
showed
69
in one
mail your
lone cent of
one county
to take
training.
cannot ac-
are more
combined
ed they
tionlal
mT inches
more than
In others,
100
and
A survey recently
of a cross-section of
former
only crippled
: go inches
of :
girth
per
(any
Bulletin

former
their
hospital,
education
ing the
tended college, and 23
had one year or more busi
ness schools
in
for
apples are
the holidays
Pennsylvania's
to the
that
for
Good,
offing over
from
according
Agriculture
quality
the
‘onsumers
own orchards,
Department of
the apple crop
state as a down
320.000 bushels from last
it is still sufficient to rank
fifth nationally
grape
noted while
the
some
whole is
year
>ennsylvania
The and was
pear crop
good, although
1954
also considered
sl'ghtly under
on Pennsyl
during the
increase
Milk
vania
production
dairy farms
showed an
the
cows on hand was up by
12,000 over a
the total Keystone State
running somewhere in
of 960.000
month
but similarly number of
dairy
some ago
with
herd
the neighborhood
During the month dairy farm
averaged $4.85 per hundred
m’'lk wholesale,
with cows averaging $185 pe»
head.
year
ers
pounds for aa
make|
car
winter driving,
certain that of the
windows is open a crack
least, the State Department
Health warned this week, point-
Keystone State mo
an absolute
to against car-
monoxide the
fumes of which can readily seep
through boards unnoticed
During
one
at
of
ing to
that
out
torists this is
necessity insure
bon poisoning
floor
of
this
cent
The State
Public: Instruction
week that roughly
of high school students in
Pennsylvania fail to complete
their high school education, no
ting at the same time the pres
sing need for more accredited
evening schools help these
students who must go to work
Department
said
30 per
to
MARRIAGE L re ENSES
Carson J. Sprount, Manheim
R1, and Mary Elizabeth Engle,
Florin,
Miss Joyce Williams, Mrs. Ver-|
na Brandt and Miss Nancy Wil-
liams.
—————— » ——
Stimulate vour business hy
tising in the Bulletin
adver


UST A LIL AeT
TO GET YOUR
ATTENTION WHILE
VE PUT IN


ATTENTION FARMERS!
Have Your Repair Jobs Done Now
And Get 10% OFF
ON ALL JOBS AMOUNTING TO $35.00 OR OVER
WHEN PAID CASH
THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 1st
Avoid the Spring Rush. Make Arrangements Now.
N. G. Myers & Son
FARM SERVICE
RHEEMS, PA.
DIAL E-TOWN 17-3593




A Big Check for Christmas
Yours for Easier Giving in 1956
First National
MOUNT JOY
Next year, don’t let the Santaseason take you by
surprise. Join our 1956 Christmas club now. Make
little,
a good-sized
. . enough to cover all your Yuletide buy-
a small deposit every week, and little by
your savings grow till you have
check .
ing, including a gift from you to you!
Bank & Trust Company
FLORIN

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PHONE 3-4821
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