THOUGH SANTA CALLS BUT ONCE A YEAR, REMEMBER — a year passes, pretty quickly! Be sure of cash for gift-buying next Christmas: Begin saving in our... Deposit Weekly $ .10 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CLASSES Receive in 50 Weeks |@ for that Friend or Rela- # Bld | tive. i EF In Holiday Box — Easy 0» PHONE 3-6001 wr T— a dE a a AI TE TN TD dN TN INR TED TY. 1 Uv SSE TE HSIN UR I PR AR I ARAN TR IA HR AP A AIR HP i A WAR Bring holiday spirit indoors! Spruce up your home for the holidays with a beautiful Christmas tree. We've a wonderful group of shapely . . . spruces, firs, pines . . . . in sizes to fit every living room, every budget. Starting Monday, December 5. RUHL'S Flowers OPPOSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL present of all. KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE PHONE 3-6321 MOUNT JOY 70 EAST MAIN STREET a OLR DR LR DR DR OR DO OR DOR DOOR 150 BEL It's fun playing Santa when you give her BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS Everyone loves Berkshires— that’s why you can give everyone these sheer sheer full-fashioned beauties with Nylace run protection at top and toe and know you're giving the nicest Christmas DC C—O) 4 nie ENE 2: TE | F LORIN Mount Joy. 2 LANCASTER | Mr and Mrs. Harry Miller in Wo of Rheems called on the latters » AUTO CLUB father, Mr. Samuel Shelley in Fridav yw Friday. , J 5 W MEMBERSHII Mr. John Kline, returned jj, . WW i is the ¢ 0" IDEAI GIFT 6 medical patient at that i ox for some time. Vn CE EPA Ta ~ ¢ and daughter Marion | 3d is ¥ | Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger iW» | and family at Lancaster. Middletown, visited at HE i Mumper on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaufiman % #' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank IN | visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson + | Felty at Haverstown on u | day. [i he . a #1 Mr. Kenneth Nisslye shot . . MN | 8-point, 200 1b. buck on '¥ More Than 25 Motoring jg | : . He al 4 \ | first day of the season in Pete Health's | od Benefits in one Gift Pack- Rn County, after hunting 15 min- age — the Perfect Choice tes Shore, Md., where he is to Give — Sure to | Please. | of the Brethren. x - Year $5 Yearly PN Mrs. William Brian and family 3 Thereafter at Mount Joy on Thanksgiving [0 A Day. PN sometime Over 46.000 Members! A 1 > 48.4c¢ 07a W Mrs. Viola Bricker and A YTO | Mary Hamilton spent Thanks- giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. WT ATE TU SE ST as vk of | Jacob Hamilton and family at General Assembly this week em were a | Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser of Howard Bernhar d spending two weeks at Eastern) ducting services at the Church pogsibiliy of injurious wastes dis-| | persed into the air. Specialzed in- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins struments and personnel are used Mrs. Use Our Classified Column — It Pays Membership $7 First 8 were dinner guests of Mr . and in the lab-on-wheels. |early stages of development of sili- © orcs rents rg gars os eg vas A Fullotin Ads Pav Big Dividends |cosis. Early arrest of the progress OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking PHONE 7-1256 R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN week cautioned motorists of the 11-tfe Keystone State to “take it easy” | | holiday driving this month 2a XOX with the approach of the *Christ- 3 ¢|mas holiday season. It was noted | ova =. ata =I = YOUR CLEANER IS YOUR ClothesBest Friend Eicherlys 78 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY ama — ota’ we. NC EC IC LC XX LC MI XC MEX NIX NIX XN 1) ota’ , oa Tuo eT oun nen, ou Phone 3-4071 We Call vin particular that during the wee month of December automobile accidents on Pennsylvania's high- | 2 Monday at 8:00 a. m. in hd 2 home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Walter] Mount Joy Department © Store Leather Gloves ALL WOOL Sweaters NEWEST Men's Jackets Holiday Ties Kerchiets el FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS | ’ $9298 $595 $0995 $1.00) House Slippers $1.98 - $4.95 25¢ - 50¢ Oxfords, Loafers $6.95-$9.95 HARRISBURG By Pennsylvania News Service HARRISBURG Pennsylvania's Miss barked upon the second stage of consideration of the Governor's proposed manufacturers’ excise tax following approval of the tax plan ON ast week by the administration- | main point at the moment is to | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki slow down the haste with which the levy was bull-dozed through he lower chamber last week A spokesman for the State Bur- eau of Vocational Rehabilitation ointed out this week that thou- I how f Mr. and Mrs. George sands of Pennsylvania residents | ome of Mr. a Mrs. ! : fwho fall into the category of dis- | labled workers are not taking ad- vantage of the rehabilitation pro- gram available to them. Such re- | training is available to residents | “under 16 years of age who have bustained employment handicaps. The Pennsylvania Department of | { anti-air pollution pro- gram s now rolling aong in ‘high gear, according to the Department | iS of Health wich noted that a mo- | : : | bile air testing laboratory on | con- wheels is continually checking the | [ | | | | | Once silicotic lesions have de- veloped, chances lof a cure are . » i CLUB OFFICES a Mrs. Harry Farmer returned partment of Health warned this 8 | 3 nN ri 12 S. Prince St. Lancaster i to her home on Tuc sday from quite remote, the Pennsylvania De-| Io | St Joseph's Hospital where week in urging workers whose du- | 5 : ; Telephone 7-6135 P) she was a surgical patient res carry them into airborne dust | |areas, to have a check-up in the | of the disease on the other hand, e departmenht noted gan mean rolonging of life and general { health. So-called “secret cures” for hu- | man ailments were vigorously op- posed this week by Pennsylvania csteopaths, with a spokesman for {the Pennsylvania Osteopathic As- | oclation asserting that it was un- cpposed to any cures for | hum:n ailments whose values have | [not . been scientifically demonstrat- ed. The association said it was | striking in particular at non-medi- | cal cancer cures. Pennsylvania safety officials this | | | | { | 2 ways take an upswing. | * Full support of local cancer or | [tumor clinics at community hospi- tals was urged this week In the | 7 Department of Health as the best neens ot practical cancer control 2s ment are available that otherwise | | | vet devised where staffs and | | | % would not be LEWS P. SILLER Lewis P. Siller, 83, d| | ¢| Shaffer, 241 N. Hanover Street. | Elizabethtown, following an jll- ‘ness of 18 vears. | He was born in York County, | the son of the late Dr. John P.,| (and Dora Reed Siller. He resid- | led in Mount Joy his entire life before moving to Elizabethtown | two and a half years ago. He was employed as a moul.| der at the Grey Iron Casting] Co., Mount Joy, until his re-| tirement 16 years ago. He was | a member of Trinity Luthren | Church, Mount Joy. In May he and his wife, Mrs. | Pauline Viola Siller, who died | in March, would have celebrat-| ed their 64th wedding anniver-| sary. Surviving are two daughters, | Viola, wife of Preston Kilgore, | Lancaster R3, and Florence, wife of Walter T. Shaffer, with | whom he resided: two sons. | Charles, Palmerton, and George, | of Mount Joy; one granddaugh-| ter, and three great-grandchil dren. He was the last of his imme-| diate family. dominated House of Repersenia- | Indications continue to point | home from the General Hospit- to eventual approval of the tax | al on Tuesday after being a lan - after modifications - by the place Republican-controlled Senate. The | 209 West Donegal Street, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 1 5 FIL ES FOR DIVORC E Roy W. Breneman Mt. Joy [ R1 started a suit in complaint in divorce against Mabel L. Jreneman, Marietta RI Mrs Breneman also started suit for divorce against Mr. Breneman eo MARRIAGE LICENSES John A, Bowman, 51 West Main Street, and Hazel Crank shaw, Maytown Enos Kreider Miller, Lancas- ter R1 and Nancy E. Williams, Youngstown Kitchens pH ICH TET $149 95 $224.95 Volue Lowest Price Ever! Low Down Payment « Easy Terms Save time! Save work! Never before a value like this. 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A mew kind of “Take-Away.” They would “Take-Away"” the edu- cation program for veterans; they would “Take-Away” GI loan priv- ileges; “Take-Away"” pensions, com- pensation, many hospital beds that are so sorely needed, substantial portions of VA budgets. So they got shot up? So sad! But so what! The Veterans of Foreign Wars won't sit back and let swivel-chair “patriots” railroad away , benefits fighting men deserve. V.F.W. stands constantly alert in our legislative halls . . . safeguarding benefits for veterans and their dependents it fought for over a period of more than half a century, combatting those that would detract from them, ever striving to add to them. When you join the V.F.W., you help support the fight! VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS of the United States Mount Joy Post 5752 Funeral services were held Wl Sond ma the facts about V. 4. “i this afternoon at the Nigsley| | Addres # 'B PROM B Funeral Home with interment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. 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