The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 12, 1956, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    

Se
a
ae
RT
ne
i
 


NR aT oT oT Tue ee
od Ve an
ate
=

Shir ey

Velie
4
£3 hE]
PTT




| |


"THE BULLETIN, Mount Toy. Pa. |
Thursday, January 12 5

Fine quality corn, truck pro-
duce, potatoes, poultry and
dairy products come from Col-
umbia County. - PNS
TREE SERVICE
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. B. IBACH
139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa
Phone 5-4616



SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.


SID 923
\ MEMORIALS



Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

BIRDS EYE
Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Markel
|
|
|
|
WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY
|
|


ana cas Welding
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Cover's Welding Shop
|
Delta and Marietta Streets
MT JOY. PA. Phone 3-593 |
y lh
|
 

triple-
refined!



|
 







This means a
three-way advan-
tage to you—
cleaner burning,

steadier heat i
with
veo. fewer repair
bills. Ee |
Now with a new
additive that helps
prevent formation
of sludge. Call or
write us today.
We're always at
your service!
FOR



“Hollinger Oil Service
FLORIN, PENNA
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483
LEHIGH AVENUE
LANCASTER, PA.
Phone Lancaster 3-3401

| secretary; Elwood Mateer, as-
HOURS CHANGED
| programs such as Pilot Train-|
{ ing. Submarine Duty, SeaBees,
| ting his eighty-eighth :birthday|
| today.
Officers Are
Installed By
Hiestand
Wilbur Hiestand, Salunga, |
was the installing officer for,
the new officers of the Mount
Joy Friendship Fire Company |
at their meeting last Thursday!
evening. Earl Zink was install-
ed as president and trustee al-
though he was absent since he|
was hospitalized at St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Goerge Copenhauver was in-|
stalled as first vice president;
Elwood Young, second vice
president; Miller Wolgemuth,
sistant; Marilyn Myers, financ-
ial officer and treasurer; Frank
Good, assistant; the Rev. E. M.
Moyer, chaplain; Ray Myers,|
fire chief; John Myers, assist- |
ant; Christ Charles, chief en-
gineer; Marilyn Myers, chief
hoseman: Frank Good Jr., chief
chem’'calman; Thomas Markley,
chief ladderman: John Schroll,
captain of the fire police. 2 |
Mr Cop2nhauver was int
{ charge of the meeting. A com-|
mittee was named to investi- |
| gate the possibility of having
more and better red lights!
placed of the fire trucks. Ray,
Myers, John Myers and Christ |
Charles were named to the
committee.
NAVY RECRUIT
Commissaryman First Bill|
Downs of the Lancaster Navy |
| Recruiting Station announced|
today starting this week he I
changing his visits to 2 p. m. to!
4 p. m. on Tuesdays of each]
| week. At this time he will be]
in the Local Post Office.
Commissaryman Downs is
equipped to answer questions!
concerning the Navy and its]
Naval Aviation, Frog men, Na-:
val Academy, Naval Reserve,
Officers Training Corps (the
Navy's college , program) the|
Naval Reserve and how young |
men can get assigned to them.
He also said there is a program
for young women between the |
ages of 18 and 26. He also]
stressed the desirveabilitv of al
High School Diploma. The rea-|
son for this is that High School)
| Graduates can qualify for such!
cchools as Guided Missleman,
Electronics and 52 of her Trade |
Schools before enlisting.
| CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
| AT HOME TODAY
Jacob H. Sentz, Mount Joy,
| R1 (who lives on the corner of]
Donegal Springs load and
Chocolate Avenue,) is celebra-|
Mr .Sentz has resided at his,
present home for the past thir-
Mrs. Sentz celebrated their six-|
ty-fourth wedding anniversary.
The couple has ten living chil-
dren, Elmer, Paul, Noah, Nel-
son, Luther, all from this vicin-
ity; Seth, York County; Mrs.
Cora Wayman, Florida, Mrs.
Ruth Shoalts, Canada; Miss
May Sentz and Mrs. Phoebe
Sentz, Mount Joy Rl.
SCOUTS PLAN SCRAP |
DRIVES IN TOWNS
Boy Scouts of Mount Joy and
Florin who are planning to take
4 trip to Philmont this summer, |
will conduct a scrap drive in
Mount Joy next Wednesday ev-
ening, January 18. Residents of
the borough are asked to have,
donations ready for that even-
ing.
The following Wednesday, !
January 25, a scrap drive will
be conducted by the combined
group in Florin.
o—— |
DOG LICENSES DUE JAN. 15
Dog ownerh are reminded|
that they must get new ligenses
for their pets before Jan. 15.
Licenses may be procured
from the county treasurer or
through a notary public, justice
of the peace, alderman or mag-'
istrate. License must be affixed
to a substantial collar and kept
on the dog at all times.
+ ennai
MEETING CANCELLED
Due to inclement weather the,
regular monthly meeting of the
Donegal High School Band
Club was not held Monday ev-
ening. The next regular meeting
of the group will be held Feb.'
6 at the school.
Manheim Boy
Selected For
Polio Poster
Five year old Charles W.
Harsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther L. Harsh, 311 Cherry
Street, Manheim, was selected
as the Lancaster Polio Poster
Boy for 1956, from a large list
of polio victims, by the execu-!
tive committee of the Lancaster
County Chapter for Infantile
Paralysis, according to Christ- |
ian C. Rudy, chapter chairman,
who made the announcement.
As Lancaster's 1956 Polio
Poster Boy, the young boy's
, picture will appear on thous-
ands of posters and cards which
will be placed in store win-
dows and business places thru-
out the city and county remind-
ing the public of the ravages
and crippling of polio and the
need for full support of the
March of Dimes and Dollars.
i Charles will also appear at
many public meetings and gath-
erings during the campaign.
Born Feb. 2, 1950, the boy
was stricken with polio on Oct. |
14, 1954 and was admitted to
the polio unit of the Lancaster
General Hospital the next day
Little Charles was a patient in
the polio unit until January 15,
1955 - a period of 93 days.
On admission, the youngster
was suffering from the paralyz-
ing type of polio and it was at
first feared that he would be!
very badly crippled. Expert!
nursing and therepy care reduc-| ;
ed his crippling effects to the:
| point that today he must wear; Som 3 a
which was over and above what the boy's insurance
left its mark on the young boy
shown here - having to wear a leg and hip brace
physical therapy treatments all of Dr
a leg and hip brace on his left] *
leg.
The case of Charles Harsh is
a typical case which is recorded.
on the records of the Lancaster
County Chapter for Infantile!
Paralysis, for ' although there
was hospitalization insurance
for the boy - it paid only a rel-
atively small part of the hospit-
al bill - to be exact $287.00 of s
a total b'll 0f$1,429.00. The Lan-
caster Chapter paid the differ-
ence amounting to $1,142.00.
Then there was the matter of
physical therapy treatments
needed after the boy was dis-
charged and went home: and
there were braces and special
| shoes and further examinations
needed - all of which amounted
to $1,529.25, which the Chapter
paid.
The lad’s father, an employ-
ee of the Hershey Machine and
Foundry Company a Division of
the Fuller Company at Man-
heim is high in his praises for
what the LancasterChapter has
done for his son and his family
and he has made a personal ap-
peal to his fellow workers,
| friends and neighbors to give
their full support to the 1956
| March of Dimes and Dollars.
Charles has two older broth-|
| ers. Ronald and Timothy and
| two younger sisters, Lois
3 sisters, Lois /
{ ty years. November 1, Mr. and| 3
and Cindy Sharon. He is a mem-
| ber of the morning section of!
the kindergarten of the H. C
Burgard public school and a!
| member of the Trinity
| gelical Congregational Church
Sunday School.
— - - ® - - —
Additional Homersom |
Planned For Local
Elementary School
Two sections of fifth grade |
land two sections of sixth grade |
will replace the one fifth, one
sixth and one combined fifth
and sixth grade in the local el-!
ementary school next year it
was decided at the board meet-
ing of the Mount Joy Borough
School Board. At the present
time members have not decided
where in the building they will
| the additional room.
The group voted to purchase
a new generator system for the
emergency lighting in the.
school. Jay Musser was named
to head the committee.
Frank Walter and Clyde Ger-
( berich, Jr, were named to the
finance committee and Jay Mus-
ser, the property committee. A.
D. Seiler, president, was in
charge of the meeting.
Os re
JUNIORS CHOOSE PLAY
“Finders Creepers” has been
chosen as the Junior Class play
for Donegal High School. The
comedy-mystery will be pre-
sented in the school auditorium
March 9 and 10. Mrs. Paul
Gingrich will direct the pro-
J duction.


LANCASTER’S
+ old Charles W. Harsh, son of Mr. and Mrs
311 Cherry street, Manheim, who was se lecte d
1965 Poster Boy for this year’s March of Dimes and Dollars here |
Lancaster. Stricken October 14, 1954, the boy was a
» polio unit of the Lancaster General Hospital for
although there was hospitalization insurance to
f the expenses, the local chapter had to pay
‘e. The crippling disease
continues to rece ve

Members of the local Friend-

NC —————— — 1 —



 
POSTER BOY

1956 POLIO Pict
e be ing paid for by the Lanc: ister Chapie™.
Tye 5 Office I Loring towns in fighting
| block fire on East
Used By Firemen { which left six families
less
ed here
patient
93 doys | .
a one-
Street
Since the weather
Company announce temperatures
appreciation for the part fighting, Dr. Smith
. Stuart Smith played in office to the firemen
fighting the fire in Elizabeth- into for warmth. His office
Monday _ morning. Local also used to distribute
firemen cooperated with firemen fee and sandwiches to the
Elizabethtown and neigh- men.



Career Book
Is Compiled
By Students
|
| compiling a career book
{
| sections of the twelfth
industries in Lancaster,
These students first
| s'xty-two businessmen
| information
[‘the various businesses
|
| The students who are
| the book together.

adviser for the project
pay.
$1,539.25 Deputy Coroners
paid for his |
as 1S |
eit. Named Fer County
John Gates, East
| Street, has been named coroner
for Mount Joy Borough
Mount Joy Township it was an-
nounced recently by Dr
home- yoder, Lancaster County
i er. Dr. Gates replaced Dr.
produced vid Schlosser who was former-
fire ly deputy in the two districts
his Dr. Edward C. Kottcamp, Jr
come Marietta, is the deputy for
was Donegal Township and Marictia
cof- Borough. Dr. Richard L. a
firo- son is deputy for Landisville Eveibody In This Locaiity Reads The Bulletin
land East Hempfield Township.
SNAVELY. :
at LANDISVILLE

Buy this basic Shopmasrer
POWER TOOL
WORKSHOP
for $11.50 down proper plans.
and small monthly
payments
Complete with motor
You get a husky 8” tilting
arbor saw, rugged stand
and motor. Special ..
$92.95 complete and ready
to plug in and operate.
.only
+
Complete nets,
Do-It-Yourself ayer
It's more fun
when you follow
sticks

WON Gert ee ort] a a ww AA ll
In eonjunction with English
class work, sixty-two seniors at
|
the Donegal High School
| are including information
the book about businesses
Jov., Marietta and Maytown
i JO)
employers for appointments
They completed interviews with
| the holiday vacation. With
linformation that they received
| from the businessmen, they will
| include the type of business,
| numb r of employees, and type
I of experienc enecessary for
| positions, plus other important
|

 




 
4
4% tf
J

Used TV Sets
10" General Electric $10.00
12" Motorola $25.00
14" Motorola $25.00
17" Motorola . . $50.00
18" RC. A. :. .:. $5000
16" RCA. $60.00
17" Westinghouse . $65.00
sets are in working order. All ts must oe moved to
ak room for new 'H6 sets
IDEAL SET FOR YOUR GAME ROOM
DAY & BERRIER
MOTOROLA & ZENITH Sales & Service
PHONE 3-8421
29 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY

ling in the general course,
| tional, industrial arts, home
| onomics and clerical courses
| are} preparing the: book
| students in the commercial
| course will type it. Committees
| from the two classes will
| Copies of the completed book
I will be placed in the
department, office, library
is 5 | commercial department for
Luther L. in the placement of gr: whiting
the | stude nts. Mrs. Paul Gingrich is
Co Mob 0a
=

FURNITURE
For Quality
WE ARE
NEVER KNOWINGLY
UNDERSOLD

DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE
AT
—KEENER'S —-
PITONE 3-5601
MOUNT JOY. PA.



Venetian Blinds~Window Shades

OUR NEW
*¥ STORE HOURS:
Water - proof.
Plans Wipes clean
with only
damp cloth.
Just peel off
the back ing
and smooth in-
to place.
manently.
Wide selection
of colors
patterns.

 




CG Uv mm B®


ALE NA hh 4 &
Monday thru Thursday 8 a. m. to 5 p. m,
OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M.
SATURDAYS TILL 4 P. M.!
XX ¥¥
ER VANIER
See Our Use STIX on
furniture, cabi-
Fabulous New PLAS ric |
Hg a,
er Decorating Material
{ self-adhesive
7d)
18” wide fhe yard
5 yard roll $2.45 a roll




wo
|
!
|
|
!
!
|
|
|
|
|
i
Ero Ly’
Ria an HOMES


PLAN NOW to own your own
home in 1956 *3565°°
tfor basic home)
Get all the facts. There's no obligation. Here's
the home you can afford to own — pre-assem-
bled in our own yards and shipped to your lot
at unbelievable savings to you.
Mail coupon today for information and
address of the Snavely Better-Bilt Home
nearest you.
Please send me more information on your
BETTER-BILT HOMES and the address of
the Home nearest me.
NOIR. 2 els i ans svi is ca
City bv wi State, ol
See a Snavely Better-Bilt Home and Convince
Yourself of the Amazing Savings!
You'll love this clear Ponderosa
Pine Corner Cupboard. Designed
modern home. Assembled com-
plete with H&L black hammered
antique hinges.
Delivered to your $69 95
home onlv .
CORNER
CUPBOARD
floor-to-ceiling height of









INSULATE NOW .
per roll
ZONOLITE
INSULATION FILL
per bag
$1.59
Full Thick
INSULATION
only 8c
When you aced
it most!
2 Aluminum Foil Insulation
(type C)
only 250 sq. ft. roll

ROCK WOOL BATT

~~~, Medicine | Special
I] | Cabinet PAINT
it | ho A TRAY
{ ! | wivite » and
shelves, full ROLLER
mirror, recessed cabinet.
. if. a limited supply at
we $ 149 $ 10.75 3 | A9
A Full Line of
id TOOLS


Famous
BISSELL
SWEEPERS
i)


 
~ pk
«Ey
. r=
=A 3
We have everything you
need for your woodwork-
A wide selection
ing shop.
$8.95 | "SEE OUR DISPLAY
starting from


WATERLOX
To Give That “Natural”
Look To Woodwork And Floors
TRANSPARENT . . . was $5.50,
now only $4.99 per gallon
Hi gloss natural Interior finish
Usable on cement to improve appearance
SATIN SHEEN . .. was $6.75.
now only $6.24 per gallon
For semi gloss natural interiors
Heavy-Duty GYM FINISH . « was $585
now only $5.29 per gallon
Gives a natural finish to floors and they
wear like iron
WEATHER-CIDE . . . was $6.25,
now only $5.75 per gallon
For exterior natural finishes.
SIDING @ DOORS @ TRIM ee FENCES

LTR i CE
ANDISVILLE
FTI LAA J THT edie « FEED» HARDWARE
LY — ———) _— _— _— |" ———— —_— _— | ——) _—) |