The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 02, 1956, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa,
Thursday, February 2 21 Legislative Round-Up
THE BULLETIN Harrisburg-—The Stute Legis. |
Published every Thursday at 11 | lature this week goes into it's,
East Main Street, Mount Joy. | fourteenth months of sessioning|
Lancaster County, Pa.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | — still without a budget-and-tax,
program mapped out for the]
John E. Schroll,
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952!
Subscription Rate $2.50
vear by Mail
Advertising rates upon
wntered at the postoflice
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
Defeat of the sales tax pro-
posal in the House of Represen-|
tatives in it's first real tmal run}
through the Assembly came as a
per
request.
at

Mount Joy, Pa., as second class surprise to no one.
mad under:the Act of March 3, It can be called up again
Member, Pennsylvania News- | Within five legislative days and
paper Publishers’ Association. | as the newly appointed joint
Republican - Democratic House
~ | tax committee this week sat
OW L L A F F Dd down for closed door sessions
viewed as quite]
in. these
the chances are
gold that it will figure
deliberations
Whether this
isan committee
a success story tax program ag
to only both sides
aisle in the House but!
also the balking GOP-dominat.|
| ed Senate is something no one
dares predict.
It is generally conceded that
this committee is just about the!
final hope for working out any
sort of agreeable tax program|
for this session.
Should this move prove
{ successful, there is tolk of
A WISE OWL Legislature adjoining and let-
| ting the Governor call the law-
Rie reminded! yo. back special ses-
of the old expression “in the sion to consider only one thing:
right church ‘but the wrong a tay
PEW." — — = Saturday morn: In other actions by
Mike and Jean Pricio,
special bipart-|
can hammer out
|
reeable not
of the
un-
the
BY
Once«again we ilo
the Legis-
Ing, lature, Pennsylvania's lawmak-
Gene and Pat Eicherly and 0. ors in the Senate. refused to
K. Snyder, Jr. had a bit of concur on House amendments
trouble finding the right church to the FEPC pension-plan ex-
lo witness Beisy Bigler's wed-| and the annual ses
ding. Mistaking St. Anthony's sions proposal. On the other
Church for St. Ann's Church, the Senate has approved
. inte arri at the St.! 3 : ~ :
the quinten arrived at the St a House bill proposing a Consti-
/ rr’ " 3 i n't :
Anthony s church i but didn | tutional amendment to permit)
recognize any of the beams in! voting
— pp SOON :
the church. In the House, lawmakers Kkil-|
coffin
aisle.
they saw a
being carried down the
Then came the dawn They
went to a funeral at St. An-
thony's instead of a wedding at
St. Ann's! |?
afterwards, led off permanently for this ses-
sion a bill that would have per-
mitted public sales of liquor
until 2 A. M. Sundays, while
another House bill setting unit
cost limits on school authority
construction eligible for state
reimbursement was passed by |
== | the lower chamber.
Elsewhere on the
front a few new
their appearance
week including
would:
Require builders of dwelling| wi
or housing units to give bond
to guarantee against defectiyge|
workmanship and material:
Further regulate the appoint-!
ment of auditors in union school |
districts;
Amend the Public School
Code by requirong the acquisi- |
tion and display of the Penna-|
A WISE OWL
$ BE
J OSEPH SHAEFFER
ADDRESSES ROTARIANS
Rotarian Joseph Shaeffer ad-
dressed his fellow. club mem-
bers af} their weekly luncheon
Tuesday.
is subject “Time
Mr.. Shaeffer dis-
arious kinds of ser-|
ying them the
ays for, the kind one|
pay and the kind one]
0 give.
urged his
ink of service
legislative |
bills made
during the]
those which |
as
audience to
individuals
as
nd to be constantly looking for| State Flag:
opportunities to perform the Prohibit the carrying of fire-|
“Kind one wants to give.” arms by hunters after thev!
have killed a legal big animal:
Limit liability of children for|
SCOUTS MAKE PLANS
FOR BIRTHDAY MONTH support of parants deserting]
In observance of the birthday| them during minority;
month of Scouting, Boy Scouts Change the permissable|
and Cubs of Mount Joy have weight variance for dump
made plans to attend 2 church | {TUoks transporting excavated
services. Sunday, February 5th; materials;
the combined group will attend| Prohibit the issuance of op-
the morning service at the Ev-| Srators licenses and learners’)
angelical Congregational church | Permits to persons under eigh.|
The following Sunday, Feb. 12, teen vears of age.
the Scouts will attend and take! SIRE in
part in a special service at the! BIRTHS
St. Mark's U. B. Church. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bates, of
Ezra Ranck, former pastor, will} 330 Cedar Lane, Mount Joy, al
return and speak during the| gayghter last Tuesday at Saint
service. : Joseph's Hospital.
bl —r Mr. and Mrs. Ezra M. Her-
HOME NURSING CLASS man, Landisville, a son last
STARTS PROJECT Wednesday, at Lancaster Gen-
Last Thursday the Home Nur | eral Hospital.
sing class of Donegal Higl Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Zook,
School visited the Lebanon Vet-| Manheim R1, a daughter, Fri-
erans Hospital. Accompanying| day, at Lancaster General Hos-|
the 24 students were Miss Lily! pital.
Martin, Mrs. Joseph Germer Mr. and Mrs, J. Robert Rowe, |
and Mrs. Simon Nissley. Bob Jones University, Green-|
At the present time, the girls ville, South Carolina, a daugh-|
of the club are working toward] ter Saturday, in the Greenville
home nursing pins. Since one! Hospital. Mrs. Rowe is the for-
of the suggested projects is to] mer Jean Gerlach of Elizabeth-
work as a nurse's aid in a hos-| town and Mr. Rowe is the son|
pital, plans have been made for| of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowe, of
the girls to do aide work in the Landisville

St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancast- Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shea-|
er. | rer, Mount Joy Rl, ‘a daughter, |
ret {fermen Monday, at Lancaster General]
VSITS ARMSTRONGS Hospital. !
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spiker, |
23 West Main St., Mount Joy,
a daughter, Tuesday, at Lancas-|
ter General Hospital.
Last week, under the direct-|
ion of the guidance department!
and the commercial department,
juniors and seniors listed the |

Armstrong Cork Company. The, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
group toured the company Becker, Wood Street, Florin, al
plant and offics. | daughter, Sunday, at St. Jos-!
as ff) mime | eph’s Hospital.
NOMINATION SENT ~~ ——
TO U. S. SENATE | GIRL HIT BY CAR
President Eisenhower sent the| Rita Johnson, fifteen, East|
nomination of Elmer L. Zerph-| | Main St., Mount Joy, was iin-
ey as postmaster of the borough | jured slightly last Wednesday
to the Senate for confirmation| When she was struck by a pick-
last Wednesday. Mr. Zerphey| up truck near the local theatre.
has been acting postmaster in| She was treated for a scalp la-)
town since July 1, 1953. ceration. am. RY
| classes at
| modated :
( will be given to residents in or-
| der
| Shaping Machine was present-
| ed
| ment with a Platen Press.
| barracks
| auto violators
oT Se TR
( STUDENTS HEAR TALK
Dr. Thelma Boughton, path-
Equipment Given
ogolist of the Harrisburg Sta {PEST CONTROL
‘To Donegal High
| Hospital, spoke: tb. Junihs “4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED GENERAL


|
A decision was made con- | seniors of the Donegal High CONTRACTOR
| cerning Extension Education | School under the direction of — Free Estimates — CEMENT PAVING
the regular the guidance department. The CEMENT CURBING
January |
board wmeeting of the Donegal
High School Board last Thurs-
day. The board members decid-|
ed that whenever the number)
of persons registered exceeds
the number that can be acco-
in a class, preference
students who are interested in
| medical technogy heard Dr. |
Boughton and two medical tech.
nologists discuss the field.
———
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121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415
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Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF ~

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Fruits & Vegetables

KRALL'S Meat Markel


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ELIZABETHTOWN
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Phone 7.4163
Tues, Fri,
9:30-1:00, 2-5 P. M,
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Optometrist
MANMHEIM
163 §. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-2042
& Wednes. 9.5:30


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WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY

of their registration. Non-
residents will be admitted to
these classes providing there is
room. {
It was announced that a Food
to the school cafeteria by
Paul Weien, president of the
board. Previously, A. D. Seiler
presented the printing depart-
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A total of $591 was realized
from the Mount Joy Mothers’ EARS La)
March on Polio last Thursday oC A IIa” riage
| evening and $100.51 was re- | Apple Pie Special Price inch pia
ceived from the collection tak- i i Jane each
| en in the local theatre ast Fri- Plain Danish Ring aa / Your A&P Store
day and Satuiday, , Layer Cake ‘ji foes oth
Mrs. Warren Funk, chairm: dene Park kg.
of the drive ra Twin Rolls Wit ond Sue oY In Mount Jo
helpers in the solicitation. They A Apt hig y
were Mrs. Lloyd: Will, Mrs. H i D li ht pro ig 35¢ []
Eugene Funk, Mrs. Clyde Ger- ear $ e 4 Nectar sn Is Open
berich, Mrs. George Albert, Mrs. L C bi S 24-01. 52]
Doris Brown, Mrs. Asher Bea- 0g d mn yrup bottle
raefiderier, Mrs. Winfield Hen- P ; i Small ¢ Lge Cc Friday Night
ig Me Hod Fellenbaum, daica e our pkg. pkg.
Mrs. rown, Mrs. |
Bruce Pennell, Mrs. Raymond Margarine. A weet Blue k E] ' Until 9 P.M.
Vallee, Mrs. George Brown, oT phge :
Mrs. Hubert Rice, Mrs. James C 1 3 S Fl ff 3-b. 86° E)
Hockenberry, Jr, Mrs. Simon risco- pry- u 0 fans
Nissley, Mrs. John ‘Booth,’ Mrs. |
Frank Young, Sr., Mrs. Lester : Large c | |
Roberts. 4 dl i p f i : 4 29
In Florin, $208.30 was! col- ce 63s ra ¢ Ll Ho
lected through ‘fhe Mathers h C lifl None Priced large 29- 0
March. Helpers for the march res al i ower Higher head
4 Florin were Mrs. James Ma- + None Priced : 7
era, Mrs. Miles Robinson Mrs. P | C | y i 2's 3 Cl
Dean Robinson, Miss Margie! dasa € er Higher stalks) C
Herr, Mrs. Harry Farmer, Mrs. T | None Priced 45¢ |
Loretta Hill, Mrs. Erma Wag-! Large emp e Oranges Higher deren









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Del
Stewed Tomatoes...
Pineapple 5: vor.
Biscuits ei. vi
Cut-Rite Paper
Ken-L-Ration
Dog
Food
V-8 Cocktail "="
Tide, Fab, Vel >" “i 72¢
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82°
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Red Cheek “°° 2. 35
Hellman’s Mayonnaise
Velveeta wr
Niblets Corn




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Borden, Pillsbury

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| ner, Mrs. Robert Reheard,; Mrs. . 1
Ethel Heisey, Mrs. Hilda Hean, Large Pineapples “+ 20¢[] Apples wiih tw 49¢] Nabisco ry Ls
Mrs. Evel ker io ! inthe’ : i
Vincent pies. Mar Fresh Peas zu. 35c [] Sweet Pofatoes “4 25¢[] , Rol {qe
Gerlitzki, dnd. Mrs. * Edgenc 3 101/5-01 Soft-Weve Tissue 11
Brow 5 gop ¢
Wn. Mrs. Elwood Powe Campbell S Oyster Stew 2 cans 59 [] Dol 3
COMER 3s Fruit Cocktail 071.5, 35
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e108 SoU Pas Snow Crop Sliced Strawberries 2 5 49° [] 2
. i ™ 3 deh oe ; Suniyfield : 1- Ib. Va-1b.
WINTER ACTIVITIES Banquet Pies oii. 95¢ French Fries hii 2 Jo 2T¢ [7] Butter oo 65¢ oi. 67c
Florin Boy Scouts have made! . - oh : J A&P Pineapple Juice oss: 47¢c
as. fo sin Wl New! Fresh! A&P Instant Coffee il A
& 3 we at » er- . - /
shey Community’ Building] Instant Milk Solids Ta 21¢
Poo» : The Scouts! It's All Pure Coffee 2-0t. 45 6-01. 1 19 tienes rs =
{ have alsc decided to go on a! Yo jar jar
hike in the vicinity of the Leb-! ' And You Save More! only only Hunt's Catsup AE 33 [}
anon Pumping = Station with . .
| Boy Scouts. fiom Mount Joy Guaranteed to please you or your Money Back without question Ivor Snow 32: 9 giant "15° 3
and Manheim, March 11. = NC NANDA AT y pkg.
Harry Brooks passed’ his] 2 Green 63-01. — 3 Plain or 6-oz. -
Tenderfoot test during the Star Kist Tuna Label oy 63¢ J M&M $ Candy Rian oan 25¢ Ll Hershey Sarde 3 1.00 []
reek. | : 12-01. - i oor rey
y hes are now underway | Niblets Mexioom = 2% Orange Juice i Re 256 x M th 0 t ux 17¢ Ts 36° [
to organize an Explorer Post in; Armour Hash or 530 J Mild Cheddar Cheese * 45¢ 3 0 er S a $ pkg. phy.
Florin. Complete details have D 16-01. : i
ye el Monte Beefs os 2 "i 25¢ [| Longhorn Ch "4 King Sun Quart Ec
not been completed for the! ghorn Gheese 9 range uice Florida container
new project as yet. The Florin! 1-1. i Gor
Lions Club sponsors Scouting] Crisco, Spry or Fluffo hes 32c L] Van Camps Tenderoni Pkg. 10c 0 Sunsweet Prune Quart 31 c []
lin the town Butter Kernel com 2 "oer 316 Cl Seaside Butter Beans we [] bi
: A-1b. i Ge Hs : 8-01. 12-01.
Tos § or Ritz Crackers av 32] Ceresota iv, 49c 2: Wheaties Co 15° ee 2c]
wo Jupervise = :
oi fori Foss 1 Cheerios Cereal a 226 [1 Appiberry Sauce 16or. 90 [] Wesson or Mazola Oil Quart 60° [1
bers of the committee are seek Hershey coon 20 31¢ ‘= 59¢ [| Blue Cheer 2x 30c oo T2¢ [| Ey eye Bue
ling facilities for the program. 5s x 25-ft.
a I KaroSyrup oii il 21¢ [1 Waldorf Tissue ~~ 3 23¢[] Saran Wrap i 28° []
been secured, the committee L French 154-02, I " i
ord Motts > 31¢ [| Del M Yellow 29-01. R tt ¢ t Plain or 2x c []
Will for a fal 7? el Monte Peaches Cling jean 32 [] i ers a sup Tobasco bottle 3
The next meeting of the com-| Keebler Saltines pg. 25¢ [] Vermont Maid Syrup bate 52¢ [] Nabisco Fig Newtons 143-01. 29 [T]
mittee will be held Thursday,| i sold by tb, 3 large ian pkg.
| Fbe. 16. Charles Fish is chair-| Swiss Cheese he piers 55¢ Ld Joy Detergent bone 30¢c one T2¢ [1 ae = NV VAN)
: : % i x - Ann Page 1-1b. 2-1b.
DR up Commi] Armour Boneless Ham [| Lummis Peanuts “ox 49c [7] Preserves oi. ov 3Tc 69¢
nci i a =i Ann Page 2-01. -01
cio. Warren Foley, Warren Hay-! Hershey Candy an bag 25¢ [] S iff’ P \ 12-01. QP A Black Pepper Pure Ground can 15¢ on 29¢c
man, Clyde Gerberich, Jr., and 2 Prem fan 35¢ L] Peanut Butter Cra Tar 65¢
Victor Shank, president of the icki S-1b. = i 1 ine, Medium :
| Social Welfare : Association. Friskies Dog Meal 5% 63¢ L] Keebler Cinnamon Crisp pha’ 35¢ Ll Ann Page Noodles > bod wo 25¢ )
reste - White House 33. “lo 20¢ [| Macaroni <= Ish «9g NEN Sear ; rd
GIVEN DIPLOMA ! i 3 nl? ne fons 3c L] All Prices in this Advertisement Effective thru Saturday, February 4th,
One Mount Joy woman is in- N fle’ ! Fe .
cluded in the group of twenty, es . 2 J ’
who completed a recent course Eveready Cocoa y 3 Riso we Nusselt 5 Morton $ Green Giant
offered by the Hoyt School cof i Kl . a e 1 i
Pratical Nursing. Miss Velval 8-02 c I-lb c or hae | 24 rp jie Frozen Plas Asparagus
| Reifsnyder and nineteen other| 21 EE] 4] [1] mh 22: rot, 31 [3 Chicken, Beef A 8-oz. Cc [] Green 19-01.
countians received diplomas last San sa 3 Mae BBN Pls. jor or Turkey pkg. 89 Spears - 45¢ Le


week at graduation exercises
in the Grace Evangelical Cong-
regational Church Lancaster.
— ee -
CHARGED BY POLICE
State police of the Lancaster
released their list of
for last week.
LeRoy D. Eberly, North Market|
Street, was prosecuted for reck-|
less driving; Robert E. Ginder,|
Sweethear)
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Sweetheart
Soap
Banquet
toned Chicken
33°
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Detergent
Penn Duick
Noodles
19:
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4 OJ
Fine & Broad 8-oz.
Noodles pkg.
Medium & Wide
Noodles 1-lb. pkg.



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Bosco
Chocolate Syrup
Herb-0x
2 i. 35
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Swift’s Strained
Baby Meats

Red Heart
Dog Food





Rheems, reckless driving; andi bath size 38: orge 36] sent Bo# Boi 12-02. 29: C1 a» '
Wilbert H. Derr, Florin, speed. cakes can |, can Egg noodles bag Varieties A jars 89< [1 6 I-lb. 19¢
cans
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