J AL aR Cle Ri SA LTV Servicing Drafting. Legion To Sponsor Egg Hunt annual Easter the The second Egg Hunt Walter S American Saturday afternoon, the home All childr ding the Mount Joy, and Landisville attend the hunt will be age need sponsored by Ebersole Post 185 Legion will be held March 31 the post on grounds of n up to and inclu twelve from Salunga age ol Florin, are invited to awarded In groups. Child- transportation the Rich 2:00 p for will Prizes the ren are asked to me2t at field Station at m. The scheduled 2:30 be provided by from the George various who Service hunt is p.m Transportation Legionnaires station s general chairman of the His committee includes Irvin Smith, Ward Halder, Lee Rice, . Sam Schneider, Jack Germer, Joe Brown, Gerald Sheetz and James Shaeffer. —— -@ ———— Stevens Trade School Receiving Applications The Thaddeus Stevens Trade School, Lancaster, is now re- ceiving applications for admis- sion for the term beginning September 1956. Stevens is a free trade school, maintained and operated by the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania for the training and education of or- phans and other deserving boys. It is the purpose of the school to provide both shop and classroom instruction in various trades. These courses are approved by the Depart- ment of Public Instruction and upon graduation students are awarded a secondary school diploma. Practical Courses of Instruction Three year courses are offer- ed in the following trades: El- ectrica Clonstruction, Machine Shop Practice, Printing, Auto- motive Mechanics, Brick Mason- rv, Baking, Woodworking, Ar chitectural Drafting, Radio anc and Mechanical Detailed information about any of the courses offer- ed may be obtained upon in- quiry from the school. Applications are accepted for consideration from any orphan or other worthy boy who is a resident of the .Commonwealth service Liebschultz event, REPRESENTATIVE FOR CALCULATING MACH. CO Friden Calculating Machine Co., Inc., of San-Leandro, Calif announce the appointment of J. M. Engle, 411 High St, Elizabethtown as entative for Frider most renown names in precision East their repre this area one of the world’s calculators, is entering many new fields in office machinery and is offering astounding labor saving devices unknown, The combination of the of this manufacturer and 1] shed i and name this stab! name in office furn‘shings better machines reflcet to the community ® Opportunities For Registered Nurses Thera for registered who expect to apply for year. A should an even orvice now opportunities those are nurses or regis- num- exist at the sanatoria of Department tration within a ber of four tuberculosis the Pennsylvania of Health. There are opportunities promotion to Head pervising positions. The starting annual salary for staff nurse is $3468; there promotional opportunities to more advanced positions with annual salary ranges be- tween $3648 and $5332. All pos- itions are covered by the Merit System of the State Department, of Health. In-service training is provid- ed at each institution and there are opportunities for pro-| fessional growth. The Sanatoria are located at Hamburg, Mt. Alto, Cresson, and Philadelphia. | All persons interested are in- vited to contact Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Personnel, P. O. Box 90, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for applications and further infor- mation. : — a» - Auxiliary Formed At E-town ‘College | Mrs. Henry Musser, Mt. Joy, R1, was one of five women, to organize a Women’s Auxiliary, for Flizabethtown College at a special meeting held recently. After becoming the initial m-ombers of the auxiliary, the group planned a membership expansion program to include! both friends and alumnae of the college, a punch hour to be held on campus May 12 as a part of May Day festivities and gave preliminary consideration to possible projects for the new positions for Nurse, Su- are | organization. | | tention to that fact, New Regulations Cover Special Dietary Foods -PNS- New requirements con- ag- past Harrisburg laions covering for special dietary taining artifical sweetening ents instituted during the year are being closely enforced by agents of the Dept. of Agri-| culture, Penna. News Service learned this week. Actually the new regulations the end of the so-called label” dietary foods, | previous requirements dietary food foods meant Yerepe Under cach package of conta‘ning saccharin or other artificial sweetening agent was required to carry a special black-bordered label calling at-| and also use except on cautioning against on advice of a physician. The change resulted Supreme Court decision which declared that the black border was ‘“‘not appropriate” and would tend to discourage the purchase and use of “what ad-, mittedly is a harmless product.” The department pointed out that regulations now in effect require that foods containing, non-nutritive artificial sweeten- ing agents shall be segregated from other foods in retail stores so that special dietary products are apparent to the purchaser. Signs with type four inches, high reading “Special Dietary Foods” are required where such foods are offered, the depart- ment cautioned. rte (re een THIRD MARINE DIVISION REUNION 1S JULY 1 The 1956 Reunion of the 3rd Marine Division Association will be held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, from June 29 through July 1, 1956.| Information regarding the re- union and the Association may be obtained by writing John] Bugel, Executive Secretary, P.| O. Box 548, Culver City, Calif. ! The Association is comprised of veterans who fought at Bou-| gainville, Guam and Iwo Jima' and men now serving with the Third Division overseas. Form-, er Marines, Navy personnel and from a | members, of the 25th Seabees Battalion who honorably serv- ed with the Third Matine Divi- i Hh) : 1953 FORD 2-DOOR sion are eligible for member: ship. Production of leather goods and paper continue to rank a- mong top industries in Elk Co. Only four found in Monroe County. of Pennsylvania, who has com-|’ nine grades of who has passed his sixteenth birthday. An ap- plicant must not have passed his nineteenth birthday at the time of admission to the school. No discrimination is made as to the location of residence in the State or for race, creed or color. Scholarships Available Full scholarships covering tuition, room and board,’ are offered to deserving boys who can qualify on the basis of an entrance examination held at the school in June. All appli- eants will be notified individ- ually as to the details of the examinations. A300 3 LEIA pleted at least schooling and claim could bankrupt, you! You can easily be held re- sponsible for someone being injured in your place of busi- ness. And without the proper insurance coverage, the dam- ages could put you out of busi. ness. You're surely safe with PTF Liability Insurance. We'll design a policy to fit your exact protection requirements. Consult us today. ley & Rutt Agency Main St. sane? announcing i | Priel Paul A. Martin Inc. Mount Joy 3-3011 StS» WES I i ie A SH : as your local FORD HOMES dealer A FORD house is a HOME! Liveable, handsome, quality-built to last a lifetime! And, FORD HOMES cater to individual tastes . . . with a wide choice of models... hundreds of interior and exterior variations of style, finish and color schemes! Ford Homes are approved for G.I. and F.H.A. financing and comply with requirements set up by leading Building Code Model 55073 A spacious house, available as shown, or with steeper roof to provide expand- able attic. ; Lad Rs pre y Authorities. NERNEY Fo FORD RANCHER 55070 RG 3-bedroom house modern rancher lines. Low * pitch roof, window walls for indoor- outdoor living, larger kitchen and living room, ample “ closet space. With or without base- meat. models to choose from— call your FORD dealer today! MANUFACTURED BY IVON R. FORD, Inc. McDonough, N.Y. | and Donna Lee of East | Bob Jones PERSONALS The following Mr, and Mrs. and family of on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mrs. Michael John and Larry of Maytown; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hershey and daughters, Beverly Ann sersons visited Elwood Gerber Marietta R. D. and burg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry attend Reich's Evang. gational church services day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gerber and family of Marietta R. D. attended a service in the E.U.B. Fourth Church of York, to hear Rev. Bob Jones, the founder of University, North Kuhn Congre- Sun- Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zinn, of Marietta R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Foreman on Sun- day P. M. Mrs. Paul Stehman Sr., is visiting their son James, and family in Maryland. ————————— = ————— Banks To Be Closed On Good Friday Union National Mount Joy Bank and its Maytown branch and First National Bank and Trust Co. and its Florin branch will be closed on Good Friday, March 30. re (ff ren Many fertile farms dot the | landscape of Bedford County. 2 0k No } son | Peters- | Increasing Trend Toward Soil Conservation Harrisburg -PNS- Spring plowing on Pennsylvania farms this expected to reveal an increasing trend toward soil practices, the Agricul Mount Joy, a son, year is conservation State Department of ture asserted this week “Plowing on the contour” or in stripes last year proved more | popular than ever, Secretary of Agriculture William L. Hen-| ning told a Pennsylvania News Service reporter this week. The practice usually provides strips of grass and sod between strips to be planted with row crops that must be cultivated. The strips of grass with sod hold moisture and prevent sev- ere and the formation of gullies with an accompany- ing loss of topsoil during heavy erosion rains It was noted that while some Pennsylvania farmers for many | years have practiced strip erop- advancements have in the more than counties where soil ping, great been made two-score conservation districts have been organized and farmers are ob- serving contour planting and other water conservation! practices. It is perhaps interesting to note that since 1945 when the first soil conservation district was organized in Pennsylvania under legislative act of that year, roughly 400,000 acres of cropland in the soil conserva-| tion districts have been laid out in contour strips. soil IRTHER FOR A Coop Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles | 1952 FORD 2-DOOR 1953 CHEV. 2 DOCR 15,000 Miles 6 cyl SALES MOUNT JOY 1952 FORD 4-DOOR 8 cyl | 8 cyl { 1949 MERCURY 2-Door TRUCKS 12853 FORD PANEL 6 Cyl 1950 FORD iy Ton Express ir toe | CLARENCE W. HERR | SERVICE PHONE 3-9701 It says," for the best service check the directory before calling” Wherever you go you'll ice if you check the directory before calling. By looking beforehand you save yourself time, trouble, and the embarrassment of wrong numbers. So the next time you're making sure of the number . . . It's the smart way to get the most out of your telephone service. Columbia Telephone Company get better telephone serv- a call... and you're not look in the directory first. INDEPENDENT — BIRTHS | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 29 Mrs 4 Fred Loewen, Sunday, at Mr. and ! Columbia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer L. Wit- mer, Manheim R1, a son, Satur- Lancaster General Hos- "Fair Haven’ CONVALESCENT HOME AMBULATORY OR CHRONIC PATIENTS Excellent Care, Quiet, Pleasant Atmosphere REASONABLE RATES day, at pital Mr. and Mrs. Linneaus Long- enecker, 201 Birchland Avenue, a daughter, last Thursday, at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hassing-| er, 206 Birchland Avenue, a daughter, Wednesday, at Saint Joseph's Hospital. Lancaster PHONE 4321 | 11-4c | Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin POLITICAL MILLERSVILLE RI { POLITICAL POLITICAL I Ain In The Race To Stay Two months ago I anounced myself a candidate for State Senator for our 17:1 District . Because it then appeced likely—and later proved certain—that 1 would not riceive the “official” endorse- ment of top-level leaders of the party organization, many thought I would withdraw irom the race. Two other candidates cid just that. If I also with- drew, it would leave only ¢ne name on the ballot—that of the “slated” candidate— and deny Republican voters of this District their right to 1 free choce of their Senator- ial nominee. WILLIAM H. EGLI It would make a mockery of the Apirl 24th Primary Election. A PRIMARY Election, as cefined by American political trerdition, is one in which th voters of a Party, BY FREE CHOICE OF BALLOT, select from those of their fellow- members who aspire to pubic office, the candidates they to represent them in the General Election. It is my firm conviction that the preservation of this traditions vital to the future of Republican Party and 4a the best interests of ALL of our people. our ] take pride therefore, in continuing my candidacy for the Republican nominaton for State Senator for the noithern part of Lancaster County and all of Lebanon County. Having once entered tio race, I had no intentions of quitting. I have none now. I am in to stay — I AN. IN TO WIN! ‘ WILLIAM H. EGLI REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE STATE SENATOR | Write Your Own Ticket On Tke '56 “Big M” THIS WEEK ONLY AT MIDDLETOWN, PA. Nig SLEY MOTOR COMPANY 2 Years or 35,000 Mile Guarantee on New Cars EASY TERMS: 36 Months To Pay — No Down On Many Models A Few “SAFE BUY” Mode's '55 Mercury Station Wagon auto. Trans .. $2795 55 Willys 4-Door Cust. Hyd. .., as $1245 '54 Olds Super “88” Air conditioned . . . $1945 ’53 Chevrolet Belaire power Glide » « . . . $1245 — ALL CONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED - NISSLEY MOTOR CO. 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