The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 24, 1956, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
ROUND-UP
Penngylvania News Service
Hafrisburg
ia’s lawmakers as they stum-
bleg during the week |
thgough the dying hours of
"1955-56 session have un-| ..
uestionable emerged as a
‘somewhat sad and befuddled
group. |
Hot on the legislative a-
genda was a series of
ference” bills - bills
held sharp differences of
opinioi between House
Senate wishes, bills that had
to be resolved with specially
appointed conference com-
nijittees.
Such top legislative pieces
as the sales tax
increased pay for Pennsyl-
vania'’s school teachers,
creased pay for state offici-
als, lawmakers themselves
and judges, widening the
scope of the
dollar flood disaster coverage
program - all of those and a
host of other controversial
items headed into conference
committees.
One by one the 1¥wmakers
passed the measures to grind
out the dying days of the
abortive and record-long '55
session.
Increasingly, Governor Lea-
der at his last press confer-
ence, when asked again what
he would do about the teach-
er pay increase bill told the
newsmen he still was unde-
cided as to what his course
of action would ultimately
be.
As for signing or not sign-
ing the measure, he would
only say:
“At this point I can’t
whether I will or Whethar
won't. The whole thing
still somewhat fluid.”
On the general appropria-
tion bill - covering normal
operating expenses of state
government - which the Leg-
islature cut. when asked how
it looked to him, the Gover-
nor replied:
“It looks disastrous for
of the departments.”
On the worn out sales tax
issue, when asked by a re-
porter whether he would be
satisfied with an extension of
the tax stamp deadline to
January 1, 1957 rather than
the July 1 date as originally
proposed, the Governor peer-
ed owlishly through his glas-
ses and quipped:
“I'll never be satisfied with
the tax stamp plan as far as
I'm concerned if they set it
back to the year 2000.”
some
"As - the 1955 Legislature
was going into it’s folding
up ‘convulsion, a newsman
asked him whether there was
any possibility of a special
session being called in De-
cember this year to knock
out- the sales tax if Demo-
crats in November gain con-
trol of both houses.
This apparently caught the
Governor off guard as he
thought for a moment before
replving:
“1 don’t feel . I'm. in very
good, position to discuss that
right now. I'll cross that
when I get there - if I last
that long!”
The consensus of opinion
among observers® here on
Capitol Hill was that with
the determined opposition
the present Democratic ad-
ministration has to the sales
tax - a special session in De-
cember not too far fetched
after all, should Democrats
win both the House and Sen-
ate in November!
RECEIVING SEEING EYE
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Earl Myers, North Barbara
Street, is being trained with
his seeing eye dog at Seeing
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Je ersey.

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A Vacreator, the latest in Milk
Processing Equipment, was placed in operation at Turkey
Hill Dairy this morning. Charles Frey, General Manager
in announcnng the instailation of this new equipment stat-
ed it was the first for Lancaster County. The Vacreator,
ar V-C Process as it will be known, is capable of double
pasteurization as well as end pasteurization and assures
constant true flavor of fresh milk so processed. Mr. Frey
added, “This is modern progress in dairy processing, and
PROCESS
tand, Manheim R4,
ter, Friday, at
General Hospital.
Grissinger,
bara Street,
urday, in
Hospital. on
land, Manheim RI,
gn Bg HRA Saturday, in
oa J 0 wi er
"NEW V-C
eral Hospital.
club defeated Camp Hill 4-2
The Bulletin, Mount Joy,
Pa,
| Thursday, May 24 ; Midgets To
Canvass Town
The Mount Joy Midgets
BIRY HS
Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Gretna Playhouse
Groff, Manheim RI1, a son, :
will canvass the town on
Friday, at Lancaster General To Open June 7 Friday evening for funds i
Hospital. . The Broadway comedy hit, help defray the expenses for
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heis- «phe Solid Gold Cadillac,” the coming season which are _
due
completely
considerably large
breaking in a
new team,
a daugh- wij] open the Gretna Play-
Lancaster ,oygse season, June 7. Chas.
F. Coglan and Gene P. Otto,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold co-producers of the Mt, Gret- The team itself is rounding With vegetables, Italian
Brandt, Mount Joy R2, a son, na summer theatre, have an- out in fine shape and prom- Spaghetti
Friday, at St. Joseph's Hos- nounced. ises some real good ball
pital. Other plays in the 14- Players for Mount Joy. Only $00
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Char- week season with their open- Spaghetti Dinner 60
les, Jr, Landisville, a son, ing night dates include “Mr. SCOUTS ACCEPT TRACK She Sandwich 0c
Friday, at Lancaster General Roberts,” June 14; “The Re-| MEET INVITATION Home Buked
Hospital. markable Mr. Pennypacker,” ly The Mt. Joy Boy Scouts yum Sandwich 30¢
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rit- June 21: “The Milky Way," Have an nvitauon SEA FOODS
tenhouse, Landisville, a son, June 28; “Present Laughter, attend a track meet Clams .... doz. 25¢
Thursday, at Lancaster Gin. July 5; “The Seven Year the Manheim Boy Scouts in Tail a
eral Hospital. ' Itch,” July 12; “The Patsy,” Manheim June 21. The 11, Crab Cake
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben- July 19; “Tobacco Road,” IR and 13 year-olds will with slaw ae 25¢
der. Manheim R1, a son Sat- July 26; “Ten Little In-|Compete in various track ev- Shrimp order 50c
urday, in Lancaster General dians,” Aug. 2; The Play's ents: PLATTER DINNERS
Hospital the Thing,” Aug. 9; ‘Ana- i” pa — | Kitchen open Daily from
| Mr, and Mrs. Leroy K. Stasia,” Aug. 16; “Three on a When in need of printing, 10 to 8
Frey, Manheim R1, a daugh- Honeymoon,” Aug. 23; “Bus '®Mme mber The Bulletin. Joe and Millie Arbutina
ter, Saturday, at St. Joseph's Stop,” Aug. 30; CANNIVETS- jy gyn ERNE
Hospital. ary Waltz,” Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bernard Shows will
torn: MADAME DEVORHA
128 North Bar- except Sunday. Curtain time
a daughter, Sat-is slated for 8:30 p.m.
oe] Reader & Advisor
all
problems of life. Has helped
the Mt. others can help you. All
enter- Readings guaranteed.
Lancaster General
SCOUTS PLAY BALL
Wednesday night
Joy Boy Scouts were
Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Ro-
a son, on
Lancaster Gen-
al Hospital. tained by the Florin Boy HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Scout troop to a baseball “Marke en
Moyer, Manheim R4, a son, 8ame played on the diamond No 1. Markel Street
Saturday, in Lancaster Gen- 8 the Florin Community MARIETTA, PA.
Hall.
TENNIS CLUB WINS
The Mount Joy tennis
Deep Sea Fishing Indian River Inlet
although expensive to install, there will be no change in Sunday. The three doubles SHIP TO SHORE RADIO
price for V-C Processed Milk.” matches were halted by rain.
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STORE HOURS:- Closed Mondays Tues., Wed. and
Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00 Friday & Saturday 9:00 to 9:00
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MOUNT JOY, PA.

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
- OF THE -
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SATURDAY, MAY 26th
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for night swimming 7:00 until??...Have your group or
club plan an evening of swimming.

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Arbutina’s Tavern
Jacob St. Mount Joy
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 25 - 26
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