1 Sale!) 59¢ msm . Low, Low Prices POTATO BUNS and BREAD | bills by check! | Appley, Barbara Becker, Ju-# '‘Try-Outs To Be |ay Detz, Joyce Dunkleberg- ler, Sandra Eshleman, Ruth Held For Chorus Krall, Kay Kauffman, Jan- Twenty students gal high school are cants for positions in Lancaster Countly festival scheduled for 22 at the Pequea of Done- lice Leese, Pat Mihalik, Dor- appli-|is Meyer, Mary Smith, Pau- thella Weien, Jon Bender, Barry Chorus Barnhart, Barry Jrandt, Mar. Donald Eby, Ronald Saer, Valley John Harnish, Kathy Good- high scheol. Try-outs willlall and Arly Watts. be held Feb. § al the Saint| Paul Campbell, from the Paul's Reformed Church in{Department of Music at the Lancaster. Pennsylvania State Univer- Applicants include Audrey sity, will director. ———————— be guest | tn a a ———— i" w ¥ SHOWS MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS AND AND SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 MOUNT JOY, PA. 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Shop today from our complete selection. Slozn’s Pharmacy Main St. Phone 3-300 FOR NEW ; x i Power & Light Company shareowner Randolph C. a spadeful of earth, formalizing start of con: land plant near York Haven, Pa above, said the young man was a securities symbolizes the recent progressive their is W. S. ERT PP&L POW 13-year-ola Pennsylvania Ryder, Jr. of Lancaster, Pa., digs iruction of the utility's new Brunner Is- PP&L Chairman of the Board Chas E. Oakes, right “very special kind of shareowner. His ownership of legislation by Pennsylyania under which Inder this Act, young real comprehension of what it takes share in the fortunes of a business, a lack. The economic education our form and the substance of our economic Brokenshire, PP&L engineering vice president. * savings can gain many adults tyday termine both the Money Alone Not Defense Answer, Swigert Warns Mera expenditure of more money i=n't the answer to satellite development or other defen-e problems, | according to Ernest G. Swigert, outgoing president of tha National Aecociation of Mamifactu-er-. Commenting on Vice Presi-igert added, “pledges that it lent Nixon's recent statement will seek no tax cuts which that defense needs take prece-will short-change the ration’s Mr.|defense needs. The kind of reduction we advocate is over tax relief, “all true Amer-tax {ence “Swigert said ‘cans will agree with Mr. Nix-|‘he kind which would bolster, mn that the necessity of main-™r defensen ‘airing our military superior- ng our economy and allow-| ity must always take priority]"® us to expand and progress without infla ‘ion. There are many Federal aver our desire for tax reduc-|*ronemically tion.” Won't Short-Change Defense], XPenditures Jn the non-de-| “The National Associatio’ |. o CACEOTY of Manufacturers, on behalf o American industry,” Mr. Swi [should be curtailed or post-| moned so that both our de- fonses and our economy can| NEW CABBAGE Ib J C Extra Large (64 size) White Grapefruit 3 FRESH BROCCOLI LETTUCE 5-LB BAG : JUICE ORANGES BEe 10-LB BAG © MAINE POTATOES EO): 55 39- Shop Here Every Day and Save Money! We Do Have Top Quality and bunch DelMonte Pineapple JUICE 46-2 HERSHEY lg can © CHOC. SYRUP 2 2 : Si Valley Forge Bartlett Pears 2%: < Liberty, Strawberry : Preserves 2 ore 4 FORRY’S Home-Made Just Compare-You'll See! HESS’ FOOD STORES “A COMPLETE ONE-STOP FOOD SERVICE” | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MASTERSONVILLE, PENA. PRICES GOOD JAN. 30, 31, FEB. 1 ke lg head 12: | to the man who pays his spade dv nol ns y i REPRAT , Spirits] Reading » MAS. ROME '|-o : HEALER — ADVISOR — MEDIUM | Are you worrying or discouraged? overcome your problems. 333 he kept strong. { Ti ee . oti] However, we must not fall the error of sunnosing i 'hat every problem in nation- il defense can be solved mere- I can help yon I'v by the expenditure of more I have helped thousands money. The reason the Sov- Cancelied checks are automatic receipts . . . invaluable at income-tax time — and all year ‘round. Open a checking UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY oycreomy Heirs! {l'ats were first with a space : I'S y St g space Aided ‘hem in health, luck and happiness. I can stellite is. Viol hecaus Pac : and will help you, and NO APPOINTMENTS ARE ell ; 15 JRO, vecause our NEEDED, AMPLE PARKING. { 'wn efforts in the rocket field 1 . . "ayo y h- YN iw 149 Second Street, Highspire, Penna., file y : hen, , Tare hy 2 i . 10riage o unas Irecident!’ X3 ov bennry ti nn r o - + | | cn Highwoy 230 — 7 Miles East of Bolebate Tganhouer. hos dated tot -6p . estate ay STII Treat I titel i | ‘ot one nickel ever has been lanied for rocket develon- R ent and Congress has voted YES SIR | verv requested appropriation ¥ {| full. T Ti ° Mut Not Pring Stampede ax ime iS ‘“The . ot be allowed to stampede Legs Painful...» nation into ‘crash’ appro- wiations for rocket which would be wasteful and ‘dd little or nothing to nrogress, but which ‘arce us to Russian moon must! our would werdue and which the econo- my needs if it is to & [trong and healthy.” | | | remain Mount Joy J.Cs Play Host Mount were | hosts to the Red Rose Jaycee | meeting Wednesday night at! the local American Leg’on ho-!| | me. Elevenr county chapters| | were represented at the meet- | ng. During the business mee! |'nZ. the group planned the ounty Youth Day in Gov ernment for March 25. State jromvention dates were set for May 1, 2, 3 and 4. | Membersh'p chairman re-| [ported 763 Jaycees in the co.| (w'th the Mount Joy chapter ranking third following Lanc.| and Ephrata. Joy Jaycees account with us soon. MAYTOWN DOWN THE by strengthen-! ely. which ean and; 'adies are Mrs. Samuel Wiley, And Ray Oberholtzer. research! deny the orderly): [reduction of tax rates so long! ™ (ke Bulletin, Mount foy ee ALLEY | Thursday, January 90 ° UC Nearing MOUNT JOY TOWNE . . JR. BOWLING LEAGUE P P STANDINGS eril Point Team w " ; ooole’s ....... 44% 31: Could Bring Tax Troy's... a ‘ is al 4% om Hike on January 1 i [Cs le 3% I Pennsylvania employers E Ye a Fon 031, BOL face the prospect of a possible “High single Frov “991. |boost in the payroll tax from | High triple, Barnhar. 883 an average 1.5 per cent to 2.2 PACKERS—4 | Barnhart 583, W. per cent on Jan. 1. The Bureau of Employment Security has reported that the increase may be necessary un- Brown £1192, Ruhl 525, Pennell 514, EB Packer 486. Total 2600. der the jobless benefits law “"RAUL’S—0 because of heavy drains on Waltz 443, Doe 426, Em-'ihe fund. Director John F. mheiser 466, Wells 542. and Adams said the fund balance “raul 484. Totals 2361. was $361,700,000 at the start — of December and that there is "TOPPLE’S—3 “no sign of any improvement Hopple 550, Farmer 485, i, the labor market.” \lbert 438. Hardish 547, L.| ypder the Unemployment Sane 39. Total 2555. Compensation Law when the HY alance drops below 350 Good 460, Landis 5086, fund balance ops million dollars increased pay- roll taxes go into effect auto- matically. ‘Touch and Go’ “It appears to be touch-and- Toifer 405, Ebersole 451 and "rey 569. Totals 2391. TENDRIX’'S—3 R. Neiss 454, J. Brown m9, MeCue 498. R. Funk go at the moment,” Adams "42. Hendrix 552 Totals said. “And it might taks us up 525 to Dec. 28 before we really "ALLGREN’'S—1 know the answer.” Mateer 533, Keene 480, Unemplorment compensa- ink 462, Gemberling 534, {jon claims now are running "ligren 511. Totals 2520. nearly 50 per cent ahead of : ’ ” this time a year ago. There were 168245 claims for the |week of Nov. 22, amounting [to payments of $4,658.003 in benefits. | The number of claims was [58 500 more than those fot the same week in 1956. Two new church council- Gv men were elected and three) others re-elected at the ann- COMPETING FOR ual congregational meeting NATIONAL AWARD lof the Zion Lutheran Church | Landisville, last Wednesday] Among the 586 selected td inight. The two new council-| nompete for the nation's top | men are Robert Bair andiwonors i n retailing, the {Douglas Will'ams. Those re-/ Brand Name Reta‘ler-of-the- | lected, were Joseph Bown|year titles, will be J: C. { John M. Charles and Charlesiqnayely, Inc., Landisville: {Habecker. Retir'ng membersivthis dealer is vieing for an |~f the church council are Ro-| ward in the Building Ma- thert Gilberg and J. Floyd {aria's D-alers Category in Weider. In other business, a this important compet'tion. Sudget totalling $15.964 for] gelected from among [1958 was adopted. The Rev-l{housands of entries in 25 jerend Ernest P. Leer, pastor. oategories of retailing, these [presided at the meeting {merchants represent retail | In the Adult Sunday Sch leadership in the 48 states, [~ol Department last Sunday [Mistriet of Columbia. Cana- [Herman A. Ries was re-elec-| 45. puerto Rico and Hawaii. ‘ed to serve as Sunday School| gach “Finalist” has been “urerintendant for another|inyited to submit a detailed |vear, and Joseph Brown wasiand illustrated presentation [re-elected assistant superin that best represents his 1957 |[tendent. In other offices, Cal |advertising, sales training {vin Ross and Simon Minnich| hq other brand promotional {were elected treasurer and |. etivities These presenta- (ass'stant treasurer, respecti-l4ions wil be reviewed in [New York March 5, 6 and ’ i 7 and the winners selected The Landisv'lle - Salungal .¢+ that time. Auxiliary to the Lancaster] ———ro ieneral Hospital are com le-| : 4 3 : fre plans Sy a Crh res igible and wi'l receive their oANLY to ha held at tlie Mt individual club certificates : ” ¥ 1a* a eneci: re i a Joy American Legion Home|?" 2 special program in the i Thursday. February 13 next several weeks. S udents at 8 p rh Refreshmente will to receive the charter mem- Ye served. Proceeds of the be- hership citations are Ray efit affa’r will go to the linen| YW 11€Y. Janet Cooner. Robs “ind. General chairlady for by, Robert Wissler, ar- the event is Mrs. Calvin Ross|Pa"@ Hackman and Joan ~ Lh Fe ry i a . Ai 1 a. »* M-s. H. H. Hoffman is pres- Roose, Lan ville: G ant ident. Other program chair-|HAartenstine, Mildred Landis, : Man- t'ckets; Mrs. J. S. Goodman, heim Rl; Robert Wissler, 115 maintenance: Mrs Ave Lancaster; miller, tallies; and Mrs. Wm. J#mes Fenstermacher. Lan- caster Rl; Richard Ho'ling- Correspondent By Richard Jones Phil Bie- Cornell Viumma, prizes. rine fe on er, Lancaster R3; Jerry The Hempfield Junior High Booth. 2423 Chestnut View School Basketball team wags Drive; Fred Joost, Jr. 100 n the spotlight last week in Hnntington Place; Rob-rt astabl’shing what no doubt is Ridder, 15 Urban Drive; » record in Lancaster County Joan Elfe, Lancaster R2; basketball They Fred Hauer, 717 Farming- held Manheim Central score- 9312 Road; Brenda Keener, less in three periods of play 1612 Rideeview Ave., Walter and only permitted them one Martin, Mountville; and Jno. successful foul shot in the fi- Musser, Mt. Joy R1. nal period to end the game on — the long end of a 54 - 1 cou- WINS HONOR at. The junior high squad is Miss Rose Ann Swarr, m top of the county league davghter of Mr. and Mrs. ith lve wins and no losses| Martin Swarr, Main Street, in league play, and are also L.andisville, received the victor in four non-league tilts. Pennsylvania State Future They have a one-week lay- Homemakers of America de- wer before they meet Eliza- gree at the annual state F. ethtewn op February 7 at H. A meeting held at the town Forom Educational Building The junior varsity and var-{in Harrisburg. during the rity teams at Landisville also farm show. Miss Swarr, a vosted victories over Man- sonhomore at Hempfield heim Cent, last Friday night. high school. was the only The iayvess, coached by Dick 2irl from Lancaster County ""eDinourh, held a comfor-|0 be so honored. In order table léad thruou®. the game to be eligible for the degree :checolboy "nd won, 39-22. The varsity.|a girl must have previously ahead 37-27 at the half, ex-| received her chapter and ju- nloded in the third and four- nior homemaking degree h quarters to tag the Bar-|*hrongh active participation ons with a 71-41 defeat. Idle|in club affairs and the suc- ‘his past Tuesday, they con-|cessful completion of a pro- ‘ne league competition Fri. ject. Miss Swarr was recent- when they meet Donegal only cited for an interior dec- the Indiais court. orating project she did her- The wrestlers are still in a|self at her home. ‘osin streak after losing to] The entire FHA chapter “"anheim Central last week from Hempfield high scgool 12-0. The charges of Coach|was present at the Harris- Don FEiss'nger take to theburg meeting of the state home mats tonight when they|2roup. They were accompan- nlav host to Warwick Union|ied by their advisor, Mrs. of Lit'tz, beginning at 7:30pm|Ruth B. Marsh, head of the home economics department Twenty students were el- at the Landisville school,