PAGE SIXTEEN ® Your Legislator's (From page 15) ge back again‘ to 1938 — in that year there were approx- imately 4,000,000 registered motor vehicles in Pennsyl- vania, while this year finds almost 12,000,000 registered vehicles in the state of Penn- ylvania. In other words, since 1938 the number of automobiles in our state has increased by 300% while the number of state policemen has increased by 44%. Bear in mind, that these above figures pertain to traf- fic problems only. We all know that crime (organized and other) in this common- wealth has increased many fold since 1938. There is no doubt in my mind that prior Legislatures and prior Gov- ernors have also been dere- lict in their attention to the Pennsylvania State Police. However, prior sins are no excuse for present sinning. The Democrat leadership in the House must bear the full responsibility fir not increas- ing the complement of the state police during the year 1966. I am told by State Po- lice Headquarters that if they had receved authoriza- tion for the additional 300 men on July 1 of last year that these men, by now, would have all finished their training at the Hershey Aca- demy and be throughout the Commonwealth providing additional service and pro- tection to our 12 million citi- zens. Playing “politics” is one thing but playing politics with human safety and pro: tection is quite another. The state pilice are important to law enforcement throughout Pennsylvania, and they must be given the manpower to do their job. ® Landisville (Fom page 13) Arthur Hackman supervising principal at Hempfield and Dr. Harry K. Gerlach, Coun- ty superintendent of instruc- tion, joined Dr. Wiest and Mrs. Rohrer as the next in line to break ground. * * w Hempfield swept to its 5th Junior high wrestling win Friday, Jan. 21st, defeating Penn Manor 41 to 12 on the Hempfield mats. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. = Weddings -:- ROLLASON — HOFFMAN The wedding of Mrs. Ruth Hoffman of Mount Joy and George Rollason of Harris- burg took place January 15. Mrs. Rollason, a registered nurse, is employed by Dr. Bruce Goodman and her hus- band is employed fy Thomp- son Products. They are now residing at Colonial Crest, Harrisburg. CRIDER — TILLMAN Melissa Ann Tillman and Terry Lynn Crider were mar- ried at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22. in a double ring cere- mony at the Columbia-Mari- etta Methodist church. Rev. E. Alonzo Casselbury, pastor officiated. The bride is the daughter of Wrightsville Chief of Po- lice Carl Tillman, and Mrs Pauline H. Tillman, 368 S. Third street, Columbia. The bridegroom is a son of John E Crider, 121 N. Barbara st. Mount Joy and Mrs. Edgar Jones, 101 Essex St., Mariet- ta. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Tillman, Columbia, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mr. Tillman gave his daughter in marriage. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the ® Announce Annex | ler, Gail Geib, Carol (From page 1) Kintz, Brenda Bates, Patricia Greiner, Toni Leedom, Merle | Brubaker, Thomas Derr, Robert Feeman, David Spick- Mary Jane Eshleman, Houseal, Connie McNaughton, LuAnn Singer, Jane Stohler, Eighth grade — Keith Gish, Dennis Frank, June Kreider, Roxanne Heisey, Nadine Grove, Kathy Forry, Mary Engle, Sandra Pittenturf, Roxanne Wolgemuth, Alice Smith, Warren Rupp, Alan Foster, Ruth Kolp, Brenda Stoner, Larry Feick, Barry Foreman, Scott Gemberling, Dennis Hay, Lynn Hoffman, Jesse Mooney, Kendace Bor- ry, Bonnie Hess, Betty Mar- tin, Evonne Neidigh, Steve Hess, Duane Riseberg, Norma Gntshall, Deborah Hocken- brocht, Barbara Rohrbaugh, and Becky Shoemaker. Tr Bam SAS NS a Sa of duty? We will! to find. Do you get a warm and friendly welcome the moment you step through the front door? When you need a loan, do the officers see the situation from your side of the fence? Do they put themselves out to do you a favor . . . perform services that are beyond the call If you are satisfied with your bank, stay with it. If you're not, keep us in mind. We're easy UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. Member F.D I.C. REGULAR HOURS 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday through Friday 5 pm. to 8 p.m. - Friday : EXTRA DRIVE-IN AND WALK-UP WINDOWS ¢ Daily Until 3:30 p m. — Saturday - 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Hf home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man R. Tillman. On their re- turn from a brief wedding trip the couple will reside with the bride's mother. The bride attended Colum- bia high school. Her husband, who attended Donegal high school is employed at the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Com- pany, Elizabethtown. BPW Holds Dinner Meet The regular meeting of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women's Club was held at Hostetter’s Mon- day, January 24. Speaker for the meeting was Mr. Benjamin Weaver, chairman of the Lancaster County Commissioners; his topic was “County Govern- ment’. He explained that the county commissioners are an arm of the state gov- ernment and that they car- ry on the work of the state at the county level. Some of the important needs of the Fire Auxiliary Holds Meeting The Ladies Auxiliary of Mount Joy Fire company held its monthly meeting in the fire hall on Jan. 20. The president was in charge and 25 members attended. Plans were made to hold a rummage sale on March 18th in the fire hall. New officers were instal- led. They are: president, Edith Etsell; first vice pres., Betty Myers; 2nd vice pres., Kathryn Geltmacher; fin. rec. secretary, Dorothy Chap- in; treasurer, Grace Gelt- macher, corres. sec'y., Thel- ma Heisey; Chaplain, Lois Bender, Committees appointed are: Ambulance, Josie Arndt, Bernice Becker, Jean Char- les, Mary Hank; Publicity: Josie Arndt, and Lillian Maxwell. Social: Betty Taylor, Rose Taylor, Mary Fitzkee. Entertainment: Kathryn Geltmacher, Thelma Grove, Bernice Becker, Judy Char- les, Carrie Smith. Trustees are: Harriet Roe- buck, Carrie Smith, Helen Rice. ® Mervin W. Brandt (From page 3) He was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church and a past lay reader in the church. He also was well {| known as a public speaker. His wife, the former Paul- ine M. Witmer, preceded him in death. He is survived by a daugh- ter, Cynthia, wife of Harry Reynolds, Lancaster; a son, Naval Lieut. Barry Brandt, Charleston, S. C.; and three grandchildren. It’s your tough break when a fellow bores you with his. A hen is the only living critter that can sit still and produce dividends. A good memory test: Try | to recall the things you were worrying about last week. Any man can make a sale. but it requires a smart man to make a profit. JOHNSON BUS SERVICE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORIN, PA. Phone 653-0321 county, according to Mr. Weaver, are a new County Home and Prison, continued work on the development of |- parks and recreation areas and more Court House space. Miss . Lucina Eshelman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James M. Eshelman, Mount Joy R2, was honored as Girl of the Month. During the business meet- ing Miss Barbara Meckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meckley, Mount Joy was selected as the Mount Joy B. P. W. Club’s delegate to the Youth-power Congress in Harrisburg on May 6th and 7th. This meeting will be sponsored by the Pennsylvan- ia Federation of Business & Professional Women’s Clubs. The club’s alternate delegate will be Miss Betsy O’Connor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Connor, Mt. Joy. Several letters were read by Miss Jean Eberly, Corres- ponding ecretary, from sen- ior citizens from Mount Joy presently in nursing homes, thanking the club for their Christmas remembrances. Mrs. John Booth was chair- man of this project. A report on the Christmas Party held for the children of the Day Care Center was given by Mrs. Robert Hoft- master. Mrs. Gerald Sheetz was chairman of this party. Monday’s meeting was in charge of the Legislation and By-Laws Committee, Miss Ruth Eby, Chairman. Her committee included Mrs. Edna Guhl, Mrs. Charles Margraff, Mrs. Lester Rob- erts, Miss Helen Schule, Mrs. W. L. Shoop, Dr. Mary Bow- man and Mrs. Henry Len- hart. SIR VALENTINE CANDIDATES Seven eighth graders have been named to be Sir Valen- tine at Donegal Annex. They are: Jeff Mumma, John Parker, Roy McNece, Wayne Drager, | Harold McCurdy, Lynn Hofi- man and Steve Hess. | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1066 WANT, REACH QUT MILES oe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY @ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: With option to buy, 4-room house with bath, new garage, oil heat, big yard. Phone 653-1271. 42-1c FOR RENT: In Mount Joy, first floor apt., 3 rooms and bath, excellent downtown lo- cation. Also very desirable panelled store or office build- ing. Jones and Zink, call Elizabethtown 367-1159. 42-1c FOR RENT: Attractive 2nd floor 3-room and bath Apt. Hot water heat. Call 653-4294 after 4 p.m. 42-2¢ —— R—— a] CARD OF THANKS —— I want to thank all the friends and neighbors for re- membering me with visits and cards while I was in the Harrisburg Polyclinic Hos- pital. Norman G. Strickler 42-1c In Memoriam Sant i In Memory of my beloved friend Ce MRS. “SKIP” CHARLES, who passed away one year ago, on January 28, 1965. Just a token of love and remembrance for one dear to me, whom I shall never forget. Mrs. Anne Todd 42-1p —— YOUR HOSPITAL Nineteen Junior Red Cross club members of Donegal Annex, one mother, two-club sponsors and two friends toured St. Joseph’s hospital, Saturday afternoon, January 29. This is a club of 7th and 8th grade students sponsored by Mrs. Sadie Brooks. 5 ERENT, 215" APPLES STAYMAN 22” RED& GOLDEN DELICIOUS $1.10 V2-bushel $1.25 l42-bushel 2%," STAYMAN & RED DELICIOUS 75c V:-bushel IRISH COBBLERS & KATAHDIN POTATOES BACHMAN CANDY - SWEET NECK PUMPKINS 12 PRICE CIDER FRESH EGGS—Jumbo & Large, cracked - 4 doz. $1.00 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET a MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 Winter Store Hours 8-6; Except Friday 8-9 Closed Sun. A Eo SE EE ee SE ER SS ATTENTION! ALL PAYING NEWSPAPER CUSTOMERS New Year’s Day at 8:30 were stolen a.m. thirty-two (32) papers at our store. Holidays are exceptionally bad. At one cent per paper profit for Pp 3 the Lancaster paper, it is hardly a paying proposition. I've tried to warn everyone but a few people still insist on cheat- ing and stealing To the honest people, please don’t be offended if you see me checking the coin tumblers after you leave. A person who has nothing to hide has nothing to fear. Futhermore, if T remove your money, I know exactly what the next person puts in. z nave threatened to do me bodily harm to cheating and taking papers, Several people 3 when exposed including the mother of a mature woman who called me on the phone re- cently and asked people stealing if I was the person that watches papers. When I replied in the affirma- tive, she stated that I apprehended her d : aught that the next time she came to Mount pe x iy fd going to punch me right in the nose. If you see me with my nose all bandgaged up, you’ll know the reas- on why. Please pay for your papers. I don’t like bruises. ’ KLINE'S STORE, R. F. Kline, Prop. EE