Nt pdt tisdale NTN d—The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 8, 1948 Boro Council Keller “suggested” not "to be = too hasty and defer the election one (From page 1) month, Mr, Newcomer stated that there is an opportunity to send a receive two per cent commission, | mani to the police training school same as was paid last year. whith opens at Hershey Feb. 4, Other Boro Officers That he inquired and we can send Treasurer, Car] Krall, A nan there for a fee of $40 and kiss ; la if the man is a G. I. there is no Solicitor, Arnold, Bricker and charge, Beyer. Mr, Eicherly stated that the Supervisor, Henry Smeltzer. Boro code calls for a night watch- Pumping Engineer, George W.| man at all times. Mr. Krall nom- Schatz, inated Neiss for Chief of Police When it came to the election of | and that he attend the school and a Chief of Police, the application | at the same time do police duty. of Park Neiss, Jr. was read. Mr.! Mr, Neiss was elected to succeed as ig 1048 i ON BON JANUARY toss in THY 1 a date with danger. . . $ by keeping a date with your negtest official: car inspection station. Prepare for winter driving. Know. your brakes . . . steering gear ../\ and tires are ready to meet the hazard of wet and icy roads as welllas normal driving. Know your headlights will focus correctly. Know your car is mechanically safe to drive. If you haven't already done so—make sure your car is Statg inspécted yithout delay. Your car must bé inspected by January 31. There will be no extension of this period. Jo come drive legally unless you have an inspection sticker by January 31st. MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE... » THEN DRIVE IT SAFELY | BY] \ mss | Elmer Zerphey, Salaries These salaries were then agreed ' Burgess—$125 per annum, Same, Secretary, $40 per month and $15 for making out tax duplicate. A $5 per month raise, Treasurer, $50 a year, a $40 in- creasey Supervisor, $2,400 a year, Was $2,100. Pumping. Engineer, $150 = per ;menth and house rent; was $135. \ Chief of Police, $2,100 a year, and provide mbtorcycle; same, ro Employees, 75¢ an hour, was T0e, Business Meeting The migutes of the last regular meeting, were then head and ap- proved. : Squire Hendrix reported the receipt of $10 collected as fines for speeding. The solicitors reported having filed two liens for taxes against local real estate, Mr, Eicherly reported having placed new tires on the motor- cycle and boro truck. Pumping Engineer Schatz re- ported having pumped 8,127,000 gallons of water during Decem- ber, The monthly and annual report of Officer Zerphey was read, He made 186 arrests and prosecutions last year, Elmer Zerphey stated that at certain seasons of the year the Penna. R. R. cuts the hedge along the cut on the south side and thereafter there is a possibility of children falling into the cut, The secretary was instructed to cali the attention of the. proper officials at Harrisburg for better protect- ion, The treasurer's report showed a balance of $1,506.58 in the Boro account and $6,006.13 in the Water account, Petition Council The following petition was read by the secretary: To the Burgess and Members of the Council] 'of the Borough of Mount Joy: / We, the undersigned citizens of Mount ’ Joy, Penga, and property owners, residing on Frank Street and vicinity of the aforesaid berough, protest to the Mount Joy Boro Council at this time against the building of a garage by. Clar- ence Schock on the South Side of Frank Street, We consider this a menace to our property, as a five hazard, causing a lowerment of our valu- ation, as well as being a public nuisance. We, therefore, as citizens ask your kind consideration in this matter, Signed by: Gecrge B, Siller, Frances E. Siller, Clyde D. Mumper, Kathryn Mumper, Mrs, Beulah Keener, Frances Keener, Dorothy E. Schock, P. Frank Schock, Clara S. Schock, Ethel Mae Felker, Kathryn Felker, Mrs. C. B. Keller, Marguerite Walters, Anna Keener, Margaret Mounce, Henry C. Mounce, Hannah S, Sweigart, Paris H. Sweigart, Joseph Schroll, Blanche Schroll, Thomas Schroll, Martha S. Schroll, John W, And- WITH PLENTY OF REDDYBOXES BETTER ELECTRICAL WIRING Don’t overlo/ build or m/ SEE Y( MODERNIZE YOUR HOME “OH, ALL RIGHT/ T'LL /SEE ABOUT GETTING our wiring system. When you provide ADEQUATE WIRING. CTRICAL CORTRACTOR | | TOMORROW J” BG gh dag gh I SR NE Ae Mg lg OU Church Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, January 11, 1948 { 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. The Service Theme: Prayer Without Ceasing | Why? | Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | Sunday, January 11, 1948 | 9:30 am. Church School 10:45 a.m. The Service | Service held at Mount | Why? Joy. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, January 11, 1948 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 am. Morning Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m, Bible Study Friday 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, January 11, 1948 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 am. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. K-L-C-E, 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period ( 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Monday ! 7:00 pm, Sunday School Board | 8:00 p.m. Choir will meet, Tuesday 7:45 pm, Young People will meet, Wednesday 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 pm. Official Board will meet, Thursday 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid and W. M. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Church Of God | Rev. C. F.. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, January 11, 1948 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship | Sermon: The Light Shines, 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Universal Week of Prayer Ser- | vice will be held here. Sermon: Jesus Taught Us to Pray, | by Rev. Carlton N. Jones, Monday 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Board Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and | Bible Study Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Sunday, January 11, 1948 9:30 am. Church School erson, Mrs.. John W. Anderson, | | a permit to erect man; H. S. Krall, J. R. Keller. | J. S. Gates, H. S. Krall, | the Finance committee tc prepar i the budget fer 1948 and have | thefe w:s anything we could dn ‘| Clalence Schock. No Action. Clair Wagher, Mrs, | Wagner, Clarence B, Gruber, Mrs, | Clarence B. Gruber, Burgess Brown stated that Mr. upon and in every insts cept two, there was’ an i Scheck had not as yet ¢ Mr, Newcomer firemen asked for 60) feet of but that they would be satisfied with 400 feet. The Commitiees Chairman Ficherly then named | these committees to serve thruout the year: Street: C. K. Newcomer, Chair- Water; J. R, Keller, Chairman; Light: W., L. Shocp, Chairman; | C. K. Newcomer, J. R. Keller, Property: H, S. Krall, Chairman: | | W. L, Shoop, C. K, Newcomer, Finance: J. R. Keller, Chairman, | i H. S. Krall, W. L, Shoop. Ordinance: J. S. Gates, . Chair- | man; C. K. Newcomer, W. L,| | Shoop. Coal: Burgess J. G. Eich- | | erly, H..S. Krall, C.K. Newcomer, | Chairman Eicherly instructed | e same ready for the February | meeting, | Burgess Brown then made some | well chosen remarks. Several Eyesores Councilman Keller inquired if relative to eliminating two un- sightly chstacles in the east end of town gamely: The old stone mill. along . the highway and the over : the ~coal bins on the siding ‘at Harry Lee- dom’s coal yards, both owned by Upon motion $1,000 was trans- | ferred from the water to the Boro | account, bills to the amount of | $852.63 were paid and Council ad-! journed, Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, January 11, 1948 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m, ‘Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sharing in the closing service of the week of Prayer in the Church Tuesday home of Mrs, Warren Bentzel, New Haven Street. Guild at the church, Theme: Prayer Without Ceasing | Friday Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, January 11, 1948 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:00 p.m. Luther League 7:00 p.m. Vespers 7:45 p.m. Mission Study Class of the home of Mrs, Clyde Gerberich. First Presbyterian Church . A. McGregor, Pastor 7, January 11, 1948 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship will meet, rc Young People Evangelical U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Prayer Meeting and C. | Glossbrenner BE United Brethren Church H. Gable, Pastor 9:30 am. Sunday School fo Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m, Choir 1 Prayer Meeting MPL ON’T SQUEEZE THEM!I {LEE and see how EN a Rp ey gy NEWTOWN Mrs, Mathilda Derr attended a birthday dinner given in honor of Maris Gainor at the Gainor home in Mount Joy on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Isler and daughter, Mbps, Victor Snyder visit- ed Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Lindemuth of Marietta on Sunday, also visit- ed Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Westenhefer of Marietta, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Gamber of Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs, Ab- ram Gamber and daughter, Minnie, Mrs, Daniel Moore Mrs, Salem Gamber and family of sited Mr. and Columbia, Mrs. Emma Givens of Middletown ed Mrs. Daniel Moore on Sunday ; Robert Givens, visit- and Mrs, Laura Weaver at Iron- 1 ville, { , tate and | Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Barto and | grandson Roland, of Columbia, visited Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Fogie on | Sunday. | Mrs, Irvin Witmer and daughter, | Jean, Mis, Lillian Witmer, Mrs. | Grace Geltmecher and Mrs. Daniel | Geltmacher attended = a Stanley demcnstration at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Mellinger at Mount Joy on Monday evening. | Ir. and Mrs, Mervin Keith, Mr. | and Mrs, Ralph Keith” of Lititz, | visited Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Gelt- | macher on Thursday. eA Gl (Weems LANDISVILLE| n \ i son, Barry, of Philadelphia, spen the Christmas holidays with Mr Youngs parents, Mr. and Mrs | Harry T. 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