The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 12, 1948, Image 6

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THE NEW EASY srinbRIER
AT LAST a washer that really
thkes the work out of Wash-
aay! The Easy Spindrier's
twin udbs do the aver age
family’ wash in less than owe
bout. Clothes come out snowy
because Easy's patented
Y¥Spiralator” washing action
washes «/! the clothes in 4
parts of the tub. Clothes dry
faster both indoors and out,
because the Easy Spindrier
whirls out up 10 259, mere
water. No old-fashioned
wringing! No deep-creased
wrinkles to slow ironing.

THIS \ | /wiie This
Ree TUR SPINS 33
WASHES |
IN A HURRY FOR IT?
Then ORDER NOW for
quicker deli
Lester E. Roberts
E AST MAIN ST. Iv. JUNT JOY, PA.


Give Her FLOWERS


BENNETT’ §"
Restaurant’
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
Open 8 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.
aturday
5ts |



EASTER
Your new
made just for you
|
ig |
will give better ||
posture, smooth |
bulges, relieve
: ;
fatigue. Yet mod- ||
erate in price,
{
Monday thru S
Dinner served 11-2 and

MRS. GEORGE ZINK, Sr.
UNTIL EASTER
SPENCER SUPPORTS 5
Electric
Breyers Ice Cream
and Gas Welding
$1.90 Gal. Container
Also Specialize On |
FARM MACHINE WELDING AUSHERM A] 8208. |
| James P. Haus, Agent | I
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Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING |
Phone 251
Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.




Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 289
Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
leiephone 1§7-
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30
Tues. Fri, Sgt. 7.9 P, M,

RETIRE
ON A
| LIFE INCOME
{ CAN SAVE |
CINCH [1 [1
$2 195 $10 §
8 Wekk Now!
Tues Fri. Sat,
9:30-1:00.2.5 P.M, | | R
ELIZABETHTOWN ||
15 E. High St.
| Telephone 24-R





For Livability
For Laying
How much a month
for life will | receive | BUY FROM
beginning at age HA. Cc. MAYER |




LEEREX at all druggists,




Street’ Lighding
Parks
Valuation
° Balance
1947 Water
Cover's Welding Shop = le
| Bends Paid
| Balance Dec. 31
White L h | Balance Jan. 1, 1947 .. 5 228.88] Dsc. 31, 1047 .. 8
1 €g ors | Liquid Fuel Tax Receipts 2.377.007 FEDERAL RESERVE TAX"
| Transfer from Boro Account 1,000.00¢ 00"
For Large White Eggs | ere to Boro
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6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday February 12. 191g |AUDITORE RFPORT OF . THI
: : BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY Ford g
Ea THE YEAR OF 1947. ast one d
me § RECEIPTS: hi |
Balance Jan. 1, 1947 998.52 'T P
if FB § Fole and Street Tax 372.007 owns i
& Liquor License fhe 1, eo
License Fees ces of 220.01 ANS h | N
& Fines : 325. cnoo ews
Rent-Park Hcese 4 (From page 1)

from Water Ac-


Transfer : Gladys Weaver and Donald Wolge-
count .. . 7,500.00] |
Transfer from Liquid Fuel rl Min,
Account 1.000.004 Grade Five: Ruth Drescher,
Other Mise. Revenue 730.88, Irene Heisey and Gladys Scholl.

Tax Penalties Collected 61 14] Grade Four: Carol Ginder, John
Prior X ear [axe ; Collected 1.310 66 Mann, Judith Smith and Jean
1947 Taxes Collected 21,301.41
Building Permits 38.73
/. Tne Donegal and Conoy Fire In-
Total Receipts . $35:250 36 urance Co, presented a Safety
EXPENDITURES: J program as an assembly program |
Administration: id
3 : . last Friday.
Burgess Salary .......... § 125.007 25 ¥ i it ana
Secretary Salary 240.09* Mr. Muncy Gleaton, manager o
Treasurer Salary ....... 10.004 the Lancaster office of the Federal
Auditors 30.007 Social Security Agency spoke to
Supervisors S lary seared 2,100. 007 lasses last Tuesday. He explained |
Ass't Secretary Salary 196.007 . iq 5 |
7 + the Senior Problems of Democracy
Barvices 3220 5 bi |
Engineering Services .. 46. the work of his agency as it af- |
Office Materials & Supplies 444. 19° fects individuals.
Chapter of the |
inducted |
members into its group
Friday, Mr.
former in-
Association Dues ........ 31. 504 The Donegal
Natio: al
4 additional
445.567 at a spzcial
bert V.
Tr Honor Societ
Total Administration .. $ 3.27 5% 5
Tax Ceollection
Collectors’ Commissions. .
Premium on Tax Collector's
assembly,

Duffey, a
Light & Fuel... 0...
666.137 society at the
Bond ................. 118.757 at the school, addressed |
Total. Tax Collection... $ 564s ZL oe group. Mr. Ducey is now “
Borough Buildings: supervisor at Millersville State |
Wages... ... Te 608.007 Teachers College. Members of the |
present time are: |
Other Expense of Mainten- |Joyce Fishe:, Patsy Waller, Janet |
BIO + Ce vi 3 634.48 Isabelle Young, Lester |
Total Bore Buildings .. $ 100861. Hawtho: ne and Bryson Craine, |
Police: 4 Mr. Robert D. Slaugh, of the |
Salary... nian 295519 faculty announces the’ following |
Supplies 421.30. cast fo the Junior Play to be pre- |
Total Polite”... $3 3 376 ig ented April 8 and 9: Gloria Fish- |
| Fire: “er, Norma Jean Shank, Mary Jane |
[Insurance ............... $ 2394¢7 Peggy Rice, Wilma |
Sona 'ibutions 00.00], Jane Dommel, Betty Heinaman, |
upplics 584.18] Botty Pyle, Jean Gerlach, Jamas |
Total Fire Maintehance $ Laz He I Jom Madera, Bane Wag.
| Health: ne, Robert Wolgemuth, Wilmer
Salarigs ........K...... $ 180.00" "Dick, Jay Wolgemuth. Student
Garbage & Ash Collections 2,423.55 | Director: Alice Doles, and Student
Manag > or
Tot4} Healthf.......... $ Ea ger, Holen Snyder.
vi ———— ll CE
Highways:
Waged o.oo 1 Nat’ I Heart Week
Materfal & Supplies .....
(From Page 1)
Jike tnemselves, so that they would |


$ 9, or
$ 1,385.44
Total_Highways
Tnsur: hod er 685.887" not be under the strain of com- |
. IO. . . |
FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSES Interest on Bonds (Fire + veting with sturdier children in |
House) : 157.50 everyday life. Schoclwork would
MUEI 3 ER’S Building Permits ris 15. 7s continuz with specially trained
Zon us 5 a “> oo teachers. Tais is an important |
oroug £ rity 3 . :
PHONE 335 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY § Trans'or to Water. Ac. factor, since ‘a whose
ont LE 7.500. oof has been damaged by rheumatic |

[fever will need training to qualify |
1,000. oo for tne
$3 3.933. 897
December 31, 1647 1.265.487

less strenuous ways of |
earning a living,
Proper forms cof exercise, and {
_4Tzcreational and activities
$35. 250. 36in such a convalescent home w wr
Total Expenditures
Balance

social

ot il T Jan. 1, 1048" | the young patients in a!
iol 8 415877, tii 1 rind: so. the
|1047 Tae IN. 2.839.941 1ealthy frame of mind, so that
_they would not emerge from the

“cardiac neurotic.” |
Proceeds of the valentine-seal
Year 104%... $1,528,000.001" 3,.: : p : : |
v1 drive of P 3 »
WATER ACCOUNT - | e ost 34 of the American
RECEIPTS: —
January 1, 1947
Rents Collect- puse
tal Un aid Toxes wl $ 3.255
Real Estate
rience as
Legion will be turned over to the
$ 2,644.5 537 L ancast:r Heart Association for f
among local heart-disease |
159 Manheim Street CLOSED EVERY SUNLCAY ed ./...... co... $10,773.00 victims. In addition, a number of
Mt. Joy, Pa. Tel.| 277-R Prior Year Water Rents |
660. 5a dustries in the county will dis-
Collected

Penalties Co tected : rn 29.44 play heat shaped collection boxes
Misc. Receipts ........... 411.50 | for the benefit of the Lancaster
Transfer from Bor. » Ac- | Heart Association. Officers of the
cont ...... sae 7,500.00 [
include, Dr. J. Howard !
$22 019 OL FES penshade, president, Dr, R. R.|
Total Receipts
EXPENDITURES: Carbcenetta, vice-presid nt, Harold
Operating Labor ........ $ 192807TG. Ripple, Secretary, and Roy M.
Suppliés & Fxpenses .... 4,102. 297 Pleam, treasurer.
General Expense ........ 191578" i gt
nterest : isis 1,200 £97 Fond RE x
Principal - Sinking Fund 1,50 0.007 Total ia »
Transfer to Boro Account 7,500. 007 ny

31, wf
PATTERSON COAL/ FUND
—_— Balance Dec. 31, 1947 .. 5 =
Total Expenditures . $16, 410874 |

Dec. 31, 1947 5,603.147 \B2lance Jan. 1, 1947 J. $ 388.15"
Interest Received ... 4..
$22,019.00 ceivec re 1300,
Water Rents Unpaid Jan. 1, 1948” a S$ 46.
[1946 Water Rents ...... $ 3.00 [coal Purchased . 4.... 23.13 T
947 Water Rents ....... 08! pares
Dalene Dec. 31,4047 .... 435.0
Total Unpaid ..... . § 678. a Scala COAL To
J hy RNG) FUND Wm alance Jan. 151947 ..... $ 207.12]
alance Jan. 1, . $12,323.93 Interest Received ...... or
Transfer from Water Ac- i 3 be i $ — ad
emt LLL ha 1,500. 00 $ 257.121
deceived from Fira Co. .. 3.500.007 9 Coal Purchoged ; gL
05 5
500.077, LYTLE £5 FUND ~~ |
(187, Zin, 1, 184
a 25. 00]
PENNA. LIQUID FUEL Ne | Coal Purchased ........ -0-
TAX ACCOUNI
$17, 523037
25.00
ACCOUNT
"$ 3.605 ” Balance Jan. 1, 1947 . $ 19140
| 3,605. 943. if
| Expenditures for Street vg SSMS
Repdirs:........ $2,409. 00 $ 1,134.45
Taxes ‘Paid. ..... 0.0. 906.
Account ...... $1,000. 00” [hes TO sl)
TT Balance Dac. 31, 1947 ... $ 228.35 7
Total Expenditures 3,400. 501 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND ~



Ll ance Dec. 31, 1647 Same ance Dec. 31. 1947 .. §$ 7,490.00
1 " Balance Dec. { 3 Limit Councilmanic .. $30,560.00
1 « 2
I] [] MOUNT. JOY. 73, ame IDR INTEREST ACCOUNT ‘Net Councilmanic Debt. , -0<
55 60 65 200000000000 NEW BONDS _| Remaining Borrowin,
A January 1, 1974 07] Cap. Soo is y. .. $30,560.00
Name. —— Transfer from Water Ac- : "15% Limit Electors /. . $76,400.007
COUNE 1,200. 007 4 Net Debt Created py,
wa | PIMPLES 2
perme CCIOYS oun fev ve
$ 1,200.0¢
DON’T SQUEEZE THEM! d brush o
, Present Age DON id soo Per a De on it | Coupons Paid i. 1,200.00] _Remjining Borrow
i i fides ugly Rimples as it sirles ga Cap . $39,900.00
t t 5 ap. Re + 4 ssi vs 5 %
“Mai to: nv oa but a 300mg ie dicated that | Balance December 31, 1947 =0- “| Total remaining borrowing capacity"
relieves itching—drives redness out. INTEREST ACCOUNT <« { Decem 31, 1947


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Medicated Poultry
Mash Is Effective
Government Trials Show
Remedy Deworms Flock
Use of a medicated mash contain-
ing ‘nicotine - phenothiazine has
proved effective in deworming poul-
try, it was shown in trials con-
ducted by the department of agri-
culture,
In the government trials, two
kinds of worms (cecal and round)
were checked and kept at a low lev-
el by using a medicated mash con-
taining nicotine, bentonite (a clay-
visited wita Mr,
NEWTOWN

Mr. and Mrs.
Elsie, of
and Mrs. John
Cromwell on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Charles Zeamer of Kinder-
hock spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ear] Geltmacher and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ironville on Sunday.
and sister,
family
Kaufiman of
Mr. and Mus.

Columbia spent Sunday
end Mrs.
family of
with Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Mount Joy were Taursday even- |
ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, |
Fogie
and Mus,
Columbia,
May Nace of Columbia R1, visited
Ms. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie on Sun-
ay.
Mrs.
visited her
Resy Barton of
Paul Bankus of
parents, Mr.
88 William Witmer on Sunday.

from
parasites
small intestines of a chicken,
Roundworm
like substance)
ordinary poultry mash. Says the
government report:
“Under experimental conditions
the treatment expelled approximate-
ly 99 per cent of the two kinds of
worms, Under field conditions, the
feeding of this medicated mash
to chickens for three consecutive
days, at intervals of three weeks,
maintained a low level of parasitism
in the treated birds.
“Fifteen grams of 40 per cent
nicotine sulfate solution were com-
bined with 151 grams of phenothia-
zine and 287 grams of nicotine ben-
tonite in 44 pounds of ordinary chick
mash.”
This combination of nicotine, ben-
tonite and phenothiazine has been
found effective in research carried
on by private organizations, and
there are products on the market
of essentially the same composi-
tion as that used by the agricul-
ture department.
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Drawing shows method of instal-.
ling section of vitrified clay pipe
for use as storage pit for fruit,
eggs, milk and vegetables. Note
that bell rests on bricks. Spigot
end should protrude above ground
two inches so dirt fill will slope
away from opening. At bottom
ma-
Top opening covered with
wood or
is layer of coarse drainage
terial.
gravel screen or with
metal lid.

For Treating Posts
A new method of treating fence
posts and freshly sawed green lum-
ber has been originated at the Lake
States forest experiment station.
This procedure, the ‘‘dry salting”
method, consists of applying a mix
ture of copper sulphate and sodium
dichromate in powder form to the
surface of {freshly peeled green
posts and freshly s: a green lum:
ber.
The mixture of these chemicals]
dissolves in a humid atmosphere
and clings to the surface of moist
posts and lumber when applied as
a powder.
The method results in deep pene-
tration of the preservative which
appears to be firmly fixed in the
that it is not readily
leached out. A definite advantage
cf this process over any other now
available is that treatment can be
concentrated at the ground line and
top where more protection against
decay is needed. The resulting posts!
‘have an attractive blue color which
is not readily leached out, and tests
indicate that the preservative is rela-,
[ tively noncorrosive to staples and]
wire.
«Small Amount of Salt
Needed by All Pigs
After several years of tests, the
Missouri experiment station has
36,500.00 found that hogs having free access
t+to salt consume an average of only
ra fraction of an
ounce per head |
daily. However, this gmall a
of salt caused these hogs to make |
Earl Geltmacher
| spent $2,750,000 for
and phenothiazine in|
In the past four
families mcved into Newtown. The
Newtown
welcome to these
Swick, Grossman and
families.
—
people of
hearty
the Hoffman,


Farmer's Food {ill
Farmers in the United States
food last year,
| approximately one-eighth of all the
saies In retail food stores,
ireau of agriculture economics re-
ports.
prices at the food store,
has to sell, unless the prices of non-
farm products have declined |
enough to offset the rise in food
price. Using 1910-14 averages as
100, the burcau points out that the |
index of food prices paid by the
farmer has averaged 228 since
June, 1946,
age was 90, recorded in 1932.
New Sun Proof Glass
To keep out the sun rays that fade
cloth in manufacturing,
have developed a new glass by add-
ing ferric oxides to melted glass. |
The glass containing ferrous oxides
has bean developed which will ex-
clude 90 per cent of the sun’s heat-
producing rays that cause reactions
on drugs and chemicals during
manufacture. The glasses have been |
used in railroad passenger car win- |
dows to cut down the heat and shut
out sunburn rays. A dehydrated air
space between the treated glass |
and a safety pane prevents fogging
and allows for a clear view.
Pigs Used as Pets
In some countries


ions. Some people even employ
them as beast of burdens. The wild
ancestor of the domesticated pig is
believed to be the savage boar of
Western Asia. The Portuguese are
known to have introduged
as early as 1443. The founding of
pure breeds of swine, as we know
them today, however, did not take
place until the 18th or 19th
turies.
Liming Is a ‘Must’
Liming is a “must” on thousands
of farms if soil fertility drained

away by heavy wartime cropping is |
to be rebuilt. But lime by itself |
is not the sole answer to soil replen-
ishment. Lime must be aceompan-
ied by other good soil management |
practices.
commercial fertilizer,
tation,
return of manure and crop residues
to the soil.
Arizona’s Prehistoric Race
On the desert
Ariz., lie the famed Casa Grande
ruihs,
toric race known
good crop ro:

they dug canals through
the desert to irrigate their crops,
Charles Cromwell |
Columbia, |
Witmer and |
John |
Salem Gamber and |
Abram Gamber. |
|
Fogie of
Miss Emma Barton and
Mount Joy |
and Mrs. |
months four !
extend a |
families, |
the bu- |
When the farmer pays high |
parity |
prices go up for food products he |
as compared with 114 |
for 1935-39. The lowest annual aver- |
scientists |
pigs replace |
dcgs as pets and hunting compan: |
swine |
into Nova Scotia and Newfoundland |
cen- |
|
NTT ra ay aa. we
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iTS HERE! NOW:
SPRINGER'S RED ROSE
BOCK BEER
ALSO
PIELS -- ' WACKER — °‘FRIOR -— FORT PITT
VALLEY FORGE -— SCHLITZ
ALSO
YUENGLING'S PORTER
VICTOR J. SC HMOLL
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
Mount. Joy Frozen Foods
LOCKER PLANT PHONE 189-M
Much Extra Work All vilamins are
Fair Lady's Spare ealed in.
With Frosted Food only for
Sp Essily Prepared edible portions
Fresh Taste
No Waste

You - pay

FEBRUARY SPECIAL
RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES Fer Valentine Tarts and
George Washington pies
PEAS: - Tender and Green ........ 00... ii itive 21c
HADDOCK FILLETS: - For Lent - i6 oz package ............ 13¢
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
PIUMS 1h 45] BABY LIVA BEANS ...... .3
STRAWBERRIES ..... 1 1b. 50 E CRDHOOK LIMA BEANS 19
APRICOTS .........;.. 1 1b. .16 [STRING BEANS ........ «28
APPLE SAUCE ...... 11h 15 CAULIFLOWER ........... .25
HAMBURG PATTIES 4 for . il ASPARAGUS .............. 1
CLOISTRE DAIRY ICE CREAM
Many flavors
Pints .25 2 gts. 95 1 gal. $1.85






205 TR NC A Re SNR, TE TPA SA 0 AT Craw
These include the use“of |
growing of legumes and the |
south of Phoenix, |
which once housed a prehis- |
as the Hohokam. |
A people of surprisingly advanced |
| culture,
|
|
|
and white men followed their exam- |
ple in the centuries after them. The
ruins now are preserved as a ha-
tional monument.
Mothproof Textiles

German textile finishes called eu- |
lans are said to give complete pro-
tection against moths, carpet beetles |
An army quar- |
said one eulan |
related |
is fast to washing |
| and even termites.
termaster report
mothproofs wool, fur
products, and
and light. Another protects fibers
against carpet beetles and seems
to protect cellulose material against |
destruction by termites.
and

Tribute to G.Ls
Belgium Premier Paul - Henry
Spaak recently inaugurated the ter-
minal milestone of the
of Freedom,” named as a tribute
to the American troops who liberat-
ed Europe in 1944. The road runs
through the south of Belgium from
the beaches of Normandy
the heart of Belgian Ardennes, fol-
lowing roughly the advance of the
American army.
The Fire School
(From Page 1)

$70,460.00" much faster gains than hogs fed a! | $978. 95; New Uniform Fund $254.-
Penn Mutual EE a 49¢ FIRE HOUSE BONDS | WFH Y CERTIFY the above similar ration witha! salt. The tests 18; Entertainment Fund, $179.34:
Life Insurance Co - = | Balanee Jan. 1.1047... .. $ 28.117 report to be a complete and correct} indicated that the best way to feed | |Building Fund, $1362.29: Relief
Au 8 | Bond Fire Company 3,500.00 statement of the Financial transac—f*the salt is free choice in mineral Fund, $3,277 95: Se He Ls d
BIGLER H. MUMIMA fl | Transfer from Boro Ac- ~~ | tions and conditions of Mount Joy y}, mixture. oe eel} ervicemen’s Fun
Mount Joy, Pa, | J | count... 157.50/, Borough in respect to each and ev="| tat pina: $340.01.
, Pa, ; 9, ery matter herein set forth. E bod | Bills totaling $157.80 were order-
Telephone 7-R 3 : "CHRIST H. HERR JBe verybedy reads newspapers Bul oy vad,
1-29-3Mo. inn § | Bonds Paid ...... 500,00 J. ARTHUR MOYER” yor everybody reads circular ad-| rn eed Ls
8 | Coupons Paid .... 157.50 LESTER G. HOSTETTER fr... :
FOR. 0OIGH 5 DUE 10. COLDS Transler to Sinking Auditofs Vertising left on their door step. Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
OPENS ITS NEW

REFRIGERATED CANDY DEPARTMENT
Neither heat, nor cold, nogmoisture can diminish the
flavor of your favqrite glndies when they are kept
cool and airtight in thfs new service to our man
Whitman's customgrs.

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EVERY BOX YOU BUY
HERE IS GUARANTEED FRESH
, Discover how good Whitman's
candies can taste when they are
protected.
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