The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 09, 1948, Image 7

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at if you did get an-| gy. pay. Russell Hoetzel, pas-
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The Bulletin,
the
founding of the
rganization in Bainbridge.
: BROS.

Mt. Joy, Pa.
Boreman, 50 years. {
Thursday, December 9, 1948-7
Everybody reads newspapers but

121st | vertising left on their door step.
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meeting dedicating the
First Methodist
' Patronize Bulletin advertisers,
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FOR
MEN and BOYS
SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
ESSLEY SHIRTS
JUST ARRIVED
$3.25 - $395
Umbrellas Neckware
B.V.D. Pajamas
Lounging Robes Glo
Buxton Wallets Ke
Monogrammed Freg
Handkenchiefs Ingefwoven Socks
Fine Jackets ~~ ool or Leather
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SUGGESTIONS FOR BOYS
Wool Plaid Jackets Regular - Reversibles
Cotton & Wool Plaid Shirts
Belts Hankies Ties
Make Your Selection Early









| Starling Wednesday, December 8th, We
Will Be Open Wednesday All Day Until
Christmas.
Starting Friday, December 17th, We
Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas.

MOUNT JOY
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Let Us aul Your Poultry Direct

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i | increased taxation would meet the "°° AGH TY £ i) a
WwW d d En D 5. 48 | pproval of the majority of our tax \ numerously signed petition by a ¥ & a og EOE
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e nes ay vg., eC. pi | payers but nothing definite was a- Yesiaenls of West Donegal treet
in greed upon. W read. They objected to the Fr 4 RR M p
+ 3 a widih and condition of said street. LE AH
ff i Do We Need It Ces Sails ada: Borat Tat
. ’ ’ . # BI! Mr Blyer, a resident of our boro,! “0 chy . si ( ane} ie a
Industrial and business men are invite was the first person to speak in th a - oF 1s Pores erty y som eo id OW GE ir Ea >
d d d thi ti t 2 A Jal new t it into a double dwelling. | vy Hid N
and urged to altend thi meeting/a 3 cagine, He said the Fire Gompany i
BR at present has three pumpers, we Both these requests were referred i T ow <n uv
WN . 3 Gdns ry . : oa RK { hH
* . [7 © 1 hoy 1 ww Treks & to the Zoning Commission. i hy]
1 1 3 i ar only a nort distance irom Al i ON Al
which time the new wate rates will be DL I hots ent 0 motors) UIA §
1 3 Wn ctta and F'town, where there is cycle will be held over until next 1p
discussed. Please come. | 8 conic” airmen and in coe of sear nan ior 0 0 0 ber | HEATING |
| necessity we could very readily get market | TH © 4
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h C i] waistance Trom any or all these Pumping Engineer Schatz report- 5 =
: oroug ounci = pia ed having pumped 8,976,000 gallons Ta J —
i Jay Eicherly, President i Say Myers Ie of Mater Stet mnt, 2
i oy Chief R My tated that the Fire Chief Ray Myers reported WA GNED 3
Nn membership one call AG 0
J va notified to attend when action Cl Dill 3 i
iN ; of when act) . Dillinger of the B. of H. re- HARD COAL Wl
3 taken on {} new pumper and perted two cases of mumps and rr nD DAE u
I one 1 nt at the meet~ Council to appoint S. H. Mil- STOKER-BOILER @
4 % andy If im favor. rie was wen jo. for the expired term of the REE
NE 9575 BBA BA NA RET BE TET FRA TS DE ME TE MATS MA SS REN MRAP PN A ARIE | e fore Coumell 14s Ray Keller, Request complied Li vi
- - . . 8 hay seller, wequest cc ) ww
to Y body to purchase an with. 7 9
fl) engine | Samuel Dock, of the P. R. R., had oe ud
PH | Blankenmyer Opposes everal complaints and all will be i
ho A Blanket TE 1 { |)
T | i Jan myer, a resident of corrected { : +5
C @ R O B E R BR NY i | boro, employed at the Marietta A resident and property owner on eo NO FURNACE TENDING / u
/ n introduced himself. He Mount Joy street asked police pro-| o NO FUEL SHORTAGES
J { that he h made fire fight- tection because his fence was torn
i { ! ( i 1 1 ( 1 a : ries . hy;
MANHEIM R. b. 1, PENNA. i } 1 vork as that is all he down a number of times. He was oe FAR LOWER\YFUEL BIL Ny
; i for the past thirty years. informed by the solicitor that that! CLEAN, STEADY HEAT
| v has charge of that depart- wag not a matter for Council. CAD . v4 a \
i men ie Dep and he thinks it Roy Hoffman complained because © YEAR ROUNp HOT WATER u
a mistake to purchase fire equip- , treet light was placed near his | AT REMARKABLY LQW COST Ww
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AIR COMPRESSOR EXCAVATING fl mo come coc the nin ss hs or corn fl ce |
: con 1 here | three pumpers a ipplied hin on the Wagner Skpk er Unit A
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Ww va re present, ot ich was only pur- Treasurer Karl Krall reported | mmc
W ORK & GRADING : | hased in 194 th balaneas Boro account, $5.- ; H M y c : 4
se dev ib V | St t J Nx
™ elie ey ah fed! ( f necessity (38.96; Water, $7,329.70. ' i Wo
Rock ow Cellars | { Id t uy Cl irom ll th in o a number LE comp! UNS, | ah 4 n fe ¥ t ; i
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I i tioned by we street lights will be kept burn- |} NAME : 1]
Concrete | Breal ing, Etc. Trenches, Fic. 4 i lve number of pieces ing 15 minutes longer each morning. i } a
| july \ Depot { transferred from the | | ADDRESS. i
i ithin ten or fifteen Water io the New Bond account, lic x co 2 = =
il t it would be a all bills were paid and Council ad- | ¢ Mi an! Jay & A Cn 13 EN
ii mistak » pay $1500000 for a journed fe Wa WG oh oy 8 viv u
PHONE MOUNT JOY 126-R4 Hi today. whic Tu nopest cv 15 West Main Street i
i i | actually worth only $7,560.| A farmer near Cochranville grew | MOUNT JOY. Pa. 4
aa | Then again, it would be far wiser 743.6 bushels of Katahdin potatoe | Phone SH-R 12-9.3mo
=H o spend $15,000 or nore on im- to a measured acre, | a
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SO CHOOSE “WEARABLES”
Mackinaws | Sweaters
$9.95 to $12.95 |/$1.98 © $4.95
Finger-Tip / Trousers
$9.95 to $15.65 $3.98 to
Boys’ Suits f $10.95
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YY DRESSES FOR GIFTS
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a GLOVES
$2.95
$1.98 up
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AND SNOW suITS | Robes $4.95 up | Mulfiers $1.95 7.
y $7.95 $16.95 :. Ties $1.00
MN a $5 TL Gloves $1.98 a ®
77 | Belts $1.00
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