The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 05, 1949, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobaugh at-
tended the Conference of the I:
C. Church at Shillington Sunday
Mrs. Amy Kramer attended the
F. C. Canference at Shillington, on
Thuwisday, Mrs. Kramer was a del-
ezate from the local E. C. Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Germer and son
Michael were Sunday guests of Mr.
‘Personal Mention |





Friendliness
Don’t come to a bank simply by talking
Ie S DAY
about it in their advertisements.
Friendliness springs from the heart and
With J 0
comes from an earnest desire to be
helpful, through good times and bad.
RL
LUA TAN
Mother's Day Box -
The Sweetest Gift :





87



Hair Brush
$3.50 value $1.49
Coty Face Powder
AND NEW
Creamy Lipstick
Both for $1.00

17
: Jewels $2975

Lavender &OldLace
SOAP
box 69c¢
Add 209
ADAM H. GREER
Jeweler
East Main Street Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY,
PENNA.




Klenzo 1



White Mink
GIFT SET
With cologne and dust.
A) ing powder. 475
Set
plus tax
GA “Adorable Retters'
Embossed
STATIONERY
Designed just for Mother's
, Day . . . with gift cord.
24 sheets, J00
24 envelopes. ...
ne Cara Nome
=A» BATH TRIO
: | Bath-time luxury with
cologne, bath eil,
bubble essence
All for 150
plus tex


Cara Nome
BATH SALTS
To celebrate the joy of
bath-time pleas- 150
ure, 17 ounces
plus tex
Surviv-!Cumberland County and
United Brethren Church. will be
are these brothers
then had |
and a sis=/moved to Columbia for 15 years
Legionnaires pleased 1
ing | learn that outgrown uniforms can
ter: Dr. John and Simon Bleck-|where his late father-in-law, Dr. naw be replaced. Any member de-
jer, both of Middletown; and Mrs.[John A. Beiber, practiced and | giving a new one, may contact Gene
A ic " . te n i
I'red Page, Elizabethtown. where his own son, Dr. John Sto | Eicherly, and give your measure-

(ner, is presently an eye specialist. |
Jacob A. Shenk He has been in Mount Joy for ap- | mn
; yr 24 ve
Jucob A. Shenk, forty-six, of [proximately 24 years.
died at 1:55 a. m. on| Next year, Mr. and Mrs. Stoner
Manheim R2, |
will mark
Sale Register
Friday at the Lancaster General] another half century n=
Hospital after an illness of several Iniversary, when they observe their | . ‘
months. He was a son of Mary | 90th wedding anniversary. Their | Saturday, May 7 - On the pre-
Hummer Shenk and the late Henry [other ‘doctor” son is Dr. R. P.| pees pi Bost ps ol
y road Street, in we village o
CG. Shenk and a member of the Stoner cf Marietta and a third son, | [ a 2 1-2 story hame,
William is in California. Their |




Zion Lutheran Church, Manheim. | | ushestos brick dwelling nine rooms,
Prior to his illness he was employ-| (three daughters are Mrs. Jay Eich- | bath, oil burner with radiation, aa
/ . vi «1 1-story 18 by 42 concrete block
ed by the Pa. State Highway De- © ly, of oo day Mrs. Richard | building, by R. M. Lawrence
partment, | Gregg, of Elizabethtown and Mrs. | a uet. Elme: Spahr.
He is survived by his mother of {Richard Hoffman, Evansville, Ind. | re en
Mt. Joy: his wife, Mrs. Sadie] Dr. Stoner has quite a practice | Saturday, June 4—In the village
Brubaker Shenk: three children.|ond makes his rounds daily. He [of Salunga on the road leading to
: Lucille. all at/still drives his own car and is in- Mechanicsville, story frame
Robert, Vernon and Lucille, all a deed ite active for: : £ his { house, 6 rooms, slate and tin roof.
home and a sister, Nora, wife of Sed quite, active man o 5 | Also stable with chicken house at-
John Kreider, Mt. Joy. |age. tached. Household goods by Mary
The funeral was held Tuesday He will be presented a fifty year | Feis. + C. S. Frank, Auct.
with interment in the Chickies 42! id Try and is cer- | Suturdey Sorte 1d OF ihe frei
tainly deservin the honor. "i toys 3
‘Brethren Cemetery. | RT : | ises on Water street, Florin, Penna,
| frame dwelling, personal property
0x200 feet by the Union
(Clay A. st and lot 80x2
Ciavton A Aungs : -three, Borough Council | National Mt. Joy Bank, Adm. of the
Clayton A. Aungst, sixty-thr | Estate of Howard M. Musselman,
44! |


la resident of Landisville for (From page 1) | deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct
died at 2:00 p. m Tuesday | struc ‘ted to secure insurance for the | YY
at the home of his Zauiiter, Mrs. | police cruiser upon delivery. ENGAGED
Henry Grider, 143 W. Maple Ave.| councilman Harold Krall moved | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hilt, 89
\Hershey, of heart disease after an|h.¢ council writes to the state|Maytown Ave, E-town, announce
illness of 10 days. He was department requesting | the engagement of their daughter
in Dauphin County, a son of the| (hem to make a survey of local | Ethel Jane, to John Paul Weiser,
late John and Mary Landis gio in order to secure traffic SoD of Mr. and Mis. Paul Weiser,
and lived in Landisville for | lights. This motion carried a tie | Fiorin.
years, where he was employed 3 vote with Burgess Zerphey casting | Miss Hilton is employed by Sa.
la road supervisor. He moved to | the deciding vote in favor of same. voy Shoe Co., E-town and Mrs.
[Hershey two years ago, where he| Councilman Keller suggested that Weiser by the Hershey Estate at
jwas a house father at Deporument | the police chief and auxiliary police Hershey. No date has heen sel
K, Hershey Industrial Seed ewe: ir white vapes for night duty, for the Vodding ie
was a member of the Church 2 . - ——
God, Landisville, and the Men’ hi ig objected the | WORKMAN 1S INJURED :
pie Ca. Beds ie wie el" wa ner Joh Neuman, tye, of
is survive / a daughter and one| anhe , suffered a fracture
is. gurvivec oy 5 dwg red from the Water account to the the vidht shoulder on Wednesday
grandson.
Horo account. 3
} | . morning when he fell from a scaf-













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EYE WITNESS
TELEVISION|
WORLD LEADER IN RADIO FIRST
SOLD BY

EARL
LANDISVILLE, PENNA.
See Us For A Demonstration — PHONE 4111
EVERYWHERE |
A VICTOR
IN TELEVISION!
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{taught the Ladies Bible Class of]
‘by a daughter,
|Jourdet and a son, Edwin S,
{of Bainbridge.
|also survive.
'PP&L VICE PRES.
jas vice president in charge of Lan-



CARA NOME . Charles L. Fish asked permis- fold and was ireated at St. Joveplh’
locse powder Mrs. George S. Vogle oi sidewalls ail 01 as tre: at St. Jos Ss
Single C ts Mrs. Edith Musselman Vogle yston to macad vp the Nai ewa Bs Hospital and discharged.
ngle Lompac | Ta oy a ay 2 his residence at 240 S. Market St.
A gitt she'll treasure yaeventy=nine, wife of George “| however a boro ordinance prohibits
always. Square |Vogle, Main St. Florin, died toric] other than brick or] CI ASSIF] ED
or oval shapes 275 tious Sunday. at her home) {any material oth an, ‘ Ol
: ot 12:30 sul ul oN x. She | concrete so request was denied. ea.
i id after an illness of one week. po 2
jer an . 2 a oh The following bills were paid: | Rates for classified advertising
Jo hem da Porn Wi . . | Borough 857.12, Water $326.76, Pat- | in this column are: First inser-
Federal excise tax atic » k arry i Jlizabeth Geist- | vente ver line: Fae nels
Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, the late Harry and Ehime a5 | terson Coal fund $11.22, Police pen- | tion, 10 cently per line; Each ad
weit Musselman und was a mem-|" : AR ditional] insertion, 8 cents per
ber of Florin Evangelical] U. B sion annuity fund $115.14. line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These
Carel d of the Missionary and Reports from the various com- rates are cash.
aurch, and o » Missionary ! TAT
Ladies’ Aid Societies of the church, | mittees follows: Pa {FOR SALE: 1935 Pontiac coupe.
In addition to her husband, she is C. Newcomer, chairman of the | ng Christ Horst, East Main Street,
survived ky a daughter, Esther, |street committee reported ashes | Florin. 5-5-1tp
a . > auled "and Nore,
wife of Harry Gebhart, Florin, and|ard garbage hauled “and some | Gy eps" CHIT DREN: Severo]
twc sons: Charles W.,, Columbia, | Patehing done. ; {hours a day or all day, at my
and Lloyd E., Lancaster. There, R. Keller of the water committee | home. 20 Detwiler Ave., Mount Joy.
rt. | 150 survive 12 grandchildren, one| reported the sub-reservoir cleaned | i Fi -
| areat-grandchild, a brother, Clar- end the main reservoir to be clean- | pop SALE 92 Spec if. Carbine
lence Musselman, Florin and a sis-|ed in the near future. oH rifle, brand new. Telephone, Mt.
lter. Mrs. Grover Eichler, Flcrin, | H. Krall reported the officer's] Joy Joy 3-3013 Gi . 5-5- Itp
{| The funeral was held in the motorcycle is being advertised for | FOR SALE: Coolerztor, 75 Ib. Jom
| Florin Evangelical U. B. Church on sale | A. Stoner, Mountville, Phone 3-947
| Wednesday afternoon with inter- C. Dillinger of the health dept. 5-5-2tp

There
| reported GIVE MOTHER A CAMERA,


evenings.

a heart attack abeut|sjgn violations, 1 driving while un- | £3.
at his desk of FOR
He suffered
noon Friday while
SALE:

in| der the influence intoxicating Deacon M:


 




the County Treasurer's office and|jjquor, 10 parking tickets and one | reasonable. 104 Avenue
was taken to the hospital by am-| investigated. | Mt. Mt. Joy, Pa. — 5-5-2
Lulance. He had been under a| Krall reported $1,552.18 | FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, Martin
'reatment for coronary heart con-| in the boro account and $15,121.37 | Eshleman, ccrner Wood and Mar-
dition for over a year. lin the water account. | ket Streets, Florin, F Pa. i :
He was active in church affairs, | Tax Collector and Justice of the | JOY COAL: : Stove and Nut.
thaving served 56 years as Superin-| peace Hockenberry reported $20.00 | $15.75, Pea, $13.75; Buckwheat,
itendent of the Ludwig Metho-|; oo $52.25 in 1947 tax- | $10.00; Rise, $9.90; Barley. $7.75
i 3 3 es “| Prices effective until July 1st.
ey ens: re |es and $102.48 in 1948 taxes collect- | wyjter Derr 230 West Main St.
He also pre. nt ’ the 9 le ed. $1,708.16 of the 1948 tax is out- | Mount Joy, Pa. 5-5-1f
cial Board of the church and had
standing tel | WANTED: Salesman, or saleswo-
dav School fi | Zoning officer C. Walters report-
> S ay Schcol for many years. wits :
ne Sun By Syn Y Years eq $6.00 for building permits.
His business interests were vari- |
Refriger-
outside.
man for selling Frigidaire
| ators and appliances on
ed. For nearly 50 years, he con-| Spangler, Marietta. Phone 62771
€95 stre p: a
|ducted a general nie SOV in sitet 3480 sae 4-28-21 |
store in Bainbridge, retiring sever-| ony . bi a | FOR SALE: 1937 ord a dr. Sed: n
1 years: ago | fines. He also stated that the Fire Fay ¥ 4 Joi 5 ak 1
|a ars ago. { a: ) . motor, Radio anc eater.
) > y r- |
Mr. Smith was born in Bain- | Company Auxiliary requested pe | He re is a good in insportation at a
{ bridge” 4.851 of the Inte W. 8. andj | mission to place containers in loca | reasonable price. Can be seen a
ed! business places for donations to the | Geo. Carriger Body Shop in Rheems
surviv
fond, fund. | Phone E-town 110-J-12 4-28- 2tp
of Lon
both
Two grandchildren
He is
Helen, wife
Malissa Smith,
NOT everybody reads circular ad- |
vertising left on their door step.
of
| Household Goods
weeks ago and transferred to Al- |
lentcwn, Both changes were ef- |
fective Monday.
Saturday, May 14, 1949
Storh is ‘a native of New Hol- | On the premises at 147 Manheim
a err

STORB IS NAMFD AS THE
Appointment of G. Theodore Storb

lcaster Divisicn of the Pennsylvania|land and a former resident of | g¢ Borough of Mount Joy, also 3
Power and Light Company was|Lancaster. He was employed in | building lots will be offered for sale.
announced on Monday. He suc-|the local office from 1923 to 1944. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. DST.







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—-—
[ceeds James M. Huebner who was
Lulu G. Stauffer
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Zeller & Hess, Clerks
His last post here before he was
transferred to Allentown was di-
vision commercial manager,
appointed vice president in charge
of commercial operations several

{ment in the Camp Hill Cemetery. no quarantines. $3.15
| — has been dumping of cans and rub- | up; Take her picture in color
I. Scott Smith [bish at the head race at the water | Mother's Day. Films $1.65 up.
ee Sl a iE tl corks and. sions some Movie films $276 up. Victor
I. Scott Smith, seventy-seven, o | works and signs prohibiting same | Klahr Camera Shop rear Pest
Bainbridge, fcrmer county treasur-|{have been erected. Office, Middletown.
ber : treasure for the] Pumping engineer Schatz report- | = ” -
fer and deputy tre ) x apd eng I | FOR SALE: Model 9 Premier De
past 17 years, died in Lane aster ed 112 hours of pumping by motor | Luxe Sweeper, good condition.
|General Hospital at 3 p. m. Friday, | [4.769,000 gallons and 396 hours of | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929 5-5-tf |
la fe 's after becs ill ater 4, s ‘ ’
12 few hours after he became | pumping by water 4 330000 gals, { FOR SALE: Evinrude Zephyr,
while at work in the Court House, Chief of police Parke Neiss re- {54 H. P. Outboard motor. good
Annex. | ported 13 improper passes, 4 stop | condition. Walter Peifer, Salun-
Burgess Elmer Zerphey reported | Commission and part time. J. B. |
read reads newspapers but | PUBLIC SALE
4-28-3t





(and Mrs. E. R. Kern at Lebanon, M R d D S T | The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday, May 5, 1949==3
ll ee rt t . . hi
MISS META JONES TO SPEAK 0 uary ecor | r. oner, own | LEGION TO NOMINATE { FOR SALE: Fhilco Floor Model
ni rt a rom page 1) | OFFICERS, THURSDAY, MAY 12 Radio, 20 Tubes, 3 Speakers, per-
Miss Meta M. N. Jones of Phila- (From page 1) cl { r por { : a a . ry | feet condition, Phone Marietta
dainiia’ Will fa the zuest speaker Meher of the Brethren re Dr. Stoner has had the usual | Next Thursday evening, the Wal- | 5897 5-5-1t
a a a.m. in the get eH ker among the survivors is a sister, | varied experiences of a country | ter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 will - - -
4% ve oe h - Hi Mrs. Annie Kulp, Manheim. on a kitchen | convene in monthly session at the FOR SALE: Lot of ground, 50x241
dist Church on Sunday, May 8. lial liveri blesin' & Legion Home at 8 o'clock. when the | 1 at west end of Florin, south side
Miss Jones has: been of ta e, delivering five babies in five gion Home at 8 ok ock, when the |," } io) way. Apply Ralph B. Sup-
children’s work at Chester Heights Mrs, Mary Gantz |different towns in 23 hours, mak- | nominatian of officers will be made 'ple, Newtown, Columbia R1, Pa.
and Camps and tad Mrs. Mary Gantz, seventy, wi=|ing the rounds through stormy Members are urged to be present, 4-28-4tp
Fr » dt : Inighte rar i ry > . voting BLE 1
served many churches in Lancas-|90W of Jacob B. Gantz, died at the|nig hts over almost impassable | come out to this meeting, hel} |FOR SALE: Spotted Poland China
ter County. She is a well known Musser Home Mt. Joy. She was|roads in the horse and buggy days. | your Legion to be a bigger and bet- lsucking Pigs. Telephone Mt. Joy
speaker Miss Alice Strickler. | isl® daughter of the late John B. and| He refers to himself as a “Coun- | ter year than ever before. 3-3738 4-28-2tp
I 38 Al cler, 3} : : it ata . . Ang . kid «|=
superintendent. Carc line Fox a for I hig radu d from Hu | During the business sion, plan FOR SALE: Metal folding bed with
mer resident of Elizabethtown un-| hiversity qo! Datimore (now mer- | will be submitted for furniture and | mattress, price $15.00. Phone Mount
til a year ago where she was alged with Maryland University) in| equipment to complete the new 5 Joy 3- 581, 4-21-tf
it glen d ar of St. Paul's Evangelical |1899. He began his practice in| game r recently finished. ———
; member of l’s Evangelical | | game room recently finished lc AN YOU QUALIFY? Only care-
State Farm
That's why
coverage at
Farm Insur-
ful drivers qualify for
ah Auto Insurance.
you enjoy complete
lower rates with State

ance. Call or come in.
AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 3-4901 5-5-11
FLASH CAMERA'S, all good
makes $10.58 up. Several slightly
used flash cameras at a big saving,
Flash lamps, Victor Klahr's Littles
Shop with the big stock Middle-
town.

WHO WANTS
able for
A Large Clock, suit=-
office or factory, 12-inch
dial, for $4.00? It was replaced by
an electric clock. Call at The
Bulletin, Mount Joy. 3-17-tf
I MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR
COMPRESSORS with 2-cylinder
Pumps and % h. p. motors. Sold
reasonable. Cover's Welding Shop,
Mount Joy. 4-14-tf.
FOR SALE: Late Model Rototiller,
used one season, good as new. Call
evenings, Elizabethtown 78, ask for
Mr. Johnson. 3-3'-tf
For AWNINGS - VENETIAN
BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
STERING call Columbia 48101 or
write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf
400%x18 De-
and Tubes




WHO CAN USE Four
mountable Rims, Tires
at $2 each or $7.50 for the lot?
changed whee] size and have no
further use. Apply Bulletin, Mt.
Joy. 3-26-tf
TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411


E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
[F INTERESTED in selling your
car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951
Mount Joy. 5-9-tf

ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
HELP WANTED: Man for food
store in Marietta. Meat cutting,
ete. Experience helpful but not nec-
essary. Good proposition to right
party. Give references. Write P. O.
Box 104, Marietta, Pa. 4-21-3t
FOR
Panel
to sell.


SALE: 1937 International
Truck, good condition. Priced
Apply Kulp’s News Agency



Mount Joy. 3-17-tf
FOR SALE:
1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr.
Sedan.
1942 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan.
1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan.
1937 Graham Coupe.
1934 1% ton Dodge Truck.
STALEY'S GARAGE
Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951
3-24-tf
FOR SALE: Stoves, Heatrolas, will
also buy all kinds of scrap iron.
Sell stove wood, locust or oak,
small lots, or truck load. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy, Pa.
1-27-tf
NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
GARAGE DOORS: 8x7’, 8x8,
12'x12’. In stock for im=-
mediate delivery. Automatic electrie
overhead door operators. Controlled
from the dash of your car. Also a
fot of commercial and pivoted steel
sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-tf
HELP WANTE D: Girl or Woman
|for light housework in family of
{adults ;. No washing or ironing. Easy
cleaning, no bric-a-brac. Hours
{8:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if
| preforveq Call at The Bulletin of
Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 3-17-tf
WANTED
GIRL OR WOMAN
FOR EASY HOUSEWORK
No Washing or Ironing
ADJUSTABLE HOURS
DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661
Inquire at the Bulletin office.
3-17-12



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Or

An ordinance to amend an ordin-
ance anproved March 7, 1948.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Bor-
{ ough Council of the Borough of
| Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.
| that Section 4 of the Ordinance ap-
i proved March 7, 1949, providing for
| increase of the Borough indebted-
[ness be amended to read as follows:
Section 4. There is hereby levied
and assessed on all persons, proper-
ty and subjects which are subject
taxation for Borough purposes
Borough, beginning with the
| fiscal year 1950 and continuing to
and including the fiscal year 1952,
an annual tax in the following a-
(or so much thereof as may
ye necessary to provide for the pay-
ment of the principal of said notes
at maturity and the interest and
| taxes convensnted to be paid
| thereon meanwhile):
In the Fiscal Year
Ilo
in the
Amount of Tax
1950 $5,450.00
: 9: 51 $5,300.00
$5,150.00
| Ado bi and ordained May 2. 1949
J. ROBERT KFLLER
President of Council
Attest:
William F. Brian, Secretary
May 2, 1949
I approve this ordinance.
ELMER L. ZERPHEY
5-4-1t Burgess