3 J LLE 210M week) 10 8. opr. 10-tf atin SE a RI STE SNC ER Te yn { vne ol the FIRST LESSONS the JUNE BRIDE should be: SAVE YOUR MONEY MENT for Saving Money is an INVEST- in your NESS and SECURITY. \T OP V N e cordially invite you PEN an ACCOUNT HERE. FUTURE HAPPI- to Sewing Machines REPAIRED ~ REBUILT OR CONVERTED INTO "Boro Couneil (From page 1) | amount of $28.00. | By a communication the Boro | Authority reported that it had elect- | week following July Fourth. | Mr. Keller, of the Water commit- | tee, reported reservoir cleaned and rt tn tn : a A G G v P A N T ) | motor at pumping station repaired. | | Supervisor Smeltzer reported that A R KF, M O S T | he needs better mowing equipment | as his old mowers are “shot.” UNSIGHTLY | WE re iter Se tut aa Re Dime A beautifui pair of rings ment and wedding. set with fine diamonds, ngage si wil! 1 ell iy fall {th li Hit out {! y WL ay for the Both both created in lovely Art-Carved gold. ie po a = Wedding Anniversary List | | TAT | 76-78 East Main Street Mount Joy wale: i - - Hi Pumping Engineer Schatz report- ed having pumped 145 hours by motor and 271 hours by turbine, a CLEAN & PRESS | THEM FOR YOU BS | | nuisance corrected. RIGHTLY | total of 9,296,000 gallons for the Mus. Nora Derr asked permission of the Board case of and one of Health, reported chicken-pox quarantined one | to erect a porch in Secretary Dillinger, | home on West Main street, | much as she has a pavement 14; ft. wide and the boro crdinance stipu- | an 8-ft. sidewalk, her re- | quest was complied with. Roy Hoffman made his usual | complaint relative to a street light, the conditions of the his but Council Inas- lates month of May. front of her QUALITY CLEANERS \ r and | street at home | turned a deaf .ear. Treasurer Kar] Krall monthly report relative to the vari- ous accounts. There is a balance of |]! £1,499.26 in the Boro account and [| $11.520.08 in the Water account. | Both our local banks, The First | National Bank and Trust, Company | I ATTIRE = = RE —i a made his and the Union Natignal Mount Joy |} Bank presented bids on interest [1] rates for a $15,000 loan for the pur- chase of a fire engine. The hids | were very close but the First Na- tional being $6.50 lower, was grant ed the loan, a resolution authorizing [}| same being passed. The sealed bids opened at the meeting by |§| were || Secretary Brian. i Solicitor Arnold was_present and explained in detail the method of |}! procedure in transferring the Water Works, “pack, bag and saddle,” to the Boro Authority. Both Council and the Authority should meet, dis- cuss the subject and mutually a- gree on the matter, then the neces- sary documents will be drawn up and the transfer legally made. A number of property owners on West Donegal street appeared be- fore Council with a request relative to the street bordering their homes. The Solicitor will prepare a petition be given further consideration by Council. NEWTOWN Mr. and . Mrs.. Roy Barton and | daughter, Mrs. Alfred Atland and | femily, Marion Jones cf Columbia, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sentz and] family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Fogie on Sunday. which, in due time, will nani Wedding Gift Suggestions || Donegal Air Airport News The Bulletin, Rotary Club News A Briton n Flight” was held to the Lancaster Municip! Airport | for lunch Sunday. afternoon. Se- ELECTRIC PORTABLE MACHINES | ed Paul A. Mueller as their legal [Ven airplanes with seventeen pilc its | | council. and cheir friends flew in V forma- | SEL The various commiltees made | tion. Those participating were: Ly 1 | their usual reports. Mr. Newcomer, Charlie Bailey, Clarence Heisey, KAPF Y In Florin | of the Street go i reported John Hawthorne, Bill Aller, John OR PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-573) street oiling will begin the first Landis, Lloyd Nissly, Landis, Paul McMilan, Paul Hess, Herb Shelly, Marvin Erb, and Warren Greena- | walt, Sim Horton flew to Hershey and | to .York Airports. Marty Moore received his private pilots certificate on Saturday. Adam Greer and John Hawth- qroe made a dual cross country | trip to Blairstown, New Jersey on | Sunday afternoon. | Sam Balsbaugh, Bill Risser and | Stehman Landis visited the airports | at Carlisle and Harrisburg Sunday. Raymond Garman, Marlin Young | Walt Reilly, Al Forry, | | and Jim McKendricks flew to | York. Norman Sprecher and John | Hawthorne flew to Reading and to Harrisburg, Visitors to the local airport last week included: John Mohr who | was flying from Lancaster, Paul | Marvel from Mountville, Mr. Wen- ger from Chambersburg, Jim Mec- Veigh from Wilmington, and Simon Zook from Morgantown., meeting of the Heipet Club was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Bender, Landisville. Games were played and prizes won ‘by the following: H. B. Trimble, Walter Schafer, Mrs. E. J. Trimble, Jr, and Mrs. William H., Shubroaks. selections impromptu for a few re- maining guests. She is 93 years of | age and made a grand ending to the concert which started with Nancy Schlosser, aged four. This recital was also a farewell by Mrs. Sloan to her pupils as she is Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 9, 1949~7 speaker at | Luncheon. Ralph Schlosser Stehman | Clauss of Elizabethtown, | { | | discontinuing her time. DAIRYMEN STOP LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS Let the T-33 Cool Your Milk WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE Isbell EE a Gea Clocks INTERNATIONAL STERL A . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber of | Pl ie eaves vat tea iv i «+ China A of STERLING FL TWakt & HOLLOWAREL i} Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ab- PAUL EE. WEBBER Sud... See ees Crystal & Glass HOLMES & EDWARDS FLATWARE | cs Garber on Sunday. | G. E. Appliance , & Wiring 4 £ ie CL + { 1 i 5 4 > N - 5 PA, 3 etn Electric 1847 ROGER FLATWARE ROGER HOLLOWARE |}! Mrs. Wilburt Witmer, son, Ron- | MASTERSGNVH LE PA Reese «4 — | [4] ald, Mrs. Paul Myers and daughter, | 211-J Manheim R3. i der a Viet J Co SILVER-PLATED BON-BON DISHES, {Doris and Mrs. Beatrice Neff, of |: 7 Met: x S | oe ’ NH | re Sth . Linen & Laces EREAD-TRAYS CELERY DISHES '§| Lancaster RD, visited Mrs. Lilian) Of 2 Ra Leather Goods or |¥| Witmer Sunday. | gh RE LE i OE RO Si Diamond Joely SUNBEAM MIXMASTER SUNBEAM IRON | Mrs. Howard: Witmer visited Mr. | a RTI essere car's er Fs FROCTOR IRON TOASTMASTER CLOCKS | |and Mrs. Calvin Ness at Columbia | fo Wh a . Silver Jewelry KRC °E 7RAFT WAR {}| on Sunday. He . Gold Jewelry Ena E VASES |]| Mus. Matilda Herr visited Mr. I a RE a Ry Watches SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS | and Mrs. Hoffer Risser and aa . Holloware { ic Gar sg 3 Yl a Furniture We carry « full line of Wedding invitations, announce- || Bone es | IS a . Porcelain menis and reception cards. 5 : 3 i rE a see A ria a Bronzes. Figurines { Mis. Cernelius Hippler and son | GOLDEN (HORD 20th Platinum rere || of Lancaster. RD, spent the week- | atu 25h Silver end with Mr. and Mrs. George | WATCH BRACELET ti “5 ADAM H. GREER [55228 19th ee Roe ® 1 Mrs. Roy Gephart of Mt. Joy, 008. hn pa ai Sapphire visited Mr. and Mrs. George Schoel.- | \ 30th ven .. Gold Je we le r kope on Sunday. SL li Bh nie ; Emerald a im {§ Linda, Betty and John Gelt- | NN ... Diamond Jubilee 8 East Main Street Dial 3-1124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | | macher spent the week-end with | A | their grandmother, Mus. Minnie | | Geltmacher at Kinderhook. Mr. | and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher were | ! Sunday visitors. Look close! Newtown Midgets defeated the The gleaming Florin Midgets 9 to 6 in a Sunday | strands of Spei- T S I CO C | game. | del GOLDEN OTAL ONTRIBUTIONS Mr, and Mrs. Aristice Wittle had CHORD flow entertained Mr. Charles Wittle of | a stunning Hand TO PATE TO Marietta, Mr. Joseph Wittle, Col Woven Cord de- | umbia; Harry Hamilton of Eliza- | sign! Giveher | bethtown and Mr. and Mrs. nar Hallgren of Mount Joy. Recital By Pupils (From page 1) | Glenn Bailey, Trumpeter and Miss | Mary Cassell, who is a well-known concert violin artist. Sheyis appearing-in a recital in New | "| York™City, June 8th, at 8:30 o'clock | in St. Bartholomew's Church, on | Park Avenue, when she will be ac- companied by Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. Sloan gave a piano selection and to top the program, Mrs. J. C. | Cassel, grandmother of the violinist, J ' very beautifully played some piano Rag- PUBLIC SCHOOLS $267,124 SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS — The MORE PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. APRIL, 1949 Francis — win her with Speidel Golden Chord — strik- ingly gift-pack- aged in a lavish Empire box. Plus Speidel’s won- derful new Fash- ion-Change Ends that attach — re- lease—with a flip of your fingers. $95’ Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. |/ teaching at this | | Service When You Need It or Pepper of Fort Norris, N, J. Dr. R. D. Walker received the birthday flower. Mr. John Windish, athletic coach President Shaeffer read letters of |of Elizabethtown high school, was'gappreciation from Industrial Arts the Tuesday Rotary 'and Home Economics students Glenn Bailey and Anny Ruth Sher= er for the Rotary awards. ee tl Subscribe for the Bulletin. Rotarians were cl) Mr. George Mr. John Visiting and ASPHALT PAVING Driveways - Parking Areas - Lanes ~ CRUSHED STONE ~ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THOMAS BOYD 36 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY TELEPHONE 3451 5-12-4f Enjoy Good Eating Year Around USE FROZEN FOODS SPECIAL FROZEN CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, GRAPE AND ORANGE JUICE Make 1Y2 pints 25¢ Sealtest Ice Cream Now $1.95 gal. IN 2 FLAVORS. CUT BRICKS, DIXIE CUPS, SANDWICHES, POPSICKLES Cloister Dairy Ice Cream Now $1.75 gal. Orders for dinners and parties packed on request Mt. 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OWN YOUR OWN HOME IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO HELP YOU For INQUIRE WITHOUT OBLIGATION ® . - - The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Grant D. Gerberich, Pres. Henry H. Eby, V. Pres. E. M. Bomberger, Sec'y R. Fellenbaum, E. W. Newcomer J. Willis Freed Treas. Christ Walters John M. Booth Herman Boyer