i 12 an j In AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE [ ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE | BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY | APPROVED JULY 1, 1946, BY | ADDING PROVISIONS CON- | CERNING TRAILERS, AND WA- | TER AND SANITARY RE- | QUIREMENTS FOR DWELL- | INGS; ELIMINATING CERTAIN FRONTAGE REQUIREMENTS, AND IMPOSING PENALTIES. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED | the . Borough Council, of ough of Mount Joy, | County, Pemmsylvania, as | Section 1. The zoaing | of the said Borough, { Ordinance to Divide the Borough of | Mount Joy into Districts or Zones, and to Regulate and Restrict there- in the Location, Use, Height, Bulk; and Density of Buildings aad other Structures, and the Use of Land”, approved July 1, 1946, is hereby amended as follows: Section 2. The graph is added to ordinance: by the Bor- | Lancaster | follows: ordinance entitled “An following para- Section IV of said DWELLING RESIDE NCES; | TRAILER. The terms dwelling and residence, and all references to buildings and other structures used | for dwelling purposes shall include and apply to trailers, and any cther vehicles used for dwelling purposes. Except as herein otherwise express- | ly provided, every trailer used for | dwelling purposes, and the let on | which it is lo®ted shall be subject | to the several provisions of this or- dinance in the same manner and to | the same extent as though such trailer or other vehicle were a per- manently constructed building. Pro- vided, however, that zoning permits shall not be required for trailers, | (but occupancy permits are requir- ed as hereinafter provided); and | provided, further, that no part of | this ordinance shall apply to a tran- sient or temporary location and use of a dwelling trailer in the Borough for a period or periods not exceed- ing total of 15 days in any consec- utive twelve months period. Section 3. Section V, sub-section (a) of the said ordinance is hereby amended to read us follows: (a) Use: In Residence “A” Dist- ricts no land shail be used, and no building or structure shall be used or erected or altered to he used, fox any purpose other than that single-family residence and its ac- cessory uses and buildings, a church school, public park or playground, | private club or recreation area not of a] operated for profit, some form of agriculture or horaticulture other than keeping hogs, and the com- mercial keeping or handling of farm stock or poultry, the sale of farm products produced on the property where offered for sale, and special uses as provided by paragraphs (a), (d), and (3) of Scetion IX. Provid- ed, however, that no trailer or other used for dwelling purposes located in a Residence “A” vehicle shall be District. Section 4, S ection VI, sub-section (a) of the said ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) Use: Uses permitted in Resi- dence “B” Districts shall be the came as tl permitied Resi- in dence “A” Districts except that two family and multiple-family ve ings and boarding hocusas ar ist houses shall be perm the “B” Districts. Provided ever, that no trailer or other ve le used for dwelling purposes be located in a Residence “B” Dis- trict. Scetion 5. Section IX, sub-section (k) cf =a’l ordinance is hereby a- mended to read as follows: (k) DWELLING WATER AND SANITARY JIREMENTS: Every dwelling or residence must have within itself « n its own lot, its own water supply or connections, and its cwn toilet and drainage fa- cilitie . When and as a sewerage tem 1s constructed in the Bor- ont every dwelling or residence to which such system available for use must have 1s own sewer con- nection thereto, and shall not dis- charge sanitary sewage except into such sewerage system. The require- ments of this sub-section shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any other ordinance, law, or reg- ulation prescribing additional or oth- er water aryl sanitary requirements. Seeticn 6. Section X, Sub-section (d) of said ordinance is hereby d= mended to read as follows: (d) OCCUPANCY PERMITS: No hereafter ccenstruct- ed, erected or altered, under a zon- ing permit, and no dwelling trailer or other dwelling vehicle, shall be cceupied or used in whole or in part for any use whatsoever, and nc change of use of any building or part of building shall hereafter be made until an Occupancy Permit has been issued by the Zoning Of- ficer, indicating that the building or use complies with the provisions of this ordinance. An occupancy permit shall be granted or denied within 10 days of date cf written application there Section 7. Sec X, Sub-section (h) of the said ordinance is hereby amendad to read as follows: (h) REMEDIES AND ENFORCE- MENT: Any person, whether tenant, who shall erect, construct, reconstruct, alter, repair, convert, maintain, or use any buildiag, struc- ture (including trailer other ve- hicle) or premises withcut first hav- ing obtained a zoning permit or an occupancy permit as required by this ordinance, cr in violation of any other provisicn this ordinance, or of any regulation duly made hereunder, or, shall permit any such violation on premises owned or oc- cupied by him, and shal] not have abated such violation within thirty | owner or or ol days after notice from the Zoning Board of Adjustment or Borough Council to do so, upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding, shall pay a fine of not less than $5.00 or more than $100.00 for each viola- tion, to be collected as penalties are collected, together with the costs of | prosecution; and every day after the service of said notice during | which such violation continues shall | | Company | overseas bys THOSE IN THE SERVICE. Church Notes Zerphey Elected Private First st Class Robert Funk, | 54 | son of Mrs. Margaret Funk, of West Dcnegal St, recently de- parted for the United States af- er completing his enlistment with M 31st in Sap- Japan, Funk entered 1945 and Japan upon c¢ Infantry poro, Pfe. September the Army shipped in was to mplet- ion of his basic military training Before entering the Army, Pfe Funk attended the Mount Joy | Grade School and worked at Geo. Brown Sons Cotton Mill, Edmond L. Sumpman, airman apprentice USN of 128 Mount St, is Joy serving as crew member board the aircraft carrier USS Boxer, which is participating in Operation Miki, a large-scale am- phibious exercise in the Pacific. Donnell R. Shireman, aviation machinist’'s mate first class of Maytown, is attached ts Fleet All Weather Training Unit Pacific based at the Naval Airy Station Barber's Point Hawaii. Prior to entering Naval Service in 1941, | Shireman attended Hershey In- | dustrial School. John Burhenauer seaman, USN serving as crew member aloard the heavy cruiser USS Toledo which is participating in Opera- tion Miki, a large scale amphib- icus exercise in the Pacific. The maneuvers, scheduled to continue through October and also November, involve nearly 40.000 | soldiers, sailors and marines and are designed to dislodge an im- aginary aggressor force from the Hawaiian Islands. General Mark Clark, Commanding General of the Sixth Army is overall commander. sts cst ffi ser mses OOD SALE, FRIDAY, NOV. The Aid of the C De of God, hold a at the Market 11th. Home Ladies will food sale House this Friday, Novem- 1 sor de cakes, potato salad, "Mn pies, candy; baked le. Your appreciated. peanuts, beans. cte. will be on will be patronage greatly The monthly meeting will be held in the Sunday School room, Thurs- day, November 17, at 7:30 p.m. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE The Junior Class of Mount Joy High School will sponsor a Sadie Hawkins’ Day dance in the high school auditorium on Friday eve- ning, November 18, from 8:30 to 11:20 to the of Jim Hen Orchestra Ie separate ollense. In addition to any other remedies, the Borough of Mount Joy, or the Burgess of the Borcugh, or any nt of th Borough, may also institute : ap- propriate action or procee to prevent such unlawful erection construction, constructicn, alter- ition repair, coaversion, or use, to restrain, correct, or abate such vi- olation, tc prevent enjoin the occupancy of said building, struc- land, or to prevent ary rq] act, conduct, business in or about such premises. ted and ordained this 7 day of No vember, A. D. 1949, after hav- ing first been submitted to the Bor- ough Planing more than thirty days prior to said enactment J. ROBERT KELLER President of Borough Council Attest: William F. Brian, Sec Approved November 7, ELMER L. Boa: d retary 1949 ZERPHEY Burgess SUSPENDING CF ORDI- A REEOLUTION Ef FECTIVE DATE NANCE WHEREAS, the Borecugh C Cetober 3, 1949 ouncil of Mount Joy, passed an crdinance annexing to the Borough certain land now situat in Mount Joy Township, as the re- sult of a petition cf a majority of the freeholders of the suid territory. And an unanticipated claim ha been assertcd by the Board of Su- cf Mount Joy Township of indebtedness Ga pervisors ter adjustment of the said Township because cf id proposed annexation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVELC by the Borough Council tf the Borough of Mount Jey, Lan- | caster County, Pa. that the Bor- ough Secretary be, and hereby is directed not to advertise said ordi- nance nor to certily the same to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Laa- caster County until said claim has been satisfactorily adjusted between | the Township of Mount Joy and the petitioners for said annexation, and release of all claims against the Borough of Mount Joy or other satisfactory arrangement with Bor- ough of Mount Joy shall have been | effected with respect to the said claim, or any other claim which said Township has or might have by reason of the said proposed an- nexation, so that said ordinance shall not become effective until such settlement has been effected. Duly adopted by the Borough council. of “the . Borough of Mount Joy,” November 17,1949. J. ROBERT KELLER President of Council Attest: William F. Brian, Secretary I hereby approve the above reso- | lution November 7, 1949. ELMER L. ZERPHEY Chief Burgess | wows PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar November 13th. m. Church School m. Holy Eucharist (2 Sundays) m. Morning Prayer. Sundays) Andrew's Brotherhood Cor- Communion on last Sunday| month, a HOLY DAYS Holy Eucharist. Mt. Brethren Elder C. Sunday, 9:00 a. 10:30 Sunday, 9:15 a. 10:45 a and 4th 10:45 a. (Other St. porate of each nd| 7:00 a. m. Pleasant In Christ Church H. Moyer, Pastor November 13th. m. Sunday School a.m. Preaching. Mt. Joy Mennonite Henry Garber, Church Amos Hess, and (From Page 1) LAST WARD Constable | Park E. Neiss, Rep. 362 Borough Council | Paul K. Stehman, Jr., Rep. 377 Clarence C. Bleyer, Dem, 83 Judge of Elections John W. Hendrix, Rep. 354 Irvin Fritz, Dem. 95 Inspector of Elections Tohn L. Schroll, Rep. 45 [Cyrus G. Gainer, Dem 14 WEST WARD Constable Irvin Kaylor, Rep. 287 | Borough Council (Vote for Two) Lloyd Myers, Rep. 268 Clayton Newcomer, Rep. 278 Richard Divit, Dem. 167 Lloyd Myers, Dem. 131 Judge of Elections Walter Eshelman, Rep. 284 Walter Eshelman, Dem. 132 Henry Frank, Pastors | Inspector of Elections Sunday, November 13th. S. A. Horton, Rep. 273 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Charles R. Ebersole, Dem. 148 10:00 a. m. Church Service Salunga Church, of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Mr. John Herr, Supt. November 13th. m. Sunday School . Church Service a Service. is invited. Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, November 13 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion. Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Sunday 9:00 a. 10:15 a. 7:30 p.m. Everybody Prayer Meeting C. E. of God C. F. Helwig, Pastor November 13th m. Church School m. Morning worship Missions Sunday will of the Men's Bible Young Men's Class. be Dr. Henry Bu- College. Evening Service Rev. Sunday, 9:30 a. 10:30 a. Men and be in charge Ciass and the The sveakr wil] cher of E-town 7:36 p. m. Wednesday 11:00 a. m. 730 p. m. 7:30 p: m. 8:30 p. m. Christian Ed. Class Junior Prayer Meeting Missionary Meeting Senior Choir practice St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, November 13th 9:06 o. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m., Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek P rayer ser- ice 8:30 p. m. Ch:cit Rehearsal T'hursda 7:30 p. m. Dorcas Siciety Meets Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church I. Dallas Zeigler. Pastor Sunday, November 13th 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p.m Soe song service nd rmon. Monday 7:00 p. m, Sunday School Board fleeting 8:00 p 1. Official Board meets Tuesda 7:30 p. m. Young People Meet. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Choir will meet First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sund iy, November 13th 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. “Entertaining Angels’ 6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship Thomas McGregor, Jr. is leader 7:30 pb. m. Evening W ‘orship “Faith In The Future” Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, 5:30 November 13th Church School Joy Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Joseph Shaeffer. Supt. Sunday, November 13th 9:30 a a.m. Mount m. Church School Also Junior Choir Rehearsal 10:3 a. m. Senior Checir Re- hearsal 3 y 6:50 p. m. Jr Youth Fellowship 6:45 m S Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Worship Service con-| ducted by Charles Alexande: fy p. m. Youth Rally, First 7 Methodist Wednesday Church in Lancaster J NO. | | Holwager, Youth Fellowship meet- |] East Donegal Geo. F. Eater was on both tickets for tax collector as was Norman M. | for R. directors J D. Henry B. is assessor and the school are Geo. E. Morris and Roland, both Republicans. West Donegal Without opposition these won: Warren Chapman, Warren S. Aungst, super- Heisey Supervisor. Reisey Repub- licans tax collector; visor, Jno. M. Horning, assessor; | Philip Metzler, auditor; Samuel T. Lancaster, constable and David Shank and Arthur Strickler, school directors. Mount Joy Township Wm. M. Thome, tax collector, Lloyd Risser’ supervisor; Abram’ S. Jonas Leinart for assessor; Paul T. hy ten votes. Both are defeated Schwanger leonstable publicans. Joseph H. Greiner and E. Musser Heisey are the school direc- tors. Rapho Township Clyde R. Shelly, tax collector; Wm. H. Gingrich, supervisor; Jno. G. Snavely, assessor; Amos P. Geib, Stanley Kulp, and the school directors are B and Daniel S. Will. re Republicans. en A Wise iis constable Norman auditor; Kready News From Florin (From page 1) Eschbach on The follewing M:s. Harry ther Haha, Mr. Saturday evening. present, Mr. and and Mrs. Lu- Mrs. Ear] Del- Henry Esch- D. were Fox, Mr. Mr. and Murs. all of Pottstown and Mrs. chbach of . Samuel Shelly the Miller Hamilton, imer, and bach, B. E M Reading spent Sunday of Mr. and family Brenda Rheems, guest and Ha: ry Lillian nnie Pierce spent the week- with Mr. and Mrs. children. at Mus. Mrs and C it Gap, end Ross Ammen The follo this were on a Bus trip to Philadelphia: Mrs. Mae Roth, Mrs. Frank Nissley, Mrs.. John Haines, Mrs. Ruth Mc- Elroy, Mrs. Stone, Mrs Eppley, Katie Smith, and wing from vicinity Hannah Mrs. Martha All | | bounded on South by Donegal St. | penalty for the violation with the | Zoning Board. Sarah Schlegelmilch, Edw. Hender- on. Mrs. Max Nentwig, Mrs. Mabel Brosey, Mrs. Ben. Gantz, Betty | Bretz, Elizabeth Hess, Mrs. James | Garber, Ann Buckwalter, Rusty Wolf, Margaret Farmer, Ada Geist- weite: Ruth Eichler, Norma Eichler Leona Geistweit, Alta Hasslet, Car- vie Royer, Mrs. Forwood, Saundra Arlene Pearl Mary Forwood: Martha Zerphey, Kuhn, Mrs. Florence Sheaffer, Sheaffer; Mrs. Ray Myers, Leedom, Mary Morrison; Wittle, Mrs. John Henry; Decker, Herr and son. ee el LETTERS GRANTED Union National Mount Joy Mount Joy, executor cf the of William L. Beamenderfer, Mount Joy. Bank, Sadie | Pauline | Mary Hamilton and Christ | estate | late of | 11:00 a. m. week-day church! Daisy S. Breneman, Rapho Twp. school at parsonage. administratrix of the estate of Clay- 7:30 p. m. Wemen's Society will 2 2 1 renems ate of Rapho meeet at the home of Mrs. Edwin ton L. Breneman, lat ? fil Mver Twp. December 11th, 7:30 pm. Sgn-| Elizabeth W. Puckett, Salunga, ior Choir will meet at the 7 lor Choir will meet at the ome administratrix of the estate of Ste- ior chair will present a Christmas| a Cantata entitled, “Come, Let Us| wart Puckett, late of East Hemp- Adore Him” by Lawrence Keating| field Twp. Salunga Methodist Church " : { 4 tion” will be discussed by Mrs. > . », Rev. aes Paine M. Bieber and Mrs. Koder, who Sanday. N rab 15th ph attended the convention cof the | 030 = nv. Chireh School ULC Women’s Missionary Society 30:30. 5. held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Evangelistic 1 through Saturday 7:30 o.m. Monday Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, November (12 9:30 ‘a. m. 10:48%a. m 7:00 p. m. Sunday School. Morning Worship. Vesper Services. | Monda xy 30 Ladies’ Bible Class in the Parish House Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Women's Missionary Sceiety will meet at the parsonage | The topic, “Convention Cinversa- | Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Young Ladies’ Bible [Class wiil meet at Mrs. Bruce Brown. Thursday 6:00 p. m, Junioy Chcir 7:30 Choir - TAKE STEPS | | TO BUSINESS AD | SUCCESS T¥=% | Senio. which eliminates Trailers occupying Boro Council | (From page 1) all of Poplar and part of Delta St, change from A to B. All area on South side of P.RR. South Market Street and High St., | and Delta Street, Delta St. | nart of Market Oak Alley, Columbia Ave., East Donegal from B. residence to Business. Recommend grass plots on sidewalks 3 ft. maximum width inside curb, be permitted which has { ft. minimum width to building } tine, all residents A & B districts. Council ordinance passed an A & B districts and imposed a | A resolution was passed suspend- ing the effective date of the annex- ation ordinance. Burgess Zerphey reported $14.00 Peddlers license fees, $5.00 Street permits and $2.00 Parking fines. The Burgess also reported citizens asking permits to shoot pidgeons in the Borough, which was refused. Street Committee reported street patching completed and ashes haul- ed. Three trees on curb on Colum- Also complaints on bia Ave. removed. frem residents on no parking Barbara Street. Mr. Keller, committee reported the voir cleaned and instructed Super- visor Smeltzer to clean reservoir. Mr. Krall, of property ccmmittee | reported Police car waxed & clean- | od. also one of the pavilions at Cove { park in need of a new roof. i Dr. W. L. Shoop, of the Light committee and Mr. Oberholtzer, PP&L, have discussed and lined-up a new type of lighting on Main St. Pumping Engineer George Schatz reports water pumped by motor 233 hours, 9,879,000 gals; by water 45 | hours. 410,000. Total 10,289,000 gals. | Mr. Charles Dillinger, Board of | Health forwarded $15.00 in license fees for hotels and restaurants and nuisances report- of Water sub-reser- chairman of no quarantine or ed. October report from Chief cf Po- | lice Park Neiss, passing 1, stop sign 5, speeding 1, reckless acci- Improper driving 1, burglaries 4, one dent investigated. Car mileage 1,420. | A Gracious Christmas Gift Ladies’ Stockings by KENDEX “GUARANTEED AGAINST EVERYTHING” Runs Snags Excessive Wear Approved By Good Housekeeping Nationally Advertised NOT SOLD IN STORES A. M. BOLACK | JOY 3-5132 - FLORIN, PA. 15-41 MT. FOR... Watches-Clocks-Jewelry And Watch Repairing Warren H. Greenawalt 209 West Main St, MT. JOY Dial 3-5491 Ethics If called on to serve in time of sorrow, re: assured we will de Business MORE, rat than expecte every conlidence be respected and faith- fully guarded. ROY B.SHEETZ Fur Director LANCASTER, PENNA. Phone 6329 Day thert eral At Your Seivice Night or | ing H. W. | in center iP.R.R. Mr. Samuel Balsbaugh, represent Hess, protested one side parking from Main street to East Donegal St. Mr. Keller informed Council the new fire truck was covered by in- surance. A recommendation from Chamber of Commerce asked the Borough to apply to the State for three lights and also recommended one hour parking from 6 to 9 p. m Barbara to New Haven streets Friday and Saturday. No was taken. Also from Main FP.R.R. white Irony action street to bridges a single line of street crc Council will communicate with to rent land for parking fa- cilities along Henry street from Market to New Haven, also on Sas- safras Alley from Walnut to High streets. A resolution was passed to apply to the State two trafic lights, at Main and Barbara Streets and one at Main and Manheim Sts. $600.00 was transferred from Wa- ter to Interest account, New Bonds; $5,450 from Boro to Fire Engine Fund and $200 was given to Fire Company. CORN for one FED TURKEYS JACOB H. HARNISH MANHEIM, ROUTE 2 Near Er PHONE isman’'s Church MT. JOY 3-4741 45-2tp NO CHRISTMAS THRILL LIKE IT. BABY'S [ist SHOE BRONZED FOREVER With Genuine EVANS LIGHTER $995 BRON = SHOE WN 4 tants lL At last a truly NEW thought for your dearest one's Christmas pres his baby's adorable shoe silver, ent... masterfully plated in bronze, or gold . . . and ingeniously fash ioned to hold a fine cigarette light just the thing for home or Ene office. Watch his eyes light with joy when he ‘Lights Up" with his lovely ''Shoe-Lighter.” Also portrait frames from $8.95, bookends from $10.95, ashtroys from $6.95, desk sets from $8.95. Unmounted $3.50 single, $6.00 pair Order NOW for Christmas “NOV. 30th LAST DAY" A small deposit will secure your selection ’till Christmas (xift wrapping at ne exura charge ADAM H. GREER JEWELER 87 E. Main St., Mt. Joy PHONE 3-4124 But trafic on | ssing bridges. |! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa Thursday, November 10, 19495 TO KEEP INDUSTRY'S WHEELS TURNING Business needs capital. Where does it come from? Irom the savings of thrifty people. § Sav- ings invested in business and industry help make jobs for America’s workers. Thus the saver not only be nefits himself but his neighbors and his community as well. Our bank serves in two im- portant and as ways: As a depository for thrift funds a source of credit for productive loans. Depositors and borrowers are always welcome, WW THE MOUNT JOY, PA. [IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NW! ONAL MOUNT Joy j, & Sx + @) 3 ® } ceiver Ca {noperation alse pays on the telephone party line Your sense of neighborly 3 i; the most im- portant asset to good telephonz par; line service. By using your telephone sharingly—by replacing the re- refully after calling—by keeping calls rea- yrief vou are setting the perfect example for sonably | others watch it smoothest line to follow. this good neighborliness pvr rnd Try your party line into the with the best ser and friendliest, vice in the community. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. TELL’EM: SELL’EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS NEW 1950 GAS AND ELECTRIC Ranges PRICES REDUCED FULL SIZE COAL AND GAS Combination Ranges $174.50 All Size Furnaces SALES & KALAMAZO SERVICE 351 W. King St., Lanc., Pa. PHONE 33598 8-4-if C. ROBERT FRY MANHEIM R. D. 2, PENNA. WORK Rock Drilling AIR COMPRESSOR ( i] pea TS ~__ Concrete Breaking, Etc. EXCAVATING ye: & GRADING Cellars Trenches, Etc. rd PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 Fh
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