The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 15, 1952, Image 6

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Ow dhe Bulletin Yount sy, a., Thursday. May 13, Joi ‘The Local News Seniors In NY City
The Past Week
Very Brieflv Told

FUR
STORAGE
CLEANING GLAZING - REPAIRING
You Phone — We Call
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ALSO ALL KINDS LAUNDRY
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Brook's Dry Cleaning |
PHONE MT. JOY 31-4151
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Operators


WOMEN «GIRLS WANTED
to Sew Children’s Garments
® Learners Taken


New Holland Boro contemplates
hiring a boro manage
Property damase thruout the
county from Sunday's storm is ¢
| timated at $100,000
The average price paid for the
1651 Lancaster County tchacco crop
was 20 cont pound
A full barrel of gascline was
! stolen from in front of the Reading
Railrcad Station at Lititz
Union painters at Lancaster re-
fused a 10 cents an hour increase
| in pay. They want a gua:ter
A
Chester, common ending for Eng-
lisa town names, comes from the
Reman word cister, meaning camp,
sing: many were originally Reman
can site
I am now a local Factory Represen
tative for the lovely Dress line
FASHION FROCKS

(From page 1)
Queenshorough Bridges
That evening was spent at Radio
ity where the class saw the movie
“Singing in
~~
he Rain” followed by
featuring the large Ra-
program
dio City organ, the Radio City or-
chestra, a fashion show, the Rock-
ets precision dancers, and several
other singing and dancing num-
bers will standing staging and
ighting effect
The agenda for the second day |
included shopping in the morning |
and Circle Beat Trip around
Manhattan 1sland in the afternoon. |
Innumerable important places and
buildings w pointed out and a
brief history of each was given covet
a leudspeaker on the boat.
On the second evening the class
toured NBC where they aw Qa
“soap opora’ enacted while a tap:
recording was made and the sed-
tinz and several actors in dostume
for dress rehearsal for a television
show. One ol the most interesting
| parts of this tour was the demon-
stration of how realistic sound ef-
| will gladly show you these new |
styles—without obligation. Call at my
home or | will call at yours, which
ever you prefer
MRS. JAY BIESECKER
EAST MAIN ST.. FLORIN
Ph. Mt, Joy 2.4519 15.13p
’
For Athlete's Foot
Use T-1-L fer 3 to 5 days. I
not pleased, your 40¢ back. Watch
the old, tainted skin sloran off to
Le rvepiaced by kealthy skin, Get
instant-dvying I-4-L fem amy
Now at slaan's Pharmacy.
20-3
'Dr.H.C.Killheffer


® Steady Work ;
Optometrist
@ Good Pay MANHEIM
( 163 8S. Charlotte St.
| Telephone 5-3276 |
{3 ] Wan. & Wednes. 9 ee
| Tues, Fri, Sat. 7.9 P. M, !
© reen erg i Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M :
{37 NORTH POPLAR STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | ELIZABETHTOWN |
15 E. High St. |
3 16-1f RJ Toy 24.F |
otis otto gl SN a ———

We are Privileged to Announce ur
as an AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER
GENUINE REGISTERED
Keepsake
tt "DIAMOND RIN




Gold Medal Award
for ‘exquisite design
and brilliant
fashion styling.’
’

CASTLE Ring
Also $125
Wedding Ring 87.50
JONQUIL Ring
V/edding Ring 62.50
HEATHER Ring REX Ring
Also $100 to 2475 and in Wedding Ring
{ platinum $300 to 3450 125.00
Wedding Ring 12.30
teed high quality. The
“The beauty of Keepsake
diginonds, bas been enhanced
in that are lovely in
design.”
FASHION ACADEMY
Winner of the Fashion Academy



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i oday, more than ever, Keepsake is the
diamond ring most wanted and admired.
Not only for “gold medal” styling but for guaran-
words “guaranteed reg-
istered perfect gem” appearon every Keepsake Tag.
See...our award-winning Keepsake
collection, now on display.
CLYDE M. TRIPPLE
JEWELER
111 EAST MAIN STREET

MOUNT JOY, PA.

fects are achieved over
the
the radio
by use of unusual objects and
nt:ivances. Several of
unique C
{ keep to themselves,
the cless members and chaperon
appeared on television within the
studio for the other class members
to se
Hurrying by subway to the In-
ternational Theatre, they then saw
the television production of th
Jame Melton program Moving |
cameras, the raising and lowering
of whole sets, and swinging micro-
phenes held the audience's atten- |
tion along with Melton singin
and the actin: of guest star Law-
rence Nesbit. Many were surprised
to find that television performers
don't memorize their lines, but
read them from large cards held in
font of them during the perform-
ance,
The morning of the last aay was
spent at the Statue of Liberty |
traveling to and from it by boat
nd « the lecng narrow stair:
within the statue to tne crown.
the afternoon, th class]
Planitarium where a
weather was given
by the realistic re-


producticn of a storm. a sunvise, a
rainbcw, and the stars in the sky,
ete. More Mount Joy residents now
know just which stars are ‘the|
North Star, the Big Dipper, the |
Seven S as well as the cause |
of a rine und the moon, the]
Aurcra, et 1 rseult of this trip. |
After their last of the excellent!
meals at the New Yorker, the stu- |
dents started home at 7:00 p. m.
F-iday evening, arriving in Mt. Joy |
. |
at about 1:02 a. m. Saturday morn- |
ing
etl OY ree ee
MICHAFL PRICIO HEADS {


JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Michael Pricio was installed as
president cf the local Junie: Cham-
ker of Commerce banquet in the
Legion Hon day night.
installed
rt Tyndall, |
Leitner was

vice president, Robe

ond vice president; James Stch-


man, Gerald Hostetter,
Lewis Rutkay an Charles Ruhl,
directors for one year.
The Rev Keiser, recto: of
St. Luk Episcopal Church, was
he guest speaker and the Rev. Las=
ter Kode: gave the invocation. Past

president and vice
were to
president
Rutkay,
pins
Lewis
| and Ammon Hoffer by Ray Oatman
Lititz, the past state executive vice
president,
©
| TO STREAMLINE |
ment program this year by
| ating ‘the valedictorian
COMMENCEMENT
Millersville State
lege will streamline its
Col-
commencea-
Teaches
elimin- |
and salu- |
{
in its his-
atcrian for the first time


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.


LOWEST PRICES
OF YEAR ON |
‘blue goal
A
Rei. THE SOONER gu
§ YOU ORDER }
THE MORE


YOU SAVE!
LSE
 
BUY NOW AND SAVE! It’s really
foolish to wait because fuel prices
always go up in the fall moaths. Save
rime, worry, and money.
PHONE US TODAY!
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
Ph. Mt. Jey 3-9551 FLOKIN, PA. |

) America’s Finest Anthracite [4

| cholera?


® | have scrum
| overfed.
| NOT everybody reads circular ad- | SEWING
MEN WANTED: Lancaster Leaf
| Phone 3-3961. 7-tl |
{ |
The Week
During € ee [FOR INTERIOR DECORATING: |
| (From page 1) | Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa!
|

’ 29-1{ |
Front St, Marietta, reported to the | Phone Mt. Joy 344949. 39-4
state police that he was the hit-run | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices |
auto | for antioues of any deserintion. Mr, |
aso; | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man |
3521,
driver who side-swiped an


REPARED BY ive wy Tony J. 8 | > |
a oy bv n by Te ny ’ meltze | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-11
For Animal Health Pari St, Elizakethtown on Route |
290 in Flo in | ELECTROLUX SERVICE AND {
NA olice he was “un- | SUPPLIFS and Good Used Clean- |
Frecht told police he was un- ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy.
lable to sleep a wink all night,” | phone 35-9542. 47-tf |
WHAT ABOUT
HOG CHOLERA?
Q: How

to stop, | |
evi | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1|
| buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
stove wood. Guv D |
his {iilure
over
and the
morning to learn the identity of the] and
worrying
scanned newspapers
;
dangerous is hog chol
g also sell

era? ister 4 wads. awl ariver of the other car. He then re- | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-4
A 38 ou re J he ported the accident to state police. |
killer; causes losses running into FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
sa he oe ‘osecuted |
Police said he will be prosecuted CHICKS. P.O.P. sired. Penna. 1. 8
many millions of dollars annually,





 
' ; Be ilure S » scene of]
Q: Why is cholera so danger | for failure to stop at the scene of | clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
ous? jan accident 3-9826, Mount Joy, Per. 49-tf |
A: The virus of cholera is ex. Reckless Driving — -
tremely contagious and one of the | yea, P. McMillan, Maytown, | FOR SALE: ~uncheonette “and |
most deadly of all in the field of : | Novelty Shon in northern Lance. |
| was prosecuted by state police on a| ~ . :
swine diseases. ; S11 County, stock and enuin. Priced |
hee Q: How is the | reckless driving charge after his |vight for quie' sale, Good reason |
Tl virus spread? | auto stuck the rear of another car | for selling, Call Mount Joy 3-955. |
v |
—L1- > A: In many |in Newville [ 18-4 |
J ‘ [ =
ry ways. It may be Police identified the other opera-
a - Nh wee olice identified the other opera- | pup Garaninms, inching
rh; 3 Spread hy CON. | 4 s George W. Dimeler Jr, Eli- | ;
or, . 1 nat d feed j tor as Gorge W meler Jr, Ki- | Woenmeh and Pansv, Morntain Pinks.
aminate p " .
v Ala I 093 arbage zabethtown R1. The accident oc- Red and White. Large Cabbase and |
a )ags, garbage, : lp : |
: Dimeler | Tomato Plants. Also Pansies. Ac-
ta urred at 433 p.m. as
wagon and truck wheels, or on the | * ne fp ty
Tn ped for traffic in front of him |S frem Lancoster County Farm

s of visitors. Even biting flies | StO] Di 3
hoes Diner. 19-3p |
may spread it. iand was struck by the MoMIlan | eer A |
Q: What are the symptoms of | Considerable damage was | FOR SALT: b'ne silk print $3.50; |
2 spring coats, $3-85, licht blue vn- |
lined suit 87: white cotton dress $2. |
hae to match 25¢: black dress $4.00, |
green dress hlouse $1; pink & black |
drecs $5. All like, new, small sizes. |
Call 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 19-tf
reported to
strikes without -
their appetites,
become weak
ret wobbly on their

car.
tno A, 76
A: Usually it
warning. Pigs lose
and depressed, §




 

feet, and may scour. There is no
cure. Sick pigs usually die within (From page 1)
4 to 7 days. Very few, if any, re | University Law School. He was ad-
cover, 4 mitted to the Lancaster County Bai
: Wik Bg fie farmer do to |. 3
Q: 3 nt an o> Ia r in 1505 and lived in Lancaster un-
prevent cholera losses? “on J > y
A: Vaccination in advance is the til 1933. ok i aay a b
only preventive Pigs should be Hiprle was the last surviving | Le ig Tile Stine:
y pm 1 . 8! LCi > 8 os
vaccinated around weaning time charter memk-r cof tae Ht. Luke's NT. JOY THE & LINOLFUM CO. !
Only healthy pigs should be vac | Episcopal parish, here, which was Mt. Joy, Pa.
cinated, so a general physical | joorporated in 1905, and was an
a veterinarian al-
check-up by a vi 9 active member and vestryman of
ways recommended before vacci | is]
nation. the parish for many years. He was ‘
Q: Are there a ns=mber of the Men's Club of | 20-tf |
any other pre |the parish, the Lancaster County i
? Sov Resnick | NOTICE: If you are troubled with
cautions. Bar Association, member and past |p :
A: Yes. Vacei i Poison Ivv. Oak. Sumac and other
} nated pigs should | Too oT of Asahara Lodge 298, I. minor skin irritations you need |
«A, / he | ot a lean | and AM, Marietta. He also was a! Doctors Prescription No. 700-084
A / a | » Kei nn ciea i) oy Ts tks io Sie =
JAAN ™ quarters and 30-year member of Zeta Chapter, for immediate relief. It satisfies.
ranges away from old yards Pies | Chi Phi fraternity of Frankiin and Sold al 21 Mt. Jov St, Mount Joy,
a aE : a Pa, Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth- |
should be watched so that they | Marshall College. | town. Pa 19-tf |
do not pile up or overcrowd at Born in Marietta, his parents | i
night. Ample drinking water and |. the lute Oristus A: ahd Sarah FOR SALE: On Donegal Springs |
shade should be I in hot Gallacher Hi © ee ’ Road. Two story house. 5 rooms & |
weather iagher Surviving are his | hath, attached garage. Combination
NOTE—Due to space limitations, | V1 Esther Matilda Brown Hipple, | storm windows. Lot 60x200. Quick |
general questions cannot be han. | daughter of the late Hon. Thomas | Call Mt. Joy 3-4898. |
genera uestions inn at {in oh Tot)
dled by this column. | 3. B. Biogwn. 1:30 to 9 P. M. 17-1


Alsc surviving ate these children, | MUSIC TLFSSONS on Accordian, |



 
w | | Dr. John. A. Hipple Jr. Chevy | Violin. Piano. Trumpet. Clarinet, |
Farmer 7 5 i} | Chase. Md.: Mrs. Mary H. Braught, | Marimba and other instruments. |
i : 1 ros +. | Inquire abont our lesson plan. In- |
hom Esther, wife of J. Elias | ctruments Inaned for heginners. |
and Elizabeth, wife | David Hess Music Shop, 106 North |
Fritz, Lancaster;

0 Merlin Humph ies, Reading; | Market St, Elizabethtown, Phone |
Eom and 11 grandchildren. | 605-J. 15-1 |
eF Funeral services will be held in|
the Episcopal Church Friday morn- | .
: Sr ed Es . eo M h { Antiques Restored |
ing with interment in the Mount .
. i Furniture Refinishing
LENHERT CABINET SHOP
Marietta, Pa.
PREPARED AY
American Foundation
7 ce Ho
For Anima: Health Joy cemetery
———
| BEATE END3 LONGEST |
| MARRIAGE ON CO. RECORD { Phone 6-2581 Collect
7 Al n Tre |
WHAT ABOU | Death Monday ended the Yo) Call For and Delivery |
CALF SCOURS? |muiage on






|
i
record in Lancaster | {


Q: Is there more than one type |county. Mr. and Mrs. James M. | 8-tf |
of calf scours? Prepst, Klinesville, were married | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s.,, Cash |
A: Yes, there is an infectious | 67 years March 24th. He died Mon-| Registers. Check Writers, Safes, |
type, and i n-infoctio | day. New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East |
ype, ant a nom-miectious type. ———— High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf |
Q: What causes infectious is Ne: ay hee aro NS ————i———— |
JCINED THE U. S. NAVY NEW & USED CARS |
py James Donald Mateer, 18. 363 N.| 1948 Packard Sedan, R&H
A: Infectious scours, often called | | : : "| 1947 Frazier Sedan, R&H. OD.
white scours, is caused germs | Barbara Steet, this boro, has en- 1947 Chevrolet Sedan, R&H |
that are amon to many farm | Isted in the U. S. Navy. He was| 1916 Packard Sedan, R&H. |
lots and buildings { cent to Bambridge, Md. 1939 Packard Sedan, R&H.

PACKARD GARAGE !
QO: How fast Teer nNE > 5 !
does calf scours | % ry 1 | 221 N. Hanover St., |
develop? C lL A S S | IX | E 1) Phone 469-W 51-tf



A: A calf which | CUSTOM MADE



J | . . .
TX SY Te Yay i 3 lines or less, minimum 35¢ |
NN _~ scems to be weil [9 3 © minimum LL... G0
Mm TN in: the morning 3 lines, per line .......... 10c {
lll may be Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | |
fo Praga ali, OE vias : ee om |
ve ir en First, | FOR SALE: Nice baled hay. Joseph | For Free Estimate Phone 4-8101
the calf is listless and has o ap- 20-1p
COLUMBIA, PA.
| Breneman, Mount Joy.
petite. The next symptom is i Ee
the animal may [FOR SALF: Sweet Potato Plants.| HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shop

After that,
collapse within a few hours. { Grece V. Engle, 233 Marietta Ave., 18-9t


i Mount Joy. 2)-2



op Foy tis primarily a problem | —— "| HELP WANTED SPARE TIME |
young FOR SALF: King Alto Saxophone, | $400 MONTHLY POSSIBLE — We |
A: Yes, chiefly animals less than | good condition. 153 New Haven St, | will select a reliable person in this |
one month old. The older calves | Mount Joy, Pa. 20-1p | are to refill and collect money
NTT our NEW AUTOMATIC |
scour, too, but the chances of

FOR SLE: Haywood Wakefield | MERCHANDISE
gaoler. Like new. Used one wear. |M ACHINES. No selling. Person |
Mount Joy 3-5959. 20-1 | selected can net up to $400 montn- |
survival are somewhat better,
Q: What can an owner do if an
outbreak of scours starts? —— eee | 7 Ci “4 . ,
As A oh Aor nbs should ob FOR SALE: Lot of outgrown coats | ly, and nore, depen 2 on How
A: A veterinarian should be | Nr : | many units serviced. To qualify,
called promptly. The calf should and Sree reasonable, sizes 9 to applicant must have car, reference,
> 16. Call 218J2, E-town. 20-1 sy bi 4
and minimum of $600 working cap-
ital. For immediate interview, wiite
full details. Include phone,
be isolated, and the stables disin-
fected to safeguard other calves.
WANTFD TO RENT: A barn in or


Q: What about treatment? | to Joy. Call Mount Joy giving |
3! Tova ee ny ae : 29.1 | age, address, etc. Write to P. O.|
Ai It is a waste of money to | | Box 4026, Jennings Branch, St. |
give drugs unless the basic cause | FOR SALE: 3 Adirondack lawn | Louis 20, Mo. 20-2p |

is first determined. The veterina-
rian may recommend serums, sulfa
| chairs. Freshly painted. All 3 for 4 3 <r |
$12. Charles Derr. 268 Marietta Ave. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF EAST |
DONEGAL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL |


drugs, or penicillin depending on | Mt. Joy. Phone 3-6112. 20-2 | \
the diagnosis. “rome dies or. | . DISTRICT
oR BE « | FOR CUTS, burns, scalds, scratches |
Q: What preventive measures smbwin, chafing or cold sores, get The proposed 1952-1953 budget of |

Alabin Cintment. Phone Mount Jov | East Donegal Township School Dis- |
can be taken?
3-494¢. 20-tf | trict is available for public inspec- |
A: Feed cow balanced rations ! . 3 ¢
to help her produce a SLrONE, |FOR SATE 5 ued deed or [tion at the office of supervising |
: Re > [FOR SAL: 2 used overhead gar-| principal of schools, Maytown, and
healthy calf. See that the calf is
born in clean, well-ventilated quar-
ters on clean bedding and obtains
colostrum milk. On infected farms
administered soon af-
Be sure that young
fed properly, but not
| ize doors, 7 ft, high for 8 ft. open-| will be presented for final adoption
3-5511. Clyde E. at the boa:d meeting on May 29th.
19-2p | All persons attaining the age of
Hi : _— TN | twenty-one years, or becoming res-
ey fh os Bi | within twelve months of becoming |
Re, ~* | of age, or becoming a resident, no- |
FOR SALE Timothy : Mawar | tify Henry B. Heisey, Assessor of |
| mixed. Martin phot a Clove: | East Denegal Township School Dis- |
19-2p | trict, R. D. No. 1, Mount Joy, Pa., |
a te pT | Telenhone, Marietta 6-3312, of thei |
FOR SALE" 1950 Norge Refriger- becoming of age, or their establish- |
ator, 8 cu. ft. Call Mt. Joy 3-5281. |ine¢ a residence within the District,
Michael Ciood. 1S-tf | and failure to do so will submit the
| parties to the penalties prescribed
MACHINES FOR SALE: | by law.
{ New and used. Repairs for all EAST DONEGAL TOWN- |
makes of sewing machines. J. V.| SHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT,
: ol | 111 N. Market St. Bliza. | F,; H. D. McMullen, Sec'y
atronize Bulletin Advertisers. bethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. 1-tf | Shirk & Shirk, Attorneys 20-3
ings. Call
Gerberich.
Mt. Joy

birth.
are
ter
calves
NOTE to s e limitations,
general questions cannot be han- |
 

dled by this column.
A ——


Everybndy reads newspapers bur |
vertising left on their door step.
— a —
[ ner ecanity
| ngh of
| “hot its Schrol Board intends to o-
| "erized
| 20-3
BALER TWINE FOR SALE - best
manufactured
.
Auto Accidents | Tobacca Co., North Market Street, | quality baler twine
tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa. | locally that competitive brands can
not excel, at special pre-season
price of $15.50 per bale. Arenel
Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville,
Penna. 0-tf
PIANOS
Rent a piano, $8.00 per month,
Rental applied on purchase price.
New and ucad, Spinet ctyle pianos.
DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP
106 N. MARKET STRFET
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 19-tf

EAST DONFGAL TOWNSHIP
SCHOO. DISTRICT PER CAP-
ITA TAX

The School District of the Town-
shin of East Donegal gives notice
thai the Schoo! Board intends to
adont a Resclution on May 29, 1952,
ot 7 nn. m, DST, at the Mavtown
levving no per capita tox of
€5.0) for the schoo! vear 1952-37.
on ench adult resident of said
School District, under the provi-
sions of tha Act of 1947. P.L. 1145,
as emended. in addiiion to the $5.00
tov authorized under
the Public School Code of 1949.
Tmn-sition of this tax. from which
it is estimated that $10000.00 an-
nual revenu~ will be derived. is ne-
cessitnted because of increased
school cost. “nd berance of per
~avita ia¥. under the Public School
Cede iv limited to $500, which
would he inequitable to property
owners ky the increased costs to 1.
co'lected from increzged real* es-
tate taxec entirely.
FAST DONEGAT, TOWN-
SHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bv H. D. McMullen, Secretary
Shirk & Shirk, Attorneys. 18-3
MOUNT .10Y SCHOOL
P¥R CAPITA TAX
School District of the Bor-
Mount Joy «ives notice
The
a resclution on Mav 29, 1952
it 6:00 p. m. standard time, at
{ Movat Joy Grade Schoo) billing),

lavying » per conita tax of $5. for
the scho~l vear 1952-33 on each a-
dult resident of said School Distrief
mnder the provisions of the Act of
J
11947, P. L. 1145. as amended. in ad-
litinn to (he $5. rer capita {7x au-
minder the Public School
(nde of 1949. Tmposition of this ad-
ditional tax (from which it is es-
timated that $8.630. annual revenue
will be derived) is necessitated ke-
rouse of inere-sed school costs:
Fecauce the mer canita tax author-
ized under the Public School Code
is limired 1» $5.: and because it
would be inequitable to property
owners to collect the entire amount
nf eaid increased costs in the form
| of increased ren] estate taxes.
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
SCHOOT, DISTRICT.
18-3 Bv A. D. Sciler, Secretary.
SFALED BIDS fcr resurfacing
B~~cueh tennis courts and aprons,
will be received hy ' William F.
Rrian, Se~retary of Borough Corn-
ei! np te 7 p. m. EDST, Jun» 2, 1952.
Pide will be opened at the Porough
Ho ot 7:30 P. M. FDST on June 2,
1952. Specifications will be furnish-
e! upon reguest.
Borouch Council reserves
richt te reiect any o- all bids.
BOROUCH OF MOUNT JOY
William F. Brian, Secretary
the
EXFZUTRIX. NOTICE
Fstote of Lizzie Z. Hershey, de-
reased. late of Manheim Township,
Lancaster’ County, Penna.
Letters - testamentary on said
Estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands the same
will present them without delay to
the undersigned.
MARY HERSHEY MARTIN
1116 Crest Lane,
Lancaster. Pa.
Louis S. May, Att'y
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Ada Souder Gish, de-
ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough,
20-6
Lancaster County. Penna.
Letters of Administration on said
esate having heen granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
| mediate pavment, and those having
claims or demands aeainst the same,
will present them without delay for
cettlement to the undersioned.
UNION NATIONAL
MT. JOY BANK
Administrator,
Mount Joy, Pa.
| Arnold. Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys 20-6

For Mother - Hollvwood “Wrap-a-
rounds”. wear as dress or apron.
For BABY : Boucle Snits, dresses,
Cotton knit sweaters, Bibs. Blank-
DISPENSING | ets. Need a gift for the NEW BABY?
VISIT the
» MARGARET JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Phone 3-9373
Veilings Buttonholing
Alterations
37-tf

NEW HENRY J's
$200 less than list price. Never
titled.
1949 KAISER SEDAN
clean and under ceiling.
I need used cars from 1941 up.
Will trade and finance.
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FLORIIN, PA.
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