Ce 4 Fo gt SA se A TITRE ci Nid NPT CB — mt o ite ee pT TMT ST et Bee oh 2s EN a) tA Md MoM eM SRO WE oe 25s a mE doom " The Bulleiin, Mount Joy. Pa.. Thu 21, 1952 Who's : { The board is planning to have const so that the ready 1054 Who ruction start this summer building will be for occupancy by June of Low bidder for general I FLC i: County Briefs | fz LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON . .. 3 = EET sl Three signs stating “SLOW, i AX ; A y ERS & 3 formation Lia : ought we Mrs. Arthur Kulp was admit- (CHILDREN PLAYING were ¢ 8 | should publish il ted to the St. Joseph's hospital | placed at. strategic points at the ‘he B Irigade 3 . ( 1 ill X Fhe Boys Brigade, quoling| mp ecqay as a surgical pa-| Borough Park for the safety of 5. Penalty Will Be Added To All Borough Taxes After . Walter was Trme \ " : x Mes W i was formed 9 thre tient i children at play. The signs were September lst. , 1952. x late H. H Nisley, of Lied huh! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Foreman of | Placed August 1 and will be X D. H. Nissley Post No. 478, G Elizabethtown called on Mr, used for Memorial Day to La- |g GEORGE H. BROWN. III A. R. of this borough. It was or ts . =e : {bor Day | 03-2 Tax Collector anized in 1905 and the purpose and Mrs, Clayton Breneman on bhi ho Sunday. | MANHEIM The Manheim of this voung organization was AE I water c : Al ap hd to assist th Grand Army in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen |W? ompany w ney ) " 3 cvery way possible The boys and family and Miss Dorothy its stock and indebtedness. The ) ¥ p aid ; ; | increase is needed to pay the O a : + ROE " accompanied the Veteran on Brooks are spending the week i 5 ) Rw § i » \ ious occasions and acted in| with Mrs Olsen's parents 1 Loss of We. ne x a pi 3 JR out the same capacity our | Richmond Hills, N. Y (and improvements to the water 4 Wg abou . ne san pA | : tsystem serving Manheim boro Boy Scouts of today Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of | MANHEIM_ 134 resid a ON] Y Reading from left to right the | Lancaster spent Tuesday and Im nk . : i Aa Femdents 02 hoys are Albert Dierolf, James | Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. RS ie I Vicinity respond a O. Newpher, Bysshe Heilig, Ar-| B. BE, Kauffman. ed to Red Cross call for blood 0 thur Schock, Second row Amos ; donors. Of these, 82 were re 2 FAMOUS NAME 2 Di Trl arb Yohn Mr, and Mrs. Al Yeager of | of March 12 and a total 2 g Diffenderfer, John Longeneck-1pajair, N. J., and Mr. E. Ger- | ul blood were col 1 3 A (or, John Frank, Ray Keller, |of 114 pints of blood were co ¢ ® cl J Teh . | litzski of Mount Joy were | lected 3 Earl Miller: Third row Edgar | of Mr. and Mrs. Earl] Q Eshleman Guy Gochnauer Ge li ” A LITITZ The Lititz gridiron ; ; At 5 art, | Gerlitzski and family on Sun-| squad will have new white ny MORE THAN 3,500,000 J Howard Haines, Charles Krein day . GE REFRIGERATORS a Kian 5 i ler. Clarence Newcomer. Frank api {lon uniforms, trimmed in black | CRESTS 2 g Gon ver.. Back row Yohn Bows | Mr. Paul Arndt is confined to {this vear. According to the Lit { J THA yu "| his home acco "illness. |itz Recor '@SS ee igh | y ol LIMITED SUPPLY & | man, Walter Eby, Guy Culp, § home on: sceount. of { ve will fhe High H ere 5 the & Ss y us | rs wr Fenster her | Se team wi probably be 3 » Walter Root and John Godfrey Mis Robert Fenstermacher | »choo i hd 9 300 VA LU FE » . . FIRST COME 3 Guy Culp was the first Lancas i of Baltimore, Md., spent several the smartest dressed football . t | . h ire ac « . cbt ¥ 4 » FIRST SERVED ¢ | ter county man to be killed in| days with Mr. and Mrs. Benja-|team in the Conference of Roses | ines . & | action in World War I, said Mrs, | TD Hambright | this year | % Walters Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper; LITITZ—A protest was made | ) Well. we were right. it was a|and Mr. David Mumper visited | by residents near the pla) 10.2-CU-FT 3 : Mr i Warre gr agains he action ol & boy's brigade and the year was|Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman | 8round against 1 8 1905 at that time Geronimo | Eimgsville, York Co, Sun-| the school board in removing all | REFRIGERATOR- 3 was out scalping ranchers in the | Qa) the swings, see-saws, ete. from FOOD FREEZER 3 2 West Mrs. Thomas Eichler return-! the playground. near the boro COMBINATION 3 a eal A res ed home on Saturday after be- | School building 3 C t G t d ing hospitalized for several J APPLIANCES IN 3 New In Factory rates —- uarantee weeks at St. Joseph's hospital, WHITE WASHING 3 Cowboys Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keck and! 22 AS $509 o5 3 family of Rheems called on Mr AN . 3 (re ¢o 1} AND LITTLE : lete Sell-Out Of 51 Models rom ps Ji Suited | $4.34 A Week 3 Comp ete ell- ut Wanner posted bail for a hear- | day i DISINFECTING AS 3 3 | Model NH-10 fer d i ing | Festival { | after down payment ) | estival ] Chester Weimer, was arreste d | | OTHER MODELS FROM $000.00 3 7, - id A Labor Day festival will be ~ 3 . 4) ylon a ‘bencn wal ji charg red | held at the Florin E. U. Breth-| HESS BROS | G-E Refrigerators have 3 long pu systems mikes this lone service pos, \ 1-S rt. Wei . at ul se e¢ record, 1 g sible. rvelope r G.E. a ale RUSSELL ® d ; wih a { vig : wi We 'S ‘ren Church beginning at tour | ™ 0 vce ee use et "10 nee iL Re Sau committed to the county pr SOR o'clock. Vegetable and chicken! FLORIN., PENNA. years or longer. Many after 15 and tribution to dependable, efficient, Ng A As of Monday the parking Corn. sott andwicl . | 20 years or longer. economical performance in house- ! : | 136.17 and fif soup sandwiches, ice Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 i Famous G-E sealed refrigerating hold refrigerators, HEEMS PA meters took In $150.17 and [if- | cream, cake, ete. will be sold. 29-tf 4 9 ® J | teen tickets were issued for’ig- |The festival is being sponsored WAY’S A PPLIA NCES 4 noring the little red flag. that by the Ladies Aid Society of the go x shows so plainly on the meters. Church Insurance Service | Telephone 3-3622 ’ % - ie AU) Ww... PF 2A. rn . PHONE oF EES em ; i 48 W. MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PENNA. J i SIMON P. NISSLEY ally insura . gin bs of | | > E-TOWN 54 Contracts i MARY G. NISSLEY i ELMER iK. v ITTLE 5 rom ae | | # H 168734 ud (From Page 1 | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | _ FLORIN, PA. Everyhody Everywhere Reads The Bulletin discuss financing of the con- | Mount Joy, Pa. | Phene: Mt. i 23-9544 y 3 Sy = { a 19 2 struction of the new high school {Ve es = 20-13 3 edifice. SS = ™ -— avg A 3 ALES DAYS THURS. - FRI. - SATUR. ONLY MT. JOY DEPT. STORE ( DOLLAR DAYS) dvanves + BARGAINS AN SG oI Palo Shirts 69: 3 FOR $52.00 WCMEN'S 3 99: | DRESSES 39 All Sizes Values to 57.95 | DRESSES H% All Sizes WOMEN'S Cotton Slips Rayon MEN'S DRESS Sport Shirts $7 39 Value to $2.50 Values to $12.95 SPRING 0 31.98 BOYS Coats & Suits Girls" Storts 29 Sport Shirts y 39 Values to $29.95 *10- 520 | | Children’s Coats ren SRR GIRLS SCHOOL | DRESSESSD 9% BCY'S BOXER Overalls 51 2 WOMEN'S | SHOES 2%) oq DRESSESST% | 51 1ps 513] Oxfords $99 9 to 20 + All Sales Final No Returns or Exchanges BOY'S SCHOCL SHOES $4% GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES 3% \ 8 clude const sen’s This appre >. for p tilatic for Roy low | The reason for dwar culty cessary to finance necat d alternates those co ruction we Sons, firms bid of of $930,000 Inc., in- wed by the board. H. S. Corposation’s lumbing, heating and ven- considered lowest The bid of Lititz, or electrical installations m were tracts. Reidenbaugh, was the delay in contracts is the selling ling bonds nec- the in the project rate of in- ise of the low is Herman Whol- | Lancaster. | tentatively bids diffi- | terest. The Donegal jointure’s | issue is 23; percent as originally proposed and investors are be- | ginning to demand more in terest al Cr | Worn Out In Goffs Falls, N.H., James M.| Lurvey, 102, expiained: ‘Physically. | I'm a wreck.” ! &3 df ( diz ae ri 1 for vou out ie col- a Itetion Artcarved dia 5 mond rings Learn for op” yourself why \rtcarved fuality and valu hay 3 made this nan heloy ed by bride for More than 100 years.” gy "NG EER ‘Million Dollar’ ni Ri A 1 Ny Diamond Can 2 Cos So Lie % Adam H. Greer Jeweler MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4124 RCA Pd] Artcarved DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS 9 Ss ratem . ile water SY wirin ar br i ooding? crop handling) refrigeration? barn cleaning: dairy Y mango yr sement? : 5 nt: lighting? ga TTI. ventilation Sager) egg handling: Sure,” your PP&L Farm Representative makes his regular rounds, bringing news of better electrified farming methods, answering questions, offering his help. j But you don’t have to wait for his regular visit! When you need information or assistance on im- proved electric farm practices. ..you need it Johnny- on-the-spot! That's the time to call your nearest PP&L office. Tell them you want your good friend, ‘the Farm Representative, to drop in as soon as ‘possible. Mention the specific information you want so that he'll have all the facts handy when he visits you, Your PP&L Farm Representative is prepared, either through practical experience, agricultural schooling or a combination of both, to understand and answer your farm electrification needs. Take advantage of his back- ground. He'll be glad to help you...any time A BUSINESS-MANAGED =i 4 owl [RY] TAX-PAYING COMPANY MANNED BY 6700 @ § 2 FRIENDLY HOME-TOWN PEOPLE AND OWNED BY 73,600 £4 {1 INVESTORS, MOST OF THEM YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FELLOW PENNSYLVANIANS PENNSYLVANIA POWER & ‘LIGHT COMPANY Ni Tru ing with ated Gra ues larg Man grea deve Cou tion dehy ers A felé G, 1 Wol sery thei R. ‘mak v T Tl one and mor disco mod of th M Sale M Pi Ri tabli urm been of 1 Si whic has 0 A sMas to it by ( 144 cise of al Jc M Op plete Josey D, 1 prog and ler C Th Mille the Aj Pl Plu branc Hers In Mz: He and Amos years his ex Ail