srw LE EE SE Bh Reda Ul WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK CALL 3-4071 Eicherlys 76 = 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA. WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Member National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing Drycleaning Guild of Lancaster City and County t When in need of Printing == TIER SIMON P, NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY | FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Mount Joy, Pa. | INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE EVENINGS WEEK-ENDS ‘ROBERT K BROWN of the Peace MOUNT JOY 31-4062 7 ie | Insurance - Justice | 320 E. Main St. { Phone 3 Independents and Independence Anyone wishing to prove his point on how small business can flourish under free enterprise need only to point to the U. S. Independent telephone industry. The more than 5.500 Independent. tele- phone companies, of which we are one, serve ove 8 million telephones covering two-thirds of the U. Area. Independently-owned and operated Wl companies do a total volume of $360.000.000, mak- ing this one of America’s biggest “little businesses.” These companies have pioneered many of the technical advances which have given us world lead- ership in telephone service. Truly, independence and the “Independents” go hand in hand. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. GET IT AT BOOTHS PLEATMASTER TAPE For Your Draperies, Complete with Pleatmaster Hooks. Make pinch pleats the easy way. | TAPE »d 29¢ — HOOKS 3 jor 25¢ NEW DRAPERY FABRICS | FOR SPRING | 79c yd — 95¢ xd | | | NEW PLASTIC TABLE MATS | | 12x17 inches 45¢ each 4 COLORS—GREEN - YELLOW - MELON - CHARTREUSE Libby’s Foods on Sale PEACHES halves or slices bigcan 3 1¢ | CHERRIES Royal Anne bhigcan 4 1¢ | PINEAPPLE SLICES No. 2 can 29c¢ GARDEN PEAS 2 ns 39¢ GOLDEN Cream CORN 2 ns 35¢ TOMATO JUICE big can 29¢ SAUER KRAUT 2 big cans 3Sc¢ | FRUIT COCKTAIL big can 37c Well Drilling (any | thing) kindl y » B n IC i | ring indly remember "the B ulin tin ounc (From puge 1) Walters appointment expires 1955. 68. In Fines Burgess Fish was received for peddlers censes and $68 in parking met violations for the month of Fe ruary. A total of 9 fire calls w reported by Fire Chief Myers. Of the nine calls, were in the borough, Myers & two trucks pumping from fire plug was unusually is connected with new mains. Adopts Budget $53,249.69 budget good, one of The same time the and the $8.00 per capita tax. Included in the Ralph L. Myers & Sons SALUNGA, PA. Co.) LANDISVILLE 3176 50-tfe (Lancaster PHONE | | CALL | | | | WHY PAY MORE 2 FOR AUTO INSURANCE? @ Well over a million motorists enjoy this low cost, across-the. board, nonassessable protection. If you're a careful driver you too can save with Farm Bureau insur. ance. You get automatic renewal, friendly, nation-wide claim ser. vice. Why pay more when you can get maximum protection for fess? Investigate today, call = WARREN H. STEHMAN SQUARE ST., FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-5547 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Automobile Insurance Co: | HOME OFFICE + COLUMBUS, ‘OHIO + ou Sos 20630 | OVER COMPARABLE CLEANERS! | CLEANS ALL OVER FROM POSITION Zoto-Matie SWIVEL-TOP CLEANER NO DUST BAG TO EMPTY! Exclusive gr ATTACH-O-MATIC Clip-on Tools i Easy monthly payments SEE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE OR REQUEST FREE HOME TRIAL KEENER’S | Furniture Floor Coverings | 15-31 Marietta Ave. - Ph. 3-5601 | MOUNT JOY, PENNA | | SMALL DEPOSIT | “PHONE for FREE Home! Demonstration 9-6¢ {appropriation of $300 | borough’ s Civil Defense organi} zation. Robert Michels, engineer forjed reported|cided success. on the completion of a house-to to deter- mine the owners of the property| msey announce the birth of a helson at the St. said, will be turned over to Wednesday. the borough authority, -house canvass made and the tenants. This list, | | 1 | | | in repored $58.00 er b- as Ray three 1l- so stated that the Firemen had one and that the pressure|lowship gave a party This plug the|Uchida. for the year was adopted and at the|Connie Wisegarver. councilmen re- tained the tax rate of ten millsfhad the pleasure of seeing budget is in charge of to, the {Forwood and Sandra Stehman. | FLORIN Hambright sold his property located on Main street to Ivan Greider, of Rapho Township for $9,220, The house Benjamin B. is a 2 story frame with nine rooms, large frame barn and (other buildings. Katie B. Gingrich will have public sale of household goods on March 20th at her home on Chocolate Avenue. YPG News The Florin EUB Youth Fel- Saturday evening in honor of Miss Masmi The program consisted of group singing and playing games. Hostesses were Fay Buckwalter, Carol Herr and Sunday evening the group the “The Kid Buck”, with the Sandra The [Youth Department wish- Jes to thank everyone who help- make’ their Food Sale a de- Personals Mr, and Mrs. Charles Me- Joseph's hospital ter company officials for the] nr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd, (collection of water re nts Manheim were guests of Mr. Jalso to local assessors for Shetter and family on | collection purposes. Council increased the weekly ' salary of Mrs. from $15 handles all fire and hour basis. | ADV TEL AE p "Of The Cracker Barrel Frank Young|y,y called on his parents, to $17.50. Mrs. Young Took 78 UTR TLL Sunday. Mr. David Mumper of Mount Mr. George Mumper on and Mrs, ambulance|nronday evening. calls for the borough on a 24 | and Mrs. Benj. Kauffman lspent Saturday at Orbisonia with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn and Mrs. Richard Kauffman and Mr. daughter, Kathy. On Saturday, March 7th, Mrs, Kauffman and ldaughter will fly to Houston, Texas to join M/Sgt. Kauffman NOTICE! Foultry Ranges other In order to collect damages on our caused by doas or Mr. predatory animals, we have to notify the proper State authority. | This same authority will | check the immediate for stray dogs and other theniarnell moved on Saturday neighborhood] dogs with their newly purchased home at who is stationed there, since his return from Belgium. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser of Middletown spent Sunday with and Mrs. George Mumper, and Mrs. Kenneth Hick- into Mr. =} which they come in contact. This notice is given so that you, Falmouth. ; Wilt not be smbairsssed in Sage the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Linde- orities chec he neighborhood [ice 9 of Elizabethtown were | for unlicensed dogs. ‘Musser Leghorn Farms dinner guests of Misses Dorothy lana Betty Lindemuth on Sun- WHITE - WASHING | AND DISINFECTING te entre FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 HESS BROS, | Fair Share 39-tf || Electric and Gas Welding FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding | { { | 1 | Also Specialize On | | | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Welding Shop | Delta and Marietta Streets | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-593’ 18-tt| day. Mr. Lindemuth called on [Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper also. Miss Margaret Eichler resum- ed her duties at J. G. Murphy |Store on Monday, wee ks illness. re ell lee (From page 1) He also stated that hearings had never been heldon Act 145, land that it had been rushed [through without being given |proper consideration. The battle of the Pennsylvan- lia Home Rule Association for a [fair share of the Highway Fund [for local government use has |been going on for some time. |The Association claims that leach community should have a [reasonable return from the Fund for the maintenance of its local streets and roads, since much of the Fund is paid by [residents of the various com- Imunities in the form of license comes in handy. 1 Serres eens | agree — soil conser- vation costs money «Sure it does. That’s where a bank loan always go to the bank when credit will help my farm.” | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | Er | = 0 i A A {25 percent of | One of the greatest difficult- fees and gasoline taxes. The Association has recently announced its intention to sup- port a bill which will allocate the Highway Fund for distribution to the po- litical subdivisions, on a form- ula that will allocate $350 per mile and $2 per capita to each township and borough. This an- nouncement was followed by a wave of approval and support from local governments thru- out the state. ti ie Chest (From page 1) tuberculosis among the adult population. Tuberculosis is not hereditary but adults can be passing on tuberculosis germs to children as well to other adults, not [knowing that they have the di- |sease in active form. lies in controlling tuberculosis is |the fact that the disease has no | obvious symptons in the early stages, and yet it is communic- jable at any stage. Parents jshould be particularly interest- led in the x-ray program to find lunknown cases of tuberculosis because its success will mean a safer family, a healthier com- munity in which to raise their CLASSIFIED GIFT IDEA. GIVE A CAMERA for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, $2.85 up. Flash Cam- eras $8.95. You can do better at Victor Klahr's, direct dealer, Middletown, 10-1¢ FOR SALE: Purebred English Setter, 3 months old, Good en- ough for Dog Show. Chas, H. Heller, Sunny Side, Manheim R4, Pa. 10- le SPRING SALE up to 14 disc. Aluminum storm windows and doors. Also disc. on Roofing & siding (Free Esti.) Write E. G. Rohrer, Lancaster R1, Phone Mountville 5-2924. 10-4p FOR SALE: Two family House, west end of Landisville, 3-storv brick. One side, 7 rooms and baht, other side 4 rooms and bath, Oil heat, 2-car garage. Call Landisville 4241. 10-1¢ Married Couple... MIDDLE AGED Position in Private Estate of Man and Wife. NEAR LANCASTER Woman to do cooking, house-. work. Husband to take care of premises, auto, etc. Furnished apartment, bath, Tel- evision, space for private auto. Social Security. One Day off during week and every other Sunday. Nice home and attractive proposition for right couple. WRITE P. O. BOX 1753, LANCASTER, PA. Giving age, qualifications and address. Replies held strictly confidential 10-1c¢ WANTED Clerk Typist FOR OFFICE POSITION Good wages - Liberal Benefits 6 paid Holidays Vacation with pay - sick leave with pay Hospitalzation Available For full particulars Call or Write for Interview. For Penna. Farm Bureau Co-op Assn. FLORIN, PA. 9 2c ~ HELP after a four WANTED The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 5, 1953==3 GENERAL OFFICE WORKER: shorthand and typing not neces- sary. State previous experience (BRICK AND BLOCK CELLAR PARTITIONS, Chimney repair and General mason repair work. references and salary expected. | No job too small. Phone Jno. E. Write M. G. P. O. Box 85, Mt, | Matoney, Mount Joy 3-4621 Joy, Pa. 10-1¢ 49-tf -— wn | APARTMENT to be available | FOR SALE: All wool Navy after March 7th. Three rooms | coat, S-4, lace collar and and bath. Call G. C. Murphy | hat. $6.00. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-6116, Co., Mt, Joy 3-6421 10-1¢ y 10-1 WANTED: Man to assist gard- [FOR SALE: Irish Cobbler po- Donegal. Jox 462 Harris ener on Estate in Write to P. O | burg, Pa. FOR SALE: Modern dining room suite. Exc. priced cheap, Modern desk, kitchen cabinet. Phone Mt. 3-4027. 10-1 We wish to thank our kind neighbors and friends for their beautiful flowers and greetings we received during our recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey. 10-1 Benj, H. Phone Mt. 10-1p 10-piece condi., late TTOUSE FOR RENT: Torrv, Manheim R2, Joy 3.0346. WANTED: Operators. Sewing Machine Permanent job, good nay, excellent working condi- tions. Applv Hesteco Co., manu- facturers of children’s dresses, 443 W. Hieh St. Phone Fliza- bethtown 431, 10-tfe FOR SALE: Sem’- bungalow. 8 | rooms, all conveniences. brick veneer, insulated thronghout, forced hot niv heat, lot 7565x187, along Rte. 230 between Florin and Rheems. Call week davs | onlv, Clark J Keck, phone Mount Joy 3-6101. 10-2p FOR SALE: Brooder house 18x 12 ft.. Brooder <tove and Brood- er. 300 cab. Price renconable, Mrs, Florence K. Shellv. 265 Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Tov, 10-1¢ MELD WANTED: inery and Tractor revairman, Fxperienced or Apnly writing to P. O. Bov 85 D. L. D. Mt. Joy. 36-tf | WANTED: Rabbit hufehes, cize. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9024. 8-3c Tndividnally designed SPENC- ER SUPPORTS for men, wom- en and children. For anpoint- ment call Mrs. Fdythe B. Bru- haker. Florin, Phone Mt. Jov 3-4949. 46-tfc Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers. Check Writers, Safes. | New & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used. Repairs for all makes of sewing mach- ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown, - Pa. Phone 688. 1-tfe TROPICAL fish. GOLD fish, SUPPLIES. Monday thru Satur- day 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed Wednesday. STAUFFER'S AC- OUARIUM, 112 N. Poplar St, Elizabethtown, phone 373-J.! Visitors welcome. 2.tc¢ FOR SALE: 1950 Mercury 2- door sedan, R&H. OD, Phone Mount Joy 3-4185. 7T-f FOR SALE: Used FURNITURE | ® MEN FIREMAN FOR NIGHT WORK Bachman Chocolate Co. MOUNT JOY, PA. RETAIL APPLIANCE Salesman Wanted Excellent opportunity for reliable man SALARY & COMMISSION {| Experienced Man Only Write stating experience to A. W. Box 85 Mount Joy Bulletin NEED A BABY GIFT, OR A POLLYANNA GIFT, One for Mother, Sister, Brother. Margaret - Jean Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 IDEAL Magazines, Toys, Games Buttonholing Alterations SUCCESS 7:1) kt: children, : : I A A A ere See Rea E. Greider, successor | {to Allen Keller, Salunga. Phone Landisville 2401. 7- 7p EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Benjamin H. enheiser, late of West Donegal Township, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary of said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in- debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned MARY G. EMENHEISER, R. DD. 2, Mi. Joy, Pa. Samuel S. Wenger, Att'y 42 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. TAX ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, Commonwealth of Pennsylvan- ia, fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1953. BE IT ORDAINED AND EN- ACTED. AND IT 1S HEREBY ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Mt. Joy, Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania. SECTION 1. the same is hereby levied on all persons. property and occupa- tions within the said subject to taxation for purnoses for the fiscal 1953, as follows: year | Tax rate for general borough | purposes, the sum of (10) mills on each dollar of assessed valu- ation: SECTION 2. There is also levied for the fiscal year 1953 a per capita tax of ($8.00) upon each resident of the borough twenty-one years of age and up- ward. SECTION 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances incon- sistent with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repeal- ed insofar as to the extent of such inconsistency. Adopted this 2nd March, A. D., 1953. ELMER L. ZERPHEY President of Council Approved this 2nd day of March, A. D., 1953. CHARLES L. FISH Burgess CERTIFICATION To the Secretary of Internal Affairs: I hereby certify that the fore- going ordinance is a true and day of correct copy of Ordinance enact- ed by the Council of the Bor- ough of Mount Joy on March 2, 1953. WILLIAM F. BRIAN Borough Secretary 10-3¢ | Joy | J. Farm Mach- | om anv | Em- | 8-6c¢ | That a tax be and | Borough | Borough | tatoes No. 1. $4-100 1b., clean & [sound J. Norman Rohrer, Man- Phone Manh, 5-3872. 7-4p | heim R2. Butchering pigs. R1 Mount | FOR SALE: j 7-18 Robert Eshleman, Phone 3 4023. | WANTED : Large house with [some land for use as religious re treat and home for aged. Ad- | Joy. {dress Christian Friends, Mount { Joy Bulletin. 8-tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high | prices for antiques of any des- cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- lotte St.,, Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163. 2-24-tf {FOR SALE: While it lasts, all | wall and ceiling paper 20c a [roll. was 30c¢ to $1.50. Open ev- jery night except Wednesday. | Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum gos | Mount Joy. 8-t tf "LOT FOR SALE: © 80x180, Don- |egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. |Price reasonable, John A. Char- les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183. 37-8 { AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron [and also sell stove wood. Guy D. | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. | WANTED TO RENT in vicinity fof Mt. Jov housing facilities to raise 5000 or more broilers. | Write J. S. Box 85 Mount Joy. FOR SALE: Restaurant Stock land eauipment, good reason | for selling, will sacrifice. Art | & Skips Luncheonette, Main St., | Florin. 9-3¢ |FULL OR PART TIME to sell | fascinating line of Jewelry. No experience necessarv. Our wo- men average $10.00 per even- ing un and commission. Apply P. O. Box 85 J. N., Mt. Joy, Pa 1937 CHEVROLFET COACH for | Sale. cheav. A. Geltmacher, 204 S. High St., Mt. Joy. 9-2p FOR SALE: Bucket-a-day, good condition, call Mt. Joy 3-4748. 9-2¢ WANTED: Man for Fridav and Sautrdav, interested in Butch- ering. Hess’ Store, Mt. Joy. 9- tf FOR SALE: Nice ‘mixed hay, without rain: sound ear corn. Samuel E. Merkey, Manheim R2. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5818. 9-2¢ fro PAINT INVENTORY SALE: | Prices reduced 33%%. 4-Heur | Green enamel only $4.00 per gal. Reg. Price $6.00: Pure Raw | Linseed Oil. only .45 per qt. Reg. price .70, 25¢ per pt. Reg. | price 40. Also many other bar- gains. Come in and look around Open Evenings. Jack B. Moss, Paints & Specialties, Manheim {R2, Opposite Mt. Joy American Legion. Phone Landisville 6152. 9-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Joseph R. Gibble, |late of Rapho Township, Lan- | caster Co., Pa., dec'd. | Letters testamentary of said estate having been grant- led to the undersigned, all per- sons indebted thereto are re- quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them with- lout delay for settlement to the | undersigned | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold, Bricker, | and Beyer, Att'ys. 9-6¢ { EXECUTRIX NOTICE | Estate of Erwin J. Horn, late {of the Boro of Mt. Joy, Lancas- ter Co., Penna., dec'd. Letters testamentary of said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in- debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment and those naving claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned MARY E. KODER West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. | William R. Howard, Attorney 9-6¢ WANTED WAREHOUSE MEN Wolgemuth Bros. FLORIN, PA. 4-tfe FURNITURE REFINISHING BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE REPRODUCTIONS LENHERT'S Cabinet Shop MARIETTA, PA. Phone 6-2581 A nc Ai ? Se - o-oo
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