UR IF COLOR-BLIND ABOUT COAL? it can cost you money! The cream of America’s black coal is actually tinted blue for your protection. With ‘blue coal’ you're sure of top- quality hard coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ‘blue coal’ burns clean and hot with far less waste. There's less need to tend your furnace, when you heat the ‘blue coal’ way. So don’t be color-blind! Get ‘blue coal’ today! ‘blue @ coal’ AMERICA’S WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. MOUNT JOY 3-9551 NISSLEY MOTOR CO. Main & Vine Sts., MIDDLETOWN, PA. PHONE 4662 STEELTON 9-5596 Florin, Pa. LAST NIGHT OF MT. JOY COMMUNITY EXHIBIT 1954 Buick Sedan [1948 Chevrolet Sedan Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, Radio - Heater Original 8000 miles Two-Tone Green Finish $2595.00 $545 1949 Ford Panel Truck, Very Clean $595 1950 Nash Sedan 1952 NashAmbassador eater & Overdrive a 2 Radio - Heater - Overdrive I'urn Signals, Black Finish Jed equipment & Seat Covers $695 $1745.00 ‘52 Rambler Hard-top ‘49 Packard Sedan ‘51 Nash Sedan "50 Desolc Sedan 49 Ambassador Sedan ‘50 Chevrolet Sedan '48 Kaiser Sedan Delivery ‘48 Hudson Sedan ‘43 Mercury Sedan ‘47 Ford Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Sedan, Good Transportation $95 Over 40 Models To Choose From. Many Models NO DOWN Payment OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 37-1c¢ | Where Your Dollars Stretch | | | Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles § TRUCKS 1951 FORD 1 TON 1951 FORD PANEL 1947 FORD 2-DOOR, 6 CYL. 1947 STUDEBAKER 1 TON | 1947 INT. CAB & CHASSIS V. tag CLARENCE W. HERR | ~ FORD MOTOR SALES ~ MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9701 1951 FORL 6 Cyl. 2-DOOR 1950 FORD 2-DOOR 8 CYL. 1947 FORD Club Cp. 8 Cyl. 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE 8 Cyl WEST MAIN STREET a | USED GARS! 1952 Olds “88” | |i 2-Door Sedan | Sedan tan & beige, blue, radio, heater 1952 Olds ‘‘98”’ 4-Door heater, 1953 Chevrolet Belair Sport Coupe radio, heater, power glide radia, hydromatic 1952 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan | radio and heater 2-Door 210 series beige & tan | | 1953 Chevrolet | | | | 1953 Chevrolet | Newcomer Motors, mu. | Phone 3-4821 Open Evenings MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | ee a a yt THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, September 16 S Handy im TRS od 0 For Farm and Home pe How to Store a Rake AKES, usually stored by leaning against a wall, have a bad habit of | fighting back when they dre stepped | | on. HARD COAL - | : low a Florida man ended this nuisance was described recently in | Family Handyman, The materials he required for mak- { ing the simple safety device were a un | | | | can with the top and bottom cut off, [ and a wood screw. He punched a hole in one side large | enough to admit the screw and one | on the opposite side large enough for | ; device to the wall of his garage. The can pivots sufficiently to per- mit rake handle to be This holder has ended the “fights” when the man stepped on the teeth of the rake. the inserted. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Wanted TO WORK IN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Lanc. Leaf Tobacco Co. Old Market St, MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3961 35-3¢ TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Good Wages Steady employment Apply at the office for interview Mount Joy Paper Box Co. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS APPLY AT THE Lincoln Restaurant 32-tfe WHITE WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 36-tfc $6.50 per hour PHONE | Shaefferstown 25R4 E. T. Gettle A BARGAIN 24 Cu. Fi. Used Freezer Only $325 Geo. W. Leaman Phone 3-9351 |208 East Main St, MOUNT JOY | | | Sp EXC AVATING | | | [ a screwdriver. Then he attached the | LASSIFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS A 1946 CHEVROLET in good | FOR SALE condition. Apply Mrs. Dorothy | Zeller or call 3-6193. 37-tfc | Coal Heatrola, in good condi- |GOATS: Blood and Tuberculin | tion; call Mt. Joy 3-4063. 37-1c |tested. Milking doe and 6 mos. old bucks. Call Manheim 5-8766. | BEAGLES - 6 months old. | Phone 3-3738. ST=2C | re rat an : 1: 5 Duo-Therm oil heater. | Kelvinator Refrigerator, cheap, | matically controlled by | good condition. Call 3-6131 or | stat. Also contact 29 N. Haven St. 37-1¢ | Wincroft gas stove. 37-1¢ Cheap. Phone 3-4672 Mt. doy. | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron 37-1p | and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-4 Registers, Check Writers, Safes, |3_pc. Living Room Suite, in ex- New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | condition. Priced to sell. High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-1 | C51] 3.4365 Mt. Joy after 4 p.m.. C.THE C3 ARGUS CAMERA. | (New Model) Not the smallest, but the easiest to use color slide camera that produces superb | grubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy slides $66.50 with case and flash. | 3.4949. 35-tfe | Ad - $32.50 Victor Klahr, rear | Post Office, Middletown. 37-1c | PIANOS, new and used. David NS - | Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, | ke Mizabe 4 Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- ket Flizhethiown. i to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- | i 12 cu. ft. deep freeze town - R. D. 1, (Sand Good as new. Irvin Auker, 3 Phone Hershey 3-9936. mi. northeast of Mt. Joy at Hos- Troon sler’s Church, Manheim R2. 36-2p Individually designed Spencer Supports. Mrs. Edyth B. Hill). 51-tfe Burnham Hot Water Furnace. Suitable for conversion oil or stoker. Excellent condition. 120 New Haven St. Phone 3-9882. 37-tfc 1 Caloric combination Range; 4- burner gas - full size oven; coal —————— —— |and wood heat chamber. Was New G.E. Double-Oven Range, |$279.00. Now $175. Keener’s regular $369.95, Floor Model Furniture Store. 37-tfc now $299.95. Save $70.00. Way's Appliances. 30-tfe stove - Good Ward Bot- USED Apt. size condition, only $45. tle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata LAST CALL Se TRAILER - NEW MOON 40 ft, 1¢ with or without detachable room and porch. Can finance. Margaret-Jean Shoppe WILL CLOSE THIS SAT. SEPT. 15th Big Bargains in Blue Jeans - T-Shirts - Boucle Suits - Flannel | P. I's, Toys. Dolls, Novelties. Mount Joy 3-6873. 33-tfc USED Power Mower $45 GEO. W.LEAMAN 208 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Many Reduced V5-Price | HURRY - HURRY - HURRY | | 37-1p | | | | a Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins | Infantry Division | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | . | Harry Eichler Ohio View, | Plans Reunion | Beaver County, last week. Plans for the 1955 annual re- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser, | union of the 94th Infantry Div- Middletown, were Sunday | ision Association will be made guests of Mr. and Mrs. George by the host Eastern Mumper. ern chapters of Pennsylvania at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, | separate meetings on Sunday, | Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin { Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh and Phil- Liggins visited Mr. and Mrs. E. | Association Director J. Rutherford and family at] McLaughlin, announc- Woodbury, N. J. Sunday. | Clarence Frye, Bridgeport, | | Perry County and Mr. and Mrs. | Milton Grove, | Mrs. George | several thousand men from ev- ery County of Penna., will meet | at adelphia, Harry J. ed today. The 94th Association compos- ed of World War II who fought in Europe including James Berrier of visited Mr. and Mumper Saturday. Miss Minnie Shelley, Lancast- | | er, visited her father, Samuel! | Shelley, Saturday. Mr. and at the annual event from July 21 to 24, 1955 at Hotel Belle- vue-Stratford in Philadelphia F. Kauffman Mrs. B. All 94ers are being encour- ! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | being encouraged to attend the | Paul Scheuck and family at, chapter meetings Sept. 19 at the | Annville Sunday. | Hotel William Penn in Pitts- - ® { burgh and Hotel Bellevue- When in need of Printing. (any~ | Stratford in Philadelphia, both —, | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin / starting at 1 p. m. ™, oN , Advertising 3 increases Sales increase profits: increased profits , mean ‘increased pros. perity for business, for the work- ere, and for the community. Everybody has a stake in adver- everybody profits from good advertising. - | | | | | | | | READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER | | | | an apartment-size an apartment-sized | yg 1941 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1|Call Mt. Joy 3-4705. | | | and West- | veterans | | | | | register at the | SALE: 35.-1fc | for all makes of sewing mach- er | {1108 J. ¥. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- Auto- | ket St, thermo- | Phone 688. Coal Heatrola, mahogany finish, excellent condition, call at 117 E. Main Street. 37-tfc MACHINES FOR and used Repairs SEWING New Elizabethtown, Penna. 29-tfc Bicycle, solid maple hutch cupboard, office chair, 37-1 Gas hot water Heater, 45-gallon capacity, like new, used three years, $55.00, call Mount Joy 3-5701. 37-tfc ITS NO TRICK - MISCELLANEOUS NEW- Rates Joy 37-tfc ARNDT REST HOME - TOWN for aged women. | reasonable. Call Mount 3-9053. NOTICE: For immediate Relief from Poison Oak, Su-mac, Ivy, and many other minor skin irri- tations, you should purchase Doctors Prescription No. 700- 084 which will satisfy. Manu- factured and Sold by E. W. Gar- ber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 20-tfe WE SELL CHEAPER. All ball pen refills only 39c or 3 for 99c¢ plus 1c tax. POSTPAID. Refills to fit Paper Mates, Eversharps, and all others. Give make or send old refill. No stamps please. ORDER TODAY. PENFIX, Box 38, Reading, Pa. 30-tfc Is your church, Boy Scout Troop, High School Class, Vol- unteer Fire Co., or civic organi- zation looking for a fund rais- ling program? An established local organization offers a sound program without any ele- ment of chance. For details write Fund Raising Director, Post Office Box 311, Lancaster, |Pa., or call Mt. Joy 3-4974. 36-2c¢ SERVICE HELP OFFERED Will keep children while moth- er works. Call at 427 Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy. 37-1¢ Adult wishing baby sitting job evenings. Call 3-4121 after 5:30 Pp. m, 35-3¢ Gamma Globulin (Continued from Page 1) The supply of Gamma Globu- lin is sufficient for the needs of the City and County of Lancast- er and Boroughs of the County, Feta mT Se 3 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent | FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE: Two room brick school house at Newtown. Mod- ern heating plant. Acre of ground. Call Mount Joy 3-9053. 37-tfe FOR RENT: 4-room Apartment with bath, on East Main Street, Florin. Phone 3-5798. 37-1¢ LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don- egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Price reasonable, John A. Char- les, Phone Mount Joy 3-188 -t FOR SALE: Three room frame house, some conveniences, new roof, extra lot adjoining prop- erty 30x145 ft.; Apply Ralph Watts, 117 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy. 37-4p FOR RENT: 3 fine Professional or Commercial office rooms; Central location, heat & hot wa- ter supplied. Vacant. Apply Mrs. D. C. Stoner, 72 E. Main St., Mount Joy. 36-tfe FOR SALE: Two properties on Donegal Road near Maytown. Phone 3-5641 Mt. Joy. BRICK HOME FOR SALE 26 Donegal Springs Road. Four rooms, laundry, 1st floor; Four bedrooms, tile bath, 2nd floor. Recreation room, storage 3rd floor. New oil heat. Modern el- ectric kitchen. Formica tops, breakfast nook. Two-car gar- age. Established shrubbery. Price in low twenties. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4574. 34-tfc WANTED TO BUY BABY CRIB and CHEST OF DRAWERS OR Child's Ward- robe. Phone Mount Joy, 3-4263. 3-4263 ANTIQUES: Win pay high prices for antiques of any des- lotte St., Manheim, Pa. 5-2163. There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. 18-tfe | IEEE Someone to care for dog two days a week in her home. Phone collect Lancaster 3-2441. 37-1p Full time sales girl to help in toy store until Christmas. Way's Appliances, 48 W. Main Street, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3622, 36-tfc Steady employment, paid holi- days, paid vacation, start work immediately. Way's Appliances, 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy. Phone 3-3622. 36-tfc DAY NURSE AND NIGHT NURSE WANTED. Beginning October 1, Mrs. Shock will need a substitute day nurse and a substitute night nurse, each for one day a week in order to give relief for one day each week to two regular nurses. It will not be necessary for the same per- son to serve as both day and night nurse. Any good house- keeper who is willing to take care of sick people will be satis factory. No running of stairs is necessary for many convenignc- es make the work easy. A resi- dent of Mount Joy is preferred. For additional details please ad- dress letter to Clarence Schock, 37 E. Main St., Mount Joy. 35-tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to relatives, friends neighbors, nurses, Marietta TC Depot, Tidy Products Co., for many kindnesses shown during illness and many expressions of sympathy in our recent bereave- ment in the passing of John J. i Schroll. Especially we wish to | thank those who we feel have gone out of their way to do things for us: Sally Ann Nissley, Beverly Boyd, Al. Huck and Claude Zeller, also Newton Ken- | dig, who was a great help to us cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-| hile our family physician was Phone | 2-24-tf | on vacation. We wish him lots of luck in the near future. Mrs. Dorothy Zeller & Family 37-1c Stimulate your business by adver= tising in the Bulletin. Receipts Balance on hand July 6, 1953 $ 10,709.44 Taxes 77,918.13 Delinquent Tax 1,149.71 State Appropriation 78,321.40 Non-Resident Tu- ition Other Aeceipts 1,807.74 6,944.23 Total Receipts $176,850.65 EXPENDITURES General Control (A) Secretary’s Office, Salary $ 420.00 Secretary’s Office, Supplies 185.78 Secretary’s Office, Other Expenses Tax Collector Auditors 350.78 2,060.68 16.00 Legal Service 111.25 Census Enumeration 50.00 Other Expenses 5.98 Total $ 3,200.47 Expenses of Instruction Salaries of Teach- ers $ 42,463.99 Textbooks 1,498.28 Instruction Sup- plies 2,464.80 Attendance Institute 220.00 Tuition 277.84 Total $ 46,924.91 Auxiliary Agencies (C) Social Centers and Recreation 1,: Enforcement of Com- pulsory Attend- ance 75.00 Nurse Service 515.86 Total $ 1,975.86 but is not sufficient to give to all persons not in contact with] a case. There is no charge for Gam- | ma Globulin. The physician ad- | ministering Gamma Globulin will make a charge for his ser- vices. Three-fourth of the Gam- ma Globulin available is paid for by the National Infantile Paralysis Foundation, one- | fourth by the American Red Cross. The supply now on hand | in the Office of the State De-| partment of Health is furnished | by the American Red Cross. ® —————— LOIS RUTT TO ATTEND TEMPLE Miss Lois Rutt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. Titus Rutt, .of Neéw Haven Street, hasbeen éen- rolled at Temple: University, Philadelphia. Miss Rutt will major in Oral Hygiene. She will school Friday, Sept. 17 and was taken to Phil- adelphia by her parents today. Payments to Joint Board ANNUAL AUDITORS’ REPORT OF THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT YEAR ENDING JULY 5, 1954 Operation of School Plant (D) Wages of Janitors $ 2,437.41 Fuel 1,281.78 Light & Power 676.12 Janitor’s Supplies 134.07 Care of Grounds 1.50 Other Expenses, Ser- vices other than personal 3.50 Telephone 104.90 Total $ 4,641.28 Maintenance (E) Upkeep of Grounds $ 2.09 Repair of Buildings 550.10 Repair & Replace- ment 247.02 Total 8 799.21 Fixed Charges (F) State Retirement Board $ 4,663.42 Insurance 374.60 Rent 630.00 Total $ 5,668.02 Debt Service (G) Payment to Munici- pal Authority $ 288,043.60 Payment to Sink- ing Fund 6,900.00 Interest on Bonds 1,055.00 Interest on Loans 63 Total $ 35,999.23 Capital Outlay (H) Furniture $ 1,483.84 Total $ 1,483.84 Summary Total Receipts Total Expendi- tures $176,850.65 166,603.14 Balance S$ 10,247.51 $65,910.32 SINKING FUND ACCOUNT Balance on Hand, July 5, 1954 $1 — ,796.00 Received from Gen- eral Fund 6.900.00 Received {from In- terest Total 224.19 $18,920.19 Paid out to redeem Bonds 3,000.00 Balance in Fund July 5, 1954 $15,920.19 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Liabilities Bonded Indebtedness Teacher's Salaries Joint Board 25,000.00 6,925.16 10,767.00 Assets Value School Property 350,000.00 Taxes Due 9,648.18 Sinking Fund Bal. 15,920.19 Gen. Fund Balance 10,247.51 We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and find them correct, and that the security of the officers of the Board are in accordance with law. Date: August 25, 1954 35-3¢ Signed: J. ARTHUR MOYER NORMAN H. SPRECHER MELVIN K. WEAVER Auditors
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