'N pg CT — i 5 24 | ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMEN"1 THESE BUSINESS LEADERS Make Lancaster County — The Garden Spot of the World Ee eww wwe ADVERTISEMENT1 Chiropractors Of Local Area Render Outstanding Service WHO IS DAILY DOING MUCH TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING OF THE PEO- PLE IN THIS SECTION. EN- JOYS AN ENVIABLE REPU- TATION FOR THE VERY THOROUGH MANNER IN WHICH HE ANALYZES EV- ERY CASE HE ADJUSTS. EXAMINATIONS MOST THOROUGH RE S ULTS PROMPT AND CERTAIN. No profession has made greater and more rapid strides in recent years than that of the Chiropractor. His efforts and results are being recognized by more and more people as it best cvidenced by the steady increas- ing number of people who are turning to Chiropractic as a means of alleviating their suf- fering and illness. The brilliant success of Chir- opractic lies in the fact that it goes to the root of the cause of the trouble and, then takes im- mediate steps to remedy the cause. If the recuperative pow- ers have not been weakened by long illness the results are gen- erally prompt and certain. If your health, has not been of the best, you owe it to your- self to ga to his office and let him show you exactly how chir- opractic adjustments of the spine will remove this existing cause. Bodily ailments are a result of either a violation of nature's laws on account of some sort of interference with nature's way of keeping the body in good health. The very construction of the human body is such that it is impossible for disease to creep in without cause. The ner- vous system is so constructed that it leads to and conveys life to every distant and remote part of the body. If there is the slightest interference with this delicate system complications are bound to set in which will cause suffering and illness, this Chiropfactor ‘adjusts this inter- ference thus restoring normal conditions and permitting na- ture to take its natural course to heal. He does not treat symp- toms because so long as the cause exists, treating symptoms will only prolong the patient's suffering. His examinations are most thorough and far reaching in their efforts. His sincere desire to produce the best possible re- sults in the shortest possible time and with the least possible expense has won for him the admiration of every one in this community. Due to the practice which this enterprising profes- sional man enjoys it is neces- sary to make advance appoint- ments for examinations. We recommend him most highly and suggest that you call on him if you are feeling run down and are suffering from lack of strength with, which to perform your daily task. You will find him to be a man who has spent much time in develop- ing methods of adjustment that are practically painless. Each and every case is carefully ana- lyzed, and personal, careful at- tention rendered. We recommend you visit the office of your closest Chiroprac- tor which wou will find listed below— Dr. Coleman H. Stites, 339 Main St., Denver 43 E. Main St., Mount Joy Dr. Amos W. Leonard, 322 E. Main St., Mount Joy Keiper Chiropractic Office, 26 E. High St., Elizabethtown Dr. Delbert W. Evans, 226 S. Market St., Elizabethtown Bishop's Studio, Well Known For Quality Photographs Located At 44 N. Market St. In Elizabethtown, Pa. When we wish to confer a special favor or some particul- ar friend we present them with a photograph, because there are sentiments attached ta photo- sraphs not found in other gifts or articles of remembrance. Photographs well taken pos- sess the very personality of the person, a feeling of closeness and companionship from which we all derive no small amount of satisfaction. To take photographs well is the mission of Bishop's Studio, located at 44 North Market St. in Elizabethtown, Penna. That they are taken with expert skill is best proven by the many prominent people in this section who readily mention his name when asked for the most popu- lar photographer in this locali- ty. In addition to knowing the art of photographing people perfectly, this enterprising pho- tographer has that happy fac- ulty of getting the person to look their natural self and re- move from their pictures that frozen look or stare so often no- ticeable in photographs of less capable photographers. So per- fectly natural looking are their pictures that they require only | a slight amount of retouching to bring out the very personality of the person photographed. Their camera equipment is in keeping with the quality of their work. Realizing the im- portance and the necessity of good working equipment, no ex- pense was spared to secure] camera equipment that would enable them to get the maxi- mum results in the pictures they take. : Bishop's Studios, are also dealers in all types of photo- graphic supplies; a leading sup- ply house in all lines of amateur photographic equipment. They handle a complete line of cam- eras, tripods, projectors, and every type of equipment for the photographers or projection- ist. The owner is well liked known in this community. a respected business leader. He belives in satisfaction to his customers. He is known as a public spirited citizen who con- siders the welfare of the people and of the community. and He is J. M. Bashore, Beer Distributor Well Known For Quality Beverages We are known at play, at work, morning, noon, and even- ing, nothing quite hits the spot so invigorating as an ice cold beverage. One looks into any party, restaurant or refreshment stand will reveal both male and female all contentedly sitting and enjoying a bottle of their favorite beverage. Distributing fine beverage J. M. Bashore, located at rear of 402 N. Railroad St., Palmyra, Pa., stands among the leaders in this section. The manager of this firm is a man who has made a success of his business by fur- nishing high quality beverages and delivering it to his custom- ers in a courteous and efficient manner. The J. M. Bashore Co., is ser- ving delicious beverages which measures up to all government specifications. These high quali- ty beverages are sold at most reasonable prices and courteous and prompt delivery is made anywhere in the County. Call Palmyra 8-4244. You will make no mistake in letting this enter- prising distributor take care of your orders in this line. Mr. J. M. Bashore is a man of high standing in the community. His plant and his business. is deed an asset:to the community. He deserves the whole-hearted support of an appreciative buy- ing public and the writer takes this opportunity of recommend- ing his firm and the beverages they supply to the people of this community. The Franklin Store Located At Center Square, Elizabethtown, Pa. The Franklin Store, local in- stitution whose store in Eliza- bethtown is located at 5 Center telligent merchandising, orderly, and systematic display together, with large turnover and small Square, is just one of the many : places where the dollar is ex-| Profit is the secret of their suc- changed for much value. In| ©©SS their spacious, well arranged, They are rendering a worth- while service, affording as they, do a place where the best can be secured for less, thus enab- modernly equipped and: decor- ated store will be found a varie- ty of items that is comprehen- sive and all in a quality that| ling the public to “Spend and cannot be surpassed if even| Save.” We compliment them| equalled in other stores of this| and wish them continued suc- nature. From the small nickle| cess. to the almighty dollar will be The Franklin Store of 5 Cen-| found necessities — essentials| tre Square in in wearing apparel, house fur-| Pa. is an independent store — nishings, toilet articles, candies, | not connected with any other sundries, etc., all served with! store. Mr. D. Roy Moose is the courtesy and consideration. owner. Albano’s Pharmacy Known For Quality Drugs Albano’s Pharmacy, located at 27 West Market Street, Mari- etta, Pa., supplies the people at all times and many other de- tails that spells Efficiency with a capital YE.” with the very many items with Quality, completeness and| which their shelves and cases a- | freshness of stock, have all been| bound, stands out preeminent | combined with courtesy and] ly as the one source of supply | satisfaction, enabling this firm) whose role is no small mean | {, deliver the goods when want- one. In their spacious store! oq and with the best grade and! will be found every type and | kinds the manufacturers can kind of remedy and sundry | produce. And all at prices that] which we have come to associ-| gre reasonable reasonable ate with retail drug establish-| when everything is considered.| ments. To operate a retail drug insti- tution is a large and compre- hensive task. Complete stock is just a part of the story. Arrange- ment of that stock in an orderly | measurable worth to the manner, having that stock fresh! munity. E. W. Rice Plumbing Specialist Well Known MODERN TIMES DEMAND | Because it is he MODERN CONVENIENCES | network of piping between the walls of our homes. It is he who and | understands how to install these enable you to Call 6-7281. Albano’s Pharmacy and sociates are truly operating a business that is an asset of im- com- modern limes times of modern conveniences | conveniences that in every home in the land. Yet| it hasn't been so long ago when E. W. Rice of Ferdinand, rain water piped into the kitch-{ well known plumbing and heat- en sink was unheard-of; when | ing engineer who always enjoys a white porcelain bath tub in a|a very high reputation for the bath room was more than the good quality of work he does.| height of luxury, and when | He is directly responsible for sanitary connections were above | many of the plumbing systems the heads of the people as radio | of the best in These are IS a in some homes is today. Yet today they are a| our locality. reality. We consider them as Repair service constitutes an necessary in every home as the| other feature in which he serves | roof over our heads or the kitch-{ the people of this community, len stove. no matter how big or how small] And who is responsible for | the job—you may feel free to bringing these creature com-| call him with the assurance that quickly money. forts to every home and to ev-| the job will be done ery individual in the land? The] and efficiently for little modern plumber, to be sure.! Phone Miflersville 8312. Lancaster County Gas Division United Gas Improvement Company, A Leading Utility In Every Community The United States of America is today the richest, most pro- gressive and greatest nation on| forms the bulwark of our com the face of the globe. To have! munity. And among the most achieved such a standing in the | progressive the Lancaster world has not been brought a-| County Gas Division. A firm bout by the possession of any | that brings much wealts to its certain commodity or necessity | community and to this entire so vital in the existence of the section - not only world—no possession of rare wealth but community metals or precious stones exclu-|as well. For this sively mined in our country and | known concern has in demand throughout the two|the names of our hemispheres. For we produce] far and wide in a manner no necessity here that cannot | cannot help but make every in- and is being produced in other | habitant of this section proud of countries—neither do we mine | our section, a place any precious metals that are|its educational institutions, and industrial farming element commercial firms which the ers, is wealth community and not being mined in other coun- | the honesty and integrity of its tries today. | citizenship. Our greatness — our progress; They lend their share in no very small measure to keep the] our industry both commercial, | wheels of progress turning by industrial and agricultural. For | employing many of our people, in the comparatively short space | in their splendid establishment. and our wealth are all based on of years since our country was | After all, employment of our] founded, we have become a na- | citizenry is truly an essential] tion rich in industry and com- | factor in bringing progress to) merce. our community. And this greatness, this |. ‘They are truly rendering the| gress and this wealth has”bgen community a worthy service. brought about by that group of | They are community builders of fearless pioneers of industry | {he highest type. Men among ec far soceinz visio s : . whose far seeing vision ha ! men. It is to such type of men built the large cities of which | thet & 2 erica o oreatne this country boasts. Our com- | at America owes its greatness.| munity has just cause to feel | | We are proud to have them with proud of its many manufactur- us in this edition. as-| that installs the| get more satisfaction out of life. physical nationally| broadcast| that| known for| | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, September 23 & 23 Weddings | HERR — HIESTAND | Miss Jeri Hiestand, daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hiestand lof Salunga, | E. Richard Herr, son of Mrs. | Elias Herr and the late Mr. Herr |of Willow Street R1, Saturday, fat 3 p. m. in St. Paul's Evangel- |ical and Reformed Church, | Manhei im. The Rev, Howard Paine lciated. The bride was given marriage by her father. Miss Eileen Danner, Hyattes- | ville, Md., was maid of honor for her cousin. The bridesmaids were Richard Williams, Salunga, ter of the bride, and Miss Joan Root, Manheim RI1. Susie Williams, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Marvin Herr, Willow Street |R1 served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Richard Williams, Salunga; Wm. Dean lof Lancaster R5; Clyde Rohrer, and Robert Summy, of offi- in Mrs. sis- | Hensel; | Penryn. | Mrs. Dale Hornberger played |the wedding music and Mrs. [Leonard Cruiser, Wilmington, , was soloist. | Del. A reception was held at Hos- |tetter’s Banquet Hall, Mt. Joy, |after which the couple left on a |wedding trip to Florida and | Texas. | The couple will reside in Wil- {low Street R1. FLORIN Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess and fa- mily at Loysville, Perry Co. Miss Mary Hamilton spent | Saturday at Lancaster. Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter confined to her home on account {of illness. Mrs. Paul H. Diffenderfer spending several days at Lans- downe, with her brother and | sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Dale { W. Garber. Mrs. David Mumper of Camp Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Mumper and daughter |bridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart of Elizabethtown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter"and fami- ly on Sunday. Mrs. Emma Peifer Home, Harrisburg the week with Mr. F. Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter visited the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bless at Falmouth on Sunday. Mr. James Keener and daugh- ter of Manhattan Be Calif. is is of Messiah is spending and Mrs. B. James Eichler ach, -lare spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Emma Keener. Furniture Refinishing BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE REPRODUCTIONS Lenhert’s Cabinet So MARIETTA PA. Phone 6-2581 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 EXCAVATING $6.50 per hour PHONE Shaefferstown 25R4 E. T. Gettle became the bride of at’ James | | of Bain- | latters | CLASSIFIED | FOR SALE months {BEAGLES - 6 old. | Phone 3-3738. 317-2¢ | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- town R.D. 1, (Sand Hill). Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfe Burnham Hot Water Furnace. Suitable for conversion oil or stoker. Excellent condition. 120 New Haven St. Phone 3-9882. 37-tfc New G.E. Double-Oven Range, regular $369.95, Floor Model now $299.95. Save $70.00. Way's Appliances. 30-tfe FEMALE HELP WANTED 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 or full Hours Woman for part {time time general housework. to suit applicant. All modern household equipment. Write Box G., ¢/o Mount Joy Bulletin. 38-1c¢ LOST Men's wrist watch with stretchy band. Reward. Return to Vernon Oberholtzer, 223 N. Barbara Street. Phone 3-9751. 38-1c SAVE $21.51 ON GOLDE 35 M.M. AUTO PROJECTOR SET. 300 Watt Projector, Changer, 3 files, case $68.99 others $23.95 up. Victor Klahr's Little Shop with the big stock. Rear P. O., Middletown, Pa. 38-1c¢ Duo-Therm oil heater. Auto- matically controlled by thermo- stat. Also an apartment-sized Wincroft gas stove Ph. 38-1c¢ Full line of plumbing tools, fit- tings, benches and cabinets; would like to sell in bulk; also Fairbank Platform Scales, weighs up to 1000 pounds. Mrs. May Naylor, 106 W. Market St. Marietta. Phone 6-2895. 38-tfe Small white enamel kitchen range with water back. Phone 3-6743. 38-2¢ 1947 PLYMOUTH - Club Coupe Also 2 metal bunk beds, com- plete. Cheap. Phone 3-9292. 38- tfe A 1946 CHEVROLET in good condition. Apply Mrs. Dorothy Zeller or call 3-6193. 37-tfe 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. 40-t Individually designed Spencer Supports. Mrs. Edyth B. | Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy | 3-4949. 35-tfc PIANOS, new and used. David Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfe 1 Caloric combination Range; 4- burner gas - full size oven; coal and wood heat chamber. Was $279.00. Now $175. Keener's Furniture Store. USED Apt. size stove - Good condition, only $45. Ward Bot- tle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata 34-tfe TRAILER - NEW MOON 40 f{t., with or without detachable | room and porch. Can finance. | Mount Joy 3-6873. 37-tfe | 33-tfe CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who sent cards and gifts to our son, Phillip, while in the hospital due to his recent accident. We especially wish to thank those who donated to the blood bank. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin D. Sinegar 38-1 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent FOR SALE: Two room brick school house at Newtown. Mod- ern heating plant. Acre of ground. Call Mount Joy 3-9053. 37- tfc LOT FOR SALE: 8 80x180, Don: egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Price reasonable, John A. Char- les, Phone Mount Joy 34153, FOR RENT: 3 fine Professional or Commercial office rooms; Central location, heat & hot wa- ter supplied. Vacant. Apply Mrs. D. C. Stoner, 72 Main St., Mount Joy. 36-tfc FOR SALE: Two properties on Donegal Road near Maytown. Phone 3-5641 Mt. Joy. 18-tfc BRICK HOME FOR SALE E. 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 FOR SALE: frame house, new roof, extra lot property 30x145 ft. Apply Ralph Watts, 117 West Donegal Street. Mount Joy. 38-4p Three-bedroom some conveniences, HELP WANTED MALE I = USED 1 Power Mower | $45 GEO. W.LEAMAN | 208 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Coal Heatrola, mahogany finish, excellent condition, call at 117 | 1s Main Street. 37-tfe | SEWING MACHINES FOR | ' SALE: New and used Repairs | for all makes of sewing mach- | WANTED TO BUY CHEST OF Ward- BABY CRIB and | DRAWERS OR Child's prices for antiques of any des- | MISCELLANEOUS’ ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- | ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 688. 29-tfe | robe. Phone Mount Joy, 3-4263. 3-4263 ANTIQUES: Win pay high | cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- | lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163. 2-24-t1 | Cheap Typewriter for Phyllis | Wolgemuth. Call Mount Joy 3-4868. 38-1c ARNDT REST HOME - NEW- TOWN for aged women. Rates | reasonable. Call Mount Joy | 3- 9053. 37 tic | | = | NOTICE: For Iimediate 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 FARMERS 5 ATTEN’ TION: For several years Conestoga Valley pulverized limestone, manufac- tured by David M. Burkholder, | was sold in this locality. It is | spread on the field at a price |v ou can afford to pay. For in- formation call or drop a card to | Somat G. Snavely. | Delta Street, | 120,000 gallons. See Us First Whether you're a salesm or teacher, office worker or factory employee, you'll find it profitable to check with us begore changing positions. One of insurance C complete line of general casualty fire insurance and life ance, has an opening able becaus the largest ompanies with a insurance, insur avail e of an expan sion program. Selection will be based on aptitude for the business, general education, and social mobility. Excel lent income opportunity for the successful applicant. Write Box F giving age, ed- ucation, and qualifications. 38-2 adjoining | (ough council and the borough planning commission, and recor- der's Office at Lancaster, Pa., as a street 50 feet wide and desig- nated as a portion of South Del ta Street, extending from the north line of School Lane as laid out on said plan to the north line of Oak Lane as laid out on said plan. Said portion of South Delfa Street is hereby placed upon the borough plan and is established as a borough street. SECTION 2. Pursuant to the petition signed by the owners of all lands abutting on the said portion of said South Delta Street, the borough officers are directed to open, improve, pave and surface the said street (said paving and surfacing to be to a width of 20 feet on the center line thereof) and one-third of the cost of opening, grading, draining, paving and surfacing to be paid by the owners of lands abutting on the said street on foot front basis. Ordained by the Borough Council this 7th day of June, 1954. L. W. MYERS President of Council Attest: William F. Brian Borough Secretary On June 7, 1954 I hereby ap- prove the above ordinance. B. T. Rutt 38-1te Burgess AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TO THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND NOW LO- CATED IN MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. It is hereby ordained by the borough council of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, as follows: SECTION I. Pursuant to peti tion duly presented to the bor- ough council under Section 425 of the borough code, the bor= ough of Mount Joy hereby an- nexes to the borough the follow= ing described tract of land loca- ted in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pa. and’ad- jacent to and adjoining the said Lorough on its present northern boundary, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land on which is erected a two story dwelling house situat- ed in the Township of Mount Joy, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ond described as follows, name-= BEGINNING at the south- west corner thereof at a stone, said stone being located at the southeast intersection of North Market Street with. Manheim Road, marking the present nor- thern borough line of the Bor- ough of Mount Joy; thence a- long the southern side of Man- hem Road, north 59 degrees and 25 minutes east, 510 feet to 2 stone; and north 68 degrees and 30 minutes east, 311.45 feet to an iron pin; thence along the castern side of North Barbara | Street, south 2 degrees and 40 [minutes west, 131.01 feet to a stone; south 25 degrees and 10 | minutes east, 170 feet to an iron {| pin; and south 7 degrees and 14 | minutes west, 39 feet to a stone | in the northern line of the pres- |ent borough line; thence along | said present borough line, south | 85 degrees and 22 minutes west, | 788 feet to the place of begin- ning. | CONTAINING three and fif- | teen hundredths acres of land, | be the same more or less. SECTION 2. The said terri- | tory so ennexed is hereby in- | corporated in and made | of the ough. Ordained by the Borough Council September 13, 1954. | L. W. MYERS President of Council Attest: William F'. Brian | Borough Secretary | On September 13, hereby approve the | ordinance. a part east ward of the said bor= 1954, I foregoing B. T. Rutt Burgess AN ORDINANCE { An Ordinance accepting con- vevances of two tracts of land | for alley purposes and provid- ing for opening and improving the said alleys and placing them [on the Borough plan. It is hereby ordained by the borough council of the Borough {of Mount Joy. Lancaster Coun= tv, Pennsylvania. as follows: | 38-1te LEGAL NOTICES SEALED BIDS Sealed Bids for supplying fuel | oil for Donegal High School, Route 1, Mount Joy, Pa., for the 1954-1955 school year will be received by the Supply Commit tee of the Donegal Joint School Board. Bids must be marked “Fuel oil bids” and addressed to W. I. Beahm, Principal, P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. Bids must be mailed to be received on or before October 4, 1954. Specifications: Number 5 Cold Fue) Oil delivered in the stor age tanks at the rear of the high school in tank truck loads. Esti mated amount to be delivered 38-2¢ AN ORDINANCE An ordinance accepting con veyance of a portion of South and placing said street on the borough plan and providing for opening and im- provement thereof It is hereby ordained by the borough council of the Borough of Mount Joy. ty. Pennsylvania. as follows: SECTION 1. The borough ac- cepts from S. Nissley Gingrich and Charlotte E. Gingrich, his wife, deeds conveying to the | borough title to land laid out on | plan of Pleasant View Develop- | Ph. 5-8161 | ment, duly approved by the bor- Lancaster Coun- | SECTION 1. The borough ac- cepts from Clinton H. Eby and others, conveyance of a strip of land constituting an extension eastward of East Alley as now open and existing east of North Market Street, said strip extend- ling eastward from the present eastern terminus of East Alley to Eby Alley and being more fully described in Deed of con- veyance which is hereby aceept- ed. SECTION II. The Borough of Mount Joy hereby accepts from Amos M. Nolt and others, con- vevance of a strip of land con- stituting an extension of Engle Alley as now existing, said strip extending from the South side of New Street southward a dis- tance of 326 feet; being more particularly described in the Deed of conveyance which is hereby accepted. | SECTION III. The Borough officers are expected to open, improve and maintain said two | strips of land as public alleys and to place the same upon the Borough plan. Ordained by the Borough Council September 13, 1954. L. W. MYERS President of Council Attest: William F. Brian Borough Secretary On September 13, 1954, I | hereby approve the foregoing | ordinance. B. T. Rutt 138-1tc Burgess 2 ani 5