biles ‘ON rr & truck i COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. points’. ® Two points to remember for good telephone Answer all calls ing at least a minute to an- swer . . . about 10 rings. You'll always be a winner in the telephone service league if you remember these ENGAGEMENTS YODER « WERNER Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Yoder, North Penn St, Belleville, an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter Marie, to er, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mount Joy. Miss Yoder is a graduate of the Menno-Union Joint High School and is employed at the f | | | { | Wrought fron Does So Much for Homes Elizabethtown. tended Mount Joy schools and is employed by the Fairview Fruit Farm, Mount Joy. GIRVIN' — BARR Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Musser, Mount Joy, announce the en- | gagement of Mrs. Musser's daughter, Miss Edythe H. Gir vin, to Frederick R. Barr, son of SNYDER’S Mr. and Mrs. J. Shober Barr, of SHOP © 704 North President Ave., Lan- caster. WN Phone Mt. Joy 3-4845 | Miss Girvin is PA. 3 the Armstrong It is amazing what a little wrought iron or- namentation will do for a home. Steps up its beauty, no end . . . ..at modest cost. our designs. Get our See prices. service just as Cork Company. | ; | STAUFFERTOWN, | | | promptly as you can. 2 ' | Mr. Barr was graduated from CG | Franklin and Marshall College Give the party you are call- “Ihe where he was a member of the | St Fhi fraternity. He is with the International Harvester Co. } Bulletin | in New Jersey. Patronize SNYDER'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING | BODY and FENDER SHOP "two R. D. 2 ALONG 230 ROUTE WEST OF FLORIN Nerybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin PHONE 3-9867 J. S. SNYDER - PROP. | CAPTAIN KI1D STUI'T ‘John was growing up. (He shaved. He drove a . car. He wanted to impress girls.) But John was impatient. He wanted to be more grown-up. He wanted a grown-up reputation. In short, he wanted to make a name for himself. That's natural. Most young men his age feel the same way. But John made a mistake. He expressed his impatience and his ambition behind the wheel of a car, 1. ACCEPT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to do all in your power to drive without accident. Don't blame the weatherman for an accident, 2. GET THE “FEEL” OF THE ROAD. Try brakes occasionally while driving slowly and away from traffic. Find out just how slippery the road is and adjust your speed to road and weather conditions. 3. KEEP THE WINDSHIELD CLEAR of snow and ice, fog and frost. Be sure headlights, windshield wiper blades and defrosters are in top condition. 4, USE TIRE CHAINS AND GOOD TIRES. Don't rely on worn smooth tires. Use tire THE SIX RULES OF WINTER DRIVING (OR...JOHN'S MISTAKE) He became another "highway cowboy.” He purposely drove fast. . . didn't use chains on snow or ice... skidded . . . took chances . raced on crowded streets. He thought this would make him seem more grown-up. But the gang could see through his antics. They gave him a name all right—"Captain Kid Stuff.” They were smart enough to know that Careless Driving is Kid Stuff. chains on snow and ice, They cut stopping distances about half, give 4 to 7 times more starting and climbing traction ability. But even with the help of chains, slower than normal speeds are a “must’’ on snow and ice. . 5. PUMP YOUR BRAKES to slow down or stop. Jamming them on can lock the wheels and throw you into oD a dangerous skid. A little skidding can LT Li LT DRIVING 6. FOLLOW AT A SAFE DISTANCE. Keep well back of the vehicle ahead—give yourself room to stop. Remember, without tire chains, it takes 3 to 12 times as far to stop on snow and ice as on dry concrete. An official public service message prepared by The Advertising Council in cooperation with the Ml Notional Safety Council. EOI TT Contributed as a public service by THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. Mark Wern- | Crippled Children’s Hospital in Mr. Werner at-| employed byl Cn ae a pn . . a | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | Thursday. January 20 5 CLAS You can Buy and Sell, 12 New Eyes For Needy in 1932 the late Mrs. Arthur Terry worked as a volunteer in a New York City Red Cross Food Station. There she found | men and women who could not| WAN SIFIED! Rent and Hire Profitably | . Through the T ADS | see to sign their names and | could not afford to buy glasses. | She was determined to help, these poor human beings depriv- ed of the primitive joy of sight.|8- pe. Dining "Room Suite. | At first, she gave them discard-| Mt. Joy 3-4044 after 5 p.m. ed glasses begged from friends. Ir Cach Then one day, seeing the gleam] ypewriters, as of gold in frames, her idea was(Registers, Check Te | born. High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t The plan she worked out was Fact extraordinarily simple. Old eye- FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, glasses, odd bits of Be gold| Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- : : ] parts & Wreckers, Hummels- | and silver scrap could be melt- town R. D. 1, (Sand Hill). ed down to provide funds for/Phone Hershey 3- 9936. 51-tfe new prescription glasses. Sal 1 As Mrs, Terry's idea develop- AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron ed the Junior Service League of and also sell stove wood. Guy D. | Short Hills assisted in the work, Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. FOR SALE Call 3-1p Add. Mack's, | and after her death in 1947, the, N x David Service Le: + incorporated PIANOCS, new and use avi Ie 'Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- New Eyes For The Needy as a |ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfc non-profit charitable organiza- | tion and made itself responsible SEWING MACHINES FOR for carrying on her project. ALE: New and used Repairs Ifor all makes of sewing mach- In response to appeals, pack-|ines J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- ages pour into Short Hills. They|ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. are opened and the contents are/Phone 7-1450. 29-tfc are r sorted by y ers | carefully by yolurrieers, Spencer Corselet, individually The metal frames and gold and gasigned, will give you beauti- silver are sent to a refiner. The/ful unbroken lines. Call Mrs. plastic glasses are set aside for Edyth B. Brubaker, Spencer (Corsetiere 3- 4949. 44-tfc future use. With the funds obtained from One large size child's erib, also | the refiner, New Eyes purchasesa Simmons mattress. Phone new prescription glasses and ar- 13-6445. 2-2¢ tificial eyes for the needy. This| is . at |Whizzer motorbike, is in very is done by establishings funds|good condition. Was overhauled with hospitals in many major] recently. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4644. cities. Other hospitals and wel-| 2-2¢ | fare agencies specify their an- CAMERAS, FILMS, FLASH { nual requireme nts of glasses and LAMEFS, FRAMES, Photo Sup- rercive payment for these fromplis, Slide Projectors reduced. New Eyes funds. Any other hos- Victor Klahr’s Little Shop with may [the big stock. Rear P. O. Mid- pital or accredited agency : : . \dletown. 2-3¢ receive assistance for purchase a of glasses upon request. Any in- Sy | dividual may apply directly tol NO DOWN PAY MENT New Eyes for glasses and after their need has been certified, | New. Eyes pays for the prescrib- ed glasses. The plastic Veterans For 3.Bedroom Homes glasses set aside are classified according to their In E’town and Mount Joy various categories. Simple mag- nifying and nearsighted glasses. PHONE E-TOWN sunglasses, cataract glasses and DAYTIME 77-1455 good frames are distributed for EVENING 17-2701 reuse through hospitals, mis 3-tfe sions and welfare organizations = Mixed Hay and Straw. Good | at home and as far away as the quality. DeLaval two-unit mag- Philippines, India and Africa. |petic milker. Phone Landisville | Up to 1953 New Eyes has 8044. 3-1c lped more than 75,000 Sr : helped Ton ton 300 people Maple Finish dinette set and | to better sight. coal heatrola. Cheap. Fhone The demand on New Eyes 153-9264 Mt. Joy. 3-2¢ ever increasing. FLEASE HELP by sending your discarded eye- glasses and gold to New Eyes For The | Inc., Short Hills, New | HE Lp. us, too by telling others Automatic Frigidaire : condition. Phone Mt. and silver scrap Joy 3-4: 245. 3-tfe Needy, T= Jersey. his unique charity, which miracle of bet thousands about has Wid the ter vision to so many of people. APPLES | SMOKEHOUSE | DELICIOUS : | STAYMAN BY | RY rao! = shoes d have ! GRIMES ve two MEA the plan here « duseph B. Hostetler cay te of an 3 From a lumber Phone Mt. 3-4649 ne nina : {- tic, three-quarter-anch quarter round and a PICK-UP BARGAINS oii oh Hi i (Clearance Sale cut from the panel four CHEVROLET - DODGE - FORD STUDEBAKER - WILLY'S — WILL TRADE — RINEHART & SON STRASBURG, PA. Stras. 2411 for Farm and Home Masonite W Simple to Make 1 waste should one or several from cribed and illustrated amateur crafts vard obtain some Joy wond cross-cut saw, Phones: and 2621 1-2 ‘TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa, Phone 5-4616 and 2 bottom. The side identical pieces for the sides for the 12 inches smailer one pieces are long and tapered {rom a top width of 10 inches to a bot width of 8 inches. An S-anch square serves as the bottom, The pancls are nailed to the as corner posts. tom quarter Cemetery Memorials prt Tombstone Lettering | bottom of cach side piece attach ls [length of quarter-round to form a ROY Ww. HERR tom may be wailed. Fhone 3-5223 FLORIN, PA. Hand holds may be cut out, as illus Mt. Joy p2-tfce | trated, with a coping or similar saw To | To start the blade. drill a hole. Benj. F. Garber | As a variation from this style, use the ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. { and bottom, lacing Dial 7-6361 FARM BUREAU | Avtomeblle Inewrence CG. Mutual Fire Insvrance Co Life Insuronce Ceo. ETN ae i ret ao RU VE LATA rounds serving square framework into which the bot ame sized sides ‘pstezd of nailing the sides together. No quarier-rounds then are needed. | cept as a base for the bottom. Drill [ holes about an inch apart and a hall inch from the edge, Use leather thong ‘or lacing. onto Ae nm A A Am aw eA ||| Have dryer. In ! 3-piece Living Room Suite and | slipcovers... Also | Rug. Phone Mt. Joy 3-6455 | 3-tfc | Sligh tly used 65,000 BTU. Em- | pire floor furnace - excellent condition - only $89.50. Also other gas stoves and gas appli- ances for sale. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata. 2-lc Black seal-skin coat. Size 16, in excellent condition, sell. Call 3-4584. 2-tfe CHARIS FOUNDATIONS MRS. ROST 543 Park Ave. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 6382 Lanc. 2-2¢ J. N. KEENER Memorials Phone Marietta 6-3531 MAYTOWN, PA. FOR SALE Asphalt Tile — While it lasts 2,000 sq. ft. at Special Prices 9x9 size. All colors Dark colors 8c each All other colors - 10c each with dark colors. Bring your room size Free use of cutter MT. JOY TILE & LINO. CO. 10 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3- 3492 ELMER M. MURRY Auctioneer Complete sale service anywher? Fhone Manheim 5-3138 pre PENNA., RFD. No. 2 | 1-8p | FOR SALE GIRL'S WINTER COAT Pale Blue Fleece SUB - TEEN Size 10 CALL MT. JOY 3-5404 Your Tires Recapped |For Winter Now GEO. W.LEAMAN 208 E. MAIN ST. 9x12 Beattie | priced to | 9x12 room would cost about $16 | | MOUNT JOY | = ge CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere [ thanks to the many friends who 1 gave their prayers, kindness, | sympathy cards and beautiful floral offerings in our recent | bereavement in losing our be- loved Father. The Amos Strick- ler Family. 3-1c We wish to convey our sin- cere appreciation and deep gra- (titude to our many friends and | neighbors for their expressions | of sympathy, kindness and com- {fort at this time of losing our | beloved son and brother. The { ymily of Edmond Lowell Sump- | aman. 3-1c¢ MISCELLANEOUS old cars bought here. Automo- | bile parts for sale - batteries | tires, ete. Arthur Eisenhauer, { Mount Joy R2, near Milton Grove. Phone 3-5019. 1-8p JAY O. KULP AGENCY 1S NOW LOCATED IN FLORIN IN THE OFFICE { Formerly occupied by E. Stanley Booth | | PT | Elmer G. Strickler Phone 7-5177 | Elizabethtown, Pa. “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCT YOU NEED UNDER MY | COMPLETE | Family Security | Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE A GN I AN PI PO Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- ) tisers get such excellent results. TA SR na, A TVA 35-11 HELP "HELP WANTED FEMALE RAI single woman for baby-sitting. Weekends free. | Good home. Apply Ray Guthrie, | Mount Joy R2. 52-4c EXPERIENCED Sewing Machine | Operators Wanted APPLY | Hesteco Mfg. Co, Inc. 443 W. HIGH STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. PHONE 17-1145 2-2¢ HELP WANTED MALE { Men to help strip tobacco. Call Mount Joy 3-5925. 3-tfc Wanted women over 21 for tele- [ phone survey work in Mt. Joy. Fart time, 9a. m. to 1 p.m, {1 p.m to 5p m,>5p m to 9 |p. m. Salary plus bonus. Write | or call giving name and address to Miss Hunter, 504 Schmidt | Bldg., York, Phone: 81-353. 3 -3¢ WANTED TO BUY ANTIQUES: wim pay high | prices for antiques of any des- | cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- | lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163. 2-24-11 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent {WANTED TO RENT: House in {or near Mount Joy. Moderate | rate. Phone 3-9953 between 5 land 6:00 p. m. 52-tfc FOR RENT: Furnished and un- furnished apartments — Phone 3-9012. 1-tfe FOR SALE — Brick house, 10 [rooms and bath, 200x200, hot water heat, half mile from boro on Manheim Road. Deep well. 30-day possession. Phone 3-4762 after 6 p. m. 3-2tp LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pur- | suant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of May 24, 1945, P. L.. 967 and its Amend- ments and Supplements, of the intention to file in the Office of | the Prothonotary of the Court Pleas of Lancaster County, Pa., and in the Office of the Secretary of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania at Har- risburg. Pa., on January 27, 1955, a certificate for the con- duct of a business in Lancaster County, Fa., under the assumed or fictitious name, style or des- ignation of MILLER BROTHERS "with its principal place of busi- ness at 8 North High Street, Mount Joy, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Raver J Miller, 6 North High Street, Mount Joy, Pa., and John D Miller, North High and Mount | Joy Streets, Mount Joy, Pa. Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney of Common 3-1c¢ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Sophia Watson also known as Sophia K. Watson, dec'd. late of Mount Joy Bor- ough, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters of Administration c.t.a. of said estate having been grant- ed to the undersigned, all per- sons indebted thereto are re- quested to make immediate pay- ment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed MARGARET RAHM 226 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. EVA RAHM 142 N. Market St., Mount Joy, Pa. Administratrix Rehm, Attorney BIDS WANTED “Sealed proposals will be re- | ceived by the Board of Super- visors of Mount Joy Township until February 4th, 1955, for | the season’s requirements of Bi- tuminous road materials and stone. Specifications may be obtain- ed by contacting the Secretary, Lloyd L. Risser, R.D. 3, Eliza- | bethtown. Pa.’ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mount Joy Township Lloyd L. Risser, Secretary 2-2¢ I William C. 2-6c¢ | Stimulate your business by adver= | lising in the Bulletin. be Ba. EN
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