wt A For Tobacco Beds— od A as A THE BULLETIN, Mount joy. Pa. FERMATE, BORDEAUX and AGRI-MYCIN for spray- ing to control mold and rust. BUG GETA pellets for snails and wireworms. DRIED BLOOD order now to insure delivery. Grass Fields— Having purchased a new Myers Concentrate sprayer we are now in position to offer fast and efficient ser- vice on Alfalfa and Clover spraying. For futher in- formation call number below. Grass Silage— Sodium Bisulphite ensilage cure best yet for keeping silage Fresh, Green, Sweet Smelling, place your order now. HESS BROS.—Spray Service FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-6045 14-tfc PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Thursday, April 28, 1955 In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 236 West Bainbridge St. A lot of ground 53x220 feet, thereon erected a 2% Story Frame House covered with asbestos shingles. 8 Rooms and bath. Second floor has all hard wood floors. Oil Burner, Hot water Heat, Summer and Winter Hook-up for Domestic Hot Water, slate roof, copper spouting, copper valleys. 4-Car Garage with 2nd Floor This house is in good condition, can be viewed by calling | Elizabethtown, Phone 7-6301. Sale to start at 7:30 P. M. when = Devisees of J. A. Ulrich, dec’d. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys conditions will be made 14-3¢ | Thursday, April 7 4 Sale Register | | Good Friday, April 8 — at the boro limits of Mount Joy, on the | road leading to the Mount Joy | Cemetery, 200 head of livestock. implements, household goods, | ete. C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank. Aldinger, Auct. | Frday, April 8—at 347 West Donegal St., Mount Joy, a pub- lic sale of household goods and some antiques. Sale at 7:00 p.m. by Mrs. Frank Brian. Dupes, Auct. Saturday, April 9 —Lebanon | County Holstein Dispersal at the farm 1 mile north of Lawn, | Pa. Sale at 12:00 noon by Rob- | ert S. Weidler, Palmyra. Key- | stone Holstein Sales, Sale Man- agers. 'P. P. & L. Sales INCOME TAX FACTS No. frre) | Don’t Forget Job Expenses, Home and Car Deductions J | . Programs Win | ‘National Honors | | What difference does it make whether you take a federal income tax | Pennsylvania Power & Light! deduction before or after determining your adjusted grossincome? Plenty. | Company's 1954 industrial and| Certain deductions can be taken before you arrive at your adjusted | el nla rare we | BTOSS income, from which you can still deduct 10% as a standard commercial sales programs rc | deduction instead of itemizing any ceived top national awards at|other deductions. the annual Edison Electric Insti-| (This is one of a series of articles on income tax changes. The articles are based on information provided by the American Institute of Account | ants and the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants.) deduct for business use of your car. | Even if you don't use your car for business, there are still some deductions you can take if you | don’t use the standard deduction or | tax table. For example: state and | local sales taxes on purchases of car, auto registration fee, state gasoline tax, and losses from an | accident not due to your “willful | negligence” and not covered by | insurance. | | { | For example, a business man can S ou a 4 . ... | deduct his reasonable and necessary tute Sales Conference in Chica-|oxpanges for travel that keeps him go. away from his home city overnight In the industrial field, arriving at his adjusted : : . , |gross income. So can an employee received General Electric's when traveling for his employer. “More Power to America” a-|This was true under the old law ward for outstanding achieve-| wn) In eet, 2 disadvan ment in advancing the electrifi-| however, when deducting other cation of industry. In the com-| expenses in connection with his mercial field, the local utility| York. These could not be treated Os rial Pla the same way —unless they were re. received the Commercia an-| imbursed by his employer (in which ned Lighting award, presented) case, the reimbursement would be by Edison Electric Institute and|counted as income). Otherwise, he the Better Light-Better Sight Sond ONY Seduce such CTs 5 among his itemized deductions. If Bureau. {he used the 10% standard deduc- SF. Diffenderfer. PP&L’s in| tion he would lose them entirely. | dustrial sales manager, received| Transportation Expenses Home Owner Deductions If you purchased a home during 1954 you probably agreed with the previous owner on a schedule of adjustments for taxes, insurance, water rates, and similar items. Un- der the old law you were not al- | lowed to deduct any of the property | tax if it was a lien on ‘the seller at the time of sale. The new law says: you and the SNYDER'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING BODY and FENDER SHOP R. D. 2 ALONG 230 ROUTE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 3-9867 J. S. SNYDER - PROP. In This Locality Reads The Bulletin OLIVER SAGER & SON PUBLIC SALE — OF ie HOUSEHOLD GOODS Friday, April 8th, 1955 IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY AT 347 WEST "J \DONEGAL STREET. Bedroom Suite, Double Bed Spring and Mattress, Single Bed Spring and Mattress, Chest of Drawers, Bur- eaus, Wash Stands, Wardrobe, Occasional Chair, Reed Chair, Rockers, Desk and Bookcase, (Combination) Books and Book Rack, Library Table, Two Rugs, Two Porch Rugs, Three Porch Rockers, Porch Glider, Kichen Cabinet, Drop Head Sewing Machine, Clothe Tree, Clock, Trunk. ANTIQUES Dishes, Duich Cupboard, Chest with 2 Drawers in Bottom, Sink, Washstand, Bureau with Brass Pulls, Electro- Lux Sweeper, (with attachments) like new. Curtain Stretch- er, Electric Floor, Table and Bridge Lamps, Large Mirror, Pictures, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Linens, Comforters. Quilts, Step Ladder, Lawn Mower, Double Tubs, Two Bucket-a-day Stoves, Tcols, Garden Tools, end a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 7:00 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Mrs. Frank Brian Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks 13-2¢ PUBLIC SALE OF -- REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, April 9, 1955 In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 124 and 128 S. Market Street. A lot of ground consisting of 35': ft. frontage, 198 £t., more or | less deep. Thereon erected a 2, STORY Frame House covered with Green asbestos shingles. Six Rooms and Bath on pach side. Oil Burner hot water heat. No. 124 has Gas Hot Water Heater, 3 CAR GARAGE on rear of lot. This is a very good bus- iness location. House is in good condition. Immediate possession can be given, No. 128. House can ve viewed by calling Elizabeth- town 7-5036 after 4 P. M. Real Estate to be offered at 2 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of 3-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, Box Spring Mattress, Birdseye Maple Suite, Spring and Mattress, Brass Bed and Spring, Iron Bed and Spring, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe, Washstands, Sewing Machine, Dining Room Suite, Radio, Rockers, Chairs, Piano, 3 Piece Living Room Suite, Jardineers, Music Cabinet, End Tables, Extension Tables, Small Tables, Two 9x12 Rugs, Throw Rugs, Electric Sweeper, Electric Table and Floor Lamps. ANTIQUES Corner Cupboard, Six Plank. Bottom Chairs, Marble Top Table, Dishes, Utility Cabinets, Linens, Bedding, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Two Lawn Mowers, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 p. m when conditions will be known by Mrs. Margaret W. Reed made Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks 12-3¢ STEARATE PD, a tin, fe iA Mrs. Roy Wormley the MPA award from Karl H.[ The new law allows the employee Runkle, General Electric's mi [to deduct before determining ad- wnkle, General lleciric’s man-| gross income all his trans. 128 Market St., a public sale of ager of industrial sales. portation expenses in connection real estate and personal proper- | The “More Power to Amari a a as ty. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Mrs.’ ca” award, Mr. Runkle (if in connection with over. Margaret W. Reed, Adm. c.t.a.,, out, is designed to “increase the|night travel) meals and lodging. { te ii ; : | Employee's expenses other than | Biv ‘mile Estate. 0 > rice 5 | : | for the Mary Wormley Estate. | productivity of Americ an indu these can only be deducted if the try by encouraging creative | Dupes, Auct. standard deduction or tax table is { broad-scale industrial electrifi- not used. The expense of commut- y i : ati ; ing between home and place of work cds — 1 i > rica’s Thursday, April 14 public | cation ‘among Amc rica Ss mg gy sale of household goods on the| operating companies. An “outside salesman” (one who premises along Route 72, about| In explaining PP&L’'s award-| 15ually Yorks rom his ol : in aa : 2 . | place of business) can de- 3 miles north of Manheim, in| winning industrial sales activi-| lofers 2 ) = luct all his business expenses be- Penn Twp. Sale at 6:30 p. m. by | ties, Mr. Diffenderfer said that Saturday, April 9—in the bor- ough of Elizabethtown at 124 '& utility ‘ore arriving at adjusted gross Edna Spickler. Ruhl, Auct. the company’s efforts in this de-| come, just as if he were in busi- : tess for himself. | partment call for a high degree Saturday, April 16—On the | of cooperation with sales allies, Automobile Deductions To deduct automobile expenses in premises No. 21 Mount Joy St. | electrical manufacturers, distri-| Tr ae Tier vor 7: of ground | : slectrio: ; ractore: Sines) ra Mount Joy. A lot g ong | butors, electrical contractors! poyla first add up the total cost | thereon erected a 2! story | and consulting engineers. High-| f maintaining your car, including frame house, slate roof, all con-| jy {rained company specialists 'epreciation, gasoline, oil, repairs, . rarage rent, etc. Divide this total iences. Sa at 2 pm. by | ; Ath 3 as Diy veniences. Sale at 2 p 2 work with industry, serving as ju the number of miles you drove Grace Garber. C. S. Frank, | electrical consultant to the| n 1954 to find the average cost per auct. company’s customers. nile, then multiply this by the of miles you drove your ry E. P. Werley, PP&L’'s com- .ar for business travel only. This previous owner can deduct this tax in proportion to the number of days of the property tax year that each of you held the property—whether or not you agreed to apportion the tax, You are considered to have paid your share of the tax when you bought the home. This applies to any other real estate you may have purchased. Other deductions for a home owner include: the interest portion estate tax paid directly or through the bank, interest on FHA home improvement loans and other loans, and damage caused by fire or other casualty. _ If you sold your home at a profit in 1954 read the tax instructions home costing no less than the net home. Additional Information . Be sure to read the official instruc- tions. You can also get help from the Internal Revenue Service, which urges you to consult only qualified advisers. Next article: Medical Expenses dav il] 292i a : Il mY arTer A A Friday, April 22—in the bor-| , 0a] sales manager, received| will give you the amount you should | and Other Deductions, ough of Elizabethtown, a lot of | 4, commercial Planned Light- household goods and other, ing award for the company fron Y T Hi Y things. Sale known as Peach Mr. H. A. Stroud of Mononga- - eens, 1- | Aljey Sale, at 6:30 p.m. Dupes, hela Power Co., chairman of the ~ | | Better Light-Better Sight Bur j T cr oF : eau. This is the third time in the aroups reat Thursday, April 28 — In the | last five years that this award borough of Elizabethtown at| 236 W. Bainbridge St., a lot of} Educational activities with re- ground on which is erected a| gard to better light for better Members of both the Y-Teens 21; story frame house and a 4-| sight as well as the promotion and Hi-Y clubs of the Donegal car garage. Sale at 7:30 Dr TM | 01d selling of planned lighting High School presented Easter | by the Devisees of J. A. Ulrich, |; won the award for nests to the 165 patients of the | deceased. Dupes, Auct. | PP&L. Elizabethtown Crippled Child- gg | The award-winning promo- ren’s Hospital Tuesday evening. i 3 : | tion covered the company’s sales The students chose this project County Council To | activities wtih stores, schools, as their Easter project and also | { ic ildings : , arable presented a program in cach of | public buildings and comparable presen a prog { Meet At Mount Joy trade establishments which ‘he four wards prior to the pre- Post Home Tuesday | make up the commercial organ sentations. has gone to the local utility. 165 Patients ization. In determining the Monday members The Lancaster County Council | ners, judges gave consideration met at the school and prepared { of American Legion Auxiliaries | to the number of planned light the nests which were made from | will hold its April meeting in| ing installations achieved kw of cercal boxes and other types of the local posthome at 8:00 p.m., | lighting load added, number and cartons. These were decorated Tuesday evening, April 12. At | type of fixtures installed, custo- in Easter colors and filled with this time, the local group will be | mer comments and similar data. candies and eggs. evening, ho to this county group. | Pennsylvania Power & Light The program in each ward in- { Mrs. Burton Shupp will give a| Company now has the distine-| .1yded a reading by Patty Hug- | report on the activities of the tion of having taken an award piano solos by Barbara Mar- | Mount Joy group. | in every field of sales competi- i, and group singing led by | Since the meeting is being tion open to the electric indus- Ann Young. John Heisey was | held on the regular night of the | try in the postwar era. student chairman of the project | auxiliary, the auxiliary will] este - assisted by Robert Melhorn, | meet Thursday evening at the! LOCAL AMBULANCE Verby Crocker, Shirley Gerlach, | same time that the Legion holds | ANSWERS TWO CALLS Barbara Martin and Renate lits meeting but in a different! The Mount Joy ambulance an- platzoder. room at the home. Auxiliary swered two calls during the | members are invited to attend past week. Monday, March 28, | both the council meeting and the Mrs. Harry Farmer, Florin, wa | transported to the St. Joseph's | Hospital with Mrs. Joseph Ger- regular meeting. | mer, nurse and Christ Charles Scouts Leave Fon Bulletin Advertising ==. oc 305. yee Day Trip I taken to the Lancaster Genera Pays Big Dividends | Hospital with drivers Christ Girl Scouts of Troop 105 left I Charles and Marlyn Myers. Wednesday for a three-day sight-seeing tour of Washington, D. C. The group will camp at he national Girl Scout camp, Camp Rockwood, near Washing- Mrs. Mary Emma Llewellyn Ity advisors of the group. Lm. PUBLIC SALE - OF = on. Leaders Mrs. Warren Foley | HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Er Si Ses | Barbara Becker, Joyce Berrier, i Darla Kulp, Sally Schroll, Jack- Thursday, April 14, 1955 p. Sally Schroll, Jack ie Mariner, Mary Jane Meckley, : ; 2 Joanne Hart, Sandra Wittle, The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises along Route No. 72, about three miles north of Manheim, in pennell: and drivers Mrs. Ralph Gutshall and Nancy Penn Township, Lancaster County, Penna. Berrier, Mrs. Baxter Wells, Miss : Dorothy Kaylor and Miss Anna 30 cu. ft. Upright Freezer Mae Eby are taking the trip. One of the unexpected feat- . res of the tri /i § r of White Monarch Range u oy 0 t e rip will be a tour of the national airport which will Two Bedroom Suites, wash stand, dresser, dining room suite, conducted for the girls by 0. Jackie Mariner's uncle who six dining room chairs, four rockers, two plank bottom rockers, lives in Washingto library ‘lable, extension table, cherry drop leaf tables, small TER on - tables, two buffets, MILLER ORGAN, kitchen cabinets, Kenmore |, LORIN OFFICER oil heater, cupboards, coal oil heater, Victrola and records, ARresTS FOUR radio, 9x12 rug, carpet, wood chest, perch chairs, glider, floor, Sylvester Swords Florin lamp, cloth trees, coal oil lamps and lanterns, clocks, two hot| special officer prosecuied four water dryers, large waiter, canned goods, 12 gauge Stevens this week. They are double barrel shot gun, berry crates, iron kettle, mirrors, silver | Henry E. Garber, Elizabethtown | things too numerous to mention. {old Fitzpatrick, Florin. speeding; Sale to begin at 6:30 when conditions and terms will be Jere Trimble, Lancaster, failure made known by to observe stop sign and John Administrator c.t.a., for the Mary Wormley Estate am an at |H. Demmy Jr., Bainbridge i nom | 3 uy ainbridge R1, J- H: Ruhl, Auctioneer Edna Spickler| reckless driving. at bse i ; Bhai aa he ind Mrs. Marilyn Herr are fac- | seal kettles, dishes, cooking utensils, crocks, and many other R1. too fast for conditions: Har- Spring Fix-up Time For Motorists | It's Spring cleaning—and fix- ' up time—for motorists, too. So, proper and thorough pre- paration now | economy in the months to come, | advises Xeystone Automobile Club. “Winter always ‘takes some thing out’ of automobiles, both old and new, so it's the wiser motorist indeed, who takes time out right now to get things ship- shape again”, says Samuel T. Milliken, Service Manager for Keystone. The KAC official listed the following “things to do’: solution and refill breaks ov radiator for 1. Drain anti-freeze from radiator, flush i Check hoselines for weak spots. Check damage to cores 2. Check air pressure in tires and keep up to manufacturers’ specifications. Switch tires on all four wheels to insure more even wear. 3. Have brakes and brake fluid, cylinders and lines check- ed. 4. Make certain all lights and | turning signals are functioning perfectly. | 5. Tune motor for better gas mileage. 6. Change motor oil to prop er visosity. Check filter for pos- sible replacement. 7. Check windshield wiper ac- tion and cleaning efficiency of blades. | 8. Check exhaust for possible | breaks:to eliminate carbon mon- | oxide dangers. 9. Lubricate chassis and have body bolts tightened if neces- sary 10. Replace cracked or broken | glass Spots 12. Clean out glove ment; make certain are handy. compart- sun glasses Two Advanced At Training Center Two local men are among the | fourteen attached to Battalion 4-19 of the Naval Reserve 1Train- ing Center, Orange Street and Parkside Avenue, to be ad- vanced in rating as a result of recent examinations. | They are Ray Marlyn Myers, | South Barbara St., Mount Joy | to PNA3 and Glenn Y. Forney, Florin to PNA3. ® { Freemasonry was introduced into the American Colonies be- | | fore 1730. J of your mortgage payments, real { carefully to see how you can avoid | tax by building or purchasing a | proceeds of the sale of your former | for warmer-wea- | ther driving will pay handsome | dividends in comfort, safety and | 11. Clean up and repaint rust | Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking Rock Drilling ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 863R2 11-tfe HUGE 54 inch Porcelain Enamel Toi CABINET SINK { ~ at this LOW, LOW PRICE sQ Qos Easy Terms Get Yours Today Ww f Hurry | So Much Beauty Comfort \ Convenience Don’t wait—get your TRACY porcelain enamel kitchen cabinet . sink NOW! Extra sturdy Monobilt steel construction with So Little gleaming white Dulux finish (Model SP-54A). Complete with 2 ensy-glide drawers, full finger grip handles, acid resisting porcelain top, chrome basket strainer, 4 rigid recessed doors, Cost chrome swing spout mixing faucet and 3 storage comparte ments with shelves. Wolgemuth Inc. 14 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3681 HEALTHIER CHILDREN? HAPPIER, ? = il eves CENTURY Automatic 3 You tombs ss heat healthier heat, 4 t aner heat, hes 4 8 Oe No dirt or dust . . - and Yl dependable heat. 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