The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 14, 1955, Image 8

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CLASSIFIED
You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably
Through the
WANT ADS


FOR SALE
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s,, Cash
Registers, Check Writers, Sales, |
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411
High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-10

AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1]
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap won |
and also sell stove wood. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-2573. 40-ta
SEWING MACHINE
Sales & Service
New & Used Sewing Machines
WAY'S APPLIANCES
48 W. Main Street
Phone MOUNT JOY 3-3622
SEWING MACIITNES FOR
SALE: New
for all makes of sewing mach-
ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-




ket St. Elizabethtown, Penna. |
Phone 7-1450. 29- tic
Special on Stayman Apples -
$1.25 per bu. Also home made |
Apple Butter. Joseph B. Hostet-
ler, M.t Joy R2. Phone 3-4649
10-ifc |

SNAP
COLOR. Shop Klahr's for fresh
film or a color slide camera
$29.50 up. Victor Klahr’s Little

Shop. Big. Stock. Rear P. O.|
Middletown. 14-4c¢ |
Tires, Auto Heaters, Koons Au- |
and used Repairs |
SPRING FLOWERS IN |

THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 14 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber and
a Att soh, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Summer pocketbooks are be-

LOW CAB, HIGH PERFORMANCE | |


MISCELLANEOUS


JAY O. KULP AGENCY
IS NOW LOCATED
IN FLORIN
IN THE OFFICE
Formerly occupied by
E. Stanley Booth
|

For Spencer supports, bras,
{and slips call Mrs. Edyth B.
| Brubaker, Florin. Phone Mount
Joy 3-4949. T-ifc

| a 2 SERVICE
Xp

to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- |

town R.D. 1, (Sand: Hill).
Ph. Hershey, Keystone 4-1431.
10-piece dining room suite. Call
7-2647 Elizabethtown. 14-2¢
BRAIDED RUGS S. Maude
Hostetler, R. D. , Mount Jov.
14-tfc

USED AUTO PARTS, TIRES,
SAFETY GLASS, Etc. ¥% mile
Southwest of Milton Grove. Ph.
Mt. Joy 3-5019. Arthur J. Eisen-
hauer. 15-4p
Underwood Typewriter, Clean
anfl in good working order.
$19.50. Smith - Phone Elizabeth-
town 7-4184. 15-2p

Roper apartment size stove, ex-
cellent condition, $95. Also oth-
er used g
an ces. Ward Bottle Gas,
State St., Ephrata. 15-1c¢
Two evening gowns, sizes 11 &
12. Worn one time. Phone Mount
Joy 3-4234. 14-tfc
Thayer go-cart. Phone 3-6034 or
apply at 216 Mount Joy Street.
15-3¢
eS
S GOLD —.

THARS G
:M THAR --
INTHEM THER



WANTED TO BUY


ANTIQUES: Will pay high!
prices for antiques of any des ;



cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-
grin! St. Manheim, Pa. Phone! of Mount Joy Borough, Pa.
5.2163, 2.24.44] estamentary of |
said estate” having been grant-|
ed to the undersigned, all per
= sons indebted thereto are re-
quested to make immediate
HELP WANTED payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
“FEMALE same, will present them with-
ges out delay for settlement to the
aE undersigned
If you are interested in a selling UNION NATIONAL
career, apply at the office of the MOUNT JOY BANK
G. C. Murphy Co. Store. Many Mount Joy, Pa.
extra benefits are offered such Arnold, Bricker and
as paid vacations, free insurance, Beyer, Attorneys
ete. Applications for full time
employment are
cepted.

Waitress wanted. Evening shift.
Bricker's Diner. Call after
p.m. Landisville 4695. 14-2¢

Girl for general office work
Must have typing experience
Permanent employment. Apply
Mount Joy
14-tfc
James Mfg. Co,
HELP WANTED
MALE


young
farm
Ph.
15-1c¢
Experienced Christian
single man for general
work. Wanted immediately.
Mt. Joy 3-4649.
an
HELP OFFERED


LOTS PLOWED. Miller.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-5455. 15-2p
Will keep children in my home
while Mother works. Call Mt.
Joy 3-4131 after 5 p.m. 15-2¢
as stoves and gas appli- |
25 S.
now being ac- |
12-tf |
7:00]
REAL ESTATE
For Sale or Rent
| FOR RENT: APARTMENT - 3
| rooms and bath. Phone 3-8061
15-2c¢ |
Mount Joy.

FOR RENT: Two Apartments— |
Each has 3 rooms and bath. $35.



3-Bedroom Homes
In E'town and Mount Joy
PHONE E-TOWN

DAYTIME 17-1455
EVENING 7-2701
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LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate of Amos R. Gish, Secs,

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110 E. King St., Lancaster
10-6¢
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
{ SCHOOL PER CAPITA TAX
The School District of the
| Borough of Mount Joy gives no- |
tice that its School Board in-
ls ends to adopt a resolution on |
May 5, 19535, (at 7:00 p.m,
[ste andard time, at Mount Joy
| grade School Building,) levy-
capita tax of $5 for
ithe school year 1955-56 on each
adult resident of said School
District, under the provisions of
the Act of 1947, P. L.. 1145, as
amended, in addition to the $5
per capita tax authorized under
the School Code of 1949. Impos-
ition of this additional tax from
which it is estimated that $4055-
.00 annual revenue will be de-
rived) is necessitated because of
increased school costs; because
the per capita tax authorized
under the School Code is limit-
ed to $5: and because; it would
be inequitable to!propertyown-
ers’ to ‘colleet: the entire amount
of said increased costs by real
estate taxes.
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
SCHOOL. DISTRICT
By Dorothy Kipple,
14-3c¢ Sedretary
ing a per

A, is By SE AT Mo MM
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
A
MADAy 4 |
and $40. Write Box S, c¢/0 The |
Bulletin, Mount Joy. 14-tfe |
HOUSE FOR SALE in Florin,
corner of Church & Angle Sts, |
6 rooms and bath, 2-car garage,
oil heat. Call Mount
jujoy 2 -94 54 after 4 p.m. 14- 3c
NO DOWN PAY MENT |
For Veterans






which
1955 truck line,
NEWTOWN


Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
associated with vehicles of this nature.
Outside assist handles are no longer necessary due to lower cabs,
RSI IIS (er were, Dr. “and Mrs
Kuhns
Brand new to transportation is a rugged “Low Cab Forward”
Chevrolet introduces among 75 models on 15 wheelbases in its
Convenient entrance and exit from the cab and casier
servicing are promised for the design, which is lower than usually
The cab floor is now flat,

. B. Gib-
Mr.
and family,
Paul Fitz-
| vie, Myerstown, and
Charles Fogie
Mr.
Bain-
bridge, and Mrs.

| Salem Gamber,
, Edith Erb visited Mrs.
| Witmer
and daughter,
| Lititz visited Mr.
er Witmer
| Ralph Kieth,
- 1
Mrs. |
| Edith Blyer and children, Man-
heim, Miss Evelyn Wenger and | Nature Can Be
son Tony, Chicques, Mr. Arthur | 1
Koser, Mrs. Jean McKee and | a Bad Actor!
kee and son Daniel, Mrs. Mario:
and daughters, visited Mr. and Yo arid ik at Mt ug
Ms pogo: ay Mr. John Frysinger, Manheim.
111, ana ir. anc WVIT'S. JOSse
Mr an I S 3 0 < 1 ir sey
| Hoover, Lancaster. Mrs. Kuhns ar. and Mrs. Norman Brosey
is on the sick lst | and children and Mrs. Edith
: ati { Avnd { Erb visited Mr. and Mrs. Hatha-
! Daw: iy Mis 3 I oe Tans way Brenneman, Mount Joy RD.
| visited r. and Mrs. Havard A =
| Johnston of Lancaster on Thurs- Sunday evening, Rev. and
| dav evening | Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended a
“Mi os Betty and Lind: | sacred musical service at the
| vas Beery am a el ot. Mark's E. U. B. Church, Mt. |
macher visited their grandmoth- Te :
| er, Mrs. Harvey Bard, of Iron- :
| ville. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Master John Geltmacher visit- Havard Johnston, Lancaster,
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman,
— | of Ironville Mrs. John Shelly, Mr. Carl
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | Gamber, Mount Joy, Mr. and]
| tice Wittle were, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Guy Winters and family, |
| Charles Wittle and daughter! . |
Carol of Columbia R. D. Mrs. | 0 | M t
| Harold Simmons and daughter ua ty €a §
{ Gale Ann, Marietta, Mr. and ALSO A FULL LINE OF
| Mrs. Joseph Wittle and children |


{ of Columbia, Rev. John Ferich, gi) YE |
E-town College, Bev. R. H | 2 x1 ] E
| Arndt, of town, Mr. and Mrs. | ”

| Charles Hallgren and family, of | Fruits & Vertis
| Hummelstown, and Mrs. Ragner
| Hallgren, Mt. Joy.


| Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and son KRALL'S M t M k |
| Jimmy, visited Mr. Harold ed al e
| Stoppard, of Ironville. RI rT IA:
Mrs. Martha Fogie EST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY |
| Mrs. Serena Fogie, Mt. Joy, Mr. |
HL S. Brenneman, Mt. Joy wo P L a S |
[ Mrs. Alfred Atland and Mrs.
| Paul Jones, Columbia. |
| On Friday evening Rev. and SMOKEHOUSE
| Mrs. R. H. Arndt called on Mrs.
| Serena Fogie who is ill at the
| home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
| Reigle, Mt. Joy. From there they
attended a sacred musical held
| at Ruhl’'s EUB Church. Rev. H.
M. Tobias is pastor.
Mr. Elwood Kuhns celebrated
| his birthday Saturday with a
| small dinner party, guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englerth,
| Blossom Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
| Paul Lehman, Milton Grove.
Brosey and daughter Linda vis-

DELICIOUS
STAYMAN
GRIMES
Josenh B. Hostetler
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649
Electric Ww el dino g
and Gas
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- Also Specialize On
.| er and children and Mr. John| FARM MACHINE WELDING
| Geltmacher, visited Mrs. Minnie AND EQUIPMENT
| Geltmacher, of Kinderhook. i
Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Betty Automobile and Truck Welding |
|
|
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING -
|
|
ited Rev. and Mrs. O. K. Buch, | y . |
| of Mant ; i Welding Shop
> a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. over S 6 i 0
| Fogie were Mrs. John
Witmer |
Della and Marieita Streets |
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-593) |

and children, Marietta, Mrs. Ear] | }
Garner and daughter, Lancaster | ARA
| RD, Mrs. Anna Martin and chil- oN EAR GUAR Tey, 23 |
| dren, Mr. Ralph Bankus, Lan- < 2 i
| caster, Miss Priscilla Fogie and
| Ml. Harry Mammino, Philadel-
phia.
Easter Sunday
Rev. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
dinner guests
| Campbell and children,
|
|
R. H. Arndt
Calvin L.
Mr. and
of
| were,
Mrs. Havard Johnston,
Mrs. Mrs.
, and Hitch-
Ira Stauffer,
Mrs. Elizabeth
er,
der
cock,
Home.
Mrs. Howard Witmer and Mrs.
Irvin Witmer, visitel Mrs. Wil-
bert Witmer at the St. Joseph
hospital, who is the proud mo-
ther of a baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
and family visited Mr.
John Kauffman and; family
Conestoga. :
Mr." and: Mrs. John Grossman
and children * took a trip to
! Washington to see the cherry
| blossoms.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
| rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie
Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg-
and Mrs.
of

AB RS arti Sd,
Witmer


Lancast- |
Sny- |
house guests at the Arndt
1953 Dodge 4-Door
1953 Dodge 4-Door
Coronet
Heater & Radio
1953 Chev. Club Coupe. |
R. & H
1952 Dodge 4-Door
1952 Plymouth 2-Door
Heater
Stehman Bros.
Dodge
SALUNGA
& Plymouth

Landisville 2911
‘West Main Street
Columbia RD.
Howard Gamb-
cr visited Miss Gloria Gamber
| ing sold by the JoyCees of Mt.
Joy. They are handmade by wo- |
men in Kentucky. Two sizes are |

Mr. and Mrs.
GROUP 1S SELLING PURSES SPRING MUSICAL CONCERT
The Women's
First Presbyterian
Association
Church
of
present a Spring Musical |

) PRINTING
IS RIGHT IN
THE GROOVE
Concert during the last week
of April. The exact date will be!
announced later.
offered; women’s size and chil-
dren's size,
Last year, the group also sold |
and Mr. Wm. Shearer, both pa-
tients at the St. Joseph hospital,
Lancaster.








Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | these bags. All colors or color |
| Haines were, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ken- | combinations are offered for | !
| neth Alexander and son, Mrs.|sale by any member of the
Lloyd Nentwig, Florin, Mr. and | group. A
Mrs. Giles Urban and son Billie, —— i
Mr. Wm. Rollman and Miss Ir- | FOOD SALE PLANNED
ene Deihm, Lititz. BY SCOUT TROOP
Mrs. Betty Brosey and Mrs. Girl Seout Troup No, 147 will |
hold a food sale Saturday morn- |
ing, April 30. at the Titus Rutt |
Insurance Agency. The sale is]
scheduled to begin at 9:00 a. m. |
Proceeds from the sale will help |
pay the expenses of the troop’s |
trip to Philadelphia. PLAS se ay
'} NOW IS THE TIME-
TO PREPARE YOUR LAWN FOR SUMMER
CALL US
To Have Your Lawn Rolled
WE ALSO DO PLOWING AND CULTIVATING
FRANK F. GERMER
121 NORTH BARBARA STREET, MOUNT JOY
Wilbert
and children, Lancaster
R.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles
Marietta, visited |
Mr. and Edw. Isler and |
family.
em Visitors
Geo. Moore
Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Fry, Mrs. Laudenberger
and children, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber,
Columbia RD, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Gamber.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis,
and Mrs. Oliv-
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-
macher visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brunnerville.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Weaver were Rev. John Fer-
ich, Miss Kathryn Weaver, Lan-
caster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Myers and daughter, Columbia
RD, and Rev. R. H. Arndt, of
town.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |
ert Frank and family were Mrs.
ol
‘MR. MERCHANT
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children, Klinesville. |
Foil ou sn . i rg “Acts of Nature” can
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- / be very . costly. It is
man Brosey and Mrs. Edith Erb | smart to play safe
and Mrs. John V.| and insure your prop-
son. Johnnie, Elizt- erty against natural
D ind | Mis hazards. See us soon.
were, Mr.
Witmer and
bethtown R.
John Brosey

Mr. ¢
and son John Har- |



ry, Sporting Hill, and Robert s
Witmer, Marietta | Wiley & Rutt Agency
en *—— 85 E. Main Street
The pedestrian record reflect- | Phone Mt. Jov 3-6911
ed the 4th consecutive year of = te
improvement for motor vehicle

accidents in 1954

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To Sell Your Real Estate | Open one with us
| gh [| UNION NATIONAL
Jones & Zink, Inc. |
T MOUNT JOY BANK
119 SOUTH MARKET ST ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
OF MOUNT JOY

7-126¢ OR MOUNT JOY 3-4531
PHONE E-TOWN

Corporation
AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE
oo i Member of Federal Deposit Insurance
We have buyers waiting for homes in Mount Joy




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