Telephones To Be Converted Next Year According to Henry Y. Smith, president of the Columbia Tele- phone Company, the company has started changing dial num ber plates and telephone num- ber cards in preparation for a major change in exchange des ignations effective in Lancaster County October 21 In the local company’s terri tory the Mount Joy and Eliza bethtown exchanges will be converted next year but the Columbia, Marietta and Mount ville exchanges will be convert- ed this vear. The subscribers’ telephone numbers will only be changed by the addition of a central offic name preceding the number such as Columbia will be MUtua! 4-1385 After October 20 it will be necessary to dial local numbers adjacent free exchanges using the first two letters of the new central office name followed by the usual five digits. On toll calls the operator is given the complete number to be called by saying Mutual 4-1385 The name and call letters for the Mount Joy exchange has not been disclosed by the Col- umkia office since the change will not be effective until next year. The new numbering system is part of a nation-wide toll- dialing system, developed over the years by the nation’s tele-, phone companies, systems, asso- ciations and telephone , equip-| ment a 0 iis Pre-school Enrollment At Manheim Central Elementary Schools be Manheim tests will in the Pre-school ministered Central Elementary Two days have for the Elementary with the time and dates below. Children who currently tending Kindergarten the District have been the Pre-school test and will not report for classes during th enrollment period. Parents have been by letter, regarding the and the sehoeol for this ment, ceived bring school been set aside listed time enrghl= asked to letters, are their children in their vicinity Buildings| during] the afternoons of the days sch-|i manufaciufing Sompanies| | ad- | Schools. | | | | | at-| classes inj: : | given OPEN FOR INSPECTION notified | Parents who have not re-|. to} & | the eduled. This year, only the Maturity | Test will be given. Every effort] has been made to minimise the| time involved in waiting and in| the testing process. groups have been arranged to insure more attention to each child. These results will help | determine the child's readiness| for school and will be of great | assistance in helping prepare tho ing term. | Elm Tree parents to Elementary April 17, Mastersonville Elementary School—April 7, 1956 - AM. | White Oak Elementary School | April 18, 1956 (P.M. April 19, H. C. Burgard Elementary School—April 17 &~19" 1956 Manheim Elementary School | April 17° & 19, Please note the following: 1. Bring Birth Certificate. only) 2. Bring Vaccination Certifi- cate, i 3. To enter First Grade. ‘this fall, the child must be 6 years of age on or before January 31, 1957. Registration for Kindergart-n Classes will ba held during the month of May. The exact date will be announced later. Mount Joy Girl Has Role In Play At Elizabethtown Sock and Buskin, the Eliza- bethtown College dramatic Club, will present Emlyn Wil-| liam's play “The Corn is Green" at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Satur- day in the college auditorium. | Miss Nancy Swanson, of 226! Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, a junior, is cast in the role of Mis Moffat. | mee eres | GOLD BADGE AWARDED Thomas Meckley was award-| ed the gold badge for the week | because he took small children across a street where there was no patrolman. His fellow pa-| trolmen voted him the honor | for the week. Smaller: child ‘for the com-|: School | 1956 1956 1956 pr | LOCAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS COMMITTEE TO MEET APRIL 19 meeting of Commit- Sclerosis today on The ' Service Medals Are Available For World 1 Veterans of The first public the Lancaster County tee of the Multiple Society, was announced The meeting will take place Thursday, April 19, at 8:00 p. the auditorium of the a limited supply of Lutheran Church, Par- sylvania World War 351 S. Duke Medals aré now on hand. These medals can be ed from the Commonwealth at cost of $1.00 upon the of the veteran. Request made by honorably veterans of World were residents of at the time of their the service. Applications for be obtained by Department of Military War Medal Division, Harrisburg, Penna. ae BIRTHS and Mrs. John U. Landisville, a daughter, at St. Joseph's Hospit- Department m. in the Trinity ish House, Lancaster Co-Chairman MS committe of the local Mrs S. Deane Allison, 1729 Linwood Avenue, Lancaster and Lawrence Siepie- towski Landisville, will an- nounce the appointments of a ervice committee and educa-| tion committee chairmen. Ap-| pointments of all members of! the 2 committees, and plans for participation by the entire MS group in the Lancaster County Health Fair will be nounced War entry may the fairs, 187, Af- Box also an- » -— DISASTER INSTITUTE A ‘Disaster Institute” the first of its kind in the state will be held at the Twenty-Ninth Street Evangelical Church in Harrisburg on Friday, April 13. The institute, sponsored by the Nurses Asso- ciation is designed to enable plan for nurs-| services when kind strikes. Mr Jr., Tuesday al Mr. and Mrs. Elam S. Adair, Manheim R1, a Saturday, at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klase, of Manheim RI1, at Lancaster Pennsylvania son communities to ing and other a son, disaster of General Hospital. any P. B. Guernsey Sale At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster, THURS., APR. 19, 1956-12:30 Noon 54 HEAD 2 BULLS — 33 COWS — 18 BRED and 1 OPEN HEIFERS. 50 VACCINATED, T. B. & Bangs Certified! vhich have buil We call Gwynedd \ 3 one ther with 458 Ib fat as with well over yobs. ifat as 2 yr. Farms, Freehold, N. J., with records on the dams well over Goo 1hs, fat, fullest Kind of pedigre Farms, Freehold, N. " summer or early fall They some of your extra pasture needing this fall SALE MANAGED BY: PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PENNA. estah- and popular fiuernsey through our consicninents rom hive old many, Cows by offering only cattle of merit. attention our from Gwynllan’ arms, with 614 Ibs, fat asi a Jr. 2 yr. oM, an aL sr, all out of dams t head, 3 of them all due close to sending ten heifers (8 might make a good in and give you the milk Terra Se —r Ranch Type Homes — APRIL 14th-15th 5:00 P. M. SAT.-SUN. :00 Maytown SOUTH ARNOLD STREET Elizabethtown 409 SNYDER AVENUE AVAILABLE LONG TERM FINANCING DANIEL E. GARMAN Real Estate—Insurance Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles rockers, chairs, three plank bottom chairs, 's dozen Plank bot- as amended and supplemented, and a T'rust Indenture to be dated Mav 1, 1936. And, in the opi counsel. ¥ r {tom chairs, plank bottom rocker, old chest, woodchest. excellent are valid and legally binding obligations of Mt. Joy Borough Authority secured the receipts a ie 1353 DODGE SEDAN | 1949 puck SEDAN condition; bureau, Duncan fife dining, room table, '» doz. dining | of the Authority from its sower system as, def ined in the Indenture. The Bonds do not pledge 1 or “Coronet) inaflow chairs, server, couch, two metal porch chairs, bedroom suite, nk ot the Bo fous] hoof Mt. Joy, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or any poli in We a : of the ommonwecalt} 1 Of F'enns ylv ania. 1 V. | 1949 MERCURY complete: with -dresser; washstand, chairs, inner spring mattress | 9 9% IRV. DOOR | “a poof |and coil spring, linoleum rugs, 10'6"x12’ axminster rug, throw | Amount M: i Price 2 5 | | rugs, hooked rugs, carpet by the yard, comforts, bedding, 1 set | Jarurity Rate ce 1953 FORD 2-DOOR 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN dishes service for 12; two old oil lamps, some antique dishes, 3 | $435,000 1962 39 100 6 cyl new pateh quilts, some antique glassware, other dishes, glass- 150 1 or y. TRUCKS yar io} of jars, crocks, cooking utensils, butcher tools, Speed | 78 +000 1971 34% 100 2 | Queen electric washer, tubs, clothe baskets, Remington .22 Cal. 5,000 1996 31 100 1952 FORD 4-DOOR | 1953 FORD PANEL | bolt action rifle, 12 Ga. Single barrel shot gun, ? /2% 6 Cyl 1936 Oldsmobile 2-Dr. Sedan, Chore-Master garden tractor, | (accrued interest to be added) 1952 FORD 2-DOOR 1950 FORD |32 ft. extension ladder, two stepladders, wheelbarrow. hand | 3 EE aif amd. rete Teed bo us aml The apbrotine on 8 cyl. 3; "Ton Express | cultivator, screw jack, truck canvas 12x14, twq set tackle, 1; H. | & Munson, Philadciphia, Pa., whose opinion will be furnished CLARENCE W. HERR | | SALES SERVICE MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9701 | Military Affairs wishes to announce that Penn- I Service secur- request can be discharged I who Pennsylvania into this medal writing to Baker Saturday, | 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. [NEW 3 BEDROOM Brick; oil heat; excellent location; — #5 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS “ TT | All Bangs: Certified. T. B. Accredited, Nearly all Calf-hood Vac-| ; SS ies |cinated. Many just Fresh & Close Springing Cows & Heifers— 2 STORY BRICK; oil heat; six A l l 7 {Bred & Open, Heifers—Several top-bred yearling Service Age [sarages: centrally loested son] W e re P CASC( To Announce io 5, . ® A service age son of Hedge Adean Harmony from a Creston | No down ayment for veterans; : . SQ | R. A. King daughter with 700 fat, 2 yrs, 2-3x and next dam b $12,900 |B Is Now With Our Sales Staff | the famous Dunloggin Mistress Koba. i: { ® Several other service age bulls from good breeding establish- 2 STORY SINGLE BrICR 3 ments. 1cat; garage, $14,200 | 3. . ‘ $ '® A good number of top’ Producing cows—and a lovely lot of | $1 He Wishes To Invite All His { heifers. | 3 Pl; ow to attend this most famous series of Pennsylvania MAYTOWN | 5 NY... ie fr, To sgh i | fi Friends and Customers 2 Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch available. Catalogs, Heated [1% STORY 6 rooms and bath, | # t St 1 Vi . i | Pavilion. : garage, large lot, nothing down |} 0 ‘if .| R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. EARL L. GROFF and no settlement charges for H op anc isu | Sale Managers and Auctioneers s Tom RS anyone that qualifies. L 3 Lk Ts | i Our New and Used Car D | ISpiay MOUNT JOY pla) = Pp uU B L I C S A L E 2 APARTMENT BUILDING; | § c of Mastersonville, in Rapho Township, Lancaster Co., Penna. 119 S. Market Strect N C G : All that Certain lot or piece of ground fronting 108 fect, 1 Sei ; ew ar uaraniee more or less along the main road and 224 feet in depth. | ELIZABETHTOWN PH. 7-1159 $I SLi e000 000 sass pease | natural finish stain. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. April 12 vay the area. She was a member of | Mount Joy Mennonite Church ( Brehm, Lancaster; Mary, wife of Samuel Snyder, East Peters. Mortuary Record | n FENN burg; Sadie wife of Earl | Besides her husband, five sons) BS rr rr | Elizabethtown, and Ada, 7 ee ‘Yrg I HARRY B. castow nt | Wife of Abram Koser, Hershey. | an aughters surviv 8 Si r n Clear ce 9 e . hasty B. Caslow op yn, Funeral services were held| Eva Miller, Pp 1 g an | 22 arietta Ave. our Sunday afternoon from the| R2; Arthur S., Mount Joy R1;|® ie sday at 9:! . at : : : J Slog Thum tay Su a Heilig Funeral Home with ie | Almeda R., wife of Miller v8 At Middletown be TH g hysi un ¥ | terment in the Mount Joy Cem- | Hess, Mount Joy R2, with! m ae sun. | etery. | : oho Pola NISSLEY MOTOR CO. He was a foreman in the . | whom she resided; Signor Fa foundry of tho Fuller Co., Man-' ! Mount Joy; and Emma, wife of = h cl U a C heim. Born in Mount Joy Twp.| ~~ MRS. PHILIP H. RUHL |James Brubaker, Covington, | Bot New an se ars "a son of the late Albert and Mrs. Emma H. Ruhl, eighty-| Ky. There also survive seven- = Lizzie Baum Caslow, he resided two, wife of Philip H. Ruhl,| teen grandchildren, three great EASY TERMS - 36 MO. TO PAY - NO DOWN PAYMENT in Mount Joy thirty years and| died at 12:15 p.m. Friday at | grandchildren and one sister. ON MANY MODELS the home of her son-in-law and| Annie, wife of Harry Heisey, of ship Fire Co. 1, Mount Joy, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miller| Hershey RI. the Mount Joy Sportsmen's As-| M. Hess, Mount Joy R2. Death Funeral services were held] sociation. | followed an illness of several Sunday afternoon from the Nis-| Surviving are his wife, Hilda! years. Born in Rapho Township, | sley Funeral Home. was a member of the Friend- A Few "SAFE BUY" Models 1955 Montclair Hardtop. aut. trans. 1955 Chevrolet V-8, O. D. . $2695. $1945 re F. Schneider Caslow, one broth- |"a daughter of the late Same 1955 Meredry Sittion Weson, aut tare $2695 er, Amos B. Hummelstown R2; H. and Annie Hernley sravely | USED CARS : 1946 and four sisters, Mrs. Anna, she was a life-long resident of] 1954 Mercury Station Wagon, aut. trans. ii 1953 Chrysler New Yorker, Del. 4-door 1953 Lincoln Capri Hard Top. all power Mercury Hardtop Coupe Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan $1945 All conditioned and guaranteed MASSEY-HARRIS IEEE SENN EEN SNES INE NINE EN EE | attached garage, oil-heat; > LANCASTER, PA. $16,500 | At the J. M. Brubaker F arm, Willow Street Village, Pa. ‘51 Pontiac Convertable ‘50 Ford V-8 2-dr. Sedan FIELD DEMONSTRATION [3 fra vob stn 3 NISSLEY MOTOR CO. BY | 5g Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan’ Direct factory Lincoln-Mercury-Continental Dealer Rl x : MIDDLETOWN, PA. R. M. Brubaker; dnc. | © owe tn sean £0 ctl W582 ’ * || 46 DeSoto 4dr Sedan REA & doll ire OUI RY 2 SALUNGA, PENNA. ‘41 DeSoto 4dr. Sedan ENE NEN EN AT : a Henry H. Eshleman Farm Eli Ament ttt tLe tt +2 7 OFF ROUTE 230 AT FLORY'S MILL : i \ Dodge Trucks : APRIL 19th 1to 5p. m. MT. JOY, PA. ; Phone 3-8271 “headquarters for value DEMONSTRATING Delta & Henry Sts. NEW HYDRAMIC POWER MHS50, 333 AND 444 TRACTOR AND TILLAGE TOOLS P L 0 Ww I N G i BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR ATTENDANCE PRIZE Will plow and prepare lots | # f for spring planting. RAIN DATE APRIL 24TH OWEN MUMMA # { MT. JOY R2. PH. 3-9674 | Fr} FLIZABETHTOWN 5 159th Garden Spof Sale—Thursday, Apr 19th 2 rancher, | 3 Bulls. THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF GOOD QUALITY IN THIS TOP SALE! * ® A 517-1b. 3-yr.-old, Ovation out of an 808-1bs., Gold Master. $3 THAT DICK KLINE {2 STORY BRICK; 4 bedrooms; | beautiful large landscaped lot; $22,500. 3 o | Brick & Frame, | of Skokie Dunloggin 2x 4.19 daughter 1 daughter of Dunloggin | 2x, 4.5% | 3 BEDROOM, we AT garage only $5,500. ! Nissley Motor Co. MIDDLETOWN, PA. Inquire About Our 2 Year or 35,000 Mile heat; 2 car 3 | | OF VALUABLE 3 | REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | | SATUR, APRIL 14, 1956 The undersigned will sell on the premises in the Village] Yomes & Zink, Inc. | Erected theren is a 15-1e ibis di | ——— 2 Story AMET Frame BL pik Woe EW ISSUE =r Dwelling with powder room and bath. pantry and room with lavoratory and $1,370,000 Mr. Joy BOROUGH AUTHORITY Lancaster County, Pennsy Ivania zontaiping 9 Rooms, 1st floor has 6 rooms, toilet. { Open stairway leads to 2nd floor which has 3 bedrooms with closet space in each room, bath, and storage room. Dwelling has hot water heat with Hershey oil burner & 550 | oil storage tanks and water pressure system. 3 i Sewer Revenue Bonds All interior woodwork is trimmed in chestnut lumber with Series of 1956 gal. : 2 story frame poultry house, workshop and garage equipped | Dated: May | Due: May ru below with water and electricity. | ii . ‘ 31 Also 1 car garage at side of dwelling with macadam drive. Principal and semi-annual interest (May 1 and November 1) pavable at The Union National-Mt. Joy Bank, The above property is in excellent condition and may be Mt. Jor, Pa. Coupon Bonds in denomination of $1,000 cach registerable as to principa | . . > | viewed anytime on or before day of sale. | 58 @ 101, wit Real Estate will be offered at 2:00 P. M | Hig ail 19 of from a PERSONAL. PROPERTY ; | ing premiums there Be nds mauris May 1, 1971 and 100 G.E. 7 Cu. ft. Refrigerator & freezer combination, used 2 years, | out of the Special Sinking Fond Accounts in the ond Fund 4 burner gas range, extension table, with 3 boards, drop Rx ta- | The proceeds from the sale of these Bonds will be used to finance the construction of a complete sanit 1 ble, double slice pop-up toaster, two tables, G.E. tank type clean- sewer system including a sewage treatment plant in the Borough of Mt. Joy. Tl Bonds are to be issued er with all atachments, G.E. Electri ic sweeper, G.E. Electric iron, pursuant to the provision of the Municipality Authorities Act of 1943 of the Com vealth of Pennsvivania P. bench grinder, bench vice, hand sprayer, shovéls; rakes, lawn. mower, lawn bench. POULTRY EQUIPMENT = one 15 hole metal nest, four some c carpenter tools, EASTMAN, DILLON & CO. C. C. COLLINGS AND COMPANY, INC. Metal feeders, 10 hole etal] | nests, chicken crate, wooden crates, two feed chests, and many | REYNOLDS & CO. BLAIR & CO | other articles not mentioned. | Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. Sharp. Terms by Incorporated Ed nD. SCHMIDT, POOLE, ROBERTS & PARKE RAMBO, CLOSE & KERNER win Gibble 10. 10% Incorporated J. I. Ruhl, Auctioneer 4. - 15- 1c | a — — cc kin fH aid fine illr mo on der bat Mr bat M. ed and da) sen is | mo H. era dat at Ma Na for fro eac wa ace Jos pro his anc cial for The sale use wh Bik anc at Mis nes \ Flo Oli V Gel Mr. and and Con N bric Mrs N Mrs and SONS Nv er Bar Mer Bro M sper and mor M the Men M and Wm Mr. Sr. E man vin ter | M and ed 1 M ron, dinn Moo M and Mrs. Jy; Vi Mau Moo Yer w Man ‘Mrs. Mrs. 4 iel a Fox.