PS x Zeke dedede do doh kk de dk dekh x Sw8=® 19° 9° 5° 15° 5° 2° 5° 1° 5° 9° 6° 0’ 9° 59 SEALED BIDS | Sealed proposals for mak- ] ing alterations and additions to the existing heating sys- tem of the Mount Joy Fire Co. property will be receiv- ed by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, |Lancaster County, by sub- /mitting to Glenn Y. Forney WwW A N T A S at the First National Bank | A. between 8 am. and 2 p.m. lor at his home, 437 Donegal Springs Road, until 7:30 p. m., September 4, 1956, E.D.- 'S.T. On that day at Council meeting in said Mount Joy {Fire Hall the proposals will Summer Rambo Apples. Mrs. |= — — —— —— seme Publicaly opened and Jos. B, Hostetler. Phone Mt. Workmen - Tobacco Factory, read. Copies of plans, speci- Joy 3-4649. 33-tfc Florin. Steady Employ ment, and other contract Roy Nissly & Co., Inc. documents are on file and ROOF COATING SPECIAL 34-2¢ open to public inspection at ; | ‘the off ce of the Engineer 10-year guarantee [Man wanted to with land in the possession of the You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the HELP WANTED MALE === FOR SALE assist Aluminum... $4.95 gal. stock handling and sales in secretary. Sets of such docu- Red inns $4.95 gal. |store and to help with plum- ments mav be obtained from Green .... $4.95 gal. hing and heating installation Tohn J. Brinjac, Registered Black $1.50 gal. lat times. Some plumbing ex- Engineer at 121 Locust For metal or built-up roofs. | perience preferred. " Perman- Street. Harrisburg, Pa.. Coverage—about 400 sq. ft. on position. ® pon Leo Kob, Inc. |dennsit of $5.00 for each set. per gallon. [Plumbing & Heating, Eliza-! If the documents are re- MT. JOY TILE & LINO. CO. Pa., Phone 7-1363. turned in gond cond tion MT. JOY. PA. { 34-2¢ [rithin four (4) days after er em | TE OPEN Of bids, the full SEWING MACHINE [amount of the deposit for Sales & Service | HELP WANTED New and Used | FEMALE Sewing Machines WAY'S APPLIANCES 48 W. Main Street Ph. MOUNT JOY 3-3622 "ne set will be returned to rach actual bidder, less cost |of exchange if any, and oth- [or deposits will be refunded. Apply at|No refund will be made to any person who does not sub- |Waitress Wanted. |Lincoln Restaurant, Mt. Joy. ara [Yu the Stewing and Small Girl wanted as clerk, also|-aid time. ROASTING CHICKENS jSome typing and Often ig The character and amount {Steady employment. Call Mt. of bid security to be furnish- 39c POUND [Tov 3-001. 34-tfc|~d by bidders is stated in the HET AR (Instructions to Bidders. No [bid may be withdrawn for RD. #1 MARIETTA CARD OF THANKS thirty (30) days after the Phone 6-7123 cheduled closing time for nied Sub Jo EL = pi ny = receipt of bids. hg - Claude Brandt and fam-' Borough Council reserves SEWING MACHINES: Au ily wish to thank all friends |the right to waive any he thorized dealer for the three leading Sewing Machines — SINGFR - PFAFF - DO- MESTIC. Sales and neighbors for their beau- formalities in and to accept [tiful flowers, cards, letters of or reject any or all bids. ond Service. | Sympathy, and assistance dur- | THE BOROUGH OF Binkley's Sewing Machine & (ing their recent bereavement. | MOUNT JOY Remnant Shop. 111 N Mar- | 35-1c Glenn Y. Forney Secretary 34-2¢! ket St., Elizabethtown, Dt | The Edwin Walters family -tic {wishes to thank all their) , a friends and neighbors for the| $ NONCE PIANOS {flowers, cards, letters of sym-|q. oq 1. of Mabel D, Rohrer, New and Used Bargains. |pathy and assistance during (9° 4, late of Mount Joy Bor- Hess Music Shon. 106 North their recent bereavement. ough, Lancaster County, Pa. Market St., Elizabethtown. 35-1p Letters testamentary on Pa. otf ea said estate having been gran- /T wish to thank evervone who ted to the undersigned, all TYPEWRITERS. add. mach. so kindly remembered me Persons indebted thereto are check writers. cash registers, | with cards, flowers, visits requested to make immedi- dictators. inter-coms. record- and prayers during my stay ate payment and those hav- ers, safes, files, office furni-|in the hospital and at home. |In¢ claims or demands a- ture, new/used. Also at Ront!Sam Heisey. 35-1¢ |#ain=t .the same will present sale Tuesdav. “WORTH THE ener - them without delay for set- TRIP” J M. ENGLE. 411 E. I wish to thank everyone who |tlement to the undersigned. Hich Street. Elizabethtown |S kindly remembered me | CARL S. KRALL. 7-1436. 39.¢ with cards, flowers. visits and Mount Joy, Pa. prayers during my stay in| Beyer, Attorneys 32-6c Individual designed Spencer the hospital. Mrs. John B.| Fens Supvortors for Abdomen. | Wittel. 35-1c HTOR ONCE, 1 : sta = : . state o artin Z. Eshle- Back and Breasts. I wish to thank everyone man, dec’d. Int of East Don. Mrs. Wavne Lehman RD. 1 Elizabethtown. Pa. [who £0 kindly remembered egal Township, Lancaster PI 7-6119 33-tf me with cards, flowers and County, Pa. a AONE (=u o-UC€ lyisits during my stay in the| [Letters testamentary on] hospital. Mrs. John G. Moore said estate having been gran- 35-1¢'ted to the undersigned. all 35-tfc |” arm wz persons indebted thereto are ee requested to make immedi- Seni Hae |ate payment and those hav- ike new. $25.00. Ph. Mt. Joy | = mv ‘eT NOTICE ing claims or 3.4067. 35-9¢ | EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE | 40” green Roper demonstra- hart, decd, tor. staggered top burners, {Joy Borough, Pa. light, clock, timer, in excel- Letters testamentary Lazy Wife Beans for Freez. ing. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5766. Estate of Harriett D. Beri- |gainst the same will present late of Mount !them without delay for set tlement to the undersigned, UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, on lent condition, surprsingly [said estate having been gran- . Jow price. Also used gas|ted to the undersigned, all East Main Street, stoves and gas appliances. [persons indebted thereto are Mount Joy, Pa. and Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State requested to make Hill Byrne, 35-1c late payment and those hav-| Attorney 34-6¢ St., Ephrata. mmm -ling claims or demands a-|{nOTTOR REMOVAL SALE gainst the same will present NOTICE 10 Lot SOLDERS ALL MER" * “DISH them without delay for set-|; = 00 "08 The Ung of the REDUCED tlement to the nndersigned, ders of the Mount Joy . Association, for the purpose of electing officers and managers fer the coming vear, will be held in the of- fice of The SICO Company, CARL iS. KRALL 221 S. Market St. Mount Joy, Pa. IClarence C. Newcomer, Esq. MOVING TO NEW LOCATION SOON Hohner Harmonica as much as half off. Yi off Guitars & Mandolins, Attorne 31-Gc 1 > Banjos, Accordians, Trom-|——— ey 31 6 15 Mt. Joy St, Mount Joy, bones, Trumpets, Clarinets. | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE (Pa. at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 40 % off Drum Outfits Estate of Emma G. Hostet- [September 11, 1956. 34-3c Pianos and Spinets ter, decd. late of the Bor-| lough of Mount Joy, Pa. Letters testamentary on| said estate having been grant! = ed to the undersigned, all, Elizabethtown Pa. persons indebted thereto Pile od Be Knives, ate payment and those ee {ing claims or demands a- bia Ave., Mt. Joy. Ph. 8 Apts 5-tfe —— gainst the same will present or ELIZABETHTOWN CNY them without delay for set-| REAL ESTATE | tlement to the undersiened, | KIWANIS FAIR = i | SEPTEMBER 19th to 22nd = ELLA R. HOSTETTER, FOR SALE: Six Roo House 3 Donseal Sonngs Rd. 33-6 with conveniences and doub- nN Soy. Ta i Spee = le garage. Corner property, in | FANNIE R. BRUBAKER Children’s Thrift Shop re- good condition. Price reason-| 382 Donegal Springs Rd. ceiving ‘fall clothing. Baby's Eble. { Mount Joy, Pa. [Clothing and Boys’ and Girls’ If interested apnly at 41| KATHERINE R. SWARR [School Togs for sale. 205 E. Detwiler Avenue. The house | East Petersburg, Pa. High St., Manheim. 34-2¢ mentioned is located at the Samuel S. Wenger, Rant 3 $350 00 - $375.00 and Up Cut-Downs $245 and Up HESS MUSIC SHOP 106 N. Market St. MISCELLANEOUS tel Attorney 31-6¢c (Want a paper hanger or a Sornet of and Davig - |painter for quick service? id 2 | ACTION TO QUIET TITLE [Call Elizabethtown 7-3457. you view the property as ther, Reed, Mc.Grann & Co.,|Alvin Givens, E-town R.D. 1 house is vacant and the pur- their successors and assigns. : 35-tfc chaser will get immediate pos | Notice is hereby given that session. 30-tfc Phares W. Murry and Anna SERVICE N. Mary Murry filed a complaint | AT YO ~~ \ Rui ok ~~ of Lancaster County, Pa., on| -— APARTMENT WANTED: 2 August 3, 1956, asking that a | Bedroom Apartment or house, mortgage given by Samuel Q unfurnished. in Mt. Joy.|Eisenberger-and Sarah A. Ei- Write Box T, c/o The Bulle- senberger on April 3. 1874 in tin. 34-tfe fhe amount of $775.20 dollars -_— |to Abraham R. Witmer and FOR RENT: New first floor, subsequently transferred said furnished apartment. Suitable mortgage to Reed, McGrann for couple only. 1 Mulberrv & Co., its successors and as- St., Marietta, 55 ag more fully set forth OR BRN De a = {iN ortgage Book 24, Page JOR, a Apartpen ss 182 be satisfied of record. Marietta 6.90 ath. Ph.| you are hereby notified to 1 Re ta o 38. Evenings on_|.pnear in said Court on Sep- y p.m. 35-2¢ 21, 1956 at 9:30 A.M., {D.S.T. to answer said com- plaint and show cause why said mortgage should not be -atisfied of record in accor- dance with the facts sat forth in said complaint. Apartment For Rent, 128 Barbara Street. Call After 6 41 an action to quiet title in| Mount Joy 3-5581. 39. tfc [the Court of Common _ Pleas | LOST TOR TE ee TT Brown leather wallgt, lost in | JOS.'S. La MONACA. the vicinity of wt Iron \ riff D. 1.|[James N. Lighty" [f° Bridge, t. Joy R. Phone: 3:5459. 35-1c ep” |The Bulletin, Mount Toy, Pa. 34-tfc [mit a bid or who fails to re- | documents within | demands a-| Sing [Womens Club of Salunga will ed; they still remain primar- MADAy, , snonsor an old o Years’ club en about [25 of the communi- (dates can be obtained by ty’s childten for an outing at writing to the Department of oy 3-9661Rocky Sg ngs Park. _Thuraday, August 30 3 Hempfield Reading Fair | === Gchgol Schedule Opens Sept. Landisville-Salunga The _____lrchools in Hempfield Joint — School District will open on pre- Tuesday, VAYIOW The Bainbridge band ing on from Sunday, and the usual 1 September 4, with pags of eleventh hour details ' The Read Miss Mary Hamiiton spent one week the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraus and~fam y al Lancaster. Reading, Pa. Fair opens | sented a two-hour concert on a meeting of teachers at 8:30 confront fair prexy John S.| Miss Joan Buller returned Sunday evening. am, it was announced bY Giles and his associates home Friday after spending Airman Donald Yordy who Arthur A. Hackman, supe Of paramount importance Some time with friends in is stati od i as is rising principal. The follow- . is stationed in Texas is home Vising principe this week are on a furlough. ing schedule for enrollment for entries in two important dates Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. closing Warren Esh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keen- ind Jegistrapion pi Pupils fair contests: the Miss Read- elman of Wrightsville, and er and daughters returned “1 shers vet} re 5th. Ing Fair beauty contest that pir, and Mns. Chadles Bitner home last week after a {our lea aors ETS "has its entry deadline Satur- of Milton Grove, and Mr. of the New England States. sl Hts in. gees day, Sept. 1, and a new Frank Arnold of Marietta, ea Singer Wha is A to the Hempfield High school, Fann cad Sate =» in called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo 108¢€ riday Mumper last week. eral hospital is enjoying a 4- Landisville. and all elrment- week’s vacation ary students will report to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, their respective schools. for a Ir. have returned from their Morning half-day session; “honeymoon” which they Sept. 6, students in grades 3 spent at Ocean City, N. J. and 8 only will renort to the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hempfield High School, Johnstin, daughter Susan and "11 elementary students will friend from Chicago, Miss report to their respective Viola Johnstin. and Mrs. Bes- Schools. fer a morning sie Cassel from Wyomissing, dav session; Sept. 7 kinder- © : ] Sd a “i and Mr. Frank Cassel from garten students will report the fair will be available Mr. and Mrs. John Smith South Dakota. visited Mr, for first day of school. and here. a Bio, and. Mr. Fi Wes! oz TOE all elementary and high! The fair, one of Fuhrman an son, ol and Mrs. Frank Gorner dur Rohrerstown, were guests of school students will ing the past week. Michael for full day of regular class- Dr. and Mrs. Gratch and family, joying a vacation N. J. are en-©S. at Avalon, School day hours to be ob- served throughout the Nolka and Waldy are: Hempfield High School, [fresh air children from New 8:30 a.m. to 3:33 p. m.; ele- York City are spending {wo mentary grades. 8:30 to 11:-|s weeks at the home of Mr.30 a. m., visiting the Singers. to 3:15 p.m. A surprise drop in birth- day party was held at the ,f 51] students in the Hemp-S home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ga1q jointure. Blake on Saturday evening mast and West for Mrs. Rozella Neiman. Re- and freshments were served 104,410 indicates an increase of [many of her neighbors and 7 per cent over the |friends who “dropped in” 10 year. The district i a total enrollment of Miss Marie Harter accom- qi dents - 1833 in kindergar- panied her sister, Mrs. Helen to; through grade six. and @ Hostetter | Miss Mary (Mt. Joy R2 has | wish her a happy birthday. : | Strickler from and Mrs. Tony hat bus schedules and routes ” August 31. he calendar is next Wednesday which and seat ticket sale fair's downtown ticket office, y cated half- Read ne report v dav o vear of and from 12:25 to heg'n and Mrs. Frank Singer. Gayle 3:25 p.m.; kndergarten, 8:45 those departments next Tues Heisey from Rheems is also to 11:15 a.m. and from 12:45 day Present enrollment figures door comnosed of © Hempfield form. Before Mountville moves to the fairgrounds on DEADLINE last space 9783 Reading. from Palmerton, igs in grades 7 through 12. kets for the fair were distri- Mr. Hackman also reports buted to school superintend- Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess Another important date on ,,ved into their property on they re- Sept. 4. On that cantly purchased from the orandstand reserved gover Estate. onens at the ay, tha Mrs. Nelson Felty of Hav- st. ertown is spending some at 117 8. 5th Reserved seat tick- ts for all performances of Sauffman. operates Sun- : through 16th, Mr. and Ms. Landis Hess last icht days and seven nights. week. Qeme of the finest exhibits] Mrs. 3enjamin Hess and livestock. produce and Son Kenneth, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- anin’s largest Cont 9 women's handiwork are dis : hima at the fair. and a/neth Hickernell at Falmouth. taff of trained workers will| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barr and tabulating entries in| hree children of Upper Dar- iby were Sunday nite supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. The sale of indoor and out-{Kauffman. commercial exhibit] Mr. Benjamin Hess and son pace is another important|Glenn, spent the weekend at hore fair officials must per-/Perry County. the fair office FOR SALES Friday, Sept. 7, all exhibit will be sold at the]TAX RETURN nity office, [ast week, tens of thous- nds of school children’s tic- A blanket 10-day extension for filing July returns of the hree per cent sales and use tax was granted all licensees nts in Reading and Berks ‘oday by Secretary Simsae, Elizabethtown on pe the same as for the County, and the outlying| nue Gerald A. Gleeson. fru. of Js Now England previous vear. and that the counties of Schuykill, Leban The July collections, ordin- - oS oma ava John H school cafeterias in the dis- Nn. Lancaster, Chester and| ily due August 31, will now “ ore on a bs nel ‘triets’ six buildings will be Montgomery. Five school, que by midnight, Monday, an ere encderson open on Sept. 7. Pupils in attended the annual Lancas-|g i. des 5 and 6 from the/d fer County Fireman's Train-'g erstown district will be ing School which was hel on Saturday and Sunday at the Green Dragon grounds, . north of Ephrata. New faculty members are: i Mr. .and Mrs. Alfred Hess Hempfield High School, Ray- and son, Shamokin, have mond W. Barbar, high school moved to town. Mrs. Hess guidance; Stanlev R. Binkley, will open a beauty parlor in science; Mrs. Lois Reedy the near future in the base- Blake. transierred from ele- ment of their home. mentary vocal music to the | "Mré. Christian Heistand/NED school; Paul H. Cunn- entertained some of her for- Jr. social Sadies; mer schoolmates at her home Edwin BR. McGehee, commer last Saturday. Dinner was cial studies; Raymond Wolf- served to the hostess and her £21: social studies; Janet B. Earhart, commercial studies. sixteen guests. 8 | : fod Landisville Elementadv, Mrs. Mr. Edward Haines visited ’ nes yisthe Helen S. Piper, Gr. 6: John his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Henry L. Haines over the A. Ernst, Gr. 6: Mrs. Mirian | weekend while enroute from P. Torchia, Gr. 5: Sallev Minneapolis to Baltimore. Knepper. Gr. 3: Mrs. Sarah Ed works for Cargill, Inc. Bailey, Gr. 1; Mrs. Mirian B. Mrs. Fred Seldomridge and Long, special education. daughter Nancy spent Satur- Rohrerstown dav in Atlantic City. Mrs. Martha S. Rabert, Kin-/, Mrs. Ruth Henderson and dergarten. Mountville Ele- E son Larry, Garry Gillham mentary, Mrs. Esther H. Wig- and Donald Houseal, spent gins, Gr. 4. Farmdale Ele- Sunday at Red Point, Md. mentary. Mrs. Ruth N. Felty, transported to the ILandis- ville elementary schools. 1 t | Mrs. Norman Houseal and Gr. 2: Mrs. Anna L. Hollin- daughters, Mrs. Lester Shenk ¢er. Gr. 1; Mrs. Esther M Gerald Heisey, Kindergarten. and daughters, Mrs. Zinn and daughters and Mrs. Frank Lutze and daughters picnicked at Hershey Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Straley {attended Manor Camp Meet- : ng on Thursday. Harrisburg — With the ap- A group of women from Proach of Labor Day and the Ladies’ Aid Societv of St. County Fair Season in Penn- (Johns Lutheran Church went sylvania takes its second to the Lutheran Home at Wind and gets underway in | Lancaster on Tuesday where earnest. they held a birthday party According to the Deport for Mrs. Susan Frank. She ment of Commerce more is a guest there and a form- than 40 county and commu- er resident of Maytown. nity fairs will take place in On the same day a group the month of September a- of women from the Ladies’|long with a rural festival or Bible Class went to the Long tWO- Home at Lancaster and held Although most people think a birthday party for Mrs. Su- (of Pennsylvania as an indus- san. Singer who is also a 'rial giant with large centers [former resident of town. lof population, agriculture & Robert Shirk is a surgical husbandry still bulk large in al./the Commonwealth’s econo- my. The vigor and varitey of county fairs attest to that Pennsylvania fairs have not Landisville-Salunga — The yet been over commercializ- September Peak Month For Fairs patient at Columbia hospit — — fashioned ily rural exhibitions. “Hymn Sing” on Sunday, Reading, York and Allen- September 2 at the Salunga town are probably the biggest Fire Company pavilion. Lead-|fairs in terms of attendance ing the devotional part of the but the variety of exhibits is program will be featured in immense at even the small- o piano solo. Other special est Pennsylvania county fair. muric will be by the “Chor- One of the most interesting jsters”, a vocal group com- September events in Pennsyl- nosed of Mrs. Harvey Groff, vania is the annual Jr.. Mrs. W. E. Cramer, and Scutching Festival at Stahls-| Willis Nolt. Harvey Groff town in southwestern Penn-| will be accompanist for the |sylvania. Here the old time singers.. |art of harvesting, breaking, | The event by the womens scutching and spinning flax club is the third in a series |into linen thread is the basis) of summer activities. They of a variety of contests. Wea-| had previously given about vers display their art with] 25 members of the ‘Golden the versatile fiber in another an automobile series of exhibitions. [ ‘rip to “Roadside America”, | A complete list of Pennsyl-| near Hamburg, and had tak-|vania county fairs and their children’s days are observed MIDGETS TO SEE THE PHILLIES PLAY Mount by bus to Philadelphia to see The The bus will leave the Rich- field Gas Station promptly at 9:00 a. m. All players are in- vited. FLORIN TO SEE will travel to on Saturday, Sept. The Johnson’s Garage at 2 m. sharp. All players are in- minde vited. Elementary, r Flax September 10, Secretary “leeson said. The extension was ordered of a printer's delay in supplying all of the new forms that will be used from iow on in filing tax returns. new simplified featuring a tab card for re- ‘urns instead of the longer naper forms, were mailed last week to nearly 200,000 icensees. t the fair. On Saturday, Sept. 8 the Joy Midgets will go he Phillies play Pittsburgh. MIDGET-MIDGETS| Secretary Gleeson said hat because of the short time PHILLIES PLAY the licensees 1d have Rad The Florin licensees wou 1ave hac {to study the new forms, re Milada ic Philadelphi 'lissued the blanket 10-day ex- 8th to see : ot tension for filing the July re Pittsburgh. |, : leave 8:50 a.| Secretary Gleeson also re- d all licensees that they are required to take the two dollar credit they paid Itheir licenses before Septem- {ber 30. he Phillies play bus will ee eo - a — When in need of printing, emember The Bulletin. continues to grow. {WE ARE ADDING TO OUR as well as our PRODUCTION STAFF (KITCHEN) Part Time Available FOR INTERVIEW CALL E-TOWN 175112 300A. M. - 2:00 P. M. or 4:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. ASK FOR MANAGER 35-2¢ A. H. ‘Al Peifer Sales Representative MEp, Oo A i “Fro oy Eys 11 39th Year . . Ford-Mercury ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1181 10-tfe Janitor - Watchman Must be steady and reliable and in good physical condition. Will Work alternating shifts. APPLY IN PERSON AT MT. JOY PLANT, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30th 6 TO 9 P. M. Products MOUNT JOY, PA. Aircraft - Marine JACOB STREET Commerce, Harris i oo Permanent Opening For 522 Court Street{ orp of Rev-| | forms, Garter Motor Co. 3 EEE EEE EEA ENE EARN : { i . ’ . : Spengler’s Flour Mill, Inc. § Of Mount Joy : (FORMERLY RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO.) a } 5 - - : ; x : Top Prices Paid For Good § - - : Quality Wheat : } f : x : Phone Mount Joy 33-9791 : time with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deliciously Flavored for Eating or Canning | Now Ready At Florin Farms, mn. Orchards located South of Donegal Springs Road v— Save by bringing your containers | | Phone Mount Joy 3-9891 | 33-tfc for . BUSINESS AT CLEARVIEW |§ Wanted Mt. Jov Mills FINISHERS AND SEWERS Phone 33-9691 IN GUARANTEED OK USED CARS TAKE YOUR PICK—QUICKY 1954 OLDS "98" 1954 6-Cyl. 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