, JUNE 2, 1965 City & Suburban Review News Ads This Section Prepared and Copyrighted By THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. FACO Howells Lancaster Auto Glass & Paint Co. Howells Lancaster Auto Glass & Paint Co., located at 114 S. Queen St., in Lancasl- er, phone 397-3734, has long been recognized as this area's leading glass concern, serv- ing this entire section, {or residential or commercial re- quirements. Regardless of your needs, this firm will be glad to give you an estimate and they are specialists in in- surance claims. They have auto glass for all makes of cars and offer an installation while you wait service. Plate glass, store front construction, mir- rors, and structural glass re- quirements receive personal attention along with prompt emergency service, They guarantee their work and have serviced this section for many years. They are thoroughly famil- iar with all phases of the glass business. Fair and hon- Three Steps To Beauty “The Latest Trends In Hair Stylings” For the next beauty treat- ment go to the Three Steps To Beauty located at 352 N. Queen St. in Lancaster. Ph. 392-0029 for your appoint- ment. Here you will find profes- sional hair stylists who have had years of experience in beauty care. These profes- sional operators will give you individual ‘hair styling, tinting, shaping and perman- ents to keep you looking your best. Here you will also find a most complete selection of fashion wigs in addition to complete wig care — wash- ing, cutting, restyling. This is the shop where the hair styles are as modern as tomorrow. Here you can re- lax in air-conditioned com- fort in their completely re- modeled quarters while en- joying expert beauty care. Call this shop for an appoint- ment today. Remember that the care of your hair is as important as the styling. For fine professional beau- ty care be sure to visit the Three Steps To Beauty in Lancaster at 352 N. Queen St. and be assured modern styling. It is our pleasure to recommend them in this City and Suburban Review. For your appointment phone 392- 0029. Hoffman Delivery Co. The Hoffman Delivery Co. is the agent for Wheaton Van Lines” Inc. They are located at 218 W. Orange St., in Lan- caster. Phone 394-7237 for in- formation and estimates. This firm features every type of local and long dis- tance moving, packing, and storage along with the mov- ing industry's most complete customer service available, with agents in all principal cities in the United States and overseas. Wheaton Van Lines is the firm to trust in moving your valued possessions. They are specialists offering local, state, nationwide and foreign service. This firm has prog- Willis D. Groff & Son “Established Since 1946" A good roof is an all-im- portant factor in the protec- tion of your building invest- ment and a firm well known for the installation of the la- test type of roof is Willis D. Groff & Son in Neffsville, phone 569-0811. They arc applicators of composition shingles, rolled roofing, and built up roofs. They are also specialists at glasscapping, pointing, spouting, painting ond coating. They also do tree limb removal at their roofing customers request. Your roof represents only about 3 per cent of your building investment, it is said. Yet, its value is out of all proportion to its cost for a roof acts as a guardian of your building and all its con- tents. Just as you take inventory of ony possessions periodic: ally, so you should check up on your roof. Let the Willis D. Groff & Son examine your roof free of charge. They may find that it is in good condition or they may find defects that can be easily remedied, but which if neg- resed as the industry has de- veloped throughout the na- tion. They provide new mod- ern warehouses, latest equip- ment, along with prompt courteous service. They have trained specialists in pack- ring, crating and handling of your property at reasonable rates. They provide a com- plete service with undivided responsibility regardless of the location anywhere in the world. For all types of local and long distance moving, call Hoffman Delivery Co. of Lan- caster, Phone 394-7237, your local agent for Wheaton Van Lines. lected might soon dangerous- ly weaken your roof. Or a- gain they may discover that your roof is so badly worn that it needs a new covering to protect it and to prevent a costly leak. Remember, call Willis D. Groff & Son for all your roofing needs. Phone them today while you are thinking about it. Phone 569-0811. Children’s Toggery Distinctive Clothing & Accessories” For your children’s and infants clothing, go to the Children’s Toggery located at 1270 Millersville Pike in Lancaster. Phone 392-7061. Here they feature infants wear thru size 12 — little la- dies lingerie, dresses, blous- es, jumpers and coats for the very young girls and shirts, trousers and play clothes for the boys. They have a most complete seasonal stock of children’s clothing in all siz- es, featuring nationally ad- vertised brand names. You will note an outstand- ing feature of this modern shop; they are reasonable est business methods, individ- ual service to every custom- er along with reasonable prices has built an enviable reputation for this firm. For information on any glass problems or a free esti- mate phone 397-3734 in Lan- caster. You will receive prompt, courteous service. We highly recommend Howells Lancaster Auto Glass & Paint Co. to all our readers. Acme GMC Sales & Service, Inc. J Acme GMC Sales & Service is located at 1457 Manheim Pike in Lancaster. Phone 393- 5631. They are your factory authorized dealer for GMC trucks. The GMC is recognized the country over as the most rug- ged, dependable truck money can buy. For sportsmen, far- mers, construction work, de- livery service and heavy du- ty hauling GMC trucks are best. For low initial cost, ease of maintenance and high trade-in value, GMC trucks continue to excell. At Acme GMC Sales and Service you will find GMC trucks of all sizes and types, from small pick-ups to giant Diesels. Stop by anytime for a free demonstration drive in a new GMC suited to your needs. Here you will also find a complete service and repair department, with factory trained mechanics thorough- ly - capable of taking care of all your truck repairs and service. Right now ACME GMC Sales & Service has a large selection of late model re- conditioned used trucks for your inspection at lower-than- ever prices. In this City and Surburban Revue we highly recommend ACME GMC Sales & Service Inc. to our many readers for all their truck needs. Phone them at 393-5631. mother’s purse, yet, the qual- ity of materials in their clo- thing is the best and their styles are the latest of the day. If your child is hard to fit properly, go to the Child- ren’s Toggery and let them fit your child in quality clothes you will adore. This shop caters to infants and small girls and boys of this area whose mothers are discriminating in their taste. The manager understands children’s needs and buys accordingly. For your child- ren’s next outfit visit the Children’s Toggery, 1270 Mil- lersville Pike, Lancaster, or phone 392-7061. We heartily recommend this fine store to all our read- ers for their children’s cloth- ing. WRONG PHONE The phone number listed last week in the Bulletin ad- vertisement for the Charles Potato Chips company, of which L. B. Shenk is the distributor in Lancaster, should have read 569-3113. “Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man’s life.” —Sir P. Sidney When in need of printing enough in price to fit every remember The Bulletin. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Benjamin J. Gaul, dec'd., late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Penno. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned, ESTELLA E. GAUL 28 Poplar Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Samuel S. Wenger, Attorney TT CONOT ICE The Lot Holders of The Henry Eberle Cemetery will have their Annual Meeting in the Union National Mount Joy Bank on Monday even- ing, June 7, starting prompt- ly at 7 o'clock. 10-2¢ NOT1CHE Notice is hereby given that the following sections of the sewer system of the Borough of Mount Joy have been completed and are ready for public use: 1. Sewers in Florin Right- of-Way from manhole F43 to manhole F44, from manhole F44 to manhole F45, from manhole F45 to manhole F46, from manhole F46 to man- hole F47 and from manhole F47 to manhole F48, inclus- ive, and 2. Sewers in Florin Avenue from manhole F48 to man- hole F49 and from manhole F49 to manhole F50, inclus- ive, and 4. Sewers in Rose Alley from manhole F73 to man- hole F175, inclusive, and : 5. Sewers in West Main Street from manhole F75 to manhole F76 (inclusive, and 6. Sewers in Chocolate Avenue from manhole F55 to manhole F66, inclusive, all as identified on Construction Drawings for Sewerage Sys- tem Additions, prepared by Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, Inc., Engin- eers, for Mt. Joy Borough Authority, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The sewers above describ- ed may be used by all own- 9-3c ers of property accessible thereto, subject to the pay- ment of any connection charges and of annual sewer rentals in amounts as may PAGE 9 from time to time be fixed by the Authority This notice is given pur suant to an ordinance duly enacted by the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy on May 23, 1956, which ordi- nance is entitled as follows: “AN ORDINANCE REQUIR- ING THAT ALL OCCUPIED BUILDINGS IN THE BOR- OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BE CON- NECTED WITH THE SANI- TARY SEWER SYSTEM, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO CONSTRUCT OR MAIN- TAIN PRIVIES, CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS, OR OTHER DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SEWAGE OR CONDUITS FOR THE DISCHARGE OF SEWAGE EXCEPT INTO SAID SANITARY SEWERS; PROVIDING FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS; AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES” GEORGE D. GROFF President, Mount Joy Borough Council 11-1c SEALED BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until, and will be publicly opened and read at, 8:30 p.m. (E.DS.T., June 7, 1965, at the Borough Council Chamb- er in the Fire Hall, at Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania, for reconstruction and resurfacing on the fol- lowing streets: Delta Street, Lumber Street, David Street, Poplar Street, Columbia Av- enue, Mount Joy Street, Con- cord Street, Sassafras Alley, West Donegal Street. Plans and contract docu- ments may be obtained at the office of H. F. Huth Engin- eers, Inc., 53 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Each bid must be submit- ted in an opaque sealed en- velope and must be accom- panied by bid security equal to 10% of the bid. The Borough of Mount Joy reserves the right to waive any informalities in or reject any or all bids. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY Frank Walter, Jr., Secretary Harris C. Arnold, Sr., Esq., Solicitor 10-2¢ BOROUGH COUNCIL The Mount Joy Borough Council will meet on Mon- day night, June 7, in the Fire Hall, beginning at 8 p. m. Patronize our Advertisers WEED OTICE Weeds growing in the Borough of Mount Joy must be CUT on or before June 15 and KEPT CUT for the balance of the year with- out further notice. Failure to comply with this NOTICE and the Borough Weed Ordinance will require the borough to have the work done for which COSTS plus 10 percent will be billed to the properiy owners. Your Cooperation Is Requested Be a Good Neighbor and Cut Your Weeds Now! By Authority of the Mount Joy Borough Council FRANK WALTER, MAYOR