iow Ls ISWEET PEAS CHRISTMAS Ww | AN : A ™ _.ma 4 Y we ne & CT gg —— YOUR MT. JOY & ELIZABETHTOWN WEIS MARKETS WILL BE OPEN THURS. til 9 P.M., FRI til 10 P.M. SAT til 9 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU DEC. 24, 1974 SWIFT'S PREMIUM ... DEEP BASTED BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 17-1bs. C 10 to 16-lbs. & OVER b 3 Ses Ib. 69°. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GOLDEN YELLOW ... Government Inspected YOUNG TURKEYS | | ARGE CAPONS 10 to 16 Ib. Tis 4 i c SIZES G5 15s 4 4 ¢ Ib. i : 5 Be. Sizes PEPPERIDGE FARM SAVE 30c * COCONUT * CHOCOLATE iW 9 € ona 17-02. Pkg. Frozen FUDGE * VANILLA * GOLDEN QUART Cc JAR CROCKER PIE CRUST MIX 11-02. FRENCH'S NORTH eo sare.) JC 10s MASHED GREEN GIANT POTATOES SWEET PEAS COOKED SQUASH SEABROOK 5h 12-02. 1 00 All 13 Flavors! CARNIVAL ICE CREAM % Gallon Carton 8 4 ¢ Frozen ... Pkgs. WITH GRAVY c LARGE or JIFFY BEEF PATTIES 24b. ® with Onion Gravy __PKG. ° CHOPPED ONIONS - 12-o0z. EYE Frozen QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED cc BR a ON A PACKAGE OF 100 ON A 5-LB. BAG OF | | RED ROSE I GOLD MEDAL A TEA BAGS FLOUR DD Offer Expires 12/24/74 | DD Stier) Expires 13075. iv ‘One Coupon Per Family i RMRRRKASRAKRRKRIN | RRAKKRIRAKKKK/RHN ——— ee ee em ee me em mf ee me se me ec cn te ee ee ee ee tn WT | wim SAVE 10° owen § | ESAVE 10° oven ON A 1-LB. PKG. OF EB FLEISCHMANN’S MARGARINE QUARTERS iy SD Offer Expires 12/24/74 {One Coupon Per Family ON A 1-LB. TWIN-PACK SLEEVE OF BLUE BONNET - SOFT MARGARINE SS Offer Expires 12/24/74 One Coupon Per Family _ - (Continued from Page 1) council sat in special session to adopt the budget of- ficially, and to take its full % percent, citizens objected. They were heard but council was = defensive and unanimously approved. Thus, the 1975 budget will be financed principally by a 14-mill real estate tax, which is the same as 1974; a $5 per capita tax, and the wage tax. Citizens claimed that taking the added Y4 per cent of the wage tax will ultimately deprive the schools of $120,000. Because the schools must levy a uniform tax rate on all municipalities, the 4 per- cent also will be lost in Marietta borough and in Mount Joy and East Donegal townships. To make up that deficit, it was argued, it will be necessary to raise school taxes in all municipalities approximately eight mills. At the same time, Mount Joy’s needs could be met with an increase of only 4 percent plus increase, it was asserted. Thus, the logic was, Mount Joy citizens could have a total tax (school™ and borough) of four mills less if the Y4 wage tax is left with the school and a four mill tax added by the borough. The somewhat involved mathematics was not ac- cepted by councilmen, who were urged to raise garbage collection taxes rather than to claim the Y4 percent. Council argued, however, that upping the garbage fees adds to the - homeowners’ total cost in about the same way that tax millage in- creases the costs. Carl Richard Hallgren had prepared for reading, an 800- word statement detailing opposition which a number of citizens expressed. The letter was read by Council President Warren H. Foley. Only one speaker — Jack Matoney — advocated taking of the full 12 wage tax by the borough. Councilman Richard Pfeifer attacked a $18,500 budget item for fire December 18,1974 protection (6.7 percent of the total) stating that a heavy percent of fire calls an- swered from Mount Joy are to locations outside the borough and said that 50 percent of the costs of fire control can be charged to those responses. ‘‘We are making a big contribution for our neighbors,’”’ he said. Borough Manager Joseph Bateman, in defending the budget, said that as the budget for 1976 is envisioned, he sees a two-mill tax reduction in that year. He also sees a $304,000 + budget for 1976. In other business Tuesday night, council amended its recent parking meter rate increase ordinance. to provide 30 minutes of parking time for 5 cents instead of only 12 minutes for the same amount. Meters now will give no time for a penny, but will accept and not return the coin; 12 minutes for a nickel; 60 minutes for two nickels or a dime; 90 minutes for three SHOPPING PROBLEMS YOU SEND GIFT OF 8 RUHL’S FLOWERS (& 653-4006 OPPOSITE BEAHM JR. HIGH VANISH WHEN 4 A WONDERFUL 5 flowers “> Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 3 nickels or a nickel and a dime, and 120 minutes for 20 cents in any combination of nickels or dimes. To change the inside meter mechanism, to alter the ordinance and to reprint instruction stickers is ex- timated will cost $860. A spokesman for - the Mount Joy merchants — Don Yingst — said that a $200 con- tribution toward that cost will be made. Inflation This year I'm going to give my wife something worth $50 — guess it’ll have to be a $100 bill! 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