CLASSIFIED fou can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably No wonder women live longer than men-—Look how long they are girls. There usually is plenty of Through the room at the top because some of those who get there go to sleep and fall off The first four days of September is almost free from planetary afflictions which should give us a low accident rate for that time. Sept 5, there is some dan- ger around water. We may also have fog around this WANT a. ADS —_.. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Ph. WANTED -— Student passen- German shepherd pups : " te a Shi OL 3-8661. di 13-tfc gers to Millersville college time. Sept. 11, is an acci- — — who live in E'town area. dent cycle concerning trans- { white sidewall tubeless Have room for 3. Phone EM- portation. Sept. 16, the sun tires. Size 7.60x15. Driven 7.2118 13-2¢ will turn to cold Saturn less than 100 miles. Reason- - This can give us a cool ably priced and guaranteed. Lawn mowers repaired and spell. September will be on call at 54 sharpened. Call OL 3-8110 or 14-2p OL 3-8113. Elam Groff, Wood Street, Florin. 50-tfc Ph. OL 3-6701 W. Donegal st 1948 gray DeSoto coupe. Ph. or the mild side for the season. 12 noon; White Oak element- ary and Fairland elementary at 1 pm.; H. C. Burgard el- ementary and Manheim ele- mentary at 12:20; Manheim Central Junior high school at 12:25 p.m. and Manheim Central Senior High school at 12:30 p.m. Dismissal will take place according to regular schedule On Wednesday, Sept. 6, Orientation Day for parents of kindergarten children will be held. Kindergarten pupils will report on regular sched- ule Thursday, Sept. 7. Cafeteria service for pupils of the district will begin on Fuel & Supply Co. rooms FOR RENT: By day, week or month. Joy Tavern, 1 62 W. Main St., Mount 1. tfc. HOUSE FOR SALE: Bain- bridge R1, 2ls-story frame with 6 rooms & bath, on 32 yeautifully landscaped acres. Will consider any reasonable ffer. Call EM 7-3279. 13-2c FOR SALE EM 7-7185 or 7-495 45° mobile home. (Palace Ranch Home). Well located : : . on lot in Florin. Aluminum (Formerly Larry's Coal awning. Financing available Service and Schwanger's Ice Call OL 3-3211 or OL 3-4337 Service) 14-4c Top Quality Hard Coa and Medium Hard For Prompt Courteous Service CALL FOR RENT: 1l-room efficien- WE GIVE S&H GREEN cy furnished apartment. Call Wednesday, Sept. 6. Busses TRADING STAMPS (5p 3-0871. 13-tfc will pick up students on 13-tfc FOR RENT: s<-room apart regular schedule Wednesday 13 ~~ apartment with bath. Heat, MOrning. water, electric. 215 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy. Adults pre- ferred. Walter Gallagher, Elizabethtown R2. 42-tfc B Midget Football Team Uniformec The Donegal Braves, the Marietta-Mount Joy, Florin and East Donegal Midget ——————————-For Rent: Upstairs, 3-room football team, is in uniform! apartment. Heat and water The team will play its LP ive furnished. Call OL 3-3661 first game in the Red Rose WANTED TO BUY Wanted to buy: Clean glass FOR RENT: Professional of- pint jars. OL 3-5766. : fice in Mount Joy. Good lo- : 14-2p cation. Apply P.O. Box 52, Mount Joy, Pa. 40-tfc HE between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Midget football coaference 47-4 on Sunday, Sept. 10, at the Men not afraid to climb. For Rent: Four spacious rm. Hempfield high school. Construction work. Call Mt. apartment, heat and hot The boys - ages 9 - 13 will water inciuded. Apply man- be the hard ager Murphy's store, 14-16 west Main street, Mt. Joy. 43-tfc core of the Donegal high school football team in not too many years. The Braves will play their Joy OL 3-7989, noon or eve- nings 12-tic PART TIME EVES. & SAT Just eading this ad won't — L her hen Loin Nr ne first game at home Sept. 17 view. Call Lancaster EX 2- ——B— 2445 144c LEGAL NOTICES : ~~~ Open New Tract NOTICE TO LOTHOLDERS = = = The annual meeting of lot At Maytown CARD OF THANKSholders of the Mount Joy : Cemetery Lot Association Mervin Arnold of May- E will be held Tuesday even-town, has purchased four We arc deed appreciative ing, September 12 at 7:30 p. acres of land southwest of and to express our m. in the Sico Company of- Maytown and plans to open gratefu ; to our neigh-fice, 15 Mount Joy Stircet, 3 pew housing development bors and friends for their Mount Joy. 13-2¢ He has announced that he kind expressions of sym- ry ol Ted waa ne or. pop ens I will call a new street pathy extended at the death through the are: of our beloved husband and arough the area S. Harter father. Suley Reist and fam- street, in memory of the Landisville-Salunga ily. 14-1p late Dr. George Alvin Harter Ey A 3087s : who served the community Mrs. W : 5 a Y : aa. Mrs. William K. Risser goo years. Dr. Harter be- eee eee III Re —— ——————— gan his practice in Maytown HELP WANTED Herapfield high school’s jn 1861. He died in 1946. M F | marching band turned out ale or remaie for it’s first rehearsal Mon- til Friday, Aug., 25 from 4 = == day, August 21 at 6 pm. until 5 p.m. EARN $500.00 AND MORE Russel Getz is director of a spare time evenings for the band. The rehearsal was The Hempfield Sertoma 212 months, September, Oct- for all members and pros- Club held its second annual ober, November. Toy demon- pective members of the “Baseball League Pienic” at strations in the home. We band, majorette corps, and the Salunga | Pavilion oi furnish toys for demonst- color guard. The rehearsal August 23. This picnic was » rations, Jo ae iol was also the deadline for re- for all boys from the Land ly Sole Ine BER aro hriing: band uatorms isville, East Petersburg and to Box X care of this news- w Lr } Pelee . Rohrerstown area and their paper 6-2» William L. Roland, eleven coaches who played ball in 69 Main St., Salunga was the Sertoma Baseball Lea- i Gn treated at Good Samaritan gue. Food was served at 6:30 —_— — 'T— Hospital, Lebanon, for a la- followed by games, prizes HELP WANTED cerated left index finger and awards. FEMALE William was struck by an — axe while attending Camp Mary Minich, Main St. pm Swatara Salunga is a patient in St. Lady for light housework & ED Joseph's Hospital in Lanc- rompanio Hours. 9-5. Six Hempfield, of the 11 - man aster. Mary is post mistress da A Call OL 3-9741. midget football Red Rose of Salunga. 12-tfc League is issuing a call for a a= players. Coach George Ren-' Mrs. ‘Henry Hiesiand, of BABY ITTER — Mature 2" cnid boys f the Land 1 : ly _ ’ oo Hing and 2eL said boys from the Land Main St. Salunga, fell and WO r Or baby Sitt B £ <7} . ro at yok rar abies $a 1 >=2 3 light housekeeping in my isville ; Fay o Exe foe. Sa broke her arm Sunday mor- home 2 chool-age children lunga or tOEe rs! wn ar 4, ning, August 27. and 7-mo. old infant Must are invited to try out {or — love children Mid-Sept. the team The Salunga Women’s Monday through Friday. Ph The age limit is 13 years Club and the Ladies Auxi- OL 3-4582 12-tfc as of September 1 and the Jiary to the Salunga Fire We —e———————— weight limit is 115 pounds. C held a toi co : Wor Who Can Drive — If °F ‘ ected Do ving Co., held a joint meeting Jn vou would enjoy working 3 Boys interested in playing the form of a covered dish ’ wv ia 8 Y ww i . . act av Pe a 19.4 or 4 urs a day calling reg- should contac ; Ray Ober supper at the Pavilion on . 1 G TW oag ha . - . iarl each month on a holtzer, TW B-8869 Jor Rich- August | 28. Following . the : Studio Girl Cosmet- ard : Charles, TW 38-7332. business * ‘meeting - of: ‘each ic clients on a route to be msietimee group, games were: played. hed in and around The “Good News Club”, - — ' M Joy and are willing sponsored by the Child On Wednesday. September to nt deliveries, etc., Eyangelism Committee met 6, the junior choi ) bi UDIO GIRL COS wang - 6, the junior hoir of the 2; : il UW 37 on the lawn at the home of Salunga Church of the Bre- Jept. AUW-51{, . } y » i , California Route Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- thren will meet at 6:30 p.m. p to 35.00 per hour Farland, Main St Selunga and the senior choir at 7:15 12-3d from Tuesday, Aug. 22 un-p.m. at the church. the weather by sam miller storms are the month is Some severe marked before out. Weather - 2 and 3, cloudy; partly cloudy on the warm side; 6 and 7, unsettled, rain; 8 and 9, partly cloudy; 10, 11, 12 and 13, unsettled, rain; Only travel in the best Sept. 1, clear; 4 and 5, airplanes on Sept. 4, 15, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29 B i Neighborhood Party Sixty-four residents of Park Avenue and Frederick Street assembled for their second annual ‘“Neighbor- hood Picnic” on Thursday, August 24. The picnic sup- per was held at the Chiques Creek Park and each family Miss Anna Maze Eby, build- ing principal and grade 1, and Mrs. Zelah M. Bender, kindergarten. Grand View William Thome, rade 6; Mrs. Kathryn Erb, 5; Mrs. Vera Albert, 4; Mrs. Mabel Bucher, ‘3; Mrs, Esther Wea- ver, 2; Mrs. Mary Kauffman 1; Mrs. Arba Herr, kinder- garten and Mrs. Dorothy Spickler and Mrs. Cressie Keith, county operated day care center. Mrs. Ethel Broske and Mark Dubbs, Music; Miss Marian Heisey and Mrs Beryll Hahn, art; and Mrs. Dorcas Knorr and Mrs. Jean nette Germer, nurses. Elementary Charles Heaps, building principal: Mrs. Mary Stern, grade 6; James Sarbaugh, 5- 6; Mrs. Hope Rosser, 5; Miss Irene Heisey and Miss Irene Ibach, 4; Mrs. Margaret W. Hart and Miss Dorothy Kay- lor, 3; Mrs. Mayme Hackman and Mrs. Anne G. Bell, 2; Mrs. Emma Good and Miss Edna Charles, 1, and Mrs Marian Toppin, kindergart- en. Seiler Donegal High School Roy Armold, James Baugher, science, Mrs Catherine J. Bennett, diecti- tian; Carlin Brightbill, math Mrs. Sadie Brooks, nurse; John D. Day 3rd, guidance; Kenneth Depoe, industrial arts; Mrs. Ruth Gantos, cial studies; Marshall Gem- berling, driver education. Mrs. Nancy Ginder, Eng- lish, Spanish; Mrs. Vera Gin- rich, English; Henry Hack- man, science; SO- Miss Elsiean- na Henry, health and physi-¥ cal ed.; C. A. S. science and German; Mrs Naomi Houseal, commercial Lloyd W. Kline, English; Mrs. Mary Emma Llewellyn librarian. John W. W. Loose, socia studies; Mrs. Betty Lutze, commercial; Miss Lily Mar- tin, guidance; Grant Milier, vocational agriculture; Mrs Doris Muir, French; Robert O'Donnell, Latin, English; Mrs. Mary Sarver, home and school visitor. Mrs. Almeda Scheid, home economics, Martin Shenk, social studies; H. Morrell Shields, instru- mental music; Miss Joyce Shirk, commercial; John F. Stachura, health and physi- cal ed.; Donald Staley, social studies; Emerson Stehman, science; Miss M Thelma Taylor, mathematics; Mich- ael Weaver, art; Thomas Wolfgang, vocal music and Miss Catharine G. Zeller, English High School Mrs. Margaret home economics; Paul E Coleman, science; Mrs. Made line Edgett, reading; Adol- phus Edwards, history; Miss Mary J. Fisher, health and physical ed.; I. Paul Frey, English, history, spelling; Theodore Greider, history, geography; Mrs. Edna Guhl, special education; Mrs. Doro thy Hershey; English, his- tory; Miss Mary Jane Hoffer, English. history; Kenneth Jones, English, history; Mrs Jessie Malmborg, English, history; John McHenry, in- dustrial arts; James R. Nee- ly,” health and physical ed; Miss Helen .Nohrenhold, li- brarian; Hubert Peters, ma- thematics; Mrs! ‘Louise Pet- ers, mathematics; Walter Price, geography, mathema- tics; Mrs. Jean Timmons, guidance and Curtis Weddle English and History. Annex G. Brown, Hollinger, thic EEE en Mr. and Mrs. John Engle . and son of Detroit visited e INgs Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Engle last week ~ MELLINGER n GISH Mr. Michael Kanoff is a Miss. Patricia Gish daugh patient at the General Hos- 4 oe « « ixil, ter of Mr. ani Mrs. Abner pital. He is suffering from Gish, R2, Manheim, became Blood PoSoniIngL . | the bride of Glen Mellinger, , " i elman cee brated her birthday last son of Henry Mellinger and . Friday Barry Brandt celebrated his birthday last Thursday. % i “ ne af : participated by bringing a § Yih Sa 20d week days Plter a —_—. Manheim Plans ctvered: dish. w. ’ - Mr. and Mrs. James Spang Puppy. Toy rat terrier and REAL ESTATE School Opening ler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little Shinualua A eka old, Don For Rent: Apartment. Four The 1961 - 62 Manheim Me AI Mus, Tony Zerphey od » 24 ug : 14-1c rooms and bath. Large attic. Central School District will remo ved asthe. COM: Hib as. 1 BE BEY Re Phone OLO 3-5704. 14-1¢ open with a general assemb- ET hewi th ye ar. the late Emma Mellinger, TYPEWRITERS, add. mach, TRAVEL TRAILER FOR ly at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sep- Fines. for ma Eo My Saturday at 2 pm. in the cash reg, check intercoms, RENT, weekly. 13 feet, will tember 5, for the teachers to rangements. Plans are being Cross Roads Brethren in safes, files, off. furn., new & sleep five. Call OL 3-4162. Ie followed b rate made for a similar get-to- 5 V°5 HOC 4 et . Roots Sale Tuesday. 14-3c Pe lolowe y separal€ ,.ih.. next summer. Christ Church. : arth trip ENGLE, 411 E meetings for the elementary, ® 3," © "Mrs. Kenneth The Rev. David R. Wolfe igh St., E-town. 37c POs ReNL $room & bath Junior nah, and senior high i 0. and Mr. and Mrs Stigisted 8p dhe Sonpis Zhe rrestestsestt IIa ie : § lo Sl. » Greiner have been téremony fn Vv. 133382823 $3332se Jovy TR a lurnighed, Following this, school will Bruce JSeiier a Ve on Benjamin Thuma assisting “P go into session for students ittee for 1962. Miss Charlotte Wolgemuth FOR SALE: 2-Story Frame according to the following B served as organist and Geo. Double Home in Stauffer- schedule of arrival at the D. Sload as soloist. town, 9 rooms, 2 kitchens & respective schools. © Teachers ~ Mrs. James Longenecker, . 2 baths, inciuded. Oil heat, 3 Mastersonville elementary, (From page 1) sister of the bride, was the Elizabethtown car garage, large lot. Call Elm Tree elementary and : a ,. matron of. honor. Brides- OL 3-4763. 134c Sporting Hill elementary at 3; Mrs. Romaine Kline, 2; maids were Miss Margaret Risser of Elizabethtown and Mrs. Donald Yingst of Man- heim R2, also a sister of the bride. Alvin Mellinger, R1, was best man for his brother Ushers were Donald Musser, R1, Ernest Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy, Burnell Heisey and Eu- gene Kibler, both of Mt. Joy The brides brother, David Gish was ring bearer and Jennifer Yingst, niece of the ~ bride was flower girl. Mrs. Ruth Brandt, Man- heim, and Miss Rachel Gind- er, Mount Joy were gift re- ceivers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of em- broidery dotted nylon or- ganza styled with a scalloped sabrina neckline, short scal- loped sleeves and a fitted bodice which extended into a baxque waistline. The bhouf fant skirt worn over hoops, featured four scalloped tiers. Her viel of imported French illusion caught up by a pearl and rhinestone crown, accented pearl drops. She carried white lace covered with a detachable white rose cor- surrounded with step- white frenched was by da ible sage and commercial; carn wedding a held in the rooms. After Poconos, the couple will reside at 1581 S. Market St Elizabethtown Bot are graduated from Following the reception was church a trip social to the Man 1 Central high school and Mellinger is em- ployed He Carpente Insu Cf Mount Joy and Mr. Mellinger is employ- ed by the Pirst ane Ty ow ' r nd Trust Co. « “A moved to Jay Houseal celebrated his birthday Wednesday. Mrs. Annie Hicks visited her friend Mrs. Smyser in York for several days last week, Mrs. May Hicks is con- fined to the second floor. She fell last week and tore ligament in her knee. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rice have purchased the Gorher property on W. High street. Mr. Rice was recently separ- ated from the U. S. Army. The Frank Gorners have E. Main street in Mount Joy. Mr. Henry L. Haines was on the sick list last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shank and daughter spent last weekend at Avalon, N. J. Mrs. Jame s Baker and sons returned home on Fri- day from Md. a Cumberland, Md., where they visited the Larry Barnes family. Mr and Mrs Robert Cle- ments and sons of New Castle, Del, spent the week end with Mrs. Mildred Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kendig and children have moved to the Miller property on N River street from Elizabeth- town. The Girl Scouts and their leaders camped at Camp May on Friday and Satur- day. The “hrist School church of ed. Callers United Church of will hold Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and at 10:30 a.m. instead time previously schedul- of Miss Grace A. Henderson last week were Mr. and Mrs. Crockett, of Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinton, Douglasville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of and Kevin and E’town, Pa. Keith Henderson of Mt. Joy Mr. George Bowers, Ohio, visited the Norman Blotten- bergers last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Madara and children of Harrisburg were in town on Sunday. Mrs, Bartch of Marietta, was Elizabeth Strawsbaugh’s guest on Sunday. Miss Mary Witmer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds and children of Lancaster and Mr. Mervin Brandt and son Barry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hol- lenbaugh celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mr, patient pital. Mr. and Mrs. Neas and children last weekend in West Va. Bee MARRIAGE LICENSE Lee S. Wiseman, in St. Joseph ler, 544 S. Market st., zabethtown, Pa. : B Bulletin advertisement pays BUSINESS DIRECTOR Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Communi Howard Knisley is a Hos- Clair Mec- spent Mount Joy R1, and Sharen E. Gib- Eli- We Will Trade: — REAL ESTA ANYTHING We Will Finance MAIN & VINE STS. OPEN 9 Mobile Homes DIRECT FROM FACTORY MADE TO YOUR ORDER FURNITURE AUTOMOBILES TE OF VALUE To Suit Your Budget Payments Lower Than Rent NISSLEY MOTOR CO. Plymouth - Chrysler - Rambler Sales & Service Mercury Outboard Motors CALL WHitney 4-4662 MIDDLETOWN, PA. :00 TO 9:00 47-tf | AUTOMOBILE DEALER§® COAL ® INSURANCE EL PAUL E. HESS WILEY & RUTT AGEN( DE so ROD OUTH PREMIUM QUALITY COAL Investments & Insuranc Sales - Service Q . 81 East Main St. Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks Delta & Henry Streets MOUNT. JOY, PA. Phone OL 3-8271 S. F. ULRICH, INC. Authorized BUICK — RAMBLER Sales - Service Body Work 505 North Market Street - Ph. EM 7-1175 ® AUTO REPAIR Lancaster Now * I OUR GONG = oN = year... once-a- OLDWEILER'S GARAGE R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. GENERAL REPAIRS Phone OL 3-7485 [CEI FLORIN, PA. STALEY’'S GARAGE General Repairs Used Cars - Inspections OL 3-5951 eri I — ® BLDG. CONTRACTOR: 2 - Ford Fairlanes - 4-drs. AARON G. LONGENECKEF ‘56 Chevy, Club Coupe » ‘56 Buick, 2-Dr. Hardtop ‘59 Ford Galaxie 4-Door 1 ‘58 Ford Couniry Sedan 2 DEMONSTRATORS ‘61 Ford Galaxie 4-Door Lumber - BUILDING CONTRACTOR FURNITURE TUPHOT STFR. MOUNT JOY RD. 2 iy; REPAIRING & CLEAN- Phone OL 3-6091 ING, ANTIQUES restorea Free estimates. Phone MU 4- Millwork - Fill - Grading |8101. ; . HALDEMAN'S Topsoil - Excavat p Scavanng UPHOLSTERY & Kitchen Cabinets ‘6l Falcon Station Wagon C. W. HERR Your Authorized Ford ® BUILDING SUPPLIES S. MARKET ST., Phone OL 3-8171 FLORIN & SUPPLY COMPANY ICE — COAL DELIVERY Prompt, Courteous Service BOX 104 Formerly vice. ELIZABETHTOWN FUEL We Give S&H Green Stamps EM 7-7185 If no answer call EM 7-4958 Larry's Coal Ser- vice & Schwanger's Ice Ser- ED. KEENE Storage Phone OL 3-8664 ® MASONRY ® DAIRY PRODUCTS CONTRACTOR ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D. 2 Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-8191 Work ® EXCAVATING C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING © Residential ® Industrial R. D. 2, MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4753 ® FURNITURE UPHOLS- TERING &REPAIRING & CLEANING. AWNING SHOP. COLUMBIA, PA. Dealer Phone OL 3-3701 West Main Street MOUNT JOY al in Miss Groce Henderson Mrs. Fred -Wetzel pent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel Jr. and children a icshurg Mrs. Esther daugn- ter Dorothy, and Miss Esther Shearer spent the weekend at Wildwood, N.J. last week NOTICE To Tue PusLic At its regul the Moun ance ar meet PHOHIBITING DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN THE BOROUGH IT IS UNLAWFUL TO: Disturb the Peace Cause danger, discomfort or annoyance Make loud, boisterous or unseemly noise or disturbance Fight or quarrel Use obscene or indecent language Loaf or loiter or congregate Annoy peaceable res In streets, alley Conviction of Violati less than $5 nor more than $50.00 and costs. MOUNT JOY t Joy Borough Council passed an ordin- When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. ®* FARM MACHINERY CARL B. DROHAN BUILDING SUPPLIES GLEN-GARY BRICK R. D. 2, MOUNT JOY Phone OL 3-6401 ps [a ® CLEANERS Hardware Supplies & Paints KAYLOR BROS. CASE FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service RHEEMS, PA. Phone E-town EM 7-4221 ing Monday, August 7, Storage - Laundry Service Phone OL 3-407% CLEANING - PRESSING TAILORING Rug and Fur Cleaning ‘ E1ICHERLY'S We Call ® CEMENT WORK ® FLORIST RUHL'S FLOWER SHOP ‘When You Say I. With Flowers From Ruhl’s It’s Beautifully Said” MOUNT JOY, OL 3-6001 ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE Ww Curbs - Pavement - Patios ® FURNITURE WILLIAM WISE ORK Phone EM 7-1524 1581 South Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. idenis or public place. on carries a fine of not BOROUGH COUNCIL WHY Not Send The MOUNT JOY SWOPE’'S FURNITURE New Furniture At Second-Hand Prices 14 EAST MAIN STREET OL 3-7271 Home Paper to Your ® TIRES MAIN ST. ® MEMORIALS KEEENER MEMORIALS MAYTOWN, PA. ® OIL SERVICE SERVICE FLORIN, PA. PRODUCTS ® PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Interior - and Paperhanging FLORIN, PENNA. PHONE OL 3-0231 ® PLUMBING PLUMBING — HEAT OIL BURNERS Sales and Service 15 W.-Main St., Ph. OL 3 ® SERVICE STATIC NEY’'S CITIES SER Phone OL 3-5796 FLORIN. PA. Kelly Springfield T, and Service GEO. W. LEZ Ph. OL Absent’ Son or Daughter ? ® LOAN ‘SERVICE It Helps To Cure Homesickness OH, BOYI JUST LIKE A "Money When You Need It” pa LOAN SERVICE INC. Bo YE RY Ta HR J. P. Glass, Manager 47 E. MAIN ST, ® ' TELEVISION PHILIP C. DAY Radio & TV Servid MT PHONE OL 3-802 Phone OL 3-2181 MOUNT JOY. PA. ® MOVING & HAULIN Moving - Hauling MOUNT JOY, PA. JAMES A. TIERNE MASONRY CONTRAC All Kinds of Brick & B 206 East Main St. MOUNT JOY OL 3-52 Phone Marietta HA 6-3 HOLLINGER OIL OL 3- If no answer call OL 3- ATLANTIC PETROLE Oil Burner Sales & Ser J. ELWOOD BRUBAJ Exterior Pai H. S. MECKLEY & Sf 9:00 d mn B da 7:50 retin d ne; 7:00 F:00 3:00 unci ursd B:00 ears Lul gicv. > nday d :30 1y 11 er a Se ewto 0 Dp p. di H. nday 9:0 :00 :00 125 :30 pvor. B:0 0 Mas bunda ni ng reat dy ne sday :30 1 Roo: rirlad nesd :30 p Aj :30 p ncil Trix Cong: negal da M David 1 DM. y £15 a. ): 20