The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 14, 1962, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED
You can Buy and Sell, R
Through the
WANT
srr ———
Tows:
The storage of abandoned!
or junked automobiles, or]
the maintaining and conduct-|
ing of an automobile grave-
vard on any private or pub-|
lic property in the Borough)
of Mount Joy, Lancaster
{County, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, is declared to
(be a nuisance and the main-
{tenance of the same is here-
{by prohibited. Any person
{found guilty of violating the
{provisions of the Ordinance
ent and Hire Profitably
ADS

Le
SETTER {shall be subject to a penalty


FOR SALE


=————===== FOR SALE: House, 4 rooms,
road
2-3496
lof Ten ($10.00) Dollars for
hard each and every day that the
TR. said violation continues from
3.9¢| date hereof, provided, how-|
~ lever, that before prosecution|
lectric oil heat, well,
Call OL 3-9059 or



Ten-picce dining room SWIC. spr FOR RENT: 4 rooms &for violation the Council
in excellent condition. Gai," inquire Tyndall's store,/shall notify the party main-
OL 3-3353. 3-1¢ Mount Joy OL 3-5771. 2-tfcjtaining and opergting Sugh
———— : | ree em —— |nusiance of the fact at he
l-ton Carrier air-conditionin® pAgy RESIDENCE FORlis violating this Ordinance,
unit. 87 E. Main St, MOUNURENT. For married, retired/which notice shall fix the
Joy. __““Ccouple. Call at 6 pm. OL 3-date when prosecution will
- 4916, 2-3clensue if the nusiance is not
TYPEWRITERS, add. mach, |?9%%. [abated or removed, The
rash reg, check inter-coms, FOR RENT: Professional of-
safes, files, off. furn, new &
used. At Roots Sale Tuesday.
“Worth trip” ENGLE, 411 E.\yioint Joy, Pa.
High St., E-town. 37¢ .
cation. Apply P.O. Box 52,
40-tfc
|For Rent: Four spacious rm.
apartment, heat and hot
water inciuded. Apply man-
ager Murphy's store, 14-16
west Main street, Mt. Joy.
43-tfc




HELP WANTED
MALE

_——————r—— [FOR RENT: Immediate Occu-|
Se o pancy. 3 rooms & bath apart-
WANTED AT ONCE Man to ment, washer & dryer, newly
serve Rawleigh customers in
“
, renovated, private, 1 or
N. E Lsneastes Co. oppor. adults only. Apply Mr. Bals-
tunity for rig a re lpaugh, Hess’ Store, Mount
earning $100 & up full-time
write Rawleigh Dept, PA
647-780, Chester, Pa. 51-Tc
~ ./pointment. 3-1c
FOR RENT: DeLuxe Apt. —
2 bedrooms, dining room.
{389 N. Barbara Street. Avail-
able July 1 (Formerly Fun-
HELP WANTED bar apt.) Shown by appoint-
FEMALE ment only. Inquire: H. Rieg-
rt, 1509 Sunset Ave. Lancas-
Pe} ter. EX 3-3556. 3-2¢
Babysitter wanted, 5 days
a week, 5:30 am. to 5:30 p.
at 109 north Market St,








m.,
Mount Joy. 3p LEGAL NOTICES
=| EXECUTORS NOTICE

| Estate of Minnie E. Gibble,
HELP OFFERED {dec’d. late of East Donegal
_————————— Township, Lancaster County,
Housewife would like pari-Penna.
work. Will take in ironings.| Letters testamentary on
5538. 2.2¢ said estate having been grant
Call OL $:5338 - — |ed to the undersigned, all
Will keep children in my persons indebted thereto are
home, Monday to Saturday. requested to make
Call OL 3-8611. 2-2¢ ate payment and those hav-
Boy 15, wants work. Experi- ing claims or demands a-
y 0 Pace la tin & gainst the same will present
Sn acco BF ng them without delay for set-
harvesting. Call OL 3-4170. |go ent to the on Billy
HOWARD G. GIBBLE,
R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa.
Box 386

1c



Executor
arence C. Newcomer
Attorney 1-3c¢
CARD OF THANKS

BIDS ASKED
Sealed proposals will be
received by the undersigned
and will be publicly opened
at 7:30 p.m. (EDST) on Mon-
I would like to thank all
those friends, neighbors and|
relatives who remembered
me with cards, gifts and vis-




its on the occasion of my g.v "june 25 1962, at the
83rd birthday. Mrs. Amnie'g gi Donegal Township su-
Barnhart. 3-1¢ pervisors' office, Maytown,
Lancaster county, Pennsyl-
vania for storm sewer pipe
and storm inlet frames and
FOUND grates.
Specifications may be se-
r cured at the office of H. F.
FOUND Huth, Engineer, Inc, 53 N
The HOME OF PENNSYL- Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
VANIA GRAND CANYON| Each bid must be signed
Near The Penn-Wells Hotelland submitted in an opaque
and Motel, Wellsboro, Penna.sealed envelope bearing bid-
OUTDOOR FUN FOR EV-der's name and address and
ERYONE with warm sunny marked so as to indicate that
days and cool, cool nights forjit is a proposal for this con-
sleeping during July and Au-jtract without the necessity of





gust. Good food. Special rate opening If not brought to
over the 4th of July Weel the bid opening, proposal
end. North Central Pennsyl- shall be addressed to the
vania. Write for FREE Lit- townsaip secretary.
erature, P.O. Box 158 Wells. , Lhe township reserves the
boro, Pennsylvania. Phone il io re y ingorma;
Wellsboro, 724-2111. Sic) v0. ¥ “CL anj

all bids or any part thereof.





East Donegal Township
Supervisors
Lloyd H. Fuhrman,
WANTED TO BUY | Sceretary 2.2¢
4 EXECUTORS NOTICE
Small fanning mill, for use Estate of Paris H. Hostet-
in mission school. Should be|ter, dec'd., late of Mount Joy
mostly metal and in good Borough, Pa. i
condition. Ph. HA 6-2551. Letters testamentary on
said estate having been gran-
ed to the undersigned, all
rersons indebted thereto are
= requested to make
1ent and those
or



hav-
demands a-



MISCELLANEOUS
1S




fice in Mount Joy. Good lo-|
=. |Joy, or call OL 3-8211 for ap-|
immedi-|
immedi-|
{Council shall be further em-
powered, in addition to pros-
{ecution for the violation as
{herein provided for, to
(bring an action in the Court
lof Equity of Lancaster Coun-
ty, Pennsylvania to abate
{such nuisance.
|Adopted June 4, 1962
George D. Groff
President of Borough
Council
Attest:
(Frank Walter
v|Secretary of Borough
[Council
[Approved June 4, 1962
| Frank B. Walter
[2-2¢ Mayor
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
SHAREHOLDERS OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK &
TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
Shareholder’s Meeting
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the call of its
Directors, a special meeting
of the Shareholders of The
First National Bank and
Trust Co. of Mount Joy will
be held at its banking house
at 1 West Main Street in the
Borough of Mount Joy, State
of Pennsylvania on Tuesday,
June 26, 1962 at 10:30 o-
clock A. M. for the purpose
of considering and determin-
ing by vote whether an
agreement to merge the said
Bank and The Lancaster
County National Bank, locat-
ed in the City of Lancaster,
State of Pennsylvania, under
{the provisions of the laws of
the United States, shall be ra-
tified and confirmed, subject
to the approval of the Comp-
troller of the Currency,
Washington, D.C., and for
the purpose of voting upon
any other matters incidental]
to the proposed merger of
the two Banks. A copy of the
aforesaid agreement, execut-
led by a majority of the Di-
rectors of each of the two
Banks, providing for the mer-
iger, is on file at the Bank
land may be inspected during
|business hours.
HENRY H. EBY
President

52-5¢

| NOTICE OF PROPOSED
BANK MERGER
Notice is hereby given that
|application has been made to
{the Comptroller of the Cur-
rency, Washingtin 25, D. C.
{for his consent to a merger
lof The First National Bank
and Trust Company of Mount
[Joy, Mount Joy, Pennsyl-
|vania, and The Lancaster
{County National Bank, Lan-
|caster, Pennsylvania.
| It is contemplated that all
[offices of the above-named
{banks will continue to be op-
erated.
| This notice is published
pursuant to Section: 18 (c¢) of
[the Federal Deposit Insur-
fance Act.
| The First National Bank
| and Trust Company of
| Mount Joy, Mount Joy,
Pennsylvania.
The Lancaster County
{ National Bank, Lancast-
| er, Pennsylvania
[May 31, 1962
| mtr —————————————————
[RESOLUTION OF RESPECT
| WHEREAS, it has pleased
jour Heavenly Father to call
lout from our midst into eter-
(nity, the soul of our brother,
Paris H. Hostetter, an esteem-

1-6¢


in my Father's
many mansions; if it were]
not so, I would have told]
vou. I go to prepare a place]
for you. And if 1 go and pre-|
pare a place for you, I will]
come again, and receive you
unto myself; that where I|
am, there ye may be also,”
C. E. ULRICH, Pastor
J. M. BOOTH,
Pres. Trustees.
. E. MARTIN,
Sec’y Church Council |
3-1c¢
house are,
AN ODINANCE
An Ordinance Approving
and Establishing the Grades,
Structures, and All Other
Structures Appearing on the
Plan of the Department of
Highways of
wealth of Pennsylvania,
showing Proposed
ment on West and East Main
Street in the Borough of
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania;
Adopting the Said Plan as
the Official Borough Plan for
Said Street and providing for
the removal of non-utility
structures.
of Highways has submitted to
the Borough Council of
Mount Joy Borough a plan
showing the proposed con-
struction and change of grade
of a portion of State High-
way Route No. 129-7 on West
& East Main Street,
feet, as shown by the said
plan prepared and submitted
by the Department of High-
ways, approved April 2, 1962
by the Chief Engineer of the
Department of Highways.
SECTION 1,
ough of Mount Joy and it is|
hereby enacted and ordained
by authority of the same,
that the grades, drainage
structures, and all other
structures shown on the plans]
prepared and submitted by|
as aforesaid, be,
are adopted, and are hereby
enacted and ordained as and
for the true and proper|
grades, drainage structures,|
and other structure of and
for West & East Main Street,
as shown on the said plan,!
which is hereby adopted as|
the Official Borough Plan for
the said Street.
SECTION 2. The President |
of the Borough Council and
the Burgess are hereby auth-
orized to express the approv-
al of the Borough to the)
change of grade of the afore-|
said State Highway Route,|
by affixing their
and the Borough Seal,
said relocation plan. {
es or parts of ordinances in-|
consistent herewith be and]
he same are hereby repeal-|
ed.
SECTION 4.
ance shall be effective imme-|
diately upon its approval as]
provided by law.
Enacted into an ordinance
and passed at a session of
Council of the Borough of}
Mount Joy held this 2nd dav]
of April A. D. 1962.
President of Council
FRANK B. WALTER
ATTEST: |
Frank F. Walter, Jr. |
Borough Secretary
I, Frank F. Walter Jr., Sec-|
cil of the Borough of Mount |
Joy do hereby certify
the foregoing is a true
correct copy of the ordinance|
duly passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of the Bor-
ough Council of said Bor-|
ough, held April 2, 1962, andl
that the same has bezn ap-|
proved and recorded in
Borough Ordinance Book and!
has been advertised and post-|
ed as required by law.
Frank F. Walter Jr.
-2c|
|
|
|
1
Secretary 3
PLAN DANCE
The ladies’ auxiliary to the]
Mount Joy fire company will|
sponsor a street dance Satur-|
day night, June 16, from 7:30)
to 10:30 p.m. John Wagner

fed and faithful servant,
AND WHEREAS, the
Church Council of Adminis
tration and the Board of
and his hi-fi will provide the
music. The public is invited
Spot dance winners at the
last dance were Debbie Hal-


same will present Trustees and the entire con-stead, Patsy Nauss, Dawn
Car washes, $1; car OME delay to the|gregation have been greatly Heisey, Jimmy Horst, Pamela
ing, $9 to $12: call OL 3- cd. hun [blessed by his years of de- Maxwell and Ken Weber |
anytime. Frank Aument H ISTETIER, voted service and firm lead-| mu Soe
Mount Joy. 100, ane, ership, having been a mem- gor
Joy, Pa, and |per of the Church Trustee orp PATY
THE FIRST
BANK &
REAL ESTATE |
Trailer for
NATIONAL
FYRUST CO.
Joy


Mount
Executors
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rent in





space Tr ov RI ourr
Florin. Call OL 3-087 EXECUTORS NOTICE
. "0.1 Estate of Clinton H. Eby,
a —_— yt decd ate of Mount Joy
. 2 0 Pa
FOR RENT: 3-room Borough, Pa
ment in Florin; also tr Letters testamentary on
space. Call OL 3-4339 said estate having been gran-
dersigned, all
Buller. od
HOUSE FOR S: 1K
room Rancher. Ex
cation, school neart
Joy, Pa. Call OL 3-7605


mmedi


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Board for many years, serv
ing as Vice President at the]
time of his death; Church
Treasurer for twenty-five
for nearly twenty years; and|
a faithful attendant in the
worship services,
AND WHEREAS, his place
will now be empty and all
will sense the sudden loss
ustained in his passing;
BE IT THEREFORE RE-
thereto are 30 VED, that we do cherish QUILITY
ind honor his memory as a
Christian faith and
cnaracter,
AND THAT we express to
man of
 

FOR SALE: 21 t to the undersigned Mrs. Hostetter and the be-
house. Bh nov hoo I LINTON G. EBY reaved relatives our deepest
gal High School, $11,000. PI ) Barbara S npathy and extend to
OL 3-8900 Nelson Sentz. 3-4 Joy, Pa. and em the pend of Christian
Sag : 'HE FIRST A\TIONAL/fellowship and offer our wil
ROOMS FOR RENT:.By day, ANK & TRUST CO., '|lingness to be of service to
week or month. Joy Tavern of Mount Jo them |
62 W. Main St.. Mount Joy Executors| . AND THAT we commend
11-tfc S : 3 hem to the comfort of a lov-
— ———1] 1D Father who gave His all
HOUSE WAN” for us through His Son, Jesus
wants to rent IT :DAINED Christ who comforts us with
home in Greate . BY the 3or-|these words: ‘Let not your
area ‘rit 30% Joy, .ancsteriheart be troubled; ve believe
or call OL 3-6421. 3-1p.Co Penns Ivania as fol-in God

The office party of Mount
Joy Mutual Insurance com-
pany was a dinner served
Monday evening, June 11. at
3-3C|years; as Conference Delegate/the Ephrata Legion. Follow-
ing the dinner, the guests at-

tended the performance of
“Bye, Bye Birdie,” at the
Ephrata Legion Star Play-
house. {
——B
HUMILITY brings TRAN-
which brings
ABILITY. Weg


FOR SALE
Very heavy stair carpet
for 15 steps and 4-ft.
landing,. 27° wide $20.
CHARLES Z. DERR
268 Marietta Avenue
MOUNT JOY, PA.
OL 3-0411
3-c
SECTION 3. All ordinanc-|



Mortuary Record


FANNIE R. BRUBAKER |
Mrs. Fannie R. Brubaker| The Learn-To-Swim pro-/enter
eph’'s hospital, Lancaster.
She had been ill for
past week and under the
care of a
year,
| Funeral services will
conducted at 1:30 p.m. Mon
{day at the residence, witl
the Mount Joy
Improve-|church. Inerment will be in|with
{Kraybill’'s cemetery.
LESTER H. HAMILTON
| Lester H. Hamilton, forty
(140 Prospect Road, Salunga
|died unexpectedly about
p.m. Sunday, June 10,

{occurred at his home.
He was born in Salunga, a St,
Ison of Mrs. Helen Hall Ham
lilton, Salunga, and the late wide
|John J. Hamilton. He was ation to be
Olmsted Air Barre.
from [Force Base, Middletown, and] Miss Fishel,
Station 432+17.63 to Station!was a member of the Walter Hempfield Union High School
495+00 a distance of 6282.00 Ebersole Post 185, American was named Miss Amvet 1962
mechanic at
{Legion, Mount Joy.
|Whitmore,
step-son, Gerald Thompson
BE IT EN-[at home; and these brothers gisville was elected president
ACTED AND ORDAINED byjand a sister: J. Lloyd Hamil- of
the Town Council of the Bor-|ton, Salunga;
Hamilton, Mount Joy R2
Carl R. Hamilton, Salunga
and Doris, wife
Findley, Lancaster.
Funeral rites were held on|dent;
from tary,
the Department of Highways|the Koser funeral home, Lan- treasurer.
and the same|disville, and burial was made
Mennonite|
Wednesday morning
in The
cemetery.
Salunga
W. HENRY STRICKLER
W. Henry Strickler,
wife of Fannie
Strickler, 553 N.
St., Elizabethtown,
at 2:15 pm. of a
occlusion - after an illness
several years.
He formerly was a resident
of Mount Joy.
Elizabethtown and in the
Men of Christ organization of
This ordin-|the church. He was a veteran,
of World War 1,
member of the Mount Joy
| American Legion. He was a/Troup 61
{retired employe of the Mari- court of honor held recently
etta Transportation Depot.
In addition to his wife, sur-
“ |viving are the following bro-tesy, neatness
GEORGE D. GROFF. |thers and sisters: P. Kraybill,'scouting abilities.
wife of
Mrs. ¥Fan-
Martin N., Martha,
Walter Eshleman,
1962 Burgess|nie S. Myes, and Nora, wife Ann Eshelman, Carol God-
of Charles M. Eby, all of Mt.
Joy
Also Warren K., Eliza-
retary of the Borough Coun. Pethtown; Laura S., wife of/thy Stehman, Carol Thaller,
the Rev. Frank D. Witmer,
that|{Mount Joy; Elva K. wife of and Donna Yeager.
and|Robert L. Stevenson, Wynne-|
wood; and Mrs. Mary K. Bar-
to, Wyncote.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday from the Miller fu-
neral home in Elizabethtown
thejand burial was made in thejcampout is planned for Aug-
Mount Joy cemetery.
B
SNAP DOWN COLLARS
Many men’s cotton sport
shirts feature snap-down col-
lars, reports Bernice J. Tharp
Penn State extension cloth-
ing specialist. Similar to but-


ton-down styles, snaps in-
stead of buttons fasten the
collar tips to the shirt. Be-
cause they're easy to fasten,
snap-down collars are expect-
ed to be a big hit with men.
Women also should like them
since sewing on buttons
will eliminated.
B


Heat Pump Is
More Popular
The electric heat pump is
becoming an increasingly
popular way to equip homes
for year-around air,condition-
ing.
It provides central heating
during the winter, then re-
verses at the flick of a switch
to circulate cool, filtered, de-
humidified air in the sum-
mer.
7!
after
WEREAS, The Department an illness of one day. Death'qaughter
In addition to his mother local post is sponsoring her
land wife, the former Cecile in the contest.
surviving are a
James Robert Club. Other new officers are
of Thomas second vice president; D. G.
69,
R. Kline/son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mount Joy|A. Ries, Landisville.
died at
{his home Saturday, June 9th,/ried July 21
coronary
of Herbert Hohman. Miss Byer-
and was a award as “Scout of the Year”

Landisville-Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser
(73, wife of Jonas B. Brubak- gram sponsored by the Lan-
ler, 382 Donegal Springs Rd. disville PTA under the Lan-
[Mount Joy, died at 3:30 a.m.|caster County
[today (Thursday) at St. Jos-| American Red Cross and withjcurriculum at Lehigh Univer-
|the cooperation of the Landis-
the | ville swimming pool, got un-
11
physician for a and will continue to Friday,
15. Classes have been
be scheduled for one hour each
Chapter
* derway Monday, June
June
at 10 am. and 11 am.
1
several water safety
aides and junior and senior
lifesavers. Parents were also
asked to help. The West
,I Hempfield Lions will sponsor
,a similar program.
Ann Fishel,
of Mr. and Mrs.
|Albert Fishel, 1720 Stevens
East Petersburg, will
-'represent Lancaster in state-
Miss Carol
Miss Amvet competi-
held in Wilkes
a senior at

of]
Miss Margaret Henry, Red
the Common-/further services at 2 p.m. at Cross learn-to-swim supervis-
Mennonite or will be at the pool along
ing; Barbara Loulsé Funk,
$300, she will enter Millers-
ville State College, she re-
ceived the award from VFW
Post 8757, John Kenneth
Kauffman $600, who plans to
Carnegie School of
Technology to study architec-
ture; James Kendig $600 who
plans to enter engineering
sity; Arthur Landis $950 for
Elizabethtown College in
liberal arts; Mary Ann Sim-
mons $300 from Lancaster
County Farm Women Nos. 19
and 4, who plans to teach
and enter Millersville State
College; Charles Wright $950
scholarship. He will enroll at
Lebanon Valley College in a
liberal arts curriculum.
Classes Arrange
For Reunion
The classes of 1925 and
1926 of the Milton Grove
High School met for the first
time in 38 years at the
Green Tree Church of the
Brethren,
There were 80 present, in-
cluding members and their
families. Rev. Harry Eshel-
man was the guest of honor.
He was a member of the
class of 1926, and is now a
minister serving the Church
of the Brethren at Cham-
paign, Illinois.
The members decided to
have another reunion in four
Chairman of the scholar-
ship committee was J. Rich-
ard Nissley, Landisville.
years.
PBiliinne
When in need of printing





Pree :
PROTECT FRUITS remember The Bulletin.
To control diseases on
fF ———
fruit apple sprays at inter
vals to give adequate protec
ion. Allen Bauer, Penn State
extension plant = pathologist,
announces that spray sched
ules for all types of fruit
crops can be obtained from
the county agent.
B
Bulletin advertisement pays.
FOR SALE |
Low, low down = |




ment will buy this very
nice two-bedroom semi-
detached frame house
situated in a very de-
sirable section of Mount
Joy. Call today to see





of Post 19 Lancaster, and the|
i
J. William Snavely, Lan-
3
the Landisville Lions||
; Charles R. Engle, first vice
; president; Robert D. Harper,
Anderson, third vice presi-
Lester H. Good, secre-
and Richard Rhen,


[nounced the engagement of}
[their daughter, Miss Bonnie
Byerly, to George A. Ries, |
The couple will be mar-
in Redeemer
Lutheran Church by the Rev.
ly is a graduate of Penn
Manor High School and is
employed by Armstrong Cork
erica.
Sue Snavely received an
from Intermediate Girl Scout
Landisville at a
in the Salunga Pavilion. She
was honored for her cour-
and general
Awards also were present-
ed to Susan Biemiller, Mary
shalk, Cathy Jo Gross, Bon-
nie Harrington, Audrea Siep-
iteowski, Sylvia Smith,. Ka-

1 built in stove, ceramic
PCL RGH bath, oil heat, $12,990
/ ENB : 2.STORY 3 bedroom
[| Saag In the heart of the i frame, modern kitchen
Ny Golden Triangle. 400 & bath, new oil heat,
outside rooms with bath, excellent location.
TV and radio. Gens $12,900
Forbes Lounge dnd
Dining Room. Airport
Limouisine and
E’town, Pa.



















it. $6,500.
NEW 1%-STORY brick
with daylight basement
| EET
garage. Modern kitchen,

Taxi service. ! 50
Rates from
119 South Market
ELIZABETHTOWN
PENNA.
EM 7-1159
Pos sme wus sm wm]

Forbes Avenue
PITTSBURGH,
JJONES&ZINK |
Thursday, June 14,
The Bulletin, Mount J
TEST HEATING SYSTE
James Dutt, Penn State
tension vegetable special
urges testing of all parts
heating systems in ple
growing structures bef
placing any soil over
pipes and wires.
B


A handful of comn
sense is worth a bushel
learning.
For SALE
EXPANDABLE
Ziegler Street
Mount Joy
Brick House, 2 bed
rooms, living room, fa
mily kitchen, birch ca
binets with built in ap
pliances, garage in ba
ment
Two more bedroom
and a second bath av
ailable on second floo
—open stairway.
Price starts at 12,700
DELUXE
ACCOMMODATION
231 Delta Street
Mount Joy
All brick, bow wi
dow with insulatin
glass, carport, full lan
scaping, 3 bedroom
living room, kitche
tile bath with built-i
vanity, Deluxe birc
kitchen cabinets wit
Hotpoint appliance
Baseboard hot wate
heat, oil fired.
Yours for 15,700.
CALL EM 7-1788
Robert N. Ziegle
620 Groff Ave.
ELIZABETHTOWN, P
33-tf;





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signatures, |was the son of the late Wil- graduated from Hempfield|® AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ® DAIRY PRODUCTS ® MEMORIALS
to the (liam H. and Mary S. Strick-'High School and attended = —
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He was a member of thejis employed at the Lancaster JE Sven: PENSUPREME PRODUCTS EEENER
Christ Lutheran Church of Branch, Radio Corp. of Am: pp SOTO — PLYMOUTH ML & ICE CREAM MEMORIALS
Sales - Service
Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks
Delta & Henry Streets
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone OL 3-8271
R.D. 2 Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-8191




Phone Marietta‘ HA 6-35
MAYTOWN, PA.

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® OIL SERVICE

S. F. ULRICH. INC.
Authorized
BUICK — RAMBLER
Sales - Service
Body Work
505 North Market Street
- Ph. EM 7-1175
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GENERAL EXCAVATING
® Residential
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R. D. 2, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4753


Jane Weidler, Janet Weidler



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The troup climaxed a re-
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cent field trip with visits to
Queen Dairy and Rock Ford.
A picnic lunch was held at
Williamson park, followed by|
trail - blazing practice. A
just 26 and 27 at Furnace
|Hills. Mrs. J. Richard God-
OLDWEILER'S GARAGE
R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
KAYLOR BROS.
CASE FARM EQUIPMENT
Sales and Service
Hardware Supplies & Paints
RHEEMS, PA.
Phone E-town EM 7-4221
GENERAL REPAIRS
Phone OL 3-7485


|shalk, troop leader, and Mrs.
Jere M. Snavely will accom-
pany the girls. Mrs. Phares
J. Stehman is assistant lead-
er.
Dale Rohrer, Landisville,
graduated from Penna. State
FLORIN, PA,
STALEY'S GARAGE
General Repairs


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Used Cars - Inspections
RUHL'S FLOWER SHOP
OL 3-5951 :
“When You Say It With
Flowers From Ruhl’s

University, Saturday, June 9
It’s Beautifully Said”


in the electrical engineering
course.
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MOUNT JOY, OL 3-6001


His wife and mother at-

tended the graduation cere-
monies. Mr. Rohrer has ac-
cepted a job with I.B.M.,
|INew York and he and his
(wife will be living in Endi-
lcott, N. Y. after June 18th.
CARL B. DROHAN
BUILDING SUPPLIES
GLEN-GARY BRICK
R. D. 2, MOUNT JOY
Phone OL 3-6401

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SWOPE'S FURNITURE
New Furniture

{ The Hempfield Sertoma
[Club met Wednesday even-
ling, June 6 at the Mount Joy
American Legion Home. The

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At Second-Hand Prices
14 EAST MAIN STREET


guest speaker for the even-

ing program was Dr. Hart-
man from Lancaster, his top-
ic was the “Medical Bill”.
total-
Seven scholarships
ing $3,800 were awarded by|Phone OL 3-4071

FLORIN, PA.
If no answer call OL wf
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HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
OL 3-3
ATLANTIC PETROLE
PRODUCTS
Oil Burner Sales & Servi

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PAPERHANGING
J. ELLWOOD BRUBA
Interior -
Exterior Pain
and Paperhanging
FLORIN, PENNA.
PHONE OL 3-0231
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H S. MECELEY & S
PLUMBING — HEATI
OIL BURNERS
Sales and Service
15 W.-Main St., Ph. OL 3-

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NEY'S CITIES SERVI
Phone OL 3-5796
FLORIN. PA.





WILEY & RUTT AGENCY

the Hempfield Alumni Asso-
ciation at its annual ban-|
Investments & Insurance


The method has the advan- duet held Saturday evening,/® COAL

81 East Main St.
Phone OL 3-2181
MOUNT JOY OL 3-7271
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GEO. W. LEAMAN






nae of ; Arias June 9 in the cafeteria of]
tages of cleanliness, safety, ; Ea a a= a MOUNT JOY, PA. MA
uniform heating and cooling, Hempfield Junior H. S. . i Ph. OL 3-
and quiet, maintenance - free Guest speaker was Miss PAUL E. HESS
operation. Rebekah Sheaffer. Music was|
Two separate cabinets furnished by a vocal trio PREMIUM QUALITY COAL © LOAN
house the heat pump system, composed of Mrs. Corrine SERVICE
providing ‘maximum installa- Hollinger Nissley, Mrs. Jean S: MRE ST LTLORIN S. TREVISION
fay
inex
tion ibility. The cabinets
may attached and “install-
ed through a wall, or “one
section can be mounted out-
side home and the other
installed in a basement, utili-
room, crawl space, or at
ty
believe also in me. nT iC.
Hollinger Zurin "and ‘Mrs. Ha-|
zel Nolt Reist, accompanist
Phone OL 3-8171
one OL. “Money When You Need It’

was Mrs. Walter E. Cramer. |
The seven scholarship win-
ners were: Judith Ann Bar-
rett, $700 award, she receiv-|
ed the Hempfield Jaycee-ette
scholarship award for nurs-

 
 

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47 E. MAIN ST.
PHILIP C. DAY
Radio & TV Service
MT.
PHONE OL 3-3021
Chu
Assumpti
Virgi
Mo
New
Rev. F
Rev. Will
Sunday
8:00 a.
First Pr
Mo
Richard
Sunday
9:30 au
10:45 a
ship Serv
Monday
. 7:30
"ing at the
Tuesday
Presbyt
ford Pres!
Wednesda
7:00 pr
Meeting a
Thursday
8:00 p.1
practice.
Doneg
Richard
Bruce
Sunday
9:15 a.
ship servi
10:30 a.
11:30 a
Tuesday
Presbyt
_ ford Pres
Brethren
Rev. Ave
Sunday
9:15 ar
James La
10:15 a
thip. Sern
er, Rev. ]
Florin.
‘Wednesda;
7:45" p.n
Church
Mt. Joy
Elize
Sunday |
9:30 au
John H. |
Adult st
Praise of
10:30 a.
ship; Chil
led by the
ior Boys a
in W. Fis
speaker.
7:30 p.n
sermon by}
enbise.
Glossbre
United
¥
Charles
Sunday
9:00 a.n
and Bible
Monday, J
Friday, Ju
7:00 pv
Bible Sch
Thursday
7:30 p.r
Rehearsal.
Saturday,
2:00 p.
Picnic.
Mt. Joy |
Moun
Sunday
9:00 amr
10:00 au
Monday
Friday eve
7:00 p.n
Schol.
Church
+ Bri
F
Rev. H
1
Roy Lor
8:50 au.n
10:00 a.
ship. Sern
Eshelman.
7:30 p.m
Message;
man. Annu
view.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m
St. Mark's
Mou
C.F. 1
Friday
7:00 to 9
Vac. Bible
Bunday
9:00 a.m
10:15 ax
7:00 p.m
in the Sanc
Monday
6:00 pm. C
Olympics”
orial Field.
7:30 p.m.
Lesson 1