The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekl Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor Both Miss Eshelman and| Director of the Bureau of and Mr. Gilreath are students at Spectal Health Services in Publi Asbury College, Wilmore,| Harrisburg said many child- ublisher Kentucky. ren have not received boost: Subscription Rate - $2 Entered at the st office at Mount Joy, Penna., as/and second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1870. a —— — | Engagements ESHELMAN | The engagement of Miss Sandra Kay Eshelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Eshelman, Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy R1,| to Leander Ross Gilreath, son| of Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Gil- reath, Mentor, Ohio, has been announced by her parents. GILREATH — y on Thursdays MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A graduate of Donegal H. S. in 1960, Miss Eshelman is a junior majoring in music elementary education. She also attended Averett Tr : .30 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Chamber of Plans Semi-Annual Meet The semi-annual meeting and dinner of the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce will be held Tuesday, Oct. 16, it was announced this week by Ollie K. Snyder, Chamber president. To be held at Hostetters, beginning at 6:30 o’clock, the meeting will feature the appearance of Capt. Robert B. Heilig as the principal speaker. After an outstanding car- eer with the U. S. Navy, Captain Heilig now is retir- ed. Basing his talk on some of his unusual contacts as a high officer with the Navy, he will speak on “What In dustry Looks For When It Desires To Locate in a Com- munity.” Dinner tickets are now a- vailable from all directors of the Chamber of Commerce ® NEWTOWN Mrs. Norman Brosey Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family called on Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Columbia RD. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alternates are William Robert Frank Sr. were Mr. [Sprecher, Sharon Bricker, and Mrs. Russel Herr and|William Reuter, Barbara daughter Debbie, of Colum- Roberts, Donald Flowers, bia RD, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Karen Derr, Carl Guthridge, "Morinchin and daughter of Sporting Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Jr. and family of Red Lion RD. Harry Minnino, Mrs. Mar- tha Orio, Priscilla Fogie, all of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son Richard. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines and sons were Mrs. David Afford of Lititz. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey and fa- mily were Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brosey and daughter Debbie of Manheim RD and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brosey and fam- ily of Columbia RD. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber and family, of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber of] Columbia RD called on Mr.| and Mrs. Howard Gamber, and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber and daughter. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Haines and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban and family of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig of College, Danville, Va. Mr. Gilreath was graduat- ed from Mentor H. S. in '58 and is a senior majoring in psychology. Commerce B LEADERSHIP SCHOOL jor they may be purchased at] Thirteen courses for the Bulletin. church leaders will be given Any person in the communi-at the annual ty who is interested is invit- School sponsored by the Di- ed to attend. |vision of Christian Education In addition to Capt. Heilig'siof the Lancaster County address, there will be a/Council of Churches. The brief business meeting, Sny-School, scheduled for six der said. consecutive Monday evenings | beginning Oct. 8, will be held {at Trinity Lutheran Church |Parish House on South Duke |Street, Lancaster. Classes will begin at 7:30 p.m. Registration for the school Student Counci may be made through the Room representatives 10 council of Chur i E ches Office; Student Council at the Dond 19g post Orange Street, or egal high school annex were| Monday, October 8 at 7 chosen recently as follows: pm. at Trinity Lutheran Eighth grade: Dallas Wold ehurch. Cost will be $4.00 gemuth, Betsy O’Connor,] . Jack Miley, Darlene Hess [PVs a book ht the course. Christian Leese, Frances Bix ler, Donna Herr, Gary Dube,,AREA CHAIRMAN 2a Dennis Gish, Regina Kadow, Mrs. Frances Frank, Flor- Raymond Wagner, Harrietlin is area chairman of a Reynolds, Robert Baker, Lin-|“Coffee and Questions” pro- gram to be held at Lancaster da Williams, Nancy Boltz, on Tuesday, October 2 at 8 and Henry Williams. Seventh grade: Cory Funk.pm. by Miss Genevieve Blatt, Democratic candidate| Bosse Annex Names Mary Ann. Hallgren, Steven Urge Booster Department of Health has urged parents to have their children protected by booster | shots. Leadership| 9d Mohr, Elaine Brown, J. Roy Kreider, Mary Jane Swords, Robert Farmer, Debbie Whi- for reelection to the office of] Scretary of Internal Affairs. The program will be held at der, tener, Kenneth Thome, Joan Hess, Christine Wolgemuth, and Robert Frank. the Stevens House. B Bulletin advertisement pays. Joann Sears, David Brubak- er, Joan Gusler, Thomas Zer- phey, Patricia Waller, Don- ald Hower, Bonnie Miller, Peter Eyer and Carol Fellen- baum, 8th grade; Gorden Ney, Patricia Gin- Richard Cooke, JoAnne| £5 Huck, David Meiley, Martha|# Detz, John Eshleman, Bar bara Boyers, Donald Robin-3 son, Linda Mowrer, Gary|Z Creager and Vckie Zerphey, 7th grade. Mitchell Albert was elect- ed as president of Student Council at the close of school last spring. Other officers] are Dallas Wolgemuth, vice-| president; Betsy O’Connor, secretary and Nancy Boltz, treasurer. Council meets once a week and serves as a student body sounding and advisory board. They spon- sor many activities through- out the year. Brrr AUXILIARY TO MEET The Florin Fire Company Auxiliary will hold its Octo- ber meeting on Monday eve-| Florin and Mrs. Henry Roll ning, Oct. 1, at the fire hall,| man of Lititz. beginning at 7:30 o’clock. PUBLIC SALE Samuel S. Heisey's Farm FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1962 AT 2:00 P. M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Located in West Hempfield Township, Lancaster| County, nine-tenth of a mile north of the Chestnui Hill Mennonite Church located on Route 340 from Marietta to Lancaster on the Farmdale Road, approxi-| mately four miles East of Marietta, Pa., or, two miles west of Silver Spring. REAL ESTATE Farm of 112 acres, more or less, with 15 acres of the farm in good pasture, running water. Thereon constructed a 21, Story DWELLING FOR TWO FAMILIES with all conveniences, two baths, hot water heat. oil furnaces used one year. 14 room house A GOOD BANK BARN, scaffolded for hanging tobacco.| Stables constructed for steer feeding, running water in barn TOBACCO SHEDS, CORN BARN, POULTRY HOUSE, hog sty and other out buildings. Good, never failing, spring on the farm. This farm is a limestone farm and in fine pro- ducing condition, and in a high state of cultivation. Anyone desiring to see farm can do so by calling -at the farm anytime prior to sale. (Except Sunday's Sale to start at 2:00 P. M. when conditions will be made known by Irvin J. Hess, Auct. Clarence Newcomer, Attorney Rebecca S. Heisey 15-3¢ PP&L has filed a new electric rate with the Public Utility Commission to substantially in- crease the number of kilowatt-hours available at the special 1¢ rate for most sizes of Flame- less electric water heaters. The new rate, proposed to become effective November 1, , will give you a "family-sized” 640 KWH bi- monthly at 1¢ per KWH on 30- thru: 82-gallon | Shots For Children The Pennsylvania State ar shots for polio, diphteria, tetanys and whooping cough and vaccination against smallpox since infancy. A survey conducted last fall by the State Department of Health showed that in the 12 counties comprising Re: Union counties). Parents should have their children vaccinated and im- munized during pre-school years, preferably during the first year of life, before they are exposed to the diseases. It has been pointed out that there is more danger of contacting disease when a child goes to school becguse of the exposure to a larger number of children. A thorough checkup by the family doctor who knows the child's development, his reactions and what diseases he has had is recommended. The record enrollment ex| Monday, October 8 — Af pected this year may cause/C. S. Erb’s Sales Barn off of delays in routine examina- Route 441. 100 head of Cana- tions by the school physician./dian Holsteins by C. S. Erb. “Health is a determining) Bee factor in the scholastic prog- When in need of printing ress a student will make dur-| remember The Bulletin. ing the year.” : * Sales Register se Saturday, September 20 — 3 miles North of Elizabeth. town on road leading to Mt, Gretna in the Village of Bel- laire. Farm, Implements and Stock by Paul W. Groff, Saturday, October 6 — In the Village of Florin on Wood St. A lot of land with a tobacco shed, and imple- ments by J. Elwood Brubak- er. gion VI, 21 per cent of child ren entering school in 1961 were not protected against diptheria, whooping and tetanus and only 39 per cent were completely protect: Against polio, 19 per cent had no protection and only 38 per cent had complete protection. The study covered 32,631 children in 791 schools in Region VI (Berks, Carbon, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montour, Northampton, Northumber- land, Schuylkill, Snyder and P. B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL THURS., OCT.4, 1962, 12:30 Noon At the Sales Pavilion, B miles E. of Lancaster on Rt. #30, 70 HEAD 50 Cows and Bred Heifers and 20 Open Heifers 100% Vaee., T.B. & Bang’s Cert. 18 due right before sale, 18 to freshen in Oct. The Sale includes some partial iispersals of men who plan ‘o sell out by consigning their resh cows to this sale and sales to follow. A big selec- make money for the buyer: The Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Ass'n. P. O. Box 458 Camp Hill, Penna. of satisfaction when you buy a “family-size” FLAMELESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER electric water heaters. cough, [too numerous to menton. tion of sound cattle that will! enon IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN AT PEACH ALLEY Electric Kelvinator Refrigerator; dinette set with six chairs; China Closet; 6-piece bedroom suite; day bed; Con. sole Radio; Admiral Radio and Record Player; Lane Cedar Chest; blanket chests; Upholstered Chair; reclining chair; porch chairs, throw rugs; new comforts; blankets; linens; crochet work; Christmas decorations; umbrellas; dishes & Hamilton: Pocket Watch, 21 jewels; Bulova Wrist Watch, 23 jewels; and also some household goods. These are the articles of the Estate of George Eby Also other household goods and articles from oth- er people: New Home Sewing machine; G.E. Sweeper; Sunbeam Iron; eleetric fan; chairs; rocker; combination radio and record player, in good condition; record cabinet; tables; (lamps; hassocks; magazine rack; and a lot of other articles Sale t6 commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will Walter Dupes 16-2¢ be made known by Jacob Gerberich, Auct. Kraybill & Garman, Clerks The guarantee applies to 40-gallon or larger, quick-recovery electric water heat- ers or 80-gallon water heaters with stand- ard NEMA wattage units. And, you get a family-size supply of hot water 24 hours a day at PP&L’s special low, family-size water heating rate of 1¢ per kwh. See your electric APPLIANCE DEALER or PLUMBER today! Offer good only from September 17, 1962, through October 27, 1962. AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC PUBLIC SALE, Household Goods & Other Articles FRL.EVE'G,SEPT.28,1962 cooking utensils; silverware; and a lot of articles too nu- WH merous to mention: pH w, These are the articles of Walter S. Gochenour. DEVIL'S FOOD. { Also-at the same time and place: 14-karat white Gold kg. Wedding Band; 14-karat Gold Diamond Ring, diamond| § ~ ALSO WASHICION Phy weight approx. 4 karat; 10-karat gold ring, red stone; | s Joy Thursday, Sept. 27 COMPLETES TRAINING |The Bulletin, Mount James W. Snyder, son of| Mr. and” Mrs. W. Snyder ° of Route 2, Mount Joy, has completed recruit training = at the Naval Training Center al Great Lakes, Ill. During the nine-week in-| doctrination, reerpits are, trained in physical fitness, basic military law, military drill, customs and etiquette af the naval service, swim: ming and survival, first aid and basic shipboard routine. During the training, re cruits receive tests and inter: views which determine fu- ture training and assign ments. Braces Bulletin advertisement pays x WHY Not Send The Home Paper to Your Absent Son or Daughter ? 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