The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 06, 1963, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
” | A typical comment was
® Community “We should have a concert
(From page 1) like this several times each]

3 were Joan Kiein, James guymmer.”
Rowley and James Rees | " » :
The Mount Joy «Junior Industrial Show
- Chamber of Commerce spon: Jundreds of opl ore
ou nn oY, PENNA be n , : Sernige nareas « people were]
MOUNT J sored the contest. Charles jych impressed and a littl
Published Week!
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
In the heart of fabulo
Richard A. Rainbolt
y on Thursdays . . 8 i ’
J Brooks and Ronnie Haw-gurprised at the Industrial
Per Year) thorn were chairmen. |Show, held in the Masonic
. 0» $
building, when they discov
us Lancaster County. Tumbling” Act lered the many things on dis |
A new, intriguing type per-play which are manufactured]
the general public before, The entire first floor of the|


Editor EC. On A :
was presented at the Done-building was packed with in
and gal Annex Saturday evening|teresting displays which sug
. immediately following the|gested the many many items
Publisher dedication of the new ambul-|which are made locally
i ance, : ; some little known to the gen
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Under the direction ofjeral public.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Warren Hayman, physical ed-| Firms with displays in-
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna, a#|ucation instructor of Donegall 4: * arbhars ’
; . y. ’ c $ allcluded: Gerberich-Payne, P
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. high school, a group of a doz|p, & L., Columbia Telephone

en or more D.H.S. boys and|Zimmerman and Sons; Wol-
girls presented what hadigemuth Brothers, Ruhl’s
|been billed as a “tumbling” Flowers, Bachman Chocolate]
show. (Mfg. Co.; Garber Oil, AMP,
Actually, the performanceMount Joy Millwork, SICO
[was a two-part program of Grey Iron, Litho Craft, Mt.


I - =
The Shining Stars Ss
School Class, of the Florin E.|
U. B. Church, will hold thei
monthly meeting Monday
June 10,
are holding a circus on June|
8 at 10 am. on the Florin
ne no admission charge.
There will be games
pony rides for the smaller
set.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr
Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Jackson
4
spent Sunday afternoon at
Akron.
[spent Sunday evening at
John Boslock of Lititz.

You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably tableaux and of hand balanc-| joy Paper Box company
ing. New Standard, Spangler
Through the In the former, several boys|Flour Mills.
WANT ADS
|gilded with a special non-in-| The show was sponsored
|jurious paint formed a ser-by the Memorial Day commit-
lies of statue tableaux depict-|tce with James Heilig and
ling sports and finally a spec-|Bernard Grissinger co-chair:


FOR SALE

Fresh picked sugar peas for
cating and freezing. Mrs.
James Garber, 653-5117, near
Beacon Light. 2-2p
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
Wanted: Responsible party to
take over low monthly pay-
ments on a spinet piano. Can
be seen locally. Write Credit
sewing machine, re-possessed.
Pay balance of $64.50 at $6
per mo. Makes buttonholes,|
sews on buttons, overcasts,|
does fancy stitches, etc. Free
servic g S 393-lreserve the right t reject : :
service. Call Lancaster 393-reserve the rig 9 J€€H een president of the organ.|burg and Manheim, Landis
9629. 35-tfclany and all proposals.

TYPEWRITERS, add. mach.
cash reg. check inter-coms,|
safes, files, off. furn, new &
used. At Roots Sale Tuesday.
“Worth trip” ENGLE, 20
Manager, P. O. Box 35, Cort-linstructions to bidders may
land, Ohio. 50-4d| 1 Li
lor by writing to Lloyd H The dedication program it-|P.1m. Dupes auct.
Singer automatic zig-zag)
| The hand balancing portion] mT ——
Penna. Dept. of Highways featured nearly a half-dozen
spec. H. E. bituminous con-jp ve irls. Ger i
| : boys and girls, performing toj .
|crete or Penna. Dept of High-| _~ : dn. In an slrost-
‘wave spec. 1D, - 2 bitumin. [recorded music in an almost-| W ales egister y
lous concrete.
| The above material is to be
[furnished and delivered to
paving machine in East Done- Although the
|gal township. did not cooperate more than
ballet manner.
* * * Saturday, June 8 — Gran:
Sports Farm Dedication ger's Dressed Poultry. Plant,
weatherman] truck & equipment. Old Rd
230, East of Rheems. Keller
| The successful bidder must|the minimum, the Mount Joy + \ e—
furnish a when contractignortsmen’s association dedi Satur., June 8 — Chas E.[evening.
13 awaraec. cated its Sports Farm Sun- Newcomer, Stackstown, bet] Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kreid-/Seldomridge
Proposal forms, specifica
tions. forms of contract and jay afternoon, featuring a Bainbridge and Maytown. I.
s, : ct 3
demonstration by the TFen-{H. goods and Real Estate.
be obtained at the home of[sibles from Lancaster. 12:30 p.m, Real estate at 1:30
Fuhrman. secretary of Board|self, was moved indoors. ——
of Supervisors, R1, Marietta Rev. Lester Koder opened| Saturcay, June 8 -— 9:30
Pa. the program with invocation [am. Antiques, H.H. goods &
" an proposely Just De pon Alvin Koser acted as master|Personal Property for Mrs
Ae ET 5 oy oi vf ceremonies. Nettie Little, at Root’s Auc
y sig : s sub Jon Elwood Martin, who has|tion rcom, between E. Peters


LLOYD H. FUHRMAN ization for 18 years, dedicat-|Auct.
| Secretary »d the property and he and Bb]
East Donegal Township Koser burned the mortgage| Saturday, June 8 — H. H.
| Board of Supervisors 2-2c|ndicating that the Sports Goods, antiques, china glass-
Farm is debt free. ware, at 47 East Center St.,
{ Two former presidents, | Lititz. by Harry Gorton. H
South Market St., E-town. ¥ D H 5 Annex George Groff and Robert{Shreiner, Auct,
37-tf

HELP WANTED
FEMALE


Reliable Baby Sitter wanted,
for three small children. Call
evenings 653-7181. 1-2¢
Sy a ae sw
Ambitious women wanted,
work for one of the larges
toy party-plan companies
Yuletide party sales. Com
mission plus bonus. Call col-
lect, “Dee” at 768-3157.
50-10¢





REAL ESTATE
_—



FOR SALE: .Bungalow, 28/the 7th grade talent winner| Art Show
acres of land. New German-
town, Perry Co. area. Nice|
view. Phone 367-7334. 50-3c

ROOMS FOR RENT: By day
week or month. Joy Tavern,
$2 W. Main St.. Mount Joy.
11-tfe

A ——————————————————
MISCELLANEOUS
es. nt
T-V antennas installed
repaired. Call 6 7181. 1-4¢



Strawberries—Pick your own] Major awards in football ter.”
Starting June 7. Limited/went to John Stehman, Mike] Art forms included oils,
picking yet. Mrs John S.Simmons. James Shope, Cur-| rayon, sketches, wood sculp
Eby. Call Ph 653-4755 or
Manheim 665-5495. 2-1¢

Pick your strawberries. sugar
peas. Good crop. Henry Gar- BAe)
ber farm, call either 653-464%( Aument, Terry Crider, Ray- One of the interesting fea-|ionians. ;
Zeller explained how the
or 653-4642. 2-3¢

LEGAL NOTICES
e_————— =

————eem ere ee
EXECUTORS NOTICE |
Estate of Eli B. Hostetter
and|Hile, first: John Gantz, sec-|Mrs. James Roberts and Mrs.|
\Gohn, Barry Funk, John Far-|
“land Bob Sargen. la display of old and interest
Vanderslice, and two former —
M secretaries, Roscoe Hassinger| Wed, June 13 — B. Frank
| akes Awards and Al Koser, were recog-|Wormley Est., West Jain-
bridge St., Elizabethtown.
The principal talk was Real estate. 7 p. m. Dupes,
| The annual Awards Assem nized.
[bly was presented in the C y
{Donegal Annex on Wednes-/made by Will Johns, editor auct.
|aay, May 29 and opened with|of the “Game News’. mm
lband numbers directed by| Lancaster County Game Sat., June 15—Small farm,
Morrell Shields. Wardens Williams and Eich-|HH goods and antiques. Mag
als nde gic Young Estate. 1 mi, East
| Harvey sV an an K. oltz also atte nde d. 5 gic g ;
For yey Sane fe jun | The Fensibles—135 sirong Milton Geove. 11 am. Harold
lior high school football a-

— presented a demonstration|Keller, Auct.
| : of rifle a ) shooting rn
wards to their undefeated of rifle and Cannon h bi g 3: Tieg = Ter
team Mr. Jones and Mr under the direction of Col Sat, June 15 — Maggie
IS at ret ai ‘Reaves F. Goehring Jr. Young, 1 mile east of Milton
|Neely presented junior high| : : lee .
[school Dll oT As one of their “stunts’|Grove. 14-acre farm and an-
and Rannoch Dopoe present: they fired their gatling gunitiques. 12 noon. Keller, auct.
I ¥ with such precision that they —


ed the wrestling awards. : " ‘ :
re i ® Ane : were able to literally cut a Thurs., June 20 — Lieb-
Miss Susan First presented; go timber into two pieces/schutz Est., East Main street,
lthe cheerleading awards and go well received was the Mount Joy. H H Goods, auto,
|[R. F. Hallgren, principalgemonstration that plans are real estate, tools. 6 p.m. Kel-
|presented pins to members of jain made to have the Fen-|ler, Auct.
| Student Council, and the tro-lsbles return, perhaps later|
| phy for the 8th grade talent!i} is summer.
{winner to Carl Haas and for # *
Thurs., June 20—6 p.m. H.
{H. goods, Antiques, for Ada
1 |E. Hess, at Millersville Fire
Ito Mary Ann Hallgren. Kar-| pore than a score of local Hall. Landis Auct.
on Bricker received the home, tists displayed work last
economics award. sl at the second annual| Thurs, June 20—Real Es-
| The spelling plaque with|Memorial Day art exhibit,/tate, HH goods and car. Re-
Marianne Waters’ name on it|which was held Thursday, gina Liebschutz Estate, 316 E
was presented to the school/Friday and Saturday in the/Main, Mount Joy. 6 p.m, Har-
{for her winning of the coun-|Joy theatre building. old Keller, Auct.
ity spelling championship A vear ago'a similar disy = ——— Bo
|Jere Haines received a cer-{oiay—although less extensive .
tificate and pin for outstand-! was part of the park deai| Tells Pupils Of
ing work in audio-visual aids.|cation and was offered strict- 5
{The shop safety poster con-|ly as a “wash line” show. Indian Lore
[fest winners were David] Under the chairmanship of] “ . iid
J. Terry Zeller, a junior at

lond, and Sam Reinhold,|James Phillips, the 1962]
[third. show was ‘bigger and bet.|cently spoke at the Donegal
Annex about the Indians of
Mesa Verde. These Indians
inhabited the southwestern
tis Pierce, Rudy Ney, Dennylturing, ceramics, ink, but part of Colorado until 1300
Mateer, Ralph Gohn, Gary|tons, water colors, etc ag :
| 3 1 was similar to that of the
mer, Howard Briel, Mike Coin Display
‘lmond Wagner, Jack Linard tures of the big weekend was
football/ing money, presented in the
Minor awards in
lobby of the Mount Joy
went to John Hay, Stanson
Strait.
Graham. Mike Wise, Robert/branch of the Lancaster
m Ny : ~ountv Nation: ank traveled through the area:
|Penwell, Tom Pennell, Rich- County National bank g €
Because, as someone ex
ard Noll, William Lawrence, ) ) |
Henry Koestner, Carl Hous- Pressed it, “you cant eal : :
ug y. ’ . +s}4 a Fh rc £ + f
Charles money to attract a crowd,”|the class pictures and bits of
leal, Gary Cuprer, 4 :
Berryhill thousands viewed with keen

? r (Brown George ;
lec’d., late of Borough oi] , ge sal d wi hee si
Viount Joy, Lancaster Co |Greg Schneider, Dennis Swei- interest the display which his trip. A
Penna : (gert, William Sprecher, Kcn- Was provided by the Federal . = =—/— 13
Letters” testamentary on |neth Smith. Donald Flowers, Reserve bank of Philadel- pe
said estate having heen gran Jack Thome, Jose Lippold Pha. Bowman Given
ted to the undersigned, alllsnd David Gerberich. Manag- : i :
persons indebted thereto are|..c were Mitchell Albert] Record Hop Appointment
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 |Lawrence,
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold. Bricker, Beyer
& Barnes, Atty’s.
110 East King Street
Lancaster, Pa. -3
NOTICE
Sealed proposals will bejwent to Richard Herr, Mike hi®h school band.
-|lLaser. Dale Lutz, Dennis ~The event wos sponsored cine. He took his interneship
received and publicly open
ed and read at the East Don
egal Township pellawg, aliReinhold, Rodney Wagner, Several hundred people pital, and has
Maytown, Pa. a 0 ClOCRiilliam Sprecher, Ivan Wol-brought folding chairs, spread|three years of
EDST., June 13, 1963, for William Law- blankets or stood to hear} work at Walter Reed hospital waiter Di
the following materials
700 tons, more or less, o
a.|Pierce. John Stehman,
rt Rote. Mike Simmons and orial day evening at Memor-{school, Franklin and Marsh-
ler |
Major awards in wrestling]
{went to Jack Thome, Mark
Barry Brubaker,
{Carl Guthridge, Steve Miller,
{Bill Stohler, Robert Brubak-
J
special feature of the week-|nre and Mrs. John Bowman
end for boys and girls, a rec{Columbia Ave.,, Mount Joy
ord hop was staged at th¢ihas just been appointed con
neurology to the Surgeon

ler, Gary Cupper, Steve Flick Band Concert General of the United States.|
Ralph Gohn, Larry Hostetter] One of the most pleasant|with offices in the Pentagon
* 0 ’ | ~ . . ; an
Henry Koestner, Curtislevents of the “weekend” was| Captain Bowman was grad
Rob- the band concert given Mem-|uated from Mount Joy higt
park by the Columbialall college, and the Temple
| .
Robert Sargen. Minor awards ial
[University School of Medi
|
Meredith, Steve Mohr, Sam by the American Legion. it Harrisburg Polyclinic hos
just completers
residence
gemuth and :
i rence. the concert. lin Washington.
: te =x :
lial for Memorial Day. |men of the show committze.
A.D. Their primitive culture]
ancient Egyptians and Baby-
Last summer Mr, Zeller
pottery which he collected on
| Mik: Houseal and Steve Mil-| Sponsored by the Junio: Captain John A. Bowman,
Chamber of Commerce as a|Sijver Springs, Md. son of
Annex Saturday evening. sultant in psychiatry and
ser in charge
ented to Alice Kleiner,
r
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoe-|al the
naker and family called on/She is greatly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser £
f Mount Joy RD on Sunday walter and
er called on Mr. and Mrs.|day evening,
Harvey Shoemaker on Mon-|
day evening.

Are Allowances
At Convention Satisfactory?
vour children satisfied
allow- TO BE HELD i
LORIN Florin Man
Heilman of Florin,
representing
''Pennsylvania this week
3 . ~~ __|national conference on
Florin Cub Scout Troop 63 matics in the Space
According to a survey tak-
| gal High On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza —
School, 75 percent of the stu- hethtown on West Bainbridge Street.
“" Vacant Lot of Land, 68x162.5 ft
ninth more or less.
allow-|
» study showed, and A : :
the conditions will be given by
funds) B. Frank Wormley Estate
formance not seen locally byland 1 M J The conference, sponsoreden sufficient
anc se ally byland prepared in Mount JOY. |p pon : .
(€ prepareg in Y-lpire Co. grounds. There willby the N
and Space Administration, is
of being held at Marshall Space
kill and refreshments. Also(fli8ht Cen ;
for State supervisors ol
mathematics
their parents.
Heilman will
Metheny, and Mr. and Mrs, Per
Wilbert Derr, all of Florin, Mathematics
the average teen-ager spends
his allowance?
responsibilities
mathematics
Mr. = Mra 1a wr effecting : :
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Derr €l bowling and
f
like to spenl their money on P U 5 i i SA »
and C i. | N
OF
mathematics
the home of Mr. and Mrs. With that of science in order
Seven members of Girlknowliedge
Scout troop 21 of Florin, study
| pent the weekend camping flight.
lat Heisey’'s Ranch, near
Rheems, with Mrs. Albertjanon,
Kleiner and Miss Bonnie Ko-|of
It also was found that most
ao heir a1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
for
brothers and sisters.
i Saturday, June 8, 1963
them
they On the premises located in the Village of Stacly
do. They were then asked if town, along road leading from Bainbridge to Mag
| give town.
hem extra money during the
nine out of ev-|
their 1%. STORY HOUSE
Some of the students stat-lcontaining five rooms and bath. Electricity and electr
like tojwater system in house.
receive an allowance ranging : :
Lo x 5 3 3 > ace \ 1 ing
€rltrom $1.50 to $5.00. Also at same time and place the following
Lar
LOOK!
For The Newest Ideas small roll-top desk: Simmons Bed; daybed and chair; Ele
| IN KITCHENS AND
BATHROOMS
HOTPOINT
APPLIANCES
students work
Mathematics
{town College
During a Court of Awards,|prior
Tirst Class badges were pre- ment

Half said that
fSharon Farmer, Lynn Mada-|
‘a and Marilyn Koser, Mrs.|
Martin Ney is the troop lead-
When in need of printing |
remember The Bulletin |
st week and a hail,

Lititz Satur-—
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Geb-land Mr. and Mrs. Warren S|
hart and children, and Mrs.\Barnhart,
Allen Killmeyer and daugh- visited
ter, all of Staten Island, New, Shetter
York, spent last Sunday with nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gebhart|
Miss Esteila Haldeman of hart
Florin has been a patient inand
the Lancaster General hospit-day afterncon and evening.
daughter Wed-|
H. R. Barn-|



ind books.
Henry Shreiner, Auctioneer
Lititz R.'D. 2
oy Millwork, Inc.
PUBLIC SALE
—QOF—

PH. 653-1401


|The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, June 6

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PUBLIC SAL
Wednes., June 19, 1963
Sale to be held on premises at 7:00 P. M., whei
how EDITH B. WORMLEY and
W. EARL WORMLEY, Executor
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
that|walter Dupes, Auctioneer 1-3 —
the boys spend most of their
dances,
Girls




 


Lot of land thereon erected a
hous
(hold goods:
| Westinghouse apariment-size Electric Stove; Docka
Heater: oil burner heater; Kelvinator Refrigerator; chror
dinette set with four chairs, like new; double utility ca
inet: two double metal wardrobes; Philco T.V.; two de
and bookcase combinations; drop-head sewing machin
[trolux Sweeper and attachments; clocks; bureaus; Victr
as: Royal Typewriter; coffee table; ironing boards; dish
and cooking utensils; and a lot of other articles
Sale {© commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate to 1}
[offered at 1:30 P. M., when conditions will be mag
{known by
| Charles E. Newcomg
Henry F. Gingrich, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Garman & Kraybill, Clerks 1-4



'concre

~~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Antiques, China & Glasswar
SAT. JUNE 8, 1963
{

USINESS
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Communit
DIRECTOR)



AT 10:30 A. M.
Patronize BULLETIN Advertise |
MR
cia



47EAST CENTER STREET, LITITZ,


Breakfast set, refrigerator
sewing machine, sewing cabinet, TV
safe, radigs, beds, old rockers and
e sofa, marble top table, cedar and |
tables, bureaus, twin beds, book cas
r, trunk, lamps, old table, two cher
bedroom suite, and dolls, Hand crochet b:
nillows, electric blanket, comforts ¢
Silverware, cooking utensils, Ss
ot of carnival glass in all colors, German,
Bavarian china, church plates, compotes
nug, wine glasses, sugar and creamer sets,
Majolicas salt and pepper’s, milk glass,
Vary Gregory cranberry vase, old banks,
, filing cabinet with





S. F. ULRICH. INC.
old card albums
BUICK — RAMBLER
Sales - Service
Three small and 1 large safe,
tnobs, brass fittings, electric motors, lo
vieyele, lawn mower, ref. truck. Also many other articles.
Terms by,
505 North Market Street
Harry Gorton






PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Millersville State College, re-| — AND —
| HOUSEHOLD GOODS
® AUTO REPAIR


OLDWEILER'S GARAGE
GENERAL REPAIRS
R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 653-7485

On the premises located in
enna along Route 441 leading
|
\
Marietta.
Lot of land 150x100 ft.,
indians came from Asia 10|a
America across the Bering
{zontaining 7 rooms and bath;
where the Mesa Verde In- AND WORKSHOP.
dians once lived. He showed Electricity in house and garage.
This is a very desirable living place
Arrangements to view property
ing Phone Loganville 328-1230.
Also at the same time and place tl
T'h

|
wld goods will be sold:
Electric stove; New Capello Kitchen range; Columbian
“harm Kitchen Range; oil stove; G.E. Monitor-toep Refrig-
rator; Kitchen Cabinet; extension :
ouch; 7-piece parlor suite; organ converted de
ole desk; two bedroom sueites; dressers; washstands; post
Ibed: new spring and innerspring matress; Kimball upright
Piano; two piano stools; blanket
elly cupboard; plank-bottom ch
helif;
nirror with marble-top sh
ind pitcher sets; 8-day clo
mall stove; child's dishes

yoiler; electric lamps; ironis

1eW;
itepladder; and a lot of articles too numerous
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., ste
ered at 2:00" P.M., when conditions will be made known |
{
. mn ' er |
Estate of Annie Ebersole Stauffer
Dorothy E. Frey Denlinger and
. Fulton National Bank of Lancaster,
{ Louis S. May, Attorney

i 23, Auctioneer
pe
Garman & Kraybill, Clerks

® AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ® CLEANERS jv Oll, SERVICE 3
JOY MOTOR CLEANING - FRESSING J
OY Mx 35 TAILORING HOLLINGER OIL }
W & USED CARS Rug and Fur Cleaning SERVICE
Specializing In Storage - Laundry Service |[FLORIN, PA. 653-3
CHRYSLER PRODUCTS EFICHERLY’S If no answer call 653-49
Delta & Henry Streets Phone 653-4071 - We Callf ATLANTIC PETROLEU
MOUNT JOY, PA. PRODUCTS
u —eee | Ol Burner Sales & Servig

® DAIRY PRODUCTS en


ELWOOD MARTIN |® MEMORIALS
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS :
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D. 2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-8191 E3NEx
Phone Marietta 426-353
MAYTOWN, PA.



® EXCAVATING inpooe


C. ROBERT FRY ® PAINTING AND
GENERAL EXCAVATING PAPERHANGING
® Residential J. ELWOOD BRUBAK
® Industrial :
R. D. 2. MANHEIM. PA. Interior - Exterior Paint
and Paperhanging
Phone Mt. Joy 653-1253 FLORIN. PENNA
PHONE 653-0231






® FARM MACHINERY


Saturday, June 15, 1963
Village of Row-
Middletown to
STALEY'S GARAGE
General Repairs
Used Cars - Inspections
FLORIN, PA.
thereon erected]



EAYLOR BROS. ¢ PLUMBING
CASE FARM EQUIPMENT |= aes
Sales and Service H. S. MECKLEY & SO
Hardware Supplies & Paints| PLUMBING — HEATI
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| 2% STORY BRICK HOUSE





ING SUPPLIES
Carl B. Drohan
BUILDING SUPPLIES
NOW OPEN
Fri. Eve's Till 9 P. M.
Saturday Till 5 P. M.
Ph. 653-6401
Si Manheim Rd.
|heat; electric water system. FRAME TWO-CAR GARAGE g BUILD





| 1 yo) . 2
| rocks; dishes and cooking utensils;
board: Hoover S

sewing machine; bench; two hand mov
rimming Mower; garden tools;


















PAUL E. HESS
PREMIUM QUALITY COAL
S. MARKET ST..


HEEMS, PA. OIL BURNERS
Phone E-town 367-4221 Sales and Service é
15 W. "Main St., Ph. 653-5 3 Monza §
® INSURANCE
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RAY N. WILEY ® SERVICE STATION
1 M A Se ——————————
81 East Main St. NEY'S CITIES sErvI{
Phone 653-2181
MOUNT 10%. Ph. Phone 653-5796 [St BA
FLORIN. PA. ne
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® TIRES of other
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Kelly Springe\d Tire] © 3 mn
and Service ; poi 4
J. P. Glass, Manager M Vi { Poy
1 L . 393-§ i
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LEgiER DE EvaY PHILIP C. DAY of
Pe Radio & TV Service
Brick - Block - Stone a
New and Repair Jobs 47 E. MAIN ST. MT.
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Donegal Springs Road PHONE 6538021 [2% 0


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