The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 05, 1964, Image 8

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Vote For Free Toll Service
The customers of the Col-
umbia Telephone company in
the Mount Joy area were the
first exchange to accept the
company’s proposal to re-
move toll charges on calls
to Lancaster, Landisville,
and Manheim.
The “yes” vote reached 50
percent of all subscribers on
July 28, and went over the
top the next day. Of the 1439
votes cast to that date, 952
favored the elimination of
toll charges. Company offic-
ials feel this response in less
than two weeks after the bal-
loting began is a tribute to
the progressive spirit of the
citizens of that community.
The Mount Joy area will

To Give Program
“The Four Winds,” a folk-
singing, comedy team will
appear in person at the Don-
egal Annex auditorium Sat-
urday evening, Aug. 8 at 8
p.m. for a special show.
The program will include
many o the favorites the folk
music set has come to enjoy
so much. “The Four Winds”
will singf “My OI Man,”
“Larado,” “I Never will
Marry,” along with many
new songs of the same hum-
orour vein. The program will
include not only the comedy
and riotious horseplay the
boys are known for, but will
also include traditional folk
songs and also some of the
more recent additions by
such groups as “Peter, Paul,
and Mary,” “The Kingston
Trio,” and “The Limelight-
"
ers .
Commissioned
James R. Bennett, 22, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Bennett Jr., 257 Marietta
ave., received a reserve com-
mission as an Army second
lieutenant at Indiantown Gap
Military Reservation, Ann
ville, Pa., on July 30.
Bennett received the com-
mission upon completion of
six weeks of advanced Re-
serve Officer Training Corps
(ROTC) summer camp train-
ing at the reservation.
A member of Lambda Chi
Alpha fraternity, he was
graduated from Donegal high
school in 1960 and William
& Mary College, Williams-
burg, Va., in 1964.
At National Meeting
Carl E. Ginder, Mount
Joy R2 has been selected to
take a prominent part in the
unique 1964 Youth Program
of the 36th annual national
Farm American Institute of
the American Institute of
Cooperation at the Michigan
State University, August 9-
12. He will serve on a panel,
Wednesday afternoon, Aug.
12. discussing ‘Career Oppor-
tunities for Youth in Cooper-
atives.”
Theme of the three-day
meeting will be “Dynamic
Dimensions for Cooperatives”

BEGINS TRAINING
James H. Gieg, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gieg
of 160 West High st., May-
town, has begun basic train-
ing at the Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Ill
The nine-week training in-
cludes naval orientation, his-
tory and organization, sea-
manship, ordnance and gun-
nery, military drill, first aid
and survival.
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PLAN DANCE :
The ladies, auxiliary to the
Mount Joy fire company wili
sponsor a dance from 7 to 10
p.m. Saturday evening, Aug.
8, in the street in front of
the fire house.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Maurice D. Marsales, 34,
West Main Street, will cele-
brate his 54th birthday anni- |
versary on Saturday, Aug. 8.'
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
now have another factor in
its favor to attract new in-
dustry and new residents. All
present customers will bene-
fit by easier and faster call-
ing to these localities. More
complete communication can
be enjoyed because telephone
users will no longer have to
worry about toll charges or
charges for overtime.
The monthly rates for mul-
ti and four party residence
customers will go up 90c; for
two party $1.15; and private
line customers $1.65. The or-
iginal target date for inaug-
uration of this new service
was late 1965.
However, - technical diffi-
culties and the required -co-
ordination with other tele-
ohone companies in Lancast-
or county now make 1966 a
more realistic date, according
to a company spokesman.
Although balloting has
shown that telephone sub-
scribers want the toll-free
calling, balloting does not
end until August 15.
Telephone company offic-
ials welcome additional votes.
TV AFIRE
An overheated television
set caused a slight fire Tues-
day morning at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Sny-
der, Mount Joy R2.
Friendship Fire company
responded to an alarm. There
Trip To Alaska
Thursday J. Willis Freed,
former Mount Joy postmaster
and well-known accountant
leaves on a two-weeks trip
to Alaska.
He will go by train to Van-
couver, B.C., take a ship
through the inside passage to
Skagway, see the sights and
later return to Seattle by air-
plane.
The trip will boost his vis-
it to 48 of the 50 states in the
Union. The two missing for a
complete listing are Michigan
and South Dakota. ‘I'll see
’em both, if I have to make a
special trip,” Freed said this
week.


NEW ARRIVALS
Rodger and Audrey Joanne |-
Maytown,
July
(Appley) Phillips,
a daughter, Thursday,
30, at Columbia hospital.
George and Maribel (Erb)
Dice, 255 Marietta Ave., a
daughter, Saturday, August 1
at General hospital.
Paul J. and Betty (Gerlach)
Hershey, 205 North Barbara
St., a son, Sunday, August 2,
at St. Joseph’s hospital.
Barry L. and Shirley (Gale-
bach) Henry, 220 Hempfield
Ave., Landisville, a daughter
on Saturday, Aug. 1, at the
Lancaster General hospital.
David and Nancy (Riedel)

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son, Monday, Aug. 3, at the
Osteopathic hospital.
BACK ON JOB
Donald Eichler, Florin ward
mail carrier, has returned to
work this week after several
weeks of sick leave. His route
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1964
has been carried by Mrs. El-
mer S. Forwood.
Selfishness is that detest-
able vice which no 'one will
forgive in others, and no one
is without in himself.
—H. W. Beecher



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