SECTION TWO me MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. 64. NO. 9 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To Firms Se rving Community -—— ® AIR CONDITIONING BOLOGNA ® INSURANCE _— AIR CONDITIONING HEATING R. V. RICHARDS & SON Free Estimates Call Marietta 426-4941 Maytown 426-4691 ANTIQUE RESTORING Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop MARIETTA, PA. ® Antiques Restored ® Furniture Refinished ® Formica Work PHONE 426-7591 —_ ® AUCTIONEERS SALES MANAGERS And Appraisers of Antiques Call HOWARD SHAUB 394-7631 VINCE WENDLER 394-1955 LANCASTER. PA. “We Go Anywhere” 7-5p ® AUTO REPAIR SE STALEY'S GARAGE General Repairs Used Cars «. Inspections FLORIN, PA. +853-5951 AUTOMOTIVE ii mE Wissler & Petticoffer PHONE 367-1280 Dependable Used Cars ELIZABETHTOWN ® BANQUETS ER — Mt. Joy Restaurant 307 West Main Street PRIVATE PARTIES BANQUETS CATERING SERVICE Phone 653-0531 RSS] BEAUTY SHOP Ed Barr's Beauty Salon 229 South Market Sireet ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. PHONE: 367-7437 (Closed Mondays) Barto’s Beauty Salon CLASSIC HAIR STYLING 270 Elizabeth Street Landisville, Penna. uy it . . Tig, Garl B. Drohan, Inc. R.D. 2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-8191 You'll LIKE IT! BAUM’'S BOLOGNA “A Select Product” LIZABETHTOWN. R. D. 3 RAY N. WILEY Independent Mutual Agent 72 East Main Street Phone 653-1481 MOUNT JOY, PA. » BUILDING SUPPLIES . AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS » -— _— === ELIZABETHTOWN BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. 400 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET BUILDING SUPPLIES Ph. 653-1491 Mount Joy Manheim Rd. ® DAIRY PRODUCTS ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM — ® DRUG STORES et PRESCRIPTIONS WHEEL CHAIRS -WALKERS Sale or Rent Kreamer Pharmacy * E-Town 367-1262 si ® EXCAVATING C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING ® Residential ® Industrial R. D. 2, MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mt. Joy 653-1253 EXCAVATING AND BACKHOE .WORK Formerly operated by Harold Forwood Free Estimates KENDIG - MAURER CALL 653-6639 ® FURNITURE Call 898-8052. Eberly Furniture & Floor Covering ELIZABETHTOWN R. D. 3 1%2 Mi. East along Manheim Road Call 367-5468 Try Classified for Quick results ® LOANS —_ Instalment Loan Service Inc (LOANS TO $600) Instalment Consumer Discount Co. (LOANS TO $3500) 23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown PHONE 367-1185 ® MASONRY JERRY MILLER MASONRY WORK 102 Poplar St., Mount Joy Free Estimates 653-1732 LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONR Y Brick - Block - Stone New and Repair Jobs Donegal Springs Road 653-0291 * Ji SERVICE ET —— HOLLINGER OIL ” SERVICE FLORIN, PA. 653-348: If no. answer call 653-4938 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service - ® PAINT & BODY WORK ee Carriger ‘Paint & Body Shop Cars painted, Wrecks re-built Wheel alignment Services Rheems 367-6450 W. W. EDGETT PAINTER 37 W. Main St., Mount Joy Free Estimates on Interior and Exterior Work Call 653-2041 after 6 P. M. _——— ® PLUMBING H. S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING — HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales and Service 15 W. Main St., Ph. 653-598} Leo Kob, Inc. Heating — Plumbing Air Conditioning “Since 1904” 24 South Market Street Elizabethtown, Pa. Ee ® ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Large, furnished. Hot and cold water. New beds - single or double. References. EICHERLY'S 78 East Main Si.. Mount Joy You might as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backwards. - When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, August 5, 1964 ® SERVICE STATION NEY'S CITIES SERVICE Phone 653-1104 FLORIN. PA. ® TELEVISION EE ————e PHILIP C. DAY Radio & TV Service 17 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOO PHONE 653-8021 ¢ UPHOLSTERING John S. Pfautz RECOVERING and RESTYLING Call 367-5412 334 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Landisville-Salunga irs William K Kisser The Bell Telephone Com- pany announced recently that an addition will be built to its offices at Landisville cost- $27,000. The 12x16 ft. brick addi tion will provide space for equipment to serve the Lan- disville area where there has been an increase of 570 tele- phone stations and 916 lines during the past ten years. * * *» The East Hempfield Town- ship supervisors plan to be- gin their township census on Monday, Aug. 3. A representative from the Federal U. S. Census Bureau will interview applicants on Monday, Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. \ * * Mr. and Mrs. Barry Henry, 220 Hempfield -Ave., Landis- ville are the parents of a daughter born July 31st at the Lancaster General hos- pital. * ® The Landisville Church of God held its Sunday School picnic on Wednesday, July 29, at the Salunga Park pavi- lion. J. Kenneth Bender, Salun- ga was elected treasurer of the Lanco Food Stores, at a meting held recently at the Southern Manheim Twp. Fire Hall. i w The Couples Club of Zion Lutheran church, went as a group to the By Hex play- house at the Guernsey pavil- ion Saturday, Aug. 1 leaving the church at 7:45 pm. The group returned to the church after the play for refresh- ments. Reservations were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Leser," Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greider, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Nick and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman. ® * State Police Det. Lt. Rufus G. Williams, Lancaster bar- racks left Sunday; Aug. 2nd for the 74th session of the FBI'S National Academy .in Washington, D. C. Lt. Williams is in charge of the criminal investigation section of Troop B. is the fourth member of the state police selected to attend the 12-week course. A veteran of 24 years with the state police, Lt. Williams resides -at 83 Elizabeth St., Landisville. ® *® = * The Landisville - Salunga Ministerial Association will sponsor a series of communi- ty vesper services at the Lan- disville Camp Meeting grounds during the month of August. Services will begin at 7:00 p.m. with the following min- isters speaking: Aug. 2, Rev. Robert Turner, of Salunga Church of the Brethren; Aug., 9, Rev. Harry Mumper, Lan- disville Church of God; Aug. 16, Rev. Bruce Lenich, Hemp- field E.U.B.; Aug. 23, Rev. G. Martin Ruoss, Zion Lutheran Landisville and Aug. 30, Rev. Menno Good, Chiques Metho- dist. * ® #® The Landisville playground held a costume party recently and winners were as follows: Carol Beiler, dressed as a bride, won the award for the prettiest costume. Ken Beiler, disguised as a skeleton, won the ugliest prize. There was a tie for the most original: Heidi Linn as a hula girl and Timmy. Linn as an Indian brave. Tommy McGuire won an award for the saddest cos- tume, dressed: as a hobo,- Anne Henny's costume, made of paper bags, was awarded the prize for the most unus- ual costume, and Mike Mil- ler's bunny costume was the happiest in the show. * Ww Wu The Salunga Church of the | Brethren will hold its church family picnic on Saturday, August 8. CHOCOLATE STAINS When a chocolate stain is in a washable fabric, sponge or soak the spot in cool wa- ter, then wash with a synthe- tic detergent, advises Mrs. Mae Barton, Penn State ex- tension clothing specialist. If a brown stain remains after washing and rinsing, use a mild bleach, but first test thé bleach on the hem or other inconspicuous place for color- fastness If a greasy stain re- mains, use carbon tetrachlor- ide or other grease solvent. A New York firm has offer- ed an aerosol butter spread, the first time butter has been dispensed by squirting from a can. Bulletin advertisement pays. Stop the Boat - I Gotta Get Off It seems some summer sea- side-dwellers had their beach house remodeled not too long ago; and included in their beautiful new kitchen a beautiful new picture win- dow with a view of nothing but the gentle swell of end- lessly rolling waves. When they installed themselves for the season of sun, they brought along their maid, who had never spent the summer at the shore but was willing to try. Well, from the very start, the maid didn’t feel very well. She would wake up in the morning in fairly good fettle, but by the time break- fast was on the table, she would be on the sofa with her hand over her aching eyes, and her stomach churn- ing. After awhile, the solicjt- ous employers called a doc- tor who examined the patient and then inspected the prem- ises. His diagnosis: seasick- ness. The moving picture of the waves, taken every mor- ning on an empty stomach, was just too much. So now they have a Venetian blind to cover the view, and the maid feels much better. —Selected.