WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1964 TIGHTER FIT If a hole in the wall be- comes too large to hold the screw, take the screw out, pack the hole with steel wool wall surface, and then place the screw. and put. the screw back in. Or. poke a wooden match in the hole, break it off at the re PATROLMAN WANTED The Mount Joy Police Service Commission will be receiving applications for patrolman for he Borough of Mount Joy. Applications may be re- ceived from the Secretary at the Union National Mount Joy Bank and returned upon completion between July 30 and August 17. Applicants must be between 21 and 40 years of age and a resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. No ap- plicant shall be admitied to an examination unless he shall have prepared and filed an application for said examination upon the form furnished by the Commission. LESTER G. HOSTETTER Secretary of Commission THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wit- mer and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Witmer, of Strinestown, spent Tuesday with the Arnold Finks. | Mr. and Mrs. Kent Collen- son, Winfield, Kansas, called ,on Mrs. Ray Fryberger last Monday. Robert (Peanut) Barr, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barr and Howard Barr, last week. Jimmie Smith, of Vienna, Virginia, spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Mrs. Sarah Sload, Lancaster, also spent several days with the Smiths. Mrs. Michael Gratch was installed as the president of the Lancaster County Coun- cil of the American Legion Auxiliary at Quarryville last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mari- lyn Fink, Mrs. Margaret Brandt and Miss Grace Hen- derson also attended the If you're the kind of buyer who looks out for N01 (that's you) look for the man with ‘the N91 deals—now! (that's your Chevrolet dealer) === in V PA. meeting. Samuel Ney is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felty Mrs. Henry Earhart and Mrs. Margaret Brandt were at the World’s Fair on Tuesday. William Earhart spent sev- eral days in New York last week. Mrs. Harold Endslow cele- brated her birthday anniver- sary on Sunday. Postmaster, Geo. Glattack- er, was on vacation last week Mrs. Harriet Smith, a member of the cafeteria staff of the Maytown Elementary school, attended a class on Quality Foods at Drexel In- stitute last week. Mrs. Minnie Frew and son, Lance, of Frackville, visited friends in town last week. A/lec Fred Theobald, North Carolina, is spending 21 days with his parents and brother. Mrs. Carl Houseal returned from the hospital Saturday, and is recuperating at her home. The Rev. Daihl is enjoying a vacation for two weeks. Glenn Stauffer of the Lan- caster Camp of Gideons will be the speaker on Sunday at the morning worship service at the Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Houseal and children are vacationing at the seashore this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood New- comer and son and Mr. and Mrs. Therman McNece atten- ded the funeral service for Charles Luzader at W. Vir- ginia last week. John R. Wolfe, King of Prussia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mildred Wolfe. Sylvia Foltz was one of the participants in the Tony Grant, “Stars of Tomorrow” show on the Steel Pier at At- lantic City last week. This was their fourth consecutive appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryber- ger and daughter, Jane, Miss Anna Albright were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Coch- ran and son, Richrd Albright at Quarryville on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Blaebaum, of York, visited Mrs. Mabel Haverstick last week. Miss Mildred Zink, Ardmore is spending several days this week with Mrs. Haverstick. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hous- eal entertained on Sunday in honor of the birthday anni- versaries of Mrs. Annie Arn- old, Mrs. James Drohan and Joe Houseal. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mervn Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arnold and children; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Bostic; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Barnhart and daughter; PAGE FIVE |Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold and children, Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foltz and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Derr and children; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houseal and sons; Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. James Drohan and daughter, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and children, of Mt. Wolfe, AID FIREMEN John J. Pfaus, seaman ap- prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pfautz, Mount Joy R2, recently aided in the fighting of a fire in Villefranche, France, while serving aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Spring- field in the Mediterranean. Springfield’s crewmembers aided local firemen in fight- ing the blaze which threaten- ed to engulf many of the old villas in Villefranche. 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