The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1965, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1965 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE FIVE
Geltmacher, Betty Kipp, Jo wad one of the Company's | He will be honored by the


 
A 1 agedy of Er rors by Jerry Marcus Sleau, Dorothy Koch, Irene|leading agents in its 120th 'company executive officers
Hyde, Don Wenyer and Bet-|anniversary campaign. Bair |at a special conference at
{ = ( a ty Markley. achieved this honor by plac- (the Sheraton Park Hotel in
i =| = J wip - ling in force in excess of |Washington, D. C. this week-
iE : $500,000 of ordinary life in-lend along with other com-

et mt —
I GIL A FOXY & CLOTHES HES |
Ag Survey surance in the ten-week per-|pany leaders from through-
Farmers in the Mount Joy iod from Feb. 15 to April 30. out the country. .
area are being asked to sup-
ply pertinent information a-
bout livestock in a survey
starting May 20. Postmaster
Elmer Zerphey has announc-
ed.
Cards will be delivered to OF VALUABLE
farm mail boxes, selected at
random on rural routes serv-| R@al Estate ate and Household Goods
ed by the Mount Joy post of-
fice.
These semi-annual surveys FRIDAY, . JUNE 4, 1965
are conducted cooperativel
cl vor by the De ey On the premises located along road leading from
and agriculture departments| Rheems to Donegal Springs, House No. 240.
and serve as a basis for esti-
mating numbers of livestock Lot of land 75x170 ft., more or less, thereon erect-
on farms; livestock produc- ed a
tion; the size of the pig, calf, ¢
lamb and wool corps; and 0 S ry F d S H
the number of chickens rais- ne 0 rame an tone ouse
ed. This information is of] containing 5 rooms and bath; basement under entire
Conslevatle importance 10| house; laundry in basement; oil-fired furnace, hot wat-
armers, the livestock indus-| or heat Summer-Winter hookup; storm windows and




try, industries serving agri- doors
: culture, public agencies and Ss 3
on k 2. | the ml I ee: This is a very good location in a new development,
"Wouldn't it be better Jo set vour horn fixed?" vig and the house is in good condition, has been occupied
< Farmers receiving survey two and one-half yours
The rravelers Safely Service cards have been urged to fill Arrangements to’ view properly win be made by



them out and to return them) 1; 0 glizabethtown Phone 367-2610.
vos . : : romptly to their mail car- A
Bad driving manners contribute heavily to highway og Y oe Zerphey Also at same time and place a lot of household
goods and tools.
casualties. said.
Sale to start at 5:30 P.M., real estate to be offered
at 7:00 P.M., when conditions will be made known by

. Rosser, Anna Caldwell, Mae | Honored by Company
Sur prise Party Boyer, Caroline Shoop, Edy-| Tt recently has been an- : John E. P etersen
the Kreider, Pearl Graybill, {nounced by the New York JACK B. HORNER
-W ; , ATTORNEY
By Co orkers (Grace Huber, Janice Gantz, |Life Insurance company that| DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS
Ellie Lindenberger, Wanda'Ray D. Bair of Mount Joy'A. K. GARMAN & PHARES MILLER, CLERKS 9.3¢


 
Mrs. Edith Ressler, Mount
Joy R2, was the guest of —_—
honor at a surprise dinner \ 3
party held for her by AMP a
employees of Elizabethtown i
on Thursday night at the
Watering - Trough, . Mount
Joy.
Mrs. ‘Ressler retired from
the Company after almost 15
years of service. The employ |
ees presented her with an en-
graved silver dish and she
also received other gifts and:
cards.
Attending the dinner were
Burt Hendrix, William Haun,
Alfred Mt Guigan, William
Haun, Alfred McGuigare,
Pierce Rankin, Samuel Nace,
Mr. and Mrs Robert McLean,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gainer,
Esther Drace, Florence Kin-
es, Mary Gingrich, Betty
Jane Mimmall, Betty Gut
shall, Dorothy = Stark, Ruth


LEGAL NOTICES


The Donegal Union School
Board will receive - sealed
bids for 1 -Chevrolet Subur
ban Station Wagon (Carryall)
in “as is” condition. Bids
shall - be marked “Bid on
Chevrolet” and delivered to
the high school office on or
before June 4 at 4:30 p.m.
This vehicle may be inspect-
ed on the high school park-
ing lot by arrangement with
Mr. Ralps Leed, head custod-
ian. 8-1¢



NOTICE Ee et
“At the Meeting of Mariet-
ta Borough Council May 11,
NE De a pickup specially equipped for camper service!

from paying the Per Capita . . n
Tax for Yio year Ios Just add a camper body and head for the hills! This new pickup comes
Mavioite Borough. ou equipped for vacation fun with heavy-duty rear shock absorbers and
PRECUTADE NOTICE auxiliary springs, oversize 7.50 x 16 tires, front stabilizer bar, a pair of big
saat of Benlarnly J, Gaul side mirrors, radio and deluxe heater, tinted windshield,
Borough, Lancaster County, full-depth foam seat plus many other pleasant appoint-
Letters test t i ’s bi i i
Letters testamentary on ments. Check into Chevy's big Choice of all kinds of 3
bog bo SLO deine, pickups at your Chevrolet dealer’s! NO. 1 WAY TOWORK
requested to make immedi- 3 o
ate payment and those hav- See your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck.
ing claims or dempndsa--3 Umeha lh a in 0 nel ei Te By S— SDL Sh em
gainst the same will present a te esp ls a ao oS A i a peat SRO at : Sh
Shem iho} delay for ig
CMESTELLA E. GAUL NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
28 Doplay Sipe. | WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 6534821
Samuel S. Wenger,
Attorney 9-3c : e—