The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 11, 1965, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1965
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community



® AUTO REPAIR
® MASONRY

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STALEY'S GARAGE
General Repairs
Used Cars - Inspections
~ MOUNT JOY 653-5951


® AUTOMOTIVE
E30
90
To Dodge, Inc.
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DODGE CARS-TRUCKS
BOYS New and Used
Ph. 367-1280 Elizabethtown






® BEAUTY SHOP


Ed Barr's Beauty Shop
169 Center Square
MARIETTA
PHONE 426-1246
(Closed Mondays)


® BOLOGNA

Buy it . . Tig
You’ll LIKE IT!
BAUM’'S BOLOGNA
“A Select Product”
ELIZABETHTOWN, R.D. 3


® INSURANCE


RAY N. WILEY
AGENCY, Inc.
Independent
Mutual Agent
72 East Main Street
Phone 653-1481
MOUNT JOY, PA.



® DAIRY PRODUCTS


ELWOOD MARTIN
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D.2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-8191


® DRUG STORES

PRESCRIPTIONS
WHEEL CHAIRS - WALKERS
Sale or Rent
Kreamer Pharmacy
Elizabethtown 367-1262


® EXCAVATING


C. ROBERT FRY
GENERAL EXCAVATING
® Residential
® Industrial
R.D.2, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Mount Joy 653-1253

KENDIG - MAURER
TRENCHING
WATER & SEWER LINES
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
CALL 653-6639



® FURNITURE

Eberly
Furniture & Floor
Covering
ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3
12 Mi. East along Manheim
Road
Call 367-5468

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® LOANS


Instalment Loan Service Inc.
(LOANS TO $600)
Instalmeni Consumer
Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown
PHONE 367-1185
J
LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
New and Repair Jobs
Donegal Springs Road
653-0291



® OIL SERVICE


HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-3483
If no answer call 653-4938
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Oil Burner Sales & Service



© PAINT & BODY WORK



Carriger
Paini & Body Shop
Cars painted, Wrecks re-built
Wheel Alignment Services
Rheems 367-6450
WILLIAM H. ROLAND
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
PAINTING
69 Main Sireet
Salunga, Pa. 898-8533

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® PLUMBING


H. S. MECKLEY & SON
PLUMBING — HEATING
OIL BURNERS
Sales and Service
15 W. Main St., Ph. 653-5981 |

Leo Kob. Inc.
Heating — Plumbing
Air Conditioning
“Since 1904”
24 South Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.



® SEPTIC TANKS &
CESSPOOL CLEANING


OLIVER SAGER & SON,
INC.
SEPTIC TANK AND
CESSPOOL CLEANING
Phone 367-1256
11 Sager Rd., Elizabethtown


® SERVICE STATION


NEY’'S CITIES SERVICE
Phone 653-1104
MOUNT JOY
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Florin Ward

TEENS STAY HOME
Parents with air-condition-
ed houses have fewer juve-
nile deliquency problems.
Their teenage youngsters
generally are more apt to
stay home on hot nights than
they are to roam the streets.

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PAGE FIVE
Playground Program Nearing End
Mount Joy Playground
The youngsters at the
Mount Joy playlot participat-
ed in a hat show and a cos-
tume show at the park last
week,
The hat show, held Aug-
3, had the following winners
and categories. The prettiest,
Russella Markley, 1st, Bonnie
Lauver, 2nd; Vicky Williams,
3rd; most unusual, Sue Ma-
teer, Howard Mott, and Cin-
dy Gainer; most original,
Rick Hopple, Sandy Stahl,
Cutest, Nicola Makley, Bar-
bara Bender; largest, Pam
Fitzkee; smallest, Suzie Ben-
der; silliest, Jesse Fitzkee.
August 4 the costume show
was held with 35 participants
Winners were. ugliest, Billy
Martin, 1st; Charles Grimsey,
2nd; most colorful, Barbara
Bender, Jesse Fitzkee; scari-
est, Debbie Gainer, and Pan
Drace and Michael Drace;
funniest, . Gary Heisey, Ed
Grimsey, Sonny Herr tied for
second, and Bonnie Lauver:
prettiest, Vicki Williams,
Rhonda Smith; Most original,
Sandy Stahl, first, Rick Hop-
ple, and Howard Mott:
Cutest, Suzie Bender, and
Sue Martin.
Two cootie tournaments
were conducted at the play-
ground last week. In the be-
ginner’s contest John Swarr
took top honors. Scott Stark
came in second. Cindy Gain-
er and Barbara Mackinson
were 1st and 2nd place win-
ners respectively.
The youngsters participat-
ed in various races and re-|
lays last Thursday morning.
The Annual Awards Night |
will be held Wednesday eve-
ning at the playlot, begin-
ning at 6:30.
Instrumental Music
Attendance is quite regul-
ar at the summer instrument-
by Mrs. Lau,
Smith and Barbara Smith.
Phil Hossler and Gary Heis-
ey were umpires.
In another game with Mar-
ietta on Wednesday, July 28,
Maytown was defeated by a
score of 13 to 11. The 11
runs were scored by Debby
McLain, Alberta Gutshall,
McNaughton, LuAnn Singer,
Sherry Smith, Jamye Shank,
Mary Ellen Drace and Bar-
bara Smith. Umpires for the
game were Bob Frank and
Phil Hossler.
Activities this week include
a Pet Show on Tuesday eve-
ning, an all day outing with
the other playgrounds at Sico
Park on Wednesday, and an
Awards night program on
Thursday evening.
The people of the commu-
nity are invited to attend the
Awards Night activities on
Thursday evening at 6:30 p.
m. All playground activities
are sponsored by the May-
town Civic Association.
Marietta Playground
A special event activity
held Tuesday was a Doli
Show. Playground members
brought all sorts and sizes of
dolls. The wnners of the ca-
tegories were as follows:
Jean Flowers, most dolis
(30); Mary Jane DeJesus, lar-
gest; Jane McDowell, smalil-
est; Cheryl Smith, oldest doll;
doll; Theresa Billet, most un-
usual. Points were awarded
as prizes for entering and for
winning.
On Wednesday 21 play-
grounds members, supervised
Miss Brandt,
and Mr. Kugle, journeyed to
the Safe Harbor Dam for an
all day fishing trip. There
were plenty of bites, nibbles,
and catches, but no really
big-whoppers.
Thursday the girls softball
team was defeated by May-

al music program.
A number of students have |
been preparing their District]
Band tryout solos. Tryouts!
will be held in December
and nearly 1000 students
will participate.
The music trophies this
year are awarded to Cynthia |
Roland and Jeff Bryant who
have made the most progress
on their instruments during
the summer six week course
of study.
Crafts Program
The final week of the arts
& crafts program at the Mt.
Joy and Florin playgrounds
was spent with the beginners
making pot holders from ny-
lon loopers. The intermedi-
ates and seniors made “piggy
banks” by decorating Clorox
bottles.
Maytown Playground
A girls’ softball game and
tournament highlighted the
activities at Maytown play-
ground last week. Senior and
intermediate boys participat-
ed in checkers and chess
tournaments.
On Thursday afternoon,
the girls’ softball team play-
ed Marietta on the Maytown
diamond. Maytown won that
game by a score of 5-3. The
five runs were scored by Con-
nie McNaughton, Joan Ken-
dig, Alberta Gutshall, Sherry

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town 5 to 3. But on Friday
the girls sprang back and
defeated a hard - to - beat
Columbia team from Janson’s
playground. They won 7 to 5
in a tight, good game, the
win coming only at the end
| of the last inning.
Thursday night 27 girls
from the playground partici-
pated in a sleep out. The girls
had fun and returned to the
playground the next morning
tired but still full of pep.
Next week, the last week
of playground, an all-day pic-
nic for all the playgrounds,
will be held at Sico Park in
Mount Joy. .Games for all
ages and softball games are
being planned. The children
will need to bring a lunch
and money if they want ice
cream. Wednesday night will
be Awards Night at the play-
ground with awards going to
the children with the most
points.
Florin Playground
The winner of the Senior
horseshoe tournament
Charles Engle.
Bounce ball tournament
winners are: Intermediates,
1st, Jesse Landis & Richard
Farmer, 2nd, David Beamen-
derfer and Billy Sutter, 3rd,
Bob Lawrence and John
Helmstaedter. Senior winners
are 1st, Bill Baltozer and
Bruce Sutter, 2nd, Lynn Hoff-
man and John Shrum, 3rd,
Keith Gish & Carmen Brad-
ley.
The Intermediate checkers
tournament champion was
Michael Johns.
Winners of the foul shoot-
ing tournament were: Seniors
John Shrum and Buddy Rolfs
(tie) 1st; Sue Miller, 2nd. In-
termediate, Jesse Landis, 1st;
John Helmstaedter, 2nd; and
Dennis Brown, 3rd.
Thirty-three children enter-
ed the Pet show held Tues-
day morning. The following
prizes were awarded: Dogs,
largest, Mike Mowrer, Scott
Brightbill, saddest eyes, Cin-
dy Zeller, Smallest, Karen,
Sally and Dee Ann Johnson,
youngest, Susie, Nancy and
Buddy Rolfs, Curliest tail,
Donna McNaughton, Connie |
was |
Debbie Fitzkee, best behaved,
Gail, Mark and Scott Madara
Cats — largest, Jimmy Farm-
er, cutest, Ernie Braun, Rab-
bits, prettiest, Keith Mateer,
fluffiest, Patty Sumpman,
Guinea pigs, prettiest,, Susie
Miller, largest, Sheri Zerph-
ey, prettiest hamster, Linda
Braun. Best kept fishbowl,
Maureen Jones. Most unusual
pet, Jimmy Miller.

The following children took
part in a Talent Show held
jon the porch at the Washing-
ton School Buddy and Nancy
Rolfs, Barbara Miller, Susie
Rolfs, Sharon Miller, Sally
Johnson, Clark Henny, Jesse
Landis, Elaine Smith, Debbie
Fitzkee, Kim Whalon, Ann
Houseal, Sheri Zerphey, Lin-
da Braun, Cindy Zeller, Kar-
en Braun, and Janice Rogers.
Children from all age
groups participtated in the
Bicycle Rodeo on Friday
morning. Winners of the dif-
ferent events are as follows:
coasting race, 1st, Ken Derr,
2nd, Don Snyder, 3rd, Joe
Baltozer. Skill test, Tom
{ Derr, Billy Shickley, & Bob
Sauders: Timed race, Ken
Derr, Tom Derr and a tie for
third, Bob Sauders & Keith
Gish. Speed rase, Intermedi-
ates, Jesse Landis; 1st begin-
ners, Chris Coleman; Seniors,
Ken Derr; Girls, Susie Rolfs.
Ball throw, Jeff Bowers, Jes-
se Landis, and Billy Shick-
ley; Obstacle course, Ken
Derr, Keith Gish, Tom Derr.
The overall winners were
Ken Derr, Tom Derr, and a
tie for third, Jesse Landis &
Billy Shickley.
Thursday evening a play-
ground king and queen were
crowned. The candidates
were selected by taking five
girls and five boys of each
group, (beginners, Intermedi-
ates and Seniors) that had ac-
cumulated the most points.
The playground youngsters
then voted for 1 girl and 1
boy from their own age group
The six children selected
were: Beginners, Cindy Mac-
kison and Ernie Braun, Inter-
mediates, Susan Rolf & Scott
Madara; Seniors, Mary Rolfs
and Charles Engle. The child-
ren then voted for the girl
and boy they wanted for king
and queen. Nancy Roifs and
Ernie Braun were crowned
Florin Playground Queen &
King at the festivities Thurs-
day evening. After the crown-
ing, there was a family bingo
party.
Point leaders at the end of
the 5th week of playground
are: Beginners, girls, Debbie
Fitzkee, Sheri Zerphey, El
laine Smith, Boys, Ernie
‘Braun, Mark Madara and
Peter Fitzkee. Intermediate
girls, Susan Rolfs, Mary
Jane Robinsin, Karen Braun,
Boys. Jesse Landis, Stephen
Landis and Scott Madara.
Senior girls, Nancy Rolfs,
iSue Miller, Cindy Zeller; —


"Boys, Lynn Hoffman, Walter
Rolfs, (tie) Charles Engle and
Bruce Sutter. First and sec-
ond place point leaders will
be given awards next Tues-
day evening.
Cabinet Improves
Home Laundry
By having a cabinet built
around stationary tubs, you
can improve both the ap-
pearance and storage facili-
ties of your home laundry.
This home improvement
project is a cinch even for
the amateur craftsman.
Roomy drawers and a
splinter-free top, which is
ideal for sprinkling clothes
or sorting laundry, are good
planning. Materials needed
are readily-available, includ-
ing grainless hardboard
which is easily kept clean
and won't snag garments,
and light lumber for fram-
ing.


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