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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 -
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PAGE THREE

The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher

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Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES
Miss
Grace Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Greer
attended Fathers’ Day at Get-
tysburg College last Satur-
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Luther
Straley, Athens, N. Y., visit-
ed relatives and friends in
town, last week.
Mrs. Hazel Crankshaw and
her mother, Mrs. Flora Shire-
man were sightseeing at
Lake George and the New
England states last week.
They visited a granite mine
in Vermont.
Last Saturday the follow-
ing persons took a last look
at the World's Fair: Mrs.
Glen Arnold and son, Keith;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lehman; Mrs.
Esther Shirk; Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fink and son Joe;
Robert Derr; Miss Helen Hol-
lenbaugh; Mrs. Len Musser
and son and your correspond-
dent.
Seaman Scott Trostle,
cently visited his parents.
re-

Bobby Frank celebrated
his 15th birthday anniversary
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B.
Grove spent the weekend in
Wyomissing.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bren-
neman, and daughter, Mount
Wolfe, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fink last Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shafer
and children, Ambler, spent
the weekend with Mrs. May
Hicks.
Mrs. Floss Barnhart and
Mrs. Mary Wetzel visited the
Richard Millers at Landis-
ville last. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs .Ray Fryberg-
er, Miss Jane Fryberger and
Miss Anna Albright spent
the weekend at Pittsburgh
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lowry and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel,
Sr., spent Saturday at New
Cumberland with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Jr. and




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jer associate of Billy Graham
children,
Dr. Glen Hoffman and twin
sons, Palmyra, called on
Mrs. Ruth Hoffman last week.
Many persons from this
area motored to special plac-
es of interest on Sunday to
see the fall foilage.
Pvt. Ronald Johns, of Fort
Dix, N. J. spent the weekend
with his parents.
The Church of God had no
services on Sunday evening
so the members could attend
the Churches of God Evang-
elism Rally in the First
Churches of God, Lancaster.
Dr. Lyman Coleman, a form-
was the speaker.
The Excelsior Class of the
above church met in the So-
cial room Tuesday evening.
Revival services will be
held in the Church of God
during the week of Nov. 14-
21. The Rev. C. C. Brown,
pastor of the Church of God
at Lawnton, Pa., will be the
preacher.
The American Legion Aux-
iliary met Monday evening at
the Legion Home with Mrs.
Goldie Yordy in charge. An-
nouncement was made of a
bazaar and food sale to be
held at Arnold’s Garage, on
Dec. 4, at 10 a.m. The ladies
decided to hold future meet-
ings during the fall and win-
ter at various members’
homes. The November meet-
ing will be at the home of
Mrs. Mabel Haverstick and
the December meeting at
the home of Mrs. Ada Frank.
The Auxiliary members are
invited to meet jointly with
the Legion on Thursday even-
ing, Nov. 4.
Mrs. Goldie Yordy and
your correspondent attended
the meeting of the Lancaster
County American Legion
Auxiliary at Manheim last
Tuesday evening.
The LCW of St. John’s Lu-
theran church attended a
meeting at Christ Lutheran
church in E-town where they
heard a book report given
by Mrs. Wallace Fisher.
The Luther League met at
the church at 2 pm. to go
on a hike.
Pastors Peirson and Cole-
man will exchange pulpits on
Sunday morning. Pastor Pier-
son will be in Bainbridge
and Pastor Coleman in May-
town. This is to promote a
better understanding and fel-
lowship among the district
congregations.
‘Parable’ Movie
To Show Here
“Parable’’, the outstanding
color film featured in the
Protestant and Orthodox Cen-
ter at the World's Fair will
be shown in Chiques Metho-
dist church, Rte 230, East of
Mount Joy. on Sunday even-
ing, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m.
The film has been called
“eloquent” by Time Maga-
zine. Newsweek said “It is
very probably the best film
at the Fair” It was produced
by the Protestant Church of
the City of New York and
filmed at Baraboo, Wisconsin
at the Circul World Museum.
Since there are no words
in the film the interpretation
depends upon what each per-
son brings spiritually to it.
It is designed to encourage
the study of the Scriptures
and the deepening of insight
into the meaning of the
Christian Faith.
IN AIR FORCE
Ronald L. Cooke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Cooke
of 227 North Market Street
has enlisted in the U. S. Air
Force and is presently under-
going four-weeks basic train-
ing at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas.
Cooke, a grauuate of Done-
gal high school with the class
of 1964, attended Elizabeth-
town college.
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The trouble with many
people in trying times is that


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PUBLIC SALE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Friday, October 22nd, 1965
AT 6:00 P. M.
On the premises along the road from Elizabethtown
to Bainbridge at Conoy Brethren In Christ Church
Parsonage.
Coolerator Electric Refrigerator; wooden utility
cabinet; electric washing machine; formica top table &
g4wo chairs; buffet; oak study desk; bookcase; mahog-
any Webcor-Coronet Hi-Fi Record Player; mahogany
record cabinet; FM tuner-adapter; bookcase end table;
round table; end tables; floor lamps; desk lamp; Zenith
AM Radio; typewriter table; studio bed and chair;
double oak bed with bookcase headboard, box spring
and inner spring mattress; bureau; night stand; roll
away bed: bureau and chest of drawers with mirrors;
large cedar chest; sewing machine; occasional chair;
small electric fan; dishes and cooking utensils; ply-
wood table; electric hot pad; 52” movie screen; 14-inch
electric drill: children’s sand box; 50 ft. garden hose;
one 36-ft. extension ladder; two 32-ft. ext. ladders; two
20-ft. ext. ladders; five 6-ft. stepladders; two 4-ft. step-
ladders; two 3-ft. stepladders; two 2-ft. stepladders; 2
iron brackets for hanging ladders; one 16-ft. painter's
platform; one 12-ft. painter’s platorm; paint, brushes,
rollers, and drop cloths; 2-wheel trailer for hauling
painter's ladders;5'x8’ frame tool shed; rubber tired
tray wheelbarrow; cultivator; rotary power mower;
edging mower; hand mower; other garden and lawn
tools; bird houses, bird feeders, and bird bath; and a
lot of articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 6 P.M. when conditions will
be made known by
REV. C. R. HEISEY
WALTER DUPES, AUCTIONEER
A. K. GARMAN, CLERK
Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate & Personal Property
FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1965
On the premises located at 109 South Market St.
in the Borough of Elizabethtown.
Lot of Land, 33'x198' more or less, thereon erected a
2% Story FRAME DWELLING
containing 10 rooms and 1'2 baths. Oil fired furnace,
hot water heat; electric hot water heater; large yard,
large frame garage and work shop.
This is a very good location right in the business
district of the Borough. Immediate possession can be
given. Arrangements to view property may be made
by calling Elizabethtown 367-6391.
Also at the same time and place the following per-
sonal property will be sold:
Magic Chef Gas Stove; G. E. Electric Refrigerator;
base cabinet; 7 pc. dinette set; electric pop up toaster;
electric skillet; electric iron; electric sandwich grill;
electric coffee maker; Kitchen Aid electric mixer; elec-
tric blender; Westclox elect. wall clock; butter scales;
other cooking utensils and dishes; drop leaf extension
table; 10 pe. dining room suite; 2 pc. parlor set; plat-
form rocker; reclining chair with ottoman; plank bot-
tom chairs; cane seated chairs; other chairs; G. E. up-
right sweeper; G.E. swivel top electric sweeper; knee-
hole desk; coffee table; end table; smoking stands; mag-
azine rack; floor and table lamps; mirrors; table ra-
dio; cabinet radio; sewing table; Singer drop head sew-
ing machine; pictures and picture frames; bedroom
suites; 1 with twin beds; box springs and innerspring
mattresses; clothes trees; comforts, quilts and bedding;
other beds, bureaus, and washstands; blanket chests;
trunk; electric fan; 9x12 rugs; throw rugs; runners;
porch rug; Christmas decorations; empty jars, jugs, &
crocks; garden hose; galvanized tubs; cold packer; Ben-
dix Automatic Washer like new; A. Buch & Sons pump
trough; tools; garden tools; step ladder; hand mower;
bench vise; and other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Sale to start at 6 P.M. Real Estate to be offered at
7:30 P.M. when conditions will be made known by
Robert F. Nissley
John F. Nissley
Elizabethtown Trust Company
EXECUTORS FOR THE ESTATE OF
EMILY G. NISSLEY
JACK HORNER, ATTORNEY
DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTS.
GARMAN & KRAYBILL, CLERKS
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