The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 06, 1966, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1966
"LEGAL NOTICES
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en
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Claude H, Grosh,
dec’d. late of Mount Joy Bor-
ough, Penna.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
THE UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executor
Henry F. Gingrich, Esquire
Attorney
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Maurice B. Fry-
singer, dec’d. late of Rapho
Township, Penna.
Letters of Administration on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
MARY M. FITZKEE
7 South Market Street
Mount Joy, Penna.
Clarence C. Newcomer
Attorney
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Estate of J. Arthur Moyer,
dec’d. late of Mount Joy, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement. to the undersigned.
THE UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
East Main and Barbara
Streets,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Zimmerman, Zimmerman,
Myers & Gibbel,
Attorneys
1-3¢
3-3¢c
® Of This n That
(From page 1)
It’s quite a sight to see the
thousands of yellow blossoms
making the bank of Big Chi-
ques Creek and the nearby
hillsides bright with their
golden color.
Visitors are welcome, and
it isn’t far from Route 230
when you turn off the high-
way on the little road that
winds along the creek just
east of Mount Joy.
% * *
Mary Grace Martin, who
lives at the corner of Done-
gal Springs Road and South
Market Ave., brought an in-
teresting picture to the Bulle-
tin office this week.
it showed a train coming
alongside the station at Eliz-
abethtown, just after the
turn of the century, bearing
a replica of the world-famous
Liberty Bell. Many people in
the quaint dress of the day,
were standing around to
watch it pass.
* * *
We heard our first lawn
mower of the season Tuesday
morning as we made our cus-
tomary walk to the office. It
sounded like a real harbing-
er of spring, although we
must admit that we could
hardly tell which half of the
lawn had been mowed!
Have you seen the ‘Easter
Egg Trees” in Mount Joy?
There may be others, but the
two of which we know are at
the Clint Eby home on North
Barbara street, and the John
Millers’ home on Delta street
It is a gay sight, to see the
little trees hanging full of
brightly-colored eggs in pas-
tel shades of yellow, blue,
pink, lavender and green!
® ¥ *
A nice letter came to us
this week from Mrs. William
Wyman, formerly of Mount
Joy, who now lives in Miami,
Fla. We share it with you:
“Dear Editor's Wife, For
many years I have been re-
ceiving the Bulletin and eag-
2-3¢ :
erly look forward to it each
week, I had occasion to visit
my two sisters, Misses Mary
and Phoebe Sentz over the
Christmas holidays. My sis-
ters live on Donegal Springs
road and Chocolate Avenue,
a short distance from Bruba-
ker’s little grocery store. It
is a delight to visit that store
for . . . they sell that good
old-fashioned bologna which
you can get nowhere but in
Lancaster County.
“I especially enjoy your
column, and save all the Bul-
letins for my daughter to
read ‘Of This and That’. 1
can almost see the lovely
countryside when you give
such vivid descriptions of
[your trips with your family.”

® List Personnel
(From page 1)

ementary principal in the Eli-
zabethtown Area schools.
The other twenty-one com-
Mary Baldwin, Red Lion area
schools; Richard Bard,
heim Township; Mrs. Mary

0s Cunningham,
Miss Jane Desher, Lancaster
Township; Larry A, Donmoy-
er, Manheim Central; Mrs.
Dorothy O. Diem, Lancaster
County Schools; Dr. John C.
Dunlap, Lampeter - Strasburg
Kenneth E. Flinchbaugh, Co-
calico Schools; Mrs. Cather-
ine C. Glass, Penn Manor;
David S. Green, Dover Area;
Miss Emma Herr, Warwick;
Miss Henrietta Holton, Lan-
caster City; Elmer B. Hoover,
Elizabethtown college; Mrs.
Barbara J. Maestle, Garden
Spot; Mrs. Lillie Martin,
Eastern (York Co.); Mrs. Bar-
bara McMinn, Pequea Valley;
Miss Lena Radel, Columbia
Borough; Mrs. Annette Shin-
‘®


dler, Hempfield; Mrs. James
Watkins, Red Land (York
Co,); and J. Douglas Wenger,
Conestoga Valley.
Elementary school person-
nel have been preparing for
this “first” on the local ele-
mentary level for the past
three years. Personal evalua-
tion. is followed by the com-
mittee’s evaluation of the
system,

COMPLETES TRAINING
Marine Pvt. Larry E. Sny-
der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Snyder of Mount Joy R2,
has completed a 12-day train-
ing and processing cycle with
Staging Battalion at the Mar-
ine Corps Base, Camp Pendle-
ton, Calif.
This refresher
stresses the principles of the
small unit tactics, with par-
ticular emphasis on the fun-
damentals of scouting and
patrolling, and land. naviga-
| tion.
Day and night tactical man-
euvers provide the individ-
mittee members will be Mrs.! al Marine with an opportu:
nity to improve his skill as a
- | . .
Man- | combat infantryman.
Marines completing this
Coulson, Ephrata Union; Am-| {raining are assigned to com-
Solanco,; |
bat units overseas.


Easter Egg Hunt
The Mount Joy Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Post 5752,
will hold thier fourth annual
Easter Egg Hunt on - Easter
Sunday at 2 p.m.
The hunt will be held at
the V.F.W. field in the rea:
of the post home on Longe-
necker Road.
The Egg Hunt is free for
all children 14 years and un-
der and will be staged in age
groups with prizes given to
winners in each group, Rain
date is Saturday, April 16, at
2 pm.

Impala Sport Sedan. Eight standard safety features,
ancluding front and rear seat belts.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Golfers Plan Tourneys
The Mount Joy Golf Assoc-
iation is now interested in
receiving score cards from
members for this season. The
cards are needed to update
posted handicaps and to make
them more accurate. Golf
scores from April 1 to Nov.
PAGE FIVE
division as he posted an 80
last year as did William
Baughman, Frank Aument
and Gerald Hostetter. How-
ever, in cases of tie, the scores
on each hole, beginning with
the first, are used to break
the tie. In this case, Roy had
training |
1 each year are acceptable |pars on the first and second
for handicap purposes. These holes. In the handicap divis-
cards may be given to any of | ion there also was a four-way
the officers or placed in the [tie at 70 with William Baugh-
box provided at the entrance man winning on the basis of
to the Mount Joy Tile and a par on the first hole over
Linoleum store, [Irvin Hostetter, Elias Linde-
imuth and Gerald Sheetz.
This association is now in
the process of collecting dues
of $2 for this season. Dues .
are payable to the Mount Joy Rotarians See
Golf Association and can be |
mailed or given to any of the | ZIP Code Movie
(officers. On the membership |

| .
renewal forms each member

nament and the Best Ball oi
| Partners event on July 24.
This information is
sary in order to properly or-
ganize these two events.
For the match play tour-
ney, members are divided in-
to various flights according
to their handicaps and paired
for competition so that a win-
ner can be selected from each
flight. Last year’s winners in
this particular tournament
were: Championship flight,
First flight, James Spangler;
Second flight, Joe Dolan; 3rd
flight, Warren Greenawalt.
This tourney must be organ-
ized by the time the first as-
sociation tournament is held
on Sunday, May 22 at Cool
Creek so that each golfer can
see whom he is scheduled to
to play.
The association tournament
on May 22 will have Roy
Packer as defending champ-



ion in the low actual score-
h “Straight
is asked if he wishes to com-
pete in the Match Play Tour-
neces-
Line,” the story
tof ZIP Code in movies, was
| shown for Mount Joy Rotari
rans Tuesday as the clubmen
| held their weekly luncheon
| meeting at Hostetters.
The film pointed out the
reasons, mechanics and ad-
vantages of use of the U. S.
Postal Department’s new ZIP
code numbers and urged all
mailers — large and small—
to add the important number
to all addresses.
The movie explained that
the five-digit number repre-
sents three keys for fast pos-
tal service. The first number
indicates a big section (one of
ten in the U. S. The second
and third indicate the center
within the center and the
last two the actual post office
to which the mail is address-
ed.
All men are not equally
qualified for getting money,
but it is in the power of ev-
eryone to be thrifty and save.
—Benjamin Franklin




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