The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 27, 1966, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community


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® AUTO REPAIR
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| STALEY'S GARAGE
( General Repairs
Used Cars - Inspections

MOUNT JOY 653-5951
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® BEAUTY SHOP :

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


® BOLOGNA


Buy it . » Ca
B You'll LIKE IT!
I BAUM’S BOLOGNA
"A Select Product”
ELIZABETHTOWN, R.D. 3


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



® DRUG STORES
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PRESCRIPTIONS
WHEEL CHAIRS - WALKERS
Sale or Rent
Kreamer Pharmacy
Eliz :bethtown 367-1262
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® EXCAVATING
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, C. ROBERT FRY
- GQUNERAL EXCAVATING
i ® Residential
f ® Industrial
H.D.2, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Mount Joy 653-1253
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® FURXITURE


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

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® HOME IMPROVEMENT
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ROOFING — SIDING
f SPOUTING
RALPH F. KLINE
Mount Joy 653-5771
Lititz 626-7474
Ephrata 733-1224
We're particular about our
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Insialment Loan Service Inc.
(LOANS TO $600)
| ~~ Instalment Consumer
r Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr.. lizabethtown
PHONE 367-1185
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¢ OIL SERVICE
HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
653-3482
If no answer call 653-4938
Oil Burner Sales & Service



® PAINT & BODY WORK

Carriger
Paini & Body Shop
Wheel Alignment Services
Rheems
Cars painted, Wrecks re-built
367-6450



® PLUMBING

OIL BURNERS
Sales and Service
15 W. Main St.,
Leo Kob, Inc.
Heating — Plumbing
Air Conditioning
“Since 1904”
24 South Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.
H. S. MECKLEY & SON
PLUMBING — HEATING
Ph. 653-598]



® SEPTIC TANKS &
CESSPOOL CLEANING


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



® SERVICE STATION




® [MIASONRY
LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
f= Brick - Block - Stone
F New and Repair Jobs
[ Donegal Springs Road
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Phone 653-1104
Florin Ward
NEY’'S CITIES SERVICE
MOUNT JOY


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HEADACHE PAIN

Holes Better
Handles like putty. Hardens like wood.
ALL PURPOSE
Prevents Rust

DON'T WASTE
MONEY ON
IMITATION
Fill Cracks And
PLASTIC WOOD
The Genuine -Accept No Substitute.
3-IN-ONE OIL
Oils Everything
REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOR
Ray N. Wiley
Named to Office
Ray N. Wiley, head of the
agency bearing his name in
Mount Joy, has been re-elect-
ed to the board of directors
of the Tri State Mutual Ag-
ents association at its 21st
annual meeting, held in Har-
risburg, April 24-26. He pre-
viously had served two two-
year terms as a director. The
association is comprised of
1,250 mutual fire and casual-
ty underwriters in the states
of Pennsylvania, Maryland &
Delaware, with headquarters
in Harrisburg.
This past year, Wiley has
served the association as
chairman of the educational
committee and was respon-
sible for developing the pro-
gram for the Penn State Mu-
tual Agents Seminar, which
will be conducted July 24-26,
on the Penn State University
campus.
Wiley is second vice presi-
dent of the Lancaster County
Agents association, serving on
its program committee; direc-
tor of the Mount Joy Cham-
ber of Commerce, and past
president of the Mount Joy
Rotary club with a perfect
attendance record for 18 yrs.
He serves the Chiques Meth-
odist church as a member of
the finance committee.
Chorus to Give
Spring Musical
The senior high chorus of
Donegal high school will pre-
sent a spring musical featur-
ing “The Lowland Sea” by
Alec Wilder April 29 and 30
beginning at 8 p.m. in the
high school auditorium.
With the setting in a New
England costal fishing village,
“The Lowland Sea’ describes
the conflict which arises
when a sailor's wife remar-
ries assuming that her first
husband has died at sea.
What happens when her for-
mer husband returns pro-
vides the plot interest of
this musical production.
Appearing in lead roles
will be Lucy Eshelman as
Dorie; Ted Fellenbaum as
Johnnie, Mike McDowell as
Nathaniel; and Keith Bright-
bill as Captain Jesse. Terrie
Gemberling and George
Broske will be the accompan-
ist..
Also featured on the pro-
gram will be several special
numbers by the ninth grade
chorus. The entire concert is
under the direction of Mrs.
Ro Ann Lau.
Name Yearbook
Staf for 1967
The editorial staff for the
1967 edition of the ‘Emerald’,
Donegal high school year-
book, has been announced by
advisor, John W. W. Loose.
Paula Longenecker will
serve as editor-in-chief and
Bill Sprecher and Rita May
will assist her in the posi-
tions of production manager
and business manager respec-
tively.
Kathy Smith is advertising
manager, Brenda Reuter is
subscription sales manager
and Mike cDowell is sales
promotion manager.
Alan Acri has been named
associate editor, responsible
for layout and design. Evelyn
Snook will supervise the ty-
pists as manager of typing
staff.
Additional positions in the
areas of photography and art
as well as editorial writing
positions will be filled at a
later date.
The 1966 Emerald will be
available in September and
was produced with Lucy Esh-
elman, editor-in-chief. The
new Emerald staff will begin
production of its annual at
the beginning of the next

school year.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1966
Pushes State for Bypass
State Representative Jack
B. Horner attended the re-
cent hearings in Harrisburg
held by the State Highway
Commission on additional
road needs for the Lancaster
county area.
Horner stated that his pri-
mary interest was to make
sure that no action taken in
the hearings would in any
way jeopardize the current
status of the Route 230 by-
pass, which was programmed
by the highway department
last year.
The current hearing didn’t
deal with roads which had
already been programmed by
the highway department;
however, he stated that Rte.
230 could have become an is-
sue if any attempt had been
made to have it removed
from department planning

Horner is happy to report
that this did not occur and,
in fact, there was complete
agreement on the Route 230
by-pass as well as all other
road improvements which
have already been program-
med for the county.
Senator Richard A. Snyder
also attended the hearings
and urged that methods of
speeding up highway con-
struction in the county be ex-
plored.
Following the hearing. Hor-
ner consulted with officials
of the highway department
concerning progress on Route
230. The department indicat-
ed that final engineering is
now in process and that if
has issued instructions to the
engineering firm to rush
work on the eastern leg of
the new road so that work
and replaced with another as | can be started at the earliest
vet unprogrammed road.
possible date.

BPW Holds April Meeting
Rev. G. Edgar Hertzler,
pasior of St. Pauls E. U, B.
church, Elizabethtown, was
the speaker for the April
meeting of the Mount Joy
Business and Professional
Women’s Club, held Monday,
April 25, at Hostetters.
His topic was ‘Religion &
Moral Aspects of Personal
Development.”
The speaker was introduc-
ed by Mrs. A. H. Weidman.
Miss Lucy Eshleman, one of
the Girls-of-the-Month, pre-
sented vocal selections from
the opera, ‘The Lowland Sea’.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
George Broske.
Miss Joan Aument, 22 W.
Donegal St., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Aument Jr.
was introduced as Girl-of-the-
Months by Mrs. Edw. Grim-
sey.
Special guests at the meet-
ing included Miss Jeanette
Espenshade, Red Lion, Direc-
tor of District 7, and Miss
Mayme McDowell, Dallas-
town. Mrs. Gail Sullivan, of
Lancaster, invited members
to participate in a secretary’s
workshop to be held on April
30 in Lancaster.
The Personal Development
Committee was in charge of
the meeting. Mrs. Robert
Brown is chairman of the
committee which includes
Mrs. Woodrow Fitzkee, Mrs.
John Gates, Mrs. Edw. Grim-
sey, Mrs. Vera Newcomer,,
Miss Lois Rohrer, Mrs. John
Way, and Mrs. A. H. Weid-
man,

Named Captain
Of Fund Drive
Clair H. Hoffman, general
manager of the Christian
Light Bookstore at Elizabeth-
town, has been named cap-
tain of the Mount Joy and
Elizabethtown section of the
$560,000 Messiah College
Hall of Science Fund.
The announcement was
made by Harrisburg attorney
Harry G. Banzhoff, who is
chairman of the primary gifts
division of the campaign.
John C. Tuten, president of
the National Bank and Trust
Company of Central Penna.,
is general chairman of the
fund drive to provide a new
science teaching and research
facility at the liberal arts col-
lege located in Grantham.
Banzhoff noted that contri-
butions are being sought
from selected individuals and
groups in an eight county
area including Adams, Cum-
berland, Dauphin, Franklin,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry
and York counties.
Four of every five traffic
accidents in 1965 could have
been avoided. The major
cause of death and destruc-

tion on U. S. Highways, says
Traveler, is driver error and
lack of judgment.
During the business meet-
ing Mrs. Arthur Sprecher,
chairman of Finance Com-
mittee, reported on the Des-
sert Card Party and Style
Show. She also announced a
Rummage Sale to be held at
the former A&P store May 13
and 14.
Mrs. Eugene Eicherly was
named chairman of the nom-
inating committee with Mrs.
Marlin Sinegar and Mrs.
Charles Graham, members of
the Committee.
The delegates elected to
State Convention at Harris-
burg June 10, 11 and 12 are
Ralph Thome with Mrs. Rob-
ert Hoffmaster and Mrs. Jno.
Melhorn as alternates.
Special recognition
given to Mrs. Robert Hoff-
master and her Public Rela-
tions committee for the club
scrapbook which won first
prize for District 7. This a-
ward was presented at the
spring district meeting held
April 23 at Chambersburg.
The luncheon honoring wo-
men in government was an-
nounced for May 7 at the
Penn Harris Hotel, Harris-
burg.
Mrs. Herbert Sarver, presi-
dent, was in charge of the
business meeting.
Mrs. Herbert Sarver and Mrs.
was
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