The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 29, 1967, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1967
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PAGE EIGHT
Emergency Medical Bpw Marks 12th Birthday
The Mount Joy Business &
Calls | Professional Women’s Club
; celebrated its 12th birthday,
Dr. Newton Kendig | Monday, March 27, when the
will be available on
members met for the regular
meeting at Hostetters. Mrs.
Sunday Walter D. Kauffman, Lancas-
r lls only, if ter, presented a humorous hat
Fe viieian a not | skit. Club members wore
be contacted. their Easter bonnets.
Special guests of the even-
ing were Miss Darlene Hess,
| girl of the month, and her
| mother, Mrs, Wilbur A. Hess,
| who were introduced by Mrs.
.«{y | Robert Brown.
Paul E. and Pauline Siorsh) NE Trerbert. Sarver, presi:
Garber, Mount Joy lar ‘95 (dent, was in charge of the
daughter, Saturday, y ar. &% | husiness meeting. The York
at St. Joseph's hospital. : club Emblem Dinner was an-
Raymond and Pearl (Shic-| 1 sunced for April 16. Mrs.
kley) Valle, 219 Mount JOY | Arthur Sprecher, chairman of
street, a daughter, Saturday, | po finance committee, an-
March 25, at the General hos- | ounced the sale of BPW
pital. Recipe booklets as the March
Frederick and Doris E. | project. A Fashion Show and
(Ruhl) 60 Old Market St. a | Dessert Card Party will : be
son, Thursday, March 23, at held at the Mt. Joy Legion,
the St. Joseph’s| April 24 at 7:30. May 12 and
hospital. {13 will be the dates of the
Gs | rummage sale. The annual
| tea for senior girls and their
| mothers was announced for
| June 4.
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New Arrivals
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Lancaster
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HELP WANTED
Male or Female |
een
chair-
ter party was held for
children at the Day Care
PRISONER | Contes
Are you chained to a desk| =“ p..jqent Sarver announc-
or machine 40 hours €VEIy | .4 , Traffic and Crime Insti-
week? Do bells, wilsiles 24 | fe which will be held May
a wg dor pos your | 6, at the Winterstown Fire
work lack opportunity and ‘
challenge? The only differ-
ence between a rut and a
orave is its length. Want to
get out of that rut? Want a
chance to develop your real
talents and abilities; Stop
being a prisoner? Write Box
17508.
1-4c

CHICKEN BARBECUE
The Mastersonville Fire
en barbecue in the fire hall
on Satudday, April 8, fron:
4 to 8 p.m. Dinners and take-
outs will be available!

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Brownstown,
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MEN. WOMEN, COUPLES
Multimillion dollar motel industry is booming. Train
immediately in luxury motel to be a manager, assist-
ant manager, supervisor or executive housekeeper.
Earn top salary plus free luxury living quarters on
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Short low cost training period. For complete details
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INVITATION TO BID
Sealed written bids will be received by the
undersigned until April 17, 1967 for purchase of
an unimproved tract of land in the village of
Milton Grove, Mount Joy Township. Front 100
feet on Milton Grove-Rheems Road.
toaster
For further information and terms, consult
tats dtst tee
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF
FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
OF ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Executor of will of Ada M. Gingrich, Dec’d
50-4c

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PTI I I I I NI eset I I II I III I a I teil sei eto t es
NOTICE!
The Police Commission at Mount Joy is taking
applications for Patrolmen. All applicants must pass
a physical examination before completing the applica-
tion and must be at least twenty-one years of age.
ttt otootitiiiltsto2t
Hospital and retirement benefits are included plus
paid vacation and Christmas bonus. Salary begins at
$4,400.00.
Written
plicant.
examinations will be given to each ap-
Applications may be received from
Lester G. Hostetter, Secretary
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK,
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW AND MARCH 24
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If accepted, the patrolman must become a reisdent
of Mount Joy Borough, six months after beginning
active duty. 49-3c
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Company will hold a chick- |
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Hall. This institute is spon-
sored by District 7 BPW
clubs in conjunction with the
Pennsylvania State Police —
Troop “H’’.
The Music and Social com-
fittee was in charge of the
meeting, Committee members
include Mrs. John Stauffer,
chairman; Mrs. Lester Eshel-
man, Mrs. Adam Greer, Mrs,
Hans Helms, Miss Louise
Kuhlman, and Miss Dorothy
Schock.
Lions Club Sees
Auction Movie
Auctions, auctioneering and
an auction were the subjects
Tuesday night, Mar. 21, for
the Mount Joy Lions, meet-
ing at Hostetters.
J. Omar Landis of Man-
heim, an official of the Lan-
caster County
association, was the speaker.
He also conducted a brief

cinating movie which shows

tion operates.
Landis is one
of
cars across the auction block.
|
|
‘Wrinkle Free
‘Age Is Myth
Don’t believe it. There is
no wrinkle-free old age. No
| matter what the promises. Is-
| ometric facial exercises won't
[banish wrinkles, no
| what the quacks say. Accord-'
ling to the dermatologist who
heads the AMA’s Committee
on Cutaneous Health and Cos-
| metics, wrinkles develop in
| older people because the skel-
etal framework of the face
changes over the years, be-
| coming thinner, and the skin,
too, becomes thinner and dri
er as times goes on, losing its
elasticity. These changes in-
volve the skin, not the mus-
culature — so no amount of
exercise will affect wrinkling.
Too much exposure to the
sun, poor health, poor diet,
and poor skin care — these
are the major known causes
of wrinkling. If you avoid
overexposure to
you lubricate your skin daily
with a skin cream, oil or lo-
tion, replacing the natural
oils that diminish with age;
if you get adequate sleep, ex-
ercise, and relaxation; if you
eat a well-balanced diet —
and if you frown less often
you may retard wrinkles.
|
LETTUCE QUALITY
The butt or stem end of
|iceberg lettuce is no indicator
of quality or age, says Penn
| State Extension consumer ed-
| ucation specialists. The red
| coloring at the stem end is
nature’s way of healing a
cut. A milky-like juice oozes
out when a head of lettuce is
cut from the plant. As this
juice is exposed to the air, it
{turns red and seals off the
| cut.





| ® Gary Ellis
| (From page 1)
Lukes’
Mount
St.
in
lis a member of
| Episcopal Church
| Joy.
| Ellis has authored several
| articles which have appeared
in trade journals.
| is married to the form-
er Elizabeth Mumma, of Mt.
| Joy, and is the father of three
{ children; Gary Jr., 10; Leann
9: and Karen, 5.
The Medical Education and
| Research Foundation was
{founded in February, 1966,
to offer financial support of
medical, dental and nursing
desearch and education and
to disseminate information
obtained through that re-
search, Mrs. Neuman said.
It also plans to solicit funds

{or engage in projects to raise!
Imoney to keep its program |
lin operation.
Auctioneer’s | tand are not
food sale and showed a fas-|chatter and laughter.
|
how the Manheim Auto Auc- [1onely and stay at home a
|
{
|
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-- COMING
“MUSIC IN
MAY 30th
JUNE 17th
JULY 30th
SEPTEMBER 2nd


|
Something wonderful is
| happening in Mount Joy Leis-
{ure Club meetings out at the
| Sportsmans Club Building
leach second Monday of the
| month.
| The goal of 100 members
(will soon be reached as 10
new members joined the club
the last two months.
If you think those who at-
having a good
time, just drop in sometime
and observe the happy faces,
be
ny
more, not when you can take
There is no need to
| Mrs. Gerald Sheetz, | several ‘part in the variety of activi-
man. announced that an Eas- auctioneers who each Friday | tjeg indulged in by people of
the [of the year sell hundreds ol the community in
your age
bracket.
Folks who have no means
of travel can obtain it by
calling the phone number be-
low,
One man said, “I was glad
when my neighbor asked me
PROMOTED
Ronald A. Mason, 23, whose
matter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
G. Mason, and wife, Barbara,
live in Donegal Heights, was
promoted to first lieutenant
during ceremonies at Korat,
Thailand, January 23.
Lt, Mason is the site officer
in charge of Detachment A,
207th Signal Company near
Korat, Thailand. He entered
the Army in January, 1966,
and was stationed at Ft. Gor-
don, Georgia, before arriving
in May 1966.
The lieutenant was gradu-
ated in 1961 from Wilson
high school, Easton, Pa., and
received his B. S. degree in

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1965 from the University of
Kentucky, Lexington.
the sun; if BODIES FOR SCIENCE
Medical and dental schools
require approximately 17,400
bodies yearly for instruction
But only 600 are received
each year through bequests:
in all, medical schools are
able to obtain (fram unclaim-
ed bodies and other sources)
fewer than 3,000 of the need-
ed 7,500 bodies.
consist in
but in con-
Courage doesn’t
feeling no fear,
quering fear.
EVENTS ..
THE PARK”
Sponsored by the Mount Joy Community Council
MUSICAL POTPOURRI
SACRED MUSICAL
UP WITH PEOPLE
RAJAH STRING BAND
Letter to the Editor
to go along. I was bored sit-
ting home watching televi-
i sion day after day. Now I
,am living again, visiting the
Club and being with people
my own age.”
I am sure that is the feel-
(ing of all who attend, one
can tell by looking at the
happy expression on their
‘faces. Visitors are always
| welcome, especially those
y Who long for friendship, fel-
lowship and something to
| while away the hours that
sometime be dreary.
| Our happiness in this world
. depends on the affections we
are able to inspire in others.
Ask any member of the Mt.
[Joy Leisure Club.
Yours, the president,
Lewis P. G. Hart 653-
i
|
4208



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Card of Thanks


We are deeply grateful to
our relatives, our neighbors
and our other friends who
have been so kind to us and
we wish to sincerely thank
them for their expressions of
sympathy and other kindnes-
ses to us at this time of our
bereavement in the loss of
our dear husband and father.
Mrs. John M. Hess, Sr.
and Family 2-1c
With our grateful apprecia-
tion we wish to thank all of
our neighbors and other
friends and our relatives for
their expressions of sympathy
and their kindnesses to us
during the illness and at the
death of our beloved husband
and father.
Mrs. Henry B. Klugh
and Family 2-1c
FOR SALE
short cut tobacco stems
Mechanically Baled
AND
tobacco dust in bags
H.Roy Nissly & Co., Inc.
Corner Wood & Market Ave.
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
653-5216





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