The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 05, 1967, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,
Convenient Reference To
1967 T
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Firms Serving Community


¢ AUTO REPAIR
®* FURNITUKE


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

CHARLEY'S
PAINT & BODY SHOP
COMPLETE
AUTO & TRUCK PAINTING
GLASS INSTALLED
234 S. Market Ave. 653-5828
MOUNT JOY, PA.



e BEAUTY SHOP


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

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




e DRUG STOKES
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


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Eberly
Furniture & Floor
Covering
ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3
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Road
Call 367-5468
East along Manheim
HE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
© CHURCH NEWS
(From page 6)
ly Conference.
Friday-Saturday
Fourth Quarterly
vention, Easton, Pa.



Florin Church oi Brethren
Mount Joy. Pa.

® HOME IMPROVEMENT
Rev. Howard Bernhard


ROOFING -— SIDING
SPOUTING
RALPH F. KLINE
Mount Joy 653-5771
Lititz 626-7474
Ephrata 733-1224
We're particular about our
work.

7:30 p.m, Bible Study
“Prophets” Rev.
Byerly.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Jr. Choir rehear


®* [LOANS


[nstalment Loan Service Inc
(LOANS TO $600)
Instalment Consumer
Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown
PHONE 367-1185



* MASONRY

LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
Silicone Masonry
Waterproofing
Donegal Springs Road
653-5325



e OIL SERVICE


HOLLINGER
OIL SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-4484
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUTS
Oil Burner Sales & Service



e PAINT & BODY WORK

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



® 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
CESSPOOI, CLEANING
Phone 367-1256
11 Sager Rd.. Flizabethtown


‘® SERVICE STATION


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





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sal.
7:30 p.m.
sal.
Sr. Choir rehear
Mount Joy, Penna.
Henry W. Frank, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 am Sunday School.
10:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
Study and Prayer
First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Harry A. Freebairn
Pastor
William Gassman, Supt.
Thursday
00 p.m.
hearses.
Midweek Bible
Meeting.

Youth
hearses.
8:00 p.m. CLC Seminar
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. The Church
worships.
Sermon: “Way to Go”
3:00 p.m. Confirmation
Class
6:00 p.m. Family Night
Program. Ralph Taylor, Jr.
Church World Service.
8:00 pm. CLC Seminar
Monday
7:30 p.m. Deacons meet
Tuesday
9:30 a.m. CLC Seminar


Donegal Presbyterian
Church
Mount Joy R. D.
Harry A. Freebairn
Pastor
Lee Bates, Supt.
Thursday
8:00 p.m.
hearses.
Sunday
Adult Choir re-
6:00 p.m. Family Night
at Mount Joy
Monday
8:30 p.m. Trustees meet.
TO SPONSOR FILM
The Donegal Alumni asso-
ciation will present the mov-
ie, ‘State Fair”
evening,

Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Dick |
Haymes, , Vivian Blaine, |
Charles Wininger,
McHugh, with lyrics and mu-
sic by Rodgers and Hammer-
stein.
Proceeds from the showing |
of the movie will be used]
by the Alumni association to
sponsor scholarships for lo-|
cal students.
cence. It is the nativity of our
common Adam.


1 think that I shall never |
see a pay check that is all]
the red. Wish I could cash |
the stub instead!

big stick; you will go far.
Business meeting.
7:05 p.m. Missionary Soc.
Business meeting.
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
8:40 p.m. Senior Choir re-
hearsal.
Thursday
8:30 pm. Fourth Quarter-
Con-
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Church School
10:00 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship. Sermon Rev. Henry
Beeker. “Faith”.
Wednesday
Robert A.
Worship Period.
Choir re-
8:00 p.m. Adult Choir re-
9:30 a.m. The Church Wor- |
ships.
Sermon, “Way to Go” |
10:10 a.m. Church School
3:00 p.m. Communicants’
Class.
on ey
April 13, at 8 o-}
clock in the W. I. Beahm |
junior high school auditori-|
um, “State Fair’ stars Dana |°
Fay Bain- | |
ter, Donald Meek and Frank |
No one ever regarded the]
first of January with indiffer- |
—Charles Lamb!
for me. Ductions keep me in | the care of a physician for a
Speak softly and carry a Buller and Hazel Reed Bul-
¢ Deaths
ROBERT M. TRIMMER
532 Groff avenue,
town, died at his
4:45 p.m. Friday, March 24.
He had been under
but death was unexpected,
He was employed at
eth Laboratories, Inc.,
etta. Born in New Holland,
he was the son of Morris A.
15 years.
He is survived by his wife,
| Shirley Heisey
| father, of New Hollond, and
three children, Sandra, Ste-
phen, and Barbara, all at
home, a sister, Janet, of New
Holland.
He was a member of the

Mount Joy Mennonite Church | Elizabethtown Church of the
| Brethren and a member of
| the church board. Funeral
services were held Monday,
Mar. 27 at the Elizabethtown
Church of the Brethren, with
interment in the Mount Tun-
nel cemetery.
Semen
ROBERT S. BRANDT
Robert S. Brandt, 60, of 29
Mount Joy Street, died Fr¥
day, March 31, at St. Joseph
hospital of
following an illness of seven,
years.
A patient at the hospital]
for the past three weeks, he |
was a native of Elizabeth-|
town, and was the husband
of Nedra K. Brandt. He was
ithe son of the late Amos and
{ Minnie Shultz Brandt.
| A retired automobile re-
| pairman, having worked 20]
| years for H. S. Risser Motor
{Co., he operated his own
| business from 1950 to 1959.
He was a member of the
United Church of Christ, Eli-
za bethtown.
| Surviving in
his wife are four


addition to!
children: |
| Sgt. Robert E., USAF, of,
| Harrisburg; James R. Man-’
heim R4; W. Paul, Mouni
iJoy R2, and Mary Ann, wife
lof Paul Shank, Mount Joy.
| Also surviving are 13 grand-,
| children.
| Funeral services were held
| Monday afternoon from the
| Miller funeral home in Eliz-
| abethtown and burial was
{made in the Mount Tunnel
| cemetery.
MARGARET P. ENGLE
|
|
+ Mrs. Margaret Purdy Eng-
le, 79, widow of Warren B.
Engle, 2722 University Boule-
| vard, Jackson, Fla., died on
| Saturday, April 1, at 3 am.
in Jacksonville.
{ Her husband, a native of
ca, died Feb. 14, 1966.
Born in Philadelphia, Mrs.
{Engle resided in that city
and Ocean City, N. J.. for
{many years. For the past six
years, she had been a resi-
dent of Jacksonville. She was
{a member of South Jackson-
| Vi ille Presbyterian church.
She is survived by two
(sons: Ralph P., of Jackson-
ville, and Warren E., of Elm-
| vale, Canada. Also surviving
|are two grandchildren.
{ Funeral services were held
| Tuesday April 4,
morning,
tfrom the Nissiey Funeral
|Home and burial was made
lin the East Donegal
tery.
ceme-
CLARENCE R, BULLER
/
Clarence R. Buller, 27, of
{664 Square Street, died un-
expectedly Sunday, April 2,
at noon. He had been under
heart condition.
Born in Mount Joy,
the son of Theodore Sherk
he was
PA
Ai snd INRA 2. kn
I I.
Robert M. Trimmer, 39, ol
Elizabeth-
home at
the care
of a physician for two years,
Wy-
Mari-
Trimmer and the late Mar-
garet Bower Trimmer. He
was a graduate of New Hol-
land high school and Eliza-
bethtown college, and had
resided in Elizabethtown {or
Trimmer, his
a heart condition
PAGE SEVEN
Snavely &
and was a
Donegal
mems-
deliveryman for
Dosch, Lancaster,
1960 graduate of
high school. He was a
ber of Glossbrenner E.U.B.
church, Mount Joy, and the
Florin Fire company.
Beides his parents, he is
survived by a brother, David
E., at home; three half-bro-
thers: Theodore Paul, Eliza-
bethtown; Harold W. and
Emlen R., both of Mount Joy
a half-sister, Minerva J.,
wife of Clarence Wagner Jr.,
New Providence; a step-sis-
ter, Ella B., wife of John
Otto, Lancaster; and patern-
al grandmother, Mrs. H. W,.
Buller, Mount Joy.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday morning, April
5, from the Heilig funeral
home and burial was made
in the Camp Hill Cemetery.
® Mount Joy
(From page 1)

In considering the
ity of using the Lancaster
landfill, council noted that
the extra distance and added
time would add an estimated
$3,000 to present costs, it
was feared, would add so
greatly to the total time nec-
essary for the job that it
might be impossible to make
weekly collections through-
out the borough.
Considering the possibili-
ties for garbage and trash re-
possibil-

moval on a long-term basis,
council heard such suggest-
ions as: 1. develop their own
landfill operation; 2. Form
ra cooperative landfill with
| municipalities in the area;
13. Conseruct a
|incinerator:
cooperative
4. Private gar-
bage disposals in all homes.
9. A public disposal which
discharges pulverized gar-
| bage into the public sewer
system.
Borough council members
tare well aware of the com-
| plexity of the problem they
| now face and in all probabil-
ity a special council meeting
will be held within the very
near future in an effort to
hammer out a solution.
| Garbage and trash dispos-
lal in a community of some
1600 homes is a constant and
‘continuing activity, The 5000
population generates huge
quantities of refuse which
must, for health and sanita-
tion reasons, be removed on
a regular basis.
Mount Joy boough crew
‘people have been removing
nearly 40 loads of refuse per
month, hauling to the Eiiza-
bethtown landfill. It has been
costing the borough about
83. 50 per load to dum: tj Ol
{the private landfill.
And, in visualizing the
| quantity of refuse involved,
| consider that the new bor-
ough compactor truck, squee-
zes and compresses its loads,
using the specially buiit hy-
draulic equipment which is
part of the truck itself. Each
load from this equipment
: would equal several ordinary
jie Bainbridge-Maytown ar-,
truck-loads of and
trash.
garbage
® Washington Report
(From page 3)
for my selections. Candidates
must meet physical reqguire-
ments, among other tests. A
young man’s grade average
in school is important, but
it is by no means the only
criterion. Good moral char-
acter is a prime requisite,
Extracurricular activities
and athietic ability are also
factors wiiicit must be tanvii
into account in the search
for outsanding leadership
talent.
For their development of
top-notch officers, our Arm-
ed Services need and want
young men who are well-
rounded and possess capa-
bilities in many directions.
By inquiring thoroughly
into the backgrounds and
records of all who apply, 1
will do my best to select the
best-qualified candidates, not
only as my principal nomi-

ler. He was employed as a
nees but also -as alternates.