The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 12, 1967, Image 8

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    Emergency Medical
Calls
Dr. David Schlosser
will be available on
Sunday
Emergency calls only, if
family physician can not
be contacted.

State Police Seek
New Recruits
In connction with a contin:
wing recruiling program, a
written examination for
State Police Cadet applicants
is scheduled for May 6 and
applications from those in-
terested in participating in
this examination must be
received prior to Friday,
April 21, 1967:
Basic requirements for
State Police trooper positions
are: 21 to 30 years of age;
5'8" to 64”; 145 to 210 lbs;
20/30 uncorrected vision
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‘63 Plymouth 4-Door, R & H, Automatic
‘60 Dodge Dart. 6 cyl., 2-Door, Stick
‘60 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sdn., 6 cyl., Auto. ......
‘51 Ford 2-Door, Straight Stick
HAVE YOUR TRUCK STATE INSPECTED NOW
S&H STAMPS WITH GAS - OIL - TIRES
SPECIAL
Using The :
Marquette Electronic Motor Analizor
Wissler
323 EAST MAIN STREET
PH. 653-4181 —

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
each eye; high school gradu
ate, and Pennsylvania Resi:
dent.
Benefits include: Trooper
salary - $6,390 to $8,580 per
annum; Early retirement;
Partially-paid hospitalization;
15 days annual vacation, and
15 days annual sick leave.
Qualified residents in Lan-
caster county may obtain ap-
plication forms and further
information by appearing at
Troop ‘J’ Headquarters, R.
D. #4 - Lincoln Highway
East, Lancaster, Mondays
through Saturday between 9
am. and 5 p.m.


® NEW ARRIVALS ©
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Phil-
lips of Levittown, Pa., are
the parents of an 8-pound
son, Gary Owen, born Mon-
day, April 6. This is their
second child. A daughter,
Kim, is three years old.
William P. and Gayle (Nye)
at St. Joseph's hospital.
Henry S. and Verna (Bren
R1, a daughter, at General

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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.
For further information and terms, consult
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OF ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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AIRMAN ROBERT BENDER
Breault, 389 N. Barbara St. : .
: i1 9 | pleted basic training at Lack-
a daughter, Sunday, April 9, 4 spp" Tex. His new
graduate of
school.
PP&LEmployees
Win Certificates
of Pennsylvania
named winners of the 1966
Merit Award for Safety Cer-
ed by Jack K. Busby, PP&L
president.
steam-electric plants and the
utility’s
The representative
working at these locations re-
ceive the Safety
in recognition
no-lost-time
during 1966.
Busby
Merit Awards program aims
to acknowledge
performance by departments.
This helps stimulate interest,
create a competitive attitude
among
provement and in turn build
awareness to safe work prac-
tices.”
“is directly associated with
the Company’s safety effort
— fewer employees
work from injury means in-
creased efficiency in operat-!
ing the
course, is partly reflected in
improved customer service.”
PP&L inaugurated the Mer-
it Award program in 1965.
The 14 group winners in-
clude 1778 employees work-
ing 3,520,440
without a lost-time accident.
Emerald Selects
Staff for 1968
named editor in chief of the!
1968 Donegal
yearbook,
will be published during the
next school year by D. H. S.
Students.
W. Loose.
duction manager and James
Hess, business manager.
be John Gantz and subscrip-
tion sales will
of JoAnn Buck.
will be Bonnie Engle, lay-out
editor; Cory Funk, associate
editor for writing; and, Greg
Snyder and
son, photographers.
remember The Bulletin.
Advertising: Doesn~v Cost —
-- COMING
MAY 30th
JUNE 17th
JULY 30th .....
SEPTEMBER 2nd
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1967
EVENTS --
“MUSIC IN THE PARK”
Sponsored by the Mount Joy Community Council
MUSICAL POTPOURRI
SACRED MUSICAL
UP WITH PEOPLE
RAJAH STRING BAND


The Pennsylvania Federa-
tion of Business & Profes
Airman Robert L. Bender, gional Women’s Clubs, Inc.

son of Mr. and Mrs. George |... °. ‘ ite
Bender of R.D. 2, District VII, will hold its
selected for technical
ing at Sheppard AFB, Texas, ' : &
as a US. Air Force aircraft! ihe Sword & shield, U8 Rt.
maintenance specialist. }
has been
train. | @nnual spring district meet-
ing on Saturday, April 15, at
Lincoln highway East,
: York. Dallastown BPW Club
The airman recently com. will be the hostess club.
The meeting will begin at
1 p.m. with registration and
school is part of the Air : : .
j Training tea. A business meeting will
sman) Stolizfus, Mount Joy| . .. ic hundreds of special-
Command which
be held from 2 to 4 p.m.
with District VII director,
ized courses to provide tech-
nically trained personnel for Jeaneette Espenshade, of Red
the nation’s aerospace force.
Lion, presiding. A program
workshop is planned from 4
to 4:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. a
banquet will be held, which
will close the one-day affair.
Chairman for this meeting
is Mayme McDowell, Dallas-
town,
Approximately 150 - 200
members are expected to at-
tend from the surrounding
counties as District VII is
composed of 15 clubs.
Delegates and alternates
from Mount Joy BPW Club
who will attend are: Delec-
gates - Mary Sarver, Miner-
va Thome, Jeanette Germer;
is a 1966
high
Airman Bender
Donegal
Fourteen employee groups
Power and
ight Company have been


ficate, it has been announc-

BPW To District Meeting
® Chas. Heaps
(From page 1)
ember of 1965. He was a
member of the Friendship
Fire Co., Mount Joy; and the
Chiques Methodist church
where he sang in the choir
and was a member of the
softball team.
In addition to his parents,
Charles R. and Catherine
Quay Heaps, both formerly
of Columbia, he is survived
by two sisters and a brother:
Charlene, 18; Cheryl, 10; and
Craig, 13.
The body will be returned
to Mount Joy but details
were not known early this
week. Services, however will
be held at the Chiques Meth-
odist church. Heilig funeral
home is in charge of arrange-
ments.
The Heaps family has sug-
gested that in lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to
the Charles W. Heaps Mem-
orial Fund, in care of the
Chiques Methodist church.
When in needa of printing
remember The Bulletin.


The PP&L winners in the|Aliernates - Mae Greider,
Lancaster area are: Division |OUise Grimsey and Ruth
Operations and System Op-|Sinegar.
erating departments, Holt-
wood hydroelectric and 2
coal plant.
groups
Manor
certificates
for compiling
safety records
In announcing the winners, LAW ENFORCEMENT
said, “The Safety
good safety
employees for im- OUR ASSISTANCE IN

F.B.I1. AGENTS . ..
“Better service,” he said,
out of
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business. This, of
toto
man-hours


OUR HEARTS ARE SADDENED OVER THE
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK AT OUR MAY-
TOWN OFFICE. WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR A
WILLING TO COME TO OUR AID. HE STOOD
IN OUR PLACE DISPLAYING OUTSTANDING
COURAGE AND BRAVERY. WE SHALL BE
ETERNALLY GRATEFUL.
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS WHO CAME TO
HEND THE CRIMINALS . ... IN CARING FOR
THE PHYSICAL NEEDS OF THE POLICE AND
AND FOR YOUR EXPRES-
SIONS OF CONCERN ON OUR BEHALF . . .
WE SINCERELY THANK EVERYONE FOR
ALL YOU HAVE DONE.
Directors and Employees
Union National Mount Joy Bank
OFFICER WHO WAS

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Nancy Rolfs has been
high school
“Emerald”, which
Faculty advisor is J. W.
Alice Kleiner is to be pro-
Advertising manager will plicant.
be in charge
Working with production
Donald Robin-
When in need of printing



IT PAYS! j

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.
Hospital and retirement benefits are included plus
paid vacation. Salary begins at $4,400.00.
Written 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 APRIL 22
If accepted, the patrolman must become a resident
of Mount Joy Borough,
active duty.
six months

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