el WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1967 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community ® AUTO REPAIR ® FURNITURE STALEY'S GARAGE Eberly Furniture & Floor General Repairs Used Cars - Inspections Covering MOUNT JOY 653-5951 | ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3 12 Mi. East along Manheim CHARLEY'S c a es PAINT & BODY SHOP 8 : COMPLETE ® HOME IMPROVEMENT AUTO & TRUCK PAINTING GLASS INSTALLED 234 S. Market Ave. 653-5828 MOUNT JOY, PA. ® BEAUTY SHOP Ed Barr's Beauty Shop 169 Center Square MARIETTA PHONE 426-1246 (Closed Mondays) DAIRY PRODUCTS I of ROOFING — SIDING SPOUTING — AWNINGS RALPH F. KLINE Over 20 yrs. experience Mount Joy 653-5771 Lititz 626-7474 Ephrata 733-1224 We're particular about our work. 23 Cent. Sqr., ® LOANS [nstalment Loan Service Inc. (LOANS TO $600) Instalment Consumer Discount Co. (LOANS TO $3500) Elizabethtown PHONE 367-1185 ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D.2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4891 ® DRUG STORES a— PRESCRIPTIONS WHEEL CHAIRS - WALKERS Sale or Rent Kreamer Pharmacy Elizabethtown 367-1262 ® EXCAVATING C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING ® Residential ®¢ MASONRY LESTER P. ESHELMAN MASONRY Brick - Block - Stone Silicone Masonry Waterproofing Donegal Springs Road 653-5325 MOUNT JOY, PA. e OIL SERVICE HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE 653-4484 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUTS Oil Burner Sales & Service ® Industrial R.D. 2, MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mount Joy 653-1253 GILLETTE Foamy Rheems e PAINT & BODY WORK Carriger Paini & Body Shop Cars painted, Wrecks re-built Wheel Alignment Services 367-6450 SHAVING CREAM 93. SUPER-SATURATES YOUR BEARD! the best recipe for folks 15 W. Main St., ® PLUMBING H. S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING — HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales and Service Ph. 653-5981 Leo Kob, Inc. Heating — Plumbing Air Conditioning “Since 1904” 24 South Market Street Elizabethtowhf, Pa. y= newly i moved to NAME OF CITY § Take one phone call (or coupon below), add hostess with baskets of gifts and information about the city, stir in genuine hospitality, and you'll have a generous and delightful welcome, Just phone ~., ® SEPTIC TANKS & CESSPOOL CLEANING OLIVER SAGER & SON, INC. SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOIL, CLEANING Phone 367-1256 11 Sager Rd.. Elizabethtown PHONE 367-7103 rn i WELCOME NEWCOMERS! i Use this coupon to let us know you're here. Name. | = City. 3 i [J Please have the Welcome Wagon | Be Hostess call on me #2 [J 1 would like to subscribe to the i [J 1 already subscribe to the I Fl out coupon and mail to Circulation i #2 Dept. ‘ Florin Ward ® SERVICE STATION NEY'S CITIES SERVICE Phone 653-1104 MOUNT JOY CLASSIFIED ADS e Deaths E. LINA PROCTOR Mrs. E. Lina Kilgore Proc- tor, 74, of 728 South Mar- ket Street, Elizabethaown, died at 10:20 p.m. on Tues- day, July 25th, in the Saint Joseph's hospital after an ill- ness of two weeks. She was the widow of Orlo E. Proctor. Born in Chanceford, Pa., Mrs. Proctor was a daughter of the late Hugh M. and A. Luella Ramsey Kilgore. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Mount Joy, the Elizabeth Hughes So- ciety of Elizabethtown and the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two sons: Orlo E. Jr., New Kensington, Pa., Jere D., Lancaster; six grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Marion Stover, York; and Mrs. Ida Wiley, McKees- port; and a brother, H. Mantz Kilgore, Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held from the Miller funeral home in Elizabethtown Friday at 2 p.m. and burial was made in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. JOHN ROHM John Rohm, 61, 108 Home Lane, Landisville, died unex- pectedly Wednesday morning, July 26, in Landisville. He had been under the care of a physician. His wife Nedra M. Rohm, died February, 1964. Born in Kinzers, he was a son of the late Joseph and Su- san Wagner Rohn. He resid- ed in Landisville for the past year and a half and was for- merly a resident of Mt. Joy. ford R. D. He was a member of the Friendship Fire Co., No. 1, Mount Joy. He is survived by a son, Carl L., Kirkwood R1l; a daughter, Jacqueline S., wife of Stanley E. Gingrich, Lan- disville; and a step-daughter, Mrs. Doris M. Aument, Mount Joy; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kover, Ox- ford R. D. Funeral services were held from the Heilig funeral home Saturday at 10 a.m. and bur- ial was made in the Eberle cemetery. ELIZABETH E. REAM Elizabeth E. Ream, 89, of 633 Wood St., died at the St. Joseph hospital at 11:15 a.m. Thursday, July 27, following an illness of several years. The widow of William A. Ream, she was born in Lititz, the daughter of the late Jac- ob and Susan Brooks Moyer, and lived in Lancaster most of her life. She was a mem- ber of the Grace Lutheran church, Lancaster. Surviving are three daugh- ters, Mrs. Lillian Keiser, Mt. Joy, with whom she resided; Mary, wife of Walter Rolfs, Mount Joy; and Minnie, wife of Howard Rosser, Lancaster. She is also survived by five sons, Herbert, Oscar, Paul, James, and Albert, all of Lan- caster, one brother, Geo. Mo- yer, .Lancaster, 25 grand- children, 46 great-grandchild- ren and six great great-grand- children. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home Saturday morning, July 29, and burial was made in the Riverview Park, Lan- caster. WITMER INFANT Rodney Stuart Witmer, the one-day-old son of Raymond S. and Sara Young Witmer, Box 145, Rheems, died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Ray- mond Scott, at home; the pa- ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Witmer, Leola; the . maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Young, Elizabethtown; the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Es- tella Witmer, Annville, and the maternal great-grandfath- er, Harvey Young, Rheems. The Mount Joy MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week | (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552 In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. PAGE THREE 1 Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as seo: ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Miss Grace Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spenc- er, Dover, Del. spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. The Morrises spent Sunday at Shippensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Grove spent the past week- end at Ambler visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingeman. last Roy McNece was a camper at Camp Tel-Hai last week. Sgt. Michael Henry return- ed from a tour of duty last Thursday which was Mrs. Henry’s birthday anniversary Wasn't that the best birthday gift one could wish for. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayers ers spent last week at Chest- er. Mr. and Mrs. Robert «#Cle- ments and sons, John and Robert visited Mrs. John Wolfe last Sunday. Miss Margaret Trout, Up- per Darby spent last Wednes- day with your correspondent. On Wednesday afternoon they called on Mrs. John Grosh, Mount Joy. Doug and Greg Shuster,of Roslyn, ape visiting the ir grandmother, Mrs. May Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kreider, Willow Street, Mr.s. Jean Lowery, Susan Lowery, Scott Lowery, Debbie Lynch, Mike Kreider, Mrs. Mary Wolfe and daughter Carol, Lancast- er, were visitors of the Joe Huntzingers last Sunday. AMP Sales Up; Net Income Dips Combined sales of AMP In- cirporated, the six months 1967, amounted to $75,200- ,000 or 9% ahead of the $68,- 700,000 reported for the first half of 1966. Combined net income the first half this year for am- 58c per Endorsed Share on the 12,202,866 shares out- standing as of June 30, 1967. This was a decline of 4 per- cent from net income of $7.- 340,000 or 60c per Endorsed Share, based on 12,178,112 shares in the first half last year. The 1966 per share fig- ures are adjusted to reflect a 2 for 1 stock split May,” 67 U. A. Whitaker, Chairman of the Board and S. S. Auchin- closs, President, told share- holders that the modest de- cline in six months earnings was due to a general expen- diture level that is still ap- preciably higher that a year ago. “In making a comparis- on with the first half of 1966, it should be noted that the second quarter of 1966 was unusually strong. Earnings in that quarter set an all- time high when sales were rising faster than the general level of expenditures,” the AMP officials stated. No matter how much you nurse a grudge, it won't get better. subsidiaries and | Pamcor, Inc. (an affiliate) for | to June 30, ° ounted to $7,020,000, equal to i ' bridegroom, the son of jand Mrs. Paul N. Brubaker, Miss Marie Harter and your correspondent were the guests of Mrs. Don Gorreeht and Miss Doris Gorrecht last Thursday. They were enter- tained at a luncheon at Ye Old Ironmaster, Reading. Members of the Church of God are invited to attend the wedding ceremony of Forest Weist, Jr. to Joyce Elaine Swisher at the United Breth- ren Church, Shippensburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar May- ers, the Kanoff family, the Lynn Watts family and the Welcomer family attended the Watts reunion at the Sico Park last Saturday. The following birthday an- niversaries were celebrated last week: Lafayette Kurtz, July 28 and Mike Kanoff on July 29. The following will be celebrated this week: Joey Henderson, Aug. 2 Ensign Robert Morris and Bob Glat- tacker, Aug. 4, Linda Houseat Aug. 6 and Sgt. Larry Hen- derson, Aug. 7. Engagements WALKER — KAY Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kay of Pittsburgh, announce engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Elizabeth, to Robert Dean Walker of Mount Joy. Mr. Walker is the son of Mrs. Robert Walker and the late Dr. Walker. The couple are students at Grove City College; they plan to be married January 27, 1968. the BRUBAKER — HEISER Miss Pamelia Kay Heiser became the bride of J. Ken- neth Brubaker at 3 p.m. on June 10 at the Chapel of the Sermon on the Mount, Elk- hart, Ind. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo I. Heis- er, Rantoui, Ill, and the Mr. Mount Joy R1l. The Rev. Mil- lard Lind of the Goshen Bib- lical Seminary, Goshen., of: ficiated at the ceremony.