PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community ® AUTO REPAIR ®* FURNITURE 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. © 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 653-4891] ® DRUG STORES ——————— 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 GILLETTE Foamy | SHAVING CREAM SUPER-SATURATES YOUR BEARD! REASONS WHY ‘MAIL FOR JAMESTOWN, ALA. CAN BE MISSENT. .. i 1 & Jamestown, Ark. & Jamestown, Calif, *% Jamestown, Colas | *% Jamestown, Ind. \ g¢ Jamestown, Kanss * Jamestown, Kye % Jamestown, Las | % Jamestown, Michs' of <% Jamestown, Mo. ! % Jamestown, N. Ye * Jamestown, N.C, . 3% Jamestown, N. Daks ' ‘ % Jamestown, Ohio { , % Jamestown, Pa. : { 8 Jamestown, R. ls * &% Jamestown, S. C, &% Jamestown, Tenms % Jamestown, Ya. A When you use ZIP Code In your address, your corrge spondence is more likely to wind up in the right James. town. ZIP Code adds ace curacy to your mail. Eberly Furniture & Floor Covering ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3 124 Mi. East along Manheim Road Call 367-5468 * HOME IMPROVEMENT 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. ®* 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 ® OIL SERVICE HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-4484 ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUTS Oil Burner Sales & Service ® 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 CESSPOOL: CLEANING Phone 367-1256 11 Sager Rd.. Elizabethtown ® SERVICE STATION NEY’'S CITIES SERVICE Phone 653-1104 Florin Ward MOUNT JOY dF i131 ADS PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1967 I p— LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTRICES NOTICE Estate of H. Franklin Klumpp (also known as Henry Frank- lin Klumpp), late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- ad to the undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned, residing in 186 Conestoga Blvd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. JOSEPHINE K. GROFF Wm. B. Arnold Attorney 28-3c¢ NOTICE! There will be a public hearing by the Zoning Board of Adjustment Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Florin Hall to decide on a proposed house to be built at the corner of North High and Ziegler Sts. DONALD E. ZERPHEY 28-3¢ Secretary EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of John A. Bachman, dec’d, late of Mount Joy Bor- ough, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned RICHARD A. STARK and PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK Broad & Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 Arnold, Bricker, Beyer and Barnes, Att'ys 29-3c NOTICE! There will be a public hearing by the Zoning Board of Adjustment Oct. 19 at 8:30 p.m. in the Florin Hall to decide on a gift shop to be located at 363 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy. DONALD E. ZERPHEY 29-2¢ PUBLISHERS5S STATEMENT Statement of ownership, management and circulation as required by the Act of Congress of Oct. 23, 1962 Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code. Of Mount Joy Bulletin, published weekly, except one week at Christmas and one week in July. Office of pub- lication is 11 E. Main street, Mount Joy, Penna. 17552. The name of the publisher, editor, managing editor and owner is Richard A. Rainbolt, Mount Joy, Penna. The known bond holders, mortgagees, and other securi- ty holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: none. Av. No. Single copies each Issue Issue Dur- Nearest ing preced- To Filing ing 12 mos. Date Total No. copies printed 2180 2180 Paid circulation sales through dealers & carriers, street vendors & Counter sales 180 175 Mail subscrip- tions 1800 1800 Total paid circulation 1980 1975 Free distribution 110 110 Total distri- bution 2090 2085 Office use, left- over, unaccount- ed-spoilage after printing 100 -00 Total —- 2190 2185 I certify that the statement made by me above are cor- rect and complete. Richard A. Rainbolt When in nee¢ of printing remember The Bulletin. 4 MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Miss Grace Henderson The following have cele- brated their birthday anniver- saries in October: Oct. 1, William Earhart. Oct. 4 Mrs. Clayton Sprout and Mrs. Harold Engle. and Oct. 9, Phil Houseal Tim White. Oct. 17, Karen Hoffman, and Warren Hoffman. Mrs. Margaret Frank re- turned from the hospital last Friday. Mrs. Ada Frank is slowly improving. Let's remember her with cards. She is still a patient in St. Joseph's hospit- al. Airman Barry Watts, Dov- er. Del, spent the weekend at his home. John Hay, a student at Ju- niata college spent the week- end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- ris are vacationing in South Carolina. Guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Huntzinger last week were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mat- ter, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Josie Heron, Mass. and Mrs. Flossie Neal, Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman are celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary by va. cationing at Dushore in Sulli. van County. The Lutheran Church Wo. men will meet Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kese, son and grandsons have returned to South America after visiting the Rev. Peirsons. Maria Leo. polda Hernandez is presently visiting the Piersons. > Some of the members of the Church of God will at- tend the Missionary Forum al Lancaster on Saturday, The Illuminator Class of the Church of God will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold. WAF Carol Blake is en- joying a 15 day teave enroute to Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Marcia Strominger is atten- ding Messiah College this year. Mr. and Mrs. David Doehler and family, Nework, Del.. visited Miss Marie Harter last Sunday. Miss Helen Sload and Mrs. Mildred Wolfe called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Mariet- ta, last Wednesday evening - SCHOOL Boys and girls now in the fifth to eighth grades will be the first to benefit in the new vo-tech school, which is to be erected on the 106-acre plot north of the borough. el ees Nearly 30 fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys and girls in the Donegal school district are being formed this week into a Creativity Workshop,” which will be held twice each month in the Grandview lib- rary from 1 to 3 p.m. Picked because of special abilities and ‘‘gifts” which they appear to have mental- ly, they will be given stimul- ating enrichments, designed to expand and to stretch their horizons and to keep them seeking information and knowledge. The program, the second for Donegal, is being coordin- ated by the county office of education. Parents provide necessary transportation for their youngsters. we ee Student Council Twenty eight members and a like number of alternates have been named as Student Council representatives at the W. I. Beahm junior high school. Parents Meeting There will be a meeting of all Grandview Kindergar-! NOTES - ten parents at the Grand- view cafeteria on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 7 pm. They are: Seventh grade representa- tives— John Penwell, Kathy Gib- ble, Todd Wolgemuth, Debra Boyles, Michael Sipling, Beth |Hess, Mark Dube, Penny i Hinkle, Charles Bradley, Ka- thy Gephart, Mark Rupp, Brenda Wolgemuth, Heather Mumma and Mark Simmons. Seventh grade alternates— William Sutter, Marie Mack- lin, Ronald Goodling, Denise Dube, Randy Hamilton, Deb- ra Arnold, Lewis Gentry, Re- ba Miller, Ricky Frick, Bon- nie Arnold, Steve Landis, Janet Musser, Patricia Mort- on and Michael Eshleman. Eighth grade representa- tives— Mark Gainer, Joani Little, Alan Secrest, Linda Hurst, James Shank, Yvonne Robin: son, Dwight Hess, Anne Ston- er, Frank KXadow, Vicky Brown, William Wolf, Peggy Koser, Patrick Bonham and Bonnie Ritter. Eighth grade alternates — Martin Heisey, Debra Tyn- dall, William Libhart, Bever- ly Shank, Steven Stark, Cyn- thia Walter, Jeffrey Bowers, Deborah Kulp, Marlin Ems- wiler, Eileen Hess, Jere Herr, Diane Swords, Sydney Bridg- ett and Dee Ann Johnson. PP&L Posts Pennsylvania Power and Light company has announc- ed a program of scholarship grants at 21 colleges and un- iversities within its service area to begin at the start of the 1968 academic year. The program reflects the com- pany’s conviction that higher education helps capable young people better realize and de- velop their potential which in turn advances our country’s progress. Four scholarship grants will be made annually at each of the 21 institutions, each valued at $300 at pri- vate colleges and universities and $250 at state colleges. Besides the four unrestricted scholarship grants, four addi- tional grants will be offered at Bucknell and Lehigh uni. versities and $250 at state colleges. for study in either electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. Any student — freshman, sophomore, junior or senior — residing in the PP&L 29- Scholarships county service area is eligible to apply for a scholarship grant. Persons living in mu- nicipalities in the service area served indirectly by the company through resale dis- tribution will also be eligible to apply for a grant. College or university auth- orities have sole responsibili- ty for selecting winners of PP&L Scholarship Grants from among eligible applic- ants Financial need will be considered in addition to sch- olastic ability and any other criteria customarily examin: ed in awarding a scholarship. RUMMAGE SALE There will be a rummage sale from 9 to 4 on Friday, Oct. 13, at the Old Dutch Cleaners location, east Main street, Mount Joy, sponsored by St. Mary’s Catholic church When in need of printing remember The Bulletin.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers