WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1967 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To ® AUTO REPAIR Firms Serving Community ® 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. = ® DAIRY PRODUCTS Sm er ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D.2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4891 DRUG STORES el | 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 i Ll GILLETTE f 1 F oamy Rs SHAVING CREAM saving e 79¢ % ox. 7 77 | SUPER-SATURATES : YOUR BEARD! ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally: caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, non- poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur- face germs. ‘‘De-itch” skin with Zemo—Liquid or Ointment. % THERE ARE REASONS WHY ‘MAIL FOR JAMESTOWN, ALA. CAN BE MISSENT. .. / # Jamestown, Ark, ! % Jamestown, Calif, % Jamestown, Colas | ¥ Jamestown, Ind, i % Jamestown, Kange * Jamestown, Ky. | % Jamestown, Law 2 *% Jamestown, Michs *% Jamestown, Mo. ! &% Jamestown, N. Ye * Jamestown, N.C, . % Jamestown, N. Daks® ' ¥% Jamestown, Ohio { | % Jamestown, Pa. | *% Jomestown, R. I. ! % Jamestown, S.C. ? o% Jamestown, Tents & % Jamestown, Va. } When you use ZIP Code In your address, your corre spondence is more likely to wind up in the right Jamese town. ZIP Code adds ace curacy to your mail. Eberly Furniture & Floor Covering ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3 V2 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 CLASSIFIED ADS .@® Dorothy Schock (From page 1) was the conductor of a Mt. Joy community chorus of church choirs which gave a Newcomer, “has served her community in many ways. For years, she was a leading soprano in the city, and serv- ed churches of all faiths as a soloist, as well as directing many church choirs. “At present she is direct- or of the Red Rose City Chapter of Sweet Adelines, and she has been a guest con- ductor for the Lancaster County Schools’ Music Fes. tival. She is an honorary member of the National Fed- eration of Music Clubs, and has been a recipient of the “Classroom of the Month” award sponsored by the Na- tional Freedoms Foundation. “Miss Schock’s greatest contribution,” he concluded, “lies with many, many lives she has touched through mu- sic combined with her own warmth and patient leader- ship. “She has matured for many, the joy and satisfac- tion of self-expression achiev- ed through a fine perform- ance of a fine art. “She has created for the community, through her work and her attitudes, mem- orable moments of listening, not only at McCaskey, but throughout the city and coun- ty. “The entire community is indebted to Dorothy Schock for her selfless and exciting service.” LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE The proposed budget for the Borough of Mount Joy for the year 1968 has been prepared by the Borough Council and may be inspect- ed at the home of the Secre- tary, Frank Walter Jr., south Market street and South Al- ley. The budget will be present- ed for passage at the next regular meeting of the Bor- ough Council. 37-1c ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Grace N. Martin, 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 LILY E. MARTIN 208 Park Avenue, Mount Joy, Penna. Carl G. Herr, Attorney 34-3c¢ ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Robert G. Buel, dec’d., late of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- ted 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, JAMES B. HEILIG 23 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. Carl R. Hallgren, Att'y Lancaster, Penna. 35-3c ALL PURPOSE 3-IN-ONE OIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOR musical program at Gloss-| brenner church as part of that congregation's 125th birthday anniversary. PINs Senna “Dorothy Schock,” said Benjamin Greider has been elected president of the Lan. disville Fire Company for 1968. Other officers elected for the coming year are: Richard Shaak and Kenneth Dough- erty, vice presidents; Robert Herr, secretary, Bernard Kine, treasurer and Donald ter Poff, Reid Graybill and Lewis Mease, directors. EIl- wood Miller was elected fire chief with Richard Fawber, Gordon Mummaw Sr., Mel- vin Stauffer, and Seth Eber- sole serving as assistant fire chiefs. Barry Barto was elec- ted engineer. Delegates to the Lancaster County Fire- man’s Association are Wal- lace Miller and Lewis Mease. Delegates to Fire Zone 7 are Melvin Stauffer, and Rob- ert Pickel. Wallace Miller is delegate to the State Fire. man’s Association. Mervin Stauffer is janitor. * *» Ww Wiliam Hoffman, Landis- ville, incumbent was reap- pointed as a member of the Hempfield Union School Bd. at a meeting recently. The board passed a resolution commending the Public Utili- ties Commission for odering a new bridge in Rohrerstown. The board reported that approximately 4,000 persons attended the annual open house at Centerville Junior high school October 29. Resignations of two teach- ers, Mrs. Dorothy Pilberg, fifth grade at Mountville Ele- mentary School and Mrs. Nancy Miller, fourth grade at East Petersburg elementary school, were accepted. Hired was Miss Deanna Walker, 121 East Main St., Mount Joy, as fourth grade teacher at East Petersburg elementary school The annual board reorganiza- tion meeting will be held at 12:30 p.m., Dec. 4th. * * * A course on babysitting in currently being held for 7th and 8th grade girls, in the Hempfield area by the Hemp- field Jaycee-ettes in the all- purpose room ofthe new Cen- terville Junior high school. At the first class, Dr. Gerald Albright, of Landisville spoke on the medical aspects of babysitting. Mrs. Leslie Blake of the Visiting Nurses Asso- ciation, discussed infant and child care at the second ses- sion. Mrs. Charles Vogt spoke on accident prevention and first aid at the third class. Mrs. Vogt is from the Ameri- can Red Cross. Trooper Ed- win Grazer, of the Lancaster State Police, gave tips for babysitters’ safety at the fin- al class of instruction. At the final session, the girls who pass the test will be given certificates which state that they are qualified babysitters. There will be listings of all girls who receive certifi. cates in the various stores in the Hempfield area for any- one who would be interested in using their babysitting ser- vices. Members of the commitiee in charge of the course are Mrs. Roy Weitzel, Mrs. Ken- neth Malehorn, Mrs. Marvin Millhouse and Mrs. Donald Miller, chairman. School ad- visors are Mrs, Earl F. Koch- enour and Mrs. Thomas Hall. Seventy-two girls are en- rolled in the course which has a small registration fee. * * * The Ladies’ Auxiliary of American Legion Post 185, Mount Joy will hold their regular monthly meeting on December 7 at the Post home in the form of a Christmas Party starting at 7 pm. A covered dish supper will be served. Business meeting will follow at 8 p. m. All members are invited to at- tend the meeting. Everyone attending should bring a gift which will be wrapped and given to party at Coatesville Lutz, Clifford Lupold, Sylves-|; LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS ROBERT D. STONER Seaman Recruit Robert D. Stoner, USN, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stoner, 343 N. Barbara Street, has been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic train- ing at the Naval Training Center here. In the first weeks of his naval service he studied mili- tary subjects and lived and worked under conditions sim- ilar to those he will encoun- ter on his first ship or at his first shore station. In making the transition from civilian life to Naval service, he received instruc- tion under veteran Navy petty officers. He studied seamanship, as well as sur- vival techniques, military drill and other subjects. Christmas party to be held Dec. 11 and sponsored by members of the Auxiliary. All members wishing to take part in Coatesville Christmas party are asked to contact the Legion at the Post Home, *% ® * Officers for the 1967-1968 season of the Landisville . Salunga Auxiliary to the Lancaster General hospital are as follows: Mrs. Richard Godfrey, president; Mrs. Richard Bry- son, vice president, Mrs. John Butz, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul Myers, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. Harold Whittemore, financial secre- tary; and Mrs. Earl Hummer, treasurer. Mrs. Richard Godshalk is program Chairman, Mrs. Her- shey Groff, Mrs. Donald Vogtman co-chairmen, ways and means; Mrs. Bryson, ba- zaar; Mrs. Andrew Amway, Mrs. Barry Henry, dance co- chairmen; Mrs. Thomas Mere- dith, hospitality; Mrs. Doug- las Williams, membership, Mrs. Richard Nissley, nomin. ating; Mrs. Joseph Whitacre, volunteer services; and Mrs. Idamae Biemiller, publicity. * % * The Women of Zion Luth- eran church of Landisville held a Christmas Tea on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. in the social room of the church In addition to Christmas music, the program will in- clude a talk entitled ‘“Christ- mas Reading in Poetry and Prose.” by Mrs. Ruth Grigg Horting of Millersville. @® DEATHS (From Page 2) ters, Mrs. Mary A. Clark, of Pine Grove, and Mrs. Ada V. Snyder, Likdale. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home Monday morning ana burial was made in the StL John’s Lutheran cemetery, Pine Grove, Pa. One of Paris’ most famous landmarks, the Eiffel tower, was built for the Paris Expo- sition of 1889, at a cost of more than $1,000,000. It is 984 feet high, and contains 7.300 tons of iron and steel. The man who built the tower, Alexandre Eiffel, also design- ed the framework for the statue of liberty.
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