THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE EIGHT MEMO + Mount Joy - 1968 public park at the hat this is one of the entire community. 1—Work for an attractive, Cove, keeping in mind t most historic spots in our i i ital to 9__Encourage public and/or private capi launch a tourist attraction which will _put Mount Joy “on the map.” 3—Buy and regularly use a borough-owned street sweeper. 4.—Press for completion of t borough ordinances. 5__Enlarge the “Music in the Park i for our 6—Start now to provide more water for community, cooperating and participating with any agency which is interested in such a project. ildi j firm- __Get the Wood street rebuilding project fir: Y ly and certainly launched this summer with a firm schedule for completion. ment on Manheim street y and the site of the new incuding the drain- of the Little Chiques he codification of "” project. 8 —Press for improve between Mount Jo 230 Bypass interchange, age problems in the area creek bridge. : \tritss the __Take steps to insure that property within i gL fire plugs located within reason- able protection ranges. Begin immediatey to develop plans for the 3 Peg acquired borough building, to make it into an efficient, attractive and useful addi- tion to the borough’s facilities, including ade- quate headquarters for the police department. New Arrivals Emergency Medical Calls Sunday Dr. David Schlosser Arthur G. and Peggy (Faw) Gish, 510 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144, a son, Sunday at the Philadel- phia hospital. Gish is a form- er resident of Mount Joy. Donald E. and Patricia (Hooper) Ney, 24 W. Donegal street, a son, Sunday, Oct. 13, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Larry and Brenda (Brubak- er) Musser, 751 Hill street, a daughter, Friday, Oct. 11, al St. Joseph’s hospital. Ronald and Rebecca Sch- neider) Dreyer, 163 Main St., Salunga, a son, Tuesday, Oct. 15, at General Hospital. Three Important Addresses JOSEPH S. CLARK U. S. SENATORS Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. HUGH SCOTT Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. By the way, what was fhe name of the last sensible EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN book you read? U. S. REPRESENTATIVES House Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. When in neec o: printing remember The Bulletin. HETIL +4211 SII IN cia ee TITTIES 82nd Series Installment Shares NOW OPEN by 1 Interest 0 Per Annum Compounded Semi - Annually MOUNT JOY BUILDING and LOAN ASSN. 29-3¢ MOUNT JOY, PENNA. I I I I I IT I TT TT I I I I TT TT IIT TTT I I I TTT TTT TIT TT TTT IIIT 499949902 StL I Ii daa lidd FOR SALE No Trespassing Signs BIG 11in. x 14 in. SIZE — AT = MOUNT JOY BULLETIN w <JARENERNENENERERENENENREEEERNER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1968 BPW Chapter Observes National® W eek’ “All Systems Go - Unite, Share, Act” will be the theme of National Business Wo- men’s Week, to be observed in Mount Joy and across the country during the week of October 20 - 26. An annual event since 1928 National Business Women's Week is sponsored by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. During the week ap- proximately 178,500 mem- bers in over 3800 clubs join together in a national tribute to business and professional women. Mount Joy B.P.W. club members will be recognized easily by the golden yellow mum corsages they will be wearing during this desig- nated week to spotlight their contribution as career women to our community and of all career women to our country and to the world. The objectives of the fed- eration are to elevate the standards for women in busi- ness and the professions—to promote the interests of busi- ness and professional women —to bring about a spirit of cooperation among the busi- ness and professional wom- en through education along lines of industrial, scientific and vocational activities. In communities throughout the country the achievements and contributions of these women to locaal, national and world events are spol- lighted. The local B.P.W. club has 73 members and constitutes an active group of women—not only as club women but in their various and respective occupations in the business world. Included in the mem- bership are: co-owners, teach- ers, dental assistants, cafe- teria managers, secretaries, bookkeepers, registered nur- ses, bank tellers, funeral di- rectress, florist, co-partners, Named Fund Leader Mrs. Richard Libhart of Bainbridge, R. D., is serving as co-chairman of the 1968 Lancaster County United Campaign in Conoy Twp. Announced by R. Wesley Shope, General Chairman, Mrs. Libhart is serving with Mrs. Richard Prescott of Bainbridge as Chairman. Together they are respon- sible for conducting the area campaign and finding volun- teers who will solicit contri- butions for all 26 agencies included in United Campaign Familiar with the working of United Campaign, Mrs. Libhart has been a volunteer since 19635. A member of the Church of God, Mrs. Libhart is a church school teacher and is vice-president of her class. HONORED Carl E. Hostetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hos- tetter, 365 North Barbara St: was recognized in the recent semiannual honors convoca- tion at Brandywine Junior College for having been nam- ed to the Honors List for the semester. A 3.00 to a 3.49 average is required for place- ment on the Honors List at the college. WANTED Country Places homes with large lots, and small and large farms for waiting city buyers who often pay more than local buyers. TO SELL NOW PHONE 394-3763 Stanley M. Wentzel REALTOR 401 WEST ORANGE ST. LANCASTER, PA. 17603 17-tfe physical therapists cabinet maker and museum curator, store managers, optometric assistant, librarians and cred- it managers. The Mount Joy club was sponsored by the Elizabeth- town Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club and was chartered March 8, 1955. The club meets on the 4th Mon- day of each month at 6:30 p. m. at Hostetter’s banquet hall. Officers include: Mrs. Ralph G. Thome, president; Mrs. Joseph Germer, first vice president; Miss Anna Mae Eby, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Edward G. Grim- sey, recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur Sprecher, corres- ponding secretary; Miss Lois G. Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Eu- gene Eicherly, parliamentar- ian; Mrs. John Melhorn, his- torian; and Mrs. John H. Fry, club news editor. Programs for the 1968-69 club year are in charge of the various working commit- tees that include: September - Public Relations; October - Legislation & By-laws; Nov- ember - World Affairs; Dec- ember - Music & Social; Jan- uary - Membership; Febru- ary - Personal Development; March - Hospitality; April - Coffee Mrs. William Lenox will be hostess at her home, cor- ner Poplar and Columbia Aves, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. until noon, for a coffee, sponsored by the Republican Campaign Com- mittee. The coffee is open to the public and all interested vot- ers are invited to attend and to meet one of the candidates. Telephone Squad; May Civic Participation; June - Membership & Executive Board Committee. Several of the club’s pro- jects and special funds in- clude: Chinese Nursing Fund, Foreign Exchange Student, Maxwell Scholarship, Wom- en’s Medical College, Mount Joy Community Council, Sen- ior Citizens, Christmas Dec- orations, Girl of the Month, Scholarship Awards Fund, Tea honoring girl graduates, School Dental Clinic and the Mount Joy Library. Ge ] AREA FOOTBALL Friday, October 18 Ephrata at Manheim Central (Night) Saturday, October 19 Elizabethtown at Hempfield Manheim Twp. at Columbia Donegal at Cocalico Scores Columbia 49, Donegal 21. Manheim Twp. 48, Hempfield 12 Warwick 21 Conestoga Vals ley 0 Manheim Central 21, bethtown 20. Eliza- D.H.S. Grid Schedule The 1968 schedule lines up as follows: Oct 19—Cocalico Oct. 26 — Conestoga V. 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