PAGE EIGHT Everybody Reads The S2TTEELIEIIIIILRLILLTIIIILILISIIIITIIIL —_ FOR SALE Kelvinator Refrigerator, 13- Cu. Ft. only used 6 years, in good condition. Only $75.00 Call 653-4464 or 165 Man- heim St., Mount Joy. 41-1p Breakfast Set. Blue. 8 chairs. Call 665-4555. 41-1c SHENK'’S USED BICYCLES Also Bicycle Repairs Opposite Root’s Auction Phone 898-7488 41-tic Super stuff, sure nuf! That's Blue Luster for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Cassel & Gra- ham, 20 Market Square, Man- heim, Pa. 41-1¢ Seasoned fireplaec wood de- livered. Mixed. Gibble 665 6245. 41-3p All steel Van Bodies. Doors on each side. Ideal for imple. ment or tool storage. Phone: 653-5431. 41-1c 1968 SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing machine. Slightly used. Blind hems dresses, makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, overcasts, motio- grams, fancy stitches. No at- tachments needed. Five.year parts and service guarantee. Unpaid Balance $52.50 or pay payments of $5.25 per mo. Call Capitol Credit manager until 9 p.m. 392- 4341. If toll, call collect. 27-tfe UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY New 1968 Zig Zag sewing machine. Built-in controls. Does everything. Must be LLY [3 rts Nightly 8:10 @ Sats. 1-5-9 P.M. Sundays 2 & 6 P.M. Prices: $3.50-4.00-4.50-5.00 Tax Included Children Under 12-1; Price $1.75-2.00- 2.25- 2.50 Mon. Thru Thurs. Only No Special Prices Friday - Saturday - Sunday For Tickets Phone Hershey (717) 523-9101 or Contact Your Nearest Hershey Ticket Agency THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. $IIITILTIIILIN Classifieds esse sete stissstetiottietstietsississsennnses 33 sold. 5-yr. parts and service guarantee. Unpaid balance $32.30 or pay payments of $4.60 per mo. Call Capital Credit manager until 4341. If toll, call collect. 27-tfc Notice: Anyone desiring to urchase a lot in Florin eights. Call Bob Kline 653- 1201 or call Collect (814) 7686- 3413. Howard Bernhard. remember The Bulletin. When m neca or printing ANTIQUES Bought, Sold, Appraised Closed Sundays & Evenings HART'S 151 North Charlotte Street MANHEIM, PA. B.A a LENHERT’'S CABINET SHOP MARIETTA, PA. Antiques restored, refinished, cab.net and formica work. PHONE 426-3542 25-tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Second-floor apt., 8 Pinkerton Road, large liv- ing room, kitchen, bedroom, bath,closets. Call 653-1625 af- ter 4:30 p.m. 41-2¢ FOR RENT: Two-bedroom Trailer, on Pinkerton Road. Call 653-4086. 41-1c APT. FOR RENT In Sporting Hill. Total electric. Phone 665-6130 after 6 p.m. 41-1c WANTED Garage to rent in Mount Joy East Ward area. Phone 653- 4984. 41-1c Two rabbit hutches, in good condition, inside or outside. Call 653-5448. 41-1c FEMALE HELP WANTED Saleslady for Jane's Dress Shop, 63 S. Main St., Man- heim. 4 days a week. Phone 665-2310. 41-2¢ AVON CALLING If you like people, enjoy making friends and want to earn money, contact the Av- on manager, McCann. Phone 845-2774 or write 48 East St, York, Pa. 41-1c ATTRACTIVE WOMAN, ca- pable, responsible, to learn and teach professional make- up. Also possible to have small business of your own. Call 393-8492 or write to Viviane Woodward, Corp, 300 Media Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. 38-4c NOTICE “TO I Bicycle Riders «id Owners In 1969, all bicycle r 9 p.m. 392- | 24.tfc [li WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1969 Boy and GG irl of the Month New Arrivals Hl Jil DONALD DRENNER Donald Drenner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Drenner of 724 Bruce Ave- He is a senior in the acaden- ic course al Donegal high school. , His high school activities have included: Senior Play; Soccer, 11-12; Basketball, 9- 10-11; Baseball, 11; Student Council 10; - Chorus 9-10, Commencement Organist 11; Representative of Keystone Boys’ State 11; Dramatics Club 12; Escort for Homec- coming 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Human Rela- tions Career Conference 11. Don is a member of Trini- ty Lutheran church, Mt. Joy, and is a member of the sen- ior choir. He plans on attending col- lege and would like to study in some field of science. DECLARES DIVIDEND The board of directors of the Lancaster County Farm- ers National bank Tuesday declared a regular quarterly dividend of 45¢ per share on outstanding shares of stock. The dividend is pay- able Feb. 1 to stockholders of record Jan. 7. SNOW The sparkling snow fell on the roof, On the hills and on the trees; And soon I heard the horses hoof, And felt a wonderful crispy breeze! You surely can tell its "Christmas Eve, See the swirlying snowflakes fall! We watch the way the wind does weave, Soft white blankets over all. The above poem was writ- ten by the Fourth Grade Class at Grandview school, taught by Miss Susan Thome Not ignorance, but the ig- norance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge. The difference between g coffee bar and the other kind —is about 65 cents per drink —Alfred N. Whitehead When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. Female Help Wanted Experienced sewing machine iders in the Borough of Mount Joy will be required to have proper metal bicycle (owner's certificates.) Bicycles must display metal license and current registration - cards license plates which need not be renewed each year. Fee 50c. Riders must carry a current registration card which must be renewed each year. Fee 25c. FRANK B. WALTER, MAYCR Mount 8 Joy Borough 3 operators, closers, french cord binders and folders. Al- 50 learners. Age no barrier. Paid holidays, vacation pay, insurance, pleasant working conditions. APPLY Tri-R Shoe Company Third and Pine Streets MARIETTA, PA. 41-3¢ HELP WANTED Male Route delivery man, 5 days a week. Paid vacation, sick leave, phone 665-4020. 41-2¢ ul iit If CYNTHIA ROLAND Cynthia = Roland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Roland, 49 Frank Street. She is a senior in college preparatory course at Donegal high school. Her high school activities include: Library Assistant 9- 10; Operetta Accompanist 10 - 11; Band 9-10-11-12; Chorus 9-10-11-12; County Chorus 11 - 12; District Chorus 10; Re- gional Chorus 10; Student Council Alternate: 11, and Tri-M Society 10-11-12. She attends the Mt. Cal- vary Church of Elizabeth- town, where she is active in the Sunday School and in the young peoples’ activities. She plans to attend Gene- va College in Beaver Falls, Pa. where she will major in the field of business. IN THE HOSPITAL Enos Trout, 222 Ziegler street, was admitted at the Osteopathic “hospital Thurs- day, Jan. 2, for examination and treatment. I~ Emergency Medical Calls Sunday Dr. Newron Kendig ‘Grauberger, and. Donna (Zeh) 15 Noth River Street, Maytown, a son at the General hospital * Saturday, Daniel Dec. 28. James ahd Carol (Zerphey) Stettler; 17 Columbia Ave. a | daughter, Dec, 31; at the St.’ lil Joseph's hospital. Charles ‘and Susan (Breallt) Buller, 20 N. Barbara St., a ll - son, Friday, Dec. 27, at St. Joseph’s hospital. . Named Editor Of Publication Gary L. Zeller, son of Mr, and Mrs. John E. Zeller, Pinkerton Road, was recent- ly named Washington (D.C.) editor for the scholarly Jour- nal “Current Musicology.” This journal, published by Columbia University, prag- vides musicologists with a means of keeping informed about musicological activities throughout the world. Zeller is a graduate student at the Catholic University of Am- erica and is pursuing a PH.D, Degree in Musicology. When in nee¢ o: printing remember The Bulletin. IT'S ONLY A SHORT DRIVE TO YORK, PA. TO SAVE AT TIOGA’S ONCE A YEAR FABRIC CLEARANCE Fabrics for draperies, upholstery, slipcovers, dresses. Thousands of 3 yd. remnant pcs. at give away prices, TIOGA FABRIC SHOP, S. Hartman and Wellington Sts. York, Pa. Turn right at end of 1100 Block East Market St. Open Daily 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to 3. APPLES STAYMAN WINESAP. RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUS CITRUS FRUITS HOME DRIED SNITZ FRESH SWEET CIDER POTATOES — Cobblers 50 lb. $1.90, Katahdins $2.10 DATES AND NUTS EGGS DIRECT FROM OUR FARM WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Store Hours: Daily 8 to 6 Except Friday 8 to 9. % MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 Officer Wanted THE POLICE COMMISSION AT MOUNT JOY IS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR PATROLMEN All applicants must pass a physical examina- tion by a local physician before completing the application and must be between 21 and 40 years of age. Hospital and retirement benefits are included. Salary begins at $5200. Written examinations will be given to each applicant at the office of the secretary. APPLICATIONS MAY BE RECEIVED FROM LESTER G. HOSTETTER, SECRETARY UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW AND JAN. 15, 1969 IF ACCEPTED, THE PATROLMAN MUST BECOME A RESIDENT OF MOUNT JOY BOROUGH, SIX MONTHS AFTER BEGINNING ACTIVE DUTY 41-1c Turn do page 10, Section Ih mmm ms SRE, RR
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