The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 06, 1974, Image 7

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SERVICES OFFERED
Gibble Excavating
Cellars, Spectic Tanks, Etc.
Call Manheim 665-6245
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WELCOME WAGON
Call
Shirley Brown
Ph: 653-2218
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MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. Goldie Cover’s new
address is: 1051 Avila Road,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17109. She
would appreciate hearing
from you.
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WE'RE DESPERATE!
We have immediate buyers
for the following properties:
1. 3-10 acres with 4 bedroom home not more than 20-25
minutes from Lancaster. Home can be old or new.
2. Large 4-6 bedroom brick or stone old home fairly close
to Lancaster. Can be in the country or in a town.
3. Apartment building — 3 units and up, close to Lancaster.
4. 100 acres and up with sewer and water.
Please call us if you're
thinking of selling!
|Engle-Hambright & Davies, Inc., Realtors
115 E. King St.,
Phone 717-394-5681
near Rr AAD
COUNTY WIDE
FOR SALE
Used clothes dryers, used
gas ranges. Also new chest
freezers. See at Myers
Metered Gas, RD3,
Manheim, 665-3588. 24-tfc
CARDS OF THANKS
We gratefully thank all our
relatives, our neighbors and
our other kind friends for
their many expressions of
sympathy and other kind-
nesses to us and to our dear
mother and grandmother
during her illness and at the
time of her death.
The family of Mrs. Susan
Reinhold
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To $100,000.
To. $80,000.
To $100,000.
Ait
Lancaster, Pa.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NEEDHELP? ORSERVICE?
One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance
AUTO SALES
ARNOLD
PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE
NEWSPAPER
Keep up with your
Community's activities—
Read The
New & Used Car MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
Sales & Service 11 East Main
MAYTOWN, PENNA.
653-4400 - Mount Joy
DAIRY PRODUCTS OIL SERVICE
ELWOOD MARTIN HOLLINGER
PENSUPREME OIL SERVICE
PRODUCTS MOUNT JOY 653-4484
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D.2, Ph: Mt. Joy 653-4891 PRODUCTS
D2, FAN. JOY Sov Oil Burner Sales & Service
LOANS PAINT & BODY WORK
Instalment Loan Service Inc.
(LOANS TO $600) Carriger
Instalment Consumer Paint & Body Shop
Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr., Elizabethtown
PHONE 367-1185
Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt
Wheel Alignment Service
RHEEMS 367-6450
MASONRY
LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
Silicone Masonry
Waterproofing
Donegal Springs Road
653-5325
PLUMBING
H.S. MECKLEY & SONS
PLUMBING - HEATING
OIL BURNERS
Sales & Service
15W. Main St. Ph. 653-5981
John Miller and Family
would sincerely like to thank
everyone for their kind-
nesses during a recent
hospitalization; especially
the blood donors.
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We'd like to thank our
neighbors and friends for
every expression of sym-
pathy during our recent
berevement in the passing of
Ruth Nolt.
The Richard Nolt family
The Gerald Nolt family
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Business Opportunities
COUPLES. Work together
building a business. Start
part-time and grow. Phone
for interview 653-2414
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FOR RENT
ATTENTION
NEED FURNITURE
STORAGE, WAREHOUS-
ING, MFG. SPACE? WE
HAVE PLENTY
AVAILABLE IN OUR
BRICK FACTORY BLDG.
AT E-TOWN.
REASONABLE RATES.
WILL PICKUP AND
DELIVER. CALL CHAS. E.
GROFF 653-1357.
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LEGAL NOTICES
ESTATE NOTICE
Executor’s Notice
Estate of Sara C. Light,
dec’d, late of Elizabethtown
Borough, Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those
having claims or demands
against the same will
present them without delay
for settlement to the un-
dersigned.
Christine L. Brown
406 South Delta Street
Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
and
Horace M. Light
Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and
Heinly, attorneys
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the ZONING
HEARING BOARD of the
Borough of Mount Joy will
conduct a PUBLIC
HEARING on Wednesday,
March 20, 1974, at 7:30 P.M.
in the Borough Office
Building, 21 East Main
Street, Mount Joy, Pa. to
hear the following petitions:
1. Frank B. Zink, 301 E.
Main Street, seeks relief
from the front side and rear
yard requirements in order
to construct a warehouse on
the vacant lot on East Main
Street immediately east of
Chestnut St.
2. Frank B. Zink, 301 E.
Main Street, seeks relief
from the front side and rear
yard requirements in order
to construct a warehouse on
the vacant lot south of
Sassafrass Street behind the
building known as George
Brown Son’s Cotton Mill.
All parties interested in
either or both petitions are
invited to attend.
BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
ZONING HEARING BOARD
40-2¢
SEALED BIDS
Sealed proposals will be
received by the Donegal
School Board of General
Supplies and Art Supplies for
the schools of the Donegal
School District for the school
year 1974-75.
Sealed bids will be
received until 4:30 p.m. on
March 18, 1974, and awarded
at the School Board meeting
on March 21, 1974.
Copies of the
specifications, conditions
and instructions to bidders
are on file in the office of the
Director of Business in the
Washington Elementary
School, South Market
Avenue, Mount Joy, Pa., and
may be secured there. (P.O.
Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa.
17552).
Sealed proposals must be
returned to the Business
Office as stated in the in-
structions. The board
reserves the right to waive
informalities and reject any
or all bids.
DONEGAL SCHOOL
BOARD
(Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry
Secretary of the Board
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Historical Society
Holds Feb. Meet
The monthly meeting of
the Mount Joy Historical
Society was held in the
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Monday evening, Feb. 18.
Joanne Zink, president,
asked for and the members
present discussed meeting
place, time and day of the
week. It was suggested that
each member take a guest to
the next meeting.
Also, a discussion and a
display period was
suggested as a concluding
feature for all society
meetings.
The next meeting of the
organization will be held at
the Lutheran church on
Monday, March 18, begin-
ning at 8 p.m.
On Dean’s List
At E'town College
Three Mount Joy students
have been named to the
Dean’s List at Elizabethtown
college for the 1973-74 fall
semester.
A minimum of 3.5 is
required for Dean’s List
honors. A perfect average is
4.0.
The students are: Michael
G.Baley, RD1; Mrs. Mary J.
Smith, RD2; and Miss Carol
A. Zimmerman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zim-
merman, 122 S. Barbara St.
Guidance Group
Plans Session
For H.S. Seniors
Representatives of eighty-
three colleges, universities,
other institutions of higher
March 6, 1974
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 7
Public Invited To Attend
Donegal’s "74 School Fair
Donegal High School will
present its annual school fair
on Friday, March 8, from 7-9
p.m.
The public is invited to
attend and see the displays
which the various depart-
ments will be exhibiting.
Highlighted in the fair will
be displays sponsored by the
Donegal science depart-
ment. Approximately 200
projects in general science,
biology, chemistry, and
physics will be entered in
competition for awards.
learning and of the Penn-
sylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency will be
available for consultation on
Thursday evening, April 4.
The Donegal high school
guidance department has
announced that the Lan-
caster County Guidance
Counselors’ association is
sponsoring this 13th Area
College Night program at
McCaskey high school.
Ramona Sell
One of Three
Contest Finalists
Ramona Sell, a junior at
Donegal high school, has
been named one of three
finalists in the Lancaster
Miss Optimist Contest.
On February 26, she went
to the Stevens House
restaurant where the final
judging took place. Ramona
was judged on appearance,
poise, personality and her
speech on her hobby, which
is singing and playing the
flute.
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(We are reminded of the
Christmas Eve, 1968, when
an Apollo crew circled the
moon and quoted a selection
from Genesis, causing some
controvery.)
We ask ourselves a
question: Has man become
so obsessed with technology,
with material, that he
becomes immune to the deep
spiritual cravings within
himself? Irwin admits that
NASA is plagued with a
certain uneasiness when
questions are raised con-
These will be on display in
the high school gymnasium.
In addition to being
awarded ribbons or trophies,
outstanding projects
selected by the science fair
committee will be entered in
the Lancaster City County
Science and Engineering
Fair at Conestoga Valley
High School on April 3,4 and
5.
astronaut,
cerning the emotional or
spiritual impact upon the
astronauts. Their primary
concern, necessarily, is that
of a technical nature;
however, as a result, little or
no psychological preparation
is given that will help the
astronauts deal with newly-
experienced psychological
phenomena. Irwin mentions
the fact that a fellow
“Buzz’’ Aldrin,
experienced an emotional
breakdown upon his return
to earth!
Today, Jim Irwin is the
president of the High Flight
Foundation. He has retired
from the Air Force in order
to travel and help to raise the
spiritual consciousness of
those the world around. His
message is definitely
unique. He feels a respon-
sibility to be a represen-
tative--and because of his
experience, he is able to
witness in a uniquely ef-
fective manner.
We hope that Jim Irwin
may be blessed through the
sharing of his spiritual in-
sight, and that many may be
awakened to a new spiritual
awareness by his ministry.
CLV RHE
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salesmen will come to your
home at no extra charge.
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AUCTIONS make the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND makes the
difference in auctions!
MONDAY 10:00 A.M. — FAT HOGS
2:30 P.M. —FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL
HORSE SALE — MONDAY at 10:00 A.M.
DAIRY SALE — WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M.
FAT STEERS, BULLS, COW & VEAL
THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M.
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341