The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 18, 1962, Image 3

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SEYRET ENE NN AN, R. Myers 552, T1. 2501. BROWN'S—3 First 5 high averages: C. Farmer 485. . The speaker on Wednesday, Thursday, October le, 8
er 18 3 | BOW Ll N G —— Brown 534, Barton 537 Wagner 184, Lauth 180, Au- Oct. 17 was Mrs. Geo. Rahm The Bulletin, Mount Joy
. WAY'S—1 Hardish 482, C. Pennell 527/ment 175, Carlson 175, Divet WILEY & RUTT—1 of the Visiting Nurse Assn,|
rove s lviea AlKE€l & irercHurcH LEAGUE 2631, | Greiner 632, Farmer 519,topic, “Infant and Child Care
Fackler 505, Mueller Jr.land Craul 551. Total 2631. (174. _ Farmer D | Classes
. . “ MILE WEST OF FLORIN ON ROUTE 230 5 ica Th |49, Jones 357, Wagner 481, |pUNK’'S—1 BR Westafer 430, Geibe 533, Mc- Meetings HS hel Temps onega
a |W 555. Total 2347. \ i 5 iniMcGALLICHER’S—4 Lain 504. 1eld Union S., ndisvilie .
i | ’ [tvay 99 | J. Hendrix 541, McLain . 5
. BEEF QUARTERS a Klugh VIE bey 2: ‘ 10 , ISTONER'S—1 482. Waltz 99, Williams 424, Roth 558, Witmer 430, Bell GRRBERICH-PAYNE—3 —— as Elect Officers
d of i = B(Hostetter’s ..... 1812 13%% 'marton 524, Ryder 422 (Funk 567. Total 2513 {467, Flory 520, McGallicher| wolgemuth 504, Gerberich! Peggy Gerwer, 17, senior I high
: FRONT QUARTERS 1b 44: aWay's ......... 18 14 |rinton 355. Wolfe 439 an wn 2 : |517. Total 2492. 507. Melhorn 501, Fackler at Hempfield Senior H. S., The following Donega as
" B(Stoner’s ....... 16%2 15% gi ner 427. Total 2167 ' | BROWN’S—0 543 Dougherty 605. will represent her school in school students have
d? nu m Zerphey's ...... 12 20 | ..— : |[FREY'S—2 Ni re’ ADO. lo} 464. Ken- Nn : the Schpooknacht Queen elected to serve as class offic-
ad: u HIND QUARTERS Ib ¢ 2 Robinson's ..... 9 23 |;ERPHEY'S 4 | Way 604, Meyers 532, J| Hess 429, Gol 45 Ken BBO competition scheduled Wed-lers of their respective classe
y : CUT UP FREE a High single, Hostetter 233| zo phev 517 Phipps 439 Dra Tn i egy I ae ot Rowe Linton 516. Weaver 521, nesday, Oct. 31 at McCaskey 8 %. grade President
ih = m and Klugh 233. we yl in ae for tara 4 Bott 510, Stadium. Nin : ! ,
should | § WBAPPING & FREEZING EXTRA CHARGE ® High triple, Hostetter 623.Gorry 301 Torr agen” “"GEMBERLING'S—2 lo ARLSONE 3 Woisemul iT Bo Peggy is the daughter of John Stehman; vice-presi-
> your (| 4NNENENESNEEISSENENENNNIENNNENNNENNNEENENENEY — |KLUGH'S—0 | Hallgren SB. ig ARLEONS 2 tiger 495 Gtetuer 506 . Wolo Me Mom wh wy Theresa Toth: Secre-
i ’ . (558, Weiser , Hopple | ’ 1 ' AN'S— . - 7 Sts E. s- itary. Lucy Eshleman; Tr
silent § Rm TS Forwi i. Bishop =; Marple 499 Gemberling 515. Total 2756. Ament 503, C. Wagner 580, Drescher 527, Weidman Jose Ww Shute St, E. Peters tary, Lavy Eeiciuss
0 new We write GET 488, Thompson 489 Stotz|Klugh 528 Total 2370, 9, n |SeTison 529. Total’ 2546, |468, Brown ii Dos: Hof Hempfield High this year, Tenth grade: President,
426, Hostetter 623. TI. 2578 iD NEISS'—2 REHRER'S—0 : man 430, Hoffer 51s. from Manheim Twp H. S. |[Jack Frank; vice president,
re that { and Print THE wind mesi . Th : MT. JOY TOWNE "A" | Hoffer 544, Taylor 572, R. Wagner 414, Bigler 386 ber il Raymond Sumpman; Secre-
i | our NE . ; : - 2 Balmer 468, Drescher 510, P..Horning 448, Hank 444, and HOLLIN —lt 0. | Th H field Sertomaltary, Dennis Goodhart; Treas-
pint e ¥ Ads Mo ¥| Sauders’ 488, Robinson 570] BOWLING LEAGUE _|neiss 553. Total 2647. |Rehrer 518. Total 2210. Booth 392, Hollinger 496, The Hemplisid _ Sertomal ay, ee Engle, Histork
I B. Myers 502, Branda 28 [Furic r 17 BARNHART'S—2 a Breneman 462 Doe, Berry-; "tober 10 at 6:30 p.m.an, Debra Wolgemuth.
Hl = —— | ) ey Farmer 536, Robinson 559, LAUTH'S—3 hill 479, Habecker 574. at the Mount Joy American| Eleventh grade: President,
il 1 [Free ssssssssess 16 12 Bell 506, Wells 538, Barn Barnhart 458, Rohm 461, KITTY’ S—2 Legion Home. |Christian Sherk: Vice-presi-
il Ln erarens . } 12 hart 590. Total 2749. Gantz 481, Armold 487 and Rehrer 477, Braun 589, Stan Baker, manager ofdent, John Hart; Secretary,
l ORDER YOUR [Neiss’ ku 12 16! rE Lauth 488. Total 2375. (Wolgemuth 517, Fellenbauin radio station WLAN was the Darlene Minnich; Treasurer,
| Gemterling's .... 10 3 ML WE os BRANDT'S—1 |498, Meytrs 489 Doe. lguest speaker. |Jane Mumma; Historian,
H ; x Foo Bps D. Brandt 532, Raihl 283, Bren | William Risser and Earl Kathy May.
* i | hd High single, Hollinger 242 w L yo : ident
a | i i Aument 545, Keebler 400, R. 'g BOWLING |Meisenhelter, attended the, Twelfth grade: President,
fin | { 1963 P r oof Coin Sets Today PI Yijie, Lotus Sv. L ry hear 2 § Brandt 509. Total 2269. WO |District Conference at Phil-Jay Linard; Vice-president,
| | ’ "l 18 Ast snsssen | : » 3 . ,
a : : . ? : : . [Funk 199, P. Neiss 190(feGallichers 15 13 MT. JOY COMMERCIAL v ig oy ; aia ki eh wi
#l Proof coins are highly polished mirror-like finished coins made for the (raul 187, Brown 187, Frey|Brown's ......... 14 14 "LEAGUE STANDING |Ruhls ......... . 2 9 ctober . lp Riy Cru fistorias, Bar
oe i Coin Collector. Each set consists of five coins; the half-dollar, the quarter : |Rehrer’s ........ » 11 17 w Hesse sexs ensures 15 13 Mrs. Charles K. Doland bara Olson.
| ’ | Brandt's 7 21 19 Hollingers ....... : d Ba
1 . : WH Of Good F 3 ey AL Abbots ....... . Berider's «...... .. 14 14and Miss Mary Lee Forney,
I the dime, the nickel and the cent. ome 00 ood| High single C. Wagner 223 19 : :
| ; ; w FU er IKItEY’S vuuvsns ... 10 18both Hempfield High Schoolgnnern TEAM TIES
1 x High triple, C. Wagner (Kitty's ........ 19 Wiley & Rutt .... 7 21 teachers are taking sabbatical The Donegal High School
i PRICE $2 10 er Set earview ner dn [First National .. 19 10 | High triple, Taylar 582. |leave granted them by the, 8 ed ;
1 . p ie | | YR SORA] Gerberich-Payne 16 12 High single, Taylor 233. (school this year and are/Soccer team tied wi enn
Dinin Room Vy es PPSPR [iollinger’s ..... 1512 121% \touring around the world Manor Tuesday, Oct. 16, on
g x | REM Eicherly's ..... . 14 14 IRITTY'S—2 [More than five months wifiiDoregal s ely > ul over.
H Koser’s ....... . 12 16 ken by the two. Both 0 -2. egal
Your Name Bante 230, Mina Between iy JIN] RGH Johnson's ..... . 1} 17 le iol 91, yo ya olds £38 st di ay in thegoals were made by Ron
zabethtown & Mount Joy Booth’s 10 18 {70% * m1 Hempfield District many| Wagner.
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SPECIALIZING IN Wiley & Rutt .. 9% 18% BS, Ser a TID. fe Iss Torey has| The JV’ beat Penn Manor
i Your Address Penns lvania Dutch Grove’s ........ 5 23 [mL pe Bart 427 taught English and literature y a score o . Je en
I High single, P. Neiss 259. | Welliver 431, Barton ; wig made the goal.
| y . Hioh SE P. Nebr 665. |Sarbaugh 439, Weidman 399, Wy School. for Beglly 30 The Donegal team was de-
I Number of Sets. -@.......... $2.10 each Total......... Cooking ———— Robinson 442. Tl. 2138. Ne feated at Pequea Valley by a
i FEATURING EICHERLY'S—4 BENDERS—2 The Landisville Lions heldjScore of 5-1 Tuesday, October
1 RETURN ABOVE TO | Limoulsine and, P. Neiss 665, Lawder 457, Ll 54 ih 368. Kees? dinner meeting in the fired, on the winners’ field. Don-
ff .| Hean 386, Rail , Kee . _legal’s goal was made by Ron
1 i Taxi service Koser 560 Steffy 552, Arn-| . : hall on Monday evening, Oc
I n | ’ old 484. ner 451, Bs 418 Tayi ber 15 at 6:30 p. m. The| Wagner. The JCV's lost 5-3.
| Th U 3 N : al M J Bank ) lor 582. Total 220. |speaker was Victor Dinger, Donegal’s goals were made
| e Union Nation ount oy Lunch 112 Dinner 58 p.m. GROVE'S—0 HESS 0 Lion International = Counsel/by Dick Heisey, Jim Metzler
I Beck 406, Frantz 490, Tay , : tior
| $1.25 .25 518. M 480 D McKain 480, Mackinson jo: and district governor|and Harold Smith.
ii MOUNT JOY, PA. MAYTOWN, PA. Special prices for children An Boe i i umau 0€,l354 Shearer 420, Wolgemuth Rribarchip TET B
1 : : Open 24 Hours a Day 9 JEfCACEIX . 405, Holtzman 464. Tl. 2093.
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ar fT
| (Closed Sundays) PEN << OSER'S—2 Gy Charles R. Engle, of Lan- o N EWTOWN
/ EM 75112 ‘ Waltz 555 Miller 487, R disville, sales representative
4 ’l Demmy 426, Johnson 464. this area for Investors Di
Maurer 509, Keener 414 Doe,|. . 408. Booth 390 nd his area fo Mrs. Norman Brosey
Dissinger 408, Boo a
Koser 627. 512. Total 2200 versified Services, Inc., and
BOOTH'S—2 Meyers : . 4 Investors Syndicate Life In- i
Hurst 577, Nissley s70,| WILEY & RUTT—O surance and Annuity Com- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
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Doe 393, Pricio 334, Stark
397, Hoffmaster 397, Smith
449. Total 1970.
Beis
pany, is attending a “Career
Recognition” conference con-
ducted by Investors in Min-
neapolis from October 15 to
Wolgemuth 387, Balmer 524,
Johnson 516.

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Heilig 540 Johns 530 . 18, inclusive. He qualified on
B dt 519, Si 479 1 the basis of outstanding
499. Sipe y Lough Landisville-Salunga sales and service perform-
: ance during the year preced-
JOHNSON BUS—I1 Mrs. William K. Risser |:
Johnson 488, Klinedinst ing the conference. W. Grady



Clark, president of Investors
will address the Conference,
{William B. Boscow, vice-

172, Brown Stark 57, Zion Lutheran Church,
Landisville, observed infant
baptism on Sunday, Oct. 14,
president - sales, will be a



Howard Gamber were Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Gamber and
family of Manheim.
Gordon Shanabrook, Mrs.
Violet Shanabrook, both of
Columbia. John Hess of Mt.
Joy RD, Paul Fitzkee and
family of Mt. Joy called on
Maurice Frysinger and son.
Miss Jean Witmer attend-
ed the birthday party of
Miss Barbara Balmer of Man-
heim.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro-
sey and family enjoyed a
trip to Bellville on Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Witmer and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Cletus
Hirst and son Scott, of Chris-
tiana.
Harold Myers was admit-
ted to the Lancaster St. Jos-
eph hospital where he is suf-
fering from burns he receiv-
ed while at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw Islér
and daughters called on Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Frank Jr.
and family and Mrs. Ernest
Kohler, all of Red Lion.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Wm Haines and sons wera
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban
and family of Lititz,
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal
Tronco of Phila. spent Fri-
day and Saturday with their
daughter and family, Mrs.
Harold Myers.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Herr
and daughter Debbie of Col.
principal speaker. William
i — H. Whorf, director sales
Miss Rose Ann Swarr, 87|training will conduct the
Main St., Landisville is one meetings. Investment securi-
of 12 candidates for Home- ties issued by Investors’ Cer-
coming Queen at the Drexeljtificate and mutual fund com-
Institute of Technology. panies, and insurance offered
The winner, to be selected/by Investors Syndicate Life
during the week of Oct. 22/will be among subjects dis-
will reign at the Drexel-jcussed by specialists in vari-
Pennsylvania Military Col-ous phases of the business ac-
lege football game on Oct./tivities of the companies.
27. During a tour of the home
A junior in the College of|office, the salesmen will be
Home Economics, Missishown the manifold opera-
[Swarr is the daughter of Mr.|tions used to implement In-
land Mrs. Martin N. Swarr, |vestors’ many unique custom-
and a graduate of Hempfieldjer services. The conference
Union High School. will close with a reception
a — fand banquet given by the
The board of directors of|president Grady Clark on be-
the Penn Laurel Girl Scouthalf of the company.
Council officially announced Be
its appointment of Kenneth MAYTOWN PARENTS
H. John, 290 Cooper Ave. The Parents Club of the
Landisville, as chairman of Maytown Elementary School]
the Councils 1963 Girl will hold its first meeting on|
Scout Cookie Sale. Monday, October 22, at the
Kenneth received a degree school,” beginning at 8 p.m.
lin mechanical engineering] Guest speaker for the eve-
{from the University of Penn-ning will be Dr. William)
|[sylvania in 1947 and is em-Duncan, a former East Done-
at 10:45 om.

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| : umbia RD. Mrs. Jan Morin-
ployed by the W. S. Ehren-gal teacher who is now deanichin and daughtér Denice of
|feld Co. of York in industrialjof admissions at Millersville|Sporting Hill. Mrs. Clarence
equipment sales. [State college. Blyer, Manheim.
Preceding the business) Galen Long, son of Mr.
An additional 22 students meeting—between 7:45 and 8/and Mrs. Lester Lon spent
registered last week for the o'clock, David Cooper, a 14-the week-end with his grahd-
baby sitting clinic sponsored year-old organist who is aparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olivér
by the Hempfield Jaycee-student at McCaskey high Witmer.
Ettes making a total of 144 school, will play a concert. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
29.3 teen-age girls participating in| Refreshments will be serv- Edw. Isler and family, and
the program. ed. | Ms. Irene Snyder were Mrs.
Mamie Greenawalt and
daughter, Robert Brown all
of Lancaster.
Miss Ann Myers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
{Myers, celebrated her 12th
| birthday Sunday, Oct. 14.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Abram Gamber and daughter
{ Minnie were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Gamber and family of
Manheim.
Mrs. Howard Witmer and
{daughters Joanne and Carol
Sue, called on Mr. and Mrs,
Irvin Witmer and family.
The covered Bridge at
Erb’s Mill has recently been
torn down.
Mrs. Edw Isler and Mrs,
Irene Snyder called on Anna
E. Hesslet of Mount Joy.


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