won ~ -- The Mount Joy MOUNT JOY, PENNA award at Published Weekly on Thursdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week 15 (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Sixth Advertising Rates upon request Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as 5" second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Charles, {Hempfield. Varsity, Barbara : Connie ees . |Wingender, Holly Kamp an Mrs. William K. Risser |Barbara Hassel. Junior Var-o Emsro——————————m—mEmI ity - Jo Ann Stoner, Patsy ficates The National Honor Society|Ernest, Cheryl Rittenhouse, group of Hempfield Union H [Kitty Kumler, Mary Ellen 8raders S. sponsored a car wash at/Franck, and Betty Snavely. Mowrer's Esso Station Route Miss Rita Coulson, daugh-lericanism awards by the Mt.\wiiman ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford|Joy American Legion Post Coulson, 2717 Beech Lane|(185 and its Auxiliary president of Butz dormitory(lapel pin were presented to at Cedar Crest college. Miss|Michael Siepietowski, son of Other Coulson, a 1961 graduate of/Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Siep- chology. the post. at an inaugural dinner re-daughter of Mr. and MTS. iar ie one parttime — was approv- ed at a recent meeting of East Hempfield Township su- ORIENTATION DAY pervisors. The policemen will On Friday, May 10, the be officially named and be-|area 6th grade students and gin work as soon as qualified their teachers were personal men are selected from appli-|ly invited to visit the Done cations currently under re-{gal Annex on May 24th tc view. participate in an Orientation - Day program. Ten teachers were hired by] Mrs. Timmons, the Annex the Hempfield Union Schooll|Guidance Counselor, and Board recently and a mnew|four 7th grade students, Jo district-wide position, direc-lAnn Huck, Linda Houseal tor of curriculum was filled {Barry Meckley and Thomas Named to the curriculum|Safko visited these 6th grade] post Paul H. Cunningham Jr. classes and extended person | 579 Robin Road, who hasjal invitations to all. A on been senior high school his-lety of questions were asked tory and social studies in-regarding “life in Junior H. structor S.” Time permitted all too — few of these but their Orien- The Landisville Element-|tation visit to the Annex will ary School P. .T. A. was held|give them an opportunity to Tuesday, May 14 with roomlagain raise questions. visitation at 7:30 and meet-{ The change from element- ing at 8 p.m. Invocation wasjary to secondary schooling is| given by Rev. Martin Ruoss,'a complete one and there is) flag ceremony by Explorerjproven value in offering an| Scouts. The program consist-learly welcome to these new| ed of an Art Exhibit and!students. The opportunity to) final report of committees be physically present in their and election of new officers.'new surroundings has given| -r the Orientation Day idea a| The following girls have high degree of success in| been selected as cheerleaders many schools across the na-| for the '63-64 school year at tion. | Warehouse Auction —OF New Furniture eA Te LAWTON'S Roadside Furniture Store Rebecca acrobatic Collins, Thome, sextette; trumpet Aute and | | Friday Evening, May 24—6:30 pm CONSISTING OF 5Pc. light oak dinette set, 1 formica top table, four chairs of solid oak, one 3-pc. cherry bedroom suite with double dresser, chest, full size bed; several lamps of various kinds, Early American airfoam sofa, figured fabric with airfoam seat and back; several pictures and mirrors, matched sets of dinner dishes matched set of mattress and box spring, one lot o throw rugs 27x54", youth desk and matching caair, car seats for baby. Also many items not mentioned. ALL THIS FURNITURE IS NEW AND IN GOOD CONDITION Sale will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday May 24 in our warehouse and on our macadam lot at side of store. Terms will be cash & carry. Bring your station wagons. Lawton’s Roadside Furniture Store ON THE HIGHWAY BETWEEN ELIZABETHTOWN AND MIDDLETOWN Auctionecr-——Dupes Clerk—Garman DON'T FORGET DATE 49-2¢ Carolyn ed the runner-up and Dennis Mr = = Hess, Jeffrey Witman, Rob-{were Mr and Mrs John Kem’ ert Wate ut |Harry, Carole Smith, Karen : Vi - a nga |Fiscus, Tish Fiedler, Karen Eshelman, Bruce Rider, Mary|er 4/Ellen Shearer, and Linda] Mrs Irvin Witmer and Fackler were awarded ceri Fourth, fifth and sixth|County. nual talent assembly pro-land daughters, and Mrs. Ir- gram, which was arranged by|ene Snyder were Sunday din- were the ) "ook : . 13 99% i Nancy Kopp and Geraldlunga. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hempfield Union H. C. is alietowski, 323 Barbara Street, |giauffer, trumpet duet; Steph-|Deitrich of Lancaster form-|thereon erected a sophomore majoring in psy-Landisville, by James C.[ ; . ? v . lanie Shank, piano solo; Mary|erly of California, Mrs. John Buehler Jr., commander ofl rane Eshleman, violin, Syl-|Ackerman and family, of 2 Vo Stor Stone and Frame House via. 8 an, oboe, R Mountvill The Hempfield Jaycee-ettes| A certificate and pin wirtl us SUmpman, go0e, obert| Mountville 5 held installation of officerslpresented to Amy Long Brinser and Suzette Smith,| Kenneth Alexander, son ofl water heater. " : ’ 0 ‘piano (quartette); Debra Hos-|Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Alex- , os 4 : . : piano solo; Joyce|ander, is still a patient at i Hujcuent Hm, Smite) one Ho Lins Keener, Steven Irvin, Josie[St. Joseph hospital, Kenny , : yoo Son, a vide Stauffer, Sally Gibble, Na-{is improving nicely. A 3 28 Tr, > a ve 5D zie} Mr q The hiring of two township|president of the Legion Aux: dine Grove, Barbara Dove, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. olicemen - one fulltime and{iliary {Paula Wolgemuth and Sand-|Oliver Witmer and family p ye iry Heisey, vocal octette:lwere Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Donna Young, Hostetter Keener, piano solo; Dennis|Mrs. Ray Gamber and family Jeff Witman, Jean/Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters, Susan Stark, CarollMr. and Mrs. Guy Winters, Hess, Connie Lehman, vocalall of Manheim, visited with man and Cynthia Eshelman,| Mrs. Irvin Witmer and son| Blough, accordion solo; Carol Kauffman of Columbia R. D.| Hess and Mary Ellen Shear- Miss Linda Brosey spent'Aifred C, Alspach, Attorney for, piano duet. 5 Friday Evening, May 24—6:30 pm PH- 653-9701 - [Patsy Shank of Staufferfown home, hospital on Wednesday, May Grandview School Visitors of Mrs Susan RECORD HOP Wednesday afternoon, May Gamber and daughter Minnie ve i rr y ue fhe Mount Joy Jaycees Hostetler arrive utes before time for the neon were Mrs. Gocheneur of town! : Mrs. Mark Winters, will have a record hop Satur- Leener was ni Mr. and Keener was nam- Mr. an meal f the community's three-day The Rev £ ar A A 4 > - 1 A . 144 aster AAA. made|/David Afford, both of Lititz, Day week end next week Doris Reist, Carol|{Harold Myers and family] rs, Carolyn Keener, |rer of Landisville and Mrs. Lehman, Cynthia|Josephine Comfort, Lancast 'Patrolmen [ Eugene Graybill expects to Rotarians Postpone daughter of i» i 1 (be admitted to the Columbia Tuesday Program Jean T 0 ia celebrates a Special | | ] B ‘ bert Thome, . Mr. and Mrs. Robe 0 Mrs. Norman Brosey 115th Rotary Mount Joy R1, was awarded 8 noon was cancelled immedi- ‘ . g ' a eo — a — : | - . the outstanding patrolman lately following the luncheon. News of the death omy min Welcome Wagon Calls Eli « and Mrs. Guy Winters, day evening, May 18 from 8 A brief memorial was ob- sixteenth birthday, announces Koser was named third place|all of Manheim. Mr and Mrs!to 11 pm. at the Donegal go ved, led by Rev. Lester, an engagement or the birth of winner. Jean received a med- Salem Gamber, Columbia R Annex. A free hop is being Koder, al: Dennis and Carolyn re4{D. and John Gamber of Co he the dismissal ceived miniature AAA badge/umbia 3 planned for June 1, as a part th XG atrolman Fadwin (raz, . HORPY bin |O ; ping Lp atvltnan Edwin Graz Mrs. Henry Roliman, Mrs.| | lebration of the Memorial Penryn will the presentations during a|/Mrs Lloyd Nentwig and, special assembly program |daughter Linda of Florin vis-| : grade patrolmenlited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, | E our community. Janine Eshleman, Dennis Ko-|Haines and family. | { Jean Thome, Patricia Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. immediately before g pew baby, or moves to a new Albert Brinker o be the speaker) of ifs and friendly greetings VALUABLE REAL ESTATE daughter called on Mr. and| |Mrs. Marvin Garner of York presented their an-| Mr and Mrs. Edw Isler West of Elizabethtown. and Bruce Rider/Mrs. Robert Frank Sr. announcers and a| Sunday visitors of Mr. and|) rooms and bath; Becker of Manheim RD, Mr. arn, finalists includedland Mrs. Paul Brenner, Sal- Electricity in both houses and barn. LOT NO. 3: rike Road. EM LOT NO. 4: monologue:|Hirst and family of Christi- Reinhold, Debralana. and Roxie Heisey,, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam- routine: Carolyn|ber, Columbia RD, ‘Mr. and LOT NO. 5: Donald Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- solo; Janine Eshel-ber recently. viola duet: Linda/Jack called on Mrs. Anna Tuesday evening with MissWalter K. Dupes, Auctioneer TOTAL PERFORMANCE |S MORE THAN JUST GOING POWER . . POWER! It's the proven durability demonstrated by 500 grueling miles at Daytona It's the fuel savings demonstrated in the Mobile Economy Run! <#% ANNOUNCING THE GREATEST NEW CAR SALES DRIVE THAT WE FORD DEALERS i 2 THIS AREA EVER LAUNCHED! #*% CELEBRATING FORD'S AMAZING RECORD OF WINS iN Chote ore sie one tari ae bos pring. one TOTAL PERFORMANCE TESTS HERE AND ABROAD... DAYTONA 500, ATLANTA 500, RIVERSIDE 500 AND FALCON'S MONTE CARLO TRIUMPH! BERICHT NOW WE'RE OFFERING OUR TOTAL PERFORMANCE FORDS AT GREAT SAVINGS. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN TODAY. DRIVE A BEAUTIFUL BARGAIN! DRIVE THE MOST CHANGED FORD IN HISTORY! #5 ”YOUR FORD DEALER SAC THE KEYS TO THE RIGHT CAR... AT THE RIGHT PRICE... AT THE DEALER WITH THE BIGGEST CHOICE! WOLF FORD SALES, Inc. SAT., MAY 25, 1963 On the premises located at No. 990 Turnpike Rd. leading from Elizabethtown to Falmouth, one mile ? : Trv nay he e win LOT NO. 1: Lot of land 82x150 ft., more or less, there-| 930 bypass, from 8 am. to 6] Two eighth grade Hemp- Mrs Ethel Broske. Try-outs ner gue sts of Mrs. Beatrice on erccled a p.m. Saturday, May 11. field Union H. S. students were held three weeks ago|Wittle of Elizabethtown. " were recently OSE ‘ed A Sland Wednesday the finalistsy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence gfe recently Dresele m= hresented the program. Jeff|Bleyer called on Mr. and 2v Story Frame House .overed with asbestos brick siding containing store room, built-in porch; oil burner like new, hot {bia . Was : Five y a vater heat, summer-winter hook-up, electric water system. a acto ac : fms - [piano prelude was played by|Mrs. Norman Brosey and|¥é , oy ) | Jy rt has been elected assistant; A certificate, medal, and piper Brinser, Brenda Burg family were Miss Yvonne|~arge 115 story frame barn. Frame 2-car garage adjoining jard and June Kreider. This is a very good location for a store. LOT NO. 2: Lot of land 50x150 ft. less, sontaining 10 rooms; electric water system, electric hot VACANT LOT OF LAND 50-150 FT. nore or less, adjoining Lot No. 2, frontage along Turn- VACANT LOT OF LAND 82x150 FT. more or less., fronting along Harrison Street. VACANT LOT OF LAND 132x268 FT. more or less, frontage along Decatur Street Arrangements to view properties can be made by “call- ing 367-7472. Immediate possession can be given. Sale will be held at Lot No. 1 at-store building start- ling at 2 P. M, when conditions will be made known by Estate of Frank J. Zepnick Mrs. Mary M. Sweeney, Executrix IT'S STAYING (above). It's the splendid braking ahd acceleration displayed in the Pure Oil Tnals. MOUNT JOY, PA. . "The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, May 16 When your family | PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS ~ for MASONRY | Call Lester P. Eshelman | MOUNT JOY 653.0201 | Brick - Block - Stone - Random Rock Slump Brick NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIR JOBS (No job too large or too small) Family Occasion- | When your family celebrates a | home, your Welcome Wagon £ Hostess will call with a basket | from the religious, civic and business leaders of NIGHT GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY - MAY 23, 1963 - 7:30 P. M. | At the Ass'n, Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancastei Pa., on Rt. #30. 152 HEAD — 17 COWS - 21 BRED & 14 OPEN HEIFERS | 25 fresh or due in May & June. (T. B. & Bangs’ Certified Vaccinate | Anyone needing milk during the early summer monti |can’t find a better choice than at this sale. | From Falcon Flight Farm, Litchfield, Conn., 4 bred an [-10 open heifers. Dams with over 10,000 up to 13,000 1b [of milk. Service Sire’s dam with 3 consecutive recor |averaging over 21,000 lbs. milk - 1,000 lbs. fat. | Now is the time to buy young stock with a future, bac ed by highest production and popular pedigrees. THIS SALE HAS THAT KIND! |Sale managed by: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. P. O. Box 458 Camp Hill, P When the occasion arises, phone Ph.653-6882 ANN PAGE CORN OIL MARGARINE —~ 25¢ NUCOA MARGARINE 2:49 Ilona Cut Wax Beans 4:49 B C Breakfast Cocktail 2:69 Contadina Tomato Paste 6 :.: 69] “=| Wonderfoil “uu =i 25° “i 65] Ann Page Ketchup 35] “Our Own” Tea Bags 125 .; 95 Keebler “uses Cookies 4 »« 99 Ritter’s Tomato Juice 2:45 Plain Vienna Bread 25%] i= 19 Danish Pastry Ring -&% °<* | 7: 3 Blackberry Pie 5% [5%] 49 Spanish Bar -&& [i Hy te CRISP NONE PR ICEBERG LETTUCE reas £9 SALAD TOMATOES oe 25° PASCAL CELERY ree 23 Morton’s Frozen Dinners 3 - °l Frozen Flounder Fillet ov: i: 49 Frozen Orange Juice =o 34:8 Plain Vienna Bread -&c: [| = 19 A:P Instant Coffee [Fc 9 Evaporated Milk “i= 8". Campbell’s Tomato Juice 2:6 Yellow Cling Peaches =v 4729 LEMON Pint 3 ¢ Quen it bottle dy Realemon ‘Uc ro. 5.0.5. Scouring Pads ©. 23° 1" 3" Crisco Shortening 3.7 All Prices Effective through Saturday, May 18th, in Philadelphia and Vicinity! PM ——— rm————— MT I I I I I I I I I I I I LT TI I I NN a aT EE E135 5 0 00 00 5 5 00 bo ob ob bb biod PEE, Sess ssssesee ssveses el SPIIIYNITY YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED AT ...EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY* 451 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER g MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER ! 439 EAST ROSS STREET. LANCASTER ®* Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
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