PAGE TWO The Mount Joy BULLET MOUNT J Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issue 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. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec- ond class mail under the Act of March FLORIN. NEIGHBORHOOD New The Shining Stars Sunday to kick off their campaign of School Class of the Florin E. U. B. Church, will hold a Food Sale on April 4th at the Florin Hall at 9 a.m. until noon. The Youth Fellowship of the Florin EUB Church will have Easter flowers on sale March 27 and 28. Mrs. Joe Baltozer returned home from the St. Joseph's hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon of Lancaster called on Mrs Viola Bricker and Miss Mary Hamilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt called on Mr. and Mrs. John Waser of E-town on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bren- neman had Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Mr. and Mrs. David Faus of Palmyra and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt at their home Saturday night for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geb- hart and son, called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balmer of Elizabethton this past week- end. Miss Mary Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geyer went to see Mr. Harry Geyer in the St. Joseph's hospital on Mondav evening. Mrs. Enis Washstetter of Florin Ward went to the Lancaster St. Joseph hospital on Monday. The Florin Lions Club held a banquet at the Mount Joy Restaurant Monday evening, Marine Recruiter To Mount Joy Corporal Jerry Atkins, Ma- rine Corps Recruiter for Lan- caster county, has announced that he will be available ev- ery Tuesday at the Mount Joy post office between the hours of 3 pm, and 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of interview- ing and testing any young men or women interested in joining the United States Marine Corps. Anyone not able to contact Corp. Atkins at this time may obtain information about the Marine Corps and its pro- grams by stopping in at the Lancaster Post Office. Room 224, or by calling 397-6631. Set Auto Club Picnic Date The Annual Picnic of the Lancaster Automobile Club will be held at Hershey Park on Thursday, July 30, it has been announced. The picnic again this year will be an afternoon and ev- ening event. with a big free | show at night in Hershey Stadium. Among the features will be afternoon and evening ceris by the Pottstown and Glee Club, the presentation of the 1964 Pennsylvania State Police Rodeo in Hershey Stadium at night, and an elaborate works display. initial con- | Band | fire- THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. OY, PENNA. s Per Year) 3, 1879. ‘miles of pennies for equip- ment for the Florin Midget Midgets and Junior Midgets baseball teams which they sponsor. The campaign will | begin in about 2 weeks. The | boys and adults that helped the boys with their practice and games were the Lions Club guests Monday evening. Guest speaker was George | McCue, former Minor Leag- uer. Emory L. Waters, HMCS, has returned to Camp Le- jeune, N. C., after spending a 10-day leave with his family. He is attached to the Second Medical battalion with the 2nd marine division, and has just returned from a six- months tour of duty in the Mediterranean. ——— er —ee—] “® NEWTON Mrs. Norman Brosey Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Haines and son were ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Haines (and family, Mount Joy, Mr. {and Mrs. Clarence Davis and tson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | Nentwig all of Florin Ward | Sunday visitors of Mr. and (Mrs, Norman Brosey and fa- 'mily were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Francis Brosey of Elizabeth- town R. D., Miss Joyce Gray- (bill of Columbia R.D. Christ Hostetter of Colum- |bia R. D. called on Maurice i Frysinger and son John. Week-end guests of and Mrs. Edw. Isler and daughters, and Mrs. Irene Snyder were Mrs. Beatrice | Wittle of Elizabethtown. | Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Wit- mer and son Harold are spending two weeks in Flori- | da. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bros- ey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruhl Sunday even- Mr. (ing. { Mrs. Irvin Witmer and | daughter called on Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Columbia R. D. { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edw Isler and daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston of Lancaster, | Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs. Harold Myers and fami- ly were Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Tronco of Philadelphia, the latter’s parents. TO CONVENTION Tim Miller, Martha Harn- Dale Lutz and Linda Mcwrer will attend as repre- sentatives from the Donegal {Annex the Student Council] jconvention April 15 at Gar- den Spot high school. ish, (COLD SUFFERERS | Get fast relief from that ache-all- over, worn-out feeling due to colds. STANBACK'S combination of medi- | cally-proven ingredients reduces | fever and brings comforting relief. i Use as a gargle for sore throat due to colds. Snap back with STANBACK. Patty Charles, 7th grade pupil at the Donegal Annex, and Donna Eichler, 8th grade, were co-champions in the Donegal Uunon school dist- rict spelling finals held ¥Fri- day, March 20, at the Done- gal Annex. Patty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Charles, Bruce Ave., Mount Joy, and Donna the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eich- Jer Jr, Manheim street, Mount Joy. They received copies of Roget's Theaurus and will participate in the Lancaster area finals April 24 at Abrahom Lincoln jun- ior high school in Lancaster. Sally Barnhart was alter- nate champion. She is an 8th grade student. The Donegal district finals were conducted by the Annex principal, Ragnar F. Hallgren and Paul Frey, spelling teach- er. Miss Catharine G. Zeller served as pronouncer. Judges were I. Paul Frey, Mrs. Jes- sie Malmborg and Benjamin Weaver. Building champions were Nancy Rolfs and Ken Gep- hart, Annex; Patricia Longe- Pick Spelling Champions necker and Beth Watto, of Maytown; Sandra Heisey, of Grand View, and Pamela Kraus, Marietta, Before the spelling contest, Mr. Hallgren presented first place Science Fair trophies to Richard Cooke and Cheryl Zuch. Finalists in the spelling bee included the following pupils: Eighth grade: Nancy Rolfs, Donna Eichler, Carol" Steh- man, Barry Meckley, Tom Safko, Robert Frank, Mary Ann Hallgren, Linda Hous- eal and Sally Barnhart. Seventh grade: Kenneth Gephart, Patty Charles, Ron- ald McCarty, Bruce Rider, Cynthia Roland, David Mey- ers, Mike Strube, John Pres- to and Shirley Hollinger. Sixth grade: Sandra Heisey Grandview; Pamela Kraus, Marietta; Patricia Longen- necker, Betty Watto, and Marian Hess, Maytown; Jane Heilig, and Deborah Hocken- brought, Seiler. When in need of printing. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1964 remember The Bulletin. 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Or you can choose the thrifty Chevy II, a 15)4-foot family car with all kinds of This year, vour choice might be the new 16-foot-plus Chevelle, sized to fit nicely between Chev- '64 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe (110-in. wheelbase) '64 Corvair Monza Club Coupe (108-in. wheelbase) EEE, your ideas The long and '64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (98-in. wheelbase) Chevrolet will go to any length to make you happy Things have changed a lot since a Chevy rolet and Chevy II (and between parking meters, with five whole feet left over). Then, too, there's the sporty 15-foot Corvair, so right for so many people (you girls, in particular) that we've never touched an inch of it. And finally, Cor- vette—still 1414 for any true sports-car lover to say no to. short of it is, you don’t feet and still too much have to go to any length to find exactly mgd HAVEN STS. the kind of car you want. Just see the five different lines of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's. 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