The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 24, 1964, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(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.
Advertiising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office
at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec:
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.


GarmerWins2nd A New Kind
In Big Kart
Racing Event |
Laddy Germer, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Germer,
325 Marietta Ave., won sec-
ond place honors in the “A”
modified senior lightweight!
class during the Internation-
al Kart
State Championships,
June 21st at the Christmas
Village Kart track at
ville, Pa.
Although during the sec-
ond race, LLaddy was in an
accident which involved 3
karts, but finished the re-
maining part of the second
race and the third race with
a badly bruised leg as a re-
sult of the accident.
Gene Rofus of Lancaster,
won. first place honors in
Laddy’s class. Both Gene and
Laddy’s engine were worked
by Ed Grimsey, 212 Pinker-
ton Road, Mount Joy.
In 1962 Laddy won the
Junior high point champion-
ship at Airport Kart track,
New Bloomfield, Pa., and in
1963 he won the “A’ modi-
fied Lightweight high point
championship at the same
track.
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Federation's Penna. |
held
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Of Traffic Ticket
We have heard a lot
people talk about
they are as drivers.
they have a chance to prove
it.
Governor Scranton has
launched a new type of
traffic safety campaign which
rewards the good drivers
with an official
ing Award” from the
accompanied by a personal
letter from the Governor. In
addition,
will receive
Auto Club’s
the West Penn
Golden Wheel
“Safe Driv- |
state |
those who qualify |

of
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how safe | ing Awards” on every eligib-|
Now | je bumper. |

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Driving Award. The awards
will be issued to any motor-
ist whose record shows they
have driven for three years
without a moving violation
or accident.
This is a ‘Pat on the Back’
Campaign to go along with
all the warnings we hear a-
bout poor drivers. Now the
fellow who has kept his car
below the speed limit and
has avoided denting some-
body else's fender will be
able to get credit for his safe
driving.
There should be one of]
these stickers on almost ev-|
ery car in the state. We all
know that the good drivers
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outnumber the bad ones.
With Governor Scranton’s |
new Awards, we'll be able]
to spot those who have had |
trouble-free driving for at]
least three years.

Governor Scranton and
his helpers are to be com-|
mended for this effort to!
bring out the good side of |
driving. Let's plaster the |
State with these “Safe Driv-|
For your application, write |
to Governor's Safe Driving
Award, Bureau of Traffic Sa-
fetv, Room 301, Finance!
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| Building, Harrisburg. .
If you are a safe driver,
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prove it.
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Maurice N. Bailey, Donegal
Springs road, has been re-
elected secretary-treasurer of
the Donegal Society.
Election was held Thurs-
day, June 18, at the annual
meeting of the society, held
lat the Donegal church. Wil-
Reserved
for vou when
you call ahead
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1964
liam F. Herr, Columbia R2,
was named president.
Other officers elected in-
cluded Robert Vanderslice of
Marietta, vice - president;
Frederick S. Cline, historian
and Daniel B. Strickler, soli-
citor.
Remember...
it speeds long distance
to know your
area code

Have you ever seen 7,000 grown men cry? You'd think success would make them happy, but ever. since Mustang
came out, seven thousand Ford Dealers all over the country have been weeping and wringing their hands. They
can’t get as many Mustangs as they would like. All this would upset us, too, except it’s happened to us before,
You see, this was the hottest sales year in Ford Division history even before Mustang came out. At the beginning
of the model year, dealers conldn’t get enough of our big, hot Super Torque Ford Hardtops (sales up 54%)...or
luxurious Thunderbirds (sales up 68%). Falcon sales are almost as big as Chevy II and Valiant combined, Fairlane
continues to be a leader in its field. So, even though some people would like us to put
all our plants to work on Mustang, we can’t let down our hundreds of thousands of Ford,
Thunderbird, Falcon and Fairlane lovers. Why don’t you come see what all the shoutine’s
about? Ask your Ford Dealer for a test drive. (You might even get him to smile.)


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FOR A CHANGE!
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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