i- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1965 Landisvle-Salunga , Mrs William K. Risser The Luther. League of Zion Lutheran church, Landisville had a special program for parents on Sunday, January 31 at 6:30 p.m. in observance of Christian Youth Week. The topic was “They Won't Believe Me.” ® ® v The Landisville Elementary School P.T.A. met Tuesday evening, Feb. 9 at 8 p. m. Room visitation ‘began at 7:30 p.m. Amos Herr, a former faculty member of Hempfield Union High School gave an illustrated talk on “Norway” “Land of the Midnight Sun” Harold E. Whittemore is president of the organization. w % x The Hempfield Recreation Center recently elected the following directors: Mrs. George Sachs, Thomas Hola- han and Richard Trussell. Officers were elected at a board meeting held on Feb. 4 at 8 pm. in the Steele El- ectric Company office, Main St., Salunga. : * * * Awards were presented to members of Cub Pack 37 of Landisville by Scoutmaster Charles Buch at a recent meeting. Bobcat pins went to Daniel Hickernell, Scott Cas- sey, Michael Miller, Barney Lynch, Billy Alexander; lion badge to Jeff Morrison, and His’ 65 Ford rides quieter....than his Rolls-Royce Nadu, Randy: Hickernell; wolf badge to Wesley Bowers and Tom- my Whitacre; gold arrow to Kenneth Lewis and Morrison; silver arrow to Wayne Clark and Morrison. Promoted to Webelos were Billy Alleman, Rick Bolling- er, Matt . Harrison, Ronnie Hess, Randy Hickernell, Hank Gordy Lantz, Rick Longenecker, Denny Martin, Morrison, Evan Phillips, Dale Pletz and Jim Vogel. # * Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Lan- dis, 165 Cooper Ave., Landis- ville, are the parents of a son, born at the General hos- pital- .on Sunday, Jan. 31. Mrs. Landis is the former Ann Hershey. ‘ * * » John Hussar, 2525 Colum- bia Ave. was elected chair- man of the East Hempfield Democratic organization at a meeting Monday, Feb. 1 of the: townships committeemen and women. Hussar succeeds Richard H. Wolf who moved from the township to Lancas- ter city. LJ * * The Church Council of the Zion Lutheran church, Lan- disville, elected the follow- ing officers: The Rev. G. Martin Ruoss, president; J. Carl Nolt, vice president; Matthew W. Harrison, Jr., Secretary; Harry W. Glass- myer, treasurer; Fred Har- mon, fin. sec’y.; and Benja- min F. Greider, building fund treasurer. These com- mittee chairman were named: Jere Cooper, finance, Calvin Ross, property, Gene Cooper, Tests proved it.* Does this mean Ford now rivals one of the world’s most wanted luxury cars? Hardly! But these tests do mean plenty—to you—if you’re shopping for a popular- priced car. They prove Ford has outstanding strength, design, quality. Compare Ford, in every way, with every. thing in its class . . . Feel Ford’s solid quality ® 1009, new body—strongest ever on a Ford. 8 New frame “tunes out” vibration. ® New suspension puts a big ultrasoft coil spring at each wheel. Inspect Ford’s luxurious new LTD models ® Decorator interiors, thick nylon.carpeting. ® Walnutlike vinyl inserts on doors and instrument panel. ® Rear-seat center arm rests, five ash trays (4-door hardtops), padded instrument panel, and more. Relax in Ford’s spacious interiors ® Swept-back instrument panel, lower transmission hump. A PRODUCT OF Cored MOTOR COMPANY PH. 653-9701 finance, Calvin Ross, proper- ty; Gene Weiksner, Christian Education; Roy Walers, social ministry; Jack LaClair, evan- gelism; Richard Covey, stew- ardship, and Dean Lowry, worship. * A » Twenty-five local educa- tors spent Thursday and Fri- day in Cleveland, Ohio, tak- ing a good look at the Great- er Cleveland Educational Re- search council and its current project in social studies cur- riculums. Those attending from the Hempfield Union School Dis- trict: Robert L. Wenrich, so- cial studies chairman; and Dr. Hiram L. Wiest, school board member. » * % The Hempfield Sertoma Club met Wedesday evening, February 3 at 6:30 pm. at ithe Mount Joy Legion Post | Home. Christ Hecher a mem- ber, was the speaker. He told of his recent trip to Florida. * » * Zion Lutheran Church, of Landisville, had a service of Infant Baptism on Sunday, February 7 at 10:45 a.m. » ® " * Baudilio Mara, a Hempfield exchange student from Costa Rica presented the program at a joint meeting of the Lu- ther League and Couples club in the evening at 7:30 p.m. * »w * Cyrus M. Rodgers Jr., 23 South Avenue, Landisville re- ceived a distinguished service award from the Thursday Hempfield Jaycees evening, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. February 4 at a meeting at the Mount Joy Legion. Honored for his work in scouting and other civic ac- tivities, he was cubmaster of Pack 37 Landisville, for sev- en years, coach of a midget baseball team, and has serv- ed as president of the Lan- disville Elementary Parent Teacher Assn, after holding PAGE § various offices in the organi+ zation, He presently serves as counselor for the stamp col- lecting merit badge for the local Boy Scouts, and will be presenting a program on “The History of Scouting in Landisville and Salunga.” He is a member of Zion Luther- an church, Landisville. Humor Adds Energetic humor is once a- gain featured in the silver anniversary edition of Ice Capades which returns to Hershey Sports Arena Feb. 17 to 27 with an entirely new concept in ice show format. One of the strongest ice comics ever produced by Ice Capades is Hans Leiter whose fast-paced back bends, stum- bling twists, leaping splits, reckless falls and subtle pan- tomime require a maximum of speed, agility and split-sec- ond timing. Leiter enacts the “Senorita from Seville” and is starred in “By the Sea” in the current edition. One of the most astonish- ing specialty acts of all time is the badminton-on-ice game presented by eleven-times world’s badminton champion, Hugh Forgie, and his agile partner, Shirley Marie. The pair make the shuttlecock do amazing things as they speed around the ice. “The Billboard Painters” is the name given the act of ace comedians Labrecque and ® Trunk holds four 2-suiters standing upright, and more. Test Ford’s new power # Big, new 289-cu. in. V-8 standard in XL’s and LTD’s. ® New Big Six—biggest Six in any car. Test-drive a 65 Ford! % Leading acoustical consultants conducted tests in which 1965 Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan, XL and LTD Hardtops) with 289-cu. in. V-8 engines and automatic transmissions rode quieter than a new Rolls-Royce. These tests were certified by the U.S. Auto Club. Best year yet to go Ford! Test Drive Total Performance ’65 FORD MOUNT 1965 Ford Galaxie 500/XL 2-Door Hardtop WOLF FORD SALES, Inc. To Capades Bussey. Labrecque found a home with Ice Capades after a career of professional box- ing and a whirl at profession- al hockey. Bussey, also a for- mer hockey player, became a mainstay in the act after sub- stituting for John’s former partner. The duo is also fea- tured as “Hollywood Hillbil- lies”. Contributing to the humor- ous side of Ice Capades is Spanky, the skating Chimp and his trainer-partner, Dave Pitts, and William Rider, cast as an hilarious French chef in “At the County Fair.” Other stars in the produc- tion are Otto and Maria Jel- inek, world pair champions; Roymayne and Steele, fam- ous adagio pair; Aja Zanova, twice world’s champion from Czechoslovakia; Lynn Finne- gan, New York beauty; Sashi Kuchiki, Japanese champion; Brigitte, Viennese champion; Peter Voss; Mitsuko Funako- shi; and Tommy Litz, specta- cular young skater from Her- shey who won the world's free style skating title at Dortmund, Germany, earlier this year. CubPack Holds Pinewood Derby Fred Raudabaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauda- baugh, Mount Joy R2, won the 1965 Pinewood Derby of Cub Pack 136, Mount Joy, held at the January pack meeting. Runners-up were Brent Zeller and John Perlow. Winning blue ribbons for best car in each den were: Darryl Lutz, Den One; Tim Bair, Den Two; Scott Albert, Den Three; Fred Raudabaugh Den Four; John Perlow, Den Six; Arthur Reinhart, Den Seven; and Brent Zeller, We- belos. Opening exercises were handled by Den Seven and closing ceremony, by Den 2. Awards announced by Cub- master Ricard Hoover includ- ed: Donald Bradfield, Randy Hedden, Glenn Young, and Gary Fitzkee, Bobcat award; Keith Dishart, Wolf badge and denner badge; Gary Hei- sey, Wolf badge; Dean Stric- kler, Gregory Barninger, Dar- ryl Sweigart, silver arrow for Wolf badge. Bruce Veseth, gold and silver arrow for Wolf badge; Arthur Reinhart, gold arrow for Bear badge; Kirby Gantz, Lion badge; Bill Blantz, Lion badge and denner badge; Larry Fackler, Timothy Mul- wane, Webelos badge; Fred Raudabaugh, round-up award; Gary Bell, Michael Eshleman, Darryl Lutz, Keith Smith, Steven Hoover, denner badge. Pack 136 will attend church on Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. 7, and wear uniorms to school Feb. 8. The annual Blue and Gold banquet will be held on Feb. 24 at Hostetter’s. SCHOOL BOARD The February meeting of the Donegal Union School District Board of Education will be held Thursday even- ing, February 18, at Grand- view school. The meeting, us- ually held at Donegal high school in the library, will be held at the elementary school to give the members of the board an opportunity to in- spect the new addition per- sonally. Patronize our Advertisers