WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 es of color—never have we seen a prettier sight! The ros- es were still beautiful, too, with their late-season blos- soms, tall, dark green bushes. Against the background of the green grass and many evergreen trees, the hillside PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. = Ri - e Deaths LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS ® Mrs. William K. Risser PHARES B. NEFF Phares B. Neff, seventy-| Hempfield high raced to secretary, Mrs. Clarence its 11th straight Lancaster |Bentzer, corres. secretary. three, 12 North Queen Street, Maytown, died Monday, Oct. 18, at his home. He had been ill for two years. He was born in Conestoga Twp., a son of the late Levi and Emma Boyd Neff and was a retired employe of the Musser poultry farm, Mount Joy R1. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Maytown. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fairy Sweitzer Neff; five daughters and two sons,, Wil- lim, Drumore R1; Clara, wife of Kenneth Graves, Paradise Rl; Warren, Mount Joy RI; Effie, wife of Thomas Mich- ener, Columbia; Mary, wife of Theodore Trone, Marietta R!, Miss Anna, Drumore RI, and Leda, wife of Howard Singer Jr., Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Eleven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Fritsch and Mrs. George Lawrence, both of Lancaster, also sur- vive Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the M. Hawthorn Miller funeral home, Bainbridge, and burial was made in the Eberle cem- etery, Mount Joy. ——————————————— LESTER H. MYERS County League Cross Coun- try victory recently to move closer to the championship. » * * East Hempfield Township issued 49 building permits for construction totaling $655,065 from June through September. More than 30 of the permits were for new dwellings with a value top- ping $500,000, * » * The fifth annual College Night for county high school juniors and seniors was held at Hempfield Union H. S. on Monday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m. Forty nine colleges had a- greed to send representatives to the meeting. Purposes of the program is to acquaint the students with the individ- Committee chairmen are as follows: Miller, program; Mrs. Samuel Wiley, Mrs. Wm. Piper, hospitality; Robert Harper, Ways & Means; Rr. Robt. Brackbill, budget; Mrs. Paul Battle, Mrs. Charles Buch, membership; Mrs. Har- old Fry, Mrs. Loyal McCrabb Mrs. John Newcomer, room mother; Mrs. Charles Muench publicity; Mrs. Robt. Marley, publications; Mrs. Russell Getz, project. » * The Junior C. E. Society of the Landisville Church of God sponsored open house on Sunday, October 17th af- ter the 10:30 a.m. worship service. * ¥ * The Willing Workers Sun- day School class of Landis- missions qualifications, tui-| tion fees and special pro- grams. . * * * The East Hempfield Twp. Board of Adjustment recent- ly approved two requests for zoning exceptions at their regular meeting. W. G. Witmer was allow- ed an exception for construc- tion of a one-family house at 1016 Church St., Lancaster R1. Lester H. Myers, 57, Man-| heim R1, a former resident of Mount Joy, died Monday, Oc- tober 18, at St. Joseph’s hos-| pital a few hours after he was admitted. Death follow- ed an illness of five months. Born in West Hempfield Twp., he was a son of John C Myers, and the late Della Rife Myers, and was employ- ed as an electrician by th Riggs-Distler Co. on its RC building project. In addition to his father and step-mother, John C. and Anna Myers, Lancaster; sur- viving are his wife, the form- er Mary Diffenderfer, and a son, Lester H. Myers Jr., of 7 nd- Lianeaster R1 Three gra childr i Funeral Thursday ial was made Joy cemetery. n aiso services were held afernoon and bur- in the Mount ® Main Street From page 1) that the traffic there will be- come greater. But, the most important point is that there is space now which may not be available in the future. The job needs to be begun at once. YEAR 3 END 1964 Chevelle S. S. Cp. 1963 Chevy II 2-Door, S. 1960 Falcon 4-Door F.M. 1959 Bel. V8 2-Door P.G. NEE EEE AEE ERE ERNE NERA EERE pA EEE EEN EE EERE EERE RENE ERE RRR ® 1963 Buick Special 4-Door 1963 Chevrolet Bel. 6, 2 Dr. Sid. Trans. 1962 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday Coupe 1961 Olds 98 4-Dr. Holiday Sedan, Air condition. 1960 Oldsmobile Dyn. 88 4-Door 1959 Chevrolet Impala Spt. Sdn. V8, P.G., P.S. 1957 Chevrolet 2-Ton Pick Up 1955 Chevrolet S. W., V-8, P. G. Newcomer Motors, Inc. Cor. Main & New Haven Sts. Phone 653-4821 EERE LENE EEE INE EEA EAE RENEE ER ! A request of Charles Weig- {and Jr. was approved to al- low construction of a single - family home on a lot at 4] Brandt Blvd. Salunga, where the lot is less than authoriz-| ed by the zoning ordinance. | % » x The Hempfield Sertoma Club met Wednesday even-| ing. Oct. 13 at the Mount Joy Legion Post home. Guest! speaker for the evening was Lt. Alice Rubican, her topic: Duties of a policewoman and the youth of today.” 2 % % Dr. Loren Hatch, Elizabeth St., Landisville, administrat- or and medical director of Lancaster Osteopathic hospit- al, has been named a consul- tant to the Social Security administration for Medicare. He will participate in devel- oping criteria for evaluation of qualifications of prospec- tive administrative agents for the Medicare program. * ¥ * New officers for the 1965- - 1966 season of the Landis- ville PTA are as follows: Lorin Weigard, president; Richard Miller, V-President; Samuel Wiley, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Kraybill, recording S. MOUNT JOY ual institutions, and their ad-| tat Indian Steps. ville Church of God held their annual banquet Tuesday evening, Oct. 19 at Meadow Hills Dining Room. Members of the Class were guests. * %* The Luther League of the Ladies * was truly lovely. * * We have two families to add this week to the “two people in college” group! Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Eshleman, Mount Joy R2, have that hon- or. Son Robert is a freshman at McPherson College, Mec- Pherson, Kansas, and daugh- ter Sue is a sophomore at Ju- niata College. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brubak- er, Mount Joy R1, have two sons in college now. Harold is a frtshman at Delawore Valley College, Doylestown. and Kenneth, studying at Gos- Only recently retired from this honor group are Mr. and Mrs. John Zeller, Pinkerton Road, whose two sons, Gary and Terry, have just complet- ed a- combined total of twelve years in college, five years of them simultaneously! Terry is now teaching in the history department of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and Gary heads the music de- partment at a college in N. Carolina! * ’ * Zion Lutheran Church, Lan- disville, will hold a square dance on Friday, October 22 from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | at the farm of Weidler Grube | on Manheim RI. * ¥* The Women’s Christian Ser-| vice Council of Landisville| Church of God has opened a| collection of clothing to be contributed to Church World | Service .Contributions may | * Harry K. Hinkle, formerly of Mount Joy, now living in Camp Hill, spent some time ® Of This n That (From page 1) would drive their carriages up the ‘river road’ on a Sun- day afternoon just to see it”. Fifteen rooms it had, we were told, and it was a’ cen- ter of activity for many years. As we looked at the near- rubble of its previous beauty, and saw the rows of dilapid- ated furniture sitting around everywhere in the yard, we were depressed, We were watching the passing of an era, it seemed. Or perhaps we were listening to its death knell. And yet—a ‘“‘daisy and but- ton” sugar bowl, encrusted with dirt and dust, was pur- chased by a Maytown woman and carried home proudly to join a beautiful collection of some 80 other pieces. It will shine with renewed lustre and "have many pleasant years yet, we know! And the deacon’s bench — who knows? Its new owner will doubtless have it refin- ished to grace her lovely home, perhaps to be more cherished than ever before! So maybe the past glory of the Shank home will be re- born in hundreds of homes in Lancaster County and else- where, and continue to give pleasure to present and fu- ture generations as it did to past ones! * Have you seen the “Chrys- anthemum Show’ at the Her- shey Gardens? If not, it is definitely worth a trip to our “chocolate” neighbor town. In the warm October sun- shine Sunday afternoon, hun- dreds of people were enjoy- ing the riot of color. There were gold blossoms, tones of red and orange, bronze, yel- low, and white, in all sizes and kinds of chrysanthe- mums, from the tiny ‘button’ varieties to the large, regal blooms. * -% We have had many reports of the fall foliage: “Never lovelier,” said one family who took a picnic up into Perry County on Sunday. “A blaze of color” said another, who drove her Volkswagen pike on Saturday. “Beautiful, for several miles on the Turn- but the peak will come a lit- tle later,” said a Mount Joy couple who have just return- from a trip to Virginia, dur- ing which they drove the en- tire length of the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah Nation- al Park. Be that as it may, it is hard to find prettier maples anywhere than those at the Fellenbaum corner, south Market and West Donegal streets, right here in Mount Joy. Home Fire Friendship Fire Company spent several hours Tuesday morning at the Michael J. and Pearl Hanson home near Mastersonville assisting in a fight against a blaze which did an estimated $20,000 damage. The home, being newly re- modeled, was discovered in flames about 5 a. m. by a milkman, who notified neigh- bors. They called the Master- sonville fire company. In addition to damage to the house and some $2,000 worth of furniture, antiques valued between $3,000 and $4,000 were damaged. Recruits Joe H. Thome, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert BS. Thome of Route 2, and Ger- ald C. Ober, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. Ober of Route 2, have begun nihe weeks of Navy basic training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. In the first weeks of his naval service they will study military subjects and live and work under conditions similar to those he will en- counter on his first ship or at his first shore station. 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