PAGE THREE —————————— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1966 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Fellowship Groups of Hemp- The Mount Joy | field EUB church met Sun- day, April 24 at 7 p. m. at LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS [occ The Golf team of Hemp- field high under Coach Fas- : ac is | i its sec Ds A nacht is only in its second MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Household furnishings to + livestock went under the gav- el last Saturday when the West Hempfield Lions Club held its annual public auc tion at the Silver Spring fire hall. Henry Wagner served as the auctioneer for the event which began at 12:30 p. m. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Hempfield Hill Park fund. *® * Members of the East Hemp- field Woman’s Club saw a demonstration on flower ar- ranging by Miss Irene Lu- pold at their recent meeting at the Landisville Fire Hall. Miss Lupold, a charter member of the Green Acres Garden Club is well known as an authority on gardening and flower arranging. Mrs. Fred Koser introduc- ed the speaker. Table decora- tions were created by Mrs. William Shiffer. # # * »* Members of the Luther League of Zion Lutheran church, Landisville, met at the church at 1:30 p. m. on to pool attend a Sunday, April 24, transportation to % ary + ha] Aged SAB oan Pe R316 JULY 48 M.P, 23 re NPR NE CA Never Question Where to Finance that New Car! You can leave all money worries behind bowling party. w * * Educators from throughout the state gathered at Millers- ville State college Thursday, Apr. 21 for the biennial study conference of the Pennsyl- vania Association for child- hood Education. Local teach- ing participating in a panel discussion from Hempfield District was Mrs. Lelia Stauf- fer. * * %* The Hempfield Sertoma club met Wednesday evening April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy Legion Home. Speaker for this meeting was Chuck Grove, local attor- ney, ¥ *# * On April 22 and 23rd the Hempfield Singers presented the musical comedy ‘Around the World in Eighty Days.” The operetta, which is based upon Michael Todd's Acad- emy Award motion picture by the same title began at 8 p.m. in Hackman auditorium. Leading the cast were David Haag. Jack Myers, Ken Kline and Susie Smith. * # * | tion The Boy-Girl and Youth d when you shop for a car .. . by asking , your dealer to arrange the financing through COUNTY FARMERS BANK! A “good buy” in a car can be made even better when financed the BANK WAY. "LANCASTER County FARMERS NATIONAL BANK . 12 Convenient Offices To Serve You | ol 3 LANCASTER MOUNT JOY re QUARRYVILLE CHRISTIANA 5 "Main Office: 23 E. King St, Lancaster, Pa.’ "Open ‘til 3 P.M., Mon. thru Thurs.—'til 8 P.M., Fri. Drive-In, Walk-Up Windows at Mount Joy Office Open Saturday 9 - 11 A.M. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A TRUSTEE FOR THE LANCASTER COUNTY FOUNDATION year but has a bright future. The team is composed of the following: At number one this year is John Goetz, a junior. Number two is Rich Tomlinson, a senior. Tom Snavely, Dan Kinny and John Cowan complete the first five respectively; Cowan, a junior. Rounding out the squad are Robert Lichty, Scott Lupold, Don Mummaw, Tom Kaylor and Elizabeth Howard. Mrs. June Honaman, 125 Main street, Landisville, vice chairman of the Pennsylvan- ia Republican State Commit- tee spoke before the biennial Maine G.O.P. state conven- in Augusta, Maine re- cently. % * * The Women’s Society of World Service of Hempfield EUB church will meet Wed- nesday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the church. * i * Salunga Fire Co Auxiliary and the Salunga Women’s club will hold its regular meeting Monday, May 2 at 7:30 pm. at the Salunga Church of the Brethren A Mother and Childrens night Editor and Publisher Richard A. 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ADS ARE SMALL but they get NOTICED EAST MAIN STREET - To Give Legion Awards at Annex Four Donegal Annex stu- dents will be honored on Fri- day, May 6, at assembly pro- gram at which American Le- gion Awards will be present- ed. A boy and a girl from May- town and a boy and a girl from Mount Joy will be hon- ored, selected on the basis of honor, scholarship, service, Americanism, leadership, | courage. They are chosen by their teachers and by the stu- dents. Principal speaker for the program will be Clarence C. Newcomer of Lancaster, as- sistant district attorney. Others on the program will be the four winners of the Legion awards a year ago. They include: Joseph Wivell, Terri Gemberling, Kathy Ney and Stanley Tucker. to MOTHER, with love.... CANDIES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1b. $1.60 2 Ibs, $3.15 The GIFT BOX 1%2 Ibs. $2.40 2% Ibs. $3.50 SLOAN’S PHARMACY MOUNT JOY FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE