The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 26, 1966, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552
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
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Per Year)

at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec


LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS

Mrs. John F. Wilhelm of
the Lancaster League of Wo-
men Voters was the guest
speaker at the recent meet-
ing of the Hempfield Wom-'
an's Club held at the Landis-'
ville Fire Hall at 8 p.m. The
Influence of One Vote—Does
your Vote Count?”
Mrs. John Kuehne introduc-
ed the speaker. Mrs. John Da- |
vidson is hospitality chairman |
Club members are cur-
rently working on articles for!
the group’s annual bazaar to |
be held November 19 at the
Landisville Fire Hall. |
* * * |

The Hempfield Community
Ambulance Assoc. moved clo-|
ser at a recent meeting for
ambulance service for East |
and W. Hempfield townships, |
by appointing three commit-
tees to bring about a formal
charter. They are as foliows:
Charter and By-laws, Charles |
Grove, Walter Ayars,
Barry Reheard. Fund-Raising, |
Richard Shaak and Lester Ad- |
ams. Membership Committee,
Jay Smith, Ronald Arndt,
Norman Sauder.
The service would solicit |
members, who would receive |
free service within a ‘15- -mile |
wide area. Non-members
ed be charged $15 for the |
15-mile service. An annual!
membership fee of three dol-| |
lars a family was agreed on |
* *


A Halloween Party spon-
sored by the Salunga Picnic
Committee will be held Fri-|
day, Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. at the
Salunga Pavilion. Over $50.
in prizes will be awarded. Re- |
freshments will be sold. Ev-
eryone is welcome. |
* # *
The Hempfield Sertoma |
Club met Wednesday evening
October 19 at 6:30 pm. at|
the Mount Joy Legion Home.
Richard Snyder, republican |
candidate for reelection for |
State Senator, was the guest |
speaker.
* * *
Mu Alpha Theta, the hon-
orary mathematics club at]
Hempfield high school has el- |
ected officers for the current |
year.
They are Samuel Ney, pres- |
ident, Audrey Getz, vice pres- |
ident, Ann Lehman, secretary |
and Alice Noll, treasurer,
Miss FElgie Miller is faculty
advisor.
Planned for this year are a |
discussion on computer pro-|
gramming led by member |
John Althouse and a field
trip in the spring.
* 3 *
A pig roast held recently
bv the Hempfield Sertoma |
Club netted the club approxi- |
mately $300 to $350 and the |
club will use the money for |
community service projects. |
Eight pigs were roasted by!
the club. The pigs were pur-|
chased about 3 months ago |
by the club and fattened for!
the event. One of the eight]
was donated to the Eliza-|
b~thtown Crippled Children’s
Hospital and another to the’
Waters Street Mission in Lan-
| They are,
dy Bishop, Lois Woodring,
| Miles Harriger, Audrey Getz,
‘Linda Eby, Jeff Hunt, Sue
and Harvey Fenstermacher.
| Audit Dept. Supt.;
| izabeth Diem,
| Mrs.
a garage and the splattering
of a red car with blue paint.
the full process of
| cluding finger prints and po-
| be in any other month of the
“FIRE CO. AUXILIARY
caster,
* * *
The Couples Club of Zion
Lutheran church, Landisville,
held a Halloween Square
dance on Sunday, Oct. 23
from 8 to 11 p.m. in the social
room of the church. Bert Wit-
tenberg was the caller.
* * *
Steering committees have
been named for the senior
rcall throughout

class at Hempfield high school
Scotty Wilkerson,
Bonnie Reheard, Maureen Mec-
| Guire, Sue Mumma, Mike
| Siepietowski, Jim Hohenstein
Sue Diehl, George Gard, Cin-
Harry, Suzanne Smith, Peggy:
Keagy, Rich Miller, Rick Dar-
‘renkamp, Barbara Charles
| Miss Mary Lee Forney and
Robert Wenrich will act as
Committee
| members organize class func-
tions and serve to nominate
students for class officers.
* * *
The Landisville Church of
| God has elected the follow-
ing officers: Samuel. Bender,
general supt.; John Kraybill,
Mrs. Anna
secretary; Jas.
secretary;
pianist;
El-

Mary Miller,
Snavely, financial
Mrs. Janet Burgess,
{ Elwood Miller, Chorister;
librarian.
The following superintend-
ents were also elected: Mrs.
Frank Denlinger, home dept.
Richard Bryson, cradle
roll; John Ruhl, youth dept.;
Miss Irene Heisey. children’s
dept.; and Mrs. Gilbert Liv-
ingston, nursery department.
® Main Sireet
(From page 1)
tween Halloween mischief
and actual criminal activity?
® © eo
It may be a mite difficult
at times to distinguish but
last weekend “Halloween” ac-
tivity included use of a bar
or some other stout
ment to pry off a padlock on
® o @
Now, that we class as crim-
inal activity which demands
law, in-
lice investigation with vigor,
The case is one of “breaking
and entering’ and is no differ-
ent in October than it would
year.
The Ladies Auxiliary of
Friendship Fire company met
in- the fire hall for their
monthly meeting on Oct. 20.
Twenty-one members atten-
ded. Dolly Maxwell gave a
report on community council.
Nomination of officers will
be held at the Nov. meeting.


It’s not the minutes you









instru- I

spend eating — it’s the sec-
onds.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966
Name United Fund Campaign Leaders
Four chairmen to head ac-
tivities of the United Funds
in two local areas have been
announced.
Mrs. J. Richard Gerberich
and Lester Hostetter are ser-
ving as chairmen in Mount
Joy and Miss Dorothy J. Eng-
le and Miss K. Louise Hous-
eal, both of Maytown, are
heading the drive in the
southern area of East Done-
gal township.
Workers who are making
the Mount
Joy borough include: Mrs,
Stanley R. Landis. Mrs, R. F.
Hallgren, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth
W. Good, Mrs. J. Bruce Grei-
ner, Mrs. Harold Hall, Mrs.
Charles H. Zeller, Mrs. Char-
les Ricedorf, Mrs, Bernerd
Grissinger, Mrs. Baxter Wells
Mrs. Earl Koser, Mrs, Harold
Zimmerman, Jr., Mrs. John I.
Myers, Mrs. Ray Byle, and
Mrs. Warren Foley.
To cover the remainder of
the area, the solicitors are:

John Weidman, Mrs.
Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Donald
Straub, Mrs, Paul L. Stoner,
Jr., Mrs. Richard F. Divet,
Mrs. Asher Neiss, Mrs. Charles
Shoemaker, Mrs. Irvin Smith
Jr., Mrs. Richard L. Divet,
Mrs. Floyd Bowden, Mrs. Jos-
eph Coover, Mrs, Newton
Kendig and Mrs. LeRoy C.
Bates,
Included with the workers
who are making calls in
the southern area of East
Donegal township are:
Mrs. Glenn Arnold, Mrs.
Hazel Crankshaw, Wilson
Penwell, William Earhart,
Misses Lou Ann Hess, Nadyne
Hiestand, Deborah Hollen-
baugh, Linda Houseal and
Ruth McConnell,
Other volunteer
from the Marietta R1 area
are: Mrs. John Gibble, Mrs.
Ray Burris, Mrs. Paul Hoff-
ines, Mrs. Kenneth Johns and
Miss Nancy Frey.
Mrs.
Gerald Miller,
Walters, Jr.
solicitors

PROMOTED
Peter H. Koder, son of
Rev. and Mrs. W. Lester Ko-

der of 43 West Main Street,
has been promoted to staff
sergeant in the U. 'S. Air
Force.
Sgt. Koder is a supply. in-
ventory specialist at | Sey-
mour Johnson AFB, N.C. He
is a member of the
Air Command which: pro-
vides battlefield fire power,
precision jet photo reconnais-
isance and air mobility for the
nation’s ground forces.
His wife, Grace, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E,
L. Tyndall of Kingston, N. C.
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WHO CARLS?
THE HIGHWAYS ARE UNFIT FOR HUMAN TRANSPORTATION — A
COUPLE ARE DEATH TRAPS
WHO CARES?
OUR CHILDREN ARE FACED WITH RISING EDUCATION COSTS
BEYOND ALL REASON.
WHO CARES?
OUR GREAT RESOURCES IN NATURAL BEAUTY AND HUMAN TALENT
REMAIN VIRTUALLY UNTAPPED IN THE PROMOTION OF TOURISM
WHO CARES?
JOHN SPICER CARES
HIS OPPONENT AND THE PARTY HE REPRESENTS HAVE TREATED
- 88th DISTRICT SEAT AS A REWARD FOR FAITHFUL PARTY
Ditmas Bf oi a A—~— —
“SERVICE.
HE HASN'T EVEN SEEN FIT TO CAMPAIGN TO ANY EXTENT THIS
YEAR. HE MUST FEEL HE DOESN'T HAVE TO. HE MUST FEEL THAT
HE DOESN'T HAVE TO EVEN PRESENT HIMSELF TO YOU FOR YOUR
APPROVAL OR REJECTION.
THIS MAN, WHO HAS DONE LITTLE OR NOTHING FOR THE DISTRICT
IN HARRISBURG, APPARENTLY FEELS HE DOESN'T HAVE TO CARE
ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS.
They Are Taking You For Granted
They Just Don’t Care.
Well-We Do. and we think You do too.
vore JOHN SPICER ov ss
A Full Time Legislator For The 98th District.
CARES.
Spicer for Legislature Cemmittee, Ruth Mackley., Chairman, Walter Roye, Treasurer.

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