WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967 TIIE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE FIVE ® Of This n That (From page 1) Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill., were caught in the blizzard on the turnpike near Chicago this past weekend. “It was dreadful!” Mr. Hen- drix said. “Seven inches of snow fell in one hour, and it was 8 below zero, with the wind blowing a gale! “We kept moving, but drove only five miles in one hour. Cars and trucks were stalled everywhere, and the snow was coming down so hard that you couldn't even be sure you were on the high- way a lot of the time!” Needless to say, the Hen- drix family was glad to be safely back in Mount Joy, Watch Dan Blocker, Michael Landon and Lorne Greene, stars of Chevrolet's “Bonanza” with the snow experience be- hind them. *® * A A pleasant interlude of the late winter season was en- joyed by many, many people in this area as they attended showings of the Ice Capades at Hershey, Feb. 15 - 25. We were among the capa- city crowd enjoying the ice spectacular last Thursday , on NBC-TV next Sunday night. night, It se" med to us unusually sparkli 12 and entertaining this year — or were we see- ing it through the eyes of one member of our family who had not attended an ice show for six years? Be that as it may, we thor- oughly enjoyed the innovation this year of watching the brilliant skaters skate in and GM MARK OF EXCELLENCE Now! Never Before a Sale Like This— Don’t Miss It! Right now, and during March only, your Chevrolet dealer is offering tremendous savings on some of his most popular options and accessories on his most popular cars. How low the price? Just ask him! You get your pick of these V8’s: an impala Sport Coupe or 2-Door or 4-Door Bel Air Sedan. Hurry, here's what you get: Get this with every Bonanza car: And that’s not ali—get this! Want Powerglide transmission? Order it with A pushbutton AM radio you wouldn't want to be without. Front and rear bumper guards. Wraparound front fender lights are a touch of sheer elegance. Four handsome wheel covers for the dressy look you like. Five white- wall tires... a custom touch. Another way you can save now: During the sale only, you can add power steer- ing and power brakes at a special package price. Get them both for easier driving. Chevrolet's big 275-hp Turbo-Fire V8 engine and you get them both at the low Bonanza price. Truck buyers save, too, during the sale! Fleetside pickups (Model CE10934) with spe- cial option and accessory packages are avail- able at Bonanza Sale savings. . WHILE THEY LAST. You get a 175-hp V8, a pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps _____ ESSER plus custom appear- Zel=i=AVi=(o]¥ anceandcomfortitems. © . One Sale You Surely Don’t Want to [diss! Sse Your Chevrolet Dealer How! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. 37-5770 out of the huge colored movie that was thrown on the back- drop curtain. It was ingenious, to say the least! The smooth bro‘ 2r-sister team of Otto ana Maria Jel- inek . . . the incomparable Romayne and Stecle . . Tom- my Litz, the Hershey boy . . Freddie Trenkler . . Hans Leiter . . . Spanky, the chimp . old favorites all — they put on a wonderful show! The costumes were breath taking, as always. How lucky we are, to have two fabulous ice shows in our midst every year! United Utilities To Up Dividends An increase in the quarter- ly dividend and a proposal to authorize the issuance of 10 million shares of prefer- red stock has received appro- val of the Board of Directors of United Utilities, Inc. The board, meeting at the company headquarters in Kansas City, voted to in- crease the first quarterly div- idend of 1967 to 20 cents a share, up from 19 cents, to shareholders of record on March 28. The indicated annual divi- dend rate of 80 cents a share is up four cents a share from 1966. A resolution to amend the articles of incorporation and authorize the issuance of 10 million shares of preferred stock, with specific terms to be stipulated by the directors, was passed. The proposal is subject to approval by stock- holders at the company’s an- nual meeting May 25. The record date entitling stock- holders to notice of and to vote at the annual meeting was set as April 17, 1967. “This form of security is being recommended to our shareholders to provide addi- tional flexibility in our ac- quisition program and in fin- ancing our record construc- tion program,” P. H. Henson, president and board chairman said. Agreement in principle on the terms of a merger of Pioneer Telephone Com- pany of Wacondia, Minn., in- to the United Telephone Sys- tem was announced, The merger, expected to be completed later this year, will extend the United Tele- phone System into two new states, Minnesota and North Dakota. Sir Valentine Elected at D.H.S. Carl Hostetter, a senior en- rolled in the Donegal high school business course, has captured the title of “Sir Valentine” in the contest held annually at D. H. S. Other candidates in the con- test included Raymond Wag ner, Dave Gerberich, Ken . Smith and Bob Baker. The above nominees were chosen by senior homerooms. The entire student body chose the winner of the con- test by depositing penny votes in jars decorated for each candidate. A total of $24.41 was col- lected through the contest and will be turned over to Heart Haven in Lancaster. Carl’s activities have in- cluded participation on the Indian grid team. He wrest- led at 180 lbs. and occupied the right guard position on the football squad. He also has maintained a berth on the tennis team throughout his high school career. PLENTY OF PEDALERS America has 60 million bicycle riders. The worst feature of the Vietnam war. is lingering doubt about: each American death — whether it will ac accomplish anything lasting. 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