WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1967 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. 3 Teachers Association met on| General hospital held a work Tuesday, March 14, at 7:30 | meeting (making Easter tray p.m. and the business meet |favors for the hospital) on LANDISVILLE -» SALUNGA NEWS ing scheduled at 8 p.m. A Monday evening, March 13 physical education program|at 8 p.m. at the Zion Luther- was presented. Miss Cantwell [an Church, Landisville. is physical education teach- Mrs. Paul Whitehead, Mrs. The Ladies Bible Class of home of Mrs. Wallace Miller |er. David Yoder and Mrs. Alan the Church of God, Landis-!265 Broad St., Landisville. The Landisville - Salunga| Magnusson served as host- ville met recently at the' The Landisville Parent- Auxiliary to the Lancaster esses. Se ri | [Hi Ho fii Ii i in pia "| I 1" I HA if 1): ji il li il : Hl fi Hi if no ; Bh hi Hi Lika 1 Ih RAL ET SLA BR | ii i it | i | ii! Ii Hl ii Hd in i fil il al. ru on I ih iii ie ill if JI gl! {l - A 1 f a Lo : ig Cpe oi uy . 3 LIEB A RAR 1 “ | EHH i kif! il " 3 ; iil 1 i i BIE Hits 1 i in nan i Al i il Fie ai Lhe ERR, Ss EK di I IE ah ‘What American car is roomiest? Guess again According to the 1967 Automotive News Roominess rear, front seat height. All figures are available on Index Analysis, Chevrolet is the roomiest car in request. America. Roomier, even, than those big expensive When you combine the spaciousness of Chevrolet luxury cars—one of which placed second. with the beauty of Chevrolet and the ride of Chevrolet’s Index of 291.3 is the sum of its seven Chevrolet, it’s not hard to understand the popu- basic interior dimensions: head room front and rear, larity of Chevrolet. leg room front and rear, shoulder room front and Your dealer can help you aboard the bandwagon. Another reason Chevrolet gives you that sure feeling GM | Loa Gas ona “lr. 3 MARK OF EXCELLENCE 1967 Chevrolet-Impala Sport Sedan Chevrolet’s Bonanza Sale—March only at your Chevrolet Dealer’s oe — ———————— _—— _ _ — — " I © 37-5770 NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 653-4821 PAGE FIVE A display in observance of Girl Scout week was arrang- ed by Brownie Troop 312, Landisville at Benders Store, Salunga, beginning Monday, March 13. The troop also attended the 10:30 a. m. service at Lan-« disville Church of God in a body on Sunday, March 12. * * * Richard Collins, a member of the eighth grade at Hemp- field Junior high school, was named Hempfield School Dis- tract winner in Time's 31st annual current affairs con- test, Andrew Amway, Ameri- can history teacher and dis- trict coordinator of the eon- test, announced recently. Collins, the top scorer in the combined 8th and 11th grade American history con- test conducted by Amway, received a certificate from James Shepley, publisher eof Time, the weekly news ma- gazine. Other high scoring Hempfield students include two eleventh graders, David Brubaker and Dale Bushong; and four eight graders, Dav- id Baker, Bill Ewven, Sheryl Forte and Roger Gutzwiller. * * * Fred Smedley, Elementaxy supervisor of the Hempfield Union School District, de- parted Saturday, March 11, for the 22nd Annual Assoei- ation for Supervision and Curriculum Development Conference to be held in Dallas Texas. The national confab theme in ‘“‘Humaniz- ing Education: The Person in the Process.” * %* * Hempfield parents who de- sired to register children fer kindergarten next term—had the opportunity to do so on Wednesday, March 15 at the elementary centers of this school district. On this same day, children whe have not attended Kkin- dergarten this present scheel term, but are to be enrolled in first grade were also to be registered. Valerie York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph York of Landisville, has been nam- ed editor-in-chief by “Flash” the Hempfield high school newspaper. Serving as junior high edi- tor will be Sylvia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, also of Lan- disville. New feature editors are Mike Miller and Sherry Smith. Judith Anderman is sports editor and Christine Hondras, news editor. Ed * * Cub Pack 37 of Landisville presented the following a- wards at its annual Blue & Gold banquet at Hostetters banquet hall in Mount Joy: Wolf badges, Rodney Schrad- er and Donald Stoudt. Bear barges: Gary Stotzfus, Eric Muench, Robert Reheard, Jeff Brubaker and Reid La Clair; Lion badge: John Mor- rison. Bobcats inducted into the troop were: Eddie Hofi- man, Richard Bender, Mike Kautz, Donald Anderson, Jeff Stanley and David Kline * * * The Easter Vacation for the Hempfield Union School District will begin at the end of school, Tuesday and will resume with regular sessions on Tuesday, March 28. * * * The Salunga Womens club entertained ‘‘the Golden Ag- ers,” of Salunga and Landis- ville on Saturday, March 18, at the Church of God, Lan- disville. The meeting was at- tended by 50 members. The entertainment was as follows: Miss Prudence Davis sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Debbie McFarland. The speaker was Rev. H. M. Mumper, minister of the Church of God, Landisville. Amos Herr showed slides of the surrounding communities. A light lunch was served by the committee of the Weo- mens club, which were: Mrs. Barbara Hess, Mrs. Bernice MeFarland, Mrs. Ellen Metz- el, Mrs. Mary Haldeman and (Turn to page 6)
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