The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 19, 1967, Image 2

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THE
PAGE TWO
The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
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 at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.

LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS
The Landisville PTA meet-
ing was held on Tuesday,
April 11. An Art exhibit un-
der the direction of Mrs.
Kochenauer and Mrs. Barth-
olomew followed by a busi
ness meeting.
*#
A senior at Hempfield high
school, Miss Lehman is on
the student council and the
Flash staff, a member of the
Math Club and the Latin
Club and is active in the
American Field Service. Al-
so guests of the club were
Girls of the Month for the
past school year and their
mothers.
The girls included Miss
Susan Diehl (October). Miss
Susan Eiwen (November)
Miss Cordelia Shindler, (De-
cember) Miss Sue Mumma
(January)” Miss Linda Eby
(February), Miss Scotty Wili-
kerson (March) Miss Sue
Harry (April) Miss Audrey
Getz (May). Miss Lehman was
presented with a bracelet
and the other girls received
*
The Hempfield Junior
lack Knights closed out its
1966-67 chess season with a
6-1 defeat at the hands of
Dickinson College at Carlisle.
The lone junior high win-
ner was James Forry.
The Junior Black Knights’
season record was 17-4-1,
and their three-year mark in
chess competition is 67-19-6.
#* * *
Gary Bender, a 1964 grad-|
vate of Hempfield high school
been elected
has recentl ]
peavident y the student | Scrolls inscribed with the
Counselor organization at ‘College for Club Women.
The girls were selected by.


Findlay college, Findlay, O.
| the faculty of Hempfield high
| school, where all of them are
The Pulitzer prize produc- ! ]
seniors. Miss Lehman was the
tion “Fiorello ‘will be pre-}”>r_" :
sented by the Hempfield ciub’s Girl of the Month for
Singers as their annual pro- September. li
duction Friday and Saturday.
Apr. 21-22 at 8 p.m. in Hack-'! The Hempfield Sertoma
club held “Ladies Night” and
man Auditorium, musical di-
rector is Richard L. Kline.
The leads for this musical
Girl Scout Night on Wednes-
day evening, April 12 at 6:30
will be Ken Kline as Fiorel- p.m.
Jo. Sue Lerch as his first wife erican Legion Post Home.
Richard Miller of Landis-
Thea, and Suzy Smith as his’
he gue 25 speaker.
second wife Maria. The cast ville was
director will be Mrs. Connie
Kondravy., a member of the The LenditvitieSalunss 4.
H Club registered 37 girls at
meeting
Landis-
English Staff, Hempfield high
school.
an crganizational
held recently at the
ville Church of God.
Officers elected were Mary
Eshelman,
Rohrer, vice president,
Donna Burkhart, secretary,
Laura Yoder, treasurer, Di-
ane Eshelman, song leader,
and Gloria Ruhl, game lead-
er. Mrs .John Ruhl is club
leader.
*
The Sch olarship commit-,
tee of Hempfield high school’s
Alumni Association meeting
at the high school, mapped
plans for distribution of funds
to selected seniors who will
graduate this spring. James
Snavely, Landisville, chair-
man of the committee, said
about $5,000 will be distri-
buted this year.
Recipients will be chosen
.during the next session of
Ann
xr
Sandy
* * *
Twelve girls from Lancas-
ter County vied for posture
title on Saturday evening,
the committee, May 18.
During the past two years 'April 15 at 7 p. m, at the
scholarships has Holiday Inn. Three of the
£8,900 in
been awarded 19 graduates 12 were from Hempfield high
since 1952, when the scholar- and are as follows:
ship fund was established, Linda Eby, Landisville, a
73 grads have been given senior who plans a career in
scholarships totaling $35,450. spech therapy, Miss Eugenia
* * , Johnston, Mountville, also a
"senior. She plans to pursue a
The East Hempfield Town-
ship supervisors recently re-
ceived a resolution from the
Wheatland Hills Civic Assn.
‘career as a corporation pub-
lic relations representative
‘and Miss Bonnie Reheard, of
senior who

seeking establishment of a J.andisville, a
comprehensive park plan. { plans to attend college after
The resolution, in effect, 8raduation.
requested the East Hempfield mr
Twp. Supervisors and the
Planning Commission to de-
velop a local comprehensive
parks plan and asked that a]
park and recreation board be
To Lead Parel
Stanley Musselman, assist-
ant vice-president and agri-
established to administer cultural department manager
proper management of the of the Lancaster County Far-
area. mers National Bank, was a
* * * leader of a panel discussion
Miss Ann Lehman, daugh-; on “Farm Lending” at the
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, agricultural credit confer-
L-hman of Manheim R1, was ence sponsored by the Penna.
named as “Girl of the Year’ Bank association, held Wed-
by the East Petersburg Wom-' nesday and Thursday at
ens’ Club Tuesday evening, Penn State.
April 11 at a meeting held |
at the Trinity United Church' Patronize our advertisers
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Class to Serve
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of Christ in East Petersburg. |
at the Mount Joy Am- |
president; !
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
Breakfast
Breakfast will be served
to second grade students al
Maytown Elementary school
on Thursday morning, April
20, at 8:45 a.m.
The. class has been study-
ing nutrition and well-balanc-
ed meals and they have form-
ed various committees to plan
the event. The menu consists
of orange juice, cereal, toast
and milk. Some students
have been making place
cards and place mats. There
are committees for table set-
tings, shopping, serving and





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PA.
WE DNESD. AY, APRIL 19, 1967
y nurse,
cleaning up.
L.LaVon| At the
Their teacher, same time that mor-
Harnish. has been overseeing ning, coffee and donuts will
the project, with the help of |be available for any parents
Mrs. Dorcas Knorr, the school "wishing to visit the room.
Mrs.
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P. B. GUERNSEY SALE
12:30 NOON
Pa.
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1967 -
At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, Lancaster,
49 HEAD
4 BULLS - 30 COWS « 6 BRED & 9 OPEN HEIFERS
30 will be recently fresh by sale date.
A few of the bred heifers due later in the fall.
We can honestly say that never before did we offer
cattle with such outstanding records and pedigrees in
any ofl our sales.
Four top bulls, three by “Nance”. Dams’ records ov-
er 21,000 #M on one, another with 5 class leading rec-
ords. one over 18,000 #M, another over 16,000 #M as
a 3 year old. A “Top Command” son, dam with over
13.600 #M.
On the females,
in the breed.
This sale follows two large dispersals in Penna., and
the weather may be tempting to go out in the field to
many have records seldom equaled
do some spring work. Those who take time out to
come to the sale, we predict will get the years’ best
bargains.
Sale Managed By:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’'N.
P.O. Box 458 Camp Hill, Pa., 17011







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