WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1967 & THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. — WHAT A BARGAIN! under PP&L’s special, low-cost e Deaths FLORY NEWCOMER Flory Newcomer, 57, of 214 West Donegal St., died unex- pectedly at his place of busi- ness on Rte, 230 near Rheems at 7:15 p. m. Monday. Dr. Thomas W. O’Connor attri- buted his death to a heart at- tack. The Mount Joy PAGE THREE 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 A resident of the Mount Editor Joy area all of his life, New- comer was born in Rapho and Township, the son of the late Publisher Levi W. and Elizabeth Flory Newcomer. He was a used car dealer for the past 20 years, and for many years had operated a seed cleaning service for far- mers in Pennsylvania, Mary- land and West Virginia. He was a member of the Mount Joy Church of God. He is survived by his wife, Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as see ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. in Battalion A of the 81st Field Artillery in World War L In addition to his wife, he Chestnut Hill Mennonite church. Survivors include his wife, Cora Mae Miller Wagner; a son and two daughters, Paul water heating rate Anne Heistand Newcomer, |is survived by two sons: Rich- 0 sons& o uhome ..|ard E., California; Charles R.,| M. Wagner, Washington Boro “ : two sons, Kenneth H. and Manchester, Pa.; one brother: R1, Marian, wife of Wilbur And you get all the hot water for your family’s Gene H., both of Mount Joy,|Hlume Connelly, of York B. Kauffman, Silver Spring, needs with a 50-gallon, quick-recovery electric five grandchildren and one|Springs; also seven grand-|and Martha J. Wagner, Lan- water heater brother, Mark F. Newcomer |children and three great|caster; six grandchildren; ; a of Mount Joy RD. grandchildren. four great grandchildren; and It’s so convenient, too, because you can place Funeral services were ar-| Funeral services were ar-|Oon€ brother and four sisters, Horace Wagner, Mount Joy “an electric water heater anywhere: Under a Thursday after- ranged for from the noon at 2 o'clock ranged for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the Sheetz R1, Mrs. Sue Dettinger, Mari- etta, Mrs. Reba Aghniden, of counter. In a closet. In a garage. See - ri li deal a “on your elec Church of God with burial in| funeral home with burial in . ric apphance dealer or plumber today. the Salunga Mennonite ceme-|the Mount Rose cemetery in| New York City, Mrs. Ger- tery. York trude Justice, Los Angeles, : and Mrs. Lucy Steele, Port. *640 kilowatt-hours at 1¢ for 30-74-gallon heater . 840 kilowatt-hours at 1¢ for over 74-gallon heater Make a clean break with the past Switch to bi-mo. flameless electric water heating PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Three of the best buys in town! Impala Sport F000 SH CODE 2 ; Baa Coup e (foreground) Camaro Convertible (upper left) and the Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe. HERBERT G. CONNELLY Herbert G. Connelly, 67, husband of Mary Strausbaugh Connelly, of 215 Marietta Ave., died Monday night, July 17, at the County home where he had been a guest for a short time. He was born in York coun- ty, a son of the late John and Maude Connelly, and served You’ve made Chevrolet even more popular! DAVID R. WAGNER David R. Wagner, 73, of Mount Joy R1, died at his home at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 15, following an illness of three and one-half months He was born in Mount Joy Twp., a son of the late Henry T. and Mary J. Portner Wag- ner . A farmer all his life, he was a lifelong member of the ® IN MAY-JUNE ALONE CHEVROLET'S NATIONAL SALES LEAD WAS 64,004 CARS. * And it’s still possible for you to get a deal only the leader can offer. the exciting, road-hugging Camaro, land, Ore. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Nissley funeral home and burial was made in the Silver Spring cemetery. Weddings STEHMAN — BLESSING The marriage of Miss Lana Marlene Blessing, daughter of Mrs. Aljce M. Blessing, of 13% Main St., Salunga, to Paul K. Stehman III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Stehman Jr, was solemnized on Friday, July 14, at 8 pm. in Hemp- field E.U.B. church with the Rev. Bruce Lenich officiating. Given in marriage by her uncle, Harry Blessing Jr., the bride was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Karen Blessing. John Stehman, Lititz R3, the Dbridegroom’s brother, served as best man. Ushers were Christian Sherk, and Barry Etsell, both of Mount Joy. Miss Cindy McKonly, or- ganist, played the wedding music. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Am- erican Legion Post 185, Mt. Joy. The bride was graduated in 1966, from Hempfield H. S. The bridegroom, was graduat- ed from Donegal H. S. Class of '64 and will be a senior at Northwest Missouri State Walnut St., Marysville, Moe. They will reside at 515 S. College, Marysville, Mo. Coyye U. Engagements REINHOLD — STARR Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Starr, 84. E. Main St., Landisville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann Starr, to Steven L. Reinhold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy the most popular cars in the world, And youw’il be amazed at how little it costs right now to enjoy a velvet-smooth Impala, Quick-Size Chevelle or the sportster that’s swiftly overtaking all the others—s See your Chevrolet dealer and Jearn why there’s such a growing preference for Chevrolets. 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