The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 08, 1967, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1967
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PAGE THREE

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.

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.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Home,
Dr. Wm. Schaeffer, Lan-
caster, spoke on the subject,
“Facts About A County
Health Department.”
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Twenty-two Lancaster Co.
high school seniors have a
chance to qualify for Nation-
al Merit Scholarships in the
1967-68 competition.
Eight Semi finalists were
from Hempfield high school.
They are Donald Wilcox, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil-
: cox, 809 Hillaire Road, David
Editor Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Stephen Johnson, 6030 Pine
i. St., East Petersburg; Richard
Publisher Dum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Dum, State College;
Ivan Ketterman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Ketterman,
776 Church St., Landisville;
Mare Francy, son of Mrs.

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Josette Francy, 1755 Stevens
St., East Petersburg; Irene

LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS
McElrea, daughter of Mr. and
Mount Joy RI;
ler, 2209 Mayer ave., Rohrers-

Classes for the Hempfield
Adult evening school for Mon-
day, Oct. 30 were cancelled
due to local trick and treat
festivities, school principal
announced.
Society of Farm Women 5
at a meeting held Saturday
afternoon Oct. 28, at the
home of Mrs. Goldie Groff,
Salunga, approved a dona-
tion to the Needlework Guild.
During the business sessions,
it was announced that the so-
cicty will have a table of ex-
hibits at the Homemakers
meeting on November 15.
The next meeting will be
held on Nov. 25 at the home
of Mrs. Anna Krall.
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Senior Girl Scout Troop 69
of Landisville, Penn Laurel
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From Impala, worlds most popular car
The silent ride of quality
Now there are more good rea-
sons than ever why people
should prefer Impala. Like all
regular Chevrolets, it's even
further ahead for '68!
A more hushed ride
Among other things, we refined
and improved everything about
the ride to make it surprisingly
smooth and silent. Just try it
and see. You'll find that our
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town; Michele Francy, daugh-
Council held a Halloween|ier of Mrs. Josette Francy,
party for 50 Brownie Scouts!1755 Stevens St., E. Peters-|
of the Landisville area on Fri-| burg.
day, Oct. 27th. The costume *
party, at the Landisville Ele-| Miss Judith Fry, 16-year-
mentary School was the 7th|old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
annual Halloween event giv-| James Fry Jr., Columbia R2
en by the troup. Prizes were and a Hempfield high school-
awarded for the prettiest er was crowned Senior High
ugliest, funniest and most or-! Spooknacht Queen on Tues-
iginal costumes. Members of day evening, Oct. 31 at fes-
the troop prepared refresh-tivities at Mayser Center on
ments, decorations and games Franklin & Marshall College
* *

for the Brownies. i Campus.
The scouts were assisted by| Judith sang a selection
Mrs. A Ballschmeider and | from the “West Side Story”
Mrs. James Ayres, assistant; She was accompanied by pia-
leaders. Mrs. Thomas Mec-|nist Donna Yeager, a class-
Guire is troop adviser. mate.
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The Hempfield Sertuma! The Hempfield high school
club met on Wednesday even- board recently accepted res-
ing, Nov. 1, at the Mount ignations from Mrs. Mary-
Joy American Legion Post! anne Rockenour, business
The look you like best
People have always preferred
Impala’s looks. So for 1968 we
made it even more beautiful.
We gave the grille a more mas-
sive and masculine look. We
gave the hood sweeping new
lines and tucked the wipers
neatly out of sight. We de-
signed the taillights right into
the rear bumper for a look
you're sure to like.
engineers used electronic
computers to pinpoint places
where noises might develop,
and installed a special net-
work of rubber cushions to
keep squeaks and rattles from.
disturbing your comfort.
We doubt that you've ever
driven a car that moves so
noiselessly.
eA Tell J Be smart! Be sure! Buy now at your Chevrolet dealers.
All Chevroles are priced for greater value! The lowest priced 1968 Chevrolets are (models not shown): Corvair 500 Sport Coupe
$2,220.00; Chevy II Nova Coupe $2,199.00; Camaro Sport Coupe $2,565.00; Chevelle 300 Coupe $2,318.00; Chevrolet
Biscayne 2-Door Sedan $2,558.00; Corvette Convertible $4,320.00.
suggested dealer delivery and handling charges. Transportation charges, accessories, optional equipment, state and local taxes additional.
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY

gate ' sociation and was a
Mrs. William J. McElrea, of | war II veteran
Michael Mil-}

Impala Custom Coupe
for 68
We owe you the best
We figure we owe people more
than other car makers do.
Because it was people who
put us in first place in the first
place, and who keep us there
year after year.
We appreciate it.
Manufacturer's suggested retail prices including Federal Excise Tax
teacher; and Mrs. Brenda
Franchoise, Rohrerstown ele-
mentary teacher. The board
appointed Mrs. Lois C. Fas-
nacht to the Rohrerstown fac-
ulty.
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e Deaths
ROBERT G. BUEL
Robert G. Buel, 65, 140 N.
Market Street, died at the
Lancaster Osteopathic hospit-
al, Thursday evening, Nov. 2.
Born in East Hempfield
Twp., he was the son of the
late Harry Metzger Buel and
Alice Goodman Buel. He liv
ed most of his life in Landis-
ville.
He was a member ot the
Landisvilie Church of God,
Friendship Fire company,
the Mount Joy Sportsmen As-
World

Surviving is a brother,
Herman G. Buel, Allentown.
Funeral services were held
from the Heilig funeral home
Monday, Nov. 6, and burial
was made in the Landisville
Mennonite cemetery.
MABEL K. RYE
Mrs. Mabel K. Rye, wife
of Aaron N. Rye, 74, of 116
W. Donegal St., died at 5:45
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, after
an illness of several years.
She was born in Wrights-
ville, a daughter of the late
William and Matilda Kellem
Fry.
Mrs. Rye was a resident of
Mount Joy for 55 years. She
was a member of St. Mark's
EUB church.
Besides her husband, she
is survived by a daughter,
Mildred, wife of Edward G.
Reese, Lititz, five grandchild-

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ren and one great grandchild
Funeral services were held
from the Nissley funeral
home on Sunday afternoon
Nov. 5, and burial was made
in the Mount Joy cemetery.

 
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