ster and Ka- av- vert , of ren - and .D. hter L.es- rin, and pase lete en. es. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 25, 3 SNYDER'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Auto Body & Paint Shop HOT SPRAY PAINTING WRECKS REPAIRED 165 Mile West of Florin on Route 230 — Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9867 last week's paper. Storm Grafe ‘Top Quality . . . Alcoa Extruded Aluminum Combination Storm Windows & Screens . . . MADE TO SELL FOR $28.00 TO $49.00 NY NF IN DIRECT FROM FACTORY "TO YOU FOR ONLY aroun FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS = LARGEST IMPORTER oF Sp 2Y.000 AX A OR RS INE ANON IN OTHER 10 RESEAR N LiBERAL CREDIT 1 ® UP T0 3 YEARS SIT-UP IRON LUNG BEING DEVELOPED WITH MARCH OF DIMES FUNDS 10 FFEE FOLIO PRTIENTS FROM LONG HOURS ON BACK / ANY SIZE BOB SMITH & CO. 332 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. 4-6838 LANC. (Collect) PHONE J” VIRGINIA ~ ANN CEGLYS, OR NORFOLK, WHO FINIGHED THIRD IN THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT = RECOVERED POLIO VICTIM/ ASTER ann WHOSE FARM IS THIS? This is “the photo that was included | in the farm photo contest in Can anyone recognize it? The owner will receive an enlarged photo in a frame and certificates of. merchandise, Strange Facts About Polio ...MAN’S FIRST ATTEMPT TO ALTER.THE COURSE OF A POLIO EPIDEMIC. rr 250,000 CHILOREN U.6. AND ALASKA 00K PART IN MASS a GLOBULIN RA IN 195 REPORTS ON LISE OF THIS BLOOD FRACTON INDICATE BENEFICIAL Sop: 4 POLIO J PREVENTION ALONE, ; 195 WARCH OF DIES >) FOR GLOBULIN @ 1590000 FOR VACCINE TESTS sii Wis gr 000 26. 500, ' IN MONTGOMERY, ALA INOCULATIONG, AIMED AT PREVENTING POLIO CRIPPLING res ie CRIPPLE OF LO% ANGELES, CAN 6TILL DO JO REGULATION FANCY HIGH DIVES = SWI LE gras HELP HER RECOV FROM 8 YEARS OF on £ $11 4 L Marietta Schou! News May Queen Selected Miss Shirley Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Landis Myers, was elected by vote of the stu- dent body to reign as May und a ) NEW SWEEP / in Styling | . Super 88" Holiday Coupé. 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For a completely new view on modern motoring, see the completely new Super “88” for 1954—on gala display at your Oldsmobile dealer’s now! 954 OLDS MOBILE SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc.,, Mount Joy, Pa. A General Motors Value. i School News This Friday and 3 P. 1. A.A, ment will be held at Township High School, preliminaries at bouts are The {tournament will | 44 quarter final bouts Fri- day evening at 7:00 P. M.,, semi-finals on Saturday at 2:00 Saturday | evening at 7:30. Gold and silver | medals will be awarded respec- second P. M. and the finals i {tively to the first and place winners. Manheim will be represented as follows: 95 1b., Ib., Darryl Yohn; | Faus; 120 1b., { 127 1b. | Henry Givler; 138 1b., Bleyer; 154 1b., | 1b., Wilbur Shenk; bert Vogel. the schools outside phia, in a regional ners in the regional mine the consolation third place solation winners. oo rear tli SUPPER IS PLANNED An oyster platter Saturday night, and men Church of God, Landisville, A Co A A a Hn A NON AN EN a Of pes L Manheim Central Saturday, February 26 and 27, the District wrestling tourna- Manheim Neffs- ville, Pa. The tournament will get underway Friday with the | 2:00 P. M. 3f ¢cheduled on two mats. Three Manheim boys have drawn byes in the first round. advance ard Rodney Gibble; 103 112 1b., Glen Robert Hershey; John Hollinger; 133 1b., John 145 1b., Galen Kaylor; Richard Hoffman: 165 185 1b., Al- Friday, March 5, the District 3 Champions will méet champ- ions from District 1,- comprising Philadel- meet to be held at Manheim Central High School at 8:15 P. M. The win- meet at Manheim then go the following week to Penn State University, where the regional winners will meet to determine the State Champions. As a preliminary attraction fo the regional championship the second place -district -win ners will meet at 6:30 to deter- regional winners. In these meets medals will be awarded to first and sec- ond place regional finalists and medals to the con- . is not customarily visited by and ham loaf platter supper will be ser- ved in the Landisville Fire Hall February 27 from 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. The sup- per is sponsored by the ladies’ ’s Bible Classes of the Queen at the May Day exercis- es to be held at the Marietta Public School, May 6, 1954. Shirley, a senior, has been act- ive in many school functions— as cheerleader, editor of the yearbook, a member of Student council, and a member of the National Honor Society. She took a leading role in the class play and recently was selected to receive the D.A.R. Good Citi- zen Award. Runner-up in votes was Miss Doris Hummel, also a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hummel. Doris will serve as maid-of-honor to the Queen. She also is a cheerleader, a member of the Student Council, a member of the band, and class editor of the yearbook. In the court will be four sen- ior girls—Shirley Bailer, Alice Flowers, Elise Weien, and Dawn! Zink—and two junior girls, | Becky Zuch and Sara Jane| Portner. Escorts will be Rich. | Baker, Robert Eckman, | Harold Kulman, Ronald Ney, | Charles Seaman, Lanny Libhart| Claude Fahringer, and William | Fahringer. Winning Essay Kathleen Hamlin has submit. | ted the prize-winning essay for | Marietta High Sehool, = entitled “Selling as a Career,” "in _a re- cent essay contest sponsored. by the Sales Executive - Club of | Lancaster County. Second prize | went to Sara Jane Portner and | | | Kathleen Hamlin Writes | | third prize was won by ' Sonja | Carver. [ The first and second prize | winners and their teacher,John| Buch, and the principal, Ralph] Coleman, will attend a banquet | at the Hotel Brunswick, March | 5, 1954. Meanwhile the essays| ' submitted by each school will] be judged for county winner. | Awards will be made at the banquet. Baseball Clinic Scheduled A baseball clinic will be held in the Millersville State Teach- ers College Junior High School gymnasium at Millersville, on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 12:30 p. m. The instructors will be Ira Thomas and Joseph O'Rourke, coaches of the Philadelphia A's ball team and Bernard Guest, farm” director of the Phila. A's. This ‘clinic. is. sponsored by | the P.I.A.A. District 3 Commit- tee and is open to all coaches and players of baseball. Town team players interested may al- so ‘attend. Please contact Hub- ert Peters of Marietta High School. re A A GIRL SCOUTS TO COLLECT FAT FEBRUARY 27 Girl Scouts will collect waste fat in Mount Joy and Florin on Saturday, February 27. The Scouts will start at 9:00 a. m. If there is any housewife who the girls in their collections, a phone call to Mrs. Clinton G. Eby would be appreciated. The girls in the four troops in Flor- in and seven troops in Mount Joy have had their street as signments revised. eet CP When in need of Printing. (any. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin SICO PROFITS Public WEEK END SPECIALS KIDDIES PORTABLE ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH PLAY ALL SIZE RECORDS — HEAVY DUTY CASE THESE SELL REGULARLY FOR $11.95 ONLY 5g ss DELUXE CHOCOLATE BRIDGE MIX ASSORTMENT OF 11 DIFFERENT CANDIES NEW CHECKMATE BATH TOWELS HIGH STYLE SHADES 14-16 WEST MAIN ¢ STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. 43 44. YZ YONG Wer 552 or 72135 “It says Long Distance Service astest when you call by number” It's an old story we can’t spell out too strongly— when you place long distance calls, give the oper- ator the number you are calling. It’s the easiest, quickest way to complete your call. 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