The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 25, 1954, Image 3

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, February 25, 3


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Auto Body & Paint Shop
HOT SPRAY PAINTING
WRECKS REPAIRED


165 Mile West of Florin on Route 230 — Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9867


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BEING DEVELOPED WITH
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10 FFEE
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LANCASTER, PA.
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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,
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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





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A General
Motors Value.
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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
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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








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