IL Arthur J. Ulrich The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 21 4 Winners Attend |: Youth Day Winners of the Youth Day in Government election at-| tended the Lancaster County | Youth Day luncheon in Lan- caster yesterday. Of the ten officers chosen by the stu- dent body, eight attended the, luncheon and the two repre- sentatives visited the state capitol with the representa- tives from the other county schools. The Scotch and Irish win-| ners who attended the Lan- caster affair were Edwin Portner, governor, LeRoy Kaylor, Lieutenant Governor; winners in the Among the Judy Naugle, state treasurer; recent Youth Day election at Phyllis Wolgemuth, secretary| ponegal high school were the of internal affairs; James glowing boys and girls: Top Mumma, senator; James, row (left to right), James Shank, sheriff; Patricia Drace Shank, James Mumma, Fred tax collector; and Fred Bern-| Bernhard, William Marshall. hard, school director. Bottom row—Patricia Drace, Sandra Reisinger and Wil-! Phyllis Wolgemuth, Judy liam Marshall were the rep- Naugle, Sandra Reisinger, resentatives to visit the capi- and left, Leroy Kaylor. tol in Harrisburg Wednesday The project was sponsored FIREMEN ASSIST AT by the Mount Joy Junior Chamber of Commerce and DEBRIS BURNING was in charge of the social] | ut 4 studies department of thel Mount Joy Firemen “stood |by" as the remains of the in terior of the Stauffertown home destroyed by an explo- § sion-fire February 2, were Burgess burned. The charred remains, of the home owned by Jay (From page 1) |Sherk, Sr. were burned Sat- Main Street, is the Republic- lurday afternoon. an nominee for county con-, At the present time troller. G. Graybill Diehm [family left homeless by Republican county chairman, fire, the Elmer Swanger fa- school. one the] formally announced Mr. imily, resides in Manheim. ¢ Brown's candidacy for the |The other, the Gifford Gut-|® post. {shalls are still looking for a ril 4. The Township Petitions {home in this vicinity. | —® T ship, In Mount Joy ownship "EEN DANCE TO Joseph Greiner, Manheim R4| = and Samuel T. Becker, Flor- FEATURE HEADLINERS lof in, are nominees for school board directors; Elam H. the music for the Stauffer, Mt. Joy R2, which will be held on affair. sor; William L. Thome, Mt. Saturday night in the Ele-| Joy R2, tax collector; Clar- mentary School auditorium. | ence - Heistand, Elizabeth-/at Maytown. The time is 7 will be town R3, judge of election into 10. Chaperones high the Milton Grove district; Mrs. Michael Gratch and Agnes Holwager, Mount Mrs. Jack Frank, Jr. Joy R2, inspector of elec- tion in the Milton Grove dis-jed by the trict; Irvin B. Earhart, Eli-lof the Donegal American Le- Schotner, Ragner Hallgren zabethtown R2, supervisor; |gion Post 809. {and Mrs. Sadie Brooks. and Roy S. Hess, Manheim a | rs oe resem: fl) [ASSEMBLIES PLANNED appears, R3, auditor. A six-man race Today's featured assembl T | t for the office of tax collector, ay ¥ 00 d e al high was an in-| in East Donegal Township. 2 ne Nominees for school directors are J. Edward- Charles, Mari-|{he direction etta Rl, Victor W. Brown, /ghjelds. Florin, bridge, H. E. Kelly, Fred Wetzel, May- program at the school. complete The Headliners will furnish Manheim Teen-age wick schools will attend the, | Wednesday. These dances are sponsor-| transported in Ladies’ Auxiliary were accompanied by Homer {strumental program present por SALE ed by the school band, underBeef — choice tender steer | of H. Morrell beef, from baby steer 10 mo. | Yi ? Next Friday, March/old. Friday, March 29th. Ap- Florin; Warren Stehman, of 39 the Elizabethtown College proximately TO ATTEND BANQUE Arrangements school, Lititz, Thursday, Ap-| event will [the one hundredth the | Association. All the faculties {from Donegal, Elizabethtown, and War- National Central Both the junior and senior }| |science classes of visited the Bethlehem and|gtee] Company in Steelton {| The 150 are being qa,ghters, d for the PSEA Sub gar] Royer and Dorothy, wife |Area Two banquet to be held of Samuel Sprout, Warwick Union mark WATER HEATERS FOR EVERY NEED Wii i 10, 20, 30, 45. 50 GALLON CAPACITY ucators two busses,| To Classify : lbs. Bain- choir will present a musical Hess, Elizabethtown’ 77-2921. The Ladies Auxiliary to 90 Oo, {meeting Thursday, March | DR. SAMUEL M. PAGE [at 8:00 o'clock. The meeting | Dr. Samuel M. Page, sev- will be held at V. F, W. enty-nine, 233 Marietta Ave. headquarters in the new ‘Mount Joy, formerly of Hal-|mgeting room. |stead, Susquehanna County | died at 1:45 p.m, Tuesday ated at 27 North Market St., Lancaster General Hospital next to the Seiler Printing |after a five-month illness. |Company building. | Born at Concord, Vt., hel All auxiliary members and was a doctor of veterinary former members are urged medicine and a graduate of|to attend this very important the University of Pennsylva-/meeting. The groups will re- nia. [organize and hold election o | He Jofficers for the 1957 year. racticed veterinary rote for several years There will be refreshments § g d. lat Haverhill, N. H,, and was S¢TVed RE la U. S. government meat in- {spector for many years. Dr. Page resided in Moun, Concert B Joy since the death of his |wife, the former Mae H.| (From page 1) Engle, a native of Lancaster|the ticket committee with County, in 1952. {Jeffrey Brian and Robert He was a member of (Mt. Joy Methodist Church,/chairman of the land Great Bend Lodge 338 committee with Harold Et- |F&AM. sell and Patricia Mihalik; Funeral services will be/Naney Diller, chairman of held tomorrow afternoon atthe decorating committee the Nissley Funeral Home with Robert Reisch, Joyce with interment in the East/Berrier and Torrey Leining- er. The twirling unit includ- Donegal cemetery. t | es Judy Frey, Patricia Mum- MRS. AMOS SMITH |per, Sandra Loucks, Karen | Mrs. Katie Gibe Smith, 77,| Way, Joan Koser, Loretta |Florin, died Saturday, at the|Schroll, Sandra Wittle, Pa- of her granddaughter, tricia Hamby and Janet Ma- Mrs. Harold Goodman, Eliza-|teer. Douglas Fish is student |bethtown, after a brief ill-|director. ness. | i She was a daughter of the Florin, and Ruth, wife of {late John and Julia Stauffer Russell Halbleib, Gibe and the wife of the late one son, Edward Gibe, Eliza- 8 Amos Smith. She was a bethtown; 16 grandchildren: member of Glossbrenner E. 19 great-grandchildren, and U. B. Church, Florin. one brother, Samuel | She is survived by three Manheim RD. Carrie, wife of Funeral services were held both of ral Home. high ony Gibe, Three outstanding makes to choose from and various sizes and different speed burners for automatic washers and restaurants. Automatic pilot burner - heavily insulated Temperature control 90 to 160 degrees 10 year guarantee on tank. Gas water heaters cost less to buy and cost less to operate. WARD BOTTLE GAS EPHRATA, PA. Town Store, 25 S. State St., - Free Parking in rear | | | { Donegal groups Office - showroom, 1 mile N. of Ephrata on Rt. 222 Ray 12-1¢ town, Martin Trostle, MALE HELP Mari-| ia etta Rl,’ Ira Huber, Florin : i ¥ soa) Male Help Wanted, full time. and Joseph Bixler, Florin, | REE SERVIC Apply with Acme Market tax collector; Lloyd H. Fuhr-| bi manager. Mt. Joy. 12-tfe man, Marietta R1, and Har-| SAWING, PRUNING : old B. Endslow, Marietta R1,| FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE: A new 3-bed- a . Vy y 3 "oF . 1 3.9¢ . 14. supervisor; Henry B. Heisey| B, W. GUTHRIDGE 07° 313290 100 DY Yan lena. R. D. 4, MANHEIM | Columbia MU-4-5224, D. Brubaker, Mount Joy R1,! |Call assessor: 'W. Benjamin Boltz| Phone Mount Joy 3-5832 12-2¢ Maytown, justice of the] peace. In the Lincoln school] house district, Georg> Kibler, Marietta, judge of elections and George A. Raub, Mariet- ta, inspector of elections;| Maytown district, Maud E.| Culp, Maytown, judge of el-! ections, Dale M. Arnold, ofl Maytown, judge of election; and North S. Loucks, May-| town, inspector of elections:| in the Springville district, Paul Weiser, Florin, judge of| elections; and Jay Wolge-| muth, Florin, inspector of el-| ections. — ff) ———— Dr. H. C. Kiliheffer’s offic- | es will be closed March 16th’ to April 3rd, according to the announcement made this week. 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And if you call after 6 p.m. or all day Sunday, you'll find the already low rates are even lower. Columbia Telephone Co. Post headquarters is locat- of the local ¢ school’s PTA group. He pre- the Buchenauer; Richard Bowers, lighting heen a teacher in the school” Mary Weidman on the mar- Marietta, Mrs. Tuesday at the Miller Fune- Koser’s Jewelry Store Mortuary Record y= i i «i PTA Receives Donation; Plans Arbor Day Event Gerald Sheetz, commander sole Post 185 American Le- gion, made a presentation of gward a check for one hundred dol- est lars to the Elm Tree Ele- mentary School at the Mon- day night meeting of the sented the check to John Hershey, president of the PTA, to be used as the group desires. The group decided to ob- serve Arbor Day with a spec- ial program at the school. In observance of the spring holi- day, they plan to plant an elm tree near the school in memory of the late Mrs. Mir- Seldomridge who had until her death school year. during hey Robert tendent of Eshelman, superin- the elementary schools of the Manheim sys- Why Baby, | tem, introduced the guidance counselors of the Miss Kay Hood and Jay Wolmer. The two held a. panel discussion on the corr- elation of the elementary and secondary schools. Also “The Wall,""— | included on the program was special music played by Miss imba; group singing led by Elsie Hossler; and the devotions by Jacob Harnish. JLOC ~ TRADEMARKS Int MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Phone 3-5404 Fortiac takes over the ie ol > : 7op Spot in fl, formance Competing in the toughest tests the California Highway Patrol could devise—for performance, Approximately Walter S. Eber- attended the meeting and the! MOST of the ” MARKETS for having the great- LEAST at the percentage of present. in charge of the kindergarten and first grade mothers. 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