» a i CRE BPR The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa p 5mm MINISTER, 92, DIES COMMUNITY COUNCIL Thursday, November 7 RR P.W. ENTERTAINS — OF CRASH INJURIES Next Wednesday, Tn The Mount Joy BULLET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT 11 EAST MAIN STREET In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County Mo uary Record The Rev. J. C. Beahm, 9% nor 5 The Mount Joy Business Ce roe | O05 | 5: CHESINUL-S, York rer v1, Minister and teacher, died ; : HUSLER §.15 p.m. Sunday at his home nity Council will 76, as the result of an automo-the lobby of the First Nalion-| al Bank and Trust Company | MRS. CLAUDE S. Mrs. Sally H. Husler, widow of Claude 8. Husler, bile accident Sept. 1. Aungs. and Mrs. Spickler, — Pg 201 Mount Joy Street, Mount Jie Way B brother jot the beginning at 7:30 p.m. Repl the home of Mrs. Lester| Jov. died at the Lancaster|dte Dr. 1. N. 2, Kea who of the v:vrousip 4. on Thursday after es : . served as president of Eliza- community's organizations 1 Pe T / LN General Hospital Sunday at ne a § ié ot » MOUNT JOY, PENNA rete pos] . sethtown College shortly and members at large are noon, Oct. 31. Death was due to occlusion 9:05 a.m, coronary asked to attend the meeting. John Landis, president, ter its founding. Beahm of , the fourth meeting of professional Women’s Club jic (raining at Parris Island, at the newly organized Commu-|entertained the children and|N, C., United States Marinelg] BE. Main St., be held teachers — Mrs. Wayne Training Base, and is now on Arthur(15-day leave with his parents of the Day Care/Mr, and Mrs. Benj. F. Groff, Center, at a Halloween party|129 New Haven Street. Mrs. Frank Young Sr. plan-|/Groff attended the Lancaster hag ned the party with her com- Old Time Boxers and Athlet- om insects vee Dr, John H. Stautfer| TREE SERVICE § OPTOMETRIST SAWING, PRUNING and 3 Mount Joy | SPRAYING | B. BY APPOINTMENT B. IBACH Closed Wednesdays | Phone 5-4616 Phone OL 3-8411 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. OLIVER SAGER & SON | Harold Zimmerman Sr., Russel Halbleib and Benj. F. . A son, W. 1. . ed Richard’ A. Pr \ She Wag horn r & Saddle: Joy, is supervising principallasked for special committee J; Reent fe) ic banquet, jo i ard. A. hanbo ) own, a daughter ob the Jal€l,e 1,6 ponegal Joint School *eports to be given a t the ler, rs. John ooith anda. the Foie] ‘brunswick, Lan- : HTH 1 i Editor dl Na Jacob and Clementine Mor-|,.. eb oe al reports Mrs. Simon Nissley. Games|caster, Wednesday night. Ditch Digging -— Septic Tanks Installed 1 ton and was a member of the" nm. np. . 1 imp a i were plaved and refresh-|— - - - —— . . . . ¥ ; The Rev. Mr. Beahm include a progress report Were play 6 Field D - Foot - din : and » Chure ; te hE e oorings I Te pe A Mount Joy Church of God. 4 us a teacher and principaliof the work already in pro-/ ments served. ; 9 a Publisher -— | Surviving is a daughter. in schools in Virginia, Mary-|gress at the War Memorial Each child was given aj W r Hauling —- And Light Jobs » ==> |Mrs. Myrtle M. Parsons, with Jand, and Pennsylvania for 40/Park plot; a report ready for Trick or Treat bag to take| ; J Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail whom she resided; and twolyears and was a minister in/discussion on plans for the home, which had the usual] : : ; ; Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking Advertising Rates upon request. |grandsons. the Church of the Brethren various sections of the plot. Halloween contents of apples,(Highest Prices Paid for All . . Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as| Funeral Services were held since 1891. : i wml» 4 cookies, candy, paper ings of Raw Furs, In’ or out Top Soil and Fill second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. {Wednesday afiernoon from| Among his survivors are Patronize Bulletin Advertisers and a balloon. lk tha anwar qr . Member. Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association the Gerald Sheetz Funeral his wife, the former Anabel —————— em en ere ——————= |Of the carcass. Rock Drilling wd yet Soc home, Mt. Joy, at 2 o'clock Bowser and nine children. ® Lions Award (Continued from Page 1) Sandy Mateer and Charlotte) by a 585 to 307 vote. Mrs. George third. Nancy Young, second; Albert and son Scott, Barbara Brown and Schlosser, most original cou-| ret with ple with Pamelia Cupper and Nissley Gingrich, Repub- Lora Lee Foley, second; Lin- third; ! Gordon their 612 votes and 600 votes| most comical group; yer Victor Brown, Democrat Deanna Herr, Florence Deib-! ith 330 votes. I ler, Jane Sweitzer and Patri- da and Bobby Stella, Mitzi Steffes und Wolfe, cia Shetter, fanciest group with Brent and Terry Zeller second and Girl Scout troop 5, Democra’, 103, third. NAME TWO FUND RAISERS FOR BAND Two fund-raising projects lc Done- were endorsed by the gal high school band club at the Monday night meeting of the group. Members of both the junior and senior band will sell “prom” peanuts be-| ginning next week. This pro- ject is one that has used by the group in former years and includes the selling of bagged ‘‘green” ready for fresh roasting. The second fund-raiser selling ball-point pens in green and white with a pic- ture of an Indian plus the words ‘Donegal High School’. See the NEW 1958 Plymouth - Chrysler and Imperial TODAY Chrysler N. Y. 4-door Hardtop ” Imperial 4-dr. Hardtop. Chrysler N.Y. 2-dr, Hard- top Chrysler Saratoga 4-dr. Hardtop ’57 Chrysler Windsor 4-dr. Hardtop ’55 Chrysler Windsor New- port ’55 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan Chrysler Windsor Convertible Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop Plymouth Belv. 8 Sedan Dodge Royal Sedan Flymouth Convertible Automatic Chrys. N. Y. Deluxe Sdn. Ply. Belvedere Sta. Wag. Chrysler N.Y. Sedan Plymouth Siation Wagon Chrysler Windsor Sedan 1 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan DeSoto 4-dr. Sedan Dodge 3-dr. Sedan Pontiac 4-dr. Sedan Paul H. Stern CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH AGENCY 329 South Main Strect 329 West High Street MANHEIM MO-5-2933 It can cost you money! Insist on the coal that’s col- ored blue. It’s your guarantee you're getting top-quality hard coal. ‘blue coal’ burns clean and hot with far less waste. PHONE MOUNT JOY OL 3-2411 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. FLORIN, CLEAN... SAFE. ..LOW-COST HEAT been, peanuts is| DON’T BE COLOR-BLIND WHEN YOU BUY COAL {Burial was made in the Hen- - ® [ry Eberle cemetery. ® Openhouse (Continued from Page 1) ; v0 10 MRS. ISAAC M. BEAM A pusiness session will follow! J. Edward Charles Mrs. S. Blanche Beam, 82, the program. school board contest for of Isaac M. Beam, 138] Preview plans are also an- election on the Republican|yy, ;, St., Landisville, for the remaining one Newcomer. .¢ Strasburg, died at 2:30/two meetings of the schools! . p.m. Sunday at the Kemerer PTA group. In February the ljean. The No yon as [Rest Home, Landisville. theme will be “Will your fost of three candidaies with She was a daughter of the child fail or pass;” A panel ate John F. and Mary Jane discussion by parents, teach- |Peters Bowman, of Strasburg, ers and guidance counselor member of Zion Will discuss the question. The Landisville April 10 meeting will feature a guest speaker, Jeffrey Coats president of the Professional @® Republicans (F-om page 1) IST] WIRED be our won al re- and was a Lutheran Church, | Sht moved from Sirasburg In Mount Joy Township, {William E. Thome, Republic- san, defeated Owen E. Mum-| for tax years ago to live with alt, nes : . Sales Trai g any \ lector with a 338 to 86 vote.|daughter, Kathryn, wife of Sales Training Company. He 37 will discuss “Your child and his future—what is success’? ) y / : Ww You needn’t give your oil burner a second thought Irvin B. Earhart, Republican, Charles D. Mease, Landisville won the contest for supervis- Besides her daughter, surviv- brother, Edward, or over Alfred M. Eckert,ing are a Si Democrat by a 333 to 89/Bowman, of Lancaster; one Y vote. Elam Stauffer, Repub-|/grandchild and four great USED CARS when you do business with us. When we handle : your burner we assume the responsibility for keep- an, won the contes: for|grandchildren. assessor over Jacob Funeral services were held ‘57 Dodge 2 ton Truck Democrat, with a 311 to 101) Wednesday from the Bach-'55 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan @* voto. 5 = man Funeral home, Strasburgi’gs Plymouth Club Sedan i reorge 3rown : ] Van Barcel, aa the 54 Packard Sport Coupe ‘54 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan | A. H. ¢ Al Peifer 's3 Chevrolet 2-dr. 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