The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 23, 1957, Image 8

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    bunt Joy Pa.)
ber 23 8
New
d from age 1)
man, Clarence Hol-
lartin S. Musser,!|
Spangler, person-
ion committee;
Fra% ‘alters, chairman,
Martin Byers, Joseph Grein
er and John D. Roland, pub-
lic relations committte; Jas
Eshelman, chairman, Jay
Nissley Gingrich, Jay C. Mus
ser and Harold Shireman
transportation and extra-
curricular committee; Jay C
Musser, chairman, Samuel
Becker, Clyde Gerberich Jr
Joseph Greiner, Roy Longe-
necker, Joha D. Roland, Ar-
thur Zuch and Robert Spang-
ler.
Mrs. Martin Shenk, Man-
heim RD, was elected to
teach first grade the second
semester at the Maytown El-
ementary school to replace
Mrs. Jay Wolgemuth whose
resignation was accepted.
The board decided to have
Howard Strasbaugh repair
the windows of the Miltor
Grove Elementary school in
order to cut down on heating
costs. Bills ia the amount of
$11,107.51 wer2 aporoved
for payment. Wilbur Beahm
supervising principal,
ed an enrollment of 1474 el
ementary students and 838
high school pupils for a total
of 2312. The average atten-
dance for the month of No-
vember was 90 percent.
January 4. 1958, the board
members will meet with rep-
resentatives of the Buchart
Engineering Corporation to
inspect a site for a new ele-
mentary building.
VACATION BEGIN
FROM SCHOOLS
Following Christmas par-
ties in the schools of the Don-
egal Area Friday morning,
all the schools of Mount Joy
Borough, Mount Joy Twp,
East Donegal Twp. and Mari-
etta Borough. will remain
closed until Monday, Jan. 6.
Santa Claus visited the
Mt. Joy Elementary school
Friday morning when the
students were gathered in
the auditorium for carol
singing. Following the carol
singing, individual parties
were held in the homerooms.
el
Napoleon said an
travels on its stomach.
army
$2,500,000
INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT
State Police arrested Sam- 3
ICOURT MAKES TWO |COMPLETES "COURSE
Mary R. Shank, Maytown,|
ANNOUNCEMENTS was one of
women
During Friday's session of who graduated
. sixteen 33 :
Elects Officers ‘ Rid for drunken driving and hit-
was el- county court, a compromise Hovt School i
from ‘land-run when he allegedly
. Mrs. Harold Etsell settlement awarding $11,000 o f Practical left the scene of an accident 8
Higher Rates Sted president of we. Mt Joy id i + gh ane. injured Nursing. Jacob I. Roe, direc- Friday night in Salunga, His i
re ta ile riendship : ire Compa 13 in a accident October 20 itor of the school announced auto crossed the highway i
disabled while Auxiliary at the Thursday 1955. i M t Jov. was that the class of sixteen was and collided with a vehicle
- hazardous night meeting of the group le ~ . oy. Lo ns le the last to graduate from the operated py Ervin E. Martin, ##
Mrs. Myrile Bates was elected Mpg : ried: Was mars Hoyt School. The school will thirty-four, 345 Cedar Lane. i
Dor- Rana Street cath Nol be changed to the Lancaster The total damage was esti- i
: : : S¢ Practical Nursing at $500. Shertzer was 2
pensation for service-conneet-|president; Mrs. David Mump- the injured boy. Jacob B |Sehool of Practical Nursing. iy 2 So ore was
d disabilities, er, recording secretary; Mrs. Coleman, seventeen, mire Ml arse
Compensation for a service- Christian Charles, correspon fllen wi When in need of printing, Ji
connected disability incurred/ding secretary; Mrs. Myrtle R1, the oy's brother anc remember The Bulletin.
during peacetime is 80 per-Nornhold, treasurer; Mrs. An. guardian, BARRE
cent of the rate paid for the/na Geib, chaplain. { Ordered to pay the award
same disability suffered dur- was Gerald Brubaker, Lan-
ceived into the group: Mrs. caster R4, driver of the car
the higher Cyrus Gainer and Mrs. May Xhich ole he
pavable for a peace- Myers. During the Route 230 The bay Seo
disability incurred inmeeting the group fractires of the left leg and
“extra - hazardous service, in-/ favor of a donation to the Back. : d Kidney inhiries
eluding such service under|Charles Zeller fund. and kidney injuries.
onditions simulating war,” [were made for next month’s| The
No specific rule can be laid Pollyanna party which will Sousol dation of two county
own as to what constitutes be held the third Thursday | I single Ron
xtra-hazardous service. The of January. Both the time Profit organization. Both the
VA adjudicates each case on and place will be announced Sound Joy and the
at a later time. Fourteen Salunga Methodist will be
Vets May Be Fire Auxiliary
Eligible For
uel H. Shertzer, 52,
Veterans
performing extra
duty In service during peace
time may be eligible for the frst vice president; Mrs
higher wartime rate of com- othy Chapin, second vice
and to : :
Ronk united into a church to be
known as the Chiques Meth-
odist Church.
Two new members were re-
ng wartime
Under the law,
business
rate is
voted in
me
court approved the
BECKER'S
Turkeys -
LIVE OR DRESSED
its own merits.
However, VA may consider
service ex‘ra-hazardous if it
is performed under condi. i
> % : in charge of the meeting.
ions recognized as exception- el
ally dangerous, or if it in-
volves risks beyond those or- CELEBRATE 27TH
di arily encountered in rou- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
“ine peacetime duties. Mr. and Mrs. William
Typical duties which may Bartch, 206 South Barbara
he adiudicated extra -hazard- Street, Mount Joy, will cele-
us include war maneuvers, brate their 27th Wedding
aperation of aircraft or sub- Anniversary on December 24.
marines. parachute jumps, The couple have a daughter,
demolition work, deep-sea Mrs. Fred Horne, Lancaster,
diving, and testing of experi- and four grandchildren, Pau-
mental weapons. la, Sherry, Barry and Fred.
pa (Fred was born Dec. 14th.)
members attended the meet.
ing. Mrs. George Copenheav-
er, outgoing president, was
AVE IN A BANK
Where There Is
No Short Cut To.
SAFETY!
Club for 1958 Now Open!
REARRANGE
ree () *
A&P Employees rran new vear party | Mt. Joy OL 3-5639
Plans are being completed FREE DELIVELY
Share for the New Year's Eve Par-| 4
ty of the Walter S. Ebersole ———
Post 185 American Legion
Tuesday, Dec. 31. For the
Economical
first time reservations will
be accepted for the party.
Jack Liput, steward, is in
charge of receiving reserva-|
tions.

5-tf
Emplovees of the Great At-
lantic & Pacific Tea Company
throughout the country will
share more than $2.500,000 in
ore-holiday compensation this
vear, it is announced by Mr.
Ralph W. Burger, president of :
‘ha food chain. A. H. ‘Al’ Peifer
Every employee with as
Sales Representative
much as six month’s service
will receive a part of the an-
nual fund voted by the com-!
nany’'s board of directors.
Distribution was scheduled
for Dec. 13, Garber Motor Co. |
40th Year . . Ford-Mercury Gar ber Gil Company
Jose Montalvo, 134 North ELIZABETHTOWN 5 SOUTH BARBARA ST
High Street, and Anna Mae N ¥
Kibler, 24 Front St, Mariet- PHONE EM7 UB MOUNT JOY, PA.
ta. YE Phone OL 3-9331
B 200 oc. ini aa $100.00
$300 ............ 00 niin dn $150.00
$ 5.00 $250.00
. $500.00
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL EIGHT
CLOSED SATURDAY
Se FIRST NATIONAL BANK-4:
LIOTTA ON
MT. JOY +-« FLORIN
A Deposits. Insured uprts $10,000 wilh F.D.1.C.
HEATING OIL
MARRIAGE LICENSES
REMODELING
SALE
All Items On Our Showroom Floor
Must Be Sold Immediately
To make room for alterations, everything is
priced for quick disposal
All fixtures are new and fully guaranteed, and we will install
fixtures if customer desires same. The following items are avail-
able:
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Winkler Low Pressure Oil Fired Warm Air Unit.
A. O- Smith Ceremic Coated Forced Warm Air Units, Gas
or Oil Fired.
A, O. Smith Hot Water Boilers, Oil or Gas Fired.
E. F. M. Automatic Coal Fired Units,
Colored or White Powder Room and Bath Room Fixtures.
Glass Lined Electric and Gas Hot Water Heaters:
Gas Ranges, All Sizes.
Tracy Stainless Steel Sinks.
Youngstown Kitchen Sinks, White & Colored.
Gas and Electric Incinerators.
Bard-Matic Garbage Disposals.
Stainless Steel Sink Bowls.
Water Softeners.
Air Conditioner Units.
In-Sink, Erator - Garbage Disposal Units.
Arthur J. Ulrich
AUTOMATIC HEAT ® SALES AND SERVICE
LANDISVILLE, PENNA.


BOOTH'S
H. S. MEC
SS ST SS CASAS ATS SS
SHOP WHERE SEE
MOUNT JOY DEPT. STORE
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
ESHLEMAN BROTHERS
RE
MOUNT JOY
Cooperating Merchants
ABOVE SIGN:
WITH THE FOLL OWING COOPERA TING MERCHANTS
SLOAN'S PHARMACY
HESS" FOOD STORE
G. C. MURPHY & CO.
JACK HORNER SHOES
KOSER'S JEWELRY
MARTIN'S 5 & 10
DEPT. STORE
KLEY & SONS
ADAM H. GREER
SENTZ'S CHILDREN'S SHOP
MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE
WAY'S APPLIANCES
H.S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
M. S. SENSENIG
DONEGAL MOBILE HOMES
MUMMA’'S HARDWARE
IN FLORIN
LESTER E. ROBERTS & SON
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