Mortuary Record ER ——— MRS. JOHN A. BACHMAN Mrs. Florence Harley Bach- man, eighty, wife of John A Bachman, 22 Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy, died Monday February 19, at 9:50 am. at her home after a brief illness Born in North Wales, a daughter of the late and Sarah Cassell Harley she was a resident of Mount Joy 46 years we ve Ma Baptist Church, Philadelphia, the Lancaster County Histor- ical Society, and the Auxil- iary of St. Joseph's Hospital Besides her husband she is survived by nieces and nephews. Thursday morning at from the Nissley Funeral Home and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. IRA M. BRICKER Ira M. Bricker, 71, hus- band of Sadie Bricker, Man- heim R2, died at home Wed- nesday, February 21 at 4:45 p.m., fillowing a brief illness. He was born in East Done- gal Twp, a son of the late Amos and Annie Minnich Bricker. A retired farmer, he was a member of the West Green Tree Church of the Brethren. In addition to his wife, he survived by a brother, 6 c? is Amos E., Elizabethtown, and a total of $1,411.70 was real hand signals ized at the affair. three great grandchildren. Funeral rites will be held Saturday at 2 pm. from ue West Green Tree Church the Brethren and burial will be in the church cemetery. HARRY NEWCOMER Harry S. Newcomer, Tarpon Springs, Fla., died early Tarpon Springs Hospital coronary thrombosis He owned and operated a hotel in Maytown for a num-/Curtis Weddle and Kenneth] ber of years and moved tc|Jones, Florida seven years ago. Born in Millersville, was a member of the May- ‘Arrange Sixth Polio Auction The Dimes sponsored three day, ‘Green Jonas R3 varieties pl: She was a member of the pidder aced on sale auction was organized in by three seventeen; one daughters Funeral services were held sans S oder Jr. nate may bring them to auction auctioneers items for sale throughout the! ev scheduled to get underway at| goods, farm items, chinery meats, candy any other s be donated tion will go to the Lancaster] County tional Found~tion. Last year |signals for drivers, of course: Spelling Aces Move Upward 78, ofigrade, and Karen Rice, eighth| former grade, have hotel proprietor in Maytown, champions in this week in the/Annex spelldown and oflare qualified sixth grade champ. Donegal Annex. Ragnar Hal | he gren, the pronouncer. However, the SIR VALENTINE The ladies’ auxiliary of the|stop-light does not always) Friendship Fire company is take place of the hand signal planning a dance for Satu-- for indicating stopping or Marietta R1, day evening, Feb. 24, at the/slowing down. Many times) ogg) high school, fire hall. John Wagner and|drivers slow down without 4 gir Valentine his hi-fi will provide the mu./touching the brake pedal and entine Dance x often come to a stop by us "10 in the high winners at theling the brakes relatively teria i Donna Ba.'-|short distance. PLAN DANCE is depressed James Houseal, son of Mr and Mrs. James Houseal sixth annual March of and Deollars auction, by the friends of]. S who! Roto ; : 0 Spot dance re stricken with polio SIX] rast dance were ago, will be held Tues." phoma Winsett, Donald February £ at the Heisey, Donna Maxwell, Lin-| Dragon”, Farmersy, packler and Gilbert rket and Auction, Ephrata p.. ank at the sisters school a He was selected by a “Flashing light signals for|ny.a.vote” turns are legal substitutes dent body. for hand signals, but they are which was made hard to see at times in late/ing and the dance, afternoon and early evening|to Heart Haven, {when the lowering sun is re- James wag patient flected off the light lenses. At/years ago { night, to be sure, the flashing |light signal is much more certain to be seen than ars \ i on the ss Bsc goods of many and kinds will be w me highest Let Other Driver wnaraising Konw Your Plan 9f Tet other drivers know| hand signal would be. of the what you intend to do, advis-| Miriam. os Edward P. Curran, Safety! “The twenty-pirector of Keystone Auto-/course, thirteen. ‘bile Club. |be clearly seen and the man-the driver's and Mrs “Whenever you are about/ner in which it is given'visability.” [to stop, slow down, or turn|y out of a straight line, you] {should signal your intentions | without fail”, he said. “If| you don’t give a signal until you already have started tol turn or stop, you might as well not give it By that time! it is too late for other drivers to take whatever action might be necessary. The fast-| ler you are traveling, the far. nned goods, tools, farm MB. in advance you should, equipment, smoked signal. On the open highway, ong clothing oOri"ic 2 g60d rule to signal a alable items many), + 300 feet in advance of lany slowing, stopping, or turning movement. | “There are two Kinds of] Donated a The unique conditions prevalent at time. important thing, of signals should be used is that a signal must/there is any doubt at all the grandfathers Sauder sisters, Mildred, Erma, of Mr and do-| the| battery of] offer all} Anyone with goods to where a will A SILLY, CHILDISH GAME |S ONE IN WHICH YOUR WIFE CAN BEAT You / ening with the auction Items such as baked of all kinds, poultry, produce, household furniture, livestock. PM The proceeds from the auc | Chapter for the Na-| and electrical] signals. Hand signals are giv- len with the left hand and {arm extended from the driv-| fer’'s window, where possible. [In vehicles closed against the| elements, hand signals must {be given in such manner: as \to be visable through the seventh| o.." window of the car. “Almost all cars have at| east one electrical signal, the| B A husband and wife must work together to as- sure a retirement fund for an independent and secure old age. The most reliable way — put stop-light at the rear which| 10% of each paycheck into a savings account. now | glows when the brake ake pedal In 20 years, with interest, this can add $100 a Be INA IiRiCf | month or more to your retirement income. JOHNSON | BUS SERVICE E Marianne Walters, become spelling|, the Donegal to meet Judges for the event were VWI PITRE) oy 180/)4 English teacher at school principal was town United Church of Christ, Charles M. Howell Lodge 496, F and AM. Mil- lersville; Harrisburg Consis tory; and Zembo Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Hall Newcomer, one grandson, Ralph Alan Newcomer, Philadelphia; and four step-children, Hall Wil- liams, Watsontown; Samuel Williams, Maytown; Eliza- beth, wife of George Musco- lino, Bridgeport, Conn.; and Louise, wife of Kimber Lip- piatt, Maytown. Interment is being made in the Maytown Union Ceme- tery. B Boosters Give Timer to School The Student Booster Club of Donegal high school pre- sented the school with a $300 Mohawk Timer before a stu- dent assembly last week. The gift, presented on be half of the students by club president Sandra Gutshall, was accepted for the school by Principal John G. Hart. The timer can be used for all sports, but it is designed specifically for use during wrestling matches to decide “riding time.” Donegal has already loaned it for use in the Penna. Interscholastic Athletic Association Jr. High Wrestling Tournament, and it is to be used during the PIAA sectional wrestling tournament. Of course, its main use concerns Donegal’s own sports program The timer was bought with funds raised by the Student Booster Club through vari- ous proiects at the school Booster Club faculty advis- ors are H. Martin Shenk and Miss Elsieanna Henry Principal Speaks At P.-T.A. Meet Eugene Saylor, principal spoke on “Is Your Child Get- ting a ‘Square’ Education?” at the meeting of the May- town Elementary Parents Club recently. He spoke of the four “corners” of an edu- cation—the community, the church, the home and the school The business meeting was in charge of Lester Eshelman president. Music was provid- ed by the following pupils Christy Watto, piano; Beth Watto, violin; Bonnie Hoft- man, piano; Dennis Frymoy- er, cornet; Patricia Longe- necker, cello; Bonnie Engle, piano; Beth Watto, piano and Bonnie Hawthorne, piano Refreshments were served The next meeting will be held in May, at which time a bake sale is being planned. BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORIN, PA. | Phone OL 3-0321/5. 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