| MEET M Record Pupils to Give Cancer Society PP&L Schedules| TEACHERS MEET ortuary ecor . . At a recent meeting of —_ Spring Recital Makes Report [Six Seminars [the executive committee of the Donegal Educational As- HARRY WEIDMAN The pupils of Miss Alice A The recent Crusade for the] For Planners |sociation, plans were discus. Harry G. Weidman, seven- Birchall will give their American Cancer Society, ced for a teachers’ dinner, to}! ty-two, 1256 New Haven St. spring recital Saturday even- Lancaster County Unit, was| Six seminars keyed to albe held Thursday, June 6, at Mount Joy, died shortly be-jng May 18, at 7:30 at the conducted in Mount Joy and| grass roots” approach to|Hostetters banquet hall. In fore midnight Thursday, May paytown Elementary school funds collected to date, $1,-/the problems of community|vitations will be extended to 9, at his home after a fives Those participating are 244 31 planning will be held thisldirectors and retired teach year illness Faye Brubaker, Mary Ann This amount has been most year, sponsored by the Penn-lers. He retired five years agoBrubaker, Elaine Brown, gratifying and appreciatedisylvania Power & Light Co.| Retiring teacher, Edna after working for 50 years as Gregory Cupper, Dawn and py the workers who have| Speakers will discuss top- Guhl. will be given special a molder at the Grey Iron penpise Eshelman, Nancy Bab: heen in charge. lics of interest to the areas in{recognition Casting Co, Mount Joy. Hee Bonita Hawthorne, Na- Any yishi {which the seminars are con-| A resolution also was pas-| i : Anyone still wishing to] : was born in Landisville, the qyne Heistand, Lisbeth, Peg i ihyte may contact thelducted. Expansion of this|sed to support the Citizen| jun of the late Andrew C gy and Steven Hess, Bonita gon 3 in NeYSONS: Mrs Ar- phase of PP&L community Scholarship Foundation of and Agnes Grove Weidman, foffman, Nancy Hoffman, |" RI ay Mrs. Lester/planning activities is due to/Lancaster County with a and lived in Mount Joy foriCyntha Hostetter, Jeanne Robe te ins Adam Greer or the success of se minars spon-/$100 gift. Brenda Laser, Marion Mowrer, Barbara Rohr- 66 years. He was a member of Trin- ity E. C. Church and Friend- ship Fire Co. No. 1, both Mt Jenkins, Mooney, Kathleen Ney, baugh, American Cancer Society Joy. “a : __ |Beth and Cristy Watto, Kar- Lancaster. (community leaders in Cen- Surviving are his wife, sien Yingst, Audrey Yuninger,> ’ B tral Eastern Pennsylvania. JOHNSON Mrs. Linnie Meckley Weid-3nq Brent Zeller. Seminars will be held in man, Lancaster; a daughter, B |ATTEND MEET (Hazelton, Lancaster, Scrant-| Mae, wife of George Nauman] lon, Williamsport, Harrisburg BUS SERVICE five grandchildren BOY SCOUT MOTHERS Lancaster; The mothers of auxiliary] | Mrs. and two sisters and a broth-| Jean Grubb, may be made payable to th secretaries er: John G. Weidman, Lan-{of Boy Scout troop 39 willof Donegal High School, out its 10,000-square mile caster: Lillian, wife of Har-meet at the home of Mrs. tended the state conventioNi, ice area. Community lea- ry Ochs, Lancaster, and Flor- Edwin Weaver, Manheim St.,jof the Pennsylvania Educa-igors. directors of planning ALL OCCASIONS ence, wife of Dal Nuss, of/Tuesday evening, May 21, atjtional Secretaries Association] agencies, members of plan- Emmaus, Pa. [7:30 pm. A decorated hatjwhich was held at Penni gs commissions and other FLORIN, PA. Funeral services were he Idsale will be held. (State recently. elected and appointed civic ’ from the Heilig funeral hame| officials will attend the ses Monday afternoon and bur-| POLITICAL . Phone 653-0321 POLITICAL ial was made in the Eberle SE TE cemetery. | PAUL M. RISSER Paul M. Risser, sixty-six,| 854 Church St., Landisville,] ER Ee ER GO ee died at 5 p.m. Monday, May| 13, in Osteopathic Hospital | DEMOCRATS after an illness of four days. | “Zi VOTE FOR Twp. and was a lifelong res-| ident of Lancaster County. | vant] L, Chester Findley Risser was last employed by| FOR County Commissioner ON Tuesday, May 21st Your Vote and Support Will be Appreciated Let Democracy Prevail Within the Democratic Party 1IT)s BETTER TO LET THINGS GO OVER YOUR HEAD THAN GET UNDER YOUR SKIN the Hempfield Union School District. He was a member of the Landisville Mennonite Church where he held the| office of trustee. | He is survived by his wife, Elsie Shonk Risser, and these children: | Mrs. Dorothy Zeller, Mount Joy; Mildred, wife of Martin Frey, Mount Joy; June, wite | of Mark Myer, Lampeter; Mary, wife of Wilbur Derr,| Mount Joy; Pauline, wife of | Ralph Lutz, Landisville; Dav- id, Warminster, Pa.; Jay, of Landisville; Cloy, Lancaster Zs TE EB BF BB ® FE BF R1 and Paul W., Salunga. Twenty-eight grandchild- ren and these brothers and sisters also survive: Elsie, wife of Emil Johnson, West Mifflin, Pa.; Velma, wife of Arthur Braun, Florin; Cloy, Florin, and Merl, of Lancast- er. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 16, from the Landisville Mennonite church and burial made in the Eber- le cemetery, Mount Joy. B- TALENT PROGRAM Winners in the Donegal Annex talent assemblies will appear in the high school as- sembly program on Friday, while the high school win- ners will give the Annex as- sembly. Mitchell Albert will serve as Annex announcer and-the following acts are scheduled to appear: Karen and Sharon Bricker, piano duet; Mike Gard, vocal; Robert Frank and Robert Atkins, comedy; It may GET UNDER YOUR SKIN when you try William Sprecher and Gre cashing personal checks away from home. Carry Brian ry duet: Kas TRAVELERS CHECKS — they are safe, readily Bell iano: Mike McDowell cashed . cost only $1 per $100 at The Lancaster LC: Senta piano, County National Bank, Mount Joy Branch. Mary Ann Hallgren, clarinet; Janet Nissley and Clara Smith, comedy; Cory Funk, Th L C piano and Carl Haas, drums. e ancaster ounty B . Some of us are old and National Bank don’t know it unless our kind friends remind us. 8 CONVENIENT OFFICES B NE Bulletin advertisement pays b LANCASTER MOUNT JOY i ins E. King St. (temporary address) 1 W. Main St. CUSTOM MADE CANVAS 138 North Queen Street Prince and James Streets FLORIN 801 Main St. AWNINGS Patio Awnings A Specialty Haldeman’'s Awning Shop 11th & Spruce Streets COLUMBIA, PA. Free Estimates—684-8101 44-tfc 1643 Lincoln Hwy. East 1847 Columbia Avenue QUARRYVILLE OFFICE Corner of State and Church Streets Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Jesse nro Jno. Wealand. Or checks/sored by the utility in pre- e vious years in which princip- and les and benefits of communi- Kathleen Shoemaker, gent directly to 330 N. Duke ty planning were Miss Dorothy Engle andj, nq Allentown covering all at. 56 division expand this program by the] interest shown during and af-| t Jack K. Busby, president. of t t problems they face, and we] are sponsoring the t velop t and regional problems. “Our community wales recognize that development] 260 8Q. In. picture and redevelopment demand] RCA VICTOR /Zewr Uist composite consideration and COLOR Tv action by related cities, coun- ties, boroughs and townships.| ® High Fidelity Color Tube With The seminars will particular- ~~ ©lare-proof Safety Glass ly examine the efficiencies] © Super-Powerful “New Vista® and economies possible by| Tuner cooperation among units and| e 2-Speaket “Golden Throat® the co-ordination of planning Sound processes on a regional scale”| a ae I ATH RAR bn EA SIR Rn RR i lige | 15% Anniversary Sale CONTINUES THRU MAY 18th 15 — Door Prizes — 15 ADAM H. GREER Jeweler 87 E. Main St. 653-2261 Mount Joy, Pa. even talking to yourself. TOTAL PERFORMANGE Bese When in need of printing outlined for remember The Bulletin, s of PP&L through- BUSES FOR ions. “PP&L was encouraged to ' EARLY AMERICAN CHARM er the 1962 seminar,” said company “Representatives communities indicated hey now have a clearer pic-| ure of some of the mutual seminars his year in an attempt to de- a practical approach] owards solving these local The CHARTER g Mark Series 212-G-84-M B H. S. Newcomer & Son MOUNT Bot, PA. Talking to some people is] less rewarding than| i A red Cr CANDIDATES Cory Funk, Mary Ann Hall-lagsembly Barry Meckley Ney candidates/one gren, Gordon are campaign poster for presdent of the Donegall, spend more than $2 on Annex Student Council. They! oir campaigns. will speak to the student IMPORTANT New Phone Number 653-1253 C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING MANHEIM R. D. 2 For them, Dad, don't delay making your WILL Have your lawyer draw it. For com- plete trust service, see us, Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN Member F.D.I.C. Fe Ky an ae IF YOU KNEW WHAT Ask Tiny Lund about Ford durability: He'll tell you how it helped him win America’s toughest stock-car competition, the Daytona 500. Lund placed first in a Ford, with four other Fords right behind him for an unprecedented sweep of the first five places. Only the Fords were tough enough to stand the pace. Greater durability is the reason Ford is able to offer a total- car warranty. Only a true total-performance car could offer as complete a warranty as this—with no strings attached: “Ford Motor Company warrants to its dealers, and its dealers, in turn, warrant to owners as follows: That for 24 months or for 24,000 miles*, whichever comes first, free replacement, in- cluding related labor, will be made by dealers of any part with a defect in workmanship or materials. Tires are not cov- ered by the warranty; appropriate adjustments will be made by the tire companies. Owners will remain responsible for normal maintenance services, routine replacement of parts, such as filters, spark plugs, ignition points, wiper blades, brake or clutch linings, and normal deterioration of soft trim and appearance items.” PH. 653-9701 FORD GALAXIE 500/XL SPORTS HARDTOP TINY LUND KNOWS ABOUT FORD DURABILITY. ..YOU'D BE OUT ENJOYING A '63 FORD You can’t put a long-term warranty like ours on a short- term car. The ‘63 Fords have a better warranty because they're built better than any Fords in history. You see evidence of this extra toughness in Ford's outstanding competitive wins this year. ’63 Fords won the grueling Daytona, Riverside, and Atlanta 500’s, and the demanding Pure Oil Performance Trials. Only cars with total performance could roll up so many big wins. Before you buy any new car, test-drive the solid, silent Super Torque Ford. If you haven't driven one lately, you can't really know what a new Ford is like. Remember: If it’s built by Ford, it's built for performance . . . total performance. *90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first, for the 427 C.1.D. 4V or 8V and 289 C.1.D. 4V engines and related power train components solid, silent SUPER TORQUE FOR 60 YEARS THE SYMBOL OF ‘DEPENDABLE PRODUCTS Cora O MOTOR COMPANY WOLF FORD SALES, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. body next week in a special before the election. and|Candidates are allowed only and may EXTRA BONUS! TRIPLE STAMPS C HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! . will S&H Green Stamps with a $15.00 purchase Hef 3 0 0 with both coupons. (redeem coupons listed beer below) whe ed a S&H Green Stamps received with total purchase of $15.00 (one stamp with every 10c¢ purchase) 150 450: S&H Green Stamps received with normal $15.00 purchase. (redeem coupons listed below plus stamps with regular purchase) Se win wun ay ye) i 200 Pe: Green Stamps with purchase of $10.00 or more ! i Na NOME seveessscsnrsrsscssrssnvesssrssnssvessvess [fls0 nm | AGAresS .....yesvosesssssssssosnse canes seers IffIrE COUPON EXPIRES MAY 22, ‘1963 I, must a SOU ON ae ima eme >0nve — S—— — I — SE WW (— — — — — — — -r—l | 1004 Green Stamps |} = ol with purchase of $5.00 or more I “i x | NAME <croctesssssvspesescsdsssssvstnvessescesns vas ¢ I BOAress cocoon {rrr} naki | COUPON EXPIRES MAY 22, 1963 Da can sn eo i oo i i id sno wen sane An Cn pp ————— 0, Sf —— ow | I any'’s | THIS coupon wortH 30e fed toward the purchase of a l rm } id | 4-PIECE PLACE SETTING !}%°. | (Dinner Plate, Bread & Butter Plate, Cup & Saucer) | f§tainle 3 “Fairlane” Pattern—Steubenville Dinnerware tl vy NS : REGULAR PRICE ..cvvvevvctvonssrssvvevnes $1.49 | : LESS i aces svssnncsritiyrrasrosnast 350 ! 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