The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 17, 1955, Image 4

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19:30 a. m
the
| bara Martin and
| State University to be placed on
|

Today At
General Election Chest X-Ray
Service Offered
Donegal School On March 26
Charles Ashenfelter and John!
Hiestand were the
chosen by the green
in the Youth Day in Govern-
ment project at the High School
primary elections last Thursday.
Tomorrow the students vote in
the general election at the
school. During the past several
weeks, each party set up its
platform; the students register-
ed: and rallies were held by
the two parties. Last Thursday,
the ninety-nine per cent regist-
| ered students voted for their fa-
vorites on the
Jack Sheaffer
for the
ber,
primary tickets.
is faculty advisor
project and Norman Gar-
JayCee chairman.
Next Tuesday is Youth Day.
The winning candidates
of governor of Donegal, lieuten-
seven
ant governor, assessor,
tax collector and two
board directors, will be escorted ed,
the
, they will
county home; 10:30 a.
Water Works. All the
candidates of the county
will have
Club. At
to Lancaster for day.
tour
m.,
this luncheon,
candidates bring the chest x-ray
and white bethtown on Saturday,
parties for governor of Donegal The trailer housing
auditor, If the screening
school factory or further study indicat- i session. of Common Pleas: Court.
an appointment will be giv-|
At'en for the individual to have a|
the|large x-ray film.
the!suspected tuberculosis and other |
winning abnormal
schools medical care and treatment are
luncheon at the Elks|referred to private physicians, |
all the or
The Tuberculosis Society will
Mar. 286.
the equip-
parked in the
4 and 9 p. m.
ment will be
Square between
giving all adults an opportunity | E. Mumper,
to “Check Your Chest”. There
is no need to undress and it will
only take a few minutes which
will be time well spent.
inal fee of $1.
dividuals who are able to pay.
However, whenever necessary,
the cost is met by the society.
The pictures are made on
miniature film and are merely a
screening device. A definite di-
agnosis of tuberculosis is not
who comes to
x-ray will be
report card.
film is unsatis-
alone. Everybody
the unit for an
sent a confidenial
All cases of
conditions requiring
clinics who receive a com-
winning head office holders will plete report on each case.
short talks. If conditions
permit, another tour will follow
the luncheon.
make
Also next Tuesday,
: |
ning two representative to
. . |
capitol from each school will go/tem of
to Harrisburg. In the
they will visit the
have lunch in the capitol cafe-
teria and take a tour of the cap-
itol in the afternoon.
Other candidates named on
Green party are James|
Grove, Iieutenant governor, Bar-
Peter Nissley.
the capital;
auditor; Dor-
Agnes Rosen-
el
morning, |
representatives to
Sara Jane Portner,
is Groff,
assessor;
feld; tax collector; Nancy Jo
Detwiler and Jay Metzler,
school directors.
Candidates for the White par-
than governor include
Marlin Miller, lieutenant gov-
arnor; Patricia Hawthorne and
Karleen Raffensperger, repre
sentatives to the capitol; James
Kinsey, auditor; Jerry Linard
assessor; David Weidman, tax
ty other
collector and Barbara Warfel
and James Wittle, school direct-
ors.
° .
FISH PL ACED ON
| DE AN’S LIST
Robert W. Fish, 240 S. Mar-
ket Street, is one of six students
from Lancaster County in the
College of Engineering and Ar-
chitecture at the Pensylvania
the dean's list for the first sem-
es‘er. As a freshman in mech-
anical engineering, his average
is: 2.7)

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A Dual protective service
Since success of any
film x-ray campaign depends on
the Society
a thorough
free x-ray follow-up.
This service is maintained the
round and offers a dual
protective service. First, by find-
ing unknown disease
fected are placed under
Sys-
to Eliza- | oot
| Stephens,
small | vious symptons in the early sta-
Spring Courts
A | were named
A nom- | . iy ~
. . | term of Quarter Sessions Court.
is asked from in- |
| Bishop,
! Shaw,
| Barbara Street,
| named as jurors on the
| knowing that
| at any
{ been named to the jury
: Common
made on the basis of these films |
|
Jurors Chosen For
ha ve |
the
Pleas
. Es-
citizens
of
Common
Mrs
Fourteen local
spring terms of
and Quarter Sessions.
ther H. Hockenberry,
Mount Joy; William B.|
Mount Joy R2; Wil-
liam Dommell, Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy; Claude E.
Hess, Manheim R1; Mrs. Anna
Manheim St., Mount
Beulah Hilt, Florin; and
Starr, Manheim R1,
to the 13
Joy;
Herman C
June
R2;
North Mar-
Irvin L
Elizabeth
Mary
nam-
Amos Strickler,
| Roscoe E. Hassinger,
ket Street, Mount Joy:
Florin; Rose
Landisville; Mrs.
Manheim R2, were
April 25
Pleas Court.
Arthur G. Zerphey,
Mount
Mrs. Frances R. Brian,
ick Street, Mount Joy
Butzer,
ed to the of
session
North
Joy and
Freder-
were
May 2



Tuberculosis is not hereditary
but adults can be on
tuberculosis germs to
as well as to other adults,
they have
disease in active form.
One of the greatest difficulties
in controlling tuberculosis is the
fact that the disease
passing
not
the
has no ob-
yet it is communicable
stage. Parents should be
particularly interested the
x-ray program to find unknown
ges, and
In
cases of tuberculosis ils success
will mean a safer family. a heal-
| thier community in which to
ment while the disease is in its |
early stage thus making their
chance of cure greater and
less costly; second, their famil-
ies and friends are protected,
|
far!
for Tuberculosis is spread by the
sick to the well.
All adults, and particularly
parents are urged to take advan-
tage of the chest x-ray service.
This program is aimed at
wer any other
tion noted on the x-ray are re-
norted. It has been pointed out
‘hat active tuberculosis is more |
often found in adults than in,
~hildren under
Therefore, every adult is urged
to have a chest x-ray during the
~ampaign period.
It is fairly certain that a
‘hild who develops tubersulosis
catches it from an adult, prob-
ably
ily. It seems best to prevent this
hy finding the hidden cases of
tuberculosis among the adult
nopulation.





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abnormal condi- |
those in-| raise their children
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{ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
| Thursday, March 17 i
Lions Clubs Attend
‘Region Spring Rally
The Florin Lions Club attend-
| ed the Spring Rally of Regions

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1 and 2 in place of their regular
Raw Monday night. Twenty
members of the club attended
representatives
Lions Club al-
the affair. Ten
of the Mount Joy
None

so attended the Rally.
As zone chairman of Region
A, District 14-D, Arthur Wolge- B etter
muth, member of the Florin
Club, helped with the arrange-
ments of the rally which was at-
tended by 374 men
The Rev. Harry Kehm and
his twin brother Paul were the
guest speakers for the occasion.
F. F. Bailey, assistant
superintendent, the
and Earl Horst,
was also present.
DRIVER PROSECUTED
Columbia police prosecuted
Harold A. Stark. 211 Mount
Street, Mount for
driving in Columbia last Thurs- |
school
toast
district
was
master
governor,


Joy

Joy reckless
day.
 
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