The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 07, 1955, Image 1

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    [7 Camp Meetings Memingers Given | Swimming To Be Featured Fridays;
| Will Open In ot BW 3 [Honse Warning oJ Nexi Thursday Is Special Night
ger were the guests of honor at
Landisville ‘a. Be i" o yore 1 Bor Mothers And Daughters
day evening
new home on the Marietta road | Swimming every Friday af-
one mile from Mount Joy. The
! ternoon will be the feature of
party was given by the employ State Chamber the Mount Joy Borough Play-
| ees of the First National Bank.|
ground schedule, Each Friday

The eighty-fifth annual ses
sion of the Methodist Landis
ville Camp Meeting will be
held from July 13 to July 24th. |
The Rev. Chester J. Buzzard is ; | The employees presented the] Disputes Claim afternoon the local children
the spiritual director; The Rev | Meminger’s with a gift and also will visit the Columbia swim-
Dep - CE hme tt
G. Nelson Moore, D.D., evang ICAT gERV! | brought refreshments for e On Income Tax ming pool which is a new pool
elist; The Rev. Donald F. Mil ED To COMMUNITY a t ho * attended wer The Pennsylvania State just opened this year. This Fri-
juests who * attende ere| Sti
ler, Bible Teacher; The Rev. |FIFTYFIFTH YEAR, NO. MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE | 11; and Mrs. Warren Bentzel | Chamber of Commerce today| 93y morning, a scavenger huni
G. Kenneth Kolva, director of rs . i will be featured and next Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Bomberger, disputed claims of Leader Ad-
asic; and ys. dames Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breneman ministration spokesmen that a doy morning, a bicycle
Mort, director of Children’s M : Al : Mit K M | stepped-up sales tax would cost Tonight is the first dance of
Toi rs. ex itzkavich, iss| stepped- sales laj San Bem ie invith
Worle : ; an mar ein \enova C Romaine Shenk, Miss Lois Mil-| wage-earners more than the the season. Eve rybody is Invit
The camp meeting will open he : ed to attend the affair which
iss sther K: Ir. | Classifie ‘ome Tax advocat- .
Wednesday evening at 6:00 p. ler, Miss Esther Kanode, Mr.| Classified Income 2 will be held on the tennis
ois foro din: or for HG Cail and Mrs. Frank Hassinger, Mr. ed by Governor Leader. courts on the ‘west. side ofc
or Ie { MOUNT JOY MAN and Mrs. Charles Latchford,| “Our studies show that the : wi ib
ters, the es and ‘mbers " 3 I, : . : . ‘ ark. Music will be furnished
oh Th Lions Club To Take Over ENROLLED IN WORKSHOP George eamans Glenn Forney, Shirley Eby, Dr. opposite would be true—even if per the a Gr


of the board at tea room. ‘ : . a i 4 : :
wsity Par a. 0 i 5. Si Si ] . » sales tax rate is raised t :
The first service at 7:30 p. m. | 5 Halves I Ah ty : in ay uma Simons, oo pe Holes 8 a Mothers Invited Thursday
: Ho ennsylvania ea educators and Mrs. Cyrus Meminger, Mrs. 3%, with "ese Xe 5 J n . i
ature yl 08S ‘ ! 5 . Ne Thursday eve
Will feature the address of S : e Station For One Da today completed today their Restoring he Dell A. H. Redding and Phillis Red-| continued,” a Chamber spokes- Sat uted ve ing wi
welcome by Rev. Buzzard of ervic y work in the 10th annual Com- | ding. man said. “An average family be Mothers and Daughters nite.
St. Paul's is ‘hure . of Joy's > SRA DE | All \girls of the boro e
wl’s Methodist Church, A Softhlll gre ‘was the feds muni.y-School . Health Educa- One of Mount Joy's oldes ; “lt — with income. from ‘wages or sal girls o € orough ar
¢ » wsage io bone Cia ¥ > : . i ited ,i nd S
Lancasier and the message by : . tion workshop at the Pennsyl-| historical plots is being renova- | CALLED TO EXTINGUISH aries ranging anywhere from Tv to bring their ‘Mothers
ture of the regular meeting of One Killed 9 |
Be Rev. Leon? Moore; Jie ry | vania State University. ted by the new owners of the] GRASS FIRE EAST OF TOWN $4,000 to $10,000 a year would 0 Henson Thursday ev:
BD of Whe West the aunt Joy Lions Club Tues. | The workshop is designed to| area. Mr. and Mrs George Lea-| The Mount Joy Friendship pay less under this Kind of | oe pi So ye
NSC of the Philadelphia gay evening. Following the din- As Car Hits Pole help teachers, nurses, and oth-| Donegal Springs Road.| Fire Company was called to stepped-up sales tax than under : g lo ne pam
Conference, The Werament of oy eting at Hostetler’s, the ares widente! er community health educators i onegal. bprings oR | the Wayne Young property east| the 1% classification of the in- for the evening activity and al-
Holy Communion aill be ob- ner meeting a Mount Joy and area residents ) unit) a § : ) g property eas €
: : : are trying to return the so extra points for bringing a-
vv. : ® ¢ to establish “working relation-|* ying of the borough Wednesday eve-| come tax. | ging
served. Music will be furnished °
hips” in health education with gtounds. lnown as “The Dell ning to exti ish blaz i “The 3% sales tax would cost long their. mothers,
lori i en 8 Ships ee *ducatio sh > > 3% sales tad 208 )
by the Salunga Church of the Florin Lions Club for a soft- July and weekend amidst one- ps 1 educ n | g ngu 1 aze in e Other features. of next K's
Brethren choir. ball game in the Mt. Joy Boro hundred degree heat. Few fire-


men met the members of the celebrated the 1955 Fourth
A : he condition that they were| | ok ;
people in the community. 10 the conditl they | the grass located there. Accord-| the family less even if the| ; 3
; : many years ago. The _grounds| ; sod §1 | schedule will be a doll show
: al = a. hel The Pennsylvania Department will become the fiome of wild ing to the firemen, Mr. Young| courts upheld the proposed $1,- Tuesday night; a trip to the
Each day from Thursday, Park. John Weidman, newly works were heard except the of Health, Public Instruction, fl y bird retreat and | was burning out thistles and 000 income tax ‘cost-of-earning’ Colo: ia In sr Wedn .
July 14 to Saturday, July 23, elected president, was in charge cap fired by a i and Welfare are sponsoring six| yey 2 a : 5 he the fire got out of control. Fire-| deduction, which is doubtful. dave the a. rosdeo ‘and
es . it rah Thien $e icnic areas . A > ares OF e. >» cot- . . . ay; > yele 3
Mrs. Mort will have charge of of the meeting. piste ; icnic areas Broun 2 such workshops in the State) i ke 0 gy > $ i | men responded to the call and| And, of course, if the family swimming Friday
the children’s service from 9:30 orough were use hs 1e is § pr age located on the ld Ss be- > > > it © ‘hos. ine » fT oS rag! g ay.
ens € 0 Plans were completed for 2 this summer. put out the fire before it could! has income from other sources Enrollment of ‘members has
increased to 250 during the
to 11:30 a. m; and each day weekend did not escape having] Robert B. Smith, 226 Mari- ing renovated at the present cause any damage to surround-| subject to tax rates rising ag
the Kev. Miller will conduct projects for the next two weeks. any accidents. | etta Avenue, Mount Joy, is en- time and the pavilion is i ing property. } nigh as 0% ander the Leader]
the Bible Hour for adults at 10 Saturday, July 16, will be sunday morning, 12:35 am. rolled in the workshop. Le ——— program, the heavier impact of | wees.
a. m. Lion WAGS Day. On this day, ; 1949 Oldsmobile being driven AE The site was the home Local C I d di the income tax would be. even! Hobby Show Held
Thursday evening's guest, the Lions will take over the uy victor Shoff, 33, of 1137 Mount Joy's first private oan ampers Inciuae more pronounced.” | Gary Maxwell received a
speaker will be the Rev. Dr.| SICO Service Station on Mount yyjon Street, Lancaster, ran Scouts Are Traveling for girls, the Cedar Hill female| |n Contest Winners Taking cognizance of recent, Prize for his display of horses
Luther H. Keteis, former Spir-| JoY Street for the day. They into a utilitf pole at the! According To Schedule Seminary which was famous, Mt. Joy young people were| Administration claims that alas the most unusual hobby in
itual director and now superin-| Will receive the profits from gherle Cemetery, Marietta St. from 1837 to Civil War days. represented among the 142sales tax would cost taxpayers| Tuesday's night hobby show at
tendent of the South District of as sales, car washes, lubrica- nH. Daugherty, 13 East Lin- by parents of the local! Senior The Rev. Nehemiah Dodge, a' campers that concluded a one- | twice as much as the income) Ne park which was judged by
the Philadelphia Conference. tions and grease jobs and the .,1n Avenue, Lititz, who was Girl Scouts on tour in Canada| minister, started week encampment at Camp Mt. tax, the Chamber said none of the Rev. E. W. Moyer and
Carl Martin will be guest solo-| Sale of any items from the sta- riding with him, was killed in| 5,,q the middlewestern states | the school and during the next Gretna Sunday, July 3. During its findings, even for a broader- | Charles Bennett, Jr. Ka hy
ist. tion. | the crash which knocked out! everyday is going decording tol twenty years, the seminary hit the week, contests and games coverage sales tax, suppert this May with Hep doll Sot) setion
Friday evening, the guest The hours for the sale Will the electrical power in some | cohedule. The girls and their] its beak chroliment of 1,200 were a part of the campers’ view. | received ap ze ror t Re
speaker will be the Rev. Dr. be from Ld RAH 10 8 b. I Rab. sections of the borough and her husband, Mr.| Dupils. Girls ot ; He Seminary experiences. The Chamber has prepared i Rate f
Frederick E. Maser, superinten- MeGinley is ehaipman of porarily. The two were pinned| ,,q Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, Fopresented 1 States of which Among the contest winners estimates of the relative impact was War oe 8 De oF the
dent of ihe Northwest District the committee with Clayton ji, the wrecked automobile and are expected back Sunday] a large percentage was from of the camp were the following of the income tax and varios match FOUTS Jn h was ne
Aument, Jay Barnhart, Paul in trying to free them, Christ Wednesday the vsited| the South, local children; Carol Buchen- Jeyels of sales taxes. It figures lion. Completed
of the Philadelphia Conference. Jack C Arth group With 4 " th
ringrich, Jac osgrove, rth- Cover, used a torch to remove pj ’ ia. op tative ith the outbrea 0 the auer, g'rls baseball throw; Dar- nt n 10, sales tz i bar. |
y US € innea is anc are isiting | Seb a 3% sales tax, with pres-| : :
pol y he that a p i James Harnish was the win-
ner of the deck tennis tourna-
Music will be furnished by the SEB i a :
Youth For Christ Male Quartet. ur Zerphey and Robert Schroll. gome parts of the automobile. | {he “Dells” of Wisconsin today. | Civil War, the girls were with- yl Aument and Thomas Meck- ent exemptions continued, |
ment; Robert Funk, runner-up;
| Konald Pennell, Dennis Naugle
Following the next regular The Mount Joy Friendship Tomorrow they will visit a for-| drawn and thus caused the dis- ley, boys foot race; Robert would produce at least 378 mil-
dinner meeting of the group on pire Company was summoned| mer Girl Scout. Louise Emen-| continuance of the school in Wolgemuth, boys basketball ion a biennium, only $33 mil-
Tuesday, July 19, the men will han the auto caught fire. Mr. | heiser, who now lives near| 1864. The school buildings con-| throw; Lloyd Heisey and Tad lion less than the Classified In-|
travel in six teams to sell gu, is in critical condition in, Chicago, Illinois. tinued to be the residence of Hershey, three:legged race. The| come Tax. | and Jon Bender were the final-
packages of light bulbs through- 1. 1 .ncaster General One of the highlights re-| the Dodge family. Rev. Dodge, local group returned home on] It | ists in the croquet tournament
i I cap | di clothing and on-premise, i... Dennis as the final Wi
out the community, Team cap- jy, rates, de / coroner ‘thi I died July 26, 1876 but his fam-' Sund with Dennis as the final winner
r. John Gates, deputy coroner,| corded within the past days was ) ’ 1 s fe unday. aa ; \ :
é put) corded wit the past days was food and liquor, were added to! ; (pe intermediate group. I
Church, Home at Cornwall, will tains are Mr. Aument Lewis i : ily remained at the school cea —
speak at the 11:00 a. m. ser- } i 5 ks i pronounced Dougherty dead im-| 3 visit to a Canadian Royal ™ : AY a he 100] un- the sales tax base, the Cham-' ci tournament. Jay Kaylor
“Mahan 3 Bixler, yale umper, Clyde ediately following the crash.! Mountie Station. til a fire occured in 1891 which | ber estimates a 3% tax would Si : ;
vice; the’ Rev. Melvin M. Por Nissley, Victor Koser and John : J ruined the entire structure. No Rotar Club Hears jer jestimg a ox was ithe badminton champion
ney, former pastor of the Four- Landis. In another accident, to'al i — ‘Was saved d y | raise approximately $500 mil- and champion of the senior
th Baptist Church, Philadelphia damage was estimated at $450 CLASS PLANS REUNION up a ” 3 J ; Ang Di 0 | lion, roughly equal to the $503 1,4 tournament. Ralph
now General Secretary of the , A150 announced at the meet- j, , two-car affair at 1:05 p.m. Members of the class of 54 iy dos wig he wt ee iscussion n million which the Governor pi. and Robert Hopple won
Lord’s Day Alliance of the Un-| Ing Was He statement that the Sunday on Route 230, one mile of the former Mount Joy High wi Oe Gi no oan 18 | now says is needed. Besides the 1. senior division
ited States, will speak at 2:30 club will take charge of the cast of the borough. Richard School will hold their first * gh 9 family Playground $411 million Classified Income
farm show parade in October. pia ignored a stop! class reunion Sunday. Members thought that it had been set
James Spangler was named : | 2 guests wi et ,| afire by a person who wanted siness taxes
ne I ne sign on the Old Harrisburg and guests will meet at the to hay the abil . : noon: heard. a: discussion of the! mended higher business taxes, the special craft work for this
chairman of the parade com- pia and his car was struck| grade school at 8:00 am, and! buy the establishment but : or 1: . i OFT: including extension of the Cor-| 1 Mics B ie Bigle :
mittee and will be assisted by proadside by a car headed east, will travel to the Jay Barnhart W&S unsuccessful. The school Summer Pp Program yorate Net Income Tax and a Wer bes FP A Ja
Ne w | Me Camel § 1 ? las a ach. Md. | Was never rebuilt and the bY Director Marshall Gember- porate Jax a nounced. All participants, from
at the 7:30 service. The Chan- . A » on Route 230 operated by Hen-| cottage, alloway eacn, 2) : ling and his assistants, Bonnie boost in rate from 5% to 6% beginners to seniors. will do
i . x Maurice Bailey, Charles Eshle- .. np 7 WN , for affair. Mrs. Gerald Mil- Dodges moved to Washington, SD rE : aloe 4 5 >
cel Choir of the St. Paul's Ys xe oe ry E. Lutz, Mount Joy Rl. No for the affair rs. Geralc 3 C Bigler and John Day. With broadened sales tax some phase of the bamboo
Methodist Church will sing at man and H. Morrell Shields. one was injured. ler was president of the class. | ™ 2 | Mr. Gemberling outlined the! coverage, the Chamber's yy
. iar: The club will conduct two par- rn ——~~——1! M. S. Rollman purchased the r. Gemberling outline 1 X¢ ates show a 3% tax would y : ;
the 7:30 p. m. service, adet. within: that Same. ‘month property In 1917 and used i as overall program and explained) mates show a 3% lax Point Leaders Listed
July 18 to 22, the Dr. Nelson Shee a on dy Poo D C k P d 0 his summer resort The next a number of new features add- cost the average family only As of Tuesday, point leaders
Moore will speak at the 7:30 p iad tor the sponsoring of mn avy Iroc ett rou wner OWhel wi the Gobi ze Brown's ed this year. For the first time, slightly more than the 1% are Jay Kaylor, Rodney Stoner,
m. service and special music| jo oo party in Oc- Sons, Incor sorated activities are being carried on Classification of the proposed p,q Eltz, Esther Rice and
for the days will be furnished tober. Mr Echidman Was aad: Of Old P | : Rifle as pores 2 two evenings each week, Tues-| Income tax. Joyce Berrier in the senior
by the Millersville Methodist ed chairman of “this Parade ennsy vania Although the main entrance day and Thursday. Efforts are Here are some of the Cham-| group; Denna Leib, Conn’e Dus-
Church Choir, the Cookman . ig 1 are hn : Ee He Wartied i the fist to the famous school was on
Methodist Church Choir of Col- committee. Harrisburg—Henry W. Shoe- mission Ie lrriec y the first the east side of the creek and
umbia, the Covenant E. U. B 4 .- maker, Pennsylvania Folklore bus to Philadelphia to turn OV- was a winding path whier cros-
Church Choir : of E TAKES chief, today told the tale of er his ‘Prize Package’ to the geq the Harrisburg-Portsmouth-
JEL) Sls » THREE TRIPS
Miss Marie Kautz, First Baptist
Church of Lancaster and Broad
Street Methodist Church Choir
of Lancaster.
According to word received

Saturday's service will be in
charge of the Christian Business
Men's Committee.
Sunday, the Rev. Dr. Levi H.
Zerr, director of the Methodist
tournament.
pm. and the Rev. Nelson Tax, the Governor has recom-
Moore, pastor of the Emmanuel
Methodist Church of Penns
Grove, New Jersey, will speak
Mount Joy Rotarians Tuesday Bamboo bead work has been

being made to siimulate par- ber’s estimates of the impact of singer and John Clinger in the
ental interest. a 3% sales tax versus the 1% peginner group; Georgeanna
Registration has been in- “earned income” part of the Schneider, Mary Ellen Math as,
. to ud ‘rease ily. . Gemberling Classified Income Tax on an Kathleen Dolan, first, s
Davy Crockett’s one visit to Grea Wilderness Ring's Duteh Mountjoy Lancaster railroad ay pi as i average family consisting of a and thi~d wh of a pb
Jo's © Crimi Alico Pennsylvania. : : curio 15 Crom HG oe om entranes 10 tal at the 250 mark. man, wife and two children: mediate groups; Shirley Brown,
took thice trips. Mondav. June Elected to Congress in 1834, i Was er ot 5 ind i ane ig Be a Mr. Day, who is in charge of Sales Tax, with present ex- | Sandra Wolgemuth, Patricia
27. ‘Willem Lecghnan aE a the new Lawmaker ‘made a ett 7 8 Hage Rimi Crab oI Be ey comes the Lite games stated that the chief emptions continued - $26 lox Nornhold; Dennis Naugle, Har-
Saturday, July 23, the latest gain returned to the Lancas'er String of visits which included » ye at A hi Se = 4 purpose of this phase of the for $1.000 family { Versus $30 ry Griggs, Willam Pennell;
film of Billy Graham, “Souls in Cevnoral Hospital by drivers Bal.imore, Boston, New York, oY one wil of het NON-CON SPECIALIST program is the development of or $40 income tax); $49 for James Harnish, Johnson Eber-
Conflict” will be shown at the John Myers and Sanmel Dock. and Philadelphia. Boh ay. vy PROGRAM ‘STARTED games that encourage part cipa- 37.500 family (Versus $65 or sole, Eugene Funk; Barry FEt-
7:30 p. m. service. Sunday, the Possdny June 28 James “In the Quaker City, he Yas RE Philanthropist and As previously by fon oF All youngsters. He point: di eam tax, a sell, Brent Keener and George
Rev. George K. Ludwig, pasior Kipple was taken to "the “A Ars) greeted hy 4 reception Civie Leaders Be the Department of the Army od ou that na i Being Sales Te, dai They De Roth and Brown, Robert
of the Mount Joy and Salunga caster General Hospital by dri- conunitiee formed by the Croc, “Crocke't "grinned broadly the Army’s new age 1 develop 3 few hig 00d 20a Nguor Bee — ih ge aad roy awk. leaders
Methodist churches will speak yoprs Earl Zink and Ray Mvers kart’ or Crockett Socie.y, com- AS ate 2 80 i nw ons Paar skilled youngsters. $33 for tax for $¢ ( infty in other intermediate groups.
at the 11:00 a. m. service; the : : 77 posed of Irish-born and Irish|™ ki i: A led Miss Bigler, in charge of (Versus $30 or $40 income A leader in a group carries a
Dr. Nelson Moore at the 2:30] Ihursday, Mr. Laughman was Crocketts who threw rifie wag handed to Wim. goes into effect on July 1. crafts, exhibited several items tax); $59 for $7,500 family silver star on his “peg” on the
and 7:30 p. m. services. | Teturned to his home on Lum- a magnificent party in their : Pog fhe Does 1 Hav 5 The program provides that that have been made thus far,| (Versus $65 or $75 income attendance board as long as he
Thursday. July. 21. Mrs. Char. ber Street by drivers George namesake’s honor,” Shoemaker ways Jrenine ¢ a Sout; oe ae noncommiss oned officer identi- and told of the progress that is| tax). ; : remains the leader: a second
pa a wk ge al Copenhaufer and Thomas Mark- iq Vy on josie = ag a on fication and status be given on- being made in teaching the Sales Tax, with clothing ad- place leader carries a blue: and
book on. “Solomon. andi ley. “Their chief gift was a bronze Jo In Pe Bn on - ly to enlisted personnel holding smaller youngsters to partici- ded to base $38 tax for $4,- a third, green.
the Queen of Sheba” at 9:30 p.-| TRE Al J image to the Crockett coat- of- 394, Jong wane ree » 3%; leadership postions. A separate pote “according to. the rules” 000 familly (Versus 330707 340 s re
. gt HL ae ‘| TREATED AT HOSPITAL arte trom. Donegal: surmounted sey Warnock, the earlier coun- category of enlisted personnel, in games specially developed| income tax); $74 for $7.500 NOT HURT IN CRASH
om Edward = C. Flower, Mount oe Swan. The trontiersman terpart of a later Pennsylvania called specialists. includes those for them. family (Versus $65 or $75 in- Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Perlow
SPENDING AP HERD doy RZ, was iteated 2 jhe Lan did heraldry. peg Wo gushes who have technical and admin- : — ® Sens come tax). and davghter escaped uninjured
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert John- | ane Jan 1 le but remarked ‘that bird is like og : a hy Se a sills . GRADUATES AT ABERDEEN torn. th Page 2) in a two car collision in Ohio
son and son, James, are spend- jo foe a Loe 3 flags When a Trumpeter Swan’ — St fp rr Designed to increase the Aberdeen Proving Ground,|\™ over the past weekend. Enroute
ing a 30-day leave at the home i ought na 4 ren “Yet the Pennsylvania Duich ‘Old No after Betsy War Prestige 0 Hie A Save. Jou Ve Sep, Two Landmarks To Be i San fo Dversens
of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. BIBLE SCHOOL PLANNED or Switzers were not to be out-| ook’ nd the il oe officer by restoring him to his hose wi e, ig ves a duty in Japan, the Perlows car
and Mrs. Irvin Koser, Mt. Joy | Dats Vacation Bible School done with a tribute and petiti- © He feet Sock with traditional position as the ; 2 Sey $1. Quiney, Fla. was, Gold By Company was demolished in the accident.
RY. 3 y a Ae Hes ned Javoly Mylin of Lancaster HSE ¥ wi te backbone of the Army, the pro- July from the Ar- : : Mrs. Perlow is the former Lou-
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. wa be % Te de i y i County, and Grandson of Mar- pp : a : ae rile gram will also preserve the Mys Ordnance Cchool at Aber- Two landmarks of the bor- ise Rosser, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. . s § § rethren In Christ Church for “ Y, a Betsey was called forward' respect properly due the spec- deen Proving Ground, Md. ough are being offered for sale Mrs. Robert Rosser, Mount Joy.
and Mts. Lebrard Johnson, Ma-| two weeks starting next Mon- in, he fis Maker of by the chairman, She examined ialist. Captain Gephart completed, by the SICO Company during ———i rem
sonie Home, Elizabethtown. day. Held nightly, classes will called Kentucky Rifle to part and handled the gun, kissed the| the schooll’'s 41-week officer| the month. The old stone mill, COUNCIL MEETING
‘They will return to Travis be held from 7 to 9 p. m. with his choicest piece as a tri- trigger and turned it over to - Pe 7 : advance course. He studied ad-| located at the eastern section of The July meeting of the local
Air Force Base, California, Persons interested in attend- bute to Crockett. 4 Crockett, amid a scene of tre- iil | ministration, tactics, supply, the borough along Roule 230, is borough council will be held on
where Mr. Johnson is stationed | ing and needing transportation, “The Alpine Gunsmith was mendions enthusiasm. Then old | ‘ammunition, fire control and the first. Monday evening, July 11.
may contact Paul Z. Hess, by just finishing his masterpiece, a Mr. Mylin of the flintlock dy- || | guided missile material. Coal elevators are also being -
AAAAAAAANAAAAANAAAAAAAAL | phone 3-5452. replica of his Grandfather's nasty was introduced and hook] \. Capt. Gephart, son of Noah offered for sale. These wooden APP PP
a a. | greatest rifle, the truest shoot- hands with Chairman Pepner, x Lf po 8 | H. Gephart, 123 S. Barbara St., | structures are presently located ‘iv
To Report New Families | CAUGHT 19 INCH BASS er, his first piece, by the way, Davy Crockett, and ‘Old Bet-| § * | entered the Army in June, '41.| next to the ot garage of the The Physician On Call
Who Are to be Viciicd | | “Bill” Way, East Main Street, at his little stone gun shop, sey’. It was a crowning event ' The captain, a 1941 graduate of company, just west of the rear Sund
this boro, caught a four pound, south of Lancaster City recent- in Crockett’s life and he bore g — { J THU High School, at- entrance to the Joy Theatre. ay
PREVENT FOREST FIRES ! fig the University of Flori- Closed bids will be opened by Dr. John Gates
| . company officials July 28.
During the past week, Mt.


Call MJ-3-9763 19 inch, big mouth bass while ly marked by the Pennsylvania the precious ‘sure shooter’|
over the weekend. | Historical and Museum Com- proudly away. |