a i, LE £ € 5 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, December 29 WILL PUBLISH 1 Page 1) of smuch as he i the wide continually Guest Director Named For District Band Wiggin at the (Continued fron found in any section the con law spr ad | country ini from ind nm stantly fleecing Police publicity keep h so that he Dr. ‘Paul "BE pursuit the guest conductor on the move can be trict band concert which held larger ¥ 13, 13 thorne representative High School in the Dr. ar in the small the expected to 2 i in and 14. Ronald has been chosen as ham] be est amiet Haw- the cities in the country tion look shows People often ask the “What does 1 like but there 1S no cri ty pe Sta of those who hav l'op Ten list show que from band. criminal exp rience Wiggin is director of in- strumental music in the war- wick High School, Warwick, R. they 1., and camp director and own- height,! er of the New England Music Camp in Oakland, Maine, Dr. W.gg elor's Degree He continued cation by at the treal where he Doctor's Degree graduation, thirty-five ¢ xperience uch thing as a ninal tistics taken been on the that m average 5 9 160 brown hair and ey« have have short-! the average and The a weigh pounds, est fugitive wa > and tallest a'mo > 3. The hey have versity his edu- exhib- : for tattoos feature Fugitives pursuing University of received in Music. Dr. Wiggin years of teach- the public Mon- | his! propensity work ot body teresting Ten his has had ing have been Xx mately 931 rom the point where the ~ which they were charged rehended to date d mi appre in crime schools year, he served Con- ductor of the School Band Concert performed for the trict of the National Education Conference in 1939. Dr. Wiggin organized the All-New England Festival and was its for seven Later, the same organization, he served as Secretary the Association yt as its Conductor for many settled Pike County 1.000.000. - PNS years. He has conducted All | State Bands in each of the New England States as well di- {| recting All-State Vermont Con- cert Festival Band for the twenty years. He For one s committed Next start the ports with the Danicl Keeg one Most Wanted Fugitives,” who is wanted for Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution for the Crime of Murder value of all products of Bulletin will of fugitive re- stary of David of the FBI's 1 TT week The which series an, Ten years. in of The sparsely and is less than as has conducted the i national High School the past three ed of players from New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas- sachusetts, Maine, and several | provinces from Canada. In 1955 {| Dr. Wiggin Lor of the South Jersey School Band Festival, | 111, Riverside, New Jersey. | Thursday, January 12, "| high school musicians will stage rehearsals. Both Friday and Saturday evenings, the will present public performanc- es. High TELESCOPE Democracy BEGINS at home: in our home, and in our home town = eres . and to maintain our Ameri- can way of life, the Veterans of Foreign Wars believes we must look to the needs of our community. Fireplug Parking Problem Solved By FIREMAN TOM Instructor at State fire school Frank Soule, of told any In developing more than 1,000 types of community services throughout the nation, V.F.W. members and their Ladies Auxili- aries have cooperated with civic officials, professional leaders, edu- cators, T.V., radio and the press. Their combined efforts have im proved whole cities, helped fam ilies and individuals, set up youth programs; and provided greater ‘educational and recreational op- portunities for all, Coatesville, now deceased, a story o how their solved the problem of parking in the It seems that on comy fron of a fire plug. alarm they found car in front of a fire Perhaps you know of a specific The fire fighters need in your community. As a the windows, stretched the suc- member of the Veterans of For- tion line the eign Wars, you could help your V.F.W. Post fill that need. answering an a parked plus, broke through car anc went to work This Y 8 T R» A N S © F ai many firemen will eventually have a FOREIGN WARS e' perience of thi United States | ™o thin! day story leads me to ol cur present Just as fantastic always catch up with yo day. So keware or ome e fiddler. t} Mcunt Joy Saw a nice new piece of Post 5752 ing the that looked fine at first glance, the h od, the and under the pumps was pay shin=- equipment other dv but under under 2 Sand me the facts about V. 4. %. 8 Name. Addres frame another it is nec- kee and in as well as the out- story. Boys, essary, tie tip top shape even more so, to working parts clean FN OI Blum side. 1 WHO'S GOING TO PAY FOR THIS? Smash-ups spell trouble for but especially for the man who must foot the bills for car damage and personal in- juries. This need never be YOU if you are adequately protected by insurance. Com- plete coverage costs little, may save much! Insure ... to be Sure! WILEY & RUTT AGENCY without Obligation will be dis-| will merce Middletown January! Doncgal i sin received his Bach-| Church, from Boston Uni | | Since All-Eastern day Eastern Dis- Director LESTER H. HARNISH LANDISVILLE, YULE LIGHTING WINNER Lester H. Blvd., Landisville, prize winner in a lighting contest sponsored joint ly by the Landisville Lions Club and the Landisville- ga Junior Chamber of Brandt grand Harnish, was Com winners were: Most 1st, Lester H. Harn- Perry J. Bertz, Landis- ville; 3rd, Carl Stark, Landis- ville; Most Appealing to chil- | dren; 1s¢, Earl Rettew, Landis- ville; 2nd, Loyd Dyer, Landis- ville; 3rd, Riny Wright, Lan- disville; Nativity Scenes: First, Mrs. George Wright, Landis- ville; 2nd, Alice Rettew, Lan- disville; 3rd, Zion Lutheran Landisville, - » ADMITTED TO Other | Beautiful, ish; 2nd, 1501 graduate 1 ANCASTER GENERAL IN NOVEMBER Hospital | HOSPITAL Lancaster General admitted 1501 persons the month of November, announced today by Dr. Donald C. Smelzer, Executive of the hospital, at a meeting of the Board of Directors on Mon- Dee. 12, 1955, The admitted persons requir- ed 11,393 days of hospital ser- Other census figures include: Patients discharged during the month 1509, Number of op- erations 717, Number of births 278, 1014 patients were treated in the Receiving Ward. 410 pa- tients were treated in the dis- pensary with 593 visits. The average number of patients per | day was 380. The highest num- past | Thursday, Inter-| Band for! years - €Ompos- | was guest conduct-| Region the group, | ber of patients for one day dur- ing the month was 402 on Nov. 3. ——— ®— ———— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Christmas Salun-| during _ it was Director ‘Mrs. Alvin Bigler '. ‘Wins Top Prize; Others Are Listed Alvin Bigler is the hold winning $100 number drawing spon- Mrs. er of the in the holiday in Retail Merchants. the still ed. March 1 has been named the deadline for both the claim- ing of numbers and for the us- prize money in the numbers are unclaim- as ing of the stores. The list of follows: $100 - 030598 Mrs. Alvin Bigler $ 50 - 087341 $ 50 - 076523 5 50 034918 050489 numbers are as Walter ShefTler Mrs. Howard Stauffer 052117 055648 026572 056356 - 030971 John Hart \ Mrs. James Schneider Martin K. Miller ? Zimmerman. 510877 Carl Peifer 068530 ? Zimmerman 033180 MaryGamber 046980 Mrs. John Hershey 049174 068142 000113 045393 088888 Mary Gamber Clarence Brubaker 035480 515761 Mrs. Robert Johnson Earl Herr - 510744 Carl Peifer - 024067 Ira Wenger - 077604 Linda Fellenbaum - 099797 - 088543 John Bowman 10 - 053902 - 511352 [ry ($ 10 - 10 $ 10 10 $ 10 - 10 $ 10 $ 10 | sored by the Mount Joy - Flor- BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Several of PARTY IS HELD Roger Mrs. ton Road, and or at last T arrived at the Packer 6:30 p.m. atre evening's activities. A the Guests were Karl Haines, Stark, | Glenn Peifer, ker and Mr. 512071 Harry B. Darren. MAKES ILLEGAL PASS kamp Edward Puchety, Mount Joy, 065743 - 076022 - 077623 | was one of four | ed with making illegal turns from the Fruitville onto Route 230 bypass Friday | by Manheim Twp. police. Mrs. Abner Wolgerhuth 065800 - 050225 067124 512373 WAY’S RECORD CORNER CHILDREN'S RECORDS Trip to Disneyland on Records 5 records plus full color Panoramo of Disneyland Packer, of Mr. Roy Packer, Pinker- was the guest of hon- birthday party Guests home at| aladdin Jemsert Treasure Island Cinderella Snow White 49¢c WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 Main Street, son a surprise hursday evening. for birthday 49c party’ climaxed Daryll Aument, Terry Zeller, Ter- William Pennell, Roger, Carol Pac- and Mrs. Packer. 48 W. Mount Joy | ma Oh-h-h! What a beautiful price! SEE YOUR NEAREST jo DEALER 3-8671. “Everybody Wins” Prize Contest. 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