The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 29, 1955, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
Thursday, December 29
WILL PUBLISH
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continually
Guest Director
Named For
District Band
Wiggin
at the
(Continued fron
found in any section the
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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!
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jo
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