The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 15, 1956, Image 5

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Enrollment Day
Is April 4th For
Pre-school enrollment day
for the Hempfield Joint Schools
will be April 4, 1956, from 8:30
am. to 3:30 pm., Walter 'H.
Reese, supervising principal,
stated today.
Purpose of enrollment day is
to register and enroll all pupils
entering the first grade who are
not now enrolled in Kkinder-
addition to those
who will enter kinder-
the 1956-57
garten in
children
garten in school
year.
A
will
these
maturity test
be administered to all
pupils who are not pres-
ently enrolled in kindergarten.
Birth and vacci-
nation certificates should be
when the pupils are
for kindergarien or
pre-school
certificates
presented
registered
first grade.
Age requirements
dergarten child must
years old on or before January
31, 1957; first grade child
must be six years old on or be-
Jan. 31, 1957

Kin-
five
are:

be
fore
Screening tests for pupils en-
tering the first grade will be
given at following hours:
8:45 a.m. 10:45 a,m.,
12:45 p.m
Parents
pupils who are not
Ra In
pear
the
9:45 a.m.
first grade
now enroll-
should ap-
registration and
during the hours
There will
Kindergarten,
having
kindergarten
for
screening
designated.
school
be no
first
this
for
grade and
registration
second grade on
day.
Parents are requested to reg-
ister children at the elementary
school nearest their home. They
are

ele-
Peters-
Roh-
school,
Landisville
East
school,
elementary
follows:
das
mentary school,
burg elermentar;
rersto
Mountville
and
school
elementary schoo
Farmdale elementary
»
97 Examined
t Clinic
ling February
At the
held in
were examined

wy
six diagnostic clinics
97 patients
by the orthope-
P. David Nutter,
Marvin C. Goodman
were 31 new
to the
County
Children
E
February,
dic su
M.D
M.D.
tients
of the
ty for
Adults,
Lancaster,
rgeons,
ind
There
admitted
pa-
service
Socie-
and
St.,
Lancaster
Crippled
Inec., 129 Orange
Pa
children attended
Cerebral Palsy
the concentrated
psychological evalu-
ation and guidance, for kinder-
garten teaching, for speech, oc-
physical thera-
Seventeen
the Pre-school
Center
services
for
of
cupational and
py.
Nine the
Class
Red
children attended
Corrective Swimming
held at the YWCA
Feather Agency.
Orthopedic follow-up,
pational and physical
treatments were given
dicapped individuals in their
homes and in the Treatment
Center. 571 visits were made in
giving in Febru-
ary.
Approximately hours
volunteer service was given by
individuals and drivers at the
Pre-school Cerebral Palsy Cen-
ter, Board members, Venture
Club, Junior League, Shrine
Club, volunteer drivers for
Craft Class and friends of crip-
pled children offered their ser-
vices to the Society.
The Community Chest loaned
the Society typewriters and did
multilithing for the Society.
®
- a
occu-
therapy
to han-
these services
of
225
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Bertha Brooks, 228
vid Street, was pleasantly
prised by her sister, Mrs. El-
mer Rander,1 Manheim R2. on
Wednesday, March honor
of her birthday.
Those present were
Wilbur Brooks,
nick, Elizabethtown. Virginia
Brooks and Henner Gooding,
Elizabethtown, Jay Brooks, |
Aaron Wolgemuth, Kingsley
Randler, and Mr. and Mrs. El-
{ mer Randler.
Mrs. Brooks received lovely
gifts.. Refreshments were serv-
ed by Mrs. Randler.
Da-
sur-
7. In
Charles
JoAnne Dun-|



‘Northampton County has
been in the forefront of econi-
mic development and industry.
especially in recent years. PNS,|
Hempfield Schools
| case which he was carrying.
landswortl ras
WANTED BY THE FBI |a Biloxi, Miss, bu
not found

On May 18 1955, a lone gun
| Texarkana, Arkansas, and nine
| days later a lone bandit
with a revolver held up the .
Citizens Bank and ‘Trust. Com fered by the North American
izens Be Cos b : :
ropractic
pany. Lone Oak. Kentucky, ih ion : _Chiropr etic
and escaped with nine thous- Behe 8 ane Co ges. This. a
{and seven hundred dollars in| ward consists of one full tuition
wh Scholarshi par. 0th . AERP
| cash. Panels was identified as Belo ati for ‘a Jour Yeu: a
: | course acetic
| the holdup man in both cases. | Use =n Nropracti mn he
This elearl the tl [college of the winners choice,
: clearly cory . . \
the or : I: ny He 2 * X wl vrovided that this choice is
mY : # oh Fee pu 8 limited to the member colleges
ig ridus vears. "| A
| in old he, oo kT x : % of the North American Associo-
| wi hold up a pan jus us te! tion and provided that the col-
! poi up ns Brocery| jege meets the standard require-
store S nee w ap-| :
| store. His nec or money ap-| ments of the Pennsylvania
pears to be the sole determin- State Board of Chiropractic
y a FL § ing face sv rogardi x ice ; . 4 yi
Charles Edward Ranels ing factor re garding the choice | Examiners. Matriculation fees,
Charles Edward Ranels, one and location of his victims. | laboratory fees, books and
of the most recent additions to The FBI has a warrant for| equipment are not included in
the FBI's list of Ten Most Wan-| Rane's arrests charging him| this award.
ted Fugitives, has tho letters| with Bank Robbery, but warns To be" ol: i
| 0 be ie eac contest- |
“Hard” tattooed on back ofthat everyone should under-| int must 2 1 senior hig!
: Lots | & S e a senior gh
fingers on his right hand, and stand that this fugitive is a chool student: (11th. ‘or 12th |
| SChoo S By or &
the letters “Luck” tattooed on! dangerous character, has al-| rade) high hool graduat
. grade), a h schoo Bh Re
backs of fingers on his left, ways been known to carry fire- = = Boss g d g a 1 : eR i :
hand, and he means just that arms, has shot at arresting of-| O72 first or second year col- teievision's outstanding performers will be awarded the
. = 5 JHE Ep Eo oe lege student, and be under 25 coveted “Emmy” on Saturday evening, March 17, when the
Hard Luck.” not only to those, ficers on occasion, and must be vears of Also oath contests Oldsuiobile Dealers of America prgade the contenders over ow 0 e e een veen
ars age. § NTC es i
with whom he comos in con-, approached with the utmost ® ‘ t att i ing ti thie NBC-TV network from 9 to 19:30 p.m. (EST). Among .
: : ant must attend an Informative the stars who are up for the awards will be Na
tact but also to himself caution. : Gs : > awards will be (top) Nanette t
: > to himself. program on the subject, “Chir- Fabray, Dinah Shore, Loretta Young, Eve Arden; (2nd 0 your par ine
Since he wos fifteen years; Randels was born April 14, opractic As A Career.” row) k.ddie Fisher, Arthur Godfrey, George Gobel, Jackie
old Ranels has led a lawless 1922 at Conroe, Texas. He is - : t that {3d ow) Gracie Allen, Gisele MacKenzie, Lucille You'll reign with favor on any party line if you'll just fol-
oe : . s : 1e requirements are tha sall aii st Arnaz, / < arr} YQ a
I'fe which consistently involves! five feet seven inches tall. ¢ oq ¢ nd i any est \rnaz, nn Southern; (4th row) Sid Caesar, h p im) | f ‘ d
¥ ned CR al each contestant must write a cry Como, Jack Benny and Edward R. Murrow. ow these Tew simple rules of courtesy and cooperation.
the displey of discharge 6f fire- weighing one hundred fifty . : - Use the. line: sharinaly. ive if i diately i :
arms. His first arrest was for pounds. medium build, brown | typewritten thesis between 1000 INE 38 re Re SY, ive Vp My ez
Te we fois land 1500 words on the topic, ® “ emergency, and hang up the receiver carefully after
car theft, and he was confined hair and eyes. He has numerous, Why I Cl Chi tic A - - h call. B b hat all
. 7 Se S o e i i
at a state institution. Rane's scars and tattoos, including aj A 2005 or a Red | op Grain & Feed ( oO o each call. By remembering that all your neighbors have
| areer . i 1
escaped and subsequently was cut scar over the left eyebrow, | 5 fe Fi oe i 4 a > to use the telephone. you can make party line service
2 . : ; or futher information, those : : :
convicted for kidnapning, rob- cut scar middle of upper lip, his n : r u € deat . better for everyone . . . including yourself.
! : p I high sch © college students .
bery with firearms, and aiding cut scar on bridge of nose: tat- neh S oo ey it) Ne To Prices Paid for A
: : i : »» who are interested should eith- i )
a prisoner to escape. toos, includes bird with “Love”! " 2 ners B : . un -
on ‘otter side of. loft apm. contact their local Doc’or of " - =
In 1951, he was confined to : Chiropractic ir d 1 Wh 5
Ae YL and hear on outer side of Chiropractic, the Dean of their m { 300 ua ity eat ow
prison at Huntsville, Texas, af- College. their High School Prin-
. left forearm. bird and “T.M.L."” tse, i -
ter being senctenced for rob- 4 TH | cipal. or Vocational Guidance 3 we
berv and’ was discharged int ol inner left forearm, skull | I Ti } i hi in a x
MSC are: racher. > Scholarshi wi
Be : ia aver: clasped hands and “R.A. Char- cache! : ne. y a PH 8 N E M 0 U N T J oY 3- 9 791 «
1953. During his incarnation he i i | close April 31, 1956 "
A ; ie” on outer side of right up- es SE th “
ecame close associate g
bec ime close ly associat d with per arm. Ranels has been em- . CEN ENE EE YEE NEE ENUF EEE NEN ERAN FEET
a notorious burglar, Maynard loved ut baokkeonor: tvuc) The Brat vallroad in. seit iors mie iret mets sess metre ieee |
Hollandsworth. tg its a os Der, truck, County was not constructed U O r Classified Column It Pa i
river, a a fireman. i ry Q To
On October 27, 1954, two untill 1877. PNS se u YS
armed men entered a bank at If anyone feels they have . 5
Louisville, Kentucky. Both wore information regarding
gloves and while one bandit “Hard Luck Ranels, the Same
kept the employees under con- should be immediately furnish-
ed Norman H. McCabe, Special
Agent in Charge of the Phila-|
| delphia Office of the FBI, 500
Widener Buliding, Philadelphia,
Pa., telephone number RItten-
house 6.5300.
trol by pointing a long barrel-
ed, blue, steel revolver at them,
the second gunman scooped the
money from the cash drawers.
The Chief Teller was ordered
to open the vault, and the safe
robber completely filled a brief- |
Capt. James Zeller |
Going To Germany
FORT KNOX, KY. — Capt.
Jomes R. Zeller, son of Mrs
George B. Zeller, 207 Birchland
Avenue, Mount Joy, is schedul-
An feature of the
robbery the getaway. Us-
ually the bandits’ car is parked
in front of the bank. In this
case although both men entered
unustial
vas
bv the front, door they walked
through the. bank and escaped ed to leave the U. S. for Ger-
with thirty-five thousasd dollars many next month as part of
in a car which they parked at Operation Gyroscope, the Ar-
the rear door. my’s unit rotation plan.
Th» descriptions of the two Zeller is a member of the 3d
bandits coincided closely with Armored Division’s advance
those of two individuals who party, which will prepare the
had held up a supermarket in way for the 3d to replace the
Louisville three weeks before, 4th Infantry Division in Europe
and the method of operation] Captain Zeller, assistant op-
was so similar that police were erations officer in the 67th Ar-
convinced the robbers in both mored Field Artillery Battalion,
cases were identical. The inves- is a veteran of World War II
tigation and identifications es- and the Korean conflict. A
tablished Ranels and Hollands- member of Chi Phi fraternity,
worth as the bondits. he was graduated from the U.
On December 7, 1954, Hol- S. Military Academy in 1945.
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installations
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month of March. This installation carries the same
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high standards for quality and efficency of opera-
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apprehended)
Ranels was
man held up a grocery store in
armed
al eng,




 


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