The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 26, 1956, Image 1

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3%, hos fois : ; | vore also presented with/dent: Mrs. Gene Eicherly, sale are asked to c¢ ntact | . uy Zerphey, Gary Maxwell, Jas Heme : Q he Teen-age Road-e-o to be | :
least ‘possible inconvenience” | duati rertificates - from YT : i o RY W | 4 Hockenberry and = Ceorg | cts, a special chorus of Jr po, wd by ‘the 1681 Juni he local grade school units.
to the public. He urged tha'| — a on col meates second vice president; Mrs. Sidney Smith or call 3-5781 ! a Roth trumpets: ind 4th graders will sing. i ja Gi tie Con shill Heading the parade wid
| 0 DCOoOU . : al 1 . A ’ ay or ambper ). nerc ap 4
property owners determin] I a 2 d TI Marlin Sinegar, secretary; The sale will be held at . > John Martin and David] In addition to the mar}, Donegal High Schooll tHe Popular
: i | . ates a 10mas re a artin anc avia 2 J gis gn oc who a . .
at once the location they de-| on sates ; | Mrs. Robert Stotz. correspon- two different times and plac lorin Lions ; onn 1 ign characters, Carol Buchenau | lot Sat des A | 3tars. Percy Platvpus and
Se for thelr "carb connec Vleckley achieved the highest{™ oR 4 . Smith, alto sax; Carol Cup “0 rs 1 : lot Saturday, Aprilia. oc ihe WGAL-TV
Si 1 pl tole {rank in Cub Scouting by/ding secretary; and Mrs.|es. The first item on sale er. tenor sax; Audrey Ap (1 Patty Nornhold, Connit|)g [ast vear more than : 3 on A ya: ‘ 4
tions, and place st: ¢ Sg, 8 passing their webelos re-|Charles Graham. treasurer will be a house which will Clarence “Hollinger was pley and Richard Becker, | Anderson, Linda Shields juarter million teen-age dri | ig : ire ey wi I
that the contractors are not iki an ih : ey nominated for president of 3 eT Ke Dennis Naugle, Lois Flory 75 took t inn the toad-a | ‘ide in an enlarged version
delaved juivements. Other advance-| The installation of the new be sold at 1 p.m. at the lo De Linnie oon at the flutes: James Harnish, Ken He a ts. Ton ers took part in the road-e-| £0 the. Auten”. piloted
a: : | ; gh S ‘ . . SOWIE ari, Jo rales, Je "Vid v / Wl otec
i he| ents were Peter Holmes officers will take place at ..iion of the home, Wood d o1 I tne of th neth Kauffman, Darryl Au | Mh 8 : ab s throughout the y got A Ries of the
The ecneaker ss . < ( ae, ay 3 0 Tre ne rrier. amas Mec ¥ { wR Q
The spgaker said that the| y Brown, bear; Ter [the June meeting. In May, | AT cid te Onfay night meelins ment. Sam Williams, Mich | Berrier, tates | tate Polce
disposal plant had been de-| gold arrow point: the board members will set Strect. Following this, the group. Irvin K. Gerber wa: wel Mumma, Gary Stark anc|:*) David Brandt and Jan Following the lection of poke
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signed to allow for any fore-| = qr. vely. gold and sil-{up the committees for the miscellaneous items will go/nominated for first vice pres Roger Packer, trombones: Nissley, dancing group BF |, jocal winner, the student ho parade and rally are
ods a ide 3 sec- S : : ed OWS Pair I Df rod Hy he 0 ni
secable expansion needs. ver. John Loney, Larry! coming vear. Mrs. Alex Milz- on sale at 2 p.m. at the Flor- ident: Reuben Gaoding, Set John Dick. baritone; Kitty Thoin d as foil i a vill compete in state-widc| p msored Dh) the school au-
. : : ea iy : es sy Gi 0 rice resident; Sidney wv ies of Dreams wil » Sandre : A , | horities ¢ sylvania State
Financing will be handled | Harold Smith, Geo kavitz was named chairman in Hall [0g hy Ri nt Buckwalter, Jeanette Appley bo ) : i” oe cmpetition in Hershey. Fol | ol at : yA Bia
in : ; 3 i ; th, ir rice president: ) : | Harple, Joan Aument, Donn: : faate.l ic2, Lancaster ice
Mr. Michaels declared, on the! Walters, silver points; Geo. of the auditing committee pp oo fap items include a aly 3 os > . hi Te Fobert Eshleman and 3 ple i” ye at Pes owing the state contests | I a 4 ot ee ce ‘aud
3 = . ‘ ‘ . ody » lee «Far © SECYe- +: acki me y. 7 SLO L, ego ae uc AE iy - { 1 ila
hasis of a $4.50 front foot| Walters. Dennis Beamender- with Mrs. James Spangler." (mailer (40-ft. New gory: Fob yO ot hens Juckie Be | winnets wil | Siu arte: yi
‘ 0 : . 2 5 i ue € lary, \ 3 . SON, assis . r ‘ pe < gn, iarcene v : i 3) awe Ss »
$200 connectior| fer, Richard Nornhold, Tom!Jr. and MissElsie Lefever. Moon, complete with bath ye po go Shvder Mariner and Thomas Roth AUC sau St a gh i n the national contest ir{. ui ih war s in the
. oR 1 : . i ’ t secretary, Jay onyaer, son, Sharo Stoner, na; y 1 or ‘ame er ates
fee and average $60 yearly! Meckley. David Allen, Den- The program of the even-! 3 i oi a Toledo fan an secretar y V or basses. on lar n n al Washington. D C The tog | ] 0 : mec certificates
El of A ‘ : To tub & shower); a Toledo fa treasurer: Norman Spickler : < Viumper, Susan Hostetter : DB . Cd | ill be given by the Auto
rental. Questioned on how|nis Fackler and Gary ing was in charge of the type scales which will weigh t r: Benjamin Staley Second Part Charl H Conn Du three winners in the nation ‘lub for vari d ,
| . o : : ) scales / Z Tr; en je Staley, = i Charlene aps, nnie bus | . : 3 i ) arious arade feu-
double houses would bef man, lion. Girl Scout and legislation; up to 30 lbs. which is prac- igh a I in Oberh Jt The second part of the pro Hal on y ; i Forry 1d dl contest will be awarded ures ious parade ea
3 . . A : . « S. $ c te ister; rh - : ’ singer vonne Forr and ed . NE L 2S.
char, the engineer replied | During the Indian cere-|committee with Miss Letever a acy. 2 automobiles. aL. Wy iw 2 or va no gram will be played by the on ger 5 Si ; scholarships which total $3,-| :
they would be assessed the| mony Cubmaster Rice pre-and Mrs. John Muir in 947 "Kaiser and a 1949 Kai at an wh ae : | first band. Dixie Bair wil} Mary Lou Bend 308. In the nations] contest | The parade will form in :
op : : . - als d v4 rectors one year; hk > asec ua . . X wre are rs . . >} ty i
same as they would be iffsented the following with| charge. Miss Barbara Thome Sf tiers & Tew PON ares or fz ie % I be student conductress for] Raindrop Soldiers are year, cach state plus the| the North Duke street area i
they were single units, each| their feathers: Wolf feath-land Miss Judy Naugle play-| and other items too See Sh t ro vears : El “Tango Triste”. Asher Hal jald Alleman, Ronald Alle-|pigtrict of Columbia and {and will start from Duke &
side paying a connection fee | ers, Paul Stehman, a piano duet and flute to mention. The hoc ore 0 8 will bleib. Richard Bowers anc man, George Broske, Doug-| Hawaii were represented. {E. Chestnut streets prompt-
| . : § 1011. C fficers > “a ne OV ‘harle Yates ye ‘ pe
assessment and renal. He| Martin, Terry Kreider; Beariand piano duet. Mis. War- oon ov be seen at the ON +2 Ronald Hawthorne will sing|las Brown, Charles Gate The U.S JivCeos Teen-|1¥ at 9:30 A. M. The route
said also that apartmeni| feathers, Richard Sloan, Jef- ren Foley, chairman of the Smith's Store in Florin any- 1€ ; oh g ivas Little Red Caboose and| Ted Fellenbaum, Michael Age Road-e-o is made poss will be west on Chestnut St.
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houses would be charged on| frey Brown, Dennis Brown. Mount Joy-Florin Girl Scout time during store hours un-|; A ry of ! the meeting Winona Markley, Judy Frey. Kear, Rodney Mo , Douglas sible through co-sponsorshiy {to College Avenue, then
a basis of $60 rental for each| Peter Holmes. Six new Cubs Neighborhood and Miss : Sl, les In caarge ot whe : Patricia Mumper and Jean Stoner, Jeflrey Will, James with the Liberty N z on Coll g» Avenue to
j i 5 til the day of the sale. {held at the Clearview Diner. iti Charles Brow Eu h dberty In { Willie ol
family unit. | were taken into the Pack: ilyn Hauser, executive di-| Ti blic is urged to at-iMr ‘Stale Tannounced: the Mumma will do a twirling Young. i a ‘| surance Company, the Amer-| LH Field
: ids : Tre | 4 > + is urge at- . Staley Inve vi avi tl sane ss. Michae srmer.| .
To the question. on how/| Richard Waltz into Mrs. rector of the Lancaster Co.! he Bu ) i g Mik I rs front Lower, routine during the playing of | enc Hess. ; ic al Sep I ican Trucking Assoc., Inc.| The Ficld program will be
the increasing use of deterg-| Myrtle Nornhold’s den: Den-|Girl Scout Council, spoke to tend the Pe 1 nit oN ac p vil and the ‘Stars and Stripes For-|Larry Mostetter, Ham, 4 the Chrysler Corpora-|staged by troopers from the
: > : ; Dd » hall. r0- | | J ‘ ror”? { rts Frank santana,’ . 4 . ; he
atin nis Allen, Mrs. John Germ-|the group. Miss Hauser the home and the ha ro DUH 2) ee : ever”, Roberts. Frank Santana,’ 1 the local level, priz-|State Police School at Her-
ents would affect operation) coeds from the sale have the Florin Brownies troop John Stehman James Tier- ' I . er
Members of the first band St ur : es are being offered by the|shey and will be open free




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EVN «di, ii BA * FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 45 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
ORK BEGINS ON SEWER SYSTEM
Project Is
Discussed At
Rotary Club
Mount Joy's sewerage sys-


Scrap Drive To Be | Done i
Held In Borough | 94
A scrap drive will be held Bands Play
lin the borough Monday, Ap-
(ril 30, by the local Boy . . T™
{Scouts and Explorers. Resi- Friday Nig 1 HIN 3
dents are asked to donate Ay 2 we . : ;
ny scrap papers, rags, iron] The second annual spring in DCT FIRST eae Motors, Inc., has made it a “first” at Donegal
4 rr er fea . — : yy supplying the Future Farmers of America with a 1956 Chevrolet pick-up truck.
Tt mn ge fon dae concert of the Instrumental! Newcomer is shown here presenting keys to Prinepal Wilbur Beahm as
ems may be placed on the pepartment of the Donegal Grant Miller, agricultural teacher, looks on. The Donegal F.F.A. is the only group
curb Monday evening for in the county to have a truck of this type for its use for hauling, short field trips
| pickup. Proceeds from the and project visitation. The F.F.A. is making sides for the truck and painting them.
sale will be used toward the
tem, now under construction,
was the subject of discussion
at the Rotary club luncheon
on Tuesday.

High School will be held on
Friday, April 27, 8 p. m. in

Samuel Miller, Borough dal Rr — = :
Authority chairman, was in Bank Plays Host ¥ Tey lorin Branch of the currency used today. An ex- renovations to the Scout the school auditorium. H - PRA
SRT “irst National Bank & Trust planation of the use of building Morrell Shields will direct
charge of the meeting. He i Bly bed "ip ol Pane x Be. : Morrell ‘shields wi grec Make Plans For P | B d
To School Pupils Company opened their doors = oo deposits and. Wow gr ® the production. peretia Installation atro an
introduced Engineer Joseph to approximately 200 pupils i 1 . I ‘Band 1
: ye v Washi 2h they are posted to the indi- C The Seconc anc wil
A. Michaels as the speaker . from the Washington School i M 1 | | M 1 Ey :
{ the day Six ( ubs and also the Mt. Joy Town- vidual accounts. The vault > ar In S play in the first part of the S ay st Plans were completed for Oo ara e
ol the cay. ship School of Florin. door, time lock and ventilat- | program. Eight selections the installation of officers at
i i .
Mr. Michaels prefaced his The boys and girls were or. The burglar alarm sys- EF hib t : igl i
: ; ve ys & girl: . Blk Al 8ys- rill be plaved by the mem- he Monday night meeting
remarks with praise for the I m brought to the bank by the tem etc. X | i wi pla 3 C 0 ; ns DS y
ooperation of council and eco e ROC s Buel ie a ; : bers. Also during Part I, of the local VFW Post 5752. arur a
coopers : school bus and taken back to Each pupil was given a . J «Sliding Down a Moon- The installation will take : 5
authority members in work- Bo Scouts their school again the same souvenir of the bank and an Presi ent Jerry Buchenauer will play : ¥ place Friday evening, 8 p.m More than 4,500 young-
' Gye. \ ? A « c . aE 3 Tig 1G. er orefts al VE y . . 3
ing out the details He em- Y way. They came by classes opportunity to write an essay |a marimba solo and Douglas beam’, a two-act operetta, In the firehouse. sters, including 27 school
Paste 2 fae: 1 Ju Six Cub Scouts were ac of about thirty five pupils at on the subject, “What I have Curvin Martin, Mt. Joy Fish, Loretta Hornafius, Pau will be presented by the lo The group also decided to bands, will march in the
mor na the local Boy|a Hime. learned from my visit to the was re-elected president of 1, wejen and Joyce Berrier cal elementary school in the donate a new American flag 19'h Annual Lancaster Co.
ade jointly by the two cepted into Tl
mace jointly 3¢ . i speciz They were given ief bank.” The teachers Ja wnity ; : xt Tue :
bodies | Scout troop following special hi oo y given 2 rls! Ioan 1 he teachers them- Lhe Yond Joy will play a clarinet quartctte, school auditorium next Tues to the focal elementary School Safely Parade to be
‘or ies © reg history on money, starting selves w o s 3 vor of | EX Associa : ¢ : . AE me
ceremonies at the regular arting selves will be the judges of | [Exhibit Association at a Porsonel Given day, May 1 at 7 p. m. The school to be flown from the held in Lancaster this Satur-
with the various kinds used the best essay and the win- | special meeting Monday nite "
ssay a - ecCle a) , srl for eve aS tc 'S ag The flag! :
eal ly time for the event was ou door fla pole he 15 day morning. (April 28).
as early as 2000 B. C. and ners wi be ished i i« Other officers re-elected were The personnel of the sec : : : : :
arly s will be published in this fi r i I t announced because the em- will be given in conjunction
1.| I'he parade, largest and most
The engineer explained| pack meeting Wednesday
that the first problem had|pjght in the school auditor-
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been to work out a project! jum. Following the presenta- finally up to the coin and paper at some later date Harold Endslow, vice presi- ond band includes Carol oo lighting system in| Loyalty Day, May
and a financing " va tion of the Cub kerchief to . I fer; Joseph Moers: secre Grateh, Carole West, Marie the has not ta com-| Announcements were made colorful of its kind ever
FOL > acceptable 2 » Cubs’ rs by Re (tary; Sime orton, treas- : : a: i :
I Sum Th id a gi Fa Mrs. Bros e Public Sa oe Titus Rutt William, Ebersole, Jeoffrey Mariner, pleted concerning the annual En- held in Pennsylvania, will be
: > ce, aro : : Th 4 r wi ; ca ment ‘hich i | iL ig ally &
On the south side of the| ll, Scoutmaster and Ger Risser, Mr. Endslow, Frank Joanne Darrenkamp, Roberia I'he operetia written by L, WE leh ia yi = followed by a big rally at
borou gh the sewer lines willl "ld Lutz, assistant Scout Named BPW Saturda Veidman and Paris Gruber. Marshall. Jere Connie) Margurictte House has been 13 and 14 this va JEL Williamson Field of Franklin
: ; are uperintendents Wf " arranged by the Raymond A. "7 ¢ & Marshall Colles ith
White, Barbara Becker. Ger : VALS & Marsha! ollege, wil
Hoffman Company of Wichi
feed to the disposal by grav ater accepted the group pe
Ye show ill bo haa oc Betty Frey andj Broske State Police rodeo acts fea-
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itv. On the north side the! nto the Boy Seouts In a P 3 t | Fl dd Grove Canine Myre CF
+ Su ceremony. The - Boys dd n oer 10. 11, 12 and 13 ths’ a, Kansas. Mrs. Geo. . 9 : :
grovhy tl ARAN poten i resi en n ori the! Karen Gutshail, clurinets, will direct the production as Pr t | tn D EM
lines will feed by
| rear at the same place,
Charles Heaps 1-uat Joy Borough
a pumping station near passed the Tenderfoot : Saturday is the day of t Sars : i vied in. | «is :
old mill the eastern edge| "equirements prior to the Mrs. George Broke was Saturday is the day of the|33c0 garages and the sur-| Sharon Baker, Torrey Lein sisted Dy \
& aster 8 i 2 } : ah alin \ a . TY i VD ‘ smbers | t a e i y
of town and from there thc] meeting and were welcomed re-elected president of the © cond annual public tuct or counding streets. The next|inger, Jerry Buchenauer, principal, and me mb rs of Y n A I Zul. vane ie Joy
PH i > y - 5 ‘ | oi s fap y 2arhar: at eh ‘ Cle > ar -
sewage will be pumped tol nto Boy Scouting by the/local Business and Profes to be held in Florin by th=|meeting of the group will be Roger Bates, Larry Williams the faculty. Barbara Ste hmar ee - ge | Elementary _c.i00l Band and
age pumps v3 1 : me te vast : held J ! Patricia Eliot : Judy Kvl [will be assistant direcires [the Donegal High School
: ant v. E. M. Moyer. Theseigional W 's C : . Florin Lions Club. Items are|€ld Jun . Patricia Elliot and Judy Ky
the dispo:al plant. yn T is Kl sional Women’s Club at the GYR LIORS Lub, ated ® { Linda Felty, prompter; and Mrs. Jno Band will be local units in
wove are Thomas M-ckley SG : rest percussion; Linda Felty, y Ui i boy mon
; still being received to be rv Stark, Ronald Pennell [art will be accompanist | oa -e-0 the line of march. The SICO
Mr. Michaels stated that > id Alen: Dannie Monday night meeting of the
. : { £ 1, e S. acvker + Y “ . ;
every effort will be made tc| Wittle: Will'am Wea. | $roup-. Mrs. Lester Roberts placed on sale. Residents i | I y Larry. Henderson Kimber furniture will be used thrt Friday is the Jast: day for| COMPany will provide t ans-
A : ¢ intel | 3 en 11g a > : : : : : ; C n © : > 3 : roti . ho Z ars ap) a) S » las a) © cit] a i tie 1h
get the work done as quick] ‘and and John Gates. They was elected first vice presi wishing to place items on Go Lippiatt, Judy Rice, Eddic | “he Oe a teen-agers to register for | POM tion for the musicaliin
furnishings. Jetweer,
{struments and banners for


er’s den: Donald Alleman|showed slides taken when ua
: been earmarked for Scout were taken to see the Shrine
and Ronald Alleman, Mrs. she was an exchange camp are Douglas Fish, Paula|1¢y and Robert Weaver. p16 0il Company, Gar-|to the public. It will include
of the disposal plant, Mr. Mi
McKain, Loret- Dancing Stars are Sylvia oo. 0il Company, O. K. Sny- dogs, horses. motorcycle
chels stated there would bej activities in the community. Circus by the club.




; oy .| Bruce Brown's den: and Jno. er in Sweden. Toien. Retty
no problem if detergents E 3 | od iors ull Seow! Rot hole: 2 sot Sher. Weien, Betty Tie A Neos opel
were not used in excess! He Toppin and _ Gray Greiner, Now members admitted in- Lis ED CoM 2 BE « rk hd, on 5 ee ta Hornafius, Carol Druck, Shields, iii ral y a Caroll der Insurance and the Joy-|ders and other fca‘ures.
SEITE is avdienc + Mrs. Ralph Rice's den. ; Mics Tana 108 at 5 man of the 1. and 1. Stat Nanev Diller. Joyce Berrier,| Siebert, Gail Buhringer, phe JoyCee priz i 2 : 0
assured his audience that hide 9 to the group were Miss Janc - us ‘he First Ordinance Field Nancy Diller, Joyce Y vn Packer. Sally Hannan, 2 JOY prize will} Dean Gable of the Auto i
any problem that might arise Approximate ly 90 ie Fryberger, Miss Grace Hen- Maittendrce Company - of Patsy Johnstin, Phyllis Keen- ne Or to the girl who has the|Club is chairman of the gen-
could be coped with. | attended the Wednes ay oe derson, Mrs. Ruth Hender- Driver Training Cotambis: gave a wile. andl = Jon Bender, Carole Wit- Poonits. Jane Mumrea Reber. highest number of points re-leral committee, which in-
My. Michels said that the oak; Next Janth : — son, Mrs. Charles Johnson ihe. movie +Chosin tle, Joanne Stehman. Shirley nay Ls yy Be ose gardless if she is one of the|cludes representatives of the
i S Sc © 1 i tach e . Wi 2g + . ’ lec “ja altar, i roo . ys .
Authority is working with Ho oa oi he pack: Ee Miss Helen Lalenbaugh. Course To Be to Hungenan”. The Marine Gutshall, Anna Boyles, Jo he Joennd Benrett, Kathy| °° three. : _ [various school districts,
the contractors to assure| ting . dressed as a hobo The group planned a flower film showed the cordinated amie bans kg ne) May and Kathleen Billow "| Paul Stoner, Jr. is chair-|State Police, Lancaster Po-
Se : | meell essed as @ eq f re date is . Forms om y cr gar. Martha Sprecher, Jamesj © . * Ima f the 1 1 event lice and the Aut ns
mpt filling of the ditches], tb A : LE 5 how for a future date this » U.S. bran- Ee I s Ba 3 {man o e local event. 1 Auto Club.
RAT GE = that it When hin the dens will vear. Miss Mary Strickler Given In Summer “Box of all the Aran Zuch and Mary Ellen Smith, [IPS arc Do rem (reer — re
no section will be inconven- resent 8 5 4 in was named chairman of the School will be extended a | clarinets; Judy Naugle, Kay David Gerverich. James Mil. | FIREMEN CALLED
jenced for an undue length |project. Her committee one day it was announced at| | Kauffman, Jean Bucher, Pat- ter Stephanie Miller ec Scouts Of Three SATURDAY ;
of time. named were Mrs. Nelson the Thursday night meeting |Earm Women sy Sechrist, Darla Kulp and Eten oe he Mount Joy Friendship i
{ eee County Scout Newcomer, Mrs. John Stauf- of the Donegal High School | Linda Klotner Suis] Robe William Sprecher Valeric Localities To | firemen were called to a i
ph Sin fer and Mrs. Samuel Bals- Board. Since the school was * : | Buchenauer, oan aetier, te r tractor fire at the #
CHEST X-RAY UNIT . oard. Since the so PE ,, Martin Valle, Ken- : at the Henr
TO RETURN MAY 5 Council Names baugh. Reports were given closed one day for snow, the Entertain Society Yoo) Patty MBE, Brat Roan Noses Hold Camp Miller farm, Mount Joy RI i
4 2.0 or Dictri Cael x : ike | Kenne ittle, Sally Wolfe, Alig ; | Se :
The Tuberculosis Society from the Distros conference ex ension will make the No 2 Saturday Ra Goodall and George Kauffman, Jr. Saturday noon. The tractor i
held in New Holland by Mrs. school closing June 6. The . IE Detwiler, Kitty Jo Etsell,| Boy Scouts and Explorers| located in the garage at the i
Brooks, trumpets; | : Brenda| °f Mount Joy, Florin and|Miller home caught fire i

of Lancaster County will .
Clyde Gerberich Roberts, Mrs. Broske, Mrs. group also decided to extend] Farm Women Society No. {Carol Fellenbaum’
bring the mobile chest x-ray ; 2 > y . Le = ) Sl : !
‘Stauffer and Mrs. Earl Kos- the driver-training portion|8 entertained Society No. 2, Dixie Bair, Richard farple, Victoria Hess. Bar-|Maytown will go on a camp-| When the motor was started.
unit to Mount Joy again on fle varberi | | { 3 : :
Saturday, May 5, 2 to 8 P.M. Wer de Jeter. of the adult education pro-|Saturday afternoon in thelers, Sarah Gutshall, Sylvia p..n Ann Meckley, BarbaraliNg trip this weekend, April An escaping spark caused.
1 est Jonegai hai imme | gram throughout the coming|local St. Mark's E. U. B.Mumper, Karen Baker and|Ropherts, Anna Santana, and 29. The groups will| between $40 and $50 damage
at the Stone Bridge, in the tractor.

The unit will be located on gi amed 12s
Main Street near the One of font ay ins Plan Weekend Tri {summer months because of Church. Following group Kenneth Young, alto Smith and Kathleen Zim-|
This will give all adults an po La i) en Cc ot Sov ithe demand for the course. [singing led by Mrs. W. Scott! Sally Ann Hollinger and|,orman. [southwest of Mount Joy.El-| {fl tn
of . the lancaster ounty; Girl Scouts of Troop #75 |Heisey, devotions were in Carol Cupper, tenor sax: cd |wood Gerber, Scoutmaster PARENTS TAKE NOTE
opportunity to ‘check your . 3 1 ; ler : The announcement was bp : : . i
chest”. It takes only a few Cony Boy Scouts of Am sre wok nd rip made that the senior class charge of Mrs. Christ Stoner. William Young, baritone sox: N ed C tabl lof Maytown will be director.| With
A Sabha : a. sylvania Gran . oe I'vrias . ines ATE +» Bixler %in Tia R; ov :
minutes which will be time, J. Monaghan, Lan-|Canyon and World's End this will go on a one-day trip to Miss L. Mae Brinser gave a Joanne Bixler, Aglaia Steph-| NOM onsiaple | Saturday night, 8 pm.
well spent. A nominal fee of| Was named EW COHN Ti ec o]l.| New York City in May. It monologue and Kenneth and anis and Judy Ginder, Charles Chunko, Columbia| parents and the public are |
$1.00 is asked from individ-| .; president J. Edward ing salted FR Rd od was reported that local ad-|Audrey Appley offered a Sam Harnish, Jacob Zeller,|Avenue, was Appointed con- invited to attend the camp-|9® urged to instruct their
uals who are able to pay.| pack chairman of the Camp, mixed nuts in Cans ic fin-| ministrative officials will vis jmar‘mba recital. 5 Jere Rutt, Jeffrey ‘Brian, [stable for the east ward : of fire at the campsite. to stay away fom
However, whenever neces- Capital Campaign, Teportediance the tp. Sy lit the Oxford Area High! Eugene Charles Bausman, Bovey Brandt and David Nis-|{the borough. His appoint-| Contests scheduled for the heavy machinery and the
sary, the cost is met by the|¢ $33.20043 has been| Leaders of the group are School for a panel discussion | %aVe 2 travelog on Europe slev. trombones; Barry Barn-| ment was made to fulfill the two-day event are string| deen ditches th .
it group showing slides nf the Europ- hart and Fred Bernhard,|unexpired term of Park E burning with flint and steel, , “hes that will be
the bejinning of
work on the sewers parents:


 
Soca. contriputed to dots, With Miss. Fay Wickenhelser and Re arene A San ean countries. Hostesses were! baritones; Roger Mumper,|Neiss who moved to the wood identification tree| 719 in the streets.
More reports to come in. The Mrs. Elwood Mateer. : a ‘|Mrs. Amos Newcomer, Mrs. Lawrence Wittle and Linda|West Ward. His term expires measuring tug-of-war wood AAA ANAT
T R tN board approved the follow- NT — | It was also announced that |gtoner, Mrs. Benjamin Kee-| Felty, horns; Bernell Heisey|in 1961. sawing and wood chopping .
O Repor ew ling camp projects to be/DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME |J. Collins McSparran, secre- ner, Mrs. John Keener, Miss| and Jackie Mariner, basses; cement ft ss ef. Th sich On Call
Eamilies Call started at once; purchase of BEGINS SUNDAY | tary of the Penna. State 1sobelle Endslow, Miss L. Ronald Hawthorne, Robert|NEW USED CAR LOT who will assist Mr. Gerber ysician . na
two rowboats, three canoes, Sunday, April 29, Mount Grange, will speak at an Mae Brinser and Miss Anna|Reisch, Sam Zuch, Gary Zel-| Clarence Herr has started are Charles Gerber, J. C Sunda
MJ 3.9763 building a rifle range, and Joy Borough will _offici~1ly sembly program in the high (fas Ebv. The next meeting|ler, Asher Halbleib, James a new used car lot on the Boyer. John Hess Harold y
extension of the sewerage go on daylight saving time school Tuesday, May 15, at will pe held at the home of| Nissley and Jackie Rohm,|south side of West Main St. Etsell. Charles Buchenauer Dr John Gates
 


 

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