“ / Bac “laureate Is Polio Vaccine Su Ty! Available Té¢ day At Donegal Everyone Of Age Rev. Wallace Fisher,! Holy”. The Rev. Samuel O.| At the monthly meeting of pagble. of the Trinity Luther- Brubaker, pastor of the! he Lancaster City & Coun- ay Lancaster, will] df per the Baccalaureate] Amon Sunday evening, (145 pm, in the Donegall pastor af the Florin Church | High School auditorium. Rev. Fisher came to Lancas- charge of the scripture and ter from Gettysburg Luth- eran Church in 1952. Prior to that time he served parish- es in Pittsburgh. He receiv- ed his A.B. degree from Get- REV. WALLACE E. FISHER tysburg College, his D.D. from the Lutheran Philadel- phia Theological Seminary, his M.A. from the University of Pittsburgh and his Ph.D from the University of Penn- sylvania. He received the Freedom Foundation Award in 1954 and has been guest minisier on several dozen camp uses since 1944. Stanley S. Dotterer will play the prelude,. “Introduc- tion and Passecaglia” by Regar and the processional hymn will be ‘Holy, Holy, Wolgemuth Chosen President Charles Wolgemuth was elected president of the Mt. Joy School and Home Asso- ciation at the Tuesday night meeting of the group. James Pennell was elected vice-) president; Mrs. Jay Meckley, re-elected secretary; and Ar- thur Sprecher, treasurer. Barbara Stehman was a- warded the distinguished service award presented to the outstanding patrolmen of the year. She was presented | the award by Sgt. Herman | tain for one semester. Three | dy Nissley, who served as| captain for a semester; Arth- ur Schneider and Dennis] Naugle, who were lieuten-| ants for a semester. Dean | Gable, of the Lancaster AAA | Club, presented each of the] sixth grade patrolmen with a| certificate. In a talk to the| parents, Sgt. Reis discussed | the merits of women police- men on duty at dangerous intersections. Plans were made to spon- sor the annual festival in September. Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold and Mrs. Walter Brandt were named co-chair- | men of the event with Christ | Cover in charge of electrical | work; James Pennell, games and stands; and Charles Heaps, general chairman. The elementary band play- group. Following the songs, ed each of the sixth grade| band members with pins. Mrs. Broske’s homeroom re- ceived the prize for the lar-| gest attendance. The pavil-| but no action was taken. The pavillion on the school] grounds in order that chil- dren may have some escape from the sun since the trees | grown sufficienily to provide shirde. held Oct. 23. Arthur Schnei- der, retiring president. was in charge of the meeting. ® PROSECUTED BY POLICE Curvin Nace, Jr. was pro- secuted by state police last week for failure to yield the right of way. PAAAAMAAMAAANAAAAAANAS | To Report New Families Call MJ 3.9763 | lured wil be “Triumphal|Benjamin Staley, Scout in- Dave March”, from the film, ‘Quo |stitutional representative, 'linger, | Vadis’. {will be in charge of the Be man, rs the baton of - Russell Charles Hill is in charge of Marine Corps Reserve, P. Gelz, director of instru-|the food sale and refresh and Nevin ne Py of mental music at Hempfield, ment gale, : ___ Columbia, _ close with the recessional il “Postlude in by Widor to. be played by Mr. Dot- tor. For Philmont one plans to take the Philmont} Expedition this year in New | Mexico. From the Mt. Joy | Scout troop, Terry Schofield, | director of Home Economics |The Bast Main Street; and Lewis at the Pennsylvania State | traveling gongs. Gable, Mt. Joy R2, and John | | University and is in share in the tore [southeastern counties. Miss! present time. {Donald Livingston, from the {Hamilton is a nutitg nal spe- Florin Scout troop are plan-|cialist at the university. ning to make the tour with] = = TT Boy Scouts [the county group. Discovers Body In . Charles Buchenauer, Exe : Win Two inlorer leader, will be one of ‘he three e¢ lead t Paul Gingrich, East Main Ci 4 ee Coun Suders of pa salesman for SICO Itations thave charge of the county] Hess, Larry Pardoe and| Reis. Barbara had been eap-| Lou Approximately 30 of Mrs..Kathryn Witter, | They will travel to New| he body in thes Susquehanna | Mexico via train. {river near Jones boat land- Joy Explorer, will take the|ie had gone to the landing >hilmont junior leadership to check a new pump which! raining course. He will be|he company had recently in- {70ing at a different time |stalled. Mr. Gingrich and| {from the other boys and|Lloyd Jones, from the boat 'eader. The boys are earning recovered the body | funds at the present time to|from a boat. Mrs. Witter had | | inance the project. been missing since last Wed- | Last year a group of local | nesday. { Scouts joined the expedition | re Landisville - Salunga—The| ed two selections for the|Hempfield High School Band] will present its annual | the Mrs. George Broske present-fspring concert on Saturday, (May 26, at the high school | ..|model racers which they | Landigville,. be {will enter in the race. The | 7inning at 8:00 p. m. will be “Rhapsody in Blue”, . : i roject ceeded by a food sale from lion project was discussed |with the piano solo by Miss | Mary Nolt, and accompanied groun is planning to place a ly the band. Miss Nolt, al talented pianist, is a sepho- imore at Hempfield. A bass [horn solo, “Asleep in the Deep”. will be played by A : on the grounds have not [gam Davis, senior. ner. Prior to racing time, leach auto must meet certain | The boys he a. a good camp- ed at the June meeting. {qualifications set up by theling {ime The next meeting will be | wip) include Morton Gould's iudges to be eligible to run western You- in the race. Following the cows i races to name five den win- and had to be | Polka”; “Hollywood Sere. ners, the den chiefs will'and put in another pasture. nade”; and “Autumn Leaves” the band will p'ay Beethov- In the more classical vein, lens, “Egmont Overture”; > can ler, Back’s. “Prelude and Fugue The main event will be the direction of Wilbur Nis-| current in D Minor”: and Wood's, |the race of the six winners. sley and his staff ‘Mannin Veen”. Also feat-|Lloyd Cooke is Cubmas'er; Gauker, fular and semi-classical side| “Pavanne’’; ‘Vincent mans Fantasy”; “Jugoslav Brethren in Christ church, will offer the invocation; the Rev. Henry T. Becker, | ty Medical Society last week, a resolution was pass- ed reaffirming the Society's of the Brethren, will have io vaccine program. prayer and Rev. Brubaker, This vacc'ne should be will have charge of the ben- $1VeD tO everyone in Lancas ediction. Rev. Fisher's top'c| © city and, County, age will be “The Odds God and below, regardless of i Gives”. Miss Miriam Ro. ability to pay. The members land will sing a solo, “Myf the society guarantee that 3od and I" and Asher Halb- anyone entitled to the vac- leib will sing “The Lord’s| cine (in the age limit), will Prayer”. The service will be given it as it becomes av- able. The method includes simply seeing the family doce erer. ® The second annual Com-| New Insurance Unit mencement Exercises will bel held ro * To Wiley and Rutt Awards night when | 114 seniors will receive their A new department has diplom»s. Dr. Willard Zahn, been added to the Wiley and dean of the teachers college Rutt Insurance Agency, East at Temple University, will be | Main Street. The new depart- the guest speaker and will be the life insur- dent speakers will be Peggy ance department. Naaman E. Wolfe, Carol Ginder, Miriam |Harnly, from, the Philadel- Roland and Miriam Nell. The |phia area, will be the mana- first students will be named |ger of the new unit. in each of the seven courses With the addition of the | at the school; academic, sec- new unit, the agency hand-| | retarial, clerical, agricultur-|les all kinds of insurance al, general, industrial arts service. and home economics. Mem- ttre {ff bers of the National Honor Society will be named on the Miss Garber Is program. Friday, special awards will Touring Europe be awarded in a special : as ss Elle arber, daugh- school assembly and an as- Mis Bien faites, sembly class day will be held y 2 is next Tuesday, May 29, w Garber, Mount Joy 82 » other awards will be given to the seniors. At the class! { a > »] Wilde Air- day, the class will and other The two loft Lie} senior features will be cluded. George McKain president of the graduating |, 4 G class. |S + of Mr. and Mrs. Norman hen touring Europe this month {with Miss Louise Hamilton. Saturday and flew to in- |England. They will also visit ermany. | While in Germany Miss] Miss Garber is an assistant lof extension work in 18 f Susquehanna River | Company, discovered the the two week tour.|River Monday. He spotted Robert Buchenauer, Mount | ing near Wrightsville when ‘or the first time ys lume. . Troop 47 of Manheim, i Florin Cubs 50 Marietta, Troop 3 Hempfield Band | Plan Public ‘Concert To Be Derby ic ‘raft Citation [to Troops, 47. Manheim, Held Saturday Florin Cub Scouts will ut. 2 | Lancaster | sponsor a Pine Wood Derb¥ Columbia. Saturday on the grounds of] Florin Community Hall. | During the past month, the Cubs have been constructing) race is a public event at] Featured on the program 2:00 pm. and will be pre-| noon until 1 p.m. Refresh- ments will also be sold at | race time. |dens to arrive at a den win- Band numbers on the pop-| compete to arrive at a den structed ramp. dn | ae The Mount Joy ULLETIN MAY 24, 1956 endorsement of the Salk pol- FIFTY MOUNT JOY, SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Fifty-Seven To Enter Local Kindergarten Fifty-seven children Memorial Day Plans Given 'S, Chicken Barbeque Is Memorial Day Warren Foley, foods committee, kindergarten for one Business and Profession- general public ar al Women’s Club : Pp the times for se has released the chicken barbeque dinner to be held at the local Pres- club was award- combined group meet Sunday morning at the| | firehouse at 10 a. ceed in a body Evangelical Congregation- Mr. Heaps has issued Day, next Wednesday. , announcement Eugene Eic served as the local delegate, Iwill attend the morning ses- sion during the first semester while children » ward will attend noon session the first semest-| er. At the middle of the year,| the sessions will be reversed. Although this is the schedule! barbequed, potato chips, car- Alex Metzki- rots and celery strips, pickels another B.P.W. accompanying. the Rev. Q. A. Deck . church service. Memorial Day child’s ticket will entitle the adult serving of chicken and remainder of will be the same substituting state club that meet at the firchouse at 9:30 changes will be made in the event that car at be more convenient. *This year there in the kinde srgarten | = Awards AT the club that had the greatest ac Dinners will the club that had the great- four times, 4, 5, the 5 and 6 hour ser- the most crowd- ed. The affair will also was given a citation rib- iS | Holl: ind, France, Switzerland |, will speak at both cem- ROADSIDE REST TO BE ESTABLISHED case of rain, indoors to the church The project is be- ing sponsored by the Calvin Mount Joy's club | Garber will visit the Erica- | aq its membership from 35 to Scouts Prepare [shide (school) where her | brother Simon spent 1 year | percentage- wise as an exchange student. She|The club that was runner- up| will be the guest of honor at|in the greatest number con-| Five area Boy Scouts and |a tea at the school and will| est was Scranton Which had| Explorer are making | visit the five families with|aog [whom Mr. Garber lived | Mount while he was the exchange|award is a gong to the local! dont in Frankford. |club from the state president! ‘nscribed in the cfub’s honor ° East Donegdd Third . Grades Take Tour 73 in one year and increased will be placed along] , it was announc- | and Maytown schools Philip Price, HOBBY SHOW PLANNED @ pected to be The third annual Manheim Park. They were the Manheim Guild Lancaster Osteopathic Hospi- tal will be held Friday, I Teenage Dance Auxiliary Plans The Teenage Dance, Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Mount Joy Fire which was held May 4th was Greer Yr welry |: accompanied Wilbur Sny- will Glenn Heisey. Eighth Graders Receive Awards Spot Dance win + dances will continue 1% Reiter the 35 Scouts will leave from | forty -three, 1920 Sterling |, x y rd , 1 : via sth oh patrolmen received pins, Ju-| he Souns Saturday, July in the Susquehanna 3 | 18, for Scouts of America. | held its annual Camporee on| May Gulch, 5 miles above Mariet » camporee got 's, time will be » next dance will be or ta. way units checking in and setting jup camp. The its construe | ed 13 years old George Copenheaver ling (had i is to acquire an participation laward for [to work for Plaque. | ~eived Landisville - Salunga—Two American one interested Hempfield High School were Auxiliary. | dances and see presented with American Le- gion awards during a special assembly. The awards are in nually to the the a- boy and girl Mss Lois Ann high i Springer. jcourage, presented ship, Mt. Joy and character. gave the invocation for Troop 39 of Mt. Joy | of Columbia, ‘ Five Units Will Be Added To Christmas Units Five new candle was prese nte ol 1 The Seb 8 were Gerald Sheetz, ‘Donegal Board Adopts | i Yamporary Budge named to teach soc'al studies and geography in the junior and Miss Mary companionship received an a-| participation. S. Marine Corps of Col- umbia in the use and safety arms. The Protestant Church sor-| |vices were conducted by Leer of the Zion ward for of the committee or io of the Don- |Rev. Lutheran ville. will be used to replace meeting which is an increase was named home and school The racers will compete provided at Marie two at a time within the poyg bank’ was named ph an increase in “the treasurer of the or- After four sea unit faculty’ s salaries. The budget will be adoge-| Union National Bak for making the school assem- {bly program | featured a lecture by J. Col- lins MsSparren, Pennsylvania and will be replaced by new had a calls for $3,030.00 for gen-| A when 20; eral control; $238,010 for in- stitutional service; agencies and | co-ordinate activities; 425 for operation of the plant; A total of, $7,350 for maintenance of the | named chairman of the com- attendance was Mr. Aunent, se chief winner. The racing will hoys and leaders. be held on a special con- 21 units attended. The camporee was at 828 with a 95% A schedule was set up for the 1956-57 school, extensive term which calls for the fac-| be conducted for the commu- ulty reporting September 4|nity tree September 5.! munity be a seven-day lighted Saturday, two-| for the holidav under, charges; Robert| tures of $337,740. The yearly Garrett, rental of $87,200 and $5,500 , Melvin Den-| for capitol outlay makes a! Set. | grand total of $430,440. Two new members of the The 87-piece band will be land the judging and ' Mrs.|and Sgt. Machlin ‘of the us. faculty were named to the -| existing 46 professional em- ployees. Mrs. Vera Stock-|and two days at Easter with man Latshaw; Lancaster, was a closing date of June 5. lighting. The com- John Peterman, (and studen‘s, at Christmas: day spring vacation in March | on Saturday, will have charge of the tree! Given Awards AT Hobo Night Council, Authority Adopt Ordinances | BPW Wins 3 State Sr Connection Four awards were given Fee Set at the mon'hly pack meeting of the Mount Joy Cub Scouts ednesday night Richard | Nornhold was awarded the highest Cub award, the We belos badge. O her award! winners were Robert Wolge- muth, lion and gold arrow; Paul Stehman, bear; and James Metzler, gold point. At $200 Three ordinances concern- ng the costs to the public for the sewer system and p'ant were passed by bor- ough council and the . bor- ough authority Tuesday and Wednesday nights acting in Cubs and parents carried out | the theme of the evening by | coming dressed as hobos for | | special session. At Wednesday nights meet- “Hobo Night”. Skits were ing of boro council an ordin- _| presented by the five dens. Bruce Brown, chairman of the Cub committee, was in charge of the evening. Plans were made to hold a family picnic June 27 at the Little Chiques Park. ‘FFA Makes Five awards were given to "| Future Farmers of America at the parent-son | ‘I banquet held in the Donegal { High School cafeteria Friday | night. Glenn Aldinger, Eliza- be htown, was named the | Star Farmer of the Witness dak Chapter of F.F.A, at Donegal High. Glenn Eshel- i man, Mount Joy R1, was giv- nan award for being out- standing in farm mechanics: | Mvers, Mt. Joy Rl | 20il and water management: ind John Schatz, Mount Joy R1, dairy farming. Melvin Longenecker was oresented the DeKalb Agri cultural Accomplishment Award given annually to the FFA student mos’ yutstanding in scholarship. leadership and citizenship Honorary Future Farmer a- wards were conferred on W T. Beahm, principal and John G. Hart and Ralph Coleman vice principals. Shirley Metzler, Donegal Springs Road. a junior Fu- ture Homemaker of Americe student was presented as the chapter's FFA Queen. Her Rien was Marilyn Leak w North Market Street, a os FHA student. Approx ‘mately 100 stu | dents and parents attendec he dinner mecting. Andrew r: | Beshore. Harrisburg, was the ] guest sneaker for the even ing. He gave a humorou talk entitled ‘Feeding Nut 0 Saunirrels”. Cranrt Miller | is vocational agricultural in | structor at the school anc “FA advisor. - — ® ‘Greider Pen Is In Contest Lead A pen of 13 White Leg- | horn birds belonging to the | Greider Leghorn Farm, Mt Toy, eontinues to lead the list of 78 pens of outstanding gg producers at the end of he seventh month of the | Pennsylvania Official Egg ! Laying Test. the Department {of Agriculture announced r| last week. used in the decoration of the man street with candle units. sons of winter In maintaining first place | for the past three months, it has earned a total of 2,373 eggs good for 2,535 points. One point equals a 2-ounce egg. Another Greider pen is| in tenth place. The 1955- 56 | re-| Pennsylvania test to date] shows a gain from the pre- | vious year. Production is 5 per cent higher; all birds have laid an average of 11.- 67 more eggs and the aver- | .ernate to the 60th congress In addition to he new un-| age number of points per |°f the Pennsylvania Optom. its which will be begin im-| bird is 13 higher than in the | tric Association. mediately by local | 1954-55 test. TO GIVE RECITAL A joint recital will be giv- en by Romayne Skipper Bridgett, Alto, and Joan Skipper Lockwood, Pianist, May 26, 19586, | at 8:15 p.m. at the Troup’s, ‘Music House, Lancaster, _| i ance requiring that all occu- pied buildings in the bor- ough be connected with’ the sanitary sewer system mak- ing it unlawful to construct or maintain cesspools, sep- tic tanks, or other | devices for receiving sewage lor conduits for discharging |of sewage except into sani- [tary sewers was passed by a unanimous vote. After the sewer plant is completed as each usable section of the system is come pleted and ready for public use, borough council will tify the property owners hat the sewer is ready for ise. The ordinance carries a fine of $100 or in default f payment, 30 days in jail, for not complying with the yrdinance. Front Foot Fee The borough authority vo- ed unanimously in favor of in ordinance Tuesday night sstablishing a fee for front ‘oot assessment at $4.50 per ‘oot. This money will be to the treasurer of the wthority and owners who ‘efuse to pay the assessment vithin 60 days after the no- ice is issued will have a lien filed against the proper- y together with a 6% inter- ast charge per annum. But the owner may, upon request by the authority within 30 days after the notice of the assessment is given, ask to pay the amount in install- ments. A down payment of one-fifth of the total is re- quired. After that, the re- nainder may be paid in four qual amounts once a year vith 6% interest rate. ‘Connection Fee The second ordinance pas- ed by the authority set up he connection fee and the early rental fee. The con- rection fee will be $200. Yearly rentals will be laced in nine different clas- fications. A dwelling with ne water service outlet will 0st $16.50 for a six months ‘eriod. A dwelling with one vater service outlet and a nilet will be $30.00 for a walf year. Other rates based m a six month period will »e industrial establishments, $125.; green house, garage r service station and com- mercial establishment” with- out a toilet, $22; greenhouse garage or service station or commercial establishment with toilet, $30. Bills for the payment of rates for services will be due ind payable on January 1st ind July 1st of each . year January 1. 1957. All three ordinances: .are included in entirity in other sections of this weeks news vaper. mee DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER SLECTED SECRETARY Dr. John H. Stauffer. was ‘lected to the office of secre- tary of the Lancaster County | Optometric Society at a re- |cent meeting. He was also appointed al- | AAA Physician On Call Sunday And Memorial Day Dr. Thomas O’ Connor AAA AAAS AANA
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