The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 24, 1956, Image 8

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, May 24 8
Sports
Awards
.
Given
Landisville-Salunga
tudent athletes re
ceived awards in five differ
sports last Thursday dur

Sev
ont
ng a special assembly pro-
ram at the Hempfield High
School uditorium, Landis-
ville
Taking top honors was
Will Risser, senior, who re-
ceived certificates of achiev-
ment in three sports - soccer,
basketball and baseball
Risser has been a perennial
champion during his entire
team athletics)
Hempfield school, and
four years ol
at the
has been the recipient of
many athletic honors, within
both the school and the
county. He has played varsi
ty basketball for four years
without ever having to miss
a single game, a record that
runs to 72 consecutive
games... Risser was unable to
play bascball this year due
to an age barrier, but served
his team as a manager
Varsit basketball award
winners were: Will Risser,
Edward Blechschmidt, David
Schlotzhauer, William Zieg-
ler, Ronald Myers, Ronald
Peiffer Kenneth Greider,
Jay Smith, Thomas Reeder.
and James Young,
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'Castleman, James Goodman, “ : l the modeling of clothing jigging and hoedowns. ra nn eet
Bruce Gerlach, Roy Erb U. S. General Claims For Jobless Fo ore worn by the “gay” Duh Other features will ®e ap-
“ 3) ol 14d Pp . fai "ud
. | . and the traditional sober ,. 46. boiling, quilting, |
John Shuman, and James Wants Strong Men Swing Upwards Festival garb of the Amish. Ears singing of wadi- |
Young, manager. | Harrisburg - New claims] As in previous ‘years, the whet.
Baseball awards were |p gEEMS THAT YOUNG/for jobless payments bene daily festival program from, al s Magn
sented to Sam Davis, Gerald \fgN ARE NOT VER Y/fits in Pennsylvania during anne 110 am. to midnight “will threshing with flails,
"18S . she . " : nd ta othe past week swun up- lace emphasis on traditional on Conestoga ‘wagon and)
Fusseneggar, Jay Shenk, STOUT vigorous that is fun?" B by nearly 19 ne er The seventh annual Penn- DE oy ag Dutch dishes. Amish family carriage, and|
Laney Charles} “Thue are problems a total of 23,679 new |sylvania Duteh Folk Festival Many famous food special free-for-all square dancing.
Shope, Jay Eidemiller, Mike ing school busses that pick-lunemployed Pennsylvania Will be held from July 4th ties, ranging from rivvell Overnight accomodations
Frazer, Paul Kline, John up youngsters at 3 or 3:30lworkers added. to the rolls. |thru July 7 or He soup to schnitz un gnepp, will be available either in
fairgr 5 ? S "e >= i ar . - " ” aro: de ¢
Haberstroh, Bruce Gerlach, and take them home. Yet! Temporary layoffs in the} Paro will be prepared and pur Kutztown area motels and
pi ri vil. most schools have and bituminous] Hie vy rs 'lveyed by’ masters of the ar-|private residences, or in $i
ord Jue Wi i industries, c¢ led with |will be sponhored by the ea’s culinary arts. nearby Reading and Allen-|
bur Risser, managers ium classes or can manage|coal industries, coupled oo 0 ve a) Col-| 2" 3 )
develop! layoffs in construction,
sport, in some way to
| play-| -clay-glass, primary me
Hempfields
lime! strong and self-reliant
tennis, also gained the
new
stone |
Colorful arts work pecul
Lan-| :
ui the region and th
ar to
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slectrics : slectrical | . vans of Br ion will be|to Folk Festival Accomoda-| ;
light when the first editionjers of games. ~ iin iin Dr. Albert L. Shoemaker | Mees, oi IRE crafts- tions Committee, Kutztown, 1958 CHEV. 4 DOOR | 1950 CADILLAC 4 DOOR >
of the boys racketiers re-| What is disquieting about] =" ayo re inn. [festival direcior, . announced] Br So eterans| Penna. ivy 18
ceived awards. They were {he General's remarks is that] SHU met and rade Indust. wai this year's version will met. pin) OE i pen 1954 CHEV. 2 DOOR 1949 CHEV. COUPE -. »
ro : We i ie [ries were cited by e atiura w pliractions that Of years of painst gis : : i ‘
Charles Weidman, Robert ; mijitary for the U. S. de- partment of Labor and. In-| cre those that in the field | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | 1953 FORD 2-DOOR 11951 FORD VIC{ JRIA
Eby, Sales a Son fense fails to get enough dustry as the main reason lave gained the YY On July 4,7 and 8, two. — pn a 6 cyl. y
Stoner, and. Stan Sei¢hrist; | REI: $33 paws > ” res ol | tion- > fame ¢ Ars : illustrating
In girls athletic groups, girtng, wei ptegraing A lan average of 50,000 visitors hour pagent Bs $ ing 1952 FORD 4-DOOR TRUCKS
fourteen received lelters in men. ren 1€¢ DOYS en “1 © LO this were season-feach year from all 48 states | sy tn 3 a
hockey, five in tennis, and €d with both muscles and declines in the textile and and many foreign countries. life will be og oA pd Pe) LE 4 1950 FORD 2 DOOR 1953 FORD PANEL
\irteen in cheerleading. brains studying hard enough? apparel industries. Dr. Shoemaker added that Joly 5 and gob os % 1950 MERCURY SEDAN | 6 Cyl.
aR . ve "1 > WY - 1e1C to CK « L A
They were, hockey, Marlene Of those who are academy Chief source of the new]the 1956 program will be en : Sale My ot |
. i . n an. | square-dancing teams on the |
Herman, Thelma Young, material, why don’t more|claims - in order of volume hanced by several new fea- or i A YTO 1950 STUDEBAKER 4 DR. [1947 FORD '2 T. PICKUP
Barbara Hackman, Janet at West Point, Annapo-|- were the apparel, construc-| tures. Among them will be basis i I :
Charles, Pat Starr, Yvonne jis or Colorado Springs as|tion, textile, anthracite min-| : T

Gochenauer, Shirley Maurer!
¥ their goals?
Nancy Rankin ng New- . ing i stries.
Nancy Rankin, Jean New- Is the blame to be put on ing industries ;
comer, Brenda Goodman, t wy {1 arerts. or Similarly an increase
Joan Boose, Grace Miller he schoo ie pe noted in the number of
and Sandy Schroll and Joan! Where?
Cluck, managers. S———————— | jobless rolls from
Letter winners in girl's MARRIAGE LICENSES | weeks, with this total st
tennis were Patsy Emich,! Harry Goodling, 423 East|ing at 132,738 for an
Barbara Hackman, Judy Eby High Street, Elizabethtown, |increase of one-half of
Brenda Goodman, and Janet and Virginia F. Brooks, 228 per cent from the preceding
Charles.
In cheerleading, 13
from the varsity and
high squads received awards'and Grace M. Pyle, Rheems. number of
They were, varsity, Corinne —i—
When in need of printing. bout 22.300 below the 1
| week.
It was noted that in
{David Street, Mount Joy.
girls’ Dana E. Trostle, 219 East


ing, trade and food process-
|employed Penna. workers on
previous
junior Willow Street, Elizabethtown of this slight increase in the
“continued” |
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crs who received awards| Maurer, and Jackie Miller: |
were Br ice Gerlach, Barry a o- AE nigh Pat S52 =) o LL PHONE KO 14 PEANU N ow O N
Myers, Richard Hollinger, |sy Emich, Phyllis = Gilner,| 2 Cf MILLERSVILLE
B ¥ rh Ted aster, fo Brenda Gochnaued, Sally 4 § re i
old Hess, Fred Rudy, Jerry Herr, Rosic Holbein. and y ESI II I sees : i ; 4
Spring or, and Sidney Keiffer Toby Vir ry 2 For the world 5 : Grocery: AT MIDDLETOWN
and Ray Oberholizer, Making the awards were -nicest Graduate “ie H = Jt i :
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High ik call i cer, Donald F. Bissinger:| i The world S Why $ = ime Oo uy 3 Ry : : th
last years section l|yarsity basketball, Clarence 1S Ir IS 3 2 i |
County champions, and Mentzer; boy's t is. Rich-| : 1 =’ : ° = ee a
Brus Qertseh Sopa, i re a A Sy greatest gifts! 2S : pri our Se ar i Dr H C 2 Yrs. or 35,000 Mile New Car Guarantee
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Members of the soccer hockey, and cheerleading, . [3 / pr 1
ton Bn Te gees op I eading | Her Him : 195 5 “210” Chev Coupe i MANHEIN # NO DOWN PAYMENT ON MANY MODELS
William Zeigler, Tim Quinn, = mes freee WATCHES WATCHES $ . ji 163 S. Charlotte St. .
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Wilbur Risser, Elwood Her- helped develop the soft coal, 3 Bl a re
Shey , William Rutter, Ronald industry was a resident of PEN SETS LIGHTERS : ues., ri., ‘Sat. 7-9 P. . 1 $4 x
| Iyers, Jay Smith, Larry Clarksville, Mercer County. i Ji big : 1954 Olds Holiday Coupe EAC A FEW LATE MODEL SAFE BUYS
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