The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 05, 1956, Image 1

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aig?" FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 3
MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY,
JULY
SEVEN CENTS PER COPY


Outlines Plans
May Build
Wing To Add
To Facilities
Plans
the
and
for
of the late
Clarence
cighth
residence
Mi
the
of
Mr.
Schock into Pres
Old
Pennsylvania
Mount
byterian Peoples Home
X
were
Rotar-
in e
plained to Joy
ians at their meeting
day
The
Swaim
?
lev. William T.
Secre-
I
Jr,
of
of
Wi
executive
the
Central
the
tary
Homes Pennsyl-
S speaker
vania,
He
complet:
will
Ten-
said the home
ly redecorated
call
plans for
of
that
tative
to, the
home
20 and
struction wing
rear So the will
accommodate between
25 residents.
The Rev
clared that
Mr. Swaim de-
the home is ideal
located convenient to bus-
district,
ly
S churches and
ine
the post office and on a
of access
predicted that
hichway easy
visitors. He
Mount Joy
approx'matey
main
to
the would
2000
home
have
visitors annually
1927,
are
Carlis-
Incorporated in
Homes now
Presbyterian
d
Hazelton
A
operat in Newville,
and Kennett
of
ralization was adopted in
endeavor to locate homes
ach Presbytery to
pars who
le;
Square policy
an
in
the
€ close
homes of ons
become residents
Citi old
constantly being
American
Mr. Swaim
construct
smaller
-generation living
out of
country.
prob-
aggra
society,
said
1g age as a
lem
vated
the
that
sma
three
all but
picture in
p
ith a
Dy
Rey
with
Her and
the ion of
homes
has
passed the
this
woman
old
n’'s
ionger
age has
world
x Ia
A S
life e fancy,
become d
old
neglected
tated.
psychological
conflicts and fi-
listed by the
‘aim as the prob-
Xj
woma
ladies ave
segment,
and ye socie-
ty’s most
the speaker s
L
fears, social
nances w
Rev. Mr
lems of old age.
The plan adop ed
Presbyterian Homes
successfully with all
problems. When a person
a resident in a Pres
complete pro-
for life.
editorial
Maga-
meliness,
re
Six
the
deals
these
by
becomes
byterian Home,
tc forded
Serving the
board Welfare
zine,” the Rc Mr. Swaim
is the author of many pam-
phlets and magazine articles,
He strict govern
or
ion is a
on
of
Vv
past d
Rotary
In 1950 he
of
was one of the
few persons invited by the
federal government to atte
both the onal Confer-
ene» on Aging and the Mid-
Century White House Con-
ference on Children and
Yout He served on the
s ate committee on Youth
and Children by appoint-
ment of Governors Duff and
Fine.
At
meeting,
nT
INA
h
Rotary
Coghlan
Gretna
an interest-
account the operation
the summer theatre and
encountered in
a new
ek’s
Mt.
last we
Charles
d'rector of he
F'avhouse, gave
ng of
problems
ccessfully staging
play each week.
President Robert C. Hurst
announced that the Mt. Joy
club stood second highest in
attendance in the district for
the year just completed.
Michael J. incom-
ihg president, conducted this
week's
meeting.
®

|
To Report New
Families Call
MJ 3-9763
the |
decent- |
nd|,
the development |
Tues- §
Presbyterian §
m
i.
WILLIAM SWAIM JR.
be
Lancaster Auto
Club Will Hold
Annual Picnic
An elaborate program that
band concerts, priz-
es, rides for children
4nd a big free evening show
n the huge Hershey stadium
for the
the con-|
features
free
is being arranged
annual picnic of the Lancas-
ter Automobile Club at Mer-
shey Park on Thursday, Ju-
26.
Beginnipg at 10 o’clock in
the morning there will be
concert at the park band
shell by the Penn Manor
High School band of Mil-
lersville under the direction |
f Harold Wild.
204
famous
club and
concert at
organiza-
than fifty musi-
also will be on the
program of the big evening
how in the stadium.
A feature of
show will be the
Pennsylvania State
presented by
the State Police
at Hershey. This will be
lowed by an elaborate fire-
works display as the final
event of the all-day program.
For Club members there
be two prize drawings. For
children 12 years and under
there will be souvenirs, free
rides and ice cream.
The Auto Club picnic
ually attracts upwards of
000 from all parts of the
county. Dean Gable is the
chairman of the 1956 picnic
comfnittee.
Honored On
25th Anniversarv
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M.
Messick, Manheim R2, cele-
brated their 25th wedding
anniversary, Sunday,. as ‘rel-
atives and friends dropped
at a surprise party given
the children at the par-
home.
ly 26
in the after-
Pottstown
soloists
From
the
glee
present
shell.
of more
noon
band,
will
band
tion
cians
da
This
stadium
colorful
Police
the
rodeo,
School
fol-
from
us-
20-
in
ny
ents
Mr and
married
the Rev.
Messick were
2, 1931,
John Brinser,
Messick is the son of
and Mrs. J. S. Messick, of
Middletown. Mrs. Messick is
the former Niiriam Brubaker
daughter of Fannie and the
late Harry
Joy.
Mr. Messick and his son
are the owners of the Mes-
sick Chevrolet Company,
which is in Ephrata.
The couple have three
children: Richard, Ephrata
and Ruth and Jean at home.
They also have one grand- |
child.
Mrs.
July
Mr.
Are There Any
Good Fish Storie
Are there
| stories among
[in the area? The Bulletin
|will print any stories about
any nice-sized fish caught
fand any large number of
|fish caught. There were some
any
|s'ories isssued last year but
none have been reported
thus far this year.
the |
troopers |
by |
Mr. |
A. Brubaker, Mt. |
s? |
good fish |
the fishermen
For Presby
First Dance Is July 10;
Trip To Gov. Dick Is
Planned For Wednesday
Refreshments will
the
Future special events are morning.
announced for the two Mt.
Joy ayg 5 7 direct- ; :
Joy playgrounds by 1 ect devinutiont
ors Marshall Gemberling, | a
John Day, Mrs. Marshall Cees. The
yemberling and Miss Joan- to the tower eat
ne Dunnick. Next Tuesday lunch at the mountain before
evening, the first dance of returning to Mt. Joy.
the season will be held at| will be
the elementary school. The | and Daughter night at both
scheduled dance will be held playgrounds. All the girls
girls
on the macadam on the east|, po urged to bring their mo-
side of the school but in Cas€ thers to the two playgrounds
of bad weather, it will be|, join in the games
held indoors. Not only reg-iihem (The boys mav
lular attending playground |‘0 the parks that evening
children are invited but old-
ler teenagers are invi‘ed to
£ mately
attend the dance. The Done- pl :
registered at the parks so]
|gal High School dance band Var this year. Tenistive
| will provide the music for plans alsa call for a Visit
| dancing. Hours for the dance | from the Marietta pl 1y-
are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. [ground next Monday,
Next Tuesdav the children | 9th.
will also go swimming to the]
Twin Oaks pool, near Iron- Point leaders
ville. Each Tuesday after- | age groups
noon the children of hor 5-8 years of
playgrounds will have | Leakway, 9-10: Dennis Nau-
swimming afternoon at i gle, 11-12: and Terry Stark
pool. 3 |13-17. Ferne Wolgemuth, 35-
Wednesday, will be a trip- [10 of the girls;
hike and picnic at Governor ,ndq Sandra Kretzing, tie, 11-
D'ck, near Mount Gretna.|y5 girls; all at the borough |
The children will leave both hark playground; Jay Kay-
|playgrounds by bus in the jor leads the senior
James Kyle, the intermedi-
{ate group; and Thomas Trip-
2 Injured Man Is ple, the beginners group
Returned Home the school playground.
O'her point leaders
A local man who just mov- | Michael Re Lynn
led to the borough two weeks hoard, Barry Reheard,
ag as gaved A [group; Rabe Pennell,
aes fr le Funk, Johnson
man saved him in a mishap sole. 9-10: Barry
Friday. Joseph Trainor. | wiiliam Pennell, Li
| thirtv-one, Delta Street. was| 11.12: Terry Stark,
ipsialing J WT mn I $lver Phillip Sinegar, Ronald Pen-
Springs, Maryland, when he|,.)) 354 Robert Brandt, 13
came into contact with high | 1» group: Jeanie Waltz, Jo
ronson Joes, Be yas taken | Ann Bennett, Marshall Stahl, |
to the Washington Sanatar-|pg, yy jejtner and Kitty Et
ium, Tacoma Park, Maryland :
: sell, 5-10 girls; Donna
suffering first and third de- Helen Rutt and Nellie
gree burns of the hands, arm girls 11-15; at the borough
and shoulder. park; Gary Stark, James
Over the weekend, ‘the 10-|Harnish, Douglas Kyle and |
cal community ambulance prank Kyle, senior
transferred him from the| james Metzler, Harold Smiih
Maryland hospital to the ponald Alleman, intermedi
| Lancaster Osteopathic Hos- | gte; Kenneth Gephart, Gary
pital. Following an examina-|[osteiter, Doris Bair and
tion at the Lancaster hospit-|Cynthia Hostetter, beginners,
he was released to his gt school playground,
Contest Winners
Contest winners are
be served the children at
the local Joy-
children
by
and their
Mother
also.)
300 have
J
Leaders
in
Barry
Point
are Funk,
age;
at |
Re
Eu-
Eber-
Coover,
gene
al,
home. {
| Mr. Trainor, an employee
of the Super Sign System. | pounced at the
Elizabethtown, was using a ground. Douglas Kyle won
crane to hang a 16-foot, 1500 |{he senior boys horse shoe
pound sign at the Credit Fi- [contest with Gary Stark as
[nance Service, of Silver | runner-up. Charles ' Heaps
|Springs, Maryland when the won the ” intermediate boys
sign brushed against a high!porseshoe contest and James
tension line. A fellow em-/Kyle was second. Jay Kay-
plovee used a piece of wood!|or was the winner of the
to pry Trainor loose from | shuffleboard contest,
he crane controls to which! S:iark, second and
he vras “frozen” by the elec-| Hart, third.
trical current. | James Kyle
RE hockey” contest;
Ambulance Called leman, secondd and Harold
. Smith, third. Two other
Three Times
contests are still in progress,
The community ambulance the hand tennis contest and
was called three times dur- [the hopscotch con‘est
ing the past week. Monday, | Craft Program
Mis. Park Neiss, Jr. was| Craft work at the
taken to the Columbia hos- parks consisted of the
pital by drivers John Myers ing of magic birds,
and Ray Mvers. Mrs. Joseph placemats and paper plae
Germer was the accompany- work. At the park play-
{ing nurse. ground, gimp bracelets were
Saturday. June 30. Joceph made using the gimp over
Trainor was transferred from metal. Next week plans call
the Tacoma Hospital. Mary- for additional gimp work
land. to the Lancaster Osteo- and plastic of paris craft-
nathiec Hospitel. Drivers were work.
| John Schroll and Ray Myers fl eer
This trip marked the longest Picnic Planned
taken to date for the new
For Local C. of C.
| vehicle.
The same day Mrs. Cloy| The semi-annual meeting
| Risser, East Main Street, was for all members of the Mt.
{taken to the Lancas'er Gen-| Joy Chamber of Commerce
will be held Monday even-
|~ral Hospital by drivers Ray
ling, July 16, in the form of
s and John Schroll.
|a picnic. The out-door meet-
Myers
— ®—
LIONS TO MEET WITH ling will be held at the Cove
| wi h a starting time of 6:45
ELIZABETHTOWN CLUB
In place of the regular|/p.m. Games and a business |
Tuesday night Lions Club will be the order of
| meeting the local club will [the picnic.
{meet with the Elizabethtown| Samuel Heisey is chairman
Lions Club next Tuesday.|of the committee planning
The next regular meeting affair with Melvin Wea-
|will be held Tuesday, July|ver, Arthur Sprecher and
17, at Hostetters. Charles Ruhl.
Lewis
won the “noc
Donald Al
two
mak-
paper
will hike |
with |
come |
various
Kenneth | *
Cleo Brandt, |
group;
are |?
g | Wheatland Lions
Leslie Leak- |
- | presided
Eltz, |
Derr. |
group; |
an- |
school play-|
Gary |
terran Home
Mount Joy
Mutual Has
Landis, who
efficiently served as
[tary of the Mount
tual Insurance
since September 6, 1920,
tendered his resignation
Secretary-Treasurer.
After thirty-six
service during
Company has
grea‘est forward
its 100 years, it
regretted that
will no longer
executive position.
it is most gratifying
nounce that
|as a member
| Directors and
[city will still be
for conferences and
tation by the many
he has made a
years, as well as by
er member of the
and the Officers. His
neriod of service is
appreciated and his
ued counsel in the
highly valued.
Clyde L. Nissley, who
een a Vice-President
Assistant Secretary of
‘ompany, has been
Secretary; H. W. Helms,
has served as Comptroller
f the Company, has been
lected Treasurer; and
“dome Office of the Company
has been removed to 18 East
Vlain Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Mr. Landis will continue |
his local insurance agency
it its present location,
Market Street, Elizabeth-
own, Pa.
D L.
Joy
he
vears
which
made
strides
Mr.
serve in
to
CLYDE L. NISSLEY
in this
Landisville Lions | consul
-' Witness Braille th
Demonstration
Landisville - Salunga —A
|demonstration on braille was
vitnessed by the Landisville
[Lions Club at a meeting of
[the community service org
[anization last Monday night
lat the Landisville Fire Hall
The demonstration and lec
ture was given by Harold B
Gehman, Lancaster. Mr. Geh
man retired seveal years ago
las a teacher of biology at
| McC “askey High School after
| thirty- five years of teaching.
(Mr. Gehman, also totally
blind, received a braille sys
| em typewriter from the
Club last
long |’
greatly
contin-
future is
has
and
the
| year.
The service
ining a family
members and guests
held at the Landisville
{Company on July 16.
E. Robert Nolt, who re-
[cently took office as presi-
{dent of the Landisville club, |
at last Monday's |
plan
for
be
Fire
club is
picnic
to
Eshleman Bros.
Award Prizes
Roy Drake. Florin,
winner of the ice
| contest at Eshleman
-@— [last Saturday Mr.
| that . the ice
Dates Set For melt from the pair of
Community Exhi bit erine shoes in 27 hours,
minutes and 7 second.
Off‘'cers of the Mount Joy correct timing was
Communi'y Exhibit (os nds. For his prize,
tee set the dates for the np. received a pair
1956 local show at their shoes.
cent mee‘ing. The four night Inv ‘the second
| affair will be held October the day, Leroy Shaeffer, of
(10, 11, 12 and 13 at the Sico guessed that there
| garages. Concord Street. Mt... 2g5 pieces of wood in
Joy Street and Frank Street. ox The correct amount
Committees have been ap- is 280. He too received
pointed for the work sched- pair of Wolverine shoes.
{ule of the event. Of the Second prize winner was
changes made. one will be a Maurice Geipe, Mt. Joy, who
change of location. The | suessed 266; third Raymond
«chool work completed by Gilbert, West Donegal St.
students which was formerly | 265; Amos Shank of
housed in one of the tempor-| Manheim R2, 2958, fourth,
ary buildings will be on dis- and three persons tied for
play in one of the two gar- fifth place, Robert Reisch. of
ages. In its place, the flower Wast Main Street; Norman
| exhibit will be placed in the Brosey, Columbia R1; and
seperate building. L. B. Frisenger, Columbia
steers fl) ms ems [R1; all guessed 300. Second
H tn’ and third place winners won
Cubs Go Fishin shoes and fourth and fifth
Mount Joy Cub Scouts|slace winners were awarded
went fi hing last Sa‘urday | | Wolverine gloves.
afternoon To many, it was | neal
their first time to “go fish | REUNION
in The boys. escorted bY| The 37th annual Smith Re
Cubmaster Ranh Rice and! hion will be held Sunday.
Tames Pennell, fished in the | July 15, at Hoffer Park,
Bg Chiques Creek, near|riddletown, Pa. There will
Manheim. e games and prizes, with
Fish of he program scheduled to be-
were caught and some were
in at 2 p. m.
izenble to make the return :
trip home. One fish was
ported as being approxima‘e-
lv 10 inches long. Another
fishing tour will be held la
ter in the summer it was an
nounced,
|FIRE SCARE
Landisville - Salunga—An
overheated deep fat fryer
was the source of a fire scare
at the residence of James|':
Haas, Lancaster R3, 3 miles
southeast of Landisville, last
Sunday night at 6:30.
The overheated appliance
ignited the fat contents. The
Landisville Fire Company
|was summoned, but the fire |f
was extinguished before
their arrival. The fire was
confined to the fryer, with
no damage to the house or |
| other funishings. i

was the
Bro'hers
Drake
would
Wolv-
29
The
hours
Mr.
of
nee‘ing.
27
contest of
a
all sizes and Kinds
re


TROY M. THOMPSON
New Officers
has so
Secre-
Mu-
Company
nds | Service of The
” these |
the oth-
Board
elected |
who |
the |
23 S. |
guessing |
men,
betterment
:| fostering
‘of
‘| peoples of the world.
“ues to
. added.
Girl Scouts who are
camporee are Miss
Jackie Marin
Left to right, the four local Senior
now attending the first interna ional
Barbara Becker, Miss Barbara Thome,
er anl Miss Nancy Diller.
Approximately 6,000 Scouts
packing each day full of activities
gan encampment,
Miss
world are
Michi
from all over the
at the Pontiac,
Ss
as Vegetable Growers Tour
of
the
the
in
is sincerely
Landis
an
However,
an-
he will continue
of the Board of
capa-
available
Scheduled Next Week
Lancaster County vegeta- Funk Farm,
ble growers will be hosts to Millersville
the Pennsylvania Vegetable 4
Growers tour through Lan-
caster County this year, July
11
This
The
ble
the
Millersville,
is
miles southwest of Lancas
ter on Highway Rt. 999.
route leads off U.S. 30
and Wes!) at Charlotte
Lancaster. Go left at fork
Millersville pass Millers
ville State Teachers College |
and take 2nd road to left |
(Slack Water pike road to
Safe Harbor). Funk Farm is
edge of Millersville
Watch for signs
os 9:30 A. M. Tour of Funk
Farm. About 60 acres plant |
'd to vegetables and sn all |
fruits produce sold |
retail Lancaster markets |
Plant growing house, ireiga. 1 oF
|
|
|
(East
St..
tour is sponsored by
Pennsylvania Vegeta
rowers Association and
Agricultural Extension
Pennsylvania
[State University. The itinery |
lis as follows: [on
9:00-9:30 A.
Asse mble
Rotary Club
Will Welcome
District Governor
The Rotary Club of Mount
| Toy Tuesday will
Troy M.
of the
Rotary
making
M. Registra-
at the Amos
75 of
on
tion systems and pack house
Main staked toma
toes, le‘tuce, swee* |
asparagus, cabbage E
broccoli] ete 2
100 Vegetable Grower. |
10:00 A. M. Leave Funk |
Farm and drive 5 miles t«
Clvds Esh¢lman Farm
(Manor View Farms.) Mi
in grows approx-
ts imately 75 acres of potatoes
5 sev
Club
oral
President
crops
celery,
be notatoes,
next
to Dr
Gover
of
who
Thomp
268th
Interna
host
on, nor
| District
ional, is
official to each
37
{annual
of
visit
Rotary Clubs
Pennsylvania.
the
5
of tobacco and
acres of
10:45 A. M.
nan Farm and
Funk
ngton
nl ited
Central
will
ind
Michael
| Charles
acres
address the local
tomatoes
with
J. Pricio,
F. Ruhl
chairmen
confer Eshel
mije
Wash
acres
L.eave
drive 5
Farm
Boro. Fifty
to vegetables
se’ables sold retail
an be irrigated. E
Secretary
and com- to Bros
nittee on Rotary
{
[administration and service
wetjvities.
Dr M.
physician in
planted to cele
toma
cabbage.
Troy Thompson rv
Elizabethtown toes
Past |’
Clubs.
also
and
Rotary
He
member
of the
f Elizabethtown
a director of The First
Bank Trust
Elizabe
is a member
and
Pre
is a
sident
1S
Wach
Grow
80 or
1
drive
Boro
rs Cooperative
Ot
n
AT.
INA Tand
Com
In
& ington ato
tional
A honit
ad
The
Academy Gen
Harrisburg ....
Li:
and County Med-
Sate of
Socie
pany, htown.
taked
his
growers
this c«
dition he of nore acre mi
. toes ar gro in are:
American of ob 7%
irketed
Pacl
hy abs and
Practice,
Academy of Medicine,
City
Association,
Medical
eral thru opera
house w'll be
operation. (Tom
sraded zed and
r procedury
ill ive mg
in
ha
caster
ical 5
Pennsylvania
ty, and the AM.A. He wi
elected as a District Gover
nor of Rotary International
for the 1956-57 fiscal year
at Rotary's 47th Annual
Convention Philadelphia
last June. of 248
Dis rict p
vising more
than 9,100 Rotary Clubs | IC€ €
which have a membership of 1:00
431,000 business and profe lunch.
sional execut.ves in 99 coun- tion of
throughout the free
S
in
He
Gove
the activities of
is one
rnors S
Pop
eam
P M
Following the
there will be introduc
guests. announcements
and remarks bv a few le
the vegetable indus
all tour participants
the opportuni'v to
about th vege
in the Wash-
area
a
tries
world.
Wherever
are located,
asserted in discussing the learn
Governor's visit, their activ- fable
ities are similar to those ington
the Rotary Club of Mt 1:30
because they are based mp
the same general objectives
developing better understan-
ding and fellowship
business and professional etable
promoting community- and 20
underta! to
stanaards of
professions, and
the advancement
goodwill, understanding
among all the
{
0
A 1
rs
Clubs
Rotary ry
Pricio ill
President have
more
industry
Boro
P. M
Mee'ing
4
F
acres
co
acres
of
Joy
on
Leave Manor
grounds and
Wilmer
grower
d to
1
carrots Sold
plant. Also 30
tobacco A typical
of vegetable crops
processing.
P. M. Le
and drive
Rowe Farm
Here we
Ma
Ar to
This
1H
acres
miles
arm
ve
Rohrer
has 80
play ve
mato
among
process ng
of
ings
Tes
‘ower
for
2:00
F irm
Paul
burg
raising the bus- a
ines and 8"
ive Rohrer
15 miles to
near Stiras
will find 40
contin- acre planted in vegetables
Thir y two different kinds of
vegetables being grown.
Most of produce sold retail
on Philadelphia market. Al-
a breiler producer.
2:45 P. M Leave
Farm and drive 3 miles
Walter Himmelreich Farm
(Old Homestead Farm)
Ronks, Pa. Thirty
planted to vegetables.
and peace
Each this world-wide
service
year,
organization
grow in numbers and
in strength, President Pricio
During the past fiscal
351 new Rotary Clubs
organized in 48 coun-
[tries of North, South and
| Central America, Europe,
| Asia, Africa and the Islands
|of the Pacific, and seven
| countries were added to Ro-
| tary’s roster — Angola, Iran,
| Iraq, Jordan,
| New Guinea, Ruanda-Urundi on Lancaster and Philadel-
{and Swaziland. | (Turn to page 2)
'S
year,
| were SO
acres
Irri-
|
R1. |
approximately
This |
in |
| e
| crown
local
Rowe |
to |
near |
Netherlands gation used. Produce retailed |
‘MJ Alumni
Seeks
Opinions
year has elapsed
since the Mount Joy High
[School Alumni Association
[began selling small bells cast
|from the original school bell,
a decision is needed as to
what to do with the remains
| 'ng metal
| Last May, the
bronze bell was
In bell company
| Hampton, Conn. From the
bell, the company has made
for the association over 1000
:mall bells. Most of the bells
have been sold but there are
ipproxima‘ely 100 bells that
unsold.
Since one
850-pound
shipped to
in East
are
| At the time of shipment,
the Connecticut firm report-
ed that it would puy any re-
maining metal from the asso-
ciation if the group desired
further orders cast from
bell
Members of the association
wre asked to voice their op-
inion on the matter The or-
ginal project was planned
{ hecause the bell became dis-
figured when it fell during
he school fire. Instead of
the disfigured bell
in some sort of mon-
the associa ion had
small bells recast from the
netal. The inscription on
he bells read ‘Cast from
Mount Joy School Bell 1872
1954"
The remaining bells will
sold to any persons wish-
ing to purchase them at $2
ach. Writ‘en orders will be
filled and persons may pur-
‘hase the bells at the Mount ,
Joy Bulletin office, East
Main Street.
If there are
no
ithe
laced
ment
no objections
‘eceived from association
nembers wi hin the next 3
veeks, the metal will be
1d the company. The
received from the
be placed in
renovate the old
chool grounds. Members
way contact the Bulletin or
Irs George Albers.
10
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tin )
York Boy Wins
Marble Tourney
A
oy
tate
Augustus
uccessfully
thirteen-year-old York
won the Pennsylvania
marble championship.
“Rusty” Garber
defended his
for the third
onsecutive
Eugene Ninchak
sen won the first games
n best-of-five but
lusty won the next three by
scores He's the first
boy to ewer compete in
National tournaments.
contest is spon-
annually by the Vet-
Foreign Wars. A
was held in Mt.
to determine a
in conjunction
contest. Mt.
Ronald
veal
of Mon-
9
a series
lose
tate
hree
The
ored
rans
marble
ol
contest
in May
winner
the
winner
eal
foy
vith
Joy's
state
was
>ennell
Ww
Applicants Being
Received For Clerk
Apnleations are being re-
civil ser-
for liquor
the Pennsyl-
Control Board
will be giv-
ived bv the state
| m
rk
S10n
in
Liquor
ination
applicants
date for filirg
July 13, 1856
ion da'e
August 4, 1956
may re-
from the
Civil Ser-
30x 569,
Building No. 3,
ark, Harrisburg.
fin
plications is
d the
cheduled
1 sted
Nnierg
applications
examinat 1S
for
persons
Pennsylvania S ate
vice Comm’s=ion,
Temporary
Capitol P
'RESENTED PLAQUE
Snyder, retiring
ident of the Junijor
imbeor of rce, was
ented plaque by . the
Th presentation
follnwi tour
dinner at the Lancaster
play last week. Fol-
Tow presentation, Mr.
Snvder made remarks as out
going president
AT FORT STORY
Fort Story Va
Pvi Barry G. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Mil-
ler, Route 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
recently was assigned to the
870th Transportation Term-
inal Service Company at
Fort Story, Va.
Miller, a stevedore, enter-
ed the Army in May 1955
nd completed basic training
it Fort Dix, N. J.
Physician On Call
Sunday
Dr. Newton Kendig
K
local
Comme
was made ng a
mel
Schick
ing the
Armv
son of
t
7
asain hrm Sn ion can