The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 14, 1957, Image 2

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Thursday, March 14
“THE NNT JOY
BULLET
at 11 East Main Street,
Joy, Lancaster County,
Richard A. Rainbolt,
and Publisher.
Editor

Subscription Rate $2
year by Mail
00 per
quest,
March 3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylvania News-
paper Pu Publishers’

Honor Students
Fifty-six students

The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Philip Sward,
2 Grade 11-—Mary Anne Al-
gier, Wilbur Amand,
Earhart, Robert
Fenstermacher,
Published ds N arcing Jane Getz, Julie Harnly,
Mt. dy Martin,
Pa. Mary Nolt
or,
Eshelman,
nie Gallagher,
Advertising rates upon re- Richard
Hoover,
Entered at the post office Brenda Keener,
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- rer,
class mail under the Act of Ripley,
Association Book,
———————==——==== ald Carper,
Kenneth Frey,
Hempfield Lists Marianne Funk, Paul Garber,
Gle nda Gehman,
Kamp, Lois
Landis,
were, Thomas McMahan,
Jane Young
Eby,
Pat
Linda
Grade 10—Nancy
Charlotte Cheese,
Jon Fackler,
Rosie
Hollinger,
Donald
Nancy
John Musser
Ann Louise
Glenda Yeaglin
Grade 9
John
Norma
Brubaker,
Helen
Sally
Kreider,
Charlotte
Elaine
James
Geibe,
Ju-
Mumma,
Brenis-
Sylvia
Bon-
Holbein,
Joan
Hostetter,
Mau-
Muriel
Shelley,
Jean
Ron-
Jackuelyn Fisher,
Fry,
Lynn
Marie
Martin,
Barbara
: : : railroad and the C. and T. > 8
named to the first honor Miller, Janet Miller, Mich- Affiliates south of he rail- ome ae Unik prices East Petersburg on Saturday.|Jr. and family of Rheems,|
and 132 others were named|ael Miller, Sally Nolt, Nancy, 4"; "care of the Mount unskilled lab: yr: $2.85 for, Misses Mary Hamilton called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |
to the second honor roll for Ober, Rosanne Peifer, Pa- Joy Borough Authority) and'skilled labor: $3.75 for use/@ M d Ruth Wittle, visited Mumper on Sunday. Le
the fourth report at theitricia Smith, Phil Styles. for a follow-up on the claim, of the dump truck: $1.50 for friends at Lancaster on Rev. and Mrs. Paul Martin|-
Hempfield-Senior high school| Grade 8 — Judith Adams, © ° * “0 “8 0 Hy te a urday. rier etter |
aoweli Judy copy of the letter should bejuse of the pick-up truck; |
in Landisville, it has been Geraldine Bagnoli, Judy -INSSE OIB SJUIPISII OU) ‘ABMIS8.5 atts . : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |
: 3a fame nn Qhel. aI ay} ‘Aem!$8.50 for use of the loader, : . : th
reported by Leroy M. Nis- Banzhof, Nancy Boose, Shel SIy} up ay} 0} ues backhoe and other similar L0dd, of Manheim visited| ave
sley, high school principal. bY Dochierman, Aes flood that both the $6.00 for the use Me, Ceorge Sheiter and fam-
The students are: Susan Haas Lois ind the authority have rec- of another loader; $6.00 for 4A on Sunday. Bugene Este] I
First Howmor Roll Savder ! Sack Dattisman Bar. rds of their claims of dam-jair compressor; "$2.00 for Mr. an i Is. Hagen York 1957 Plymouth Savoy Sdn. |
Grade 12—Judith Ann Eby {bara Wiley. Carolyn Charles. *8€: ‘pump and $10.00 for use of Ten A wey B hel or 1957 Chrysler Windsor 2 §li
Grade 1l1—Barbara Hack- Lester Neff, Bonita Ressler, , was brought up saw used for cutting Lo, Ww thts ill : 11 d : Wy 4 door Hardtops i
man, Mildred Landis Ellen Hilkemeier, Richard discussion since some resi- cast iron pipes. iN xe pe. 4
: : 0s. A OpS ans. lop ron. dents had talked with the me = mene Bw ves in town on sunday. [1957 Plymouth Plaza 4-doorlj ffl
Grade 10—Sidney Keiffer Horst. Arlene Miller, Ken : ph Mr. and Mns. Ira Brandt i» Hid
Joan Kline Eshleman, Stephen Har- Workmen at the time of the) GOLD BADGE AWARDED land Mr. Abram Risser were Sedan i
Joan ne. iu avid. T Torey damage and discovered noth-| Judy Kipple was elected. : ian a x |
per, David Thompson, Terry : 3 dinner ner guests, of the formers Above cars all equipped]
Grade 9 — Carolyn Coch- Huber, Judy Markley, Judy ng had been done about it. to wear the gold badge by ra, — with di heot d|
rane, Jay Sensenig, Lois Haag| tar bled s itt of the damage claimsithe trolmen of the local wi radio, heater. and
Moore, Cynthia Rittenhouse 8 ie pairo.me powerflite
Abram Shirk, Barry Haver- Regina Snyder, Peggy Weav- reported earlier have already elementary school at a meet- FRED LEIBERHERR| 2
stick, Jerry Springer, Caro- Jer. Charlotte Emich. seen paid by the companies.ling of the group Tuesday. 1956 Imperial, 2-dr. Hardtop)
lyn Herr, John Stacks, Rich- le 7 ames Craw The condition of the streets, Judy was chosen because She Painting & Paperhanging 1956 Chrysler N. Y. |
; Grade 7 James Craw- oe rysler
ard Kline, Jacob Toews. lford. Janice Enders. Theresa’f the entire borough waslassisted a small boy who (25 yrs. experience) St. Regis
Grade 8—Carol Ann Dus- Hawthorne, Ruth Hostetter, discussed. With the six boro-|spilled his marbles into the 237 MARIETTA AVE. 1956 Chrysler Wind |
singer, Susan Hackman, Hen-|patricia Lerch, Sallie Rob- [4g “couneil members in at- street. hi PH. 3-5373 -MOUNT oy Ro incor |
ry J. Koser, Corrine Nissley, ertson. David Shelton, Ar-! !
Edith Reeder, Marlene Siegler, Idette Snyder 1955 Plymouth 4-dr. Sport |
er, Joseph Snyder, Linda {Barbara Henne, Mary Overly
Young, Carol Anderson, John! Fred Swarr, Dawn Trapnell,
Schultz, James Ranck. Lynn|Charles Wright, Clair Barkle,
Abbott, Judy Grube, Jacque- {Ralph Cramer, Jennifer Fish-
line Kirchoff, Elizabeth Lan-|ar Linda Gerlach. Dennis
dis, Amos Thomas Musser. Gruel, Susan Heisch, Robert
Norma Sicgler, Cara Saylor. Hershey, Marian Miller, Carl
Grade 7 — Judy Barrett, Millhouse, Norma Sauder,
James Brubaker, Barbara Emil Swift, Stephen Yohe,
Funk, Lec Gross, Carl Tony William Cramer, Leo Eckert,
Hoover, Arlene Kepner, Jas.[Carol Ann Froelich, Carole
Kendig, James Lehman, Ron-/Greider, Nancy Nissley, Her-
ald Long, Char Lee Myers, shey Rohrer, William Epler,!
Jane Reeder, Ruth Ann Char- Barbara Gamble, Robert Geib
les, Deborah Newton, Walter Menno Heisey, Kenneth
Poyck, Ladele Sheckard, Kauffman, Brian Metzler.
Mary Louise Brubaker, Ber- Donald Milan, Gordon Mum-
nice Forry, Arthur Landis. maw, Mary Simmons, Don-

will be shut off at also urged to
A tendance, the two
h discussed what could be done
ut ority with the streets. A tenta-
(From page 1) tive arrangement was sug-
have not paid their water gested that possibly some of
rents for 1955 and 1956. Thelthe streets that are in the
residents will be given 30 worst condition could be re-
days to pay the back bills. built by the combined
Following the time allotment, groups. The authority was
fill in the la


les McComsey at
on Sunday.
Lancaster,
BROUPS mr ——— {S01
FLORIN [Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Brandt|
at Elizabethtown Sunday.
eee Mr. and Mrs. Waiter |
Mr. and Mrs. David Geib Brandt, called on the formers
and children were dinner mother, Mrs. Brandt at the,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char-|Fairview Manor Nursing
Home at Columbia and also
on Mr. and Mrs. Richard]
the water ¢
Their properties terals which had sunk con- Mr. and Mrs Aaron Buck- Brandt snd family i cad
Joseph Michaels, engineer, siderably over the winter, Walter, visited the latter's Eld. Howard Bernhard is
made the announcement that The authority did announce brother and sister-in-law, ” mducting a 2 weeks Reviv-|
the un-used standpipe located that they have accepted no Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Miller rial Service in the Oriental]
on Donegal Springs Road will streets as completely repair-@at Lincoln Highway West, House, Crurch of the: Brel.
be removed in April ed at this time. Sunday evening. i] ase, Tare © C le re
Following a discussion of BIDS OPENED Mrs. Albert Frank and sis- oY Nimo 0., which
a “IN Iu \ ilade in i rg. [started March
residents having property, The Joy Construction Com- te r of Philadelphia and Mrs. :
: ¥ Francee Frank were guests) Mrs. James Garber Sr |
damages caused by the con- pany,
tractors when they are work-ed a
ing on the sewage lines,
innouncement was made that pid included unit prices fc
the complaint should be filed work, supplies and
in writing. A letter should be equipment. The contract cal
sent to the company which/for the completion of
caused the damage; (The Pa- jobs that arise after the cor
lumbo Company north of the tractors have completed the
Landisville,
bid for a

was award-
maintenance
the Na for the system. The
Jy
use of
Is
any
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Dropped in the
mailbox, or handed
to the postman, your

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Nancy Lawrence, Lee Obe
Tom Fenstermacher, Doris
Hershey.
Second Honor Roll
Grade 12-——Barbara Blech-
schmidt, Janet Charles, Jos-
eph Colangelo, John Cooper,
Charles Denlinger, Verna:
Denlinger, Barbara Ftsnacht,
Patricia Fridinger, Jo Ann
Kunkel, Elgie Miller, Bar-
bara Nolt, Eloise Rohrer, Jay
Shenk, Trevena Stheman,


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Eyes to the sky.
A hum of engines in the quiet dawn.
"Friendly aircraft at 4,000 feet headed
east-southeast,” a crisp voice speaks
into the telephone.
\ At Civil Defense outposts acrose
Wl the land, dedicated people. .
and dependable telephone
service . . . guard our skies.
4700 Independent telephone
companies, serving two-thirds of
the entire area of the nation,
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“One ot America’s 4,700 Independent Telephone Companies
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of Mrs.
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
ler and daughter
latives at Falmouth,
day.
Mr.
were Supper guests of
and Mrs. Levi

Fuhrman,

Sara
James Eich-|
visited re-
on Sun-|
and Mrs. Landis Hess|Bellegrove Church, in Leb
Mr.
at
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1856 Pontiac Conv. Coup
R. & H., Automatic
1956 Chev. 210 Station Wag.
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[1955 Olds 98 4- dr.
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1955 Pontiac 2-dr.
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'51 Plymouth Sedan
'51 Mercury Sedan
'50 Oldsmobile "88" Sedan
'50 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
'56 Chevrolet %-ton Pickup
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ENGNERNENEEERDEERD
Sr. was admitted to the
|Joseph Hospital, on Wodnoo |
day as a Surgical patient. |
Rev. Roy Forney, started]
a 10 day Evangelistic Cam-
paign on Sunday night i the
anon Co. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Bender|
and daughter-in-law,'Jr. and children of Sylvatus,


 
Va. are spending the week
and Mrs. Paul Mz . J
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mar- send a smile lo someone sick. .
tin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resch
of Lancaster, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Brandt, on Sunday. 2 AL nN b
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ney
visited Mrs. Edna (Gutshall
at Carlisle on Tuesday.
ens {ff seer
Flattery at the right time
is what makes husbands out
of bachelors.


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