Thunday. March 14 © 3 LIONS TO SERVE (from page 1) ~ THIRD PANCAKE ker, Carol Gratch, eighth Mortuary Record BREAKFAST graders; Patricia Nornhold, Paul Richard, Eileen Irvin, Judith Nissley, Barbara Steh man, Mary Beth Weather wax, Carol Detwiler, Larry g.40 a. m. in St Jones, Joan Staley, Mary J. Hospital Fever hm Herel cay He died of injuries suffered will serve breakfasts er and Howard Mummau, March 5, when he fell down out the morning until seventh grade the basement steps at his Breakfasts will be served home, 144 Cooper Ave. Named To J. URBAN BAKER The third annual J. Urban Baker, fifty-eight, Breakfast will be Landisville trucking business operator, died yesterday at by the local Saturday, April 6 Joseph's at 6 am, ceived at least two A's and tured skull chairman of the Brandt h . : Phares W. and E.izabeth Robert sifer : {reider. Phy Peifer, Marlin Kreider, Phyl Swarr Baker, he was a mem- Knorr, Be ber of the Landisville Church David Frantz. Lina Iwanowski, Arlene Hei of God. He was a director of ° . Geltmacher. the Church of God Old Folks SCOUT COMMITTEE member of MEETS IN DEN OV rr inr ic Sey: Virginia Home at Carlisle. seniors; Jean Mumma, Lin- da Fellenbaum, Patricia Baker was a Rachel Klugh, Robert Buch- burg; Lancaster enauer, eleventh graders; Shrine Club. and the The group Carol Showalter, Nancy Rotary Club. voted to install exit Moyer, Jean Heisey, Joann In addition to his wife, he at the door. Hart, Barry Barnhart. Edith is survived by a Weaver, Marlene Patricia Brenner, Brandt, Darla Kulp, Robert a daughter, Lois Ann, wife of phone in the den. Ronald Edgar R. Neff. Syracuse,! [Included in the report Sager, and Musser Wolge- N.Y.; two grandchildren and the Scouts. muth, sophomores. a foster sister, Miss Forty-nine junior high stu- Steinkomf, Landisvi. le, call fire dents were named to the sec- will be fund-raising ond roll. They are Nancy held this Pennell. Hariet Hawthorne, Landisville Funeral services project. Church of God their recent hes, Jakie Brown, Charlotte isville Mennonite Cemetery. (izing them. Wolgemuth, Randy Mateer, —————— chairman, was in charge Jane Brubaker. Bonnie Bair . . the meeting. Margaret Fuhrman, David Girls Invited To —- 3 Shireman, Linda Koser, 4 Kathleen Goodall, Mary Sut- ter, Loretta Schroll, Judy Attend Meeting Grove, Jay Lehman, James] All girls who are eighteen Zuch. Charles Shaffner. Ron- of age and over are in- ald Pennell, Nancy Fellen- vited to attend the March baum, Karen Baker, fresh- meeting of the local JoyCees men; Sandra Miller, Joanne Tuesday evening, 8 p.m., in Martin, Dorothy Hitz, Linda|the local firehouse. To be dis- Hayden, Sandra Barnhart, cussed during Geoffrey Mariner. John Geb-meetine will be the proposed hart, John Fry, Marion Ger- panquet-party for the old-| litzki, Linda Shireman, Mar-|sters of the borough and the, tha Rainbollt, Fay Lucas. Jo-|gagter party for the residents anne Linard, Clavton Show-|,¢ the alter, Deba Weatherwax, (gro me. WALL PLAQUES Dorothy Engle, Jean Coller, PGT SE eighth graders: Carolyn , Activity for the evening SERVING TRAYS Sloan. Sherron Sears. I t keen announced but Sutter. David Greer. Dennis all persons attending are ask- WA Y’S : d to bring two large eggs Naugle, Sandra Mihalik, Lar-| 88s i ry dF er Staley Linda | (Taw)! Mrs. Harold Zimmer-'#8 W. Main St., Shields and Helen Musser, | Man, Jr. will be in charge. Phone 3-3622 seventh grade. ’ sd Sa : ENGAGEMENTS SWANSON—KING Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Nan- cy Carolvn Swanson. daugh-| ter of Mrs. Edwin A. Swan- | son, Marietta Avenue, and. the late Edwin A. Swanson, to Dr. James Rov King son | of Mr and Mrs. Roy J. King, New Jersey. Miss Swanson is a senior at Elizabethtown College and| Dr. King is professor of ’ Englisn = the college Koser’s Jewelry Store A June wedding is planned. | SPECIAL Souveniers BOBBY PIN TRAYS 8-OZ. COKE GLASSES Meassiah Children’s TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING FIREPLACE WOOD E. W. GUTHRIDGE | R. D. 4, MANHEIM Phone Mount Joy 3-5832 Donegal MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Phone 3-5404 TIME TO HAVE (8 YOUR BATTERY RE-CHARGED ? oe] | { : | Frequent check-ups on your battery are 0 1 e omes the surest way to make sure of peppy | starts and dependable performance. Better I Aldus (Red) Hannan E. William (Bill) Pontz, see us soon. Wilh .&S. GARAGE a ® S y S TC SALES and SERVICE Complete Line Esso Products ROUTE 230 | 249 W. Main St. Ph. 3-5671 MOUNT JOY 3-4516 | an Pancake Murphy Stores sponsored Lions Club on!of the Mount Joy G. C. Beginning the club members thru noon in the firehouse and will feature Thirty-three senior high pandisville. Dr. Charles P. the theme of “all you can- students were named to the §iahr, deputy coroner, said eat” B honor roll since they Ye-death resulted from a frac Paul Gingrich was named committee pothing lower . than h Born in East Hempfield and will be assisted by Hen- They are Mary Ann Felly, Twp a son of the late'ry Zerphey, Jay Johnson. Edward Lindemuth, Charles ' : 3 laymond Aldus Hannan and Mumper, Ruth Krall, Kay Mount Joy Lodge 551, F and/ The second meeting of the Krall, Kay Kauffman, June AM; Lancaster Lodge of Per- newly re-organized Boy Brandt, Jane Sweitzer, Pa- fection; Harrisburg Consis- Scout committee met Tues- tricia Shetter, Sandra Koser, torv: Zembo Temple, Harris-|day evening at the Scout County Den. The building repairs are also lights James Heilig son, John was appointed to check into Metzler, Urban Baker Jr., Landisville; the possibility of installing a of the leaders an- Ethel nounced that the Scouts will extinguishers as a They afternoon in the also reported the success of cake sale and Daniel Mowrer, Arthur Hug- with interment in the Land- thank the people for patron- {deff dfs ds James Phillips, of SAVE UP TO 40% JUST ONE POLICY tor complete home protection! dd AUTOM DOE The new HOMEOWNERS POLICY by NATIONWIDE gives you four basic types of insurance for your home . . . in a single plan. Provides broader coverage-in one policy with one premium . . . can save you up to 33% over the cost of buying each coverage separately! 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Gilchrist Tells Rotarians Of Ambulance Escorted manager En route Mur For the first time in the phy, Store, was guest speak- history f community am- er Tuesday noon at the bulance, a police escort was week'y luncheon meeting of provided for a trip taken the lacal Rotary Club. Saturday afternoon but Rotary is why? The ambulanc> was called a “classification” talk, met at the Manheim Pike by he told his fellow clubmen city police and led to the some of the interesting fea- hospital. Upon arrival, police tures of his particular busi- were surprised to have the ness and in particular of the local drivers thank them and Murohy Store chain. ask “But why the service?” The local store is one of The police then realized that more than 300 in 14 states. they had not brought in the The total sales for the chain Lebanon ambulance which were 214 million dollars last was conveying a critically ill year and is the fourth larg- patient to St. Joseph's Hos- est variety outlet in the! pital and for which Annville country. Starting with one State Police had asked an es store at McKeesport, Pa.—* pt. the local manager's home The city cruiser hurried town—the chain grew from back, picked up the Lebanon one unit in 1906 to Harrisburg Avenue 1911. and led it to the St. Joseph's Gilchrist detailed the steps Hogpital. through which a young man Four trips were taken by progresses as he works his {he ambulance during. the way up in the Murphy chain. past week. Tuesday, March mentioned the qualifications 5. Mrs. Carrie Randler. Delta which are needed and listed a1 ont. war taken to the St same of the benefits which "~~~ ____- =~ a career man in the organiz ation will enjoy. ir Inhn H Stauffer The speaker was introduc- WWE « ed by Earl Koser, vice presi- OPTOMETRIST dent elect of Rotary. 0 E. Main St. Mt. Jov. Pa mate ff ee BY APPOINTMENT Political gas provides heat Wednesdays but little illumination. Phone 3-8411 Robert Gilchrist, Giving what in 12 in car on Closed How to pay heating oil bills the EASY way All you nave to do is use our special budget plan. In this way you spread payments equally over the months. Your payments remain the same, even during a severe cold spell And there are no carrying charges. We make automatic deliveries of Atlantic’s famous triple-refined heating oil. It’s now made with a new.additive that helps prevent the formation of sludge. You get even, steady heat. For clean-burning Atlantic heating oil —at a surprisingly low monthly cost—please write or call us today Hollinger Oil Service FLORIN, PENNA Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483 LEHIGH AVENUE LANCASTER. PA. LHL Joseph's Hospital, by drivers John Schroll and Park Church Moves erle with Mrs. Robert Hofl- master, accompanying nurse, Wednesday, a Mr. Page, of Marietta Avenue, was taken to the Lancaster yeneral Hospital by drivers George Copenhauver and Horace Wertz with Mrs. Hoffman as nurse, Saturday, morning, the ac- cident victim, John Lawrence of Elizabethtown, was taken to the St. Joseph's Hospital by drivers Ray Myers and Christ Charles with Mrs, The nurse same (From page 1) . the new wing. The total space when ready for occupancy will date 22 people. Businesses currently occu- pying the Dr. John Ginder cleaners. Although the ficials have not taken official possession of the home, cer- tain arrangements have been . made so that they can have Ioffmaster as accompanying access to the building. 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