. Observe Golden Anniversary MAIN STREET | mugs pa The Mount Joy i BULLETIN SEVEN CENTS PER COPY | If you were expecting first class mail on Friday and it did not arrive, this may be they nswer, fis © ® ‘fount Joy, despite its first class rating based on volume of business, has its problems. One the dispatching and receiving of mail on the Pennsylvania Railroad. ee eo oo Some trains catch mail “on the fly” and at the same time toss off mail sacks. ® » i» train No. fast train here about 8:45 a. m., a bag containing two pouches of first class mail was tossed off on the north side of the track. I YEAR, NO, 42 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL ‘5, 1957 is DELINQUENT TAXES ane courcren | 1ime For Use Of New Sewer System After one month following 88 Council To Create : New Parking Area {the announcement that a mw And Disposal Plant Draws Near & |linquent tax collector will] pro-the Mount Joy Paper Box Co. collect taxes in the borough, yellow to prohibit/the work was started Monday. on the disposal remaining work and the there are the to be|system to the sewer, hurdles yet Mount Joy's new sewer lines system and disposal plant certain re-|The tax collector will collect Will be a use iin cleared fost pts. thor plant. thelall outstanding head taxes" woes wo IB he irsh ip ace, there! Baxter Wells has been including the 1956 per capi- | it was revealed Tues- still is a legal situation by the Authority to day night at the April meet- ing which must be cleared jo sewer plant operator, He ling of the Borough Authority. but which is in the mill, his work on Thursday | Meeting in the fire hall, is expected that the problem|,¢ this week {the Authority gave interest- will be solved shortly. lod citizens who attended a Shortly, information per- [tentative but somewhat elas-'taining to the procedure by [tic answer to the question, which applications for sewer “When will the sewers ‘be use, connection permits, fee ready to use?” payments and other neces- : » Friday, westbound 9, a due on La 03 Announcement was made that sewer installation in the alleys north of and parallel- ling Main street are practi- |cally finished. A petition was received asking that the line were honored a a a annual) ® @ Postmaster Zerphy said that the incident’ has been noted on official reports and has been forwarded to the| postoffice transportation head- CAROL GINDER as The attendance award was| reasurer. quarters for investigation. BIRTHS | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters, Landisville, a daughter, last Thursday. at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.| County Contest vide better parking facilities|painted from the Pennsylvania Rail In the near future, approxi- ta tax. . : : for public parking. This willno such signs exist. The But, instead of landing mangled. last Wednes-'le has lived here since their places at the Cove will be re- viduals can connect their fort is being taken to speed |’ y |'ty said that the plan is not was mutilated — some mail| and will erect barricades 0 0 |lines between Mount Joy and Smeltzer has been custodian ver » f e cards : > . Ras ai [to everyone for the cards and/in one block of East Main til Monday Wg, better cooperation between . . . unti onday, April 22nd. it i itting On Anxious Sea \ -. [at given. Digging on the west Charles Gr saw 3 - rles Groff saw the acei land Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne see better The problem is a difficult|, Ea oad . : ‘or the source of some ‘‘pe-japproached the Little Chi- A t : group singin led by the| vent drivers from backing] 4 ne 19 water works division of its p 2 Y Oratorical n the past but never paved. say contest, Christmas light \g -@® 2 homes. that delinquent water users Principal 3 . | treets. He will also draw up|g,q offered the invocation|28al high school. His commit-|, | 4 t cto in the water. Tues P relatives of the couple foe. 10D and taste in the water. Tues- vho were given a 30-day possibilities of difficulties. |"he leaks, if any. { drawings, council is prepar-| itreets will again be a pro-| : 'ontinled April 15. 9 » ced it. Charles Hershey, su-| “petroluem substance” but f also present and announced|T* . : Wolgemuth on the commit- he ge Tips Given 8 |'o the source. supervising principal of thej~ 4 seeking to have a mutilated. Perhaps some readings by Mrs. Jay Barn Road which is not in the bor-| with the annual community|’ ) are meeting of the Mount Joy| and to put city park lor moving natural gas. written for use through hart; a tenor solo by David| lagent of Armstrong Cork . ard : idents of the area have been Lp igen was have been placed on Serberich, Jr., Charles Fish the rontinuing |Lester Eshleman, and George| for | 0 y iL foriing, held : T'S ling, he at Hostetters. ive its report i 1: ive sre a heen obliged to keep base-|31VE its report at the May|given were that the Author- Seiler, Samuel Balsbaugh and widow who relies for income : : 3 John Weidman, David Weid- ested trash cans be plac-|{his i as ine {this community, was the L be Line nos Pennell reported onlwater drainage situations. Rr orn or | 4 company is sponsoring Smeltzer had taught the Pri of the merchants committee and three this week but reported the purchaselmade vice-chairman of the George Broske repr rn regional oratorical con |, In charge of buying ma- itt k will i x ge broske, repre-| 2 > ¢ committee work wi be done ! Students Of Month Son fifty yellow rose buds: and|ners and spoke on “Peace — the two groups. Lester Eshle-|tunity to compete for the na- from the congregation of the| graduate Friday, at Lancaster was the minister ter. Thursday, at 2nd spoke. He said that this| Edward Becker, Mount Joy I! couples|R1, won first place Sunday] ter, Saturday, at Lancaster had married. f the program. [his brother, James, aged 12, Saturday, at St. Joseph's Hos- Action was taken to at the Monday night meeting [parking at that spot. The of Mount Joy Borough Coun |quest was granted by The borough will leasec|group. oad the land between forty new street signs! fras Alley and the railroadwill arrive which will be| ° vhich will be macadamed|placed at intersections where Ch b aw; + train. it was CHAS. HERSHEY AND MR. AN include the land between |property committee will hold| A fom Ou train, it was, \ND MRS ELI SMELTZER High Street to Walnut Streetja special meeting to decide oa] og ak. wn Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smeltzer Joy all his life and the coup-| (the street that joins Sassa-|their placements. 3 >. ne ras Alley at the former] The group ordered 200 feet However, it was pointed sary arrangements will be re-| tae : alle Keener Furniture Store).[of fire hose to be purchased . out that before actual opera- leased de placed in. the alley. ig ® oo oo day evening at special wedding. Mr. Smeltzer, i . ; also 1 If fire » fi hs Es lve 1, | laterals i Main . Bey 8 Speci: 8 “CT, INThe borough will also regul [for the fire company. The fire ommittees ‘ion begins or before indi- In the meantime, every ef-| ale. an Ong of the pouches wasichurch service the day of theladdition to his’custodian du-|ate incinerators on the land, " treet. However, the Author- not damaged but the wether), 3g y redding : jes. is artive in “he rman’ Will police the parking lots,|paired for the summer seas- couples golden wedding an-ities, is active in “handyman” I I E Yon. { Committees and projects + | inancially practical. beyond recognition. Other NtVersary. carpenter Jobs, near the top of the bank. Bids for a new boroughfhave been announced for the . | An authorization to begin pieces were bent, torn and| The program was held in Mr. and Mrs. Smeltzer Also to correct a parking|'uck which were to be op- local Chamber of Commerce Stauffertown Residents work of installation of sewer cut. [the Church of God where Mr.(Wish to extend their thanks condition, the angle at a special meeting on for the yest. Qneof the og P Thursday will not be opened|iects will be to work for a [Florin on Main street and ostmaster Elmer Zerphey for the past thirty-five years.|y:r : x ; sn Mai streets ; 1€) as years. lq iris they received i Street will be corrected. The|! I a on Main street at the far Said that Sam Dock, Station} At the beginning of thelot the ian vel =a HO lines will be painted The railroad area between fhe borough and the sat edge of the borough was and Maj Messenger, ram Mrs George Broske| - | sharper angle in order North Market Street and|ding townships. Planning for : “ I : : I that ‘drivers BAT Concord Street will be turn-| future development 18 neon While pesicanis line Wolken have examined is expected to begin dent. : : . . Pa led into a twentv-foot maca-{pefore placed new streetsifertown sit anxiously waiting more than half-mile of | ,¢ , rlayed an organ ano | | when leaving the spaces. s|® y-foot maca : : id T it once. oo o a) h org I and pi nol fr orin Gir Wins : 18 oay ng | 50 pes This dam roadway. This has been[are built. Other projects continue searching/roadway and Thursday ha iis : |duet which was followed by| sharper angle will also pre- S ha hg 4 Giving attention to the used as a borough roadway|the year will include an es- one in Mount Joy because ofl, Fn : . : troleum substance” which|ques bridge, working in a iis : : William Tillet, astor ut of the spaces into the 3 : . | y 1 responsibilities, > - the high speed of the trains] £ EL ; bastor| 9) St 00S x i Chief of police Park soap box derby, youth|has contaminaicu water wells/southwestwardly direction a-| Po b ies the Authori . lof the church. At this point right lane of traffic. N€1S§ i ant jo : Fl ih {ty adopted a $16,000 operat- and the deep cut through; the proar Kk f ontest reported two traffic area developmentiand polluted the air the road. ng budget for the fiscal ve: hich they are passing. the Program, unknown to Henry Huth, engineer, was|i mo . : ) and a merchants: committee ng budget for the fiscal year a ie x ne. LaSMr. and Mrs. Smeltzer, their| Carol Ginder, daughter of present at the meeting and ons and one accident inves. i Real } : week’s accidenf is not the Sih, oi Ca dor; Tp: bh ho curb tigated during the past Wilbur I. Beahm heads the Early last week several | ontinued April 15. first and it is believed that, 4"Mrs Richard Divet. their MF: and Mrs. Elmer Ginder, Was : soveral | borough The Rev. W. H. project which is an |, giqents of the area discov- The _ authority emphasized the rush of air created by the. qcon Richard Divet. and/of Florin, won the Ines on. severa let, pastor of the Church offnual contest held at the the odor in their homes 1e authority emphasize train in the confined space| i Be y 8 hat delinquent water users of the cut accentuate the re iio the Church for iis remy land Lloyd Myers, president. av? Ralph work was begun to find resses warning March 15 - i vi BD Mens Re “(was in charge of the meet-{"n ostetler. iristmas 2yme arming hl © o They didn’t realize that the ing the completion of these|j,, lighting of the borough] nust pay their water bills Po v . Ing. 18 ng | S: les f rater £1 . . : The problem is one which|Program was in their honor et ip a €s > ve o rom r water service will be dis- causes no end of difficulties.|"ntil the Rev. Tillett announ-| ng to advertise for bids of] . - ‘ect of the group with Arth-|, We $ ays a i Parents | the road by the next regular Buying Sellin ar Sprecher, Clark Berrier.|'¢dan reports indicates aj Lloyd Myers appeared be- Yor instance. inehided wn nerintendent of the Sunday| . meeting. Warren Foley was] ’ ’ g Simeon Horton and Miller ! | . |'ore the Authority as a rep- the oS 3 h > was in charge of the| : no indication can be given as Ralph Coleman, elementary |. con of the Borough > amage ouc rere| : : | : : = A bt : “lprogram which included |} that the Rapho Township su- | Several ay Jere pervisors are already work box derb hich| Along the Manheim road/Ponegal area, was the moved at the corner oP : Ah tor of 1 (3080 Box gery, which : oe speaker at the Tuesday night]. 3 : were destroyed. Not and Mes Many i ing on the portion of Letever ROtarians is sponsored in connection|are 4 ines = one car-jSPeaker a © 3 Main and New Haven were the recipients inconven-|, > & atone Tips on buying and sell- fey. fas0 ine an res 3 r Jav : 3 ) a chool and Home Association || an iw i tee ienced but some were checks/du¢t PY Jay and Barry Barn | ough. ling as seen by a purchasing| Xhibit, is in charge of Mr. Coleman discussed reporting playgrounds in condition re OE Supervisor Allen Shatz an- Kaylor, Clyde Mum-| For several days some res-|. Tr summer use. automatic machines. Thus, a ony oy od nounced that the tennis netsicompany were “given Mount] eT and Simon Nigsley. Clyde . Rian Soh Consideration ® also A business bookkeeping systems Mr Ry Ted i { the Joy Rotarians Tuesday at carrying water from neigh-| od chai oc Of © DOI es in unsa - are disrupted. . an, Te eidler, courts for the summer and their weekly luncheon Charles Buchenauer are|bors who still have “goog name gnairman A iH sfactory conditions on east ® Brosh. and Solos tet i that the wooden backstop in charge of the youth activ-{water. Other people have ting commiltee which willlVlount Joy street. Indications 3 » recipients g selections by the) i Lennis practice has been plac-| lis awe ity committee and Albert One of the recipients ofi mixed quartet consisting of tod. aEainst the cnc oid pa | William Lawton, a grad-|}/ re oT meeting. Mrs. Robert Stoner|'ty and Council would do ad- some of the checks was a Me Cre MW Ah ° i CC asainst the one end of of Mount Joy high ment doors open for usually 1. Miss Trene Ibach were dition: Souk : Vrs. yde umper, Mrs. fl lower courts. He also sug-lgehool and former resident of| Paul Stoner head the arealunneeded ventilation. [on ; WE i he EN ers tional joint work in the upon receipt of her dividend... "4 My Weidler, Mrs.) fl development committee. The Southern Pipe [also nameq 1) the area to correct sewer and checks. : . S.| ed at the tennis courts. A telling about his John Way Jr. is in charge eae . : ‘ Sn Shee quest was received by him tol: : : : the progress of the Cub Authority Chairman Robert mary class for I rina. ues oy LE ym {job of spending approximate-|9t xcavations in the area. Meng, s in the borougl andl pig . i ary class for many years have 150 feet of curbing at|} 19 lic dollars Adam Greer, Jay Meck-|. orked. five dave last: weel {Scouts In the orough and Rosser announced that and in her honor, the Prim hy million ollars per Voy, George Keener oy Leo. vorked five days last week|~p. jeg Heaps, building prin-|3eorge Broske has been ary Class sang several songs. Church of the Brethren east- jyeur. ard. Sof i i 5 |v as { nard Safko. Public relations reed i Tl lehinery, equipment and pro hoon. 3 iad K i f a record player by the and that William Gass- : ! fo b ry, e > - & re ajor caks ni Te a il sp ay ie vr tae sentative of the Sunday|‘est at Everett. periics. he discussed hi by John Booth, Walter Sloan ny of the lines sociation for the local school [man is assistant secretary- School board and Church] Miss Ginder competed a- ol : > Titus Rutt, Clyde Nissley | ee council, presented them with|gainst five other district win- Charles Hershey, presented What can I do to Promote {them with a lighted picturelit:” With the award goes a of Christ, also a gift from|check for $75 and an oppor- man, past superintendent. |‘jonal title at Richmond, Va.. gave the couple fifty one June at the Church of the lar bills which was the gift/Brethren conference. Miss | |Ginder is a recent rch. of Donegal high school. Martin, Mount Joy R1. a son. An honored guest of the] SSE, - Hospital. (Who married the couple Mar Local Man Wins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth x, 1907. The Rev. H. S. Her-| Diehl, Manheim R1, a Landisville, attended| General Hospital. (occasion marked the fifth Mr. and Mrs. Robert oJ wedding Brien, Landisville, a daugh-| '* € aitenced o i Re Mrs. Jay|in a cafety skill run, sponsor- General Hospital. 3arnhart and Miss Bettyled by the Stick Shifters Rod Mr. and Mrs. Rufus |Jane Charles were in Custom Club. Aided by Williams, Land'sville, a son, Mrs. Smeltzer {s'the form-{as co-pilot, Mr. Becker cov-| pital. {oT Gertrude Sprout who waslered the seventy-nine mile Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coen, formerly from Landisville.|course through Lancaster and Main Street, Florin, a daugh-| MT Smeltzer lived in Counties in three ter, Saturday, at St. Joseph's| __ Iminutes under the prescribed — [time of two hours and 13 Hospital. Le a Vv F WwW El | ninutes. . . . ects | The competition also inclu- { |1ed a rigid vehicle inspection New Officers [ind a quiz on state driving The {laws, according to Kenneth Mount Joy V. F. W.|Greider, club president. He 1as elected new Post officers said that the contest was ap- ‘or 1957-58 as follows: proved by both state and Post Commander, John|turnpike police. The local [Picquadio; Sr. Vice Comman-/man received a trophy for | ter, James Tierney; Jr. Vice his first place win. | Clommander, Russell Sump -® ind Mrs. Leroy Bates | 40 gi Suu Ee 3m, sedar Lane, a daughter,| 3-0 Berglund: oe Saplain at St. Joseph’s| Sdvoeate, Leo Fook, post HINTS a d Mrs. Sheri lan| urgeon, Dr. Robt. The Mount Joy ang Tot Tn an 3 yrs., Warren Fol-{Yomemakers group met last Angstadt, 34 West Main St..| | Tr sds Sr & a d~uchter. Monday. at the| Ys rustee, 2 yrs, John|Thursday at the home of St Joseph's Hosoitol. harles; Trustee, 1 yr. Ralph Mrs. John Hershey, Mt. Joy Mr ori Mrs. Donald Zer.| Yc; County Council Dele-{R2. Instructions were given he , 12 West Main Street. : rates. Ralph Rice and Leoon hemming and belt making phe} ed rg 1° rank; Alternates, Paul well as completion of daughter, Monday. at the nd Robert Childs Lancaster General Hospital. The installation date and, Mrs. Charles Eby and Mr he appointed officers will be|Earl Swarr will attend the | \nnounced later by the com-|Leaders Training April 4th MARRIAGE LICENSES John E. Matoney, 57 East| Main Street, and Elizabeth A | Hamby, Florin. Amos S. Peters, Manheim|, R4, and Mary Elizabeth Geib | R4. Mr. and Mrs. James: E Kreiser, Mount Joy Rl, & daughter, Sunday, at Lancas fry steopathic Hospital. HOMEMAKERS GIVEN Women’s |are Mary Emerson — ASSEMBLY ANNOUNCED price. EMERSON ROBERTS MARY ANN FELTY “Students of the Month” the Mount Joy Rotary Club at Anne Felty and Roberts, above, Donegal high school pupils. Next Friday, April 12, the| nander-elect. {for laundry techniques. An-| Spanish classes of Donegal Final plans were made for nouncement was made of high school will present al? Smoker, to be held Friday, Homemaker’s Day, April 24, Pan-American assembly pro-| April 5, at the Fire House. |at the Lancaster First Pres-| gram for the student body.| The next regular meeting byterian Church. Lunch tick-| The same evening, the tenth Will be Monday, April 8, atjets are available for $1.80, grade will hold a social “hop” 8 o'clock at Post Headquar-land may be secured Yom) in the gymnasium, ters, 27 North Market St. Mrs. Hershey. Dr. Physician On Call Sunday Thomas O'Connor which served to tell and. Rich: Duding their seahch, to Miss' Irene An operating committee to Rotarians how they may buy better and how they would be received as sellers by big firms. Lawton talks with literally thousands of salesmen, seek- ing always to ‘buy the best equipment for the best price” However, he pointed out that lowest price is not neces- sarily the best price, and cited examples of how the highest bid suited the com-| pany’s needs best as it] looked at the long-range in- vestment. | Among the things Arm- strong Cork must have from a bidder are guarantees of performance, definite delivery ate and guarantee of a firm High on the list of considerations is the service fof the salesmen and past {performance of the seller in satisfying complaints. Last on! [the list is reciprocity con- sideration of firms which are Armstrong’s own customers. James Heilig arranged the program and introduced the! speaker. | — TO ATTEND ANNUAL | CONVENTION | ¥ | Donegal High School willl be represented at the annual southern district convention of student councils next Fri- day at Lebanon High School | Patricia Brenner, sophomore: Tay Lehman, treasurer of the |funior high student council: ("nd Elaine Showalter, senior. (will be the local revnresenta- tives. Miss Showalter will inet as secretary to one of the discussion grouns. Thev |will he aceampanied bv Rag- mer Halleren of the faculty. li + ene [TO ATTENT) James Meminger, of the {First Wational Bank and [Trust Comnany, will attend {the thirtieth annual trust of the state Bank- |sre Associati-n Friday in Ten Lancaster County bankers - will be lamong the 200 state bank lexecutives in attendance. Henry Carpenter Robert Booth are in charge of mem- meetings have been planned for semi-annual |Heicey, Melvin | wo farmers Heisey'’s fourth grade for some of the details ling the greatest percentage|'f the sewer and water bus- yf parents present. Charles/ ness was named, including Wolgemuth, president, was in|Broske and George Keener. of the meeting. and John -Toppin, ‘owing the business meeting [named to the finance commit- Adam Greer. and John ard Rainbolt. Hurst Cancer Drive Is This Month Volunteer workers have been announced for the Can Plans Were. also. discussed) cer drive being conducted. {po May meeting which is Old Timers Send in the vicinity this month. | he last of the school year Held in conjunction with Micers will be elected: the 'nvitations both the county and nation Jlementary band will presen al drives, the local drive willl, short concert. and the an continue throughout April. | 4] safety patrol award: Florin chairmen are Mrs | vill be made at that time Lloyd Vogel north of the] ® “highway and Mrs. Alvir Yingst, south of the highway Charles Ashenfelter is chair Hospital Aux. nan of the Mount Joy drive: Makes Plans and Arthur Sprecher is ii ‘harge of the entire area. Mrs. Vogel's workers will} {ve Mrs. Maynard Robinson,| Maurice Crowl, and] ' |Mrs, ana lossital Farmers Night | hree Girl Scouts, Patricia RRR | .ehman, Rita Herr and Nan-| of Held By Lions ership. The neets board of monthly directors| but two] ‘efreshments were served by! ce. he second grade mothers. ° the membership. The meeting held in the summer will be in charge f Jay Meckley, Samuel Weaver and I. Richard Gerberich while ‘he annual meeting will be in charge of Paris Hostetter. Daniel Wolgemuth, Robert Fry and Maurice Bailey. Charles Ruhl is president »f the group this year; Jay Meckley, first vice president; John Way Jr. second vice president; Maurice Bailey, secretary and Carl Krall, 'reasurer. Invitations for the annual [yanquet 2nd reunion of the unt Jov Old Timers have en mailed. If onv member was missed, » should call 3-¢804 for res- rvation Anyone who is not a mem- cr but wants to attend, he Twentv-one members at | nay do so by calling the the March meeting of} umber mentioned above for Mount Joy branch of thr! eservations L General!| Replys should be in early. las’ [There will be surprises. evening at th | wee rere Mrs. Frank Zink [TO TOUR HOSPITAL Street. | Next Tuesday, Mrs. he | nited Ww et cs eu ancaster Auxiliaries |v Vogel. Mrs. Yingst's| ome re [\elpers will be Robert Bea-| "St Main ol nenderfer, Mrs. Robert John-| Plans were discussed for |3rooks, advisor, will Farmer's Night was ob-|:on, Mrs. William Emenhei-| he all-county bazaar to = be {he Donegal high worved at the Tuesday night | ‘or. Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. | eld in Lancester in the fu |[Jome Nursing Club on a tour meeting of the local Liong| Kenneth Nissley, Mrs. Roy| 4 Mrs. Frank Young Sr | f the Eliz:bethtown Crip- | 5 Ma + chairmoa p o want . al A cv Se “lub at Hostetter's. Twenty-| Vagner and Miss Joyce Ba-|}3 chairman of the ev n' led Children’s Hospital. were guests of cer ‘om the local chapter anc re - sn he club for the evening; and] | Irs. Robert Keller co rms (fr me s of [ hairms ‘he nylon sale be hirty-threce members of the|n; {AU , | ‘hairman. The nj ‘lub attended the meeting. NTERTAIN AUXILIARY |g conducted by the club Kenneth Young, student at! Members of the Maytowr| i] pe continued ind finitely | By x rics yo] ciliar . Donegal high school, was the Legion Auxiliary { was annonced at the meet ra rev a | vere entertained Tuesdcy| hg Members of the club quest sneaker for the annual : : rl : 1] 'vening by the local Ameri:| ave peen selling the nvlons flair. He discussed the ‘‘soil| : ie hel wave been scliing the nvions 4 am’ ; ra an Legion auxiliary at thel,nqg the sale will continue »ank program’ which has re-| urd | . : : (post home. Following the|.nder the chairmanst of | ently been made availablej, soting a. social hder the chairmanship olf ‘2 the farmers of the moos a Sota (Mrs. Zink. 2 : was held at which time| plans were also discussed) “rant Miller, who was in| 3 / : ans were also discussed) o jz ; tfames were played and re-|"or the summer card party to harge of the special night.|, { : {freshments were served. Mrs |e « sored bv the gr introduced the speaker. I SpoNsore y the group Miss Jackie Mariner [i Rineer, president, was|’or June at the local Ameri-| ji : °."|in charge. gic > 5 yarn »d accordion solos. Lewis] rg et an Legion | hom 1 nex : ; re eting w »' he Bixler, president, was i ae ang wil 2 Je May 23 ‘harge of the meeting. Pat AY DAY THEME NAMED |Mrs. rank alters, Jr, Gingrich, chairman of An International theme Was in charge. Sadie escort school ’s » is Scout Award James Schatz, son |and Mrs. James (Mount Joy R.D. 2, {Scout of the Month. a member of Troop 39. He was presented award on March 25 by Scoutmaster Harold Etsell. The honor is based on car- rying out of the Scout Oath and the Scout Laws. | Giving of the honor was Merchants’ started in March and James {strations of various countries|>romotion included Emma thus becomes the first scout and dances of the countries (Walters, Dorothy Zerphey, ‘sc be so awarded. {of the world will be includ-|R. L. Parsons, Mrs. George, Thé Boy Scouts will sell led in the program which will|Siller, W. G. Shickley, W. L. home fire extinguishers and follow the crowning of the(Zerphey, and Mrs. Charles will canvass the town on May Queen. Buller. Saturday, April 6. of Mr. Schatz, is the He is the | the | me forthcoming pancake break-|Das been chosen far the first| fast, reported on the progress|May Day of Donegal high|WINNERS May 9. Winners Friday night, Mar. of the event. [sch ol for Thursday, ee {Both typical athletic demon-{29, in the Retail To Report New Families Call MJ 3-6294