wr ™e Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 5 » Plan Tests For New Students ‘Homes For Aged Alerted « On Fire Safery Measures THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN Published every Thursday Pre-school tests will b at 11 East Main Street, Mt. ministered in the Manheim Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. Central Elementary Schools - Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor Two vs have been set] Harrisburg, Mar he pre sident of the Pennsyivania and Publisher aside for the Elementary|Welfare Department is wag Assoclation of Nursing and = _- uildings with the time and an all out war to present Convalescent Homes, official- Subscription Rate $2.50 per dates listed below . : ' ly asked all nursing homes : q sing 3 by Mail Children who currently fires in institutions hOUSINg to cooperate rales upon re- attending kindergarten elderly and handicapped peo- fully with the Welfare De- 108 5 Entered t the post office classes in the district have ple so that Pennsylvania will partment officials in this at Mount Joy. Pa po second. been given the be faced with similar matter ngs. mail Bhder the: Act ofitest and will not report for whip . : : class mail under the Act of ue A : P tragedies to those which oc Elias Cohen. Director of March 3. 1879 classes during this enrollment urred in Council Bluffs. Iowa : row period curred in Lounc Wa the Bureau of Services for Member, ernsylounia parents have been notified/and Warrenton, Missouri, {ho Aging of the Welfare De- » sheers’ Assoc i y seeretar Norm: . oy paper Publishers’ Association by letter, regarding the time Deputy Secretary, Norman said, “The Secre- and the school for this en- Lourie announced today tary has given us the green rollment. Parents who have “We have taken an instruc- ght to put as much teeth I not received letters, are warning from the mis- in this preventive effort as it : ed to take the school in their children 10 ¢ tunes of others : effec- their vicinity ind we in- we need to make it tend to have safe institutions tive.” during the afternoon of the tl tut ven if it means i s state eve ans my; i 0 ppear lays scheduled n _— ILE eve : I'his means that if neces- ”" m ‘ “rs paaiockKing some 0 our 4 This year, only the Mat homes” ' Loutie said sary the names of all known ne T™. > res omes 0 > S¢ J d uray De wil Rk gen y| Violets ors will be sent to the Lvery 148 een made 5 Ss ues ay " v / AL th gg? — Through the assistance hh” Department of Labor and In- 0 minimize the e involv-| eg : : 3 rh cooperation of the IT€ qustry for possible usé of the Franklin and Marshall's ed in waiting and in the|chiefs Association of the p, . veling S a Panic Act, under which the Callege band will make alesting process mallerigi i. of Pennsylvania, let- . BRAS. 3 oups have | sed fire safety measyres are en- yersonal appearance in Mt. Broups have been arranged) personal appear : : ters from Welfare Secretary 1. It als sins. th: Joy next Tuesday, April 9./to Insure more attention to H Si | I oreec t also means that The musical evening is be- each child. These results will} arry 1apiro i JEeN after a thorough investiga- ing sponsored by the local help determine the child's mailed to every fire chief js made of homes which B. P. W. club and will be readiness for school and will/the Commonwealth asking gj) (, cooperate, the license held in the local elementary be of great assistance inltheir assistance in this im-l; <,ch homes may be re- school auditorium, at 7:45 p. helping parents to prepare portant matter. The letters pad: Mr. Cohen explained. m. the child for the comingirequest the fire officials visit q 1 word th . . n blain vords 1ese Tl t band of fifty on each institution in their area } 1d ee 1e concert band o Tree Rlementary . . measures could mean crimi- - lm Free Elementary|q, {hat the fire fighters may members was organized in Schgol April 16; me addasisted with the nal prosecution and loss of 1936 and has played as many sonville Elementary School Hevoat of i J : . This income to persistent viola- as forty concerts during a April 16; Manheim Elemen-) ny ut Of each ome, a tors,” Cohen pointed out. school year. John H. Peifer, tary School April 16, a.m. will enable them to know the Jr. is the band director. His H. C. Burgard of all bed and Deputy Secretary Lourie musical background includesitary School April 16 andjambulatory patients. Includ- said, “These may appear to being a member and past 18; White Oak Elementary|ed in these visits would be Pe tough measures but we president of the Pennsylvania School - April 18 and Sport- all nursing, convalescent feel it is far better for all Bandmast Hill Elementary Sc . oncerned to be tougl 7 3andmast vi ay ling Hill Elementary School - homes, commercial and non- concerned to be tough now memb and past presi ent April 16, p.m. only and April profit homes for the aged and S0 We won't be sorry later.” of the Pennsylvania College 18. Fairland iv homes en x "ie Do we > . MY LE 0 S. Bandmasters Association; School children from this . member and former chair- area are asked to register at The letters also requested COMPLETE CIVILIAN man of the eastern division the H. C. Burgard Elemen- the fire chiefs to instruct the g of the College Band Direct- tary School. administrators of the homes DEFENSE COURSE ors National Association; Parents should note theland institutions how to con- Two local men were among smber { Tusic E *¢ S| £ 71 . ake ir | : i . bs enue Yor. he Educators following; 1. Take Birth Cer-iduct fire drills and how to|the fifty-eight persons to re- Nationa ASsoclation; mem- ate. 2. Take Vaccinati : os sob : : : in : a aris Mice tificate 1 ike Vaccination yse fire fighting equipment. ceive certificates signifying ber of Pennsylvania Music Certificate. 3. To Enter First completion of a Civil Defense Educator Association; one Grade ‘this fall, the child At the same time requests qourse in rescue and first aid of the originators and former must be 6 years of age on or have been sent out to offi- The certificates were present- business manager and Hoos before Janu: ry 31, 1958. cials of every institutionled by David M. Wagenseller, rer f the ancas - : . 3 ~~ . ye) of th an ter yn housing elderly and handi-/county Civilian Defense di- DNONY orenesire 0 e . pa oH 2 on ov Lane i! TO HEAR TALK ON capped persons asking them rector and were made at the FeS1aent 0 © ancaster 3 tition "w™ | Ba to conduct fire drills an o meeting held at the Team- focal of the Musicians Un- APPRENTICESHIPS 2 Bl to tots Local 791 Hell ion; originator of and 5 { take every safety measure?” T I su Tol 2 > A new type of progran ny 1e local men were John or of the Red Rose City Band| Ly} program necessary to prevent the J. Cr oll M Joy 1 hie oe : rr. : will be offered at Donegal starting of fires J. Cromwell, Mount Joy, anc which provides free con-| 4 starting of fires. C. Robert Frv.‘Manheim RI rts twice o week at School next Thursday . y, Manheim . certs twice a week at uch . : At the request of the Bur- iit ff anan and Musser Parks: n by the guidance department. eh of : the Ag ka . ks x : of Services for > g- The i \ { inti cooperation with the Lan- Mr. Hillegass of the State ing. 1 Wi y oe rink When" in need OL pr inting ! : ng, Esther . c member caster Recreation Association/Bureau of Apprenticeships me, = i S Ga Fink hn, remember B ulle tin. originated youth dances in will discuss the possibilities] the city parks, which were of apprenticeships in the var- attended by over 10,000 jous trades. The program will youths: director of Bands at pe open to all boys in grades Franklin and Marshall Col- twelve who are ten through lege since 1936; founder and; i.racted in learning trades . fo, the Honorary upon completion of high Band Fraternity Mu Upsilon Sigma He has seen the fra school. . ent unny terhity grow to the point Alpert Werner, and Donald where they have now applied Roeder as instrume nt: 11g s0l0- for a Copyright for the Rit- jg ual and the second Chapter, mijckets are being sold by has recently been installed {,o members of the B. at Lafayette College. He wasp w vhich are fifty i group which are fifty wl, the first Honorary Life Mem- cants for adults and twenty- Tnat you check your wardrobe now and ber of the Fraternity five cents for children. The bring in your clothes early? Then there will Mr. Peifer will direct - the members of the Mount Joy be time to do a good job and you will be all Tuesday performance which Elementary School Band will set on Easter morning. will feature Jack Tyler. Geo. be guests of the club at the Caragnaro, John Buchanan, concert Eicherlys Cael Vegetable Plants FOR SPRING PLANTING MOUNT JOY 3-4071 Cauliflower Lettuce - Cabbage PAY ° YOURSELF FIRST IN 1957 RUHL’S FLOWERS JOY \ GRADE SCHOOL MT 3-6001 YOU PHONE OPPOSITE Part of all the money you eam should belong to you. This year, make sure some of it stays at home by placing yourself first on your pay= roll. It's the only sure way to get ahead. SAFETY LINE-UP WHEELS 8 ts) a For safely’s sake, let us put your car's wheels in perfect alignment and balance. Saves wear and tear on your fires, too. Drive in soon. Our outside I.&S. GARAGE | Ivan F. Wolgemuth U. Sheridan Angstadt, Props. 259 W. 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