Day ny, e You ey ise IN v 4. T “4 My,-andurs. Fred A. Stev- EA Borough Playground | The Mount Joy = To Close Season { Ie pr Ly ods is » lag IQ i awar vortificates Ss ~ Fe) . Today is the last dgy for|Cross will award certificates CTA a . . the summer program of the|/for the completion of the . [two local playgrounds. To-|tests. SEX © night will be awards night] Patricia Phillis, Roger|| + 4 an tu lat both parks at which time Packer and William Pennell|| Mi : awards will be presented to|passed the Red Cross Junior] the twelve children in the(Life Saving Test. David] x RB various groups for having|Brandt, Carol Buchenauer.|| BTN a IE mW id the classified the most points; plus two|Barry Coover, Lora Lee Fo-| > advertisement in the Bulletin/awards for the children whol|ley, Kenneth Funk Gray| ile sp FIFTY-SEVEN" ULLETIN I'H YEAR, NO. 10 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY about Jost diamond ring? advanced the fartherest ir|Greiner, George Hedrick,| And 3 Mdidn't you wonder the swimming program. The|/Judy Kipple, Dennis Naugle, . “ ie . what in he world would playgrounds are sponsored Robert Pennell, Carol Pack-| Pl = x “Yappen?' Nd — didn’t you by the Social Welfare Asso-|2r, Sharon Reese, Arthur] THE WEATHER an or oroug ouncl a es ICla ction bet she'd not get her ring ciation in Mount Joy. Schneider and Joan Staley By Kenneth L. Drohan D i ti back? The six week swimming|passed the swimmers test. | Low High R'fall e iICa ion . v . ®e oo oo program ended last week at] Joyce Beamenderfer, 31 — 66 92 .00 J M 1 J d Bi Well—but she did. The the Twin Oaks Swimming|ty Etsell, Michacl Germer,('Th 1 — 59 91 .00 Sept 22 or oining oun oy an orin ring was dropped in Sloan's Pool, Ironv.lle. During the{Sandra Halter, Kathleen/Fr 2 — 62 92 00 , ; Drug Store, found, then re- time, a-total of 1,094 child-|Harnish, Dennis Mateer,|[Sa 3 — 64 100 00 pedication Services will be Before fifty local residents borough itself. the number of elected coun- read for the construction of turned tothe owner. ren were {transported to the Jean Staley, Cynthia Tripple Su 4 — 65 89 07 held Sept. 22 for the new and residents of Florin, Mt. 1. Municipal garbage col-|cilmen elected by the people Mt. Joy Street from North lie o eo pool for lessons. The firstjand Sandra Wolgemuth pass- Mo 5 — 56 83 School Unit of the Joy Borough Council passed|jaetion: 2. Police protection;|of the Florin ward; 13. The Market to Concord Streets. Now, doesn’t that make three weeks, beginners were|ed the intermediate swim- Tu 6 — 44 33 00 Trinity Evangelical Congre- the ordinance to annex Flor-|3, Adequate street lighting (Florin Fire Company will B. F. Kreider, Manheim R1, you feel good? given lessons and the second ming skill test. | High for year to date: 103 gational Church. |In by a unanimous decision. (including Angle Street not be changed in any fash- received the bid which was 0 © three week period, advanced Donald Alleman, Gerald Low for year to date: 10 | Formal occupation of the The property includes without separate|ion. However, the fire com- the low bid presented, $1,- Ave vou aware That Mounts were given in-| Alleman, Frank Aument,| ew class rooms by the San- B04 Beres 9 por i Or property assessment; 4. Zon-|pany will be eligible to re- 097.38. Jor a Por wonldl ction. : Joann Bennett, Keith Blan- . R day School will take place in sy an Ss laws: 8, Borough plan- ceive an annual appropria- Other bidders were J. Mil- be three miles apart from At He Close of the proton, Willam Blanton, Jef- Fire men uy the morning services. 758 i ‘le ne ning; 6. Numbering of homes|tion from council: 14. Trail- ler Eshelman and Son, Lan- ott 10 west along Todd. S30 gram, there were 44 who) frey Brown, Alvin Collins, Rev. H S. Heffner, Presiding Ih vo e, he resi ents Supervised playgrounds ers now located in the vil disville, $2,430.00; Joy Con- VIER and if Florin passed their beginners tests; Lisa Creider, Dolores Deib- . Elder and ihe:iRev. ©. Als lorin opposing the action (Mount Joy now has two): lage of Florin will be treat- struction Company, Landis- inside the corporre Hinite? 29 who passed the intermedi- ler, Jon Dillinger, Robert Raincoats Deck, pastor emeritus, wind their Mark g, Health laws; 9. Prompted as though they were ville, $3,242.50; Carl Lebo, Side X € ate test; 14, the swimmers Eshleman, Dennis Fackler. the services Eby, left the hall. [snow removal: 10. 15. Bridge lights, Bareville, $2444; Browns- ®e oo @ participate in Following annexation ofiments remain unchanged(street a n d traffic lightstown Construction Company, test; and three, the junior Eugene Funk, Harry Griggs.| : Y : Apparently this is a “first” Jit cat oe Harte! : 5851 1 firemen decided to'with the messages of the day : | . 1: x in Mount Joy. The Eshlemen life saving test. The Red James Harnish, John Hart, purchase one dozen raincoats being brought by Rev. Heff- the village of Florin to the'until such time as ward as- where needed; 16. Connec- Brownstown, $3,073.89; and Brothers are “leasing” two 5 Boninje. _Hedriel, Thomas and one dozen boots at their ner borough of Mount Joy the sessor assumes control of the tion to town sewage system. M. Stoltzfus, Talmage, S & asing [Heisey. ne 155. Je aL ( 0Zey S & . : : 5 3 "ng RErvices av > ea 4 CERT a Means ace ton $92 98° or three parking meters tn . ca Enger Hess, James), Thursday evening meet-| The Dedication Services following services may be- ward; 11. Storm sewers and| loans of accomplishing $2 983.10. : front of their store on a full ISCUSS |Hockenberry, Ronald Hock- ing of the company. The will be conducted Sunday af- come available for the form-street repairs as recommend-|these facilities were discus-| Residents from Birchland time batic : |°nberry, Henry Koestner, Hien. also. decided. 40 pur-/ternoon : er village of Florin as hasjed by borough engineer; 12. sed at considerable length by Avenue appeared a t the =. | - ~ . L als A hd : : ~ * : : ® oo =» Mark Roeser, Sandra chase a new larger motor, A series of four services been provided in other an- Ward or wards to be deter- council. meeting to discuss the place- oy |Kretzing, Leslie 8 Ly ok sincere) held during the week nexed areas as well as the mined by the court; likewise! Six bids were opened and ment of the widened street The parking spots are for C 00 al Raymond Livingston, John| >" te Dodge ‘truck be held during the f Birchland Avenue and al people who might need space Loney Baobare McGinley the present motor is not following with Tuesday even- ee - omen ——— — a > A ers ke an a | 4 DY, arpare Clr Dy, tin = . ia aid . . dy Si a es a 0 e during the clothing store's : : ay heavy enough to “carry the ing, Sept. 24th designated as . . - : 5 id Lk S| Plans are proceeding to|Jeffrey Mariner, Fobt. Marin- i : : {thi ag Lane appeared to discuss the big sale. schedule for next Wednes-|er, Jeffrey Meckley Kenneth |102d : Commuamty higit; Wednes. ISCUSS et oO S ul ing ewe omni of the gi oo eo Tec’ : ; 3 Aid Twenty-four smbers at- day night will be Homecom- | . T i day's meeting to Martin Reese, ur ing night; Thursday evening | George Brown, assessor, he idea, taken from a of the former elemen-|¥rank Santana, Gary Stark tended the meeting. George INS TEER aa) appeared at the meeting and in New England, tary schiol plot, Marietta|Gregory Stark, Barry Stet- Copenheaver, president, where Ralph Eshleman va- Street. The meeting is being|‘ler, Thomas Tripple, Mich-|/1n charge. Fire chief ati arli is rr ED ev ire night as Youth night. cationed earlier this summer sponsored by the Mount Joy|ael Wagner, Raymond Wag- Myers reported seven fire g Committees for these was presented to and approv- Chamber of William Wealand and calls during the month. The i been appointed as Mount Joy > Bors i - ; ; 7: ae reported vices have been ¢ as ) 2 py the Boro Council Mon merce and will be held in|Terry Zink successfully pas-|finance committee reported follows: Memorial and ay night. the firehouse Wednesday, Au-[sed the beginner swimmer the payment of bills a- “Clark Berrier se ¢ ° gust 14th. skill tests. mounting to $136:59 and the ance, was will be observed as Denon | ve Extensions Into Florin Area Rav national night and Saturday ; Johnithe regular meeting of Hart and Abner Gish; Home- Authority the council discussed a bet- ter way to obtain an accur- the sed was the provision in the pressed along the line oflate list of residents to be Borough Council Present sewage bond inden- tought that, maybe, this ad-/Placed on the assessors’ ture prohibiting further bor- BE books. attended f »d time, if take > ittende rowing for new or addition ded time, if taken, would be| the, : i > Ba \ { al work for a period of two @ help to the people of Flor-| Tuesday, Aug. 6 ser. Several members of Fin-land the Burgess, Ordinance Defeated last month's meeting The Bulletin, in an effort Of tl i ation ¢ ittee report- i i ira He he children who pas- donation committec repor fe x years. in. rather : z y | 3 : to try to keep the communi- All borough organizat ons "i ke ¢ ried ! lad receiving $25.00 for 22ming Invitations, Earl Kay-land met informally with le- Tye : . : n, rather th in a hindrance an ordinance declaring two- yo fave Been issued invitations sed the tests, approximately receiving $520.08 te and. Mrs. Ruth Brandt ; : A CAE Proper methods to get a- Certainly i t would i ty informed on- the develop- o send representatives tolfive children advanced intopumping water. Ray Mycrsilof anc ais C x W lL gal counc’l for the Florin round this apparent obstacle them valuable time to pre-{ I Dansing in the block of ments of the proposed joint- # my bres oti Thelother groups after passing md John Schroll were nam ushering and ourte sy, Wal- ¢itizens committee. were discussed. It is possible pare for this new expense “ast Main Street from Jacob ure of the Mount Joy and the planning meeting. 1 Ns Wind BC renrasant the co ~v ter Brandt, Frank Good. Am- SEs ih het A 4 > : ED street to Pork Avenue was : y JavCees went on record at/one test and passed the re- d to represent the company A Sle toe These men discussed the that a way can be found that It is to be ack ledge? : Florin communities, contacted on ast ler meeting to{duirements of the second :3t a meeting to discuss the pon Mole w A Bigles poss.bility of the immediate will be satisfactory to the {jat ol i tt oe ny jassed with a 4-2 vote. Fol. Mark Eaby of Ephrata = this nelr las e, c v x . ns ¢ . 1d ade George Carbaugh, John Zea- _. _ . Ors. a ; 2 hat a 0 1S Iscussion lowing Burgess B. Titus Week 8 donate up to $1,000 as their|8TOup. Tu ny She ve a ,v ger, George Irvin, and Nor- Sxtonsion x facllides Bond holders and the was done on an informal lev- Rutt’s refusal to sign the or- . tps ‘ schoo ) 2) *anesds J > § area. nts ¢ > © © eo initial donation to the pro- All-Awards Night Jet po “man Mateer; Program and One im TA disovs nS agents, al el, but the intense interest|{inance, it had to remain As attorney for the Florin 16 Approximately 110 chil- Advertising, Earl Rhoad, Doris IScus-l Another opinion was exX- taken by the parties in atten-| apled for one month. group which is objecting to Any residents who haveldren attended the all-awards Stauffertown Ralph Berrier and Vernon dance is quite heartening. The vote was again taken Jno Without a doubt, this fore- ‘oy the passage of the ordin- to what could|night Oberholtzer: Music, Mrs. fhe Move, ve hod ‘hoped he Suggested 3 lot held last Thursday Hart, Mildred Way, Miss Pat . most problem will be given] the b So have some news of De done io the plot re en-levening at the Dor . art, Mildre Vay, Miss Pat| M S { { MOS m given nce over e burgess’ veto general information. Howev- couraged to send their ideas|The Br. Soroush pore Still Needs Help Mumper, and Miss Ethel Bar- [ ount Joy cou rites prompt attention with the according to the borough er, Eaby belicves in “playing to John Landis, South Mar-|treated all the children to] The situation in Stauffer- to; Hosp'tality, Paul Hostet- aim to reach the best the vote had to be a his cards close to his vest” kot Street, before next Wed-|refreshments following the/town is now entering the ter, Mrs. Almeda Hostetter 0 T . A Atl . clus on. | najority plus one vote. It a- and preferred to mocks no nesday. levening’s games and con-|Sixth month without any ex-/Mrs. Norman Mateer, Cloy rip Cross I! antic The Florin area can realize|3ain passed with a 4-2 vote statement. fl) oom JoyCees who or relief from the Risser, Myron Weber, Mrs {this most necessary facility|ind was declared defeated. ® oe © lin the treat were Mrs. Har-|“fume-gas” condition. Nc Helen Weber, and Miss Glor- fonly through the co-opera- Exonerations appeared inia Gish; Entertainment, “We prefer ection to words”| SIX Trips Are Written ab ard the Italianby swimming, Mrs playing deck tion of all parties. Whether old Zimmerman, Jr. Mrs. workmen have ih ; “Paivapa” tannic tabla tannic 3 > me is his posit'on at present. Charles Drace, Miss Gene- ‘he area for 2 weeks. Wednes- Warren Bates, Mrs. George hip M/V Fairsea enroute tennis, table tennis, shuffle it can be accomplished in 2| An exoneration i list was oo T k | WwW l 1 i BS T= Tr. Knight f thelTrvin and Mrs. Annie Mump- ‘0 the International Boyboard and many other games yaars in 3 vears or in less |‘ccepted by council as pre- hd aKen in €€eK 'vieve Zimmerman, and Mrs day a Mr. Knight of th A Wr ail Se flee. toed is alyoars, 1 0 years or in less Fosidents of the area will George Albe Southern Pipe Lines and a er. Scout Jubilee and mailedIn the evening there is a time depends on many by George Brown, be interested BOW. thatl Six trips were taken by Set Smith of the Pennsylva- A list of suggestions for August 1 from Plymouth, full-length feature movie. tors, some of which are al-| 3X collector, with the ac. in the current fase of “Clean the community ambulance, In the beginners group ed State Police appeared special gifts and ~memorials/England, the letter which] Wednesday, July 24, already being dealt with. With ‘eption of 27 named which Streams”, a Pehnsvivania during the past week. Last Kitty Etsell won the 30- but no “report was issued of was drawn up by the Build- follows was received Monday whale and approximately 18|the best co-operation it js Were returned to Mr. Brown Dvirtinent of Health. publi- Monday, Mrs. Sheaffer, 14/yard dash among the girls . "=. of Lami ing Committee and is being morning in Mount Joy. icebergs were sighted as the hoped to cut the delay to az 'S Collectable. ction, there appears a nice ew Street, was taken to|with Kathy Zimmerman, A letter left the borough ~ffered to the members and By Robert Buchenauer (ships left the mouth of theminimum. | Donations of $15 were re- story and picture about . Lancaster General Hos- Second; and Cindy Monday to the Pennsylvania Friends of Trinity Church July 29, 1957 St. Lawrence and entered -—— [eived for the use of the Mount Jey sewage treatment Pita] for X-rays and hemelthird; boys, Raymond Wag- Public Utility Commission, who desire to make a special] Upon arrival at Quebec. the great Atlantic. The ice-| i | “ove. One building permit plant. lagain by drivers George Co-|ner, first; Thomas Tripple, Bureau of Rates and Re- contribution or memorialize Canada, on July 22, the Am-bergs are brought down Boro Authority I'vas issued during the month eo o o and Thomas Mar-second; and Michael Germ-| rch in care of C. R. Isen-a loved one. More than aerican delegation to the Ju- from Greenland by the cold {for the construction of a The article gives in brief KleY: The same day, Mrjer, third; Balloon | blowing berg. The contents included score of items, from road Jamboree boarded the Labrador current and are To Buy Truck |earage. : the capacities and functions 227 South Market/contest, Doris Bair, girly; the follow:ng paragraphs: signs, medicine cabinet and Italian liner M.V. “Fairsea” Very rare this far south dur- The police reported ignor- of the various sections of the Street, was taken to the Thomas Tripple, boys; pea- July 10, 1957, 1 received a varnish to lighting and plum- bound for Plymouth, Eng- ing the summer. The Mount Joy Borough| ng red traffic signals, 6; im- new, $1,083,840 installation, [Orion Memorial Hospital, nut scramble (lucky peanut); "ine vou would ad-|bing fixtures, doors, windows land. Despite a drenching] Arriving in Plymouth, En- Authority decided to passing, 1; passing on eS |Baltimore by the same two|Elaine Brown; archery SCOre ice me as to the findings of and electrical equipment of downpour most of the Scouts gland, on July 30, the Am-tise for bids for a pick-up ‘he right. 1; operating a ve- TWO LOCAL MEN'S drivers. gontest, Douglas Brown, the situation in Stavffertown. many kinds. Amounts range gathered on the deck to bid °rican ‘delegation will con-/truck to be used by workmen hicie without a license, 1; Tuesday, Mrs. Sara Haug| In the intermediate date. I have not heard any from $1 to $300. their friends and loved ones 'inue by rail to Sutton Cold- at both the water works and 'verating a vehicle without ? : | field Joseph Mich license in possession of op- was returned to her home|Kathy May won the potato report. I would like to have Subscriptions for amass: sree . Ld the Lancaster Osteo-lrace with Sharon report of your mages were estimated pathic Hospital by driversisecond and JoAnn Bennett,|tion We are now in the sixth a $700 in a two-car crash john Myers and Earl Zink|third; boys, Gray of this situation Bed a Marleun. he Thursday, Isaac Eugene Funk, second;|at this writing nothing has|Building Fund, Treasure € r. Buele, fifty-five, was transported from hisjand Chris Sherk, third; bal-|heen done to correct the situ- East Main Street, was head- former North Barbara Street loc : ¢ ed north con Route 141 to his new home loon race, Joanne Bennett, ation. I do hope this can be AUTOS CRASH pastor, the thesela final farefell. investiga-|items will be received by the Rev. David R. harbor Wolfe, or by Mr. John Hart, of a “bon voyage”, At 11:21 to 12. It will commemorate the Tuesday r. p. m. The extonsion. to the park-|the famed S. Lawrence Powell of Gilwell, of theler n ear Birmingham sewage plant. Many threw coins into the where the Jubilee Jamboree aels. engineer, in the old tradition Will be held from August 1 certificate of presented rator, 1; reckless driving, 2; completion at failure to change address, 1; night meeting! nd ignoring parking tickets the M. V. ‘“Fairsea” the 100th anniversary of the for the north side of the bor- 5. off and set sail down Pirth of the late Lord Baden ough with the exception of] Names To Meeting Chief Frederick Street and East! Charles Bennett, Jr. and voyage Scout of the World, founder Main Street which will both James Spangler were named |cast on a seven-day ; on first; Joyce Beamenderfer, o an-|i \ 5 cording to State p lice when west Donegal Street. Drivers second oo Kathy May, yo we xe Hl a ‘Bank a n dlacross the broad Atlantic. [of Scouting, and the 50th be completed in the near fu- by council to represent the Je eve into ihe Eur! Zink and Johnboys, Charles Brown, first; | residents have to close all|Trust Company has been ma-| The USS “Charger” was anniversary of the move- ture. at a. planning meet- ag eh Myers with Mrs. James Hos-|Chris Shirk, second and Jon|doors and windows for the|cadamed. This portion of the|was built in Chester, Penna., ment he founded. Three resolutions passed by ne nexY Wednesday in the BE st ahead tetter a s accompanying Dillinger, third; peanut cold weather. I am hoping|extended lot is to the rear oflin 1941, designed to be a 3 Queen: Rabe II and the groun included the auth- |" Bouse Jo ieuss the > Ho wut Sideswipe 2 [scramble (lucky peanut),/to hear from you in the veryithe home located west of the transport ship. But at the pe oe an the Dise of ority will request that the A gg ormer grade Bute br Fridey, Marlin Longenec- Phillip Hostetter and Barry near future. |bank building. coming of the war the plans/“dinburgh are expected to phond holders approve the Shoo! plot. : riven by ker, Elizabethtown, was tak- Etsell; archery score contest The letter was signed by] Se were immediately changed attend this great event. amendment of the sewer in- 9 Donald Zeller, seventeen, of n to the St. Jos ’ A ’ ’ e 3 } eph’s Hos-|P stette st; € ay Myers Pinkerton Road. Police said pita] by ar BE ran list, Cray Ry Myr, Buele will be prosecuted for Mye d 0 art: pi ( i failure to yield half ye yers and Ray Myersira Gephart; ping pong ball had neither the highway. local fire chief. The new street report nor Street, east of the et as accompanying nurse. Sat-|ler, first; Gray Greiner, sec- dents of the Hi urday, Harold Hinkle, Wal- ond. that the fumes and gas were was also made that two METH a nut Street, Marietta, was ta-| Senior winners were Ka- as strong Tuesday as any day lights will be the month of Jul tot led ken to St. Joseph's Hosp'talthy Gruber, first; Kathy since the condition deyelop- Pinkerton Road within e y lotaledhy drivers John Myers and (Turn to page 5) ed. next month. $792.46. [Roy Myers. TNJURED, IN THREE- CAR ACCIDENT | Frederick Gerlitzki, 25, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Florin, was injured in a 3-| Additions and renovationsithe first pav'lion near . Kahley, Manheim R4, a|car accident in Lancaster on|are being completed practic-|entrance to the park. Friday, at Lancas-|Saturday night. He was trea-|ally weekly to make the new pieces of equipment ter General Hospital. ted at the Lancaster Generalltle Chiques School Play-|were placed at the second Mr. and Mrs. Robert B./Hospital for a cut on thejground a “natural” picnic|pavilion and at the Grove. Shenk, Manheim R2, a daugh- head. Mr. Gerlitzki had been|area for Mount Joy! Sunday, at St. Passenger in a car driven| The peninsula, surrounded ted this week. Robert by Billie Dradshow, Lancas-|on three sides by the his son Kenneth donated a ter, who collided with two(Chiques Creek, has had|their time and os 5 other autos. more charcoal stoves and re-|during three evenings to help thing have been oe Rae BL, aE Tre creational facilities added make the new additions pos-|There are three other Hospital. [FQ BL dei during the past week. There(sible. The sand pits are lo-|suitable for swimming; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy R. Hei- East Donegal Street, will cel-|:n the park located at the|for children’s play. Each pit sey, Mount Joy Rl, a daugh-lebrate his eightieth birthday three pavilions and t h e|is surrounded by a concrete|children to swim. ter, Monday, at Lancaster Tuesday, August 13th. |“Grove”. Six picnic tables|border. | Another change is in General Hospial, | SE |are available in the three pa-| Frank Germer, custodian parking facilities at the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lutz of Mount Joy R1, a son, Fri- putting something into it. day, at Lancaster General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kray- bill, Landisville, a son, Tues-/| day, at Lancaster Osteopath- ic Hospital. area reported erating. BIRTHS The to see a view of the and the various spots’. Frey proximately seven feet ter, / Ae rope swing, diving Hospital. shallow enough for along battery - operated {motor for the park’s alumin-|to autos is now open Mr. Germer lin a grove of trees [the east side of the plot. Two additional water fau- um boat. Physician On Call cets have also been this week. Formerly Sunday was only one side of the park near| Dr. Thomas O'Connor bubbler and faucet located at|the first pavilion, a ride in ed at the playground. there/the boat. Beginning on the south of the driveway. A lights re-|to a “baby flat-top,” Marlin|Greiner, second; girls, Sand-/As of Wednesday evening, he cently installed on East Main|the Horo Little/bought the ship and con-|/facing Birchland Avenue,|struction in order that new with Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster distance throw, James Metz- an answer to his letter. Resi- Chiques Creek are now op-|verted it into a beautiful|Springville Road, Fairview|construction could be start- P ay Baseball The announcement passenger liner and rechrist-{Street and Cedar Lane. installed Add Many Facilities at Little Chines Creek Park the|the boat will allow the riders|though the park was cleared,|possible water the wild life along the banksjuntouched to encourage such] Three sand pits were spot where the water is ap-|/winter months, equipment form, and backboard for clo-|to decrease the possibility of tion which 3 : erected./high waters flooding the low has made the funds available !i¢€ Will be held at 9:30 = players 106 are now eight charcoal stoves|cated at three different spots|is a spot where the water is|dyke was built from the ‘fill’ contributed to the If you find life empty, try vilions and four are located|of the park, also received a The gate at the entrance|cross end of the peninsula.[trance from Park Avenue. { outboard which was formerly closed|Since many trees were will Within the park, parking ar-|the borough’s sewage system. | added give rides around the park in eas have been made available new trees are being planted, Wildlife is being encourag-|ditches have also been placed After ° denture to remove a >"Old Ti "J war an Italian line] Work has begun on resur-\month period of no new con- imers Oo Al-|ed; that the trustee buy as| ‘ : » 3 new ened, the “Firsea”. though the project was post-\many 1960 bonds as there is eR Old Timers hi on In the morning and after-poned temporarily until ajmoney available (to be paid }.c.hall team in the annual the noon there is plenty of time|state inspection could the connection fees and baseball game next Thursday for us to entertain ourselves made, front foot assessments); and August 15, 6:30 p | to appoint the C. C. Collings, This year’s event will ine Ine. as Suman! Nelude several father-son come fae Event Ph ig ement petitions, The game will be played on the elementary school diamond. FOOTBALL BEGINS Ben Groff will coach the Football practice will be- On and Bernard A . gin for Donegal high school/Kear will coach the Midgets, From the park’s beginning jo. week. will re-|Old Timers are asked to cone which would park, [several areas have remained|remain in one low area. “swimming wildlife as rabbits, pheasantsithree years ago, the equip- 3 av [tact Mr. Groff: At the one swimmingand squirrels. During the ment and labor have been POS Sor rectly to te gr Some dis a 3 > slic « . feeders are made possible through the of practice. \day armed with old clot} deep, erected within the park. |SICO Foundation of the local i 3 : land their “lini ™ plat-| Another change was made SICO Company. The founda- , Uniforms will be issued on™", | Eh are aad to report for the game including supports schools Aug. 17, and the first prac-| who will be spotslarea of the park where the/to the school-owned park. Monday, Aug. 19, with movin f i onelone pavilion is located. A|The SICO Company has also/Practice at 6:30 also that ee Meat ar di park in/€Vening. rt . smalljalong the north bank which many ways. | Football physical exams School will © i encourages the waters to, The park, which is open to for Donegal high school will Jocal area St ny hi natural water the public, traveling a- by turning east to the|travel in the may be reached be held at 10 o’clock Satur-|than a park.|bed instead of the en-{day morning, August 10. | month. Wednesday, September 4, the students of the Donegal high school, Mt. Local Jaycees thank the|Joy Elementary school, Mar- — |public for supporting the car|ietta Elementary school, To Report New {wash held Saturday at For: Florin and Maytown Ele- |ry’s Garage. Over fifty autos mentary schools and the Mt. Families Call washed and severallJoy Township Elementary MJ 3.6294 lost —————— my daily.|through the installation of, —————— throughout the plot. Drainage more had to be turned away|school, will report to school Ifor lack of space and time. 'for the 1957-58 term. Al-lin two spots to drain off any
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