The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 15, 1957, Image 1

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al | High for year to date: 103 at the two borough play- BET Tea on SE 11 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
or . i "| Low for year to date: 10 |grounds Thursday. The even- SAIC BULLY 11 rere est co YH) w¥ FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. !
, Os man’gy opinion — Vie OUTLOOK ling marked the close of the
yy P wi, b Fie barber who ™ td 1 iy 1957 playground season. |
everything has. talked and as in the past except| At the borough park, ach- New Park Building To Be School | } r e
. : Nl fot ievement _ trophies were a | reopie anizZ
b- talked and talked about the|for temporary relief Thurs-| ded Ritty Etsell and Mi. | - |
dl Florin-Mount Joy jointure/day night and Friday in i HAE TA be tho: Ka- Erected By Lions Club Oo : . .
\ until he’s about talked out. [ke of scattered showers thy May and oar Sherk : : : | pening To Fi ht for Re © fr om Fu mes
oe oo oo ay thunderstorms. These are/ hy Vay ant Kathlene Gro. Mount Joy Liony hive gone| |
of- not expected to be very hea- s; K “lon report to bui a new A d Lis l= ;
n- an ope wet to te Store vy. A cold front will and William Pe nell building at the put. Ordinance Is nnounce % FER | Stauffertown residents nam-
In : 7 (with fair, cool and pleasant : [The building will replace the| | Ta. led two residents to have leg-
d box dof erected it on the weekend, with no rain Sat-| At the school park, ach-frame structure located near N oO Fil | The schools of the Donegal oR lel petitions prepared im onds
outsidy”as an indication that ievement trophies were giv-the pavili The present INOW n rie Area Joint School System] ond : ;
se he is expecting mail urday or Sunday. Hop g1v-ithe pavilion. ie present . 7-58 He a. ; er to continue their fight a-
s expecting mail. wrest) en Vickie Hess and Larry pbuilding was first used as anl que ordinance concerning Vil} open for the 1957-58 L. Ot Ce Le os cups
. . a (Hostetter, beginners; Sandrajobservers post for airplane. annexation of Florin into Sef] layin wi S SAN HW Jy oy [stance in the water of the
His “friends” pointed out, Parade To |Gebhart and Harold Smith, spotting during World Warl} borough was fled at uesday, Sep — NV a i honor Tuesday
e to him that he doesn’t Sven Jintermedisges; Kathlene Har- pj, lcounty courthouse Monday.” 937. d : HR night forty-one adult resi-
have a door number. “I'll fix| nish and Daryll Wittle, sen-| Clyde Nissley and Charles borough council passed! High school students in) |dents of the village gathered
or that,” he came back and| Featu re iors. |Ashenfelter, co-chairmen of {0 ordinance at last Monday grades 10, 11 and 2 win i! lon the lawn at the home of
marched to the store and Sharon Reese and Robert the civic improvement regular meeting of port Wednesday, Septem po Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherk, Jr.,
purchased numbers, Show [Pennell were awarded swim-imittee, are in charge of the council, it was advertised in & i. - ae to decide what can be done.
’ eo ¢ © {ming trophies for their en- project. lhe tin: |8 an will repo urs ay,| Re ers. fire. chief. op
. ‘ thusiasm and most continued The representatives of fleas the 5. Students ‘are rey i
The mail box and numbers| Mount Joy will again have improvement in the Iu met with borough on | adverlsinfy to follow last year's) ¢ : y
o now shine out good and|a parade the opening night of, Runners-up in the different cil oficiales or “lug certified copies were issued) gopedules. ing what had been accom-
g bright in front of his home. the local Community Exhibit| Dn cil officials at the park last, orough council's attorney Elementary students will] ‘| plished with the Pennsylvan-
And, if there i i ittee age groups received ribbons. Saturday morning to jn turn filed the ordin-|.. 2 S |ia Public Utility Commission
, $s any doubt infthe committee announced. They were Terrie Gember-|the type of building needed.| t th arth 1 report to all grade Schools) to date. Although the situa
anyone’s mind about how he After bsence of one year|]j : | : SIV te . 4./ance at the courthouse. re- gl 2, .
r feels: and 10 85k hime. on. a She year Hing Muy Sow as The ciub wil take ers mains on file thirty days be- tion developed in February,
e Shar . y -|decide the type o uildin re final acti > taken, : 8 3s sti io 0
1 he takes the short-cut answer tion, the parade will again mand Wagner, beginners location at the next fore final action can be taken New Pupils is sil to solution lo
and simply says, as he points be the Wednesd feature : | [the problem. Letters passe
t mp ys, e ednesday A - the borough park; Joanne meeting on August 20. | Sus i between the PU.C. and. Mr
hv op ma pox and numbers, The local Lions Club will be Bennett, Dena Lich, Kenneth| Club members will not] Pirie is Ae: Jove [Myers which were expec-
“I'm i : Toi we schoo istrict an yers 2 -
r rea vi 5. o lin charge of the parade. and Barry Etsell, lonly finance the building but East Donegal vs children of school age ted to solve the problem but
e A Lancaster County plow-|intermediates; Judy Kipple,|will provide the labor for 1 shold enroll. - their children. la letter received by Mr.
be We might say here that the ing champion will again be Sandra Wolgemuth, Dennis/the projects. The present (=) Of 1951 BEFORE the opening o f| wer PET oo ; .|Myers Tuesday announced
r Bulletin 1S taking no editor- decided at the farm show. C./Naugle and Terry Stark, [building is used as headquar-| ass 50 I l. The 1 1 fri in| TRANS-ATLANTIC TRAVELERS p 14 ste that according to the findings
ial stand concerning whether|A, Ricedorf was named chair- seniors. ters for the summer recrea- . Fr ia i aL TE on thie 1 i i
e there should or whether! ms. : in| Runner-up at ti : i Holds Reunion [the high school building is'county are Eagle Scouts Robert S. Foust of New Holland [0 e two pipe companies
r there should not be a joint an 2 he 1} 1 up 1¢ School tional program. lopen daily from 9 a.m. until/and Robert L. Buchenauer of Mount Joy who sailed aboard|who conducted the investi-
£ yg Sy So he a Jointure|charge of setting up the con- Playground were Beckie Hess, J Sa The class of 1951 of East/3 p.m. Vaccination certificates the M.V. Fairsea to England for the Jubilee Jamboree that gations, there is still no solu-
J of | € two communities intojcession stands at the show. [Elaine Brown, Geb- Donegal high school held its birth certificates ‘and report brought 85,000 Scouts from 65 nations together to comme- tion!
: Charles Ashenfelter 8 chair-| BP a EY le¥, veD t r union on Saturday after-cards from former schools| orate the 50th anniversary of Scouting, Durie their nine Tuesday's letter from C. R.
. 0 0 man of the project ginners; Georgianne Schneid-| ay are enter: .>|day ocean crossing the boys counted 18 icebergs and one
The publisher of this paper Project. ler, Patricia Alleman Jon! noon at the Donegal Club should be brought to this oy. " ¢ they passed within 600 miles of Greenland. They Isenberg, director of the Bur-
r i 2D pap The SICO Company has ss, i PI ned For {House. registration. are sh here in their stateroom of the Fairsea eau of Rates and Research,
3 lives in the proposed annexa-|again given the use of its Dillinger, and Gene Hess, In-| an | | Plans have been made tof Shown here Er {Pennsylvania Public Utilit
= tion area and signed the peti-| d ds f Cynthia Tripple, | Of the forty-one members| 1a — ie Monit mip sae : ee i ylvania 1 y
1 : 2 garages and grounds for theo, C : Th A ine soventae ro give pre-school tests to all| |Commission, went into detail
tion supporting the proposal. show. Due to the erection of Heron Ve i es, ree reas ithe Seventeen Were children eligible to enter first! F Of G d S h | concerning \he ‘situation. He
. i sh an r resent: James Shank, | : es
; po he Joss fot id go ihe new garage, there will bel eniors. : Sy man, he Lancaster County Be Marilyn Heller Gar-|8rade but who have NOT at- uture ra e C oo {Stated that investigations
court and change his mind. some changes in the locations Until noon last Thursday |School Board has voted East Petersburg: Peggy tended the local kindergart-| : were begun by both the Man-
9 of several exhibits. aS uray is av Cate oo vo i €ns. These tests will be given| Light and Heat
: [there were ties in the first establish a Day Care Center Shafer, Landisville;| 8 ot S IScusse |
But, the Bulletin as a news-| 1he next meeting will be : Wednesday, August 28, at the !Company and the Southern
for handicapped children. Elizabeth-!
(Clarence Wagner, INT :
|contest lasted until 6:30 p.m. This center will serve the{own: Margaret Stephens Bu-JMoYiown Intermediate school
Thursday when the winner children from the Donegal {perford, Harrisburg; Leroy ® Maytown at § a.m.
what is going on concerning RE
the matter. The proposal is] hf land runner-u area, Elizabethtown area, and 3 . |
{ -up battled for|area, Llze area, é& Buffenmyer and Ammon|
East Hempfield [the trophy with extra games Manheim Central area and gmith, Florin; Wilbur Bru-|
one to be decided strictly on | Wednesd Sentémber 4. gt
land contests! \will be located at the Evan-|paker and Luther Kline, Col-| nesday, September 4, a
School on Ballot 3 cor and Lage
(places of several groups. One Pipe Line Company immedi-
ately following the explosion
on February 9, when a two-
family dwelling was destroy-
ed. He said “Wherever test-
ing instruments detected any
: {held August 27. py
paper wishes only to tell g Action was taken last night/11, 8 p.m. in the firehouse.
by representatives of bor-The organizations who were
ough organizations to plan not represented at the meet-|
renovations for the formering ore asked to attend this
grade school plot. Since the September meeting.


the democratic principal of |
majority rules. Each citizen] [8:30 a.m.
tournament ut the gelical Congregational Sun-|;mpia R.D., Russel Herr, . ._Itime the school building was Name Needed :
within the area is not entitl- I day School Rooms, New Ha-| tee: x The high school cafeteria > perceptible leakage, the
2 {borough park was completed 94ay SB, a- Kenneth McMillan and Lil-| i , % =. removed in 1954 the plot has; Names are needed for leak SoM
ed, but is obligated to stand In November {the last week. Kathleen Gru-|Ven Street, Mount Joy. [lian Thomas Newcomer, [iL open Wednesday, Sep been dormant. Ownership of the committee in charge and points of leakage were tem
{tember 4. The price of lunch
[to students will remain at 25
|cents. Enrollment in the high
{school is expected to reach
norarily sealed with mechan-
ical devices and an orderly
procedure inaugurated for
sonducting an intensive leak-
with the group which he, feels
in his heart offers the best
for him and his community
for now and for the years to
The decision of changing/ber won the tennis tourna-| Mrs. Dora Aungst has been Joy; James Drescher, Ruth
{the Hempfield Joint School ment with Carol Buchenauer selected to teach the groupMiller Hollinger, Harold Mus-
(District to a union organiza-|as runner-up. Joanne Darren- and Mrs. Dorothy Spicklerser and Martha Roland Ger-
tion will rest in the hands of kamp and Jean Staley were will be the registered nurse. ber, Mount Joy R. D.
the land was transferred from also for the plot at the form-
the school board to the Mt. er school. Residents are ask-
Joy Borough Council. ed to help make suggestions



ORIG. re ; x ! 1850 students, an increase of] One month ago, the local for possible names for thelage survey of the gas lines
i ®e © © |the voters of East and West tied for third place. This new Center will bring) The guests were the 40015" over last year. [Junior Chamber of Commerce group. The subject will bejiy ang Ry Stauffertown”.
[Hempfield Township and | ® to five the number of ! Child band, wives and children of School ‘Calendar sent invitations to seventeen discussed at the next went on to discuss the
Caution Don’t forget, [Mountville borough when| Development Centers in thethe class members. Forty- enge
town organizations asking ing.
that they send representa-| Suggestions were given by
tives to the planning meeting.ithe Jaycees plus other sug-
John Landis, co-chairman of gestions from those in attend-
various types of testing used
in the area to test the fumes
ind the water. In summariz-
ing, he announced that ‘“‘out-
The calendar for the 1957-
beginning Sunday morning the question is placed on the| includes: the
i to be exact) lballot in the general 4 on te Three To Be
it will be necessary to dial this N ber, it |
{this November, it was an ‘Awarded
county. The others
{Manheim Township,
{ta, Rothsville
are inthree were present in all.
Ephra-| Prizes were awarded
and Quarry-'James Shank for being
to 98 school year
following dates;
October 10-11 — Lancaster
the|


your telephone a bi > ig a ici ville 3 ard also : >& arrie ille : at
Your phone a bit more nounced this week by offici-| |ville. The Board also approv longest mari ied, Ruth Miller], to Toichors the Jaycee committee, took ance. This list includes grad-|side of having verified the
carefully. als of the joint board. fed contracts for transporting Hollinger for being the most ounty 1eacners .nstitue. charge of the meeting. Eleven!ing and seeding the pl ith tae anies he
® © o Each of the three individ) Degrees lthese children to the centers.recent married, Marilyn Hel-| November 28-29 — Thanks-| wilh = ye ling ig see ing he plot it fact that both eompaniss ave
{ S 1 | 3 , d tole AY ) zations re epresen- g » |g | wwe we as -
The Columbia Telephone|ual school boards of the dis. | Two local residents and i = ler Garner for having the8!VINg ols American En rr or glo belli ny cated
company, joining the nation-|trict has voted its approval |, former resident re a jvoungest child present and te) 33 3 Friendship Fire Com- include trees, walks, bench-|iazards incident to the op-
tide network, beging use efof the change. In addition 10 mong the twenty-four per. Broske Named [umes Shani tor having the L008 TEL lpuny, war Memorial Assciv es and shrubbery; skating ration af their _ individual
> i i son : » degrees ia S 4: siness ¢ 2ssion- rin ice skatin or nroller|facilities, along wi he fac
for Mount Joy and Empire tasks, the prospective Who Will soselve degrees To Position Each class member spoke Hoh 25 Baccaladreat al Women’s Club, JayCees, skating or il a small ror nig farther of
for Elizabethtown. It is vital district would stand to erg College Friday, Aug. 23 lof his activities since the last’ ay 40 — Uaccalaureate Girl Scout Neigh- lodge-type building; a swim- | ither oil or gis has been evi-
that phone users dial thesejabout $20,000 more in state in the Lvle Hall Cs George F. Broske, Schoolireunion, after which a picnic Iv ce. borhood, Social Welfare As- ming pool; and a war mem-|ienced in the immediate area
prefix letters. Otherwise alappropriations. [Hy 0 Lane, associate director served ay 20 — Commencement, ti : M J Hig} i ne oF ; - on
ber { AL 2 the io} (will be presented by Dr. A.L.ane, associate eclor ot)” Tt = ox Cs 11 beExercises. sociation, ount oy Hig 1 orial plaque or monument. t appears that nothing fur-
Nerd Su er or 18 eling o € Joint, preidenstine, dean of in- admissions and placement at) ie, next: reiiion wi ol June 6Tast day of school School Alumni Association] Committees her can be reported at this
e connected.) board last Monday night, and degrees will Franklin and Marshall Col-lheld in 1961. | the School and Home As- 3 : ime.”
0 O° John P. Kershner, Leb ! > Das rears,| The lanni .ommittee|, NeW faculty members . | Special committees wer] !
, Lebanon, be conferred b Dr. D. L lege for the past two years,| he planning com ls . _|sociation. A : . iE
For the important hired to teach junior|n: y | resi. has been appointed directorlconsists of the following; include Carl Keefer, physies i initi . appointed by the chairman t In regards to the statement
look elsewhere in this issue/high school geography. He Biemesderfer, college presi-| £ the llege’s enlarged Martha Roland Gerber, ad mathematics; Robert Following an initial dis- check on estimate cost before | nade in the letter that no
£ hae Bb tench oe dent. {2 RE RS NA hl tiv: Tos Buffe .r Smith, geography, Marlinjcussion, an election of offic- {he next meeting. Eugene (new leaks had been discover-
of the Bulletin. A two-col-|ha een a teacher in the| Wilbur Brooks. of Placement Bureau. He will Leroy Bu enMyer, mathematics, in the/ers was conducted for the pj nev| 'd; workmen repaired one
umn advertisement explains Birdsboro schools. In other David St i Fd have full charge of the plac- Russel Herr, Rosene Musser '" atics, 1n e 5 Mr. Landis ; ’ Eicherly and Glenn Ferney| or leak oh the brid
fully. business, routine expenditures Fo 8 ge ling of Franklin and Marshall Brubaker and Peggy school; Miss group. Mr. Landis Was were named to check int |'¢W ‘eak near the bridge
5.0.» amounting to $52,340.52 for gree in secondary education! ew 5 nile Shafer. Stradling, elementary music; chosen chairman; Glenn For- the costs of landscaping anc the Little Chiques
There was a rumor afloat
the month of July were ap-

and Mrs. Mary Martin, Mari- students !
letta R1, a degree in elemen- temporary and full time pos-


alumni
both

Miss Marian Heisey and Miss
ney, co-chairman; Joseph
Sheaffer, secretary; and Mrs.
grading the plot; Geral


‘reck, Friday; and Tuesday,
he day of the meeting, work-

te bout a Fern Nester, elementary art; Sheetz was appointed t
recently that the Mount Joy proved. tary education. Mrs. Martin a and in making aril hn Melhorn Mrs. Dorothy Wenger, music/Charles Graham, treasurer. check on the ins 2 1en were repairing a leak
and Sslunga Mathogst chur- —— a member of the Maytown|rangements with Indus!) Oo and fourth grade; Mrs. Kath- The group planned a second 'irectly east of the village.
ches had purchased grounds Elementary School faculty. [representatives seeking ryn Erb, grade 5: Hugh|meeting for Wednesday, Sept. ‘Turn to page 2) | .ast week another was re-
: ut . : : y : gh Y, I p S e
for Heir proposed new, joint Employees Are Glen Lamar Bailey, son of terviews with the college Featured In Story 7, ob grade 6; Miss] — aired at the first farm east
church. . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bailey, Men. { : : Mary Louise Th > 4+ | f the village. Residents also
) a a ces y Louise Thome, grade 4; 8
oO eo ; Entertained Donegal Springs Road, who Mr. Broske groduated from}, The ogg Handling Bre ees Miss Nancy Hower, grade 5; Ja cees To S onsor the type of testing
A conversation * this “week Approximately 225 em-|"°W, resides in Ephrata, will Snola high Si lhe were set forth as a model in Miss Doris Spotts, grade 5; Y Pp lind investigating that was
with the best possible source|plovees of both the Mount a degree in industrial ceived his BS in od an article in the August is- and Miss Lois Kreider, grade : | by the two com-
: A : | cation a illersville ate d > {sanies
of Jnfgimation disclosed, joy and Elizabethtown Teachers College. Prior to/sue of “Eastern States Co- 5. Miss Mount J oy Contest |
Doweyer: that such is not the berich-Payne Shoe Company ® Ris tachment at the col. operator.” | Mrs. Mary Martin has Since the P.U.C. report
iri Tete are Syoral steps factories attended a picnic lege in 1955 he was a teacher, The author, Paul E. Grubb transferred from grade 5 to] The Mount Joy JayCeesto contact either Marshall|l€alt with the investigations
ti b > € tWo con- Friday night at the Cove. Teen Dance Set lin the Mount Joy High of York delineates the prin- become the teacher of the ., sponsor a contestant in Dussinger, chairman; or Geo f the two companies, the
gregations before such mat-|The picnic was sponsored by |Sehool ciples of “top egg’ produc- special education class. Fred-| Gd Albe t, Jaycee president. Con- ‘esidents stated the ways that
ters as site for the proposedithe Gerberich Shoe Club For Friday tion and shows how Melhorn erik Malmborg has been sel-the Miss Lancaster County’ co. 25 "0 = cident of the testing was com-
project can be consideredwhich consists of foremen, "he Static of Libert makes practice fit principle. ected as the faculty advisor|contest to be held September|| a ncaster County, single |Pleted. For example, when
seriously. assistant, foremen and key] A teen-age dance will be] oan WAS Ty produces about 50/to the high school yearbook|gg, 1957 in the Ephrata high high school student or gradu | sting the water, the water
Work is progressing nicely
on the new bowling alleys.
men in both plants. held Friday, August 16, at rected in 1886.
The proceeds received fromthe Mount Joy fire house,
the various foods ‘and bever-|from 8 until 11 p.m.
each staff. ; auditorium. The Eph-|ate, at least 17 but not more Vas Poured into a bottle but
Resignations hane been re- rata Junior Chamber of Com-|than 25 vears of age. Contes-| 10t sealed with a cork or
op. Instead it lay open and
|cases of market eggs
week, marketing them thru | ¢ ¢
{ the Coatesville Producers’ ceived from Mrs. Naomi will conduct the “Miss tants must talent


Two new lanes are beinglage machines located in the] It will be a record dance BIRTHS Cooperative Association. Heseal, Mrs. Vera Latshaw, Ar-Lancaster” contest as a fea-|as singing, dancing, dramatic| VS then placed on its side
added along the west side of|plants are used to defray/and Bermuda shorts will be, consistently produces grade|thur Spickler, John Daniel tyre attraction of the lability, playing a musical in | ’¢fore the test was made.
the present four in the Lin-|some of the expenses. This is/permissable. “AA” eggs, reports writerand George Grube. [ta Farmers Day Fair. The|strument or give a three min-| ‘other company was said
coln. the second year that a picnic —_— rr [| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Grubb. ! st: winner of this contest willlute talk or monologue. She|© have arrived at 10 p.m.
They will be ready for held for the combined | Arndt, Mt. Joy R1, a son, on Through the “Cooperator”| represent Lancaster County/may be an amateur or prof evening to do testing but
probably about the latter|groups. Entertainment was JOYCEES SPONSOR Saturday, at Lancaster Gen- article, Melhorn’s “top egg” Plan To Add in the “Miss Pennsylvania’ |lessional. rrought no testing equipment
part of September, furnished by a group of em- eral Hospital. Istory will reach about 130,000) contest in West Chester Judging of the contest will Residents also stated that
© oo ployees who played the ac- SUMMER PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. William H.|/farm homes in the Northeast. 3 Classrooms |summer. Officials feel that it|be based on poise, personali- either company completely
Workmen this week are|cordion, mouth organ, guitar] [cal JoyCees will sponsor Strickler, 53 Donegal Springs, TG lis a matter of pride and con-|ty, intelligence, charm, talent| the pipe along the
roadway. It was “spot-check-
2d” for leaks.
and mandolin.
taking down the buildings lo-
y cated, adigpent to the Schock
Three additional classrooms cern to all Lancaster coun-jand beauty of face and figure
a picnic next Tuesday, Aug. Road, a son, Thursday, at the PUMP REPAIRED a
iwill be opened in the Done-itians that the best possible Contestants will be required
20, at the Little Chiques Lancaster General Hospital. |

home”, 6¥* ' East Main street. LOCAL GIRL TO School Playground. Beginning nr. and Mrs. Theodore| The bump ae Hie Jacal (gal Elementary schools to candidates be selected. [to appear before the judges] One woman was present
The back part is coming at 6:30 pm., the members punk. 201 West Main Street ter Company has pa 4 care for the increased enroll-| The winner in Ephrata willlin evening gowns and bath-|when the leak at the bridge
down first. ENTER CONTEST will gather at the park for ; gaughter, last Wednesday ed aor THEY ut Se ent anticipated in the Don- be given a $250.00 wardrobe|ing suits. was uncovered. She estimated
0 Miss Nancy Jo Detwiler, |their evening meal. : [With the repairing legal school area. las well as an all expense], The Miss Mount Joy Jay-|that bubbles from the hole
] ea, 2 lat Lancaster General Hospit-| pump and the filter bed, the| > ar ; 5 > ; :
Any girls residing in or | plant Snow back: oa a 100%) Two of these classrooms paid trip to West Chester to|cee entry will be required to
round Mt. Joy who are eigh-| Lio (will be in the Maytown Pri-ithe Miss Pennsylvania Con-|ride in the parade prior to
teen years aoe and ol Me snd dim Lester Steud bags, dents are reminded to MAY building and one in the test. The first and second the night of judging in Eph-
are invited to join the organ-| er, e 3 Te 2 So a - 8 ter beg use Marietta bu‘lding. In addi- runners-up will be given ajrata. Transportation to and
ization. Girls may Wednesday, at Colum a i any: wa > DeCalS€eition, a class for Special Edu-/diamond studded watch and a/from Ephrata for the entry|!
Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr., Hesphal, the locality. is. wiinessing cation will be organized in matched set of luggage res-land her chaperon will be/in the immediate area and
president. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. De- dry season. {the Maytown building for|pectively. |supplied. was told that they were not
war, Rheems, a son, Monday,| students in the intermediate] The local Junior Chamber| Persons desiring to enter counted
at Lancaster General Hospi-| |age group. At the present will select a contestant, “Miss the local contest or who| At one time a meter test
tal. time there is one special ed- Mount Joy Jaycee” to parti- know of possible candidates was taken by Sgt. Smith of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kulp, ucation class in the high cipate. Any young lady meet-|are asked to contact Marsh-| the state police, Ray Myers
Manheim R2, a son, Tuesday, rshal
existed for at least three in-
ches and resembled in sound
the “frying of an egg!” She
asked the workmen just how
many leaks had been found
The area left vacant will
have a small yard and a new
structure which will become
part of the new Presbyterian
home.
Lumber Street, Mt. Joy, was
one of eight girls competiting
for the title of “Miss Colum-
bia 1957”. The selection was
to be made at the third
annual water show sponsored
by the Columbia Junior
Chamber of Commerce at
Twin Oaks Pool, Ironville.
(me
Naturalized citizens of the
United States are entitled to
all privileges except that of

Monday night Mike Good
was called Hut to round up
some drunks. Dr. Coleman
Stites, West Main Street, dis-
covered ‘the thing” in his
back yard; thought that “it”
(Turn to page 5)
)


To Report New
Families Call
MJ 3-6294
Physician On Call
Sunday :
Dr. Newton Kendig





school building for studentsjing the following require- all Dussinger, Mt. Joy Phone|and the state fire
at Lancaster General Hospital in the high school age group. ments is eligible and is urged OL 3-6540. (More oh page 3.