The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 10, 1957, Image 1

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Hunts 7 Years With Gun; | The Mount Joy
|Finds Hard Way Easiest =



George Berryhill, with a bow and arrow, bi
ville Road, is convinced’ and— |! JB
For seven years he has| He killed a nice deer and ag
been going hunting with gunsihas 90 pounds of meat to
and has never brought it.
a deer. Last Saturday he| Berryhill with two brothers-|
made his first hunting expedi-jin-law, John Davis of Mount
Joy and Sam Davis of Hersh-|
ey, were in the woods near
Couderport Saturday and as!
the day was
drawing to a :
lose with only 30 minutes of Authority
the dose left, he To Hold Special
yr Named At |
But, more Ben that, it is To Stream Bed A doe, he dropped her in| . Bows, 12-0
one which has retained and her tracks, hit through me Meeting
| .
been careful to foster the. Work at the Little of the head into the The Boro Authority will To Solanco Box Company Attra cting H uge Crowds
“exhibit” and “farm” angle [Creek is expected to be com- neck.| She was paralized but’ Aon At the October meeting of]
* Ipleted this week. This work|, jive i attr (hold a special meeting Mon-|
yo. b alive. He put another arrow day, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. at the
Some of i ing Peing completed by theft, hor body and then called
ol our heighboring oe own Construction Co.| 10 of his RO il Fire Hall.


ie FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 19 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
“pe 184
As Main Street buzzes this
week with the activities of
the Community Exhibit, it is WwW
well to consider that the Mt. ork Progresses
Joy show is one of the old- On Repairs
est of its kind in this section.



Donegal New Officers Big Annual Farm Show


Center of interest and acti-
Golden Mules! he Board of Directors of hel ity in M t J this ‘weelé
x0lG 1 esivl t Jov Paper Box Com- P. d. P Te b 0 0 vity in oun oy P
and: won 12-0. OUnt Oy BO aon ara e roves 0 Bg ne is the Community Exhibit!
many, the following Corpora-|
Solanco’s
kicked twice


Ie have hades contract is to widen, 0 under a nearby tree. Lhe purpose of the meeting Fiiday eit 2 ion officer changes were ef- ‘ ys ol The. rye :
entertainment. Jhe stream bed which Was Ha administered the coupe 1S to discuss the complaints Sie er Rook their fected: ‘Bio est And Best [how a $s on
® oo o through the laying 30 grace. lof sewer assessments on the IK et of the 1957 seal Loren P. Somer, who has Ig Hesduy night an 5 ex-
On East Main street at of the sewage lines. | One of the trophies of the south side of town. on uO 5% been company president for) jpected to continue © raw
| Although the contract call-i¢rip is the bloody arrow. This meeting is to be re-" {‘hirty-two years was moved After a long vacation from the Queen Dairy won big crowds during the Xe:
Heisey's Garage a building Heels of the Mules dug i i
: ; e » Mules dug in LTA | ; ainder wee :
While Berryhill is an stricted to discussion of the = NCE. in. the first peri-| YP to Chairman of the Board; parades, Mount Joy was back|irst prize: Florin Feed, sec- mainder of the week for a
led for 4400 yards of fill to be|
improvement which ha | rica. cts a
for 2 re laced on the west bank of ery hobbyist and takes inter- south side only. The time for gn lpg fourth— John C. Byrnes was made|in business — bigger and bet-jond: Johnson's Photography \°"8 roster of special events:
has been unveiled for the the stream to create a NeW est in the sport, he isn’t what filing liens on the part of for touchdowns as tHe new president; Leroy|ter — this week as the 1957|Studio, third: Brinser's 1901 A colorful show was slated
public. bank and cover all the rocksis called — at least by hisitown is near. ed = crowd ‘of 1200 their vice president for Community Exhibit was offi-|/Oldsmobile, fourth: the Mid- for Thursday night as six
® oo o exposed through constant wife __ an expert. “One time Ament ff poses eee second win in hice starts, (Production; Robert C. Hurst, cially opened. [4letown Lumber Co., fifth; contestants vie for honors in
It might be a bit unsavory, plasting, J company score is good. Next time Quarryville's lights wens ecutive vice presiden: and, Thousands of people lined, nd Nissley Motors, sixth. the Corn Queen: contest.

[secretary and Mary M. Byr-
Ines, treasurer,
Friday pro-
big Lancaster
Topping the
is the
in a way, but the iio the greg aves 8: it's down,” she explains. on the bum during the early [the streets along the line of The third division prizes
'Cast Chosen For
program reminded us of a. : to But, he and his brothers- . par » game and abou march to enjoy the many and|for animals went to Larry gram
scab as much as anything|tional fil. was possible Sincel.in-law do have a lot of fun| Senior Play Oe ane ny Soe rr [varied rr y 3 (Hiestand, first; Lloyd Derr/County Plowing . contest,
else. For a long time the old the company purchased itwith bows and arrows and was in semi-blackout condi- Wi | The Lions club, with James|and Vernon Shireman, sec-which is becoming one of the
front on the building stood, from the owner of the land have done considerable target A} Donegal! Hi tions. Only half of the lights Ins App @ Spangler as parade marshall, ond; Richard Miller, third;/events of the area.
unattractive while building ®35t of ‘the stream instead of work, rr: were left burning. {was in charge. land three others who have| Although the exact num-
went on a few feet behind, | ansporting the fill from Ty | “Nine Girls", a suspense Donegal found the wing DESSErt Contest The Mount Joy Junior{not as yet claimed their priz-her of contestants was not
® o o elsewhere. i |play in prologue and 2 acts [Chamber of Commerce float/es. These entries were num-|definitely determined at press
first/bered 141, 142 and 147.
Included in the line
time, it was anticipated that
8 5 ; . «mn (difficult and had the ball in!
presenied Dy the se Solanco territory only once At Donegal [won first prize in the
of yerhaps the limit of 15 would
Donegal high 2 y i ops : |
ge during the evening and then| Wiss Linda Sumpman, division in the street parade!
Two Groups Plan wil ve
|ior class of
Finally the old scab has At the bend in the creek,
been peeled away and there the stream bed is now more

now is a fine new brick twice the width of Memorial school Thursday and Pride, as a result of a gamble by daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wednesday evening. Follow- march were seven bands. Inbe filled.
glass front in all it lend the former stréeam. (From November 21 and 22, 8 p.m. 6 Yes rN 0 i Ty ~¢+/addition to pop corn thrown]
Its splendor. observation of t h-e new! . | Ey "the Mules. Clyde Sumpman, Mount Joy|ing a corn theme, the float pop | One of the unusual features
The improvement t o the Service Miss Jean Mumma hadi" , ihe fourth down they R2, won the local apple des. Was decorated with corn and to the parade watchers, the, the contest will be. the
Leakway Lincoln Bowling Alleys pass-
building is a definite bed, this swvide area
led out cards good for
sen selected for the leading ot possess ; Jy has ts
i i | been se lost possession of the ball ongert baking contest at Done-had Miss Gloria
to the East end of. Majn/c0uld become ice skating area
: ‘entry of a woman. Mrs. Ra
The annual Memorial Other members of y . y
the iv tans : Me av free nr: ;
Boos ! ; } dd their 27 and the Indians gal high school Monday mor-/Miss Mount Joy Jaycee atten-| : . Miller has signed to take her
street. 4 Spica) poinied wd ti ike of the local Friendship|cast are Patricia Charles, shed to the 16, where So- g y (ded by two pages, Miss Kath-|Powling games, Lollipops, nlace in i field with the
® 0 o g the construction Fire Company and auxiliary[paula Weien, Linda dug in and held. [lene Zimmerman and Mitch-[Pencils, bottle caps, bologna, an and there were indica-
Off-schedule meetings of Period, workmen discovered will be held Sunday, October baum, Rachel Klugh, Xay The Mules needed only 3» lell Albert. The pages threw Pillfolds, whistles were alsol,. this week from some


in the First given to the persons along










both the Borough Authority|? few arrow heads. Presbyterian Kauffman, Patricia So i 3 i
. : a ‘ € ©Iiplays the second time they |bags of pop corn to the] who are in the know that the
and the Borough Council are Ing legend of he Tull Clb 7:30 pm. The an-Nan Reisinger, Nancy their hands on the ball lerowds. the parade route. Hen) S contestant might
slated for next week. On aa I ale the ak N-mouncement was made at thebolt and Patricia Shetter. {in the first quarter to score. | § Brownie Troop 280, follow-| [“show ’em a thing or two.”
Monday the Council holds a lh a. [regular meeting of the com- Miss Catharine G. Zeller,| Saturday night, at 8 o'- {ing a fire prevention theme| § 5) | P : And—Mrs. Miller will not
Season Postpone) from Mon- ‘ ’ pay last Thursday. English teacher, will directiclock, the Indians make {won second prize; Girl Scouts| n rizes [only be plowing in competi-
y of 1s week. The same : ree new members werelthe production. Gary Zeller/their fourth try of the season with a world theme, third; Wi [tion with 13 or 14 men, but
night the Authority will hold Fund Continues admitted into the company;iand Carlotta Sager will be/meeting Manheim Township.| A. J. Hoffman with a minia- To inners [she will be against her own
a special meeting. To Grow Russell Chapin, David Chapin|assistant directors. The next week—October 19, —-— ture combine, fourth; Cub| Saturday night's feature of/husband, who also entered.
® oo and Graybill Schock. The — |—they will be back on their) % i (Scout Troop 136, fifth; andithe community exhibit will The Millers live on Denv-
One of the matters expect: Cash contributions are con- group approved the constitu-| a. . [home field for a battle with Girl Scout troop 121, sixth.lbe a talent show at the fairler Route 1 but formerly liv-
ed to be heard at the councilitinually being added to the/tion of the Community Coun- Five Mediums Manheim Central. ww In the commercial division, grounds. Fifty dollars in|od northeast of Mount’Joy.
is a written resignation of at Betty Zerphey Fund in Flor-|cil which is to be ratified by oe - ® . | Ps {prize money will be awarded| Final plans for the plowing
east one member of the Au- in and have now topped the|all the parent organizations. In Art Exhibit R Ob { | {to the three top winners of event were made Monday
thority. $1,150.00 bracket. The Florin Marlyn Myers, hose direc- Aa Jad otary serves N d M b ithe show. [night as the Community Ex-
Lions Club started the drive/tor, announced that 1,050 ft. Art work h nit, ehapeoaly ’ | ame em er The contest is open to committee met at the
The Authority will handle, few weeks i lof 215 inch hose was laid sketching. oil and wa- Eapmqare Day . ue dng Je Mount Joy Farmers Coo
« " g ago to aid Mrs 2 € was as lors ligible to be A ws E t Ch jone regardless of age, type Joy pP-
the “hot potato concerningyr; { th and Frank Good ter colors are eligi { | own olIr Charles Ricedorf i test
the sewer assessments of Victor Zetphey who wasmonih and Frank Cood, en-l, oy.’ ine Union National] Farmers Day was observ- of talent-or where the contes. Nar es 1s __contes
tain properties in Ie Sh stricken with a rare disease. chairman, presi. 1. it exhibit, to be by Mount Joy Rotarians Asher Halbleib, grandsonltant lives. The first prize will chairman. :
part of town. Th bg Mrs. Zerphey who is a $51.80 profit. Ray November 4 to 15. (Tuesday as they met at Hos- jof Mrs. Asher F. Snyder, 11be $25.00; second, $15; and] Penn State agriculture
part : . ere are fering a disease known to/Myers, fire chief, reported 2 and. senior for their weekly Tits {Marietta St., Mt. Joy, hasithird, $10. William Risser is Specialists and County Agent
e mistakes. Members of]... > : : Both junior and. senior. ar-lietters Sexy | selected as ¢ Max Smith are assisti
the Authority know there medical science as answered during theists are eligible to show in|cheon meeting. {been selected as a member charge of the show. (* ay miih are ¢
af S e 10 gs co thea ; yea rsp. intoresto The contest wi egin a
; urpuro which month. amateur -ofessional clas-| A number of farmer friends the Elizabethtown College| Persons interested in enter ne oon
are and will give the atten- Purp | amateur or professional clas |choir, according to Prof. Nev-ling the competition are ask-/12:30 p.m. and announce-
means a bleeding beneath the] George Copenheaver, presi- lof Rotarians were guests and


tion exclusively. to that prob- : Ises. i shar’ divertor ; e winners. is expe
lem. Pp ah kin. She was stricken in/dent, was in charge of the, Each picture entered must heard Art Krocken, district LINDA SUMPMAN lin W. Fisher, director. . led to contact Mr. Risser, Sa- neat of nel 4) Speci
® 9 9 and has been’ hospitaliz- meeting. be framed. Exhibitors may/manager of the Pennsylvania po of phe Fr Ss Phone Hiner iss Ik ha ight or pri band
‘Ass ints are: “the several times, ha rf ‘ » to three pic-{State = Farm Association ning. Miss Sumpman, a fresh-jChoir were Selected TW 8-8376. They| rriday night at th %
Assessments are one of the[ ¢ d- four show from one to three p man, won over 11 other final-jcompetitive auditions. Thelare to give him their names/stand the Donegal high school
a 1 | ale arnt ar
perations and. has - had to, . The senior class of Donegal tures and they are requested|speak concerning cooperat-
: ; | band will give a concert and
tave “blood ransfusions tohigh school will take a one-to make entries at any time| ves. | g
{the same night the 4-H pig
many many ‘difficult prob.
: Prob. ists with her “Plain Ol' Applejchoir will sing during chapelland talent.
lems whiclr the Authority. is there araPie’ [services at the college. Re-| re
handling “these "days as it ‘€place the blood lost by the day class trip to Washington during banking hours any| In Pennsylvania Foland Soe SE ni oi he
drives to complete’ the huge| ‘onstant “hemorrhaging. She D.C. Friday, October 25. The'day of the week prior to the 255 cooperative organizations] The local contest was the Set alt Mount Jov Bo Sele wil le en the big
Progran hg Yas .* i i ica-| : wal vi : for opening of the exhibi {doing $275 million a years,|first step of a state-wide con-° e year are cesigne Oj Sauraay 2 ® Ng
sewer program. las ‘to receive daily will travel via bus foropening of the exhibit. jong y 3 years p sponsored by the biuld a repertoire to be used| Y Y |day. including the tractor
for/he said. Two of three farm-|test being
leach painting entered anders in America are members|Woman's Auxiliary o {
'th's ticket must be retained of some cooperative enter-{Horticultural Association
[for presentation to enable prise, the speaker added. Pennsylvania and the Appa-
oxhibitor to withdraw The program was arranged|lachin Apple Service. Follow-| :
work after the show. and the speaker introduced|ing the local contest Monday, 3S @ member of
. y Sime : ™ z i ro quartet.
rizes 1 be awarded by 2y Simeon Horton. Miss Sumpman will represent 2 33 six
Prizes will b : : Halbleib, a sophomore, will lege, according to Prof. Nev-|:lock.
9. @ 9 be issued
“Shooting” for ‘Asian flu
is under ‘way . these days.
Many in the "community ' al-
ready havé had the single, in-
jection and’ there ‘dre * more
almost daily.
on.
Plans J
the trip. | Tickets will the/during the choir’s tours sch- Member of Choir ruling contest at 12:30 at
ofieduled after the turn of the| I'he Mt. Joy Farmers’ Coop.
year, Rev. Warren Bates, Porme-{ihe Soap Box Derby on Man-
He also has been selected|"0y, has been selected as alheim street, beginning at two
the male/member of the 45-voicelyclock and the talent show
{ ‘hoir at Elizabethtown Col-|t the fair grounds at 8 o’-
aycee Week
his

1 i ] h the. bi antics izes inl rrr (rn the school in the county ; En ae
Three i of the Mount Joy C apter the bank one i bake-off to be held Thursday, P¢ starting his second yearn W. Fisher. director. | William Risser has been
ih ame sional] itis dd RIAD wn oto of 3ates. a serior at >
Bulletin staff already have| Preliminary plans wereaccepted into the chapfer;classes will be given as fol- Openhouse 19, a Hempfield hugh Tan ne Sow A Sia of Berton 5 lor of yl Sam i he Ja x
been “jabbed” and more are| ade for Jaycee Week at the Leonard Johnson, Abram Ko-[lows: $10 for first; $5 for, ool. : oe fe Sn po, ae is Pomeroy bra Church) eC BR te
"uesday night meeting of the ser, John Crider and J. Lee|second; $2.50 for third, and Is Held he twelve finalists were i : "He is beginning his fourth] Final event on the Commu-
slated later this week. or i ;
k udged on ability to assemble tion at Elizabethtown.

e © oo ‘n¢cal Junior Chamber o fRice. James Meminger for honorable men- : : ARI of the Whois ry :
From personal éexperience| “ommerce. Grover Gouker, named as a director to fill ajtion. Despite the inclement wea- heir equipment, their tech-| -_— = eo a a lhe col ny Zanini Pros ie
we can say that it's about|tate president, will be thelvacancy created by the resig-| *— ther conditions Sunday after-| iques, ease of workmansinivA ill from Mt. Joy high iy i gf voll : Ha
the least painful shot we've 'uest speaker' at a specialination of James Smith who) noon, over one hundred steps in preparation, | astersonvi e 4 He Is planing 4 recital ons poi Di en ay
ever had and about the least| inner meeting January 17./will be moving from the area Couple Marks fifty persons attended the Oop-| ppearance of finished pro-| the campus early in Novem- a » R pert Mc S oh
unpleasant reaction. A small|egional vice president Doug-|in the near future. The group . Jepeuse CeO Sy : o the leh, texture, Saver, paises P.T.A. To Meet boy. hy wil be he Peni: EEE)
amount of fluid is injecteg/'as Breneman and nationallannounced that in addition to Mt. Joy portsmen’'s Assoc.josture, grooming and ability] we Will Be a “Children’s : pa I
just under the skin. lirector Tony Santeigio willlentering a float in the local 1st Anniversary Sport Farm. A highlight answer questions during], 11 Xe Soa George was a 5 priced at $2, Thay
much like a pesky mosquitol!lso attend the affair. Thelcommunity exhibit, a float] Mr. and Mrs. Christian N.the afternoon was a sharp-|[n interview. ot the the oid Bede. this be Mom nem oes
) ittee named to work on|will be entered in the Mount|ershey, Mount Joy R2, cele-lshooting demonstration by Stree ff emma | asters Schooled the = bz Se tas of the farm show committee
orm October his fellow patrolmen ofor at the Bulletin office.
their 55th wedding an-ithe Lancaster Junior Rifle] Mount Joy JoyCees will IL A
Johnson, George Mc-|‘he Marietta Halloween Wednesday. The Club. Barry Palmer of theltertain the Janecees of Lan-| There will be free
“ue, Michael Pricio and Geo-|ade. couple was married at the junior Rifle Club demonstra-|caster, Jaycetts of Elizabeth-ltainment. free gifts,
Refuse cans purchased by home of the bride in West eq the various shooting pos-town and Jaycetts of Landis-|profile sketches Ly
as anything we think of right
now. :
® Oo oo
Annually the Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce honors ten|Albert.

he details is Gene Eicherly Joy Halloween Parade the sixth grade safety patrol.|
enter-/George stopped a swing from GOLD BADGE WINNER
prizes, hitting a little girl on the! Jon Dillinger was awarded
Glinda head after she had fallen the gold badge by his fellow

. i € a Titi \ \ i i : : ¥ ‘In
outstanding young mj’ ac-| The program of he Sven. ‘he group for placement Donegal 32 To other highlight oflyille next Tuesday evening at Atkinson, the runner-up in from the swing patrelmen of the elementary
ross the nation. Mar.eta's/ing included the showing the Main Street have : ole allernoon was a cemon-ithe Hostetter Banquet Halllthe Miss Manheim contest = ecm school safety patrol. A little
{

newly-formed Jaycée orgapi-|2 film on natural gas and the|,rrived. They will be painted he late Rev. Jacob Martin, stration by members of the
zation plans to nominate a/presentation of the ‘“union| nq placed in the near fu-
man to share in the glory. [story” by three members The group accepted an
oo oo t h e Donegal Joint Areafinyitation to attend Monte
_ That man is Br. David G.[School Board. Frank Walters,|Carlo night at the local Am-
girl ran into the street and
didn't see a truck coming. Jon
; i rescued her from the street.
surprises in Needed To Buy |
yd ) : Mrs. William Gassman is gen-/Santa Claus will be at the
minister in the Brethren in First Ordinance Field Main- A :
feral chairman for the even-|/door to greet each child with M A
Christ church. tenance Company of the U. S.ing. Ia gift. ore Funds re
Mrs. Hershey was the for-|,. 1 ;
mer Frances H. Wolgemuth. Marines Corps Reserve, Co There will be
umbia. every room.
The couple was in charge of]
Bulletin advertisement pays.




Bok:
Simons, major in the U. S.[Edward Charles and
Air Force, who has been
Musser presented the discus-
Jaylarican Legion home October
18 sponsored by the Landis-
Friday, at Lancaster General/stated this week that there isltown October 18, 19 and 20.
much in the news recently/sion to the group. ville Jaycees. A Halloween
with his. contributions t o| Four new members were/party will also be held with
science. . John Miller in charge. Soft-
all players have been invit-
ed to a special evening by
the winning team of the lea-
gue, the New Holland Jay-
cees.




Tes May Curtail
BIRTHS Mail Service
; Three members will repre-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Parke Mil- On Saturday sent the chapter at the state
ler, Mount Joy R2, a son, on| The Mount Joy Postmaster|meeting to be held in Union-


Hospital. a movement Yndey sonsiger The men are Harold Zimmer-
tion curtail or to elimin-iman Jr, state director; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. te entirely city delivery of|albert, president; and John
Freed, 147 Manheim St., alletter mail and parcel post Landis, secretary.
son, Friday, at: Lancasterievery Saturday. Robert Schroll
General Hospital. Patrons who do not care if for a special community Eas-
Mr! and Mrs. William Zim.{their mail is not care if theiriter egg tree for next year.
merman, 116 New Haven St.,/their mail is NOT deliverediannounced that between 50
a son, Monday, at St. Josephs/oD Saturdays are requested tojand 75 dozen of eggs (shells)
Hospital. contact the Postmaster. will be needed to decorate
.| Unless the post office hearsithe tree. Anyone
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Sch-
4
interested

chairman|
from the patrons, they willlih donating shells for the
the Hershey Tourist Home
for more than thirty years.
Mr. Hershey also had been a
farmer before his retirement.
The couple has three living
children; Alverda, wife of
Henry W. Frank, Mount Joy
R2; Elizabeth, wife of Harry
W. Engle, Hummelstown R1;
and Paul, San Francisco, Cal-
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
Mrs. Hershey also celebra-
ted her seventy-eighth birth-
day the same day.


Physician On Call
Sunday
Dr. Newton Kendig
To Report New
Families Call

losser, 304 East Main Street, know that they want Satur-liree is asked to contact Mr.
son, Monday, at Lancaster/day deliveries to be made = :
1 usual. © (Tum to page 5)

am tories bl iad
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Proposed U
“The Donegal Area Union|
{School District Story“ has
ifornia. They also have five|been distributed in brochure-iform.
{form through schools of the
larea. Included are the advan-
[tages of the present jointure
{of four districts into a union
school district.
The booklet lists an enroll-
ment increase table,
showing the area that is in-
|volved and six pages of in-
formation concerning the pro-
posal.
A union school district is a
new, single school district.
{combining two or more exist-
ing districts. Liabilities and
|assets of the individual dis-
itricts


(
|
‘Whirlpool
Distribute Information Concerning
a map| f residence in the area. The!
become the liabilitiesiless duplication of effort onlexhibit.,
THE WEATHER
{ Additional funds are need- By Kenneth L. Drohan
jed to purchase the whirlpool : : ,
{for the athletic department ya 2 Low hugh i
. f {at Donegal high scho»l. Start- TH 3 fe a1 66 00
nion OC a C 00 S {ad by a group of interested vr gg li ag 70 00
{persons, the project h a Slag 5 2 38 68 00
and assets of the union school the part of the several dis-|reached the $250 mark butig, § __ 5p 62 09
district. Tax rates are uni- tricts involved and curricular additional funds are 7 _ 50 71 10
| offerings are equalized the equipment can bejp, g __ 53 63 a4
| extended. purchased. iy . 3 aE
Eventually one board of Tne financial advantages| In the meantime, football Hh Jor Jour B Sater 30s
seven members represents include additional state fin- players have to be transport-| li :
the district. These directors gp cia] aid. Also a union to the Franklin and Mar- OUTLOOK
are elected as follows: onejtriot can operate much more
from each district and the
balance at large, regardless
as : |
efficiently and economically,
$ |
especially when four fourth-|
tool: di “class districts unite to form
resent schoo irectors willjghe third class district.
be members of the new board| The brochure describes the
only until their terms in detail. Persons
nless they are re-elected. [may receive these booklets at
Under a union system,lany of the meetings schedul-
here are fewer reports to beled for a board member to ex-
the, A cold front will arrive
(from the west Thursday night
The committee would like Which will bring cooler
to have the new equipment Weather again to this area.
in operation before the next The outlook for the weekend
home football game which isis for fair and quite cool
next Saturday, Oct. 19, when/Weather, with some frost ex-
Donegal high school will play Pected and no rain indicated
Manheim Central high school Until the beginning of next
at the Donegal high athletic Week. Nighttime temperatures
shall College to receive
necessary treatment.

wrepared, education would bejplain the “union story”,
m the same plane for every/the school, or at a
hild in the district, there isfbooth at the local community

atifield. Persons
special contact Jack Bennett or Hu. low forties, and daytime
ea,
are asked ¢o Will be in the thirties and
bert Rice, Jr. in the focal ar-|{readings in the sixties.
a