The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 17, 1957, Image 1

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Re ‘Mount Joy Chosen
Wf <= For Camporee Site
A camping spot north of sembly purposes anda camp
[Mount Joy has been selected fire area.
[for the first fall camporee A change is locating for
and rally of Boy Scout and the camporee was made since
ile Explorer troops of the west- the spot can be reached by
253 ern district it was announced good roads, borough water is
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3 jat a meeting Tuesday night. gvailable and ‘the spot is ml.
MR The affair will be held Satur- close to a community. Ap- Sida a
| We're . sorely/d2Y and Sunday, November proximately three hundred 11 rents 1s 87 4
9 and 10 with the
The Mount Joy
i= BULLETIN
mY FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 19


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er MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1957
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\ vibe. wn campsite boys are expected to attend
ioral c hi i gn a field owned by the Mt. the camporee and rally from
. [Joy Sportsmen's Association the area ranging from a por-
jadjacent to the sportsmen tion of Lancaster City to Col-
(farm. The meadow of Garth umbia to Elizabethtown to
Snyder will be used for as- Manheim to Landisville to
beeni Mount Joy and Florin.
much in the’ news lately but] . | The Rev. Emmert Moyer,
now nothing much has| | I pastor of the St. Luke's Epis-
happened to give the people! a m copal Church, will have
of the neighborhood any real charge of the Sunday morn-
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a few facts concerning the
Staufferto¥vn situation.
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The problem has
Construction of
sreets, the Fairview
work is the final phase o
‘he contract.
relief. U : ling service. Thomas Frank, -—
’ ® oo oo | n | u st Lancaster, western district L : A A k
charge Ions qa e
chairman, will be in
and will be assisted by Wil-|
bur Nissley, Lancaster, acti- H 1
{vities chairman; Cy Splain, a oween
Although no actual adjust- Mountville, assistant activi-
ments were made, the Mount ties chairman; and Clayton Plans
Joy Borough Authority Mon- Garrett, Columbia, camping
day night, in special session, chairman. James Heilig is in-|
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Is it possible that the burn-|
ing of a home and the critic- S WwW B I
al injury of people—one a e er i S
child—can be forgotten with-|
in less than a year? Or, is
that why this so-called in-
vestigation has been delayed
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Someny onthe: . {heard objections to L
assessments made against the local Scouts and sponsored Halloween
Although you're not going property in the south part of ers. in planning the weekend. to be held in the
to see them unless you make town. {
a Special enon, a real elect-|' The authority, despite rec-|
rical-mechanica marvel is ognition of existing inequali-| :
being installed in Mount or a in the ei Tn Gradings Are
In fact—it may be working reaffirmed its intention o
Plans are progressing for

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James Spangler,
chairman, announced that
cash prizes will be awarded
f : in the four division parade
even as you read these lines. filing liens against properties Discussed By which will also feature four
®e 9 oo * which do not make payments or five bands.
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The Lincoln Bowling Al next Tuesday. ; Council | Mr. Spangler’'s committee
leys have been installing six The only concession grant-| Henry Huth, engincer, dis- includes Maurice Bailey,
pin spotters which replace
ed to a “hew to the line cussed grading of several Ralph Alleman, Lloyd Myers,
pin boys. . For many many as an streets at the Monday nightand Charles Eshleman. The
years it was felt that persons © 1eVINg| meeting of borough council, Prize committee is headed by
equipment was virtually fm. assessed improp- my grading of West Donegal Maurice Bailey; Jay Barnhart
erly or unjustly may make
possible. ts “and est” |Street, David Street and Wal-heads the police and
oo» Pe men Ss "under pro est. oh nut Street were discussed and/committee; Clayton Aument
| property owners wis action will be taken in the School committee; Gerald
But, they're in Mount Joy they may escape the filing of
and a gang of experts has|liens by paying the assessed,
been working like a gang of amount into a fund which
future. Sheetz, town lighting com-
The light committee head-|Mmittee; Joseph Taylor, sup-
: : Jed by William Dommell an-|Plies and property; Arthur
eve oo the be held in’ escrow until | that all the presentSPrecher, publicity; Charles
installed and|final disposition of the cases
working. ode [7 be. hade tne will be replaced with armlgrich, king and queen; and
. r a The survey will belCharles Ashenfelter, float
Conquering the pin setting/explained that they recognize|, ..bleted in the near future, committee.
problem in the bowling alleys|*hat there are unjust assess-| Ahat 4 ———l»
is next to building an auto-/ments and are anxious to |
matic, mechanical apparatus/make proper adjustments but
to give a man a shave and a/because complete financial
span lights in the borough/Hershey, judging; Paul Gin-
[He also
street light will be placed at
the Boy Scout house.
The resignation of George
Street is now in progress. In- .
cluded in a contract to w Entertained
build and repair four borough
Street
certain stitutional representative for the annual Mount Joy Lions-
parade
borough !
Halloween night, October 31, for small
parade
| of ihe Joycees. She we . he
Halloween King, guests were honored Wednes
ed that the county has one of day night at the annual Com- senting Hempfield high school presented the queen with her'the tractor driving champian
the few
Building Street Three Groups | Discuss Merger Of Four School Districts
Fairview
A full ‘explanation of the purposes of the “cooperating” union vitally important atnumber of teaching units of
| proposed union of the four units which now are a joint- this time, [the school but also upon the
ure. The chain of events whichjactual need of the communi-
»gal area s istricts ‘ .
Doriegal area school districts Although the advantages Will make possible the
was g.ven Mount Joy Rotar- 5 B
f By Joycees ) : pointed out include a greater tion follows in this order, thelered “minimum
{ians Tuesday as the club held ; 0 in the kind of speakers said: formation of facilities. 3 Lo
| Members of the Lancasterits weekly luncheon meeling 4, cation which can be-pro- union, collection of more] The supervising principal
Janecees, the Landisville Jay-| it Hostetters. vided for the boys and girls, money from the state, build-/put it this way. “No one
cetts and the Elizabethtown] Dr. David Schlosser, mem-p ©. oo 0 impressed ing of additional class rooms. should object to receiving a
Jaycetts were entertained on/ber of the Mount Joy Bor- oo 01nd cold figures of There are, of course, many dime simply ‘because some.
Tuesday night at school board, and Wil- = population and of intermediate causes and ef- one else receives a quarter.
by the local Joycee group.bur 1. Beahm, Supervising costs. fects, such as upgrading the He further said that the
Sixty-six persons atlended principal of ne Dopegal Schoolmen charged with ranking of the school area to Donegal Area School Board
the affair. tointure, did the he responsibility of the edu- 2 third class district, has not been coasting toward
Mrs. Bruce Greiner, Delta/with E. Musser Heisey, mem- cations] ‘program know. credit by a broader a solution of the class room
Street, gave an illustrated ber of the Mount Joy Town-| hin rR ext few véars spread of bonding power and problem.
talk on Christmas decorations ship district board, and Clyde beginning. newt. fall) others, but a fiscal inspection] Plans—and he ' emphasized
and ideas. Working in groups Gerberich Jr., Mount ing will be of the possibilities starts with that they are plural — have
of four, the girls prepared Borough board member, Alsop reting with additiona] the union. |been placed in the hands of
tables Participated in the discussion. youngsters. Such matters as equaliza-|the state and that the most
with materials supplied by, They S3Pldined hat on ’ tion of tot pool {suitable een be go
© ittee rc ... Tuesday, Nov. 5, registere L_cerlaintying o acilities, uniform and put into action rapi
a sy complet, voters in Mount Joy and that the present facilities of (3xes ete. where discussed. lupon formation of a hc
prizes were awarded to Mrs, Marietta Boroughs and in Mt. the Donegal area schools, Beahm pointed out that] He further said that the
Jack Boyer, Lancaster; Mrs, Joy and East Donegal town- Which are for the accomoda- ng one of the four areas can board feels that conversion
Betty Hostetter, Lancaster; ships will be asked to vote tion of about 2200 pupils, will feel that it is giving up any- of the old Mount Joy high
Mrs. Jean Stehman. Landis. for or against the proposal. be called upon 10 nandle thing to benefit another, for school building into a junior
ville: and Mrs. Michael Pri- As set out, the proposal is 2843 by 1963. (the amount of state aid which high school and the building
cio, Mount Joy, for their New to form a merger and a com-| It is the handling of this comes back to any district is of grade schools is one way
: plete integration for school problem which makes .the based upon not only ‘theto meet the problem.
solu- ty to provide what is consid-
educational
It is a statistical
Year's Day centerpiece.
During the individual group) - - - = = a y Tr
business meetings, the Joy-| ’ . .
cees ratified the Constitution
of the local Community 57 Mount Joy Fa rm Exhibit Completed
Council and decided to con-
tribute the $10 yearly dues
Son or . .
into the organization. The
group also decided to make] With Annual Banqu et: Awa rds Given
wintergardens as a fund-rais-|
ing project and to sponsor aj Mount Joy's thirty-sixth Joe Shaeffer, Simeon Horton R1, representing Manheim gories; back furrows, main
public card party next month.community exhibit drew to a B. Titus Rutt, Charles Rice- Central bigh school was third furrows. finishing furrows,
Mrs. James Meminger gave aclose last night when thedorf, Louis Bixler, William place winners. Additions toquality of tiled surface and
report on a muscular dystro-annual public banquet was Risser, Jay Brandt, Joe Grei-the stage this year were asafety.
phy meeting she atiended inheld at Hostetter’s pavilion. ner and Paris Gruber. ljunior Corn Queen and Corn
Lancaster as a representative; workers, Corn Queen King, Miss Dianna Santana
Miss Deanna Peflley, repre-'and Michael McGinley, who bethtown R1, was
Tractor Driving
Melvin Longenecker, Eliza-
crowned
winners and |
: : existing muscular ; 5 . a t was crowned Corn Queen atcrown and flowers. The con-of the show for the second
ME yg a em mee ine dentine of the bor QUEEN TO Be ini hn the sees Beer eet i, i Sot show Sho wor Pm Bo Fam rt eae Ho te, cond
Have you tried to find/for filing of liens. ie au on ¥ og EW } d Mrs. William Gassman WAS | Martin exhibit received her crown from Women Society No. 8. Spec-tle in competition with 20
some good black walnuts this] Unhappy property owners|® eit iow elecrie (chairman of the evening and president, was in charge. Miss Elaine Showalter, Mari-ial music was provided drivers. John Garber,
fall? appeared at the special ses- group, Spac Four junior girls and four Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. : letta R1, last year's queen. Curtis Mease, trombone solo-|Elizabethtown RI, placed
Chances are, if . will be named at|
have, you've also found that/Sion, held in the council junior boys have been an-|


was in charge of the group's Principal address of the\njiss peffloy did a baton twir-ist from Manheim high school second; and Herbert Frey, of
> the November meeting. {business seti evening was made b the; oT a es OF scram rit Taine ;
many of them are “dumb’— |chamber of the fire house Park Neiss, police chief [nounced as candidates for the|ousiness meeting. [ove Rg or Ns, di y resi. | INE exhibition for her por-accompanied by Elaine Moy- Marietta Rl, third.
i and presented their cases. gw ony -Ki : yea] or (ev. Hobe » ML. -D ition" of “the talent classifica- er. Quoit Pitchin
without fully developed. ker- P reported three arrests for/Halloween King and Queen] dent of the Lancaster Theo-|,: : 9g
nels Chief presentation was made| po driving: two for ig-{of Donegal high school. ALE C Di onto Ar wil Lotion. The six contestants were Plowing Champ | ‘Amos Newswanger, Stev-
! ® oo oo by Attorney Clarence New- Ir ros De pe = ready chosen by the student our attle e logics) Seminaty, o A on beauy, personality Martin Witman, 26, Man-|*ns R1, won the quoit-pitch-
i On » sch » and Ban ‘land talent. im BJ. Was erowne ling contes : i
The dry weather is blam-|comer, who represented a for ignoring a stop sign: two[body of the school, the a Eram Yew An Abundant Lite" He built Hd a os i liad R2. w as crowned the ng contest of the show with
ed. Ditto for the not-so-spec- number of property owners. for improper passing and two|houncement will be made on|# iss Peffley is employed at'paneaster County Plowing|second honors going to Lloyd
: There were no denials of or passing a school bus dur-|Friday night al the
this season. inequalities but the Author, the past month Allen|Halloween Dance.
®e © oo members pointed out © tz supervisor reported) The dance, which is spon-|
Red Hannan, Donegal Mo- the financial stuation of replacement of forty-|sored by the senior and jun-|
bile Homes co-partner, had is tense at this time ght feet of storm sewer|-0r councils of the school,
pleasant surprise this week (and that before any grants i on Fairview Street. {will be held in the gymnas-|
In the mail came a $25 from original = assess-| One permit was issued for|ium from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on
for winning a first prize in| nents is made there must be the erection of a new dwell-|Friday. (The time is earlier]
tacular coloring in the leaves school’s|





the Elizabethtown Farm ame to investigaie and : to ing during the past month;|-han customary since the
Show parade, held several more definite fiscal Eugene Garber, Birchland|-00tball players of the school
weeks ago. information. . |Avenue. |nave a home game Saturday
o o _ Complicating the Authori-| ® a {afternoon.) Persons who are
It was the first he and his ties’ position are certain {not students of the school
: 2laims for land damages
partner, Bill Pontz, knew which are pending but which WwW. l. Beahm
that they had been winners. ie. ti
are unknown at this time.
I Named New
must be accompanied by siu-|
{dents of the school to attena
the affair.
Miss Jean Mumma and
!Gary Zeller, last year's Hal-|
loween king and queen, willl
super-'crown the new winners. Can-!
of Donegel didates are Pairicia. Elliot,
District, Karen Way, Sandra Wittle,
ee oo o
There was no doubt that Nas, ar Ray
the 10-foot wide, 50-foot 1 ipproximately x is in- .
house trailer they had in ne volved in the cases whic President
parade was the biggest but/need review for adjustment.
news that it was the best was TT vising principal
welcomed. RECEIPTS ANNOUNCED Area Joint School > !
oo oo Parking meter receipts installed as the new Annie Winters, Barry Brandt,
Everyone is keeping his ported at the Monday of the Lancaster Ronald Eichler, William Sny-
fingers crossed, is knocking meeting of borough council/County Branch of the Penn- der and Barry Trostle. ;
on wood and at the same|imounted to $628.90. Isylvania State Education As-| The victors will also reign
time being thankful at Done- sociation. Mrs. John Day, over the Mount Joy Hallo-
gal high school. Park Avenue, Donegal high ween festivities Halloween
0.0 school teacher, was chosen Night, October 31, sponsored
Although other schools in secretary. i Joy the local Kops Club.
the county have been hit b The election was held las : ew fy ong
the flu and have had high oe Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fisher|Thursday at the opening day| I
sence figures, locally there|of Manheim Rl, a daughter,|of the teachers’ institute held Extend Postal
has been no unusyal sickness|Friday, at Lancaster General at Manheim Township high
records and no unusual drop|Hospital. _ |school. The second day, ap- Route Service
in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Swei- proximately 2,000 teachers i sr Zorohov
gart, Maytown, a daughter, assembled at McCaskey high Postmaster Elmer Zerphey|
Fr.day, at Lancaster General school a n d Wickersham Sat
: Hospital. [School for the first off-camp- ys Yr. Doon
Discharged After Yo and Mrs. Gerald R. jus session of the University tended to all or
"Wey, Chocolate Avenue, Flor-o f Pennsylvania’s School- Avene, one b i SB i
Three Years in, a daughter, last Friday at|men’s Week. wl treet and addi ona
the Lancaster General Hos- nei ock on West Main Street,
Sp.-2 Thomas Kear, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kear,
of North High Street was re-!
pital effective Saturday, Oct. 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hou- Scout Canvass provided the houses ar e
i 1
cently discharged from
Army at Fort Devens, Mass. a son,
i 5 numbered and letter boxes or
3 Wes Hig Sh f | door slots are installed.
son, lest Tnursisylls Successiu
During his three years in Bi Nosy 1 Melvin
the service Tom added sev- r, an So
Extensions on Rural routes
Monday night's canvass of also will become effective on
i ! oy ducted by the October 19th
eral trophies to his collection/EPY; Manheim R2, a son, onMount Joy con y
—two for playing on champ-
(Rural Route
Wednesday, at the Lancaster Cubs, Bay Seon and Explor. 31 Jill ise in svg
i General Hosptal. ers to sell “blocks o rd-| z area as
on tone En) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald board” for the flooring of the of Mount Joy.) J ;
in $ Samp. ived the Stone, Manheim R1, a son, Scout house was termed a Rural Route #2 will be ex-
learn. A Feces €|Monday, at Lancaster Gener- success by the Scout commit-| tended at three points, East
OD CT AW RTC ._|al Hospital. tees. The boys collected ap- and Northwest of Mount Joy.
Lon has accepied 2 pos. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth'proximately $130 which will _ This is the fourth exten-
tion 2 Engle, Manheim R1, a daugh- pay for the hardboard and sion of city delivery in the
ter
mouth, N. J. He and Mrs.
Kear are now, residing at 47 Osteopathic Hospital.
Sunday, at Lancaster|accessories necessary before a past four years and the sec-
tile floor can be placed in the ond on each of the rural
Twinli i Mr. and Mrs. James G.|building. {routes during this same peri-
light Re. N, Hostetter, Elizabethtown R3,| The Scout committees will od.
J a son, on Saturday, October|begin work on the hardboard
5, at Lancaster approximately Nov.
Hospital.
Wilbur I. Beahm,



BIRTHS









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Ross Eshleman, son of Mr.


BECOMES ILL
Monday night Robert Bry-
ner, Mansfield, Ohio, ary io, Main St., Florin, a son,|leum Company headed by of the Manchester
transported to the Lancaster Tuesday, at Lancaster Gen-|Leonard Safko will donate A Cappela Choir,
General Hospital by the tral Hospital. the tile and its installation. Manchester,

he became ill while confined Shenk, Mount Joy R2, ajpleted in time for the open- college and is majoring
to the borough lock-up in the/daughter, Tuesday, at
firehouse, caster General Hospital,

for Nov. 25. |ministerial student,

- a. i yn » AI Aa mat
REI ni, i a as AS Sr Grr RA Yimin al el
cause of death.
4. Following its Mrs. John E. Eshleman,|will be five mediums, namely!
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mount Joy Tile and Lino-| Florin, was elected president|ink, pencil, charcoal, oil and
1 College|lwater color.
North
Indiana. 4 and will
community ambulance after] Mr. and Mrs. Warren is expected to be com- Eshleman is a senior at the through the
Lan-thouse of the building planned sociology and is also a pre- day of the week prior to the
Tn Het
his inspirational address a-lihe Mount Joy
Restaurant, qp,. i oF IMowrer, Mariette Lan-
to, : aol champion for the second con-Mowrer, Marietta Ave., Lan
round the advice given him| wast Main Street.
Cuttin S . a ; secutive year. Mr. Witman, caster; and third place, Earl
Four 1 9 dh hy 5 hi oa a Miss Paula Weien, came in sixth at this{Eshleman, South Barbara St.
our head of cattle belong- who a vised him to “plan senting Donegal high state plowing .st| For the second year, the
ng to Milton Mowrer, Mariet-|'ree; write a book; have a son/ ~~. and: Sale plowing = contest it: woe re foi
«a, died of poisoning lastjand make a friend.” Vas: we oat Hershey, will representcontest was held on the fair
\Bernice Zeamer, county xt year's ev-|grounds. This year’s finals
week after they had eaten i i : 1e county in next year’s ev-|8 S.
oy ve as Special music during the, . lent. . were completed at an 8 p.m.
3 evening was provided by Jay { Sixteen plowmen entered|:ontest Saturday night.
Mowrer said that two Barry Barnhart, who! the contest at the farm of Pushmobile
steins and one Gurnsey cows|played trombone and bari- Midget Player Henry Miller. Mount Jov R1| After an absence vf one
Combining his skill with the/year, the pushmobile race
and a Holstein bull died duets, accompanied by x
‘Given Trophy “contest plow” put him just’ Was again sponsored. Thomas
that they were examined by|prs. George Broske.
'xper.s, who determine 2 : ; : :
Pe ty During the presentation of pg. pennell, West Main ahead of the only woman inMeckley, a previous winner,
Mrs. Robert Eshel- qi 4 was presented with athe competition, Mrs. Thelma Was the winner of the race.
; : awards,
The yew cuttings were . i r §
trophy for being the mostU. Miller, Denver R1. Mr. He received a trophy: from
tossed over the fence into the
field where the cattle were
pas.ured by a neighbor after
the shrubbery had been trim-
man introduced the corn
queen candidates present, proved player on the Mt. Witman’s score was 159.5 out the stage of the showgrounds
cluding Deanna Effley, queen; of possible 200: and Mrs. Mil-/Saturday night from Charles
Mary Keen, Joanne Bixler; ler's was 154 8. Her husband Heaps. Thomas was the win-
med Mowrer said. Paula Weien and a gift was came in third with 2.9 pointsner of the official wheels
ee presented the winner. his wife. Each of division. Robert Nunemacher,
Clyde Mumper, represent- the contestants was judged Manhe:m R4, was the winner
ing the Chamber of Com- on a point basis of five cata-°f the unofficial wheels class
Maytown PTA merce, awarded the follow- nd received a crash helmet
. ing prizes: Baby beef show- ‘or his prize.
To Meet Oct. 21 manship - 1st Herbert Frey; Other ors in the offi-
The first meeting of the|2nd, Luke Brubaker, 3rd, ial wheels section were Ken-
Maytown Elementary Schooi| Harold Frey, Lamb show eth Kaylor, Manheim R3,
Parents Club will be held on{Mmanship, 1st. David Lapp
{nd Ivan Wolgemuth, Mount
Monday, Oct. 21, in thel2nd, Mary Keen; 3rd, Nancy Joy Street. Other winners in
less than

Offers Free
Bowling Friday
® L~~ Holtzman, owner of

| Open house will be helafy ID, Bits a 3 En announced Wednesday night| Greiner, elta reet;
from 7:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.[/oanne ixler; 3rd, Jane ‘hat he will offer free bow]. 3nd Bernell Swords, Mount
when the meeting will be-|Miller; 4-H judging contest
gin. Subject for discussion|lst, Darvin Boyd; 2nd, David
will be the proposed merger|lapp; 3rd, Herbert Frey.
October 10¥ R2. Cash prizes were giv-
the, 20 to the winners.
Cattle Winners
== ing all day Friday,
:1 18, since Friday will be
first day for the automatic


 
of the school districts which] J+ B. Keller awards were: “win spotters to Ba rn. Miss Mary Louise Miller,
i spotters to be in opera 5 13
form the Donegal Area Joint/Presented as follows by Jos- fori. 20, Manheim R2, exhibited
School System at the present/ePh Greiner: Mary L. Miller". In conjunction with thel Ne chamvion baby beef of
time. {for reserve grand champion, : eT IERIE ‘roe bowling, the Mount Joy he 4-H Baby Beef Show. Her
RAIN ing, « JO}
The meeting will be inbaby beef and Luke Brubak- =
charge of John Henry Bru- er, grand champion baby beef|”
baker, president of the par- Donald Wolgemuth award-
ents group. Refreshments fol- €d prizes from Wolgemuth|
lowing the meeting will be Bros. Winner of baby beef]
in charge of the mothers rep- Showmanship, Herbert Frey;|
resentating the rooms of Miss Calf Manna awards - Angus
shorthorn steer “Dandy” won
Taveees announced that they
{will sponsor a junior bowling]
league at the alleys. Working
Joy Midget baseball team at|in conjunction with Holiz-
a banquet Tuesday night a‘ man on the project, they an-
the Mount Joy Legion post-jiounced that boys betwee:
RONALD PENNELL (Turn to Page 6)

THE WEATHER
By Kenneth L. Drohan



. . Ball players and man-| ges of twelve and eighteen
Henderson, Miss Mischlich,—1st, John Martin; 2nd, Hen F200 By ps ri county ire invited to visit the alleys Low High R’fall
Miss Kreider and Mr. Rupp. Greiner; 3rd, Herbert Frey teams were present at the af-| nd practice bowling free offWe 9 «— 53 76 .00
mmm A {Herford 1st, Luke Brubaker, fair when one player fromjcharge during the day. {Th 10 — 46 68 .00
mr Rng, Wess team was honored. All boys in that age grour!Fr. 11 — 82 58 00%
Art Exhibit | Sth NY OT These players were chosen by|'nterested in entering the 12 — 26 65 .00
(1st, Mary L. Miller, 2nd, the opposing managers. | ior league are asked to give|Su 13 — 27 68 .00
The Art Exhibit at Miller; Camelshell Lurin Harris, a coach off ‘heir names, ages and tele-|Mo 14 — 30 70 00
Uni ione jj > Silver Ditcher to he Baltimore Orioles ballishone numbers to Mr. Holtz [Tu 15 — 32 72 .00
Union National Bank Will py 0 1 andis; silver tray to the, Ba fd
‘eature sketches, scenes, still yp. Robert Hossler “ang club, was the guest speaker nan or the three members of| High for year to date: 103
ife, portraits, etc. not neces- silver dish to Robert Mel- He had formerly played ony he Jaycee committee i rl! Low for year to date: 10
sarily accomplishments o f horn. the Athletic, Washington andy harge. Park Neiss, Jr. is the OUTLOOK
Chicago teams. He discussed|~hairman of the . :
{baseball and held a question| vith committee members| The current rain will end
and answer period among the|Ragner Hallgren and Marlip|during Friday with amounts
James Haines, Sere The league will expected to exceed one-
lions for entries. ra — itary of the Midget organiza-I'n the near future and will ralf Inch at the most, follow-
Included in the art work tion, introduced him conducted according tc| 'd by clearing and cooler
{Lester Ellinger, president,| ‘he rules of the Junior ABC| veather Friday night. The
|gave a short talk. Approxi-|(American Bowling Corpora-|Weekend will be fair and
imately 225 persons attended|tion). (Two rules of the Jun-|°00l, With nighttime tempera-
ithe affair. Bernard Kear is|ior ABC which will be fol-|'ures once again near the
'manager of the local Midget/lowed are tha! while the mark. Daytime tem-
his past year. Since this is committee
the first art exhibit sponsored, "cy, exhibit committee,
hy the Union National, there . |
will be leniency in specifica. Harold Endslow,,
Martin introduced the mem-
To Report New
Families Call
OL 3-6624
This exhibit will open No-|
continue!


15th. Entries Physician On Call team. league is in action, there over the weekend
in may be presented any bank y S d Ronald's trophy will be on|be no smoking and any a- will be in the 55-65 degree
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