The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 24, 1957, Image 1

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i PE tl FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 20 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY


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Board Sets c nce came More Than $250 In Prizes Posted
Evening Donegal high school’s foot-|
. ball game with Cornwall|
D | high school Saturday after-| Oo r a owee n a Fa eo u Irs a
Oo ICY noon at the local field has
No evening classes will be been cancelled, according to|
held at Donegal high school the announcement made at| Mount Joy's Halloween pa- East Donegal Stree! to South'division parade: the Mt. Joy most original, $5.00 and $3.00
it noon Thursday by John Day rade will be held Halloween Jacob Street; north on Jacob elementary school band will the fanciest, $5.00 and $3.00.
élvas announced at the Thurs-11l, Donegal athletic next Thursday evening Street to East Main Street; be included in the second di- All other entries will receive
a jay night meeting of the The cancellation was madebeginning at 7 p.m. The par- west on Main Street to New vision;* the Elizabethtown $1.00 bills.

luring the first semester



i 3 5 ‘ i voard. The preliminary regis- on account of illness on the/laders will form on Delta St., Haven Street; south on New high school band, the third Students of grades seven
Frank Aument Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aument, (left, above) is beng giv- [ration showed that no class Cornwall team. jand Columbia Ave. al 6:30 Haven to Marietta Avenue; division; and 4 the Annville through twelve as individual
en the first lesson in the new junior bowling league being sponsored by the Junior|would have the required p.m. Vets : east on Marietta Avenue to German band, the fourth di- entries are included in the
Chamber of Commerce. Ragner Hallgren s hows how to hold the ball while Marlin|inimum of fifteen members. Over $250 in cash prizes Poplar Street; south on Pop- vision : second division. Three prizes
will be awarded to the cos-lar Stree! to the elementary Cash Prizes will be awarded for the most
Frey stands by to assist and to give the b:ginner some information on the way ic hoped tha the Attorney V T
ing is scored. —Dussinger Photo yo = would make a ruling oters o
jftumed marchers which in-school. The awarding of the The first division will in-comical. most original and
3.43 i : : : ‘ Api es is 3S & ons made Jer prizes w > » ¢ 2 © 'n who are i fancie
A junior bowling league twelve and eighteen will be Lincoln bowling alleys Fri-|favorable to the school dis- clude: ‘additions made ov IF prizes will be held in the clude children w ho are in the fanciest and thep are $5.00,
i 3 3 gu ig ricts concerning state reim- last year’s prize money. Inschool auditorium b y thefirst through the sixth grades; first; $3.00, second and $2.00
is being organized in Mount included in the league. Lastday at 4 p.m. or notify Leejlricts concerning state reim | ed Alaris rea s.r i WR 3 St; VY,
. 3 : al. and if os the first division, all the chil-sponsors of the parade, the individual entries only. If third. This division will form
Joy by the local Junior Friday some registered for Holtzman at the Lincoln al-/bursement, and i 50, fds . : sr oy A Lin ¢ . S
: board lans to hold classes ‘ dren who do not get a first Mount Joy Lions Club. The children of this grade Columbia Avenue between
Chamber of Commerce. The the league. They will meet leys. jooard ° plans lo hold classes . ; jp ive a Line BR CARER” ney 4 roo . -
: = he second semester or second prize will receive a Lions Club has sponsored the are in couples or groups of 3 Delta and South Market Sts
league will be conducted ac- Friday afternoon from 4 to Rules and regulations of] gig be Soren Inegier. '$1.00 bill. Prizes in the 4th community's Halloween Par-or more, they are asked to uy :
cording to the rules and reg-6 p.m. At this time addition- ment under which ‘he boys| Ine board voted to apply Joy voters in the Hi ss : : g Yh tee es All adult entries will be
4 ‘ Wy. win 3 a » > aise 8 reac rear S Win- pare > 7 > + rS-|. . . is
division have been raised for ade each year from its begin- parade with the fourth divis lincluded in the third division,
the
ulations of the AJBC (Amer-al boys are invited to join'may bowl: and those rules|© the Housing and Home Fi- oot ward will decide who, ata : ee ted KG in Cait : iin
ican Junior Bowling Con-the league and also at this whict fie t the local ur jnance Agency of the Federal yo members of borough ples, groups and floats. |ning. There will be four .on. The division will orm aa prizes will be awarded
5 | °> which affect the local group) Parade Route bands in the line of march. on Delta Streei. Cash prizes for the most" comical. the
gress.) Friday afternoon meeting are pi al achines st/government for funds to pay .ouncil will be in the Nov-| “Ae <i Brit . Se i fi 2 SAAR fon :
Boys between the ages of they will decide when the 3re Bi ell meine he cost of preparation of ERE 5 election. Te pargde Nu TOs Sa he Donegal igh 3 hool WII! be aysided for he Post most eriginal and the fanciest xX
~ shall bowl each weekinre me ror ie plans for necessary additions oo mor fron. a Gold of" on Columbia Avenue to band will lead off the four comical, $5.00 and $3.00;/4,, the amount of $5.00, $3.00 .
The Joycees have announc- bowling; all AJBC sanctioned and renovations to sc hools IN four will be elected. Two dy re a T ~~ ' 7 i i and $2.00. The division will
led that trophies will be a-/members are asked {o refrain/the Donegal area, These funds .,ndidates are Democrat and [form on South Market Street
warded the high bowlers at from smoking during the@re loaned to school districts vo Republican. Endorsed in ong d0e Cc /ueen, ays oca oup € [south of Columbia Avenue.
ithe end of the season and alleague plays; and all leagues interest free, to be repaid {ho primary election in May, The fourth division will in-'


<> |banquet will be sponsored must be adult supervised. when actual construction be- he Democrat candidates are. Long live the queen! an Street and see if we can came rolling down the street./clude couples, groups and
for all the bowlers of the pe philosoph of . Charles Ashenfelier and Wil-| That would be the feeling see the queen?” The Queen and her hus-/floats. A $10.00 first prize
p py + Dr. Richard Howell, Mari- jj, Dommell. The Republi- So they did. They stood will be given for the most
was appointed to ‘the .,n candidates named in the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ger along the street—with hun- husband both were smiling i ginal couple and the most
position of Dental Examiner primary are James mer, who spent last weekend qreds of other people. Short- broadly and both were wav-comical couple with second
of all the schools in the Don- Phillips and Simeon Horton. in Washington, D.C. and re-ly a motorcycle cavalcade ing—‘right in our direction,”|and third prizes in both cata-
hn (may contact the three bowlers to provide the egal arear Wilbur L Beahm, pommel) is seeking a big wave from the whizzed by escorting a pair Mrs. Germer beamed this gories of $6.00 and $4.00.
a mittee members, meet at the thousands of youngsters who Servis nN LT ion but the other three are Queen of England and Prince of fancy automobiles. “Well, week as she recalled the Groups of three or more per-
_ lare taking to bowling, thei al Lhere are 80 Stu-newcomers in the field. \Philip. : that is that,” they thought, scene. : : [sons will compete for the
i (dents in t h e elementary] 1, the east ward, one It happened like this. The believing that the couple had) She was glowing in her fanciest and most comical
|league. Park Neiss, Jr. is the AJBC can be explained bY etta
|Jaycee chairman of the event quoting from the charter,
(with Ragner Hallgren and ‘we pelieve it is our respon-
Marlin Frey. Interested boys sibility as teachers, parents




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4 fo a 'MDAA Pl SAE I the| Schools; 846 in the high will be elected Mount Joy couple was visit- been in the autos. However description of the young mon- groups. Two $15.00 first priz-
Donegal football fans could an |proper manner, to providers Look making a total of 2,- put following the primary ing her brother and wife, they waited around a few/arch. The queen was lovely es and two $10.00 second pri-
hardly believe their ears Sat-| . reasonable supervision as. to id Siders with an average contest of the Republican Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holsing- more minutes. , and much prettier than herzes will be awarded to the
urday as the Indians were Drive lconduct and environment, 21 S40 of a party in May, there is only er, last weekend and Satur- Shortly (after a delay pictures, she reported. groups. A $20.00 prize will
taken into camp, 52-0. land to provide a uniformly! hoard hgreed to <o-jone candidate, George Grofl. day afternoon Mrs. Holsinger caused when the queen stop-| “They (the royal couple) 80 to the winner of the best
9 o F d [recognized program that Ope Tak as € @8enCy Aldus Hannan is ‘the candi- casually suggested, “Why ped to have a look at a su-were very handsome,” the float with a $15.00 second
Manheim Central had pos-| or unas Ishall make the sport arb the ae and Jill gate for burgess and Mrs. don't we go down on Michig- per market) the entourage Mount Joy woman related. prize. This division will meet
Soh lentovable™ Bus Shelters which will be pgrothy Kipple, the candi- = : : 2 cn Columbia Avenue between
of ihe ball theide he Preliminary plans are be ne. (placed at various points thru-|qate for tax collection. Two : "South Market and Poplar Sts
Donegal 20 yi Je Ande made for the annual Ey ers fon fn the Jisiricts school board members, Al- Attends Course Ingathering Glenn Forney Ask Lights
Want a Touchdown.” ‘Muscular Dystrophy Associa-| S T mach a, Fe nat bert Seiler ‘ang Frank Wal. : Members of the parade
ton are union. wit oe TO much interest is being shown er, Jr. are bon seeking re At Penn State U.| Scheduled Made Director, | of the parade
Arthur Sprecher, East Don-| For Oct 29 Glenn Forney was named residents along the route of
i Make Tour story throughout the area.lonly candidate whose name egal Street, completed a two- director of the Building and|‘he parade to help light the
to be marching toward the {Scheduled for this week were wil] - a, allo: a sez 2 | Mrs. Charles Livak, York, evs at a rerent/line of march.” If residents
goal inside Manheim’s There are at the present [Mond t the Mayt El {will appear onthe ballot, forday course Teesday at tho : {Loan Association at a recent), o.oo lights or any other
- v [Monday at the Maytown Ele- "DOSE AAS an. : ; ene iad > » guest speaker & rbd : Mire ational? § §
tory and the local fanstwenty-four active muscular] retary | Schaal Dost urges, Jeu Pennsylvania State Universi-| Will il fe gue st Spe ker Seeing 4 Me Pins that could Be. erected
screaming. “Hold That Line.” dystrophy association clinics apita | Mount Joy Elementary hors 4 os hes 4 ou y. The conference, sponsor-|the program of the annual Ba & Trust ¢ i b: y. "for the. affair, they ore asked
eo © o lin the United States. Of this] | Wednesday. Mitton Grove EL iat he 2lso [8 Seesingl i by the Pennaylvania Pe. of the Mount Joy Forney, an assistant cashiell, fights
DOSY» ? that office by write-in votes. y "hihi branch of the Needlework of the bank, was named te!
. : . 'number, three are located in| ag: i S ’s sen-lamentirv Sohne » : ye {will also be s
At long last voices in Donegal high school’s sen-ementary Scheol; and tonight! Other candidates whoseltroleum Association, was con-|Guild of America next Tues- fill the unexpired term of the Liovd Mee SSID. ih
The only thing less appro-jpeld in Mount Joy during the| cuss the union ‘school ‘district! Although Hannan is the
priate would be for Donegal | ooo a )

7 ; ; Pennsylvania; one in Lancas-|. . ToT op : ot: : Cy eos A
Staufferiown are being raised Ne i Iphia ¢ lor class will go on a oneal the Florin Washington will be on the ballot/qucted by the Penna. State/day, October 29. Mrs. Livak late Reuben Fellenbaum. WE
to .ask the obvious one 1n Philadelphia an oi i ho ementary school : y Tvs W To e A : _|all for the first division; M.
9 ‘one in Pittsburgh. (day trip Friday to Wash- To are Arthur Moyer, auditor); iversity of Business Ad-|is chairman of junior work in| Other directors of the orn" gioco fhe second divis-
i, ; Bills amounting to $116.-' tar . {pr arto: ihe iz
The local clinic is operated|ingion, D.C. The seniors Willis oy i ),- for the Republican party; ninistration. the state. ganization include Grant Ger lion; Charles Eshleman, the
“Why has so much of the re-|
for John L. Schroll, judge of el- Forty-five men attended] All members are invited tolberich, Henry H. Eby, Dr. El ots qian = 204 William
sponsibility of finding the

: t the Lancaster General hos-/je he school at 5 ol ier .
source of the water polution 2° {leave the schc a 9 am. payment. Jay C. Musser, ap’ ay pisiiz yp : Soa > display ints |W We or illis Free
been left to the i eople Pital. During the six-month, 4 after a short bus stop/president, was | in charge ot and Christian conference. Sessions were[see the display of garments |W. Newcomer, J, Willis Freed Batzel, the fourth division. !
who are first yy bor Period of April 1, 1957 to : "i meeting iia Inspector of election for thelneiy jy, the assembly room of[2nd to the program and tea Christ Walters, George Keen [1 mes Spangler is the gen
are first suspects for Rt i i > > {]l ap-{t€¢ mee . le ice arty i > east, : % >sd after er 3 ol: chad ,
causing the RL $ [September 30, 1957, the local 11 Baltimore, they will af o Re party in the €asl|ihe Nittany Inn on the cam-|[Tuesday afternoon. T, Joh Booth and Elam chairman of the parade.
6 © clinic has been actively main-rive in Arlington Cemetery HOMECOMING TO > a gy 1 Cyrus Chainer for pus. Upon completion of theOne 1s a member who has do- Bom derger i | King and Queen
Donegal Springs church js tained.. The clinic team and to sée the changing of the : hi emocralio party in we :wo-day lecture and discus- hated ‘wo garments to the The Halloween King and
one of the chief tourist at- the patient care committee Guard at 8:45 a.m. They will BE HELD a A Desir el- sion course, Mr. Sprecher re- project.) Directors will as Fill N J b | queen will lead off the pa-
tractions in this immediate ave continued their service visit Mount Vernon, t h e : o tons. Arthur Schneider a certification for the garments during FIIS ew JO | ‘ade in a convertible auto-
Irae a a to dystrophic patients from White House and the Wash-! Plans are being completed { 1e candidate for judge of el- wWorIk. the morning and the business | nobile which will be follow-
t 1h Yoh I vag. step Lancaster and adjacent ington Monument i n the to sponsor a homecoming at ection and Charles Ebersole, cei sei mesg meeting in the afternoon will At Armstrong by the Lions Club float
af ge ret are invited to ies. i and will visit the Donegal high school for ‘he inspector of election for the begin at 2 p.m. Following the 2 Zeller’ Pinkert \ "he two, William Snyder E.
Sign gues and Io The local occupational the- Bureau of Printing and En- November 2 football game. Democratic party in the west Should Use [business meeting, the pro- 2 2 OF ee Yen Street and Karen Way,
eave, if they wish, a contri-| p f Preliminary plans are being'ward with Walter Eshleman, gram and tea will be held Rd. has been appointed t | fount Joy R2, are juniors al
ii \ a is ch S the newly-created position ©
in the Methodist Church Sun-th€¢ ne I | Jonegal high school and
bution to the maintenance of rapist who originally volun-graving, the F.B.L building] rade for the occasion by the judge of election and Burton I dd 5
cou y Fu A ress day School rooms, East Main/General Superintendent o |
Aud : : to lea > srvices and who the capital and a museum in 5 J :
this historic shrine to relig-/teered her services an 0 p senior student council of the Shupp, inspector of election




rence, who has served in th
ion and freedom. is now a member of Se ernie A school. The Donegal football for the Republican party. Notice is being issued {o|Street. Construction in Insulatioi ye Te sen Jor Se honors
9 ie team hes found he i ll iil leave for home and team will play the Patton In addition to voting for{\ll patrons of the Mount Joy| - ro Contrac Op rations of th YY a Sn Cy o e
Not many days ago, after aponse to work o the part oF oy wil I at approxi-| Trade school team in a home local officials, volers locally|sost office that gradually city THREE INJURED Armstrong Cork Company. ! and senior high scheol,
sizeable party had been _atithe patients to Re I L Brive some ppro: game that afterncon. A dance will ballot for or against lelivery is to be made by] Ls i AE Pearce, General Sale Or
the church, the contribution|The clinic hope to find others dey i or the trip will is also tentatively scheduled school merger. Residents ofthouse numbers only. Three youths were injuredManager of the Insulation Di |
box was opened and included who will be interested in a Schooner, Ragner for the evening. the boro, Mt. Joy Township,| To insure delivery of allTuesday evening when their vision, said the new ‘No Solution
one $20 bill and one $50 bill. making occasional clinic Vis- DE la en Ging-| _ Saturday, the locals play Marietta Borough and East! nail, patrons should have all auto struck two trees on ihejwas established in order |
9%. : i jn order Lo png hh Toh nd Miss Mary Strickler, Cornwall at home: Donegal Township will voie mail addressed to them by|road from the borough to furiher nee ound For
One of the top attractions;skills and hobbies to selected R wll ary ov | — i lon the union question. street and house number, |Newtown. Wayne Greenly, ofjeffort on job = organizatior | i
on the local tourist attraction groups of children and adults. "BARN GOLD BADGE rte olf) ears When giving return ad- Lancaster R3; Richard Low, techn ques and sireng.he ff +
List last weekend was the addition, they hope to pro-| Thi d | A i i dresses, both street and num-/Manheim R4; and Leon Lowejsupervision on large contrac | auirerrown
“new” Chickies rock. Hun-|mote discussion among pa-| ir n PP e | Gregory Stark and Pamela IT : k O 1 Iver should be given {of Manheim R3; were takenljobs. About fift a ttend
dreds of people visited theltients and parents. In a |Toppin were awarded the ric r reat OE jou " warned/to the hospital by the local] Zeller will be replaced o DEO aI
. hs ic. di h as mus- Dessert Contest |gold badge for the week fo Patrons also are warned| DS! yx Ih Contract 0 | 'd a special meeting for resi-
spot and were delighted with Slgeate Suet aL, us-| ge 1e wee or By Church Group to remember to have storm|community ambulance. in Assistan in on rac P| ents of Stauffertown ‘Tues
the view and marveled atcular dystrophy, e sharing Wiss Lids Sumpman, having rescued a small pup- doors unlocked unless there State police said that th Sons by Robert H. Law lay evening in the local Fire
Iouse. The meeting, called to
the engineering feat which/of experiences and problems of Mr. and. Mrs XY that had run into the| Again this year the Mount|is a letter slot in the storm|driver, Mr. Greenly, appar-

has given the entire area aand the interchange of of » Mount Jo. street. The two were chosen|joy.Florin Youth Council is door or there is an outside ently lost control after going Baltimore District Office fo | qo} jou Sherk Ir was
“face lifting.” {can be helpful. Fy by their fellow elementary|. COPING wii BE lover a slight rise in the road.[the past 10 years. : : 3
| De h i |R2, was the third place win-| Y|sponsoring a trick or ‘treatiletter box. { @ 5 : | urned over to * the group's
© { Virginia G. Mears, M.D. ? {school patrolmen. project. ° The auto crashed into two TY awyer, Alexander Stein, of


the Der in the county apple des-|
sert baking contest. Held last It will be held on Monday, TO TOUR COLLEGE (trees and then swerved ac-| Esther Cleveland, born ir |p
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What does it mean to be a'physician-in-charge of

volunteer fireman? Jay Eber- Lancaster clinic, issued a re- October 28, witt vot-| ; : ; ross the road and came to{1893, was the cnly child ever| tain : :
; . the Hempfield ctober 28, with the collect-| Seniors interested in at- , | Mr. Ste vie t=
ly can tell you. Two or three po: La a meet- hp eS THE WEATHER ion starting at 6:30 p.m. All tending college after high|rest. [born in the White House. tion awed Mgnt
‘ Thr - y Ww .
weeks ago the alarm Was ag, 3, pry : fee rep. local school contests com-| By Kenneth L. Drohan |YOUth from the two commu- school graduation will tour|————— tt |. supply any concreie ideas
sounded to go to a fire ative of Moun oy Shon peted for the county honors. L High R'fan [tities are to meet at theirt h e Elizabethtown College|ss ; ; sm «owl for a solution. No copies of
the Eberly cemetery and then!ded the meeting, s. Alvin ow 18 a! respective churches and there|next Wednesday afternoon. : l-eports on tests made by the














Miss Nancy Graybill, of 15 __ 34 70 00





nt diately Lo ote Bulg, Bigler, ras Moning: heim R1, a student at 17 __ 43 59 be someone there to tell|The tour is sponsored by the wo pipe line companies and
g orn : ° ’ 7 'lheim Central high school, wasp. 13 __ 55 60 129 them what part of town they|guidance department. the Public Utility Commis-
ly handed his glasses (dark : ot | 0d Dy “Ylare to cover. ‘si a ai i
Aliant the winner of the contestic, 19 __ 45 60 0 sion were available. : Neither
gray plastic rims) to some- with her apple dumplings. S 20 10 2 Youth from the two com-| he residents of the the area
one old for BIRTHS Second place winner yo 21 EL 39 hi ‘go. will be calling on| hor their attorney have been
n the excitement, has fo! a7 68 0 you for money contributions [ FINS ARE FILED ‘given copies of the tests or
Miss Elaine Earhart, Hemp-|
gotten who was holding them RE a a rte: 1 will go 16 {he S08,
i i - ’ J ) ear 0 agate. «
for him and he's now With- wy. and Mrs. Jay Homer|apple pie with cheese crumbs| Low for sear to date. 10

i he meetings of the groups
(Share Our Surplus). All| Leins were filed Monday or i {which were held in Lancas-
out his glasses, Groff, Manheim R2, a son, and Miss Sumpman with her contributions will go to feed|all loeaien sous er. Manufacturers Light and
Monday at Lancaster General “plain ole” apple pie. Miss ‘OUTLOOK the hungry children abroad.|0 ral 10a0 hig ‘Heat Company, Southern
Mount Jor Sportsmen’s club Hospital. Sumpman is a freshman at! After the collection the youth|front footage assessment fee Pipeline Company, the PUC
| The curdent rain should|will meet at the Mount Joy have not been paid. The own- jand the State Police repre-
is now in the process of fur-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Groff, Donegal high school. The con lend Thursday night or Fri-{United Brethren Church had previously been giv
nishing its new club R2, a daughter, last test was sponsored by the| sentatives met i n special











Sports Farm and is in need of|p..; {day morning, followed by|games, a film and both a deadline and a iro :
tables amd Feagh back "pa of ome, [Pennsyluania’ Apple Growersiidiing and much colder meni. The. program wit to have the sea pp
chairs. Anyone who has suchiot nanheim R4, a daughter, with home economics Weather by Friday night. lover by 9 o'clock. assessment paid. Under Hx eleased copies to the pour
equipment and is interested|) st Thursday, at St. in the state and county The weekend will be fairand, ~~~ |lein system, the owner i [ents or to thelr atten
in donating same to the club Hospital - Ad |cold, with some of the lowest [charged with the costs of fil i Paul Z. Knier, ¢ A
should contact Elwood pr. and Mrs. Richard INCREASE temperatures so far this sea- To Report New ling the leins, a five per cen and lig
tin. Farmer, Florin, a son, Tues-| Elmer Zerphey, postmaster, 0M No rain is expected ov-| Families Call penalty and 6 per cent in- : of the county
—— day at Lancaster Generallannounced that the local the weekend. Daytime terest per year. : Two young men of the community have left during men’s’ association were Jes
SPORTSMAN’S CLUB Hospital i howed ight [temperatures will be in the! OL 3-6624 These seventeen liens were! he past few days to serve with the U. S. Air Force. Jef-|. t d ea
: rn BR dM Rich de ice Sow, an ely be 40’s, nightime temperatures| [the first ever to be filed by a| Tey Brian, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brian, Fred} on and spoke briefly to
The regular meeting of the| Mr. an rs. ichar cent increase of outgoing in the 25-35 degree bracket. | Physici On Call \municipal authority in the| rick Street, left Oct. 21 and Ronald Ramsey, son of Mr. \° 8&roup. As the meeting
Milton Grove Sportsman’s Weidman, Mount Joy Road, mail over the same period|, warming trend will set in| ysician Un La county. They range from| d Mrs. Louis Ramsey, 129 Mount Joy Street, left Oct. 15.|°l05ed, no solutions were an.
Club will be held Friday, Oc-|2 daughter, Tuesday, at the last year. The increase was, beginning of next week. Sunday 18215 to $3,700 Both are 1957 Donegal high scheol graduates and nor any new ap-
tober 25, at 8 p.m. Movies Lancaster Osteopathic hospit- for the quarter completed g a a us enlisted for four years. They will take their basic training|Proaches announced
will be shown. abi. oa |1ast Friday. Dr. John Gates { at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, the problem might be solved,
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