The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 05, 1957, Image 1

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Grades To | The Mount Joy
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| Three hundred, ninety-nine 4 A Ny { i 4 : |
children will be included in
the annual Christmas musical EA = .
of the Mount Joy Elementary ? “sd FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 25 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
School next Tuesday evening, | fgets wa £2,
December 10. |



There are people who are |! RE ! Thirteen students of grades
meticulously honest. Tuesday| | : 1, 2 and 3 will have Sov Miss Krall CONCERT DATE ‘Venison On The Table
IRE,
morning Policé Chief Park|| parts in ‘The Christmas Story’,

Neiss was collecting from the a dramatization of the Nativi-| |SET FOR DONEGAL - TT Ma
parking meters up and down || ity. Kitty Jo Etsell will N d | For the first time this D H. { [ h h A R { St .
‘ | iy > S year,
Main ses, pee Baro. Sharon Bele. ame it he annual Donegal high cer un ers roug ou rea epor orieés
er, Mary, 1a er, $ hristmas concert willl .
_ He discovered three meters| Joseph; Dawn Reese, Eleanor DA R Gi | € i I after-| The first deer reported fromnoon; Paul Weiser, Columbia Martin S. Brown, Columbia/Monday morning at 10:30.
In a row which were out of! Santana, Patty Ginder and Ir Both the junior and the/the area were shot at 7:30 a. Avenue, a seven-point buck/Ave. He has been hunting 13| Donald Garlin, Stauffer-
order. BUT - perched on the) Sally Fellenbaum, angels; Iv-| : Wa senior high cheruses will pre-M: Monday morning, shortly in Perry County Monday atyears and Monday afternoonitown, shot a 7-point, 16 pound
ledges on top of the meters— jan Wolgemuth, Stanson Gra-| Miss Ruth Krall, daughter the Christinas concert in after the season opened. (9:45 p.m. The 151 pound buckjabout 2:30 o'clock in Lycom-|deer in Perry county Monday.
near the coin slots—was a to- |ham and Daniel Wilson, shep-|of yy ss em school audiorium Sunday, William Buch, Foy, Solna the first ever shot by Mr.ling county he killed a spike/pound buck in Perrya.m.
tal of 30 cents from the three. Simon P. Nissley, Mt. Joyjherds; Mitchell Albert, By ® : R as Donec. 15, at 3:04 p.m. an 8-point Jee) £ a ne ighes Weiser. Miles Robinson, Flor back ax hs tithe While some hunters try
* ye \funeral director, on Tuesday Teleky and Jack Miley, 3S we | 35 Le re : gir! or! - [Ppfoximate y 80 pouhds be-|in, shot a 6-point buck. Mon-| _John Way, who spen three many years before they kill
And, Vo night observe, not morning was elected a direct. men. 3 Choir will Sing Hsia AER ag schoo 4 Was St tween Manheim and Mount day at Fis au) ays nore of Lock Haven, their first deer, others are far
only are the motorists con-lor of the First National Bank the production made up of a this week. Muss . a |Gretna. {which weighed In at approxi- bagged a big, 6-point deer. Imgre fortunate. Shirley Gut-
scientious about paying—the and Trust Company. The enildren of the three Ryall is edit py p ublic May nok spproximutely the 100 no In Perty coutishall,
passersby who might haveltion by the board of directors &rades. (newspaper, the | hour, aum Sr., ew scar Lease, Stauffertown,|ty, Norman Beach, @ edar|pioh school girl — a D.H.S.
noticed the coins were honest/was oy i the vacancy left by] Following “The Christmas|is a member of the senior high {Haven Street, hunting i nishot an 8-point buck in Perry/Lane, killed a 138-pound 8- en a 140-pound
Attend {Huntington county with Al County Monday morning and point buck. spike buck her first trip out.
enough to keep their hands/the death of the late Amos H. Story”, the kindergarten chorus and was student direc- |
| |dren will sing “Listen To Our tor for the junior play. {Baum Jr. and Gene Bender Stoey Barrick, Mount Joy R1,| James Weaver, Florin, shot She was hunting near Blain
got a six-point buck. shot a 4-point deer in Mifflina 6-point buck upstate Mon-}; Perry county with her fa-
off. Risser.
James Hockenberry, III, Monday. Donald P./day morning. ther, Blaine Gutshall, 204 E.

® oe o * Band”, “Five Little Chicka-| She was chosen from the
It's always nice to note that] dees”, “Light, Light Our Can- girls in the senior class on Wre stl I ng wl peo .
a “Mount Joy boy makes| dle”, ‘Me and My Teddy Bear’ four qualities; dependability, year-old boy from East Main Jones, Mount Joy Rl, bagged| Elwood Martin bagged a St.
good.” This week we Saar S and “Christmas Dollies”. { : |[Street, shot a spike buck inja 9-point buck only a few pound, 7-point buck in Perry ; i
that Henry S. Frank of Dum- own ees Grades 4, 5 and 6 will pre- | The season will open nex! Tioga County on his first minutes after the start of thejcounty Monday. Tabs Nauman, 3 Za. Malin
fries, Virginia, has been nam- . sent “Christmas in Foreign al LW | Monday for Donegal 18 (hunting trip. He shot it Mon- season just after 7 a.m. Mon-| Lee Hostetter, Florin, shot/ Su SiO Cornwall.
ed superintendent of the ros Santa Arrive Lands and Home”. Thomas CTE school’s newest or ngs “day morning. |day while hunting in Yorkja spike buck in Perry county I om = tv. on Wednes.
sum Point Power Plant of the! Heisey will portray Santa (ling. Organize ast year by| other deer reported shot County. The animal weighed Tuesday. ebanon County,
4 1 {Grant Miller, the squad prac-iware by Charles Dunkleberg-/150 pound. | Gene Newcomer, 214 West day morning.
Virginia Electric and Power, Santa Claus arrived in Mt. Claus and Jane Mumma, Lou-| 3 :
: n oe : ticed the new sport piorin an 8-point buck, in| This was a good year—and Donegal Street, shot a 4-point Mahlon Snyder of Stauffer
town, bagged a 115-pound
Company. {J Saturd idst th e/ise Schroll, Pamela Toppin, Wi f
[Joy Saturday amidst € : : we i. competition among themselves p,. Cobia SN : . Sl red Trim
ee [Perry County Monday after-/lucky, too of hunting for'buck that weighed 115 pounds buck in Perry county Monday.
rR yay : Norman Mateer got his buck
{Franklin Aument, Gene Funk, wi, ts Mar
120 the season
9.0 0 waves of the children whol
22 years, he went into power appearance. As he entered Mt.|American children. When the a i
ion z | : Mat | isits Mexi atha! ; {assembly program last year. .
EO Ot Jckiwoodjoy via Fast Main Street ints Reise AR, | This year six home matches tto rey nswers ues tions opened. At 7:20, Monday, he

heim team for an exhibition
Employed with the company lined Main Street to await his|30d John Hart will be the
station on the Susquehanna'was met by the Mount Joy Wolfe will be Mary, Phillip . Sh ers Aral 3 point | i
of the Pennsylvania Water School Band that Hostetter, Josorh and Gregory be be id on a Or Tay - . Tre BD
ower Company. Frank is alescor i Frances Gerberich and id | Er Tos Sill tes hal 2 1C U P| S h | ; " r~
graduate of Mount Joy high! his ed im rough low | Sharon Reese, the children. el [cite Preteen yu be held 2 oncerning non ans or cnoo Qitod Sen
school and a brother of the, Stepping from a convertible In Italy the children will be, oa, Sane en win: hy a Dy A Mondzs
lwith a pack of toys on his/Sandra Gephart, Lois Ander-| : {the public. William Arnold, solicitor paid bills, etc., will become|58 must be completed by the|der in Ferry c y y
lback he climbed a ladder to/SOn, Robert Walker and David Twenty-four boys are mem-ifor the Donegal Area Joint the responsibility of the unionindiyvidual boards. Reports/morning at 9 am.
™ Country Store :- this second stor throne locat- Williams. In France, Kathy, |bers of the squad. Of theseSchool Board, attended thedistrict; 4. The number of and other business of the year] A five-man party (three
Here's a new twist to aned in Way's Toyland. W. Main May and Harvey Drace will the team is composed of elev-recent meeting of the board school directors will decrease 1957-58 remain the Mount Joy) oy well
old scheme! Street. Following his arrival, Portray French children; in| jen boys. The sport is open toland answered many questions to seven over a period of six/sibility o f the individual Re as go on
On Friday and Saturday of the children who visited him Yugoslavia, Shelby Chunko| ‘boys in grades 9 through 12. concerning the transition from years; in 1959 the term of boards. A eke at ae Ba
this week the Mount Joy Ro- were presented with candy Will be the mother; Sylvia) | Monday, Dec. 16, the op-la jointure to a union district. one member of each board ex-| In other business transact, ed A na of Sy
tarians will hold a “Countrycanes. Children ay visit Longenecker, Olga; Ann Foley RUTH KRALL {ponents for Donegal will be Some of the questions and|pires. At that time three di- eq at the meeting, bills in thel2, 5 Sn and Clyde Goodling
Store” at Donegal Mobile with Santa every Saturday af- Mina and Gail Buhringer,| it he Hempfield wrestlers. answers are - 1. The union rectors are elected to the un-gmount of $14,647.89 were, = ov. a FIT and a spike
Homes Used Furniture store ternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. {Ivan. (loyalty, truthfulness, punc-| There will be no additional district will become official ion board, one from eachapproved for payment. The our eB Paul Erb was the
on Main street. |" Santa will be available for] English. children will be|tuality; service (cooperation, matches until after Christmas. July 1, 1958; 2. The twenty of the most populous districts. board heard a report on the pean os A NT
Now—a Country Store is, conferences with the small fry/Kathleen Billow, Rebecca and consideration of In January, the team will members of the joint board In 1961, the term of two di- method of paying bus contrac-{ 8
in a way, a glorified Rummage Saturday afternoons from 2 Walter, Jean Troutman, leadership West York, Warwick and will be the members of the rectors from each board exX-tors as outlined by the Depar-| ]

ie . Wines 5 i sland : rad is eoleeti : : John Booth, School Lane,
Sale. Members of Rotary willluntil 5 o'clock until Christ. liam Baughman, Jon Dillinger ality, self-control, ability to Octorera and in February the union school board, each of pires. At this election one'ment of Public Instruction.| rr ene:
provide a wide assortment of'mas. jand Charles Heaps. German|assume responsibility); and 0¢a1s will meet West York, whom will serve for the com-member will be elected order to secure maximum]; 10 in P ov Ii
items for sale—some new, — en jchildren will be Donna Au-|patriotism (unselfish interest Columbia, Octorora and Man- plete term for which he has/the least populous district and reimbursement on transpor-|2! ; aa nk county.
some old; some Used. sorhel Sharon Stoner, Michaelliy, famil : ; heim Central. |been elected; 3, All assets, one member at large. In 1963 (ation, it is necessary that this" pounds. :
A n family, community, school ° : : : William Way, East Main
— such as unpaid taxes, unpaid/two directors from each board method be used in computing| Wy .
Street, shot a 6-point deer in
useful, some ornamental. In| : |Germer, Larry Hostetter, ation).
fact, it-will be a nal Post Office To Trin, Jr., and John Stehman. g's Ration) 5 3 the jappropriation, real estate, etc./'will have terms expiring and payment for the Donegal bus od
sale, a clearance sale, a white (3 {Norwegian characters will be stat J a TY D: 3 “Sportsmen will become the property of two members will be electedgontractors. The amount of Pa. Sounty | Monuay mop
elephant sale and a “you-| pen xtra |Carol Nissley, Mother; = © i ogy hn oL : A 2 a the union district and all lia- at large. The number of direc- these contracts is $31,626.00./'™8 £15 wes! e pounds.
guess-what” sale, all rolled \Toppin, Father; Jill Schatz, > © He American “Pistol Team bilities such as bonded indebt- tors will then be seven.) and Wilbur I. Beahm, supervis- Way has his deer home, byt
into one. Half Saturday |girl; and Arnold Snyder, boy. on and pe edness, temporary loans, un-5. Reports for the year 1957-/ing principal, reported a to- BY the iia = whichis a
: i | ildre i a Jot Zens >S > * ite Story
. Rotarians will man the] _ To handle the heavy moun-| Duteh children will De Joon school principals. The test Posts Big Score TT rir TTT orm tal enrollment of 2314 stu-{ Although he is of a robust
store” and the public is in-ting burden of Christmas mail, Aument, Mary Lou Bender, given to Mus Rrall at) > |dents and 841 high school has: foot “troubles
vited to shop for the bargains./the Mount Joy post office will Connie _ Dussinger, Yvonne, egal and each re The-Mount Joy Sporismen S Basketball Time students. The board decided tole d vd t ot » ro >
Funds will besused for thebe open Saturday afternoon, Forry, Charlene Heaps, Cindy| i "i yor Tes Ch his 1, Pistol Club was host to a =" |give a second flu shot to oes no ge 3 un 5
club’s civic program. Money Dec. 14, it was announced Mumper, George Broske II, SD € BN strong Aircraft Marine Prod-| ‘35 some olher peop e
Tr | +
lemployees on the recomme :
p 0) |Thus, he was hunting alone.
: ‘ : school. Before February 28. is is [pt § ;
tentatively is marked for the this week by Postmaster El- Led Fellenbaum, =v Ca ion Te Bets Pigtol team from Harris: R / ( h ‘57-58 ation of the school medicall, =" =o tthe deer. he at-
purchase of a uniform for a mer Zerphey. (Gates, Michael Kear, Rodney( oo" "0 0 00 to a Certi. Purg at the Sports Farm and ules anges or lexaminer. fs dl 13
Savoy Is on 0 a Lertl-ihanded the visitors a sound] | Word was received from the|tempted to drag it to his car
policewoman, if the proposed Hours that day will be 8 a. Rice and Jeffrey Sensenig. cate ard : i aj iffi
project is launched. hn i] 3 pan. | Mrs. George E. Broske will ficate ahd Good oi ‘beating by a score of 2748 to| BY RICHARD STARK {department of Public the lob was oo
However. the post office/direct the program and al a meeling of ihe 5461 This is the topscore to M toy P. 1 A. Basketball Official [tion that complete results of] OF fim. He sat in his car an
’ pos\ ount Joy, P. I. A. A. Basketba 1C14 | [pondered the problem. Ong
A [Donegal Chapter, D.A.R., on : : :
: s. Rae 5 He John Hart will be the accom-|, : be fired by the local shooters . the financial audit of the hig}
Tote Ms Bag Faun roy. will not be opened Saturday] nist, co {Thursday, March 13, 1958, at To give fans a better understanding of the game, as it Tog Kn es a result in/PURCh of hunters came along
e and his wife and two afternoon, December 21 but . but they refused to give him



{the Iris Club. Lancas ‘and puts the team record at| |
dren live at 19 Rose Hill Cir-lwill observe the usual 8 a.m. ee go ris ow {three wins and three losses./is to be played this season, some of the several new rules; 2 qditional payment of ren-| \
cle, Box F. D. 1, Dumfries, Va.'until 12 o'clock noon schedule. hte a Sate er yu Te Two of the local team Shoot-| changes are noted below. tal for the years 1952-57 of help. Finally, he went back
oo o {lois GT 0 Chorus Date BR n> travel from the Naval Players numbers—Teams which procure new uniforms approximately $22,000.
| Mailers ate urged to us {Bond as a gift from the Na- sone : : | . : and then returned home to
tr Training Center, Bainbridge,|m st use numbers with no digit greater than five, either On the recommendation ofy fount Toy 0
A much younger local man correct house numbers and [tional Society > i
) { { ty. Second winner, v Ba big fac-| : :
—Jay Greider, is doing well street addresses to better as-| Is Chan ed will receive : Maryland, and were big singly or in combination. All teams must conform by Thomas Malin, area supervis-| : . ;
g eceive a $50 bond and tors in the recent upset o ithe 1960-61 season. or of vocational agriculture,! Monday night at home he
for Elizabethtown college with/sure delivery. All Mount Joy third i ae RR | Ji
: 7 Y The date Joy/third winner, a $25.00 bond| Ang ida a worried that some one or
the wrestling team. A senior, and Mount Joy rural route ie date for the Moun Joy he National Association of AMP. : . the board decided to authorize a night imal d dis
he i > of th t {mai Community Chorus concert : | Individual scores were: ! : 2 the formation of an adult far-|2 Night animal would disturb
ie is one of the veterans upon|mail should be bundled to- has been changed it was an-|/S€condary School Principals a . __\|double foul. Each player will be charged with a “personal” A se the deer. However, Tuesday
whom will fall considerable gether and all t-of | ang oe Ys : Mount Joy Gold Team: i mer class in voc. agriculture :
responsibility for team Der ge onc an a oN "0 own on Tuesday. placed this contest on Losman, USMS, 569;/foul and the ball tossed up at center, if there is sufficient interest when he returned with Mt.
Shona Ye is in the Die! should, be bund- originally scheduled for De-{APproved Lits of National yx James, 564; Robert] Ball over backboard—A ball passing over the an enrollment of from 10 29Y friends the deer was still
pond class. | io 16th, the concert; Contests for tis year. |Blake, USN, 563; Donald Fra- board (rectangular) shall be ruled out of bounds. If on ato 20 people. in good shape and undisturk-
eo © o { ja ve presented oa lelich, 529; Stanley Hoskins, throw-in the ball is thrown from behind the plane of the The Pennsylvania Power sd
Harry N. Nissly is at home) » | December 23. e Christmas, |USN, 523. Total 2748. |backboard and it comes down in front of the plane, it is a Light Company showed a film!
and Ty Ellen ‘Trudy’ Dome Authority Makes concer ang Carol Sing wii League Set Up { Aircraft Marine Products| i 1ation by the thrower. concerning the renovation of Fi . Li
is at Harrisburg. Local peorle Nacision I nee he Mount) Is Changed Jol aru: 5. Snyder, 340) Throw-in. froni free ithitow lane extended ve hile Schon] The Jest orin Lions
will be interested to know 1 x i y OU, , of biting rin incide the frees throw lines eviendediregular meeting of the join
that local investigation start-| A decision was reached it #0. admission The Conference of the Bos 535; Bs 3 inside ihe free Unaw lines sxfended beard will be held Dee 19. 5 Plan Contest
ed this week. [the Tuesday night meeting of ah es abolished the game . lola ie cpa une will be he in the ed :
| y charge to the program but system of determining a foot-| Mt. Joy Blue Team :— Sam-| Return to back court — Further restriction gives firstly.) school cafeteria to honor Plans are progressing for
ee ee o the borough authority . . Vis : 2 A . : ol op the Christmas decorations -
offering will be taken. ball champion in favor of Emerson, USMC, 518; player to touch ball after a jump ball a legal return only retiring members. The board 0 I as by oo
As we write this column,/cerning the payment of the % ite : The 3 : : :
snow is coming down like areplacement of water lines. The chorus, which was Or-lwon-lost-tie record and voted/John Rodkey, 503; Adam Fis-lif the jump ball is iy the center circle. will meet to reorganize and, Chis. Decorated homes
; eautiful - blanke ve ; sdinte a few months ago, "1. each team to play|Sels 496; Robert Smith, 465; Basket interference — Players of NEITHER team members will present. Tre
big, beau t. But, Effectively immediately, the Ate Rial} thirty 1 play} : : lin Florin are eligible for the
we keep wondering about the|costs of replacing the lines SPDroxing a an eight-game league schedule{James Rohrer, 401. Total 2383./touch the ball or basket while the ball is in the cylinder a-|their credentials and of-
big celebration to open the $2 from the water main to thefYoles It is Boone by thelstarting in 1960. The decision] AMP Blue Dea Hoes bove the basket. This applies to field goal shots, free toss- fice. Jay Musser, president, ing will be announced next
million highway post plopeny is the responsibility) kil ; [was peach a the [fer 10) We Sarison, S03) 2 es or rebounds (unless it is obvious the ball will not go into Was in charge of the meeting. ="
Marietta and Columbia. of the property owner. This |banquet of the conference bm, i 'lthe a “ ing” s 5 wer, are rohibite ; ize i a awap
Re a Drops a On Sa B. Titus Rutt, burgess, is|held coening Don-|479; H. Faust 336. Total 2319. Basket) Duniing Shots, howe ve are nok Wi prizes will be award
Without knowing what planslis a return to the original plan.|Serving on the jury of high school The next shooting match,| elaying tactics — It is provided that when a team is i a ame |€d the winners. The first prize
is g Dian. = ] t December 19, will be the big-|behind or while on the defense with the score tied and after, to be the best decorated home
eam will be $25. The second prize
have been made for such a] Final action was taken on|federal court in Philadelphia The Elizabethtown : 3, y 2 nite Lv ie Da Cir i Ha oT | i
weather condition, we'd ven-|the properties whose pay- undefented for the season, wasifiest-one this year when thea Warning by ine referee, that team is responsible for pro- A 5 will be $15; third, $10 and
ture that “instead of a were being held in oo presented with the conference/iocal team, meets its arch riv-|viding game action. Or, if the opponents have the ball, the 5
permanent league trophy and|2l Harrisburg Gun Club at/team behind must be reasonably active in its efforts to pro-| Ho : fourth, $3.
a phy | | | Ralph Oberholtzer is chair-
date” it would be well if crow. Notifications to the to
there had been a “snow date”. property owners will be mail- THE WEATHER the traveling trophy. Coachjthe local range: The public 'Scure the ball. If the ball is disregarded, a technical foul Walt 1 "man of the committee with
e990 led in the near future. By Kenneth L. Drohan |Phil Daubert was presentedinviod fo thls ot seul be called. One warning applies’ to the remainder of : | Albert Forry and Joseph Wol-
ithe trophies by Wilbur I.| y period. gemuth, Jr. as committeeman.
Appropriate to go with the| ®— D
; er ay Temps. stip) > , nreci.|Club are local shooters and)
long string of deer stories We 27 — 21 46 Trace Beahm, retiring league To of ata] Common. foul penalties — Until after the administer- ®—
to the deer and tagged him
Double fouls—No free throws shall be awarded for a
contest. The date for the judg-
this week.


hich appear in another part TO ATTEND MEETING Li ; ear yo iL
Which Dr Bulletin Daw Tiallgron guidances 2 28 — 32 61 Trace, Arve Oi. Manheim Twp. (Capt. Donald Fraelich an-|Ing of a penalty for the first four personal fouls in each half BASKETBALL
one old by Omer Landi Hrs = high ville 29 — 49 62 00}, igh school principal, was el. nounced the match will get/by a given team, only one free throw shall be awarded. Af- SEASON B
may be an oldie but it seems|attend a special meeting Dec Sau 2 3 So ected the new president of underway at 7:30 p.m. ter four penalties, each, foul shall carry a “one and one” or | EGINS
that a party of hunters had|11 at the Overlook Country Sun > re 21 3 ‘oo/the group with Leroy Nissley, Co i bonus free throw. Extra periods are part of the second half. ’ Donegal high school will
planned a trip but one of the|Club. Sponsored by the 3 99 38 Trace Hempfield high school princi- Fred W. Heckert, Rheems,| The National Basketball Rules Committee makes the 4 ow, play the first basketball game
boys at the last minute decid-tional Health Council, the| High for year to date: 103 val, vice president and Allen/Was arrested Monday an difollowing observations which fans, officials, players and #4 , of the season Friday night at
ed to stay home because the meeting will feature discus Law for year to date: 10 |Hammon, Ephrata high prin-|charged with practicing med-leoaches should understand: 1.—The 5-second held ball rule {home. The Indians will play
Missus was expecting an addi-|sjon on guidance for students Total Nov. rainfall: 2.56 in lcipal, re-elected without a license. He should be more rigidly enforced. 2. Laxity in enforcing i {the exhibition gameé against
tion to the family at any time desiring to enter the medical be. ‘treasurer. posted $500 bail for a hearing ; hi Ya} : rT Warwick high school. Next
{ Av. Nov. temperature.: 44. bef Al [rules ‘against coaching from the sidelines when there is no, 7 % sae
Te |felds. OUTLOOK I Ce He cok oD Ober imeout is bad; 3. Varied interpretations about responsibili 3 another
disappointed > : _|{He was charged wit aving| vis "a ; % |game will be played with Peq-
Hi > home wii Seas a TT Cold weather Thursday will, The faculty Cops, Nig treated certain disease by uselly when an, opponent runs under a jump shooter or a shoot-| = i Valley high school.
is friends took off for the/SPrinting back to the barn heimoderate Friday and Satur- ¥ Ob JOE’ MEA Wit or herbs without/er charging into a guard is causing uncertainty in players.” ## ; %" | Next Friday, Dec. 13, the
his friends took off jor thel 4 the ; 1d in on/Pe held Thursday, Dec. 12, at| id z : ; : | : Y, ;
hunt. [slipped aroun e building.|day, turning colder again o fhe Conestoga. Country Club, (first obtaining a state license.|4¢. Failure to award two free throws for intentional fouls] Milton D. Martin, son of Mr./first home league game will
eo © o |His luck held, the buck still Sunday and Monday. The on- west of Lancaster. J tends to encourage ragged play during the closing minutes. Mrs. Curvin Martin of E.be played against the Penn
The day after they left Meson a good ly will Je some 1s 5. Loose enforcement prohibiting a foot across the line be- Donegal township, has been Manor high school basketball
wandered out behind his own? o an rye 2 Aum rae BY OF] a 8¥ BIRTHS fore the ball touches the ring or backboard is nullifying sent from Lackland Air Force team.
jin Its tracks. Right, but no snow is expec If family doctor can not benefits of thel wide freethrow lane. Base in Texas to Sheppard Air ———
barn and there to his wonder-| : : :
o.oo Nighttime temperatures Wille contacted for emergency, 6. Negligence of a player concerning raising his hand Force Base for 12 to 16 weeks
ing eyes he beheld a beauti-| : ; v
ight-poi ing i in/be mostly in the 20's, daytime phygician on call © “Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eber- : :
far eight-point buck, standing When his gang returned AY In the 35-45 degree ysi sole, Manheim: Rl, a son, on {ter he has been charged with a foul or raising his hand 08 Rt He a To Report New
i le of d h the ;
motionless. He ducked backs couple of days he was range. Sunday Saturday, at Lancaster Osteo- in disrespeciful gesture is having a bad effect on crowd re- tests given to a class of 64 Families Call
around the corner of the barn, proudest of em all for not, . I L
ran for the house and his gun'one of them had gotten a deer. Dr. David Schlosser 'pathic Hospital. action. candidates. | OL 3-6624