‘Ambulance Trips Exceed | ‘All Previous Years community crease of 18 trips over the | Mount Joy's ambulance was used more number of times it was used [times in 1957 than in any in 1956. f year during its operation. | From the time that the With the 180 trips taken by!first community ambulance! = the vehicle this was an in-|was purchased in March of I i [1951 until the end of Decem-| | ber, 1957, 823 trips were tak-| There has been a lot of talk | en by volunteer drivers and The Mount Joy << Firemen = sof” FORTY-EIGHTH Y were Troe ; ‘uM h ¢ Mew Bis 14 er pnlin wt £803 EAR, NO 29 MOUNT ULLETIN ‘JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY RL the economic level of purses, From Maren to De-f Was, 1957. It might bel cember 31 of 1951, 76 calls niifresting to know that four were answered; 88 calls in Mount Joy merchants who 1952; 123 calls in 1953; 90 keep good records of their| calls in 1954; 109 calls in 1955 sales reported that the Satur- and 162 calls in 1956. day before Christmas was the The: post amifancs Wasi yay Temps. “biggest Saturday the store purchased by the auxiliary} has ever had.” : Bd, during the year of '57. This to the local fire company in|Wed 25 — 22 $99 total exceeds the 1956 total 1951 and the second was also, Thu 26 — 33 purchased by the auxiliary in/Fri 27 — 300 While all indicated that the by 16 additional ‘calls. Of May of 1956. [Sat 28 — 27 total Christmas buying was|these 56 calls, 21 calls were — |Sun 29 — 24 “a little off” the 1956 figure,|in the borough and 35 were {Mon 30 — 28 46 they were well pleased with beyond the borough limits. {Tue 31 — 19 46 the way business held up this The fire loss in the borough | Dec. rainfall: 4.77 in. year. was $510.00, Dec. Temp. Range 10-62, e o o The following calls were | OUTLOOK It is interesting to note lincluded in the 56 calls: The current cold spell will{borough authority for 1957, too, that all three who felt a barns, 3; grass, 17; houses, 8; big Saturday business are|garages, 3; chimneys, 3; mat- continue until Saturday, fol-| Also during last January, {lowed by a warming trend|the late Reuben Fellenbaum what are called “good” ad- tresses, 1; house trailer, 1; James Bennett, son of Mr.|gver the weekend. Friday'sWas honored for having com- vertisers. By good is meant, manufacturing plants, 2; tar-jand Mrs, Charles J- Bennett, that they are consistent 1 : : temperatures will range from/Pleted sixty-four years of ad-|paulin, 1; drum of gasoline, 1; Marietta Street, was named|, Jow of 10-15 to a high of 35;/service in the First National vertisers who give their ad-|gasoline truck, 1; tar wagon,jthe honor junior counselor | saturday, from 20 to 40 de-/Bank and Trust Company. C. vertising program thought 1; piles of wood, 5; called to for work at Camp Shand last|grees. and Sunday, from 30/Kenneth Young, Mount Joy and attention—attempting to help find girl, 1; todl shed, 2;!year. During the annually the 40's. Fair weather will|R1, won the vocational agri- style their commercial mes-|railroad cars, 2; automobile,/Camp Shand Reunion ban-| continue through Saturday,|culture Sr. yearling Guernsey sages to the buyers, fitted 1; wheatfield, 1; dump, 1; and|quet Friday night at the Y.M.|with a chance of rain on Sun. championship at the 1957 with the time of year, the|railroad ties, 1. |C.A. the top awards were day. No snow is expected ov-|[Pennsylvania Farm Show: season and with the purchas-| The firemen laid 7.700 feetimade for outstanding work. ler the weekend in the local|The Donegal high school was ing trends. And — specialize/of 2% inch hose; 2,100 feet of) Carson Schaeffer, acting area. ~ |named to the list of accredit- in competitive prices which|1% inch hose; 5,450 feet of chairman of the camping! ed schools as a result of a Total '57 Calls Fifty-six calls were answ- ered by the local fire company THE WEATHER Pass By Kenneth L. Drohan 44 50 44 46 43 | For the second year, ® placement of the sewage sys- tem into the borough of Mt. Joy claimed light in the news of the year. In January Robert Receives Award As Counselor to be a high- Rosser was named chairman of the In Review :-- : Take Backward Glance At Year 5 the|close of another era of Mt. Joy's history: With an order issued by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, the agency passenger and baggage station of the Mount Joy Railroad Station closed. Aldus Hannan defeated Jas. Hockenberry in the Republi. can primary for burgess; Mrs. Dorothy Kipple defeated Le- {Roy Sheaffer in the Republic- an primary for tax collector and George Groff defeated Mrs. Christine Brown as east ward councilman in the Re- publican primary election, JUNE A fishing pool was opened for the youth of Mount Joy and Florin by the Mount Joy Sportsmen Association. Nine- attract buyers to their busi- % inch hose. They used five committee, acted as master of | |gallons of foam and 15 lbs. of| ceremonies ness places. ® © eo dry powder. They traveled t This was not intended to[256 miles in responding to| motion but we might observe! of gasoline. The the most business are not|ing the year. jor junior become an “advertising” pro-|the calls and used 776 gallons| camper at Camp Totem (the| company|organization’s day camp) and] that the merchants who do 3vVeraged 23 men per call dur- honor camper at Camp Shand | and presented he three top awards of hon- counselor, honor Universal Services Not only did Jim receive [school [Schools, Middle States, Asso- evaluation b y the Committee of Secondary ey-four guests attended a special evening for residents of Mount Joy and area who were seventy-five years of ciation of Colleges and Secon- dary Schools. age or over. The evening was A fire destroyed the Steh-|sponsored by the Mount Joy man and Herr garage in Flor-|Jaycees and Joycees. The in. The Planning and Zoning|-—mMmMm————"——r— summer started as a dry sum- mer and already the author- ity had to issue a plea to con- serve water. The highlight of June was the formation of petitions seeking the annexation of Florin into the borough. The borough and area were “hil” by a thunder and rainstorm during the month which dis- rupted electricity service, telephone service and flash floods: was given an award for 31 Playground equipment is be- years of perfect attendance|ing installed at the Little at Rotary meetings. The Jay-|Chiques Creek playground. cees announced plans to ren-|George McCue was named ovate the former grade school the most valuable player on grounds. A committee object-|the Erie farm team of the ing to the annexation of Flor-| Detroit Tigers. The Sports- in into the borough was/men’s clubhouse is completed heard at a meeting of bor-|on the sport farm. ough council. The four school] The water shortage crisis boards of the Donegal Joint-/in Mount Joy passed during ure discussed the possibility! the third week of September of forming a union district.) when rains replenished the Tests begain in Stauffertown depleted water supply. A area in an attempt to discov-!siege of Asiatic fll began to er the cause of the petroleum sweep the area and local vol- {odor-water problem, lunteer firemen were one of | \ AUGUST |the first fo be given flu shots. Additions and renovations The Florin Lions Club start- were being completed to the|ed a fund to help Mrs, Victor (Little Chiques School Play-|Zerphey, Florin. who has ground to make it a natural been ill for the past three picnic area for Mount Joy|years. The borough authority and vicinity. The Lions Club/awarded a bid {o the Browns- decided to build a new park(town Construction Company building as a club project. An|to re-open the Little Chiques emergency plea was announc- Creek. ed for residents to conserve! The first step in renovating water as the situation be-|/the former grade school plot comes worse. The announce-|Was voted at a meeting of the JULY In the July meeting of the Rotary Club, Christ Walters Local Boy Named For Degree One local boy is among 19 {the award for honor junior | Plan ned (Commission approved the counselor at Camp Shand for| Plans have been coimpleted proposed annexation of Paul [the 1957 season but he also for the annual Universal A- Martin plot for housing. received the coveted award Week of Prayer for Mount/Robert Buchenauer, lat last year's banquet for|Joy. The services are spon-| Market Street, was chosen as {honor junior counselor dur-|sored by the Mount Joy Min-|3 representative of the Re-| ling the 1956 season. He is 15|'sterial Association and are 301 III of the United States| years old and a student at|planned for January 7, 8, 9 © represent the U.S, at hel just accidentally those who | . have the good advertising 3 programs. The good To Discuss New Rules On ants advertise well, have at- Egg Selling public relations. ® o North! B.P.W. Club Conducts boys from Lancaster County who were named by the Pennsylvania Chapter of Fu- ture Farmers of America to receive the honorary title, “Keystone Farmer” during Projects tractive businesses and study values, salesmanship an d Because of new regulations | | ed As the Charles Zeller fund ih Donegal high school. and 12 at 7:30 each night. 1 international jamboree A Christmas party was hel” ment was made that the resi-| “Community Council of Mt. dents of the four districts of Joy Area”, the group organiz- Donegal Jointure will vote|ed by the local Jaycees. The for or against the school un- renovation included grading ion in the November election. removing dead trees & shrub- SEPTEMBER |bery, removing a portion of The legality of the merger the old foundation and refill- af Florin with Mount Jov was|ing with top soil plus seeding. attacked by a group of Florin| OCTOBER continues, a check was re- ceived last wee Albert, Jaycee president, from a former resident now| living in Virginia. Having read the open letter written! by Mr. Albert Street column concerning the fund, Clarence G. Stoll | cent a donation to the fund. ® 0 o Traffic at the corner and a jam threatened a few days ago as the faces of 2 couple of guys grew redder and redder. ® ® First, an auto of somewhat venerable age stopped at th- traffic light, When the signal turned green the engine sta'l ed and no amount of coaxing would persuade it to start a-| gain. ® 9 eo The driver abandoned the, vehicle and went on foot to a nearby filling station. The service truck and driver res- ponded. In the meantime] traffic had been detouring a-| someone stopped at § h e| When someone stopped at the front door of the post office,| things went from bad worse. t The rescue truck pulled in Market behind the auto, maneuvering |*® to align, the bumpers for a Lancaster General they by John L. Schroll and Christ push job. But—just as were situated to clear the Charles. Friday, . . the truck went Granger from pathic Hospital to her home street . . dead. ea oo o That's right, he was out of|i gas, So, back to the filling Kaylor and Charles station the driver went “on(The same day, Mrs. Bishop, | P2 Returning he East Main Street, was trans-| poured fuel into the tank of ferred from St. Joseph's hos tried a-|nital gain. Finally, the motor sput- Home, Landisville, by drivers tered and away went the(Trvin " Kaylor Frey with Mrs. Robert Hoff- master bystand- nurse the double.” his truck and ‘hen traffic menace. ® LI J In the meantime, ers nearly laughed thems lves| sick. It wouldn't have been |¢ so bad, they explained, if the the St. Joseph's Hospital k by George 1g many questions have aris- in the Maine, Thursday evening, Jan. 2 of “ounty - Agricultural Main and Market was snarled nd the poultry department Herr home was cooperating rade. (duction, handling or market- : : ing of eggs is invited to at- Community Christmas oncerning the selling of egg n consumers S { after January | wm for answer. To answer these matters] nd to clarify the program, a meeting has been arranged | 't the new Poultry Center| ‘uditorium on the Road 230] Yy-Pass at 8 p.m. | The office of the Lancaster| agent) f Penn State University are t o hold the neeting. C. O. Dossin, exten-| |sion poultryman, will discuss|3nowman at the base of the sroduction and wuality ia eggs maintajining| and will talk| f proper lablling of contain-| rs as to quality, size and the) Enforce ment and penalties! ilso will be explained Anyone interested in Pro- { { end. i | | | | AmbulanceTakes Four Trips Four trips were taken last to week by the local community school. ambulance, 126, William Shaefter, Thursday, Dec.| North Street, was a rom the SICO office to the] Hospital Dec. 21, Mrs. | was transported] the Lancaster Osteo-| n Florin by drivers Irvin| Frey. to the Keemer Rest and Charles as accompanying Saturday, Mrs. Eunice Herr f Landisville, was taken to] by [the Christmas decoration con-|Will be held truck had belonged to a bak-|drivers George Copenheaver ery, but from a filling station |and Richard Hoover. Tuesday, January 7, the England. service will be held in the’ * FEBRUARY (Evang. Cong. Church with| Beginning in Febru {the Rev, C. E. Ulrich bringing horough authority set up an $ the message. Wednesday, the! ffice in the firehall. From In Holiday beervice will be held in the Web. 9 until the present time, | {Trinity Lutheran Church news has incuded Ipetrol-| Contest with the Rev. E. M, Moyer as|"'um odors and petroleum| Calvin Herr won 1st prize in|speaker. Thursday's service “ubstance in the drinking wa-| in the 1locall‘er for residents in Stauffer-| test in Florin sponsored by Methodist Church with the ‘own. The Saturday of Feb-| the Florin Lions Club. The|Rev. W. L. Tillett bringing "uary 9, the double dwelling decorated |the message. [reccupied by Mr. and Mrs with multi-colored lights on| The final service will be! 7ifford Gutshall and family the shrubbery, gold bells, a(held Sunday evening, Janu-|'nd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer decorated yew tree with a(ary 12, in the St. Mark’s EU | "wanger and family was com- |B: Church with the Rev. M |>letely destroyed by an ex- ‘ree and blue candles in the|E. Good as the speaker. These| »losion and fire. At the pres- stress nt time the home has been Prizes Awarde ary the| | Lions | BIRTHS windows. The first prize cash|inter-church services award was $25.00. {the basis of one-ness in be-| ‘ebuilt but the cause of the as ond prize of $15.00; Charles [1957 comes to a close is still Dunkleberger, third prize of [1ndetermined by officials and $10.00; and Jno. Kline, fourth Local Chapter 10 solution to the problem The Florin Club During February's high- Sole Observe lights, Paul Gingrich, East ing committee included Ralph Main Street, completed the and Joseph Wolgemuth. Jud-| Plans aré being made for Seach, Florida, Residents off ges were Linncaus Longenec-|the Jaycee Week by the local he area set up a fund to as-| ker, art production; Henry! Junior Chamber of Com-|3ist the victims of the Stauf-| and Michael Weaver, art barquet planned for Friday. hospitalized. . teacher from Donegal high January 17, at the local Am-| . MARCH lorican Legion home Blue| During March, the SICO| lwill include persons from the|ly scholarships will be awar-| ‘community who assisted the{ded students w h o enter| chapter and Joycees during |schooling as teachers. Work was begun on Grover Gouker, the Jaycee the former home of the late Pennsylvania State president,|Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schock Melvin Rider won the secl-| lief. ‘rouble in Stauffertown prize, $5.00. has been found. Oberholizer, Albert Forry Jaycee Week [125-mile race at Daytona Libhart, teacher and art work merce. The plans include al ‘ertown explosion who were {Room at which time guests| Company announced that for-| elementary [the past six years. Hanover, will be the|to convert the building and] and Mrs. Frank of Cochraneville, | from Mr. Weidman Pa., are the parents of a son born Dec. 23. Mr, and Mrs. |niversary, Dec. 22. The occasion was celebrat-| ‘ed with an open house for {their many friends. Refresh-| ments were served to approx- mately 250 guests. The coup- le received many beautiful |aifts, flowers and baskets of fruit. Telegrams and tele- nhone messages were receiv- ad from points as far as New Jersey, California, and Ore- gan. Guests were present from Sheffield, McConnels- burg and York as well as many neighbors and {friends Frank G. Weidman of Mount helder, York, the past stoteyThe Mount Joy Sportsmen Joy are tht paternal grand- President; and Tony Santeos-| began a campaign for the er- Yorise. anio, Elizabethtown, national eetion of the building for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peif-| director, will also be present. | their Sporis Farm. The Bur- for. Florin, a daughter, last) The local Jaycees will at-|8€SS, council President nw ns a Gen. tend church in a group Sun-|tax collector announced they ir rit, day, January 19, at 10:15 a, will not seek re-election in Mr. and Mrs Lester Bink-|™; in the morning worship of the November election. ley, Manheim Re, u son, last the St. Mark’s E.U.B. church. os APRIL : : Thnrsiey at Lancaster Gen- Jaycee placemats will be used Miss Carol Ginder, Florin, eral Homolbl jat the Lincoln Restaurant Won the eastern regional or- Mr, and Mrs. Ray Haug, of 2nd the Mount Joy Restaur- atorical contest of the Church 218 West Main Street a son, ant during the special weck. |of the Brethren in Everett. y 8 SO, SAGAR a Baxter Wells has been named Saturday, at St. Joseph's hos- by ‘the borough authority as pital. 'ANNOUNCE FIRST the sewer plant operator. The |Monday evening at Hostet- {guest speaker. Sam Meisen- the lot to a home for the aged |, 4 4} oir Golden Wedding an- and| by the local B.P.W. Club last ter’'s. The music and social committee was in charge of the evening with Miss Esther Walters as chairman; Mrs. Clayton Bell, Miss Dorothy Schock, Mrs. Coleman Stites and Mrs. Benjamin Brown as|#% the committee. Following the dinner the|g® program included vocal solos by Mrs. Stites and songs by a choral !group of B.P.W, mem- bers directed by Miss Schock.|gy 5 senior at Donegal high Instead of the exchange of gopo01 has been selected to h the group receive the degree: The a- gave a donation to Charles| ac are made on the basis Zeller. Two Christmas pro-|,¢ achievement in vocational agriculture. Christmas gifts jects of the group were an- nounced at the meeting. The last day of school prior to the holidays, the group treated the children of the Day Care Center located in the Trinity Evangelical Church. Santa Claus presented each of the fourteen children with filled stockings. Copies of “Ideals” were distributed to senior citizens of the borough who reside in nursing homes, convalescent homes and hospitals. This marked the third year that the club rememlbered the oldsters. Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeigler of Elizabethtown R1, celebra- will receive the award, In ad- dition to the nineteen from Lancaster county, rounding counties will sent fifteen boys; Chester County, Lebanon County and six from York County. i nroperty owners in a petition] During October, the Mount L ' |fled in the Lancaster County|/Joy Sportsmen held open- “Court, The water situation is house for their recently com- still critical in the borough. vleted clubhouse. The thirty- ) {sixth annual farm show was (held at the SICO grounds land the fourth annual town {fashion show was held. The {Jaycees started a junior {bowling league for boys be- [tween the ages of twelve and |eighteen. The Lions Club Applications are still being|sponsored the annual Hallo- =aceived for policewomen in ween celebration in the ber- ‘he borough. Aldus Hannan, |ough. Work was begun on the shairman of the committee, newly named “War Memorial "nnounced Wednesday night, Park”, ‘hat applications are still be-| NOVEMBER ‘ng received by both Park In the west ward, two Re- Weiss, chief of police, or Mr.|oublican candidates for coun- “annan. Several applications|cilmen, James Phillips and wave already been received Simeon Horton, defeated the y the committee. Democratic candidates, Wil- The qualifications of candi-{liam Dommell and Charles dates are as follows: Citizens Ashenfelter. The Mount Joy of the community should live| Methodist and the Salunga near the school crossings be-| Methodist churches voted to ing considered (Main Street|consolidate and form the and at the elementary school) |Chiques Methodist Church. citizens should be interested] Jaycees began the Charles in the safety of the children; Zeller fund to aid the local they should be in good physi-iman who is stricken with cal condition: height require-|Hodgkins disease. A three- ments are 5'2"” to 6’; gge re-|vart, long-range program was quirements are from to 40 accepted at the November . and weight requirements are/meeting of the Community Anniversary inn proportion to the height. [Council for the War Memor- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z.| The four regular policewo-/ial Park. The Community Derr, 268 Marietta Ave. cel- men will be appointed with|Christmas decoration commit. ebrated their 40th wedding One extra person to be used|‘ee again placed decorations anniversary on Sunday, Dec. |in the absence of any of the along the Main Street. The 29 [regular four, The project isipossibility of policewomen A surprise, the observance tentatively expected to go!was discussed at a meeting of was held as a dinner given into operation sometime dur-|the School and Home Associ- by their three daughters at n8 January. ation the home of Mr. and Mrs. ———— Edwin Keene, south of Mount B ank Holds lic wrestling matches with Joy. Annual Party the placement of wrestling as Those present included the daughters, Ruth, wife of Clar- ence Gruber; Helen, wife of ; : Edwin Keene. and Jean, wife. For'y-seven employees, di- a winter sport at the school. nf Sylvester Ulrich, and their vectors and escorts attended Following the approval of the families. Others included Ed- the New Year's Eve banquet|four local districts to become win Keene Sr., and Miss Am- f the First National Bank & a school union, the attorney anda Drace. Trust Company at Hostetter’s released information concern- The Derrs were married “lmer Hoover, nrofessor of ing the transformation into a Wlizabethtown College, was union district. The Jaycees ‘he guest speaker for the eve- blaced 4 remuse cans along | ~irg. His subject was “Peace|the main street for public Applications % Are Being Received ow, Joy Farm Kenneth Young, Mt. A total of 53 from the state other sur- pre- six from three from Surprised On 40th DECEMBER Santa Claus arrived in Mt. Joy again for the season. Don- |~gal high school started pub- Mr. and Mrs. E. Harold ypap MEETING {unused standpipe formerly, from their vicinity. er of the Trinity Lutherar church of Mount Joy. Dec. 22, 1917, at Elizabeth ~f Mind”. use and plan to purchase six town at the home of the bride Miss Corinne Charles, East more to be placed along the ho ho ho and a ha ha ha.| Herr, Manheim R2, a daugh-| { located on West Donegal St. ter, Saturday, at Ephrata The first Girl Scout Neigh- Community Hospital. |borhood meeting of the new, : : Mr. and Mrs, Marlin Mus- year will be held Monday Selected oD illes Fi was ser, Manheim R1, a daughter, evening, Jan, 6, 7:45 p.m. in| tea band concert: composed Saturday, at Lancaster Gen- St. Mark's E.U.B- churchlos's group of high school mu eral Hospital. {basement. sicians. Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Zim-| Mrs. Rhoda Franklin, Lan-|" with the April 25 issue of merman, Manheim R4, ajcaster, will show slides of alta Bulletin the headlines an- daughter, last Thursday, at|recent trip to Georgia taken ,oinced first use o f the Lancaster General Hospital by a group of Senior Girl gayar plant which was just Dr. and Mrs, Harold H. Scouts. Mrs. Franklin is field| a year after construction Fellenbaum, 30 South Market|committee chairman of Lan-|peoan in the borough. Street, a son, Monday, at the|caster County Girl Scouts.| MAY Lancaster General Hospital. |Mrs. Warren Foley, a Togs) At the May meeting of bor- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H.|neighborhood chairman, will ough council, the members Miller. Manheim R1, a daugh- be in charge of the meeting. |i ited to erect forty new ter, Monday. at Lancaster e ._ |street markers for the bor- General Hospital. John C. Stauffer, superin- ough. May 31 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stauffer|tendent of the Stevens Trade of Mount Joy R2, a son, Mon-|School, Lancaster, was the| day, at St. Joseph's Hospital. speaker Tuesday noon at the! weekly luncheon meeting of! Admiral Farragut entered/the Mount Joy Rotary ib, the Navy at the age of nine, |held at Hostetters. They were laughing again. | CELEBRATE was removed by the borough 9 ve . |ANNIVERSARY The time for taking Christ-| Nr, and Mrs William L mas trees down for this sea-\pa¢man ' Birchland Avenue, son Js come, but, we bet Jayi ejehrated their fifty-second Eicigley has the most unus-iy.q4ing anniversary Sunday, ual job of that kind. He must Dec. 29, The couple have four take down the tree decora- 4 idren: Glenn, Middletown: tions, but they will be from a yo; 514 “philadelphia; Holmes rubber tree. lof Florin; and Vera, wife of oe oo © | As many know, Jay has a] Max Raffensperger. wonderful and beautiful coli — lection of house plants — in-|days are not a new style of cluding a sizeable rubber footwear which he is giving tree. This year, just to make a road test. things interesting, he decor- , ® © ated the ceiling-high plant| Gerberich—who is an en- instead of bringing in the tra-|thusiastic bowler — was the ditional pine. |victim of a sad and painful ® accident, He dropped a bowl- No — the pair of different looking shoes which Clyde] ing ball oa his toe and now is Gerberich Jr, is wearing these out” pair of shoes. To Report New Families Call OL 3-6624 wearing a special, “toe-cut- marked the | Mr. and Mrs, Zeiger were married in 1907 at the May- town Reformed Church Par- sonage by the Rev. Deitzle. The couple was married on his mother’s and her mother’s birthday. They resided on the farm where they now live since that time. They are the foster parents of six children. ® HOMEMAKERS TO MEET JANUARY 14 The Mount Joy Homemak- ers Club will meet Tuesday, January 14, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Swarr, Mount Joy R1. Mrs. Ruth Kreibich will be the guest speaker. She will by the Rev. George A. Kerch Petersburg, was guest soloist.|street. Borough council will A male auartet consisting of take action on deiquent sew- Arthur Miller, Martin Miller, er connection payments it Tester Mumma and Warren|was announced, Mentzel also sang several sel-! Kenneth Young, Mount tions. Warren Bentzel was|Joy R1, was named No. 2 boy ‘~astmaster for the affair and|in the state by the Pennsyl- "ay Barnhart played organ |vania State Guernsey Breed- ‘inner music. {rs Association. He was also mm— [named one of nineteen county Local Lions nave again boys who will be given an slanned a Minstrel Show for honorary farmers degree in with the drive. Wabruary of 1958. H. Morrell/January at the state farm Last year the Pennsylvani» “hjelds has been named gen-|Show. Jaycees conducted a drive totaled $2,233,927. Un. ~ral chairman of the event Christmas shopping tour for der the slogan “Survival Is Lloyd Kline, Columbia, wiil|children of the Messiah Chi}- Not Enough”, the National be in charge of the mus.c, dren's Home. Foundation for Infantile Par- Complete committees will be, _ alysis is seeking $44,900,000 announced at a later date. If family doctor can not in January. These funds must, be contacted for emergency, be raised principally for the, Both the Union National Physician on call care and rehabilitation of the Bank and the First National : Sunday | Mothers' Polio March Planned The Mothers March On Po lio has been planned for Jar 28 in eastern Pennsylvai» Delaware, New Jersey anc Maryland. Each year a local drive is held in conjunction discuss “Understanding Our- selves”, theulinds of Jos, acute PolieBanic & Trust Company will) Gases whom survival is hold re-organizati i malt not enough. next weaken meetings) Dr. Newton Kendig £ B ahi li erie Ry