The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 30, 1958, Image 1

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Brownies and Girl Scouts
To Start Cookie Sale
‘Sportsmen |
Directors
Girl Scouts and Brownies tal
in Mount Joy
; and Florin 1958 by providing oper. :
will begin taking orders for|facilities and equipment, and eet
outdoor program for
their annual Girl Scout{to help provide troop treas-|
Cookie Sale, January 31, uries by giving 5¢ for each| Directors of the Mount
The tenth annual sale begins box sold to the individual|joy Sportsmen's Association,
Friday and the first delivery troops so that there will be| ~ ial meeting, Tues-
of cookies will be made on less individual troop money |** h Specia THRO Mug =
February 21. The second or-|raising activities. |day night, appointed Christ
dering of cookies will be] Mrs. David Schlosser is Flory of Mount Joy to fill

made by March 14 and thelcookie chairman for the|/the unexpired term of Abe
Jeunnd Jeivery will be on neighborhood. The girls will Mumma, who resigned as di-|
arch ‘ be selling four kinds of... ne 1th. Mr. Mum-|
Te goal of this year's cookies: butter, creme filled, rector last month. Mr. mn
sale#n the county is 150.000/~0coanut and chocolate mint.|™a will retain his office of]



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boxe, Last year the Scouts * Financial Secretary of the 5 | A : |
sold 142,560 boxes. This goal organization. Finals Are joay Temps Fina 5
is g g -! $
g set at the rate of 30 box Th t It was decided to discon-| |We 22 — 34 41 68
pth Thirteen Ry | | |
The goal of the local tinue the Senior Fish Con-| C & Le ed |Th 23 — 31 41 » Schedu e
neighborhood is 6,720 boxes test this year because of lack] | us 24 — 24 33 00) '
of cookies; a figure also bas-| inducted |of interest. The Junior Fish| Three top winners from] 8 32 a7 1.33! Fifteen seventh graders
ed on 30 boxes per girl. At Contest will again be held, the tenth, eleventh and the [Sat “d ae . “land eighteen eighth graders
(Sun 26 — 34 38 Trace have reached the finals of
the present time there are
eleven troops in the Mount 'nto B P WwW joe is open to all youngsters twelfth grade talent assemb-
1 . . .
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gy the Heigeetlinng 15 years and under. They|ly programs Wil Sampo i Mon 27 — 20 45 Trace Donegal Junior Fah sew,
as 2 ¢ neigh- Thirteen new members need not be members of the/the finals next Friday, Feb. Tye 28 — 32 39 Trace Following Friday's assembly
porhoed's Scouts sold 4,763 were inducted into the local| Association. {7, at Donegal high school. 4 15. —— 34 29 93 program, a winner and run-
nds derived fn th '8PW Club at Monday nights) President Elwood Martin, The three winners from the Tt 0 — 98 25 0 [ner-up will go on to district
sale will be used to om he meeting of the group. The appointed t he follolwing seventh, eighth and ninth] wu 16 4 Je 07 competition. The contest is
ment the council o Supp €- Jew members inducted by Committees for the year of grades will compete in finals Fri 17 — 30 35 Trace sponsored by the Harrisburg
funds, to build a ny os ‘he membership chairman, 1958. : {scheduled for Friday, Feb-q + 18 — 94 31 oq Patriot Newspaper.
major repairs and TD Mrs. Robert Keller, and the| Game committee — Brady|ruary 14. I | Finalists from seventh
ance of buildings ; “~ub president, Mrs. Lester Hess, Sr, William Fackler,| ppo gudent Council will Sun 19 — 15 34 0 grade are Richard Nornhold
ings, bool and Roberts, were Mrs. Kath-|Abe Mumma; Fish commit-| 4 . ze to the winnerinon 2 = 00 Tllamae Williams, Gloria
water systems at Camp Fur- 1-laward a prize to the winner Mon 20 - 13 33 4
Mrs .Dorothy|tee—Gerald Grove, Alvin|,¢ ha senior high group and Ricedorf, Lora Lee Foley,
~yn Stehman,
nace Hills, to expand the t0- gahm Mrs. Eleanor Gratch, Koser, Paul Diffenderfer and (, pe
eerste | MIPS. Mae Hicks, Mrs. Maril-/Dale Watls; Forests
jyn Fink, Mrs. Florence Mar- Streams—Robert Fry,
Cello i graff, Mrs. Bertha Rhoads. ace Wertz, Leo Shank
and Piano Mrs. Kathryn Lehman, Mrs. William Miller;
Evelyn Naugle, Mrs. Mary Match committee: William; , e
Players Top
Talent Show
Lora Lee Foley and Nan-
Miller, Miss Mary E. Weid- Fackler, Brady Hess,
man, Miss Fern Nesier and Mumma. Raver Miller,
Miss Louise Kuhlman. Harry Derr.
Music for the evening was
cy Schlosser, playing a cel't “rovided by eight girls from Dussinger,
and piano duet, won the “he loca] elementary
seventh grade talent assemb- 'nder the direction of
ly program at Donegal high “eorge Broske. They were ma,
P. Diffenderfer
Mrs. Membership — Abe
Dale Watts,
Mum-|
school last Friday. Second Pamela Toppin, Jane Mum- ry; Entertainment — Marsh- _ , a yy RE :
place winner was Helen ma, Sylvia Shields, Susan/all Dussinger, Eugene Leber Judens sounel oa Robert cipitation expoeied, Litle'ary Wolfe, David Greer,|
Rutt, baton twirling; and Musser, Ann Foley, ~ Gailland Horace Wertz; Trap SORiOP high indent cornell ange in tempbeature BX James Houseal, Judy Shrum,
Carol Bixler and Janet Frey Buhringer, Shelby Chunko, committee — Christ Flory, wi ake the presentations pected, however, with day- carol Rice and Nadine Bai-
piano duet, third. and Sylvia Longenecker. Brady Hess Sr, Gene Leb-{., {he winners {time readings continuing in ey.
Other contestants were During the business meet- er, and Steven Supper; J . jthe thirties, ond nighiime Paul Frey, spelling. teach-
Linda Way, tap dance; Rob- ng. the club decided to start Publicity — Marshall Dus-/, From the tenth grade, con- readings slightly below 32. fer, conducted the elimina-
ert Mariner, violin solo: ? “girl of the month” pro- singer and Alvin Koser; Fi- estants will be Kathy Good-| tions in the awo classes and
Pamela Cupper, Sue Martin, ‘~ct. Each month one out-/nance committee — Lloyd a, dancing; Thomas Chun 2 Ragner Hallgren will be in
tanding girl from Donegal Myers, Raver Miller and vocal solo; and sandra Dol jcewoman charge of Friday's finals.
Mimi O’Connor and Kathy

and Judges for the
Hor- pe
and the local
Christ Flo-|; ant
= -—. > — LW oY
lly 18 Fp at £5 cr YH 7 FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO 33

MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY,



JANUARY 30
1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY


Two Talent
junior high group.
events will
Broske of
school
Mrs.
George
elemetary
Shooting f,culty, Eugene Saylor from|
Maytown Elementary
Abe gchool and Ralph Coleman,
and alementary
lowing the
Ways & Means — Marshall the
principal. Fol-
two programs,
winning acts will be
T used in exchange assemblies/dy Sunday afternoon.
school Christ Flory and Jack James with
other schools.
Miss Deanna Walker, pres-
of the junior high
'shleman, vocal solo; Elev-

By Kenneth L. Drohan
| THE WEATHER Speliing

[the spelling competition &
Tue 21 — 23 35 32 gyulvia Ober, Nancy Schlos-
Total Snowfall: 2'2 ins. |ser, Ronald Gamber, Shirley
: : ites Miller, Mary Reisinger, Pa-|
High for year to date: 46. | Cupper, John Land-|-
Low for year to date: 8. vater, Maryelien Matthias,
Marion Mowrer, Sally Ul-
OUTLOOR rich and Diann Welter.
Rather cloudy weather Eighth grade finalists are
will prevail over the week- Georgianne Mumper, Carol
‘end, except for partly clou- Buchenauer, Sharon En-
Rain roughty, Larry Moyer, How-
[or snow is forecast for Fri- ard Mumma, Patricia Norn-
i > : aE hold, Wendy Olson, Mary
{day and Saturday, with fair-| Royer, Donna Singer, Bar-|
ly generous amounts of pre-ipara Stehman, Joyce Sutter,
Boro Lowers Per Capita
Tax But Increases Millage
Mount Joy Borough's tax
Mount Joy People |rate will undergo a change
for 1958 it was decided at a
' budget meeting of the council
Start /7 New Homes In ] 95 ras night. The group an-
Imoynced that the per capita
of seventeen new|three on Walnut Street.| tax. hes be Fe To
homes were erected in the[Jones and Zink constructed|to $5 but the mill tax on real
borough during 1957 it was two New Does Others con-|estate will be raised from 12
announced by Christ Walerssl ole nt 1981 eye Jost 14 mills, : :
¢ ; . eph Funbar, Park Avenue; The explanation which ac-
zoning officer. This number|Floyd Atkins, Pinkerton Rd.|companies the change is that
is an increase of five over|Henry Zerphey, High Street;| under the state's “Tax Any-
the total for the previous/Arthur Hollinger, East Main|thing Law”, the maximum
year. Street; Dr. H. James Elvin, head tax for an individual in
Of this total, W. H. Hor-|Marietta Street; Charles|a borough is $10. If both the
nafius constructed five in|Heaps, South Delta Street; | borough council and the sch-
the Birchland Avenue arealand Eugene Garber, Birch-|ool board wish to use the tax
and Charles Eby constructed'land Avenue. monies, they are each enti-
tled to half or $5. (The
[ school board's head tax may
{be $10 since $5 of this comes
under the school code taxing
system.) Since this division
| was requested, borough coun-
A total

Chamber of Commerce
Holds Annual Meeting
{cil raised the millage to make
Directors were elected, re-of Commerce banquet, held, the difference in receipts
: . #* ot 0 sre | ls
ports were made and an 1, fat Hoglel ions. ; w of U | At the meeting a tenative
lustrated talk on area develop - 21. ¥rye, manager ox they), ggat for the year was dra-
. : heard Tuesd: Columbia District of the Penn-| "1. "it (entative receipts
ment was hear uesaay| ovlyvania Power and Light co. . ‘ rr
ig} the z al Ct b were named at $89,640 with a
night at the annua hamber| was the speaker of the eve-| "(iano from 1957 of
ning. talking of “Area Dev-i¢1 118.54. Expected expenses
elopment’ as concerns his CO-(.were set for $91,398
pany ip ie matliods used Additional expenses for the
0 x rac an o depelop m-i ew year include a larger sum
dustry in the eastern central (4 aside for new street con-
part of Pennsylvania. struction Tr
Donegal Wins
First Match



|Judges for the events will be
Growth and well-being of} el see
Octorora Team communities are dependent
School, Home
The Donegal high school’s upon payrolls & industry, he
said and one of the functions

Rhoads, vocal quartette; "igh school will be honored Donald Fraeilich; Building W meade eomtestants willl 2 ! ; : +
Vickie Heagy, vocal solo; “y the club. Mrs. Roberts committee, Robert Fry, Al- oh plate Sha SS Droject Is Miss Catherine Zeller, Mrs. wrestling team won its first of the pp. and L is to assist Pl S : i
Shirley Miller, piano solo: vas named as the delegate vin Koser, Martin Heisey, pe Jaghie Ral mon Paul Gingrich and Frederic victory last Thursday night/in that phase of the economic| ans pecia
Sharon Goodhart, Mary Max ‘© the national Business and and Earl Koser. yale; Jane Pardes, i ooal Delayed Malborg. ’ by defeating the Octororallife of the section it serves. ill D
and Fern Wolgemuth, vocal Professional Women’s Club) *— 30 2ng Jom aries and ———" Sen te—— team by a 25-21 score. Al- His remarks were sypple- Ti man ay
trio; Robert Demmy and hich will be held in Seatle,| Jas. Martin, comedy slecteh;/ Policewomen in Mt. Joy Gi ; Y f= y : 1 ot teq|mented by slides, shown by| Report cards were discus-
Dianna Walker, jitterbug Vashington, in July. Mrs.| i grade Sonos ams) 7ill not become active for| iver ea [though Donega arted| Noman Hartman of the Co Chores Heaps at the
dance; Raymond Smith, jit | Adam Greer. was named as Youth Week will oe ‘Doro 1y loiaher, noroximately nine weeks n d {wrestling this season the|pany‘s sales department. ITucsiday night meeting of
viano solo; Jon Bender, vo-|-as announced this week by] Is Planne match was a non-league one. president Charles Ruhl wale Tiel
terbug dance solo; and Tara|'n alternate. Members rati-
Kelly and Christine Keener, ied the constiwution of
tap dance duet. “ommunity Council of the|
re ff rn {Mount Joy area. Two mem- week Worship Service
{bers were named co-chair- |, held Sunday, Feb. 2
Persons Needed men of a committee to in-'7% ">"
|vestigate the possibility of to:
ostablishing a thrift shop in of the Evangelical
To Adopt Names i Mrs. Geo. RD Brethren Church.
Persons are needed to er and Mrs. Elizabeth i pi
“adopt” forgotten patients at senig co-chairman, will re- town College student,
the Harrisburg State Hospit- mort on the project at
al. According to the Volun-| ext meeting.
Youth]
will
The Community

United!
the | week - 1958, “Lord,

ine Services Sunday = sob
vocal solo. !
[~rdering of the
seventh
at| will be Lora Lee Foley and
in the sanctuary nancy Schlosser, cello
niano duet;
AMOS ton twirling; and Carol Bix-|
Elizabeth- |,
speak on the theme of Youth\vwa [arrv Mover
and Jean Mumma. |
junior high finals!
grade contestants
In the
and
Helen Rutt, ba-
piano)
r and Janet Frey,
willl juet. Eighth grade acts will| Mrs. Samuel Maxwell, Mrs.
recitation;
Helply clarinet sextette and a pi-| Villiam Brian.
teer Services Committee of) o— our Unbelief.” Special mu-iang trio: and ninth grade
the Lancaster County Mental| sic will be provided by thel.gntestants will be Carol
Baul mssoc atin two hun "LORIN LIONS TOUR I beton College quar- West, yoeal solo: Martha
red names oO 1e atients| . I Rainbolt, plano solo; anc
have been given a ior THOCOLATE PLANT | 4 Blow hour for io Sherill Brown, piano solo. |
“, ion’ ici youth of the community wi am nto { esses i
Rsoption S 3 countans| Members of the Florin be held in the basement of y
here are stili more thaniLions Club toured the Kline the church immediately fol-
300 patients available for|~hocolate Com 7 ay
> Hen . c pany Monday : ,» service
adoption”. These patientsinight after their dinner a lowing Du savice
are those who have
forouen hid Sbaioned by|Sheetz, company superinten-
reir families and some hadi4ent, conducted the tour
; A . f > i rear. |
not had a card or letter for| Plans were made for thelr offering of the Youth,
25 years, until they recent-inext meeting to be a father-'week Service will be given|
y began to receive them| son-daughter meeting OY Vio hd
rom Lancaster countians. |Hostetter's wih the Rev. Les
““* 3 ” x : : : ily i istia
The adoption simply /ter Koder as the gue [Ge Uniter Chrisuian
means sending letters, cards ker.
and small gifts to the pa-|
tients. The committee does
emphasize that once an in-
dividual takes on the re-
sponsibility, he should con- ;
tinue because if letters or/men club will meet on Fri- "aly, Theitand,
{time there will be an elect-|
| Toy - Florin Youth Council]
st spea-|provement to be used to sup-|
@ meee {leadership training

Indonesia; |
SPORTSMEN TO MEET |publications for
The Milton Grove Sports- vouth conference centers
India,
cards stop, it has an adverse day, January 231, at 8 o'clock Germany; evangelistic teams|quintet.
effect on the patient. To re-jat the club house for regul-/in France; evangelical youth
ceive a name, persons may|
write to the Lancaster Coun-|Shown and the public is in-
ty Mental Health Associa-|Vited. (ers.
Hon, P. O. Box 966, Lancas- amie os dy eS us =
er.


ANOTHER WELI
IS CONTAMINATED
Another well in the Stauf-
fertown area has been listed
as contaminated. This new
case was reported at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry B. Stehman., who lives
on the Manheim road about
three miles eas! of Stauffer-
town.
The Stehmans live next
door to Harold K. Witmer,
whose well has been contam-!
inated for several months;
and are now hauling drink-|?
irg water.


If family doctor can nof
be contacted for emergency,
physician on call
Sunday :
Dr. Newton Kendig Bay a
A graphic example of how Friendship Fire Company
was given a few days ago when the resuscitator was used
come by the smoke.
To Report New
Families Call
OL 3.6624
Leaf Tobacco Company warehouse.
The fire did very little damage.
at me Donegal Takes |
tion from the
winners,
Tis
a tii, World Youth Projects of] 42h
Youth,
| . ~~
|port projects such as youth!floor the Green
courses Cc
in Nigeria and Korea; youth|54.
in{son for a
and! ‘he second from the Pequea
ar meeting. Movies will be work in Spain; a youth hos- scorer for
tel in Brazil: and many oth-{poe’s lads as he counted 21
points
|
long vaca-|
ranks of the
Donegal high's In-
basketball team tasted
After a long,
ictory again Tuesday night
Playing on ‘their home
and White|
lipped Pequea Valley 67 to
the third this sea-
Donegal win asd
It was
Kramer
Coach
Frank was top|
Wen De-

ivn fheiy
bee pide a Te . .
ehithe Clearview Diner. Calviniion of officers of the mount, Third Victory
We committee chairman, Al-|
lus Hannan. Following the] A silver tea was
uniforms, by the local branch of
he committee was inform-| United Auxiliaries t o
d that the time needed to Lancaster General
411 “he order would be ninelat the recent meeting of the
reeks. (group. The tea will be held
The four policewomen Parley Reb 3, rom
will be Mrs. Bruce Penndll ine. Poul Steiman. Sr.
public is invited to
the affair. Mrs.
Zink, chairman of the ways
and means
planned |
“harles Shoemaker and Mrs
These uni-
farms were purchased by
‘aur local organizations, the|
“Mt. Joy Rotary Club, Mt.
Toy. Lions Club, Mount Joy
Tunior Chamber of Com-
merce and the Mount Joy Little
School & Home Association. Dr. Pail Whitely, psycho-
The women will be given logy professor at yi
training both before they be-|,nq4 Marshall College, was)
volunteer Work | gest speaker at the meeting
and while on the job. Asi; ihe home of Mrs. John
ingathering of


Mrs. William Brian,
{Jack Cupper and Mrs. Paul

slanned by the committee]
orking with the school and Zeller. An
“ame association, the wom- |S"
m will be on duty at the/children’s
~tersections of Main Street|Pital
ward of the
|
The annual turkey amer Named For Show
neeting of the Mount Joy] Llovd Kline was
warmers’ Cooperative Asso-|interlocutor for “Minstrel|
iation has been scheduled|of 1958” a production which|
for next Thursday, February ij be presented in the Mt.
named |
4. at Hostetter’s Pavilion. Joy Elementary School audi-
“George Myers, Harrisburg, |torjum Feb. 28 and Mar. 1.
acretary-treasurer of theipwo special numbers have
warmers Cooperatives, Wwill|heen announced by the com-
He » QO SEL » | . . pe 3 |
[be the guest speaker. He|mijttee chairman, H. Morrell
will give a flannel graph Shields. Gerald Sheetz will
talk yon farmer cooperatives. give a monologue and Rob-





No. 1 uses its equipment
to revive a workman over-
The above on-the-spot photo shows Dr. Thomas O'Connor giving
oxygen to Lloyd H. Nissley, Elizabethtown R. 1, who was overcome at the Lancaster
Miller Wolgemuth (right) holds the
equipment.
—Photo by Dussinger
Also included in the even-jert Brandt and Roy Packer
|ings program will be the fi- will give an olea (skit).
[nancial yearly report by Si-| Endmen have released
|meon Horton, manager. An!their “special” names for the
~lection of officers will be|production. Clayton Aument|
{~onducted for two directors,will be Shindig; Charles,
whose terms expire. Those Ashenfelter, Smokey; Mr.|
[directors are Abner Risser| Shields, Artermandy; Jay
[and Ralph Breneman. Mr.|Barnhart, Jazzbo; Henry
|Risser, president, will be in|Zerphey, Satchmo; and Free-
charge of the business meet-\man Naugle, Sassafras.
ing. -— @ rm
PTA GROUP HEARS
DR. DAVIES
Dr. Anne Davies, superin-
elected |tendent of special education|
captain of the local element-lof the Lancaster County]
wry school patrol for the 2nd|Schools, was guest speak-
semester. Kathleen Billow|er at Tuesday night’s meet-
was elected lieutenant; Paul|ing of the Washington School


NEW OFFICERS
ARE CHOSEN
Eugene Funk was
Stehman, secretary: a n d/PTA in Florin. She discus-
Charles Heaps, Jr., in charge[sed the emotional adjust-
of equipment. Ronald Lutz/ments of a child in school.

was voted to wear the gold During the business meeting,
|hadge for the week for as-|the group decided to spon-
sisting in clearing the walksor a jello sale as a fund-
the States, 3
the Woods. Donegal: 112, Brand '0U's ittee
Hospital|, - defeated M. Vincents, O: Christmas lighting, essay a-|gohools of the jointure,
2(Poth, O: defeated Witmer D; merchants group,
of 133, Lindquist, O.,
The|Ginder, D: Shookley, O, de-|
attend|foated Ober, D; 145 Ib. class| rectors to serve three-yearip,y» jj the school, Wednes-
Franklin Ober, D, pinned Huizler. O;‘eérms were elected as follows:|q,y
committee, willlfeated McGrath, O;
be in charge. Her committee nlass, Frey, D, pinned
includes Mrs. James Phillips, Grath, O; 185 1b. Sager, D, muth.
Mrs|and Krouse, O, drew a tie.
Franklin Creek Overflows D. Sprecher.
was conducted at the|banks
In the 103 pound class in charge of the meeting and;;,q Home Association. Since
Octorora, defeated|® led for reports by the var-|, new type card was started
committees, including|pis year in the elementary
Mr.
Robert Shirk. D.;jward, soap box derby, youth) greaps explained its advan-
127 Ib. |activities, area development. ii;g05 over previous cards.
) public re-| ‘pyring the business meet-
defeated lations and membership. group decided to
During the meeting “Leonard Tillman
120 1b.
defeated Lester, O;
ling the
new|
[sponsor a
Feb. 19. Leonard, a
154 1b. class. Bradley, D, de-| Sam Balsbaugh. Ralph Eshle-lyindergarten student, is con-
185 Ib./man. Simon Nissley, Richard|gneq to the hospital follow-
Mc-| A. Rainbolt and Dan Wolge-|;s an accident in Decemb-
fer at which time he was
Directors retiring includejseverly burned. Mrs. Jack
Maurice N. Bailey, John M.|Toppin and Mrs. Arthur
Booth, C. Robert Fry, Clar-|Sprecher were named co-
ence C. Newcomer and Ar-/chairman in charge of the
project. School children will
Ibe asked to bring cash do-
nations for the boy that day
|
Cast ls Chosen |and the public is invited to
{donate to the project.

Banks In Rain
During the weekend rains
games and books for thelin the area, the Little Chiq- For Junior Play The group voted to pay
hos-lues creek overflowed its ithe bus transportation for
Saturday afternoon. Twelve members of thejthe elementary school band
Youth

sed by the school children|meeting. Thirty-six ‘mem-|The Cove was under water|iunior class of Donegal high|to attend the annual
md also one person at the bers attended the meeting|vith only the table topsisihool were chosen for the Concert of the Lancaster
~hool. with Mrs. Frank Walter, showing above water. cast of the annual junior|Symphony Orchestra at Mec-
—— president in charge. The road ig to the|~lass production. This year's|Caskey high school, Sunday,
emi meses local water works was im-|play will be “Just Duckv” February 9. Mrs. Charles
Co-op Plans 5 nassable and Mt. Joy Town-| 5d will be directed by Mar-|Shoemaker gave a final re-
A | B Special Parts ship Worlanen were pang. tin Shank and Robert Smithivort on the bake and sell
nnua anouet | ing by at the concrete bridge) The cast includes Donald cookie project last Friday
leading from the borough tol White, Patricia Brenner, Jo-|and Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster,
‘ i : 3 :
the Manheim road. At 6 P|, ne Hart. Jean Heisey.' membership chairman, an-
Ha oe Yorhien Soiq that Lawrence Wittle. Daniel Fitz-jnounced a membership of
oe Na ers ay & ‘o ere € kee, Patricia Elliot, Barry|212 for the association.
in the vicinity of the reen grandt, Ron Sager. Barry! The next meeting sched-
Hills and, therefore, the wa- Barnhart Caroline Showalter|uled for March 25 will fea-
ters in the immediate areal,.q Judy Ginder. Student ture a discussion on science
soon followed suit. directors wil! be Jae. Hecht.|in the elementary school by
Darla Kulp and Joan Thome {John Roth -of the Millers-
Friday and Saturday, Mar.|ville State Teachers College
14 and 15, are the scheduled faculty. Ragner Hallgren,
nights for the presentation vresident, was in charge of
. :
New Tickets {of the three act comedy. {the meeting and the Rev. E.
— - [ ] ——



- M. Moyer, pastor of St.
Luke's Episcopal Church,
0 n ect! {offered the invocation. Re-
| BIRTHS freshments were served by
Beginning Friday, January the kindergarten mothers
30. the 5c parking tickets memes lf es—
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nau-
wil] no longer be issued. In|
its place will be a 25¢ meter Mann,
Joy ri, a New Assessor
Mount
violation ticket. In conjunc- Jonghier ro onday, at *ls A . $ d
tion with the new priced|Toseph’s Hospital. on
The Rev. and Mrs. wil-| PP e
collection| |
pelliam Ellsworth,
son, Monday, at St. Joseph's
violation ticket,
boxes for the fines will Maytown, a| Faris H. Sweigart, Deiwil-
» & 3 ( St
a K Yortiore sion jor Avenue and Concord St.
rant . Hospital. was hamied the east ward as-
; Mr. and Mrs. William|S¢SS0r by the county com-
Persons Who ul lo place Gibby, 111 East High Street, missioners office. Mr. Swei-
money in the meters an |gart was named to the local
: Maytown, a son, Saturday,|
who receive one of the new|. ) Ye 3 : “post to fill the unexpired
tickets may place the quar- in St. Joseph’s Hospital. { p
No jy term of George Brown II.
ter in an envelooe attached nr. a Nes Wiha LI Mr. Brown resigned from
to the Yokes Thess envel, Florin a No! a Breen the post following his elect-
opes may be placed in one o ? ! “LC Flion to the county comptrol-
the six boxes which will be/L2ncaster General Hospital. d Pro
Mr. and Mrs. P. 5 ler position,
fastened to meter poles near Yass. South a Ed The new assessor is a
fhe First National Bank and\wiorin, a son, Friday. at the Penn State graduate and is
rust Company, Tyndall's|[,ancaster General Hospital [employed at the Raybestos
Store, Kitty’s Dress Shoppe,| Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.| Manhatten Company, Man-

[near his post in a recent raiser. Arthur Oberholtzer,
snow storm. vice president, was in charge
Store and Horner's Shoela son, Sunday. at Lancaster|sional engineer, he is a per-
Store. Osteopathic Hospital. sonnel director at the plant.

|Union National Bank, Acme|Thome, 61 Marietta Street, heim. A registered profes-
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