The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 13, 1958, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    :
|







‘Whigs, Tories Go To

at Donegal high school
vote for their candidates in
the Youth Day in Govern- les Snyder,
iment activities. Voting ma- Harold Etsell,

“school and the
Mount Joy's/take place from
becomes loss| until 2:30 p.m.
and less of a house

9:30 a.m.|al.
Tory
Following the primary el-fclude
cvery day,
ol&est house candidates will in-
and Wayne Kleiner, gov-

Polls Next Tuesday I aa
rim, RE
“Whigs” and “Tories” will treasurer; Paula Weien, sec-| & aig
go to the polls next Tuesday retary of internal affairs; | x
to John Wealand, tax collector;
Robert Reisch, sheriff; Char-
school director;
senator; Gary |
[chines will be set up in the Zeller and Charles Shireman, pe
voting will representatives to the capit-
The Mount Joy



—t
rr FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 38
i»
ery oy SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
wl Ala PRET NPY
1958
MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY,
¢
MARCH 13,















|
f ig | og :
nears the point of extinction.|ections last week the Whigs/ernor; Patricia Shetter, state B is SICO C Pr Y T G
oe oO o |candidates are Michael Me- (treasurer; Patricia Mumper, azaar <9 | THE WEATHER om an Oo ive
The matter of razing the Devitt for governor; Larry secretary of internal affairs; f B .
az ; > Hi y Kenneth L. Drohan
house, located a short dis-| Watkins, lieutenant govern-/James Brown and Patricia Planne y : : Forty Scholars IPSs
tance north of Route 230 onl|or; Robert Buchenauer, state Charles, representatives to Day High Low Rall
the west bank of Little Chi-} the capital; Jon Bender, sen- Wed 5 — 30 45 00 | This year 170 high school their respective colleges on
ques creek, has been given fator; Frank Kramer, sheriff; or as er The 8 - 2% a 0 [seniors have applied for the'the basis of college entrance
publicity until now anther C t | Kay Kauffman, tax collector; : . as 1 — gr : . ISICO Foundation Scholar-tests, high school grades,
question is being asked. oncer S and Dorothy Fletcher, school A Spring an Fogle? az sat r= > 3 go ships. This is the largest rank, difficulty of courses
®e ee o director. aar has been planne A Sun 9 — 2 a 0: | ber of applications re- completed, yersonal attri-
Naturally, it is “Where is Planned By Next Monday afternoon, Mount Joy Joya Near M3 10 = 30 2 3 th his- hy , class activities,
the oldest house in Mount 2:30, a general election ral-| bers are now in] be Tw 1} —- 28 49 00 tory of the scholarship. Stu-'personal interview and fin-
Joy, NOW?” : 1 ly will be staged in the|for the sale which will Total Snowfall 1 inch. |dents could apply any time|ancial need. The announces
® © 2» usic ep e (school. Monday evening a held Friday fing, Tnunay High for year to date 52 | during the school vear for ment of winners with alter-
. te Yersbirver She March 21 an 22 a > » rea ate 1. " a : Ne : . : . Ya
At the time of the centen-| The fourth annual Spring Sanee is being sponsored hy[Naren 3 cris occupied) Low for yearrio date } this $1200 scholarship with nates will be made March
nial, there was considerable/Concert of the Instrumental| the ory Sariy This Preseli yv the Sentz "Children’s| OUTLOOK |the deadline being March 1.29.
research done to locate the Department of Donegal high x ug] Snes we hig on Store, East Main Street. Rain or snow Thursday The high school officials have SICO Foundation scholar-
oldest standing house in the|school will be presented in} Joe 4 aug A0PY oz 3 York Mrs John Landis is gen- night and Friday will be £ secured these applicants oniships are available to high
community. At that time the/ the school auditorium Satur-| 0 ome ig A eral chairman of the event/followed by a fair weekend. |the basis of ability, need and school seniors who reside in
dates of construction of sev-/day, March 29th at 8:00] ¢ a. d : g » or-| Temperatures will continue . [willingness to become teach-the territory in which the
jday, é ! nnere. Al > lantinwie wery member of the or-|Temperatures wi continue i4ee . ortrav +» lead- | : !
eral homes were determinedip. m. Both t h e senior] Winners of the election ton is working on moderate, with daytime rea-| Donald What and Bat Brorner will FOMEST Je 160 lors in elementary schools. (SICO Company conducts
but the property on the land/and junior bands will be Will take part in the county Ye asonal salcs items. Com- dings in the 40’s and night-| ing Fo SY, he Junior hig tosertad in the Sn aud During the month o f business. This territory in-
owned by the Joy Company|included in the evening's Youth Day in Government’ ittees for the event are as me, readings mosily in thel 0 en F id oe Savardoy Maren 14 and 15, 8 p.m March college authorities cludes t h e Pennsylvania
as by far the oldest and| (program scheduled for Mar. miitees dor ! are 15,25.35 degree range. No pre.) lorium Fricay : r BY, I Ht Team Heicev | Will select the winners for counties of Berks, Chester
was by iar the olcest and program. | 3 / follows: Miss Joanne Brown, : ii. is 4 3: Other cast members are Joanne Hart, Jean Heisey, uniie: Jerks, Lhesler,
a TF . gi : . 125. Grover Gouker, Hanover| Si 89 x cipitation is expected Satur- J : : el airdie : ret Cumberland. Di hi Lz
no record was kept of the| student committees insistnie JF . ident. will|chairman; Mrs. George Mec- day or Sunday | Lawrence Wittle, Daniel Fitzkee, Patricia Elliot, Barry umberland, Dauphin, Lan-
“next oldest.” clude Tory Leininger and 2 gy presicent, Wi lCuc. Miss Marie Hartraan| = jd | Brandt, Barry Barnhart, James Hecht, Carolyn Showalter | caster, Lebanon and York,
eS oo e the guest speaker at af ! oe = Miss { and Judy Ginder. Martin Shenk and Robert Smith are di- ports men plus the state of Delaware.
| Kenneth Young, co-chairmen banquet for the elected stu-
Just in case you missed it|of the ticket committee with|g.n¢ officers at the Stevens
in the sports section, we give|Patricia Mumper and Carol pce at noon. Students el
it a couple of paragraphs on Cupper; Nancy Rainbolt, Pa-auteq to offices of state rep-
the front page of his home- tricia Phillips, Linda Klein- ragentatives will make a
town newspaper. Jay Metz-|er, Audrey Appley and Sam-\{,or of the state building at
ler, it seems, has given com-/uel Wlliams, publicity and 23
plete satisfaction on the bas-|posters; Gary Zeller
ketball courts for the United Paula Weien,
States Naval Academy this| (through courtesy of Troup’sstate treasury department in
past season. and Shireman’s ”
oe © o |Stores); Kathy Goodall, Wil-/.ontest is be
In brief, the full column liam Young, Jeanette Appleyithe Mount Joy J
story said that his coach is|James Harnish, Darla Kulp, | chapter will al
proud of his progress from and Mary Smith, chairman winners participation in the
schoolboy lad who could ex-|o f committee; county “Youth Day’
decoration
cel because of his height Torey Leininger, Tom Rith,| — lf cree
to a top-notch point-getter Phyllis Keener and IN
in the big-time college cir-|Johnstin, staging; Joanne]
cles, where he must battle Hart, Carolyn Showalter, | ames Asked
on even terms with the big-| Lorraine Gilbert and Patri-
gest and best in the business. [cia Phillps, ticket sellers.
For Oldster
He scored” 9.8 points per| The plans were
dscussed|
game 4s a sophomore. He’s'by the band council which is Banquet
20 years old, stands 6-6 and composed of Gary Zeller, | Since the local
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|Joyce Berrier, Linda Klein-land Jaycees are again plan-
Christian B. Metzler. ler, William Young and Jan-\ning a “Seventy-five Plus
®e © o jee Berrier. Paula Weien is Banquet” this year, the pub-
More sports—Word from|presdent of the band; Darla(lic is asked to suggest the!
Tigertown, Fla., where three|/Kulp, vice president; Gary names of persons in Mount
young baseball players of Zeller, student director; and|Joy, Florin and surrounding
the area are stationed with/Kay Kauffman, assistant di-|area who are eligible for the
the Detroit baseball club for rector. levening.
spring training, is that all] Prior to the concert the Last year, the list was
three are roommates. \band will serve a ham sup-/compiled from lists giver
® 0 per in the school cafeteria the group by local ministers
And—as things look now from 5 to 7 p.m. land individuals. This list is
they may all be sent togeth- — — being used to issue invita-
er to Durham, N. C. They] tions for this year’s banquet
are Will Risser, Jerry Barto {but the committee realizes!
and George McCue. Two Students [that it is not complete. Since
®e © o |there is no way of securing
One of Mount Joy's police Named To {a complete list of persons ir
officers handed us this one {this age group, residents arc
“Our youth now College Show







Miss Kay Metzler and a olay p te
Daisy Brooks, earrings ‘and jree ing the play. T he number of
corsages; Mrs. Charles Gra-| ins war 3 : gE : < available
in proportion to the business
scholarships
for each college is
Release 103
|
lham, chairman; Mrs. Mich-
| conducted by the company
in each college area during
ST GET Wah Lotter Honored ohn Lands \Phessaiis
Harrisburg. This group will/man, surprise eggs; Mrs. ; : the past year.
and Junch at the Labor and In-| William Gassman, Sati Fi di { ( The March meeting of the! At the Cheyney State
Programs| dustry building and visit the MTS. Henry Zerphey, Mrs. n ree om At County Named ] C Mount Joy Sportsmen's As- Teachers College 13 applic-
aul Stoner, Jr., Mrs. War- | . . sociation was held Monday ants from cight different
M u s icithe state capital. : a1 Ten Hayman, Mrs. George| Charles E. Ashenfelter Jr.,| * might at the Sports Farm high schools will compete
Sai BL a eal her and Mrs. Robert Mil-|son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles) Convention P. id. nt with 73 members attending. for three scholarships. At
aycees. The ler, decorated eggs; Mrs. |E. Ashenfelter, Mount Joy, Ge » Albert president rest e | Applications from nine Kutztown State Teachers
also sponsor the James Meminger and Mrs. has won a special Valley | COT ge y > : : proposed members were|[Collegp 22 applicants from
{Warren Greenawalt, c¢ o - Forge Patriotic” Award for|/of the Mount Joy Jaycees, John Landis was elected |. 4 by financial secretary, twelve different high schools
chairman of washcloth bun- a letter entered in the 1957 was given the outstanding president of the Mount Joy ape Numma, and they were will compete for 3 scholar-
nies with Easter nests and Letter Awards Program of J. dent award of the Red] Junior Chamber of Com- |, vcopted The total member-|ships: Millersville State
washcloth lambs with soap; ‘the Freedoms at Valley Rose chapters at the annual merc at the Tuesday night ship of the Association is/Teachers College, 72 appli-
Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Forge, Pa. jose. C Rp By Sha S meeting of th group. Gerald), yore than 560 cans from 34 high schools
chairman Mrs. Hubert Rice,| He is an airman second “onvention of the Lancaster | Hostetter was elected first The shooting match com- Will compete for sixteen
Mrs. John Stauffer, Miss Ge- class with the 3926th Air County Junior Chamber of| vice president; James Booth mittee reported the next scholarships; Shippensburg

jnevieve Zimmerman, Miss Base Group of SAC. ~ommerce Saturday after- Jose vice Btosident, ames shoot will be held Saturday. State Teachers College, 25
lav Zi ‘rm: 'g AT : : Seca ! eminger. secretary; Charles ; ; 3, TR , : :
Kay Zimmerman, Mrs. Mar-| Title of his winning letter noon. Arthur Bachman, Price a —— Fiwood Rice March 22, beginning at 1:00 "pplicants from 21 high
[tha Germer, Mrs. John Mil- was “My Job: Protecting county chairman, made AHel © Hr LE Ty Jol v.m. Prizes to be awarded “chools will compete for 8
Joveees ler and Miss Charlotte Feez-' America’s Freedoms.” {oresentation to Mr. Albert two-year director; Jay John at the shoot will include 3cholarships: West Chester
] °r, yarn bunnies, miniature 955 gradug ai i> 3 son, one-year director; andj = © Rov Teachers College 7 aol}
vt DY | A 1955 graduate of Done- for his leadership i n pro- George Albert, director as 1ams and turkeys. All mem- achers College 17 appli-
ougiets tallies and place zal high school, the 21-year- gramming for t he local at dont John | Pers are urged to attend. cants from 13 high schools
cards; ld airman was a star ath-|-hapte 4 | Cre : i { Brady Hess Sr., chairman|Will compete for four schol-
Mrs. Reuben Kreider and lete : and was awarded gt hapter, Tie Bourn a Stauffer completes the board ha Lig ym in “At the ver
wing an et ys ward plaque” was cree as the fourth director. The | BE =O Ie Te . . 5 : Sra
Miss Joanne Brown, decorat- scholarship to West Chester in 1950 and had previously election took place folowing | Ported the stocking of 103°f Delaware 21 applicants
d springtime cz a5: |State Teachers College v ; ' si re Fn ringneck pheasants Sat- from nine high se wi
~harl So 1C Rn Ne g 3 1S . gallons, ter | ey ri 2 Eliza campaigning of the oppo- hoo» % te Poss ig Pat compete for 6 Hons i in
3 Ss race : a . S seas Ss | 1a 3 » a= : : . rday ¢ 4 the {ie scholars S
Yoldizon oe : ane ry as been a oR Hooe Te ey of p 8 3 . ea nents which included signs, |; y oon ih hl There are th 1 ps
< son, ar jars led nas ‘ > r 1S 'hethtown ancaste @ ba NG . rs anu y area. his number o » are three students
: ’ anners, free gifts, special .; £6
vith Rage ests) decora- 8% baseball team and has Millersville chapters. songs and cheers, mailing of rds purchased by the club, fron Donegul high school
1 S & sachets rs r-| 148 Q » its he : - = : : 0 1 y g iti of Who wi Om ie ‘or \
ons and sac iets, Mrs. Ger-|1as been one of its most| The outstanding Chapter| pre-election literaturé plus Wo with the wddition yf Ey col ne : for the
Id Sheetz, chairman; Mrs. spectacular performers. Dur-| Award was presented to Mt.| campaign speeches by the hirds furnished by Pennsyl- Millersville scholarship and
lagner Hallgren and ¥ vania Game Commission, one student from Hempfield
ra | ‘ Oo “ . > . .
Mrs. 'ng a recent tournament he| yoy for community service
Mrs. Mar- was the winner of the “Most|yir. Bachman also made thi the
donald Zerphey; “rings total number of high school will compete for
2a) Jpsmnaer and Miss Valuable Player Award.” award to the local men. Th eazanis stocked by the Mt. the Millers ville award
sworlv ’ narate wisn ll Sosm———— 5 ny § “tsme 209 959 —
everly Boyd, decorated * [“Oatman Award Plaque” ha’ ok Spa am n to 393. (253
natchboxes and decorated | previously been awarded tr ek-birds, 1406 hen-birds)
Fish Committee chairman.
: Special Siren
rerald Grove reported that
40 Brook Trout were stock- Tests Planned
‘oam balls; Miss Nan Barto
nd Mrs. Clinton GG.
Taster baskets made
A Plans Made For Ephrata, Manheim, Lancast
Eby, | lor and Millersville in forme
trom Girl Scout Fair years.






this week. asked to submit names of pringtime cards: Mrs. Char- : 1s Filling. state me d in the Donegal Creck last : ;
love luxury. They have bad] (ne local man will direct Persons who will be invited les Zeller, Mrs. Miles Rob-|, Plans are being completed Richard Filling, vate mem veek. The trout, ranging in! Special siren testing will
manners, contempt for auth- , production at Dickinson to this year’s banquet anc son and Mrs. George Al- for the second International|bership chairman, also pre ize from 10 to 14 inches be conducted in the borough
ority. They show disrespect College and one local wom-{Program. These names may vert, aprons, bibs, sock bun- Fair of the Girl Scout Coun- sented Me. Albert Dith ? vere supplied by the state for two Saturdays, Mar. 15th
for elders and love chatter ,n will portray the leading Pe given to Mrs. Jas. Mem: ies, bridge clothes and nap-| il of Lancaster County, Ine |r Drs ig - Rr After some discussion. it and Mar. 22nd. At 12 noon,
instead of exercise. Children je in the production “Wake inger, Mt. Joy Rl, and Joh cins, Mrs. Landis and Mrs. | Which will be held Friday, vituy d oo t gos York vas decided to purchase two fovidents will hoor not only
are now tyrants and not the yj, and Dream”, based on aE- Wolgemuth, Birchlanc Zimmerman. |and Saturday, April 25 ag fin t Hp to on yr ets of Deck Shuffleboard phe Qistomary one long hlow
servants of their households. fairy tale story, which willl Ave. the chairman of this Special Easter foods will 26 in the UGI building, |Ci y or two throug 1s or AUS By Te Meier, ut an added “hrec short
They no longer rise when po produced by Charles Ma-| Year's event. dso be sold at the bazaar [Conestoga St., Lancaster! gional victory in a member. he Sports Farm > plows
elders enter the room. They. fount 3 Rl. Mr — Stders will i azaar.in\rrs, Robert Hawthorne, for-| ship drive, Mr. Filling made a Fhe testing will be con-
contradict their parents, Maver ales wae tA rders will be taken for the/mary of Mount Joy and now|the award to the local man Sa ducted to check additional
chatter Y Betore COPAY, Mayer also was the song NEW OFFICERS >xhibited items for the two living in Lancaster, has been, for his outstanding work in sirens which will be t« mpor-
Rios ore i any. writer for the musical com-| FAMED weeks following the bazaar|,..eq program chairman, |the recent state-wide mem- Accepts Charge ily placed on North Barbar
go e ig er Io. and ody. He is a senior at the! until Easter. These items Boot] a I . : 1 bership drive and. Manheim Sifeot tt i
yranize their teachers. rarlidle i will halide: oman oths w > se ! : : Yanheim bireevs ‘the
. 6 ors Carlisle college. Mabel Shoeman was el- Will include nomemade ean, Soo i% Milo oD ono Morgon Doughton, Allen- In Washington tests prove successful, the
g : | Miss Barbara Thome, cor-jected president of the VFW 1y eggs which will be made di Te ova st vice sident of} . additional sirens »
Amen, do we hear YOul, of Marictt and Delta acti t tl gular bY Mrs. McCue, Mrs. Miller where articles peculiar to|town, first vice president o JOHN LANDIS Mount Joy friends have al siren will be
saying? But -— these words SS Ae 2 the ar ery ty S le regu ar Mrs. Weber Mrs Y Johnson the countries will be display-|the state Jaycce organization, learned that Robert J. Har- Placed on ti streets and
were not written yesterday, oo Ne Dove ’ I Ac jmeenng oF ie FTOUp. 10 oy and Mrs. Drace, Easter cook-121 0 Sold. Three persons|was the main speaker at the|candidated and campaign man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will automatically release
last week or even lust vear.. 2 female role 1n Ihe pho-jgaret Cweider Was eloled) rc will be ode Ar.. \will judge the booths for or-|convention attended by rep-|managers. Harold Harmon, formerly of the sounds with the existing
ity x duction. Miss Thome is a senior vice president; Mary ‘es Will be made by Mrs. . J. i ire
They are the jottings of Soc- ' Wh hig) . | Zerphev a rire rn. |iginality, how well they de-|resentatives of the twelve] A gm was shown by rep- Mount Joy, has accepted the SCN
: freshman at the college. Balmer junior vice chair-!| &4€r phey, Mrs. Landis, Mrs.| 3 . ‘ : ¥ as s I ye I hor Mi
rates in the year 500 B. C. S e : . ih Cle nay al. trons. Greenawalt and Mrs, Mem- pict the various countries{Lancaster city and county resentatives of the Hershey assistant pastorate of the Local members of the Fire
® © o | The production is an an- Mani ic BXWe ht ca | ininger. Both. BhBRY and and the skill used by the|Jaycees chapters. Harold! paar's Hockey Club during Sherwood Presbyterian, COmpany arc conducting the
Congratulations to Penn nual Dickinson Follies” urer; Jean ° jerney, aap am; b cakes wh vO olgirls in setting them up. Rib-|Zimmerman, Jr., John Lan-\4,,« phroeram. During’ the Church in Washington, D.C.|/!eSting program. The sirens
iia ducti d i duced, |Mildred Eichler, conductee; amb cakes will be made by : ra v % 3 je program. 3 2 ill assis! 'S
Manor for its stand concern- Production and is produced,| bw , sony Miss Feczor. Hiss Bovd: Mes bons will be awarded. {dis, Charles Drace and MY. business meeting the group|- The Sherwood church is will assist members in hear-
ing the way students dress. Written, and directed by the Ann Packie r, Suara , pa Kreider and Mrs Bice Sim Mrs. J. Bruce Greiner is Albert attended the conven- planned another vacation ope of Washinalon’s Sarees ing the siren when blown as
But—we should point out students of the school. Ly Balme Bl olen Gorphoy 5 lL rr Ms A three chairman of the Mount Joy-|tion representing the kocal|iveclkend sale and a condyle Of a go Whi fire warnin
hot Priveipal Jom mart > 4 De Lowe Tg oes. Hicors| dimensional bunnie cookies| morn Neightoriood ‘booth, group. (sale. Entrance signs into Mt duti S will include admin- ®
and Donegal high school Friday and Saturday, March install: ers ill: Pe frie ire +|The theme of the local =9- Jovy will be erected by the |ictrat : Torlatis
ave. Be A . : -15 > Lis > (will take place in April. will be made by Mrs. Albert| . . : Joy 3 istration of the Christian .
have been contending with 33 4 3 the Lonerion 30) il p p Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Dus. neighborhood's booth will be] k {group on the Manheim and Education program Policewomen
the problem for months and high school, Carlisle, 8: P The and of C 2 of Corregidor Singer and Mrs. Leonard| Ireland . Thirteen troops LOCA Ban er | Marietta roads. Miron Weber, At present he is teaching
what we hear of the matter ™- — his € is an ok oT Blog| Safko. will take part in preparing . land Joseph Coover were na-lin the Ventnor schools in Go On J uty
sounds good. [15 one mile Wige. ™ —— mm ior the booth. Booths trom Named Director med co-chairmen of the soft Atlantic City, N. J. but he, , :
oo. 0 0 jong. (the other county neighbor-| ball team ior the summer. yi] : t hi ) op ree policewomen = weng
i : ntze as ele * 3 ‘'will accept his new charge i . wes
In fact, the current pub- Pharmacy Opens JUNIOR BOWLERS [h00)s will allow the themes| Wouen Benue was clocied An installation banquet will p\rav 1 ry d ey ip tae botpagh on
licity on the subject is no . . {0 exico, Chile, Scotl a direcior ? SIT pe held i » near future : a re eqnescay morning, 1.%v oh
SW. » Cf y be : In Landisville BIRTHS ENTER CONTEST [{China, J: awaii and, County Chapter of the Am- be held in the near future e m. After having been sworn
new. We can recall nearly, | (China, Japan, Hawaii, Ger- ‘County A : Ray Myers was honored CHORUS ANNOUNCE 1d
. rears ago that z ortai sD ; a | The five members of the many, Switzerland erican Institute of Banking] : J 4 ve in by Burg Aldus Hannan
30 years ago that a certain) johnston’s Pharmacy has, Dare oo : | Yo nd, World al banquet meet- PY the local Jaycees and was Tiecday night ol :
high school principal was opened for business in Lan- nr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dick Jaycee Junior Bowling team| Association of Girl Guides|at the annual banq A eresented with a recomnitionFUTURE PLANS uesday night, the three un-
havi about the st oa 3 a | Mr. an 8. Wi entered in competition in thejand Girl Scouts, Belgi ing of the group last Thurs-|~ “2 - : ie formed policewomen report-
laving abou 1 € Same gjgyjlle. Harry Johnston is, » the birth of a 2 ) elgium, 1c | certificate by the awards com 2 ;
jordsto say to : es oharmacist nopnounce JY MCA. of Williamsport|Brazil, United States, Eng-|day at the Hotel Brunswicki® ATI Following a committee ed to their posts Wednesday.
wordsio say lo a gang ol the owner and pharmacist in|gaughter at St. Joseph's hos- : ates, Eng-|¢ ‘ :. mittee chairman, Jay John- : . tr a
high school boys. the establishment. the first push or Sunday FOTIiNE bowling tournament 1a st|land, Hungary, Holland, La-|in Lancaster. Mr. Bentzel it son Mr. Myers has been ac.|meeting of the Community They will be on duty each
— *— te Lind for the pital on Sunday MEH "S Saturday had a total of 1986| via, Greece, France, Bavaria|assistant cashier of the First| to ©. © "0 0 oF (Chorus officers, the group school day when the ele-
IGELIST of its kind Zor the Landis- Mrs. Dick was the former|e “ © “eo boys. ‘Ronddl tweded and Alok National Bank and Trust| tive in the Mount Joy Fir decided not to present a/mentary children are going
EyaNG LSC Srnvice ville area. The pharmacy 1S jane Waller of Maytown. |p. on pa coores of 150 a Company and is the branch| Company since 1924 and has|, 0 ooncert this year. Noto and from school
AT MT. V located in the same building" nr. : ars nn L fg. score 00, —— : +. |been fire chief for 23 years.|), Do tnd trom Schoo
§ r. and Mrs. Glenn LL... J ’ ; ~ ‘ rin! e chile PF 23 Years. virastor o r ROOT O Nv . .
An Evangelistic service is,with Ulrich”s Heating and Bailey, Willow Street, Pails and 14 So 2 Joe) of ONSTRUCTION Watager of the Flori \He also holds offices in theldirec/of Cul] secured for Mrs. Charles Shoemaker
beng held at the Mt. Pleas-| Plumbing Company. | org the parents of a daugh-| Ta" » A Sc Aofie d, 3, 3 S So nk. : | Zone 7 firemen and Lancaster, § 8 ; will be on Juty at the cor-
ant Brethren in Christ “WS i i born Monday 123 and 155, for a total off Work is in progress for| Also attending the ban-\County Firemens Association] The chorus will begin ner of New Haven and Main
i f | The new store will carry ater, Jodi Lu, h > 453; Terry Bailey, 86, 102{in extension to the home of|quet from the First National gg £ practices in September for Streets: Mrs. Bruce Pennell
wrch, miles north of full line of prescriptions and at Lancaster General ospi “lq ’ Y, ’ 8 : & e was one o 1e¢ organ- actices . Stre * Mrs. Bruce en .
. { ® and 84 for a total of 272; Jr. and Mrs. Newton Kendig.|Bank were Miss Esther Kan-|j ars of +1. the Christmas concert Be- corner of Main and Barbar:
Mount Joy. The Childrens drugs and will specialize inal Her grandparents are ; S. * g.|Bal were § y izers of the Zone and also“ '~ % ! f ain anc arbara
: J: : (al. . ; onald Zeller, 101, 154 and| "he new addition is bei d Miss Lois Miller, Mr. a ginning in September, the Streets; and Mrs. Samuel
meeting will be held Friday wr; ’ i i ! : S. aurice Bail-| : : k 8 ngjode, 18S 5 ’ helped organize the Master- ’ : O18, and. DES. woRinye
HC y 1.38 | Miesse’s Sangean Gipson; Ms. 5g Mas Spur) € Road {147 for a total of 412; Terry| onstructed to the south por-land Mrs. Glenn Forney, Mr.|sonville Fire Company. group will become a year- Maxwell. corner of Market
The Sunduy . . : Zroehne garcs, Pros lie on 8a p . “7|Stark, 116, 131 and 173 for|tion of the existing homeland Mrs. James Meminger, tl [round organization and Main Streets. The three
vite ot 7 ) Sy hv BR gn Mr ~ Mrs. Robert E.[2 total of 420. and office. Mrs. Warren Bentzel, Elam Sunday, March 16, the six| pa Be . attended the Safety Patrol
Rev. S p. Lad H a 3. ¥ ars: ey atiMorris Manheim R2, a son, | The team was sponsored —————— Bomberger, John Melhorn,|, ~ = sao Siw) George Owen Phillips, son meeting of lhe elementary
ev. amue y i: ano- |caster, for five years; a S, " ’ x : lin the contest b the 1 i f: M tt J Mr. and Mrs. J. Musser Wol-|. . : f : of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Phil-!school patrolmen Wednes-
ver, Pa. is the evangelist. A |Garvey’s Pharmacy, Lan-|Saturday, at Lancaster Gents vores Park mid he oo SIR Jpen JOR. Coun oy gemuth, Paris Hostetter Mr. | In8 league will enter a coun- lips, Pinkerton Road, has day. On-the-job traini il
arty invitati i c ) half/eral hospital. [Je Ss. Pa eiss an oy | Wi represented in e ’ di PELLET ty tournament at Strasburg.|; A Git us vae=l0f training wi
hearty invitation to all. Saget) for five and one halt Mr oe Mrs. Eugene Funk Packer transported the play-|~ounty singles and doublesiand Mrs. Simon Nissley and|mna contest will begin at gcc? Placed on the dean's be given the three by the
y , . of 52 West Donegal Street, |r to and from the contest.|bowling contest. The contest|Daniel Wolgemuth. p. m. (list & oe, Chester Teach-{two local volicemen plus
I family doctor can nob —r | vir gill eet aie is scheduled for next month. c———— ers ollege for high scholar- other future training.
Y i The Ladies Auxiliary|a son, Sunday, at Lancaster meee | Ship during the first semester
bs contacted for emergency, the Landisville Fire Com-|Osteopathic Hospital.
paysicicn on © pany will hold a
turkey] Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.\123 David Street, will cele-|Hallgren and John Barnhart
The project was organized
last fall by Burgess Hannan,
majoring avnroved by borough council
be Ragner|EARLY DISMISSAL
an area faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor,|Members will

of this school year.
He is a senior,
Due to
To Report New
and Edward meeting of Donegal, there

ight at Sumpman, Mount Joy R2, a brate their fifty-second wed-|/Roy Packer me , th ne I 3 :
Sunday gl Py Hell ran Saturday, Ye Lan. ding anniversary Saturday,|Crowl; William Hopple and will be an early dismissal Families Call in history and is preparing and uniforms were donated
Dr John Gates from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. caster Osteopathic Hospital. [March 15. Charles Hendrix. next Monday, March 17. OL 3-6624 to be a teacher. iby borough organizations,