The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1958, Image 1

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| Total Snowfall: 9 in. The fourth annual spring
k | High in year Io S59 52 [concert to be given by the ee .
Low for year to date 1. |instrumental department of 0 PIFTY-FIGIHTH YEAR. NO. 40 MOUNT JOY. PA. THURSDAY MARCH 27 1958 SEV
ins el “FIG , NO. , PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PE
OUTLOOK [Donegal high school will be bn io SHY 5 CENTS PER COPY



To {ry t ull 00se 4 i . ean .
ont Bas pull the Joose A fair and pleasant week-{held Saturday evening, Mar.
: ie lend is in store for this area,|29, at 8 pm. in the high

Jogeliey ot Sls distance |.) no rain or snow expect-|school auditorium.
order iy S yng ae from Friday through Sun-| H. Morrell Shields will be|
spaghetti and meat balls |day. Somewhat higher day-|directing the 79-piece senior]
e s ee time temperatures are ex-/band and the 72-piece jun-|
Mount Joy, like the rest temperatures over the week- dents assisting with the di- |
®e oo o pected, but continuing rath-|ior band in a program of in-|
of the area, was given a ter- i > § x ~ i rill be Gary Zeller { Bi ubaker
end will, be in the 45-55 de- recting wi )€ ry Zeller, Cubs Study BUILDING SOLD
er cold at night. Daytime|terest and variation. Stu- reman ie . PLETE Rc LAR Re A SN
iffic beating by the heavy gree range, nightime read-|and Kay Kauffman. Gh
sce | The building formerly us- Home







 

Snow. However, other thanfings 25-35 degrees. The personnel of the two| —
the electric and telephone bands includes the follow : Al k ed as a community building
wires 5 : » damage ing: ! : . :
5, MoH of the damage Ing: ; | as an in Mount Joy has been sold,
was confined t o downed Senior band personnel —
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Lan, Spd Slojhes lines, Honor Roll | Clarinets - Paula Weien,,|
and a cracked ridge pole] {Joyce Berrier, Barbara Bec
here and there. R | d ker Doll Bovles Jos:
s y Doyles, oanne
o oo e ease Darrenkamp, Patsy Johnstin
Marlene Sinegar, Mary Ellen
Damage to the roof of the | B D | Smith, Carole Gratch, Goef
Y onega frey Mariner, Carol West,
foundry of the Grey Iron|
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. {it was announced by Warren Flooded
7” | Projects Hayman, president of the)
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[Social Welfare Association.| yi11 you listen now!
. 3 vod! The pe Market Street
Local Cubs introduced TI North . Marke heer J. Herbert Brubaker, who
¥ i »dnesd: i ac ilding and lot were pur-|. :
| their Wednesday gh pack building an 4 ! lives about a mile east of
&F i ri p rr gle ace rhnan ry 4 2
4 ;| meeting with a dog Sle ye chased by Simon Simmons, gi uffertown on the Man-
‘lamong the dens. Each deninpiata. It is not known at heim road, found more than



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Casting company was prob- Janice Berrier, Carolyn| nde one «lo , eve : :
ably og largest single piece Seven students of Donegal Sloan, Linda Shields, Patty] made one sled for the gvent. ‘he present time what Mr. 200 gallons of gasoline in his
8 3. 16 argess smgle b lhigh school received all A’s Nornhold Flutes - Patsy Se-| {The Cubs sang a special song Qj : plans for the future basement Thursday morning.
of damage. {to be named to the first hon-|arict. Ki : K: ya Duri following the month's theme, |SIMMmons ! ans ( ’
© 0 { 11 of the h re of1s., ay sancman, ara “Alaska, My Alaska” which of the building Brubaker lives along the
mn tolor roll of the fourth report/gy,lp Linda Kleiner, Andrey , MY heh g :
But, when you begin © period. They are Helen Fel-|a lov Jor B rer | was followed by an Eskimo] much-discussed pipe lines
talk about the electric and | and Ronald Sager, tumors ppley, ean renneman, |dance by Den 1 and a skit which carry petroleum pro-
telephone situation you open |p g ager, J S|Cynthia Tripple. Oboes - Yr vi : . makin
.elephol situs y Ray de We > David | ; : | based on finding gold in Al- ducts through this area.
f the bisoest Dooks ofl yaionda agner, avid| Aglaia Stephanis Joanne|
one of the biggest LOOKS laska by Den 4. Dens 2 and 3 oO J
. Wednesday night the Bru-
Nissley, Jay Lehman and B:xler, Judy Ginder. |
[Carol Cupper, tenth grade.| Baritone saxophone - Wil-
|Twenty-six junior highijjam Young. Trumpets -|
|school students were named Harold Etsell, Patty Mihalik,|
to the first honor roll. They|finda Felty, Sally Wolf |
are Sandra Barnhart, Grace|gathleen Goodall, J o a n|
Cooksey, Deanna Walker, |Shaerrer, Gary Maxwell |
ed its problems of function- Joanne Martin, David Johns, Kar] Haines, Judy Rice, Ter-
ing without electricity. {Lovaive rt Cherilry Stark, James Snyder |, tment at Donegal high Shields has formed a clarinet ersole blaved the instrumentiptle made by ‘the Cubs.
® oo @ ? : ? Lonny Wolgemuth, Denniss1o0], the balance of the quartette, which he calls a] e biay : Clyde Tripple, Cubmaster,
{held a snowshoe race.
Mrs Brace Greiner ooh) baker family smelled strong
d i | f »s. They ed out of
ducted a quiz on Alaska and E I fumes T'hey movec
awarded i to the Cubs| oO rec their home. Thursday about
and adults who correctly an-! two inches of gasoline cover-
3 25 ; . | an : .
“|swered the questions. A dis- Road Si ns |ed the basement floor.
sound county band concert and the{play of Alaskan items was] ? dg | Pumps, men and tanks
personal experience written
in this section. This week
there is no topic of conversa-
tion more universally follow-
ed than a discussion of the]
way each family and busi-
ness organization surmount-|
With the addition of two, To emphasize the
instruments to the music de- of the new instruments, Mr. district festival and Miss Eb-{shown plus a six-foot totem] Two. fine, new signs at the Were moved in and pumping
began. At 10 a.m. more than
sntrances Mount Jov will “
entrances lo Mou 4 200 gallons of gas had been
4 Jones, Joyce Sutter, Barbara \ : itty . also i y © : . rocte ; r ighway
It seems safe to say that|g..p 0“ patricia Nornhold |Naugle. Horns - Kitty Buck-|w,,qwind section is comple-|“true clarinet” quartette.|3150 in the county band con-|,hounced that Cubs in Den be erected along Highway removed and there was still
the market is dead ripe 1 Nissle rs eo walter, Lawrence Wittle,|{eq. The school has purchas- The bass clarinet is played cert. 1 and 2 will visit WGAL-TV|230, it was announced this| Saeed $
the sale of auxiliary power|gp 1." Me Peni eanelie Appley, Juergen .q these two instruments for by Phyllis Keener and the| The group pictured here|Saturday, April 5. The boys week by the Chamber of :
units in this area. One man ] uettner, Robert Eshelman, ihe department — the bass'alto clarinet, by Marie Eber-|includes: (left to right) —|are asked to meet in front Commerce, Albert Keller and Robert
Decision to push a longigchneider of the SICO Com-
) , ichard, eighth grade; Sally sses - Berne sjge
told us this week that price Ulrich, ? Kathleen Rhoad [Ragsess Ge! TiC H Heise r, Tom .jarinet and the alto clarinei./sole. To complete the four-|Carole West, 9th grade, B|of the elementary school at 8| dered I a ade
was no particular item and |p. para Olson. Maury Ellen] oth, ackie Mariner, Per-\if. Morrell Shields, instru-/some, Joyce Berrier and|flat clarinet; Joyce Berrier,jam. The following week, considered P an ic Mi pany, were doing the pump-
3 jeussion - Gary Zeller, Nan-|mental instructor, described Carol West are playing so-/11th grade, B flat clarinet;| April 12, Cubs of Den 3 and 3 the Board o oo recto ~| ng while Harold Forwood
the Bulletin office was digging a trench and
he doesn’t care whether hei, :
} ¥ O'Connor, Marion Mowrer,!oyv Rai v OV {bid ¢
uses the unit for another 10)... cy Rainbolt, Torrey Leining- ihe need of the two instru- prano clarinets. The quartet Marie Ebersole, 10th grade,|4 will make the same trip. |™met at Y :
\ with Adam Greer, president [had uncovered pipe leaks.


. : llen Matthias, Mary|ep aokic Sharon s
years. He's going to buy an nartin, Pamela Cupper. Ih Jie Rohm, Sharon ments by saying, ‘“Without/has not made a public ap-/E flat alto clarinet; and Phyl-| Six boys were welcomed. har
outfit at once. Donald Byers, Nancy Schios- |g. h _x0gey Bates, Carol/them it was the same as hav- pearance to date. [lis Keener, 10th grade, B|into the Boy Scout trovp|'P SrRzEs, slans call for] Is there anyone who now
on 9 Sy - . lser and Helen Rutt. Seventh aur. J I vocal quartette with] Miss Keener played the flat, bass clarinet. from the Webelos den. Den-| | pk TR Lo 10 fi. inldoubts thai Stauffertown
Taybe you'd like to know 4 | eS 7 dere uit, lonly tenor voices” bass instr mt in both the —Photo by Dussinger|nis Goodhart and Paul Steh-! ie RImaKe ol ey
3 grade. ! ) is os | 3 5. bass strumen in on 16 1010 by ussinger . © y o ¢ wien .} . af Yo c , land community are Sitting
{Barry Brandt, David Nissley, ! man were given their Webe- height and 30 feet long, con INR re sitting
something of the cost. Wel” pg : :
: : Y -{ Forty-three senior high{Samuel Williams. Darrv — taining a brie ssage ofjon der keg?
Jockced it ip in some material| ci dents were named sol ih Saraiel William, Dareyt Su los badge and the two plus] AMinE 2 mel esas Wo on a powder keg
ast Saturday afternoon. A pn » James rlarnish, {en- obert Penne rere “grad-|{ VC come to ) sts w
|B Honor Roll Robe ell were “grad along the highway as
| : : ae
. d include ¢ a
sma'l 110-volt outfit, com-| . ano [neth Kauffman, Roger Pac-| M T uated” from the Cubs into| 25°
plete with gasoline motor SoAMd Marley, Jean Mum-|ker. Baritones - Barry Barn-| ou I oy ad gere the troop. The other three $Y approach the Mount
{Joy area.
ma, . Fran Shepler, 8S: a| & i
4 et and Jolin Dick, Alto; boys token into the troop Local organizations wil Set Annual
ML 5¢ al) . A §.
and generator, can be had S
v : chroll, Carlotta Sager, -ls \s z
for something a little 1less|(ricia Charles rg r i [saxophones - Ken Young, ° ! ; were Dennis Mateer, Richard tt Alp
than $100. Bigger outfits ub-iy ne Sweitzer Patri Martin, |Karen Baker, John Martin,| r r orm Parson and Michael Wagner./o¢ 0vited to place thelr
Wald im Gasy sieps 10 “what [jen eitzer, Patricia Shet-| James Phillips, David Smith. | Y in 3 S Oo S Eight awards were presen-{ciblems Ubon the sign to] =
; : (better advertise the commu- eet \g
do you want to pay?” I ren Tenor saxophones - Sally| ted for badge work comple {
ank, man inge ~ap - oF . te Tr nity |
: ’ 0. Tr, c er| ari . i700 " : > 30 . » rq Ag
v9. Harold Ginder and Born Hollinger Corl Cupp | Although a comparison'nan realized that many|John Hershey. Armed with a|®d. Joseph Troutwine was|™"n' oo galt that the signs] ;
People milked cows who ' Alto saxophones - Marie Eb-|g. re of stor jamage i ' § y rOT ti 8 Ho ; given his bear badge; Char-| , .. £ € Signs| April 9 has been named as
had not done the job for 2 Buchenauer, seniors; Carolyn arsoie and Bass clarinets (figure of storm damage in homes in town were still basket on its outstretched s Z adge; Chal-Yoy 13 be Taree - enoneh 2nd : SF : .
lag ho ae 1e job for 20ig)gwalter, Jackie Mariner a D hy sass clarinets -lhe southern portion of the|without electrical power af-paws, the tall snow bunny|les Brown, gold arrow point;|, i. tive to attract Ateontion:. le date for. the annual
ad Snore were given | jean Heisey, Joanne Hart | i Send : county to that of the Mount ter several hours, he secured was equipped with red eyes|Douglas Stoner, bear badge, 4 (, adequately RE die ol he ee
ae ny Jessons Ryn SOMe Barry Barnhart, Edith Wea. |. unior vans posenne) - Joy area would prove less the service of the Civil De- which in reality were red|and gold arrow point; Mitch- [prone Jou : anized Conunit Council
old cows had their first full (Clarinets - Janice Berrier.|qamage to the local area, ail fense and firemen and the Christmas iree balls. ell Albert, silver arrow] ' of the Mt 1% A Accord
mg to he onstitution oO
ver, Gene Newc > c oo 3 o |
2 weomer, Darla finda Shields, Carolyn Sloan
Kulp, Patricia Aston, Sylvia a/point; Raymond Wagner, -@®
milking by hand. services and repairs have not/group offered the services of Another example of ‘ i
bear; Richard Waltz, bear [the organizalion there are







e oO | Patty Nornhold, Clayton Bell|peen completed in the local the firehouse for sleeping fa-y,. hii f the situation oc- ,
Hardware and variety | Continued on Page 8 Catherine Harnish, Jean Sta-|yrea. Electrical poles, tele-|cilities. The announcement hardship © ux $t UR oh st gold point and two silver] scheduled meetings in Jan-
stores in Mount Joy sold ev-| ‘ley, Russel Meridith, Linda phone poles, and wires lying was issued over television curred wien Quran: wom points; Thomas Tripple, | uary, April and October of
ery kind of heating and| — yr Huck, Judy Hawthorne, Ju-lon the ground are still com-|and radio and those WAL for Sect ater bear, gold pcint and two jeach year with the April
lighting device in stock! |dy Kipple, Nancy Coller,|mon scenes. One portion of|current were urged to bi pumps to operate In oroer io; iver points: Robert Weaver) meeting being designated as
connections. Camp stoves YOuth Day [Sandra Collins, Donald Ney, the town, the castern section|tact those who were handi-|[5'e farm anjmals 2 ke silver point. {the Annual meeting
came out of storage and] ’ [Lois Leininger, Catherine of Fast Main Street i8 One of capped. TA loud Speier a one farm Southeast of $e Next month the Cubs willl All member organizations
flashlights yore as welcome WiNnNers Olnges, aang Kretzing, the areas that requires much tached to an auto also a dDOLouE the COWS WETS bai follow the theme of “Keep are wrged io have their reps
as were candles. | {Sharon © aver Alb aririr wi nnle Te Lift 4 oe aler s - POE ” : ” resentatives prese a the
S ) openheaver, Dean-'repair work. eled the streets offering thelgjed to Mt. Joy and filled Ame Hea Beadtitd”, | annual Stine Re


na Wa'ker, Christine Keener, . ] service : : iow
| In this section Rodney M.|Service. Most of the stricken|.,ns of the local water to
+e wn Are Honored
Meals were cooked in fire-| | Thelma Lapp and Linda Way i : : families ¢ re in” 7
’ fi YiBowman, 59, Florin, was in-|families “moved in with/give to the animals. But —
laces ¢ antire ~e| Local Youih Day in Gov-| Alto Saxopl 3g 2 Se tre. : .
places and entire houses | 9 Saxophones Sally jured when a pole hit the friends and relatives who the cows didn’t like borough onor ociely |
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._ plans for the meeting include
| ¥: discussion headed by John
were warmed by the meager ernment winners took part|Ulrich, Connie Anderson, Smal : ad current : » services : i
£ y ager | automobile in which he was had current and the Services| water and refused to drink
"|Greiner, Lancaster architect,




























heat of fireplaces which /|iD the county activities Tues-|\Darryl Wittle, Lois Nissley ; ' : for the future of the grade
: ~~; AE ! : : { I, SIE driv ast Thursday ,jat the firehouse didn't have|; \ sr had t sre- : Brag
were built as a pleasant lux-|9ay- Michael McDevitt, Rob-/ Pam Cupper, Raymond Bow- driving last Thursday. He ah thd lit. The owner had to, there-| . school plot
ury. \ert Buchenauer, Paula Weien|ers. Trumpets - Lonny Wol. V3 admitted to the Lancas Nh _ So ma [fore, secure spring water for n uc on Immediate plans for the
o © © {John Wealand, Robt. Reisch,(gemuth, Dennis Naugle Lar. ter General Hospital for pos-| a ”y aig Was|the animals! plot call for the completion
| HH . I= ’ . ’ c . > nA Ar ver. COP 38 re / 11 ur rs ar — *
About every kind of an Charles Snyder, Harold Ei-|ry Johns, Dennis Beamen- Sibi back injury and lacer ee he i. % sy ° of the seeding as soon as
emergency imaginable hap- SCll and Jean Mumma atten-|derfer, Dennis Fackler, Rich- Bions of Wie fees and hand, mediate area was not ror r-| ; AE) S anne the weather permits and the
pened and was overcome as ded the special activities inlard Nornhold, Dean Benner, Damage 0 the ear is estima- od fon 70 hours, Bor-| a) : ove amid ? erection of a sign on the
imagination, patience and Lancaster. They were accom-|Kenneth Nauman, Georgoan. ted at $300 to $400 When 1 8. ; al Thirteen juniors and sen- plot signifying what is being
necessity combined to take panied by John Loose of the/ne Schneider George Roth the telephone pole split, it Snowman Bunny? ..\iors of Donegal high school — done with the plot
care of the situation How |Donegal faculty Melvin Hefflev Larry M e hit the windshield and roof] Since snow customarily {!will be inducted into t h e, i Although the organization
Le $ d . J-| YW ’ 4 o oy- a aay vila . a rtm Aww x IN ati . y ~ Society 3 ei i 5 panian
ever, {0e two most validblel The two representatives toler, James Gingrich, Howard of the automobile comes in the wintertime, + | National Honor Society nex: s composed of representa.
{rails of humen nature dis. |the capital, Gary Zeller and|Mummau, Sandra Wolge- | Mount Joy firemen were|creative persons make appro-| © | Tuesday, April 1. Originally Miss Jean Mumma. daugh- 'ives from the town's organ-
played were the love of ad. Charles Shireman, were ac-muth, Colin Koser, June called out Thursday night to|priate snowmen from the scheduled for Friday, March te , of Mr and: Mrs Lester| i2ations, members-at-large
J 2 € | . i | ly § y A : a ie " ovis me dite) « \ gpecis i UH y 24 1 oi li¥ IVIT'S. L851e : dilly .
venture and good nature. companied to Harrisburg by|Hollinger, John Thome. the same arca when a cross- Snow. This snow fall was gif. | 22: fhe specie) induation will Mumma, West Donegal St.|?F¢ Invited to join. These
®e oe oo (John Landis of the local] Flutes - Suzanne Martina section of wires started ferent. Having come within] iigytake place In the schbol wu. w Ie ted as girl of th members shall be named at
| g ’ . 7 y & RQ Wr | 5 2M di a A» five m-{ Was Selecte as BI1r { “ <
Here at the Bulletin by Jaycees, sponsors of the pro-|Nancy Schlosser Shirley to burn. The firemen stood two weeks of the Easter sea-| pil «zy ditorjum when the five mem oh or the lowal BREW the annual meeting and shall
sheer good fortune the paper |J€ct. |Brown, Cynthia Tripple, |PY to guard property in the Son, a snow bunny appeared SE oy of te society eleced Club Te il 8 5 on nt of the P¢ individuals who are in
ul i yy ay by : am . a Ave 4 x roar i ave charge pr Jes Sas ie 0 ' v ‘ -
last week was in the advanc- @- |Barbara Olson. Trombones - Vicinity until PP&L workmen in the yard of Mr. and Mrs, fiast Jesr Mi ne curse of colleg preparatory cour terested in the community
: Con : . : viv the program. ollege eparatory course . I : :
ed stage of being assembled | (John Gates, Lewis Hart, 2rrived. i— | | : : Fo sand who are living \
SS { S, S art, pa abril wi qv is president of the Tri-Hi-Y|, Ving in the
when power failed a tow| Club Mark |Robert Young, Barry Stoner | Roof Collapses | 3 Patricia Mumper will play Club: po oot ot whe senior| Mount Joy area
minutes after 8 a.m. By LSS) baie |Baritones - Tom Meckley | Under the heavy snow, ap-| BIRTHS ine organ processional, ye tose: i rela \ { ot dent
. s Y, . c ; { | cession: q : iz : lass; secretary o stude -
ing hand > 5 av-| | Scott >, Basses - |proximately one half of the { {cessional and a piano solo; ©1355; SE } 3 n ®
g methods, by leav-| t Trostle. Basses Tom} YC | | Je: M : i'l ha ve council; member of National
ing out material scheduled! ; . Roth and Nathan Hess. Ten. [foundry roof f ‘the Grey] ~—— r dt |Jean umma wi 1a VE ct A JO Ne al o
for publication and b d\ Mrs. Austin Felienbaum| Saxophones - David By. Iron Casting Co., collapsed.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnc (charge of devotions and the Honor Society; co-captain of TEEN-AGE DANCE
8 3 y E00 s avid By- |Main St., Florin, a daugh- |flag salute; Paula Weient h e cheerleading squad

luck the big press was ready | Vas the guest speaker at thejars and Phyllis Duper Repairs to the roof have
oY] © we ¥ [Monday night meeting ofllorns - Jav Rieler Neon. cotanlel
to roll at noon as power was] {Horns - Jay Bixler and Jean- P€en compleica
re-established. {the local B. P. W. club atipette Appley. | In other sections of
will give a vocal solo. Rob-| (member for three years) IS SPONSORED
| " IB NT Ade , member f the art staff of r
fert Buchenauer will assume I m aff of the a st oA 0 Ninety teenagers attended
| nator OT SC "wspaper © or . \
the role of master of cere- S¢hoo lewspaper, member\iha Gaturday night dance in
(ter, Monday, al St. Joseph's
the| Hospital.








° Hostetters. She gave several args . larea porch roofs fell and Mr. and Mrs. larence ? : : :
While it is So to be pan~jiriet book reviews: and was Boaraigen - James Baker guy, Jaden wires pu'led por-/Hean Jr., Mount Joy RI, ? |inonies with Miss Mumper of Pdi eyial eg YE ithe local firehouse sponsored
8 tient when there is no elec. | introduced to the group bY eiman Richard. Hockenb ee luions of walls loose from twins, a son and daughter, Harold Ginder, Donegal|in charge of the scholarship PO one R Re an seme! by the fire company auxil-
4 tricity in the wires, at least MIS: James Spangler. Jeff Mockley, Illem: Wi. buildings. Monday, at St. Joseph's Hos-|\high school senior and soncharge; Miss Weien, charact- pa Benoa Salon! contestiiary. Winners of four spot
i a word of praise should be! The meeting marked the liams Senden Roya. M: ry) Firemen Assist pital jof Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gind-jor; Miss Mumm, leager- oi Prize Sy Sg and dances were awarded prizes.
given the PP. & 1. workers | third birthday of the Mount yy) fe Paul Richard Sony Since telephone ' servieel Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Howser, Wood Sirest, Plonn, hos, stip] ind Loretss Howsmus, ind ; ro F FA. B T0957 - They were Narione Meigles
i and ‘he Columbia Telephone|J0Y Business and Profess On t arkie Larry Helstand R “|was disrupied at the fire-/41 Orchard Road, a son, on been named Boy of the service, Wilbur L Beahm, hr E oy A in ¢ pe -land John Myers: Sue Mume-
# men. {al Women’s Club. Eli Hostet-} "po "Wl "0 Fn LB US- house Marlin Myers and|Sunday, at Lancaster Gener- Month” and is a guest ofisupervising principal, will 1058 SC Soo] year; chosen ma and Larry Watkins: Mar-
i ®e © o {ter donated a decorated STAUGT ds arol Buch- pk Good stayed at the|al Hospital. the Mount Joy Rotary club. offer remarks: and the guest oe loween Queen during 56 cia Shaude and Terry Bailey
¥ro get an idea of the hor- | birthday cake for the occas-| (firehouse throughout the nite] Mr. and Mrs. Christobal| He is taking industrial spesier will be Mrs. Nevin caro, Mig Ml Mary Jane Meckley and
rible, horr.ble mess in which io® and several members of| —_— (Thursday. In this way the gantiago, a son, Monday, at arts course and has been Isher, Jinalemiown, gl iio #H ig Bh - Robert Sherk
these people found herp: {ihe Kiibarl own Sn By ltwo men were available to|gi joseph’s Hospital. |basketball managel 3 Lo Yes a Tg for three vears all parol ne next dance will be
selves and in which they jen 2 e me ng b LOCAL STUDENT answer a special phone ser-| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sau-| Soccer an . o pal A Charice Sadie Bosce | She was also chosen held Saturday, April 12,
still are struggling, just take|Cal group was org Yi vice between the Frank = . sim R1. a daugh-|’ Age manager o J f Travotdes ® teen (“Lieutent Py coret rie |The Starlighters orchestra
i G , the Elizabethtown Club. REACHES FINALS Y ssidence and the fi .|der, Manheim ) g |play last year and assistant Tony Martin, Ruth Krall, utenant Governor by|.,,: re 4 ;
a drive down any road lead- Miss Jean Mumma, girl of ONE JoSiqence nd Vio 19) ter, Tuesday, March 18) at t manager of the senior|Jane Sweitzer and Ronald|the student body in the re- will play for the dancing
ing into Mount Joy. Don’{ the 5 2s Tl Dons Mary Royer of the Dene: house which was in opera-|, caster Osteopathic Hos- way ov. was advertis-| Marley, seniors; Ronald Sag- cent Youth Dav in Govern. that evening from 9 to 12.
S criticize, Just be glad you, ish school was the guest gal high school reached the oy, : i : | pital. jing IaTager of he schooller, Helen Felly, Darla Klup, Ment and has been chosen as An admission of 50c per per-
Ween) oconyeriences any for the evening Mrs Lester| Central Pennsylvenia spell: krothen aggsied one tard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sentz,i 4 ow" nd he has applied| Carolyn Showalter Jean|a@ member of the May Day fon and 75c per couple will
mote JLo. Yol were and |p erts resident “was in|in8 finals folioleing 2 three. mer in the area by recharg-| pg vin, a son, Saturday, aly entrance in Millersville Heisey and Edith "Weaver court for 1958. : Zoe charged.
that the extra cost of sur- charge “F ns . {county contest Saturday. ing his freezer with the St. Joseph's Hospital. on te ED college jusdors. c | —— rms lo oem
vival Wes Do mreater. OR . The Sones} hela in DE Poriahie genernter) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 3 a ed "= . a i an
urg included winners and, 3 > generator was re- ; i — —— acs ARE i
We are compelled to say AWARDED BADGE PE from schools in|charging the freezer the for jDevis Manhelts 14,8 Sage vacation PLANNED a {DEVILLED CLAMS Ib It amily doctor can not
that we just don’t like these dr ane Benner ag i York, Lebanon and Lancast-/mer plugged in his electric Osteopathic Hospital. The two-day Easter vaca- — | The Ladies’ Bible Class of A So acted for emergency,
.89 “old fashioned” winters Oe ge oy local|€F counties. Ten students|shaver to the apparatus and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, tion for students in the Don- To Report New the Lutheran church will paySIicion on cd
when we are obliged to fight|sohool for taking a sma'l|Were named to the fina's to nye in his “electric-less” weber, 219 West Main Street| Sal area i begin ex Families Call make devilled clams April 9 Sunday
59 them with modern = conven-|gir] home after she had be-|be held in Harrisburg, Sat-jhome. Mount Joy, a son, Tuesday, Friday, Aprii 4; plus in the parish house. Orders
d iences. come ill. urday, April 26. After Burgess Aldus Han-'at St. Joseph's "Hispital. Monday. OL 3-6624 should be in by April 4. Dr. Newton Kendig