fonev n young, d beef Je 3C Jc 3 )C Jc LE DOF ING 33 7c 35¢ 2c 69c Ib. 67¢ s. 37¢ x 73¢ ¥ Recreation Elsewhere in this issue of bers the Bulletin appears a story groups resurfacing grounds will present the pro-|{the six categories will be giv-| en passes to the Joy Theater. donated manage- held 29, a Variety Show will be (Elementary School auditor- District Mem- Union School program.. the the gal 4 of five play- concerning the of north Barbara street. In-gram Tuesday in Mount Joy cluded is a reference toland later in the week in “new adventure.” | Marietta. . 00 | The show will include a For the first time, the bor- trumpet solo by John Hart; at the school playground this ough will do some of its own|accordion solo o w n|Mathinni; workmen but using borrowed by Carolyn Sloan, surfacing, with its equipment. ee © If you're interested — the'and ‘Linda Shields; piano so- the Mount Joy girls will play new government postal cards|lo by Martha Rainbolt; car-| the kind which bear a three- cent stamp, beginning Aug. 1, are printed in purple. oe © oo users can buy the new varie- ty until Aug. 1. This week the Bulletin was able to pur-|inger; and tap dance by Syl- nesday chase from Postmaster Elmer Zerphey a large quantity to be used by commercial firms who must have their printing done weeks in advance to be ready for certain projects by Douglas sextette Patty Nornhold, Janice Berrier, Kathy Harnish, Jean Staley clarinet playground|doll show was held at lf « = Public Variety Show | Next Tuesday night, July berling and Miss Doris Groft.| The program is open to the presented in the Mount Joy|public and no admission will be charged but an offering will be taken. Special Events This afternoon (July 24) a Winners in borough park. | These passes were by the Joy Theater ment. A pet show was played the Mount Joy at iin a hardball game the {borough park and next Wed-| Inesday the Marietta girls and {a kickball game. [toon drawings by Walter] ) |Chin; pantomine by the May-| will be held at the Florin [town group; polka by a Mari-|playground and today a [treasure hunt was held at etta group; Marilyn Strom.-| |reading by [via Shields. | Finalists of the jitterbug! {contests which were held at| |‘he three dances in Mount] (Joy, Marietta and Maytown| {will also be judged at the which will not be ready for/yariety show. Finalists from placing in the mail until af- Mount Joy are ter the new, rate increase be-a n d Ruby . Collins; comes eflective. | ® ® © And — speaking of purple — did you see the rainbow, Monday morning? There! were varying reports of sing- le, double and triple rain- bows. Appearing in the west. the colorful display featured repeated arches of purple, and some pink, which gave a| georgeous spectacle for those who were up and about at a somewhat early hour. | e ee oo { The most interesting news in Mount Joy this week, from points of view, is still undeveloped and thus can] not be discussed. However, you might anticipate some- thing interesting for nex week — — — — something which may be a bit of a surprise development to Mt.| Mount Joy. { ®e oO o Have you noticed the new, picnic tables along Route 230 between Mount Joy and Lan- caster? They are nice ser-| vices provided for the travel-| ing public. And — this time of year it seems that they are being used almost con-| stantly. | ® o A third table was placed a- long Route 230 north of] Florin near the Snyder Gar-| age. ®e © o They are part of the good public relations of the state] highway department. Howard Kline, assistant district sup-| erintendent, is in charge. | ® oo o What's In a Name? — now about everyone around! here knows that Linn Long-!| enecker had developed and) has in production an ingeni-| ous ‘“‘art kit” which provides material and instruction for “do-it-yourself” art work? ® ® o But, what local people will not understand when they see the product on the mar- ket — beginning about Aug-| ust 1 — is that the local man’s name will not appear in the way you might expect. | ® ® 9 Instead of carrying the identification ‘By Linneaus| Longenecker” the title page| will say, “By L. Linneaus.” | e oe oo Now, take a good look at] the new name. The design- ers and engineers who are experts in the field of business felt that Longeneck- er was not just name to use. It was too long (no pun intended) and like t h e movie stars, needed changing. ® oe o Thus, you see, the initial L. for Longenecker became the first part of the new name and Lig * own given name is Ki& last name. *o eo » PRIZES AWARDED Prizes were awarded to three couples at Saturday night's teenage dance at the local firehouse. They were a- warded to Nancy Rainbolt and Gene Newcomer; Nancy Riedel and William Shire; Linda Koser and Robert Sherk. There will be no dances during the month of August but dances will again be held in September. To Report New Families Call OL 3 «9954 {of the country will be repre- big; of his farm record and was the right Walter Chin Judy| Sherk and Pat Williams;| Mary Lou Goodling a n d| Georgianne Schneider. The| music committee of the rec-| reation program will also ap-| near on the program as the “bottlers”. This committee is headed by H. Morrell Shields also includes Mrs. Jas. Sar- baugh, Mrs. Marshall Gem-| 1 Local Man Is Outstanding | Salesman | Charles W. Brooks, Park Avenue, recently com-| ’leted his first year with thew ih10en Gruber and Donnaand Clair Ginder, Mount Joy New York Life Insurance Co. gi, During his first year toe dance andj ] However, only commercial vocal solo by Marietta youth the Florin pl |vocal solo by Robin Germer;| 208 watz, Greg Schneider ayground. Maytown playground ents night from 8 to 10 and future events ‘include a bubble gum blowing contest and candy hunt. in a softball game. Lessons Continue Swimming lessons for advanced swimmers began this morning at the Oaks Swimming pool, Iron- ville. The lessons will con-- tinue each morning until August 7. In addition to the playground directors, Patri- cia Phillips and Bonnie Bair will assist in the instruction. | Lessons for beginners ended Two Shows | | {Joy the cup, Rheems Fire Company, Wednesday. Point Leaders at the bor-{Donegal Point leaders ough park are way, Robert Mariner Jeffrey Mariner in the sen- Leslie Leak-! Charles Brown and Kenneth Leakway in the intermedi-| ate boys group; William| and beginners; Thomas Stoner, tied for first place; With 1pelma Eltz and Nellie Derr, NYLIC, Mr. Brooks estab-/_ .0. girls; Kitty Etsell,| ished what the = companyin.n, ejb and Sally Hannan erms a ‘Fine and outstanid-|; +. ediates: and Jackie| ing record” As an agent ‘raining, hé completed raining course at the Read-| ing General Office which] ~onsisted of twenty books of ‘he latest sales terials prepared by national- 'y known authors. | |Georganne {girls; Becky Schneider, Dor-| in humm, Mary Ann Hallgren ya held 4 nd Betsy Jo Hallgren, ginners. | be-| Point leaders at the school Bug nlayground are Kathy Good-| training ma- hart Carol Stettler a n d| Schneider, senior In February of this year, is Bair and Bonnie Gilliland, because of his of forty-six agents in Middle Atlantic Region handling insurance needs. Since starting with outstanding intermediates; irecord, he was chosen as one man, Rebecca Hess and the|aine Brown, beginners; Genel ,leted on the borough park contest which is held annual- to, unk, lattend a Career Conference|jon Dillinger, {in Atlantic City to study and Dennis |discuss the latest methods of Brown and Terry Kreider,|Lions Club will {intermediate New| Meckley, Michael Klinedindst{will replace the Alle- El-| Bonnie and| boys: Wittle senior Goodhart, Darrah boys; Barry] the afternoon. The Marietta boys boys Next Tuesday a pet show ev- included a dance Wed-| Next Mon-| day the Maytown girls will] challenge the Mount Joy girls the| County firemen, Twin Douglas): 7 Poe (De The Mount Joy BULLETIN Sh Ut — - 7 FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 8 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURS DAY, JULY 24, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Held In Mou A disaster training pro- {gram will be held in Mount Joy, Sunday, » caster County Fire Police As- {sociation. At a meeting last {Thursday evening the plans were completed for the spec- ial program. H. E. Thomas, |state coordinator f o r the Pennsylvania Fire made the announcement. He said that units from Leban- on, York, Dauphin, Chester, Cumberland and Lancaster counties will participate. Lancaster county units will participate Air Patrol, Lancaster League, Lancaster] {which [Civil |Radio representa-| [tives of the city fire depart-| iment, the rescue unit of Civil] Defense, wardens and nurses) FFA Members Marshall Dussinger, chair-| Iman, said that the following; Prepare For | members of FFA Chapter entries Three are) preparing their ! in Hershey and the FFA Re-| lior boys group; Christ Shirk, gional Dairy Show. Kenneth Young, Mount Joy R1, will be showing ani- mals for the third year and] will show Guernseys; Don-| ald Musser, Mount Joy R1,| R2, will be showing Holsteins. Pennsylvania will be held in Aug. 21, 22, 23 and 24 and he dairy regional show will at the Guernsey Barn, Lancaster, August Grant Miller, advisor, accompany the group. Park Building Is Progressing The roof le C [C has been com- Huilding during t h e past! veek. This building which is| yeing sponsored by the local| include a and frame! hall and two restrooms old York Life one year ago, Mr.[and Rick Hopple, beginners. [structure now located at the] Brooks has been of service, (to the community to the ex-|cently Bvitent of over $750,000. of in- board tournament a t surance and he represents. ® Donegal FFA Boy Chosen Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy a member of the Donegal FFA chapter, has been selec- ted to represent Lancaster County at the American In- stitute of Cooperatives con- vention at the Pennsylvania State University. He is a Quest of the institute at the university for one week from| today, July 24, until next week. Boys from all sections sented at the convention. Luke was selected to rep- resent the county on the bas- [chosen by the Lancaster Co. [Farm Bureau. This marks [the second straight year that a member of the local chap- ter was chosen for the honor. Last year Kenneth Young at- {tended the event when it was (held in North Carolina. | ® FARM WOMEN MEET AT CLUBHOUSE Farm Women Society No. 8 members met Saturday of- ternoon at the Donegal Club House. Mrs. Lewis Bixler and Mrs. Harold Ney, club members, gave an illustrated talk on the arrangement of flowers. Members also brought flowers and contain- ers for practicing new ar- rangements. During the business meet- ing the group decided to as- sist in the entertaining of] the migrant workers this| summer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Martin Musser, Florin, Carol Buchenauer, 4 the senior girls group; San-|[S€niors dra Wolgemuth, Donno Eltz, [June Gray Greiner won the re-| completed shuftle-| the | savings plansischool playground with Mi-[i}, building this through the company whichichael Metzler as the runner- which will be jup. Contest Winners { For the first time this year| race, coasting,| in the senior boys division| with Jeffrey Mariner, second and Robert Walker, third; first in| Sandra Kretzing, tied for] second; Kathleen and Nellie Derr, tied for (Twn to page 2) NR———— AMBULANCE CALLED to the local community am- bulance, it was returned use last Thursday. Friday, volunteer drivers transported Robert Schneider, Columbia Avenue, to the St. Joseph's Hospital. John Myers and Harvey Stoner were drivers and Mrs. Joseph Germer was the accompanying nurse. ® ~ OFFICE TO CLOSE The borough authority of- fice will be closed from Aug. 14 through Aug. 28 and not July 14 through July 28 as was printed two weeks ‘ago. Payments will be accepted during that time by mail and should be addressed to the Mount Joy Borough Authori- ty. ——mrre RECEIVES RATING John Landis, 5 South Mar- ket Street, has received his captain’s rating in the United States Air Force Reserves. Captain Landis is a member of the Lancaster active re- in August. servists’ group. Following complete repairs,made nark. ly Club the existing members will ground insidelj weekend |, followed by, plumbing and the laying the cement and No date for the exact a bicycle roadeo was held atpletion or a dedication of the hetween Manheim and Fair- the Mount Joy Borough park building has been named at] " : } which included bicycle races of a ‘snail’ balance and relay race. Ray Livingston won the roadeo| the present time. — Six To Tour Research Plant Four Donegal who graduated in the course will leave inj agriculture, Saturday, Gruber|July 26, for St. Louis. Ken- py the different companies. {neth Young, Kenneth Watts, third; Larry Deibler, first in/John Gerlach and Jack Lan- |dis will be accompanied by Grant Miller, advisor, on the westward trip. Arrangements have been | through the Wenger) Feed Mill, Inc., Rheems, to {search Company in St. Louis, (Missouri. A representative of {the local company, E. W. Rutt, will also accompany the group on the trip. { re as {GRADUATED Benjamin Stekervetz, Jr. 381 West Main Strtet Mount| (Joy, has just completed the |Auto Lite Technician Train- ling course at Lancaster. A {banquet was held for the 14 [graduates of the class a t| {Penryn Fire Hall. Stekervetz lis employed by R. M. Bru- |baker, Salunga. | Wilbur Beahm, supervising principal of the Donegal Un-| lion School district, is on va- cation this week. | ® The Secretary of State be- comes president of the U. S., in case of the death or re- moval of both the president and vice-president, Police,| : foricompany, and and the Pennsylvania Dutch days|Salunga Jaycees. 99 contest will be win the contest at [Fair late in September. |Winner of the Ephrata Fair |contest will be crowned Miss| |Lancaster County | Relay Termed Success Sunday {view Streets. from |[Florin, HWizabethtown, Mari- |etta Depot, Marietta Borough| |Mastersonville, Ironville and] |Landisville participated. An high schooliunestimated number of spec- Disaster Program To Be nt Joy from Civil Defense and doc- [tors from various lall-day program. Four local men who attended the plan- [ning meeting w e r e Ray Myers, John Myers, John L. 'Schroll and Michael Pricio. — — - Six Groups To Sponsor Girls In Contest are| | Six organizations have al- ready announced that they will enter a candidate in the Miss Mount Joy contest in September. Following a com- mittee meeting Tuesday night of the local Jaycee commit- tee in charge of the contest, organizations will enter girls in the contest: Mount Joy Sportsmen's Association, Mt. Joycees, Florin Lions Mount Joy Friendship Fire Landisville- Any girls who wish to en- ter the contest who have not already been contacted by the cooperating organizations, or who have not contacted the committee are asked 5855. The winner of the Mt. Joy entered in the Ephrata The, and will enter the Miss Pennsylvania ontest next June. This local ontest is the first step on) y in Atlantic City, N. J. ———— As a result of the relay 1eld Sunday by firemen, Ray MORE TREES TO BE level Myers, Zone 7 Fire Marshall n charge of the event, an- 1ounced that there is suffi- ient water in the area with of lwhi . nts ane muoalong the Little Chiques RY 0 jVhich lo combat a fire. The! reek at the Little Chiques tile floors./relay was held around the ne di com-SICO and Texaco oil tanks| >chool Playgroun it was “lannounced this week. The Approximately 80 firemen Mount Joy, Rheems, tators watched the program, Fifteen streams of water were in use at the same time ATTEND STATE MEETING Six members of the local Jaycees attended the state- wide board meeting at the to/tour the Ralston Purina Re-/Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, Saturday and Sunday. Mem-| bers from the local chapter| were John Landis, Geo. Al-Radio Station in Driver, Va, bert, Charles Drace, Harold Zimmerman, Jr., Gerald Hos- tetter and Ammon Hoffer. Over 400 men from chapters through the state attended the event. ® BERRIER REUNION The 17th annual reunion of the Berrier families was held July 20, at the Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Club. The oldest man present was George Mumper and the oldest lady was Mrs. Austin Berrier. The youngest person present was Keith Ronald Mateer. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Donald Berrier, president; Clifford Adams, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. George Berrier, ~~ county August 10, it'areas. Between 500 and 600 was announced by the Lan-|persons will take part in the the road to the Miss America| nor repans. [town school building) Reds Release Mount Joy Airman R. Zeller, American James the nine Germany June 7, was leased last Saturday. the American Red Cross Mrs. George Zeller, Birchland Avenue, of Wednesday afternoon. Major Zeller returned his Air Force station weeks of captivity munist East Germany. American Red Cross and the East German Red Cross com- pleted the long negotiations for their release. DE i.-R Five Schools Are BeingRenovated Renovations are being com- pleted i n the elementary schools of the Donegal Union School District. In the Mount Joy Elementary School a ma- jor painting program has been completed. In addition the outside trim, the auditor- ium was painted a light green with a dark green ap-| to proximately four feet around) contact Mr. Dussinger, Done-|the bottom. Before the paint- back their inventories and \gal Springs Road, Mount Joy.|in€ was completed, the audi- have been living o His phone number is not lis-/torium was a dull tan. In ad-|At the same time, they have| Dutch Days ted in the present directory. dition to minor repair work/cue back capital expenditures Hershey on|Hijs present number is OL 3-|at the ( new stairs were placed in the|'oans are low because Florin North school, building and the was painted both in the in-| terior. T h e same color] schemes were followed as be- fore. In the Marietta elementary school, two classrooms were painted green and yellow, furniture has been refinished, plus replastering and other In the May-| elementary school (which was the former high five class- rooms were p ainted, new floors were laid plus minor repairs. A new furnace will be placed in the Washington| School, Florin, before winter. | PLANTED AT PARK More trees will be planted Root’s Nursery will plant 35 trees this autumn along the west bank of the creek to the right of the park entrance southward. The 35 trees will include a variety of kinds of trees. More planting of trees will be conducted within the park also. Last week the dead trees were removed in| the area and new ones willl be planted to replace these, (trees. | | RECEIVES ASSIGNMENT Seaman Second Class Tho- mas R. Schroll, and Mrs. Thomas Schroll, of Detwiler Avenue, has been assigned to the U. S. Naval He completed a six-months course at the radio school in Bainbridge, Maryland, and spent a 15-day leave at home pug to being assigned to Drivker. Seaman Schroll is a 1957 . graduate of Donegal high school. L J The Elizabethtown Rose Society's annual chicken bar- becue will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ginder, Wood St., Florin, on Saturday, August 2nd at 6:30 P.M. Members and friends are invited. Remittance for bar- becue at $1.50 per person. (Children under six, 75c) should be made no later than Monday, July 28, to Secre- tary, Mrs. B. GQ. McNelly at Bainbridge. secretary; and ‘Ralph Berrier, treasurer. A special program is plan- ned. one of service- men who was seized in East re- Al- though a telephone call from to 207 reported the news to her, she had not| Rotarians Hear i i of heard from him directly “Timely Talk By [heim near the bridge which/committee in charge of the to in Frankfort, Germany. He and the other eight U. S. Army were freed Saturday after 6 in Com- The building/have been paid off and buy- {Street, son of Mr.QF HORSE SHOW Bid Awarded For Paving North Barbara Street D. M. Stoltzfus, Talmage,|$8,834.50, bids ranged inlof the curbs. One new curb was awarded the bid to fe-jprice upward to $12,846.00.| was erected by John Heisey surface North Barbara Street|The bid was awarded to thejin the 300 block of the street. Seven bids were opened at alfirm upon approval by Hen- Mr. Heisey placed not only special meeting of borough, ry Huth, engineer. Accord-la new curb but a sidewalk council Monday night in theling t o the specifications, through his lot. council chamber. From the/work will begin within the] The borough will try a low bid of Stoltzfus firm of{next 10 days. “new adventure” in the re- North Barbara Street will|surfacing of portions of four be resurfaced from Main St./other streets in town. Bor- [northward to the intersection|ough employees will do the lof North Barbara and Man- work with t h e property Chiques operation. James Spangler is Creek. Before work was or-/chairman of the property dered for the street a checklcommittee. This work is to fj was made on the condition'be started in the near future, crosses the Little Economist Notes on the ‘condition o the Economy” were given|- [Mount Joy Rotarians Tues-| [day noon at their weekly| {luncheon meeting at Hostet-| ters by David Green of Phil-| Stauffertown Family adelphia, associated with $21 000 D Lionell D. Edie Co., invest-| ven ’ amage | a risors & }Cono- : ip) toed aa iqi ment advisors and econo A damage suit by the Gif-lJadmitting responsibility for uu : ; fert C. Gutshall family whose the explosion.) Calling the situation aj,60 was destroyed by fire This February explosion | ‘point of view” he noted the gir an explosion in Febru- was the first in a series of |psychological aspect of the ary, 1957, was settled out of hroblems which hit families current recession, particular- court for $21,500. During thei, the Stauffertown area JV 85 Lt Aouches Spending flexplosion-fire in the Stauf-| which today have not been = ii {fertown home, Mr. Gutshall, corrected. The area residents, fluences the activities of they; ; ; nid Ef » (his brother and his daughter plagued with : i businessenmon. (plagued with a contaminated were seriously injured in water supply, are still suffer- Consumers’ income, h elthe blast. fing. Despite investigations, said, remains high as meas-| William Mann, attorney|tests, and repairs to a gaso- ured by dollars but purchas- for the Gutshalls, entered a|line line running through the es of durable goods, particul-|netition in court last week community, the residents are arly, have been slowed. asking that the suit be dis-/still purchasing water for lecontinued. He announced to|drinking and cooking pur- [‘he court that the case has/poses and are still dissatisfied f ff the shelf | een settled out of court with with the efforts that have |Futshall receiving $9,000 forbeen and are being made to his injuries and $5,000 for/clear up the situation. ‘he contents of his home. His| The work of recondition- Loretta Mae, 13,/ing the gasoline pipeline was ~eceived $7,500 for disfigur-|started by the Southern Pipe- ng a etn. we, Ws hc. he suman we na ALA the economy elbow room for, :q bo "the Mantiactureroi report issued by the’ R. W, spending when the individu-|{ {op and Heat COmBany. Mafford Company of Evans als decide to make purchas-| dbs i ot] i on, nm, natural gas was not MY | (The attorney for t h e~ontaminating the wells but . . PATE 3 . wat! the acaline » Government spending pe Manufacturers Light & Heat hat gasoline could be at a ‘ |“ompany made the statement fault. This report cleared the said, will help economy dur-|, “° : : VL: fact 3 : ing the fourth quarter of 58 | DP court that although the anu ac urers Light a nd lefendent had settled out of Heat Company but did not The program was arranged|court, the company was not absolve the Southern Pipe- Businessmen have c¢ ut installment| vids y they| wghte Yr, He noted that fad fe id introduced 'ine Company. The Public DY enn Y. Forney. | Utility Commission, which Joe Shaeffer has been| * 'mployed the independent named treasurer of the Geo. Special Day Is lagency to check the pipe- McCue Fund. Contributions, which will {lines, ordered Southern Pipe- Set For Cubs {line Company to recondition be used to honor the Mount| A Cub-a-Roo for all Cub its lines running through the Joy boy now starring with|Scout packs in the western Stauffertown area. To date the Lancaster Roses baseballjdistrict of Lancaster County|fifteen property owners in team, may be sent to “George will be held Saturday, Aug.|the area have filed damage McCue Fund” P. O. Box 21,9, at Kiwanis Park, College /suits against the Southern Mount Joy, Pa. {Ave., Elizabethtown. T h e/Pipeline Company. “George McCue Day” isimorning events will begin a‘| a to be observed on August 18.10 am. and a box lunch will -_— {be featured at noon. After PICNIC IS HELD siglo nbi Sl, SSE BY AUXILIARY parents New Arrivals Members of the ladies aux- persons maxed at 4 p.m. Cub Scout leaders, and other interested fliary of the Friendship Fire|, invited to attend the pro-| ’ 7 3 Company held a picnic last| oom Activities include con- Mr and Mrs. Henty Ks Thursday evening at the Lit-1¢ ts telove: ori tavas: Tnad Weidman, Mount Joy R1, a tle Chiques Park. Members dition eS on Som, last Wednesday, at the of the fire company were for first second Wo third Joseph's hopitek guests at the affair. Duringiu inners. in each event a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller the business meeting foul ward 5 11 he Ver to thel f 4450 Adams Street, Den- new members were accepted yo 4 Cis: Scout BN resent Vers Colorado, a daughter, into the group; Mrs. James Ras ison OT A is last Wednesday in Denver, Kipple, Manheim St.; Mrs. ie of the Cub-a-Roo [MTS Miller is the former David R. Myers, New Haven rain date of Aus 16 was PCBEY Ann Kline, daughter Street; Mrs. Caroline Shoop, ci py the mnt “of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline, New Haven Street; and Mrs. Mt. z [Mount Joy R2. Daisy Darrenkamp, Joy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gab- le, Mount Joy R1, a son Tues- BOYS HARVEST \WHEAT CROP day, at Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David V. Donegal FFA chapter boys Landry, Manheim R4, a son harvested their wheat lastjand daughter, ‘Tuesday, at Ed Sheehy, a charter mem- week and produced record Lancaster Osteopathic hospit- ber of the Columbia Riding Preaking poundage for this] | olarea. Using all the improved |Club, was named honorary i othe te \chairman of the third annual L W Ihe ro g! that hey Keener, Mount Joy R2, a [Children’s Horse Show which \carhed, the boys producedison, Monday, at Lancaster wheat which weighed|General hospital. lwas held in Columbia Satur- Dual 62 pounds to the bushel] Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weid- day. He is one of the origin- : al members of the club when Which Wps the former 60-Ib.man, Marietta Rl, a son at it was founded ten years ago Sure. They harvested 68|the Lancaster St. Joseph's and is one of the club's lead-|Pushels of wheat to the acrelhospital. ers in stimulating interest in|" their three acres of land] Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bright- horsemanship among th oland sold it to the Wenger|bill, South Market Street, of youngsters of the community |T eed Mill, me, Rheems. Florin, a son, Saturday, at “Ed” is known in Mt. Joy| mem meee a mi St: JOSeph’s- Hospital, through his “fresh fruits and Te PRESENT TREAT Mr. and Mrs, Charles vegetables” truck which trav-lchildren of pee jot y onelJohnson, 335 W. Donegal St., oT roel Ment, Jon Boner are of 1e ount Joy|a daughter, Saturday, at St. dmes weekly. Jaye ounds were treated by|Joseph’s hospital. 3 .- jth local Joycees Wednes-| Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Nis- _|day afternoon. The women’s|sley, Manheim Rl. a daugh- Mount Joy Cubs and their|group presented an ice cream|ter, Saturday. at Lancaster fathers will go camping this/treat to the children during|General Hospital , weekend at the Heisey ranch|the bicycle roadeos at the 2| . near Rheems. They will leave|parks. Mrs. Charles Drace.| ’ from the Mount Joy Elemen- Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. If family doctor con mot tary School at 10 a.m. Satur- and Mrs. John Landis served 2€ contacted for emergency, gay moriing and will return|the theat. physician on call on unday at 2 pm. Clyde Trip- ®- { ple, Cubmaster, will be inl A metronome | Sunday charge. musical time. Dr. John Gates : CHOSEN CHAIRMAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. measures