Improvements Continue The Mount Joy “Le Improvements a re stillloads Tuesday. (7 adie continuing to make the Lit- More Parking eT N b [tle Chiques Park a better; More parking area has] Sr 22 ¢ (park. During the past two|been developed at the park.| Hdl i } (weeks, 1,200 truck loads of/The present parking area in-' YM ee I=". Vi 3% fill were hauled into the park|side the gate has been widen- ito fill in the “low areas".ed for more auto parking Maint "Street this week Six trucks worked on the[Outside the gate, stones were Wik nr 3 us week t0s-\nroject bringing in 100 loadsplaced along both sides of 4 train 34 FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 13 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY ses a well-deserved compli-|per da ing fa- Igo Wg p y. the entrance for parking fa nent Primarily the fill was used|cilities. ers in Mount Joy who have; “e, cwamp areas, between| Further additions to the Class Of ‘38 . don -ne i : PG Sone Soret Jong resded paint(i = one pavilion and the/»arking plot Withih the park Mount Joy Trucker Dies . C i id creek at the eastern end of] Vill be made in the future . M M I J . . . ® ‘he peninsula; the area to whenever more fill is added. Holds Reunion ISS oun oy r owhne / ; In several instances build- the right of the park near/Persons wishing to get rid of In Crash: Son Badly Hurt Members of the class of mgs which had not had paint\the parallel bars; to the[any fill may seek permission J 1938, East Donegal high] or many years have been|right of the basketball court{to place it to the right of the P yi school, held a famil icnic| : : > bas . aul Shaffner, Mount Joy injury healed. school, held a family picnic P noyed and are bright and and near the restrooms. In|resent parking lot. R1, was fatally injured in a| The family had planned to/at Little Chiques Park Satur-| Oo n er on es ra a shining -—1 credit to their addition to having the swamp| To Encourage Wild Life |two-truck collision Monday,/move yesterday, she said. day. Of the fourteen mem-| owIers terest and pride. lareas removed, mosquitoes Eight winter feeders have|near Carlisle. His 8-year-old The boy suffered second/Pers who attended, Mrs. Jos-| Miss Joyce Weaver, daugh- Mount Joy Jacee of 1957. . : will be eliminated. Although peen erected within the park|son was seriously injured.and third degree burns over|cPh Hooten (former Carriciior of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S| ; The girls appeared in eve- There has been consider-{the project was completed and three more will be erect- [State police said his truck|25 percent of his body, hos-|Kauffman, was honored for Weaver, Millersville R1, was ning gown competition, tal- able comment recently about|last week, the heavy rainfalllad on the opposite side of the|collided head-on with a|pital attendants said. Thehaving traveled the greatest] ned the "Miss Mount Joy! ws : LSU ent competition and swim the east approach to Mt. Joy created several additional creek. Ear corn will be used|truck driven by George E.burns cover his head, arms|distance from Dallas, Texas; "ame an ay i Bl (suit competition. They were —seeking to find ways to|low spots in the areas. These|in the feeders during the Rebick, 28, Export, Pa. onjand upper body, they said. [and Mrs. Glenn Miller (form-\Jaycee of 1958" Wednesday Re judged by Grover Croules improve the appearance and spots were filled in with 100/w'nter to attract wild life. Route 11, west of Harris- Born in E. Donegal Town- vice president of the = Unit f to give the community a bet- In addition to these eight,/burg, near Carlisle. ship, Shaffner was a son of] 80) [Les Junior Chamber ter appearance for those who one hollow tree stump is be-| Mr. Shaffner was burned|/Abraham and Jennie. Dinte- \ | / Commerce; Miss t po a may be Pissing Hitough. To Broadc t ing used as a feeder near the|peyond recognition, police,man Shaffner, Maytown. He| The former teachers yerejeading for her portion of fyeidinan, Miss Epliraia Be as “Grove” and an upright y Toca 4) : ned/was employed by Tad Shaw, guests of the reunion; Miss/the talent. She was sponsor- “ ; 0 906; an a - said, when his. {rack, owned Po Y Maytown;jed by the Women’s Club of| § - EN ford, Nadqus) director of the : [Pennsylvania nambpe er Florence Lutz) was hon-|night at a contest held in the| ored for having the largestlocal elementary school. Miss family. Weaver gave a dramatic op er. tary. was recognized Tuesday Hoon) side of the park. Passing motorists helped pull He served as an enlisted |R1; and Miss Beatrire Dates-| Miss Nancy Rainbolt, Mt. | 3 ; | The new winner was pre= Hostetters. the park. A concrete squir- ple to rescue his father. [the end of World War 11,/tend were read to the group. ners-up in the event. The! savings bond from the Rob- One of the features of Ro-lthe air WEZN Radi nak tree between the first : : i air, adio has ruck which left the Florin| i a - true i Frances Price Zarosz, Wil-ket Street; and Miss Pat| JOYCE WEAVER ¢ e ! [300 chels of 1 toes aL 8 | . -b4 LAV Iik Store in addition to the gifts : ; ushels of tomatoes a Tvs rag tee Each years men. With Dertect|nirect from the fiolil More Equipment lo.m. Monday. He was headed| HefHaves (Qiaha Beleman), of was a member of Mount Joy/Mount Holly, New Jersey; tended the page: “hooselassist: ‘incipal of Donegal i Tuesday 32 men were recog- ) id 3 ended the pageant to choose|assistant principal of Donegall, yings bond from the Union . {from Donegal high school ches will be placed within sing plant in Chambersburg| vs 1 i i . Zé { Surviving in addition to his|Broomall; James Mumper, of} ; . yu : Te Por “making up” throughout the temb Also 1 : et enter the Miss Lancasterjof Ceremonies. The programiznq Miss Koser' received a high scheol and one from/|'€mber. SO ten more con-iShaffner had been driving for| ha Gebhart Shaffner: 6 chil-{Martin, Grantham. . member of the Jaycees and Miss Gloria Leakway, Miss|/c any Miss Markl Although Christ Walters| : t > : . Company. iss arkley tion of the games will be|'ime. Two of these new ben-| 1 other said her husband) Ann and Sharon K., all at/school activities and games & eek i : ‘on > dri ay. ( iv ad saa] * IrAnce v , meeting, his record is broken, |<nown Harrisburg Sports an- ong the driveway temporarily. She said he Was\viount Joy RI, and two sis-|Mrs. Elwood Brosey and Mr. Rotarians See Old Document Trance Agency and Hess | fooa store, liged by hospitalization to be] A complete schedule of the = Wi : ! ] nd new trees will also belo to drive a truck until the town, and Miss Anna Shaff- Mrs. Lester Wolgemuth was the entre Rntary | Interna-|Vited to retain it for future A {Mount Joy Rotarians Tues-lof the Mount Joy School . t site side «© : y Among the other long-time|9ames will be broadcast. the opposite side of the park Be Built Now town. Interment in the Eber- ter and Ike Morris, 22 years; 3s i { . rs ; t be posted this fall to protect|..inded at this time that al -_— P.O. Retires |district manager of the Penn-ldocument purchased last N. Wiley, 10; Adam Greer, : 3 : : J to swim was also created. In ty exhibit next month. In| August 31 after serving as|program featured a 30-min-|itemized listing of receipts Thomas O'Connor, five years., A local Air Force officer : 3 : : { y set aside where the water iSlin charge of the event urges| Plans are progressing for Harry Brown, Assistant. commuunity must consider ificlude the sales of the five lo-| airmen when the plane in i o : : : 3 | 3 : ANSWERS 2 CALLS p long the shore ot the area. have them ready by race! Association festival to bel A part-time job is nowjand industry into its area. [erly located on Marietta St. bulance answered two -calls|,.. " 3 ! [per week approximately 31:/good schools, good churches for the school bell installed belly” landing at Kaitak|>, . 3 J : : 3 5 2 Byo? ; RUNNE y g of its existance. This yeariyrday afternoon, October 11,| Supper will be served be-|hours daily. RUNNER UP the Lancaster General Hos-| Lieut Lawrence Ropka, 25. nearby communities made|prizes and other prizes will{highlights of the evening will| jof how industries are con-/molded into individual tea-certificate for dry cleaning at { by Adam Greer and Glenn includes salaries paid theljing Alleys; gift from Greer’s answered by the local men|Lrooper Carrier Squadron 7 through the SICO Company. race. |Gary Zeller and his orches-| Five new members were . Two hundred and three feeder built by Frank Ger-y C. E. Findley and Sons Elizabethtown, masonry con-|Grace Henderson, : years of Rotary attendance | & Donegal mer is in use on the south yarrisburg Pike, caught fire. tractor. Miss Mary Strickler, Mt. Joy Millersville. | C L , | 3 ommerce. as the service club held its| Four new Mallard ducks/the Shafiner boy out of thejman in the U. S. Army for/man, Columbia. Letters from joy and Miss Joan Koser of rE y Tuesday noon meeting at Games may be seen in the creek at/.ck cab, but they were un-/14 months in 1945-46. Aftermembers who could not at-|Florin, were named the run-| a Sehted With 8 225.00 enh : ward from the Jaycees, oe © @ For it rel has been placed on the ey iShaffner was transferred to/These letters were from Jos- > 15 Balists were Miss) or it's first fall season on : . Jas ny g/Shaflner was transferre 0 | re other two finalists were Miss, : Tr ; Shaffer (was Sriving |Seoul, Korea, where he foc lept Reisch, Hawaii; Mrs.|Winona Markley, North Mar-| — or Runkle ol Seryicd; 2 tary is its attention to atten-|, : ‘wo pavilions on the north i : .silished his tour of dut TV- gift from the Koser Jewe 3 |scheduled ten hi 1 iv Ste aded w'th| I$ Sour ury servel. dance at weekly meetings [¢oothall games J wy side of the entrance. receiving station loaded will. "Lip the 1978 Engineerfliamsport; Mrs. EdwardHamby, Florin, Construction Batallion. Fi : } wed '] MISS MOUNT JOY given to -each contestant. attendance are honored. Si ; lve huncred bersons a Miss Rainbolt received a $25 i i ix more tables and ben-| > inz §- : Six of the games will be € d {for the H. J. Heinz proces A Micron Legion, Post 185. (Mrs. Helen Brandt Carver, off ihe winner who will now high school was the Master|nat 1 Mount d Bank : ithe : 4 { nS as digi Nationa oun 0 ank, nized for either attending or three from Manheim Central{the park by the end of Sep when the accident occurred. : . a ot . 5 : y | (varents, are his widow, Mar-/Newville; Velma Hoffman|, : : . year d d : County contest in Ephrataincluded greetings from John $25.00 bond fram the First Ci Milton Hershe Industrial| “Tete and wooden benches Findley for about two weeks.| =~ AYA : : salts ' notivitineS€Pt. 25. Ragner Hallgren,|Landis, Jaycee president; and National Bank and Trust 9% school Plas sig descrip-| Will be in the park by that| Mrs. Shaflner, an peti) Charles E, James E.| The atiernoon's : Retivities oe > : fo | s. Sha ' 3 [red A., Dale Glenn, Carollalso included a quiz on past 1 Mi Hamib jved received a pin indicating 32| : | h ING) and Miss amby receive years without. missing a|handled by Buck Jones, well.[ches are already installed a |i; x the truck-driving jobihome; a brother, Abram Jr. (for the children. Mr. and| gifts from Wiley & Rutt In- Ae ; ‘os This: fall trees will *% ty ishap : ; for only recently he was ob-{Rouncer ond football official | Hd Song AT CR cement finisher, but had «ers, Miriam S., wife of How-{and Mrs. Richard Hawthorne . | ; | ? injured his elbow and decid-|arq Emenheiser, Elizabeth-|Were in charge of the games. P P &L Movie To Go On Dis la Each contestant 1 n the absent without makeup. His|“ames appears elsewhere inl. i +04 wi tt fill yr ’ f [show received an engraved d . S ‘ 3 0, ‘he o ras . . . : . 5) z = S 3 J is one of the long records in|*his paper, and you are in- ie ore he il was se ws [ner, Maytown. lin charge of arranging the[ “Goldmine on Main Street An Auditors’ Report of the N pe . | Funeral service was held (reunion. was the subject presented{tax collector and (treasurer! tional organization. reference. This marks the ew freds 1 [this afternoon from the Boy- ei) n ® o © first time many of these| Ihe four acres of land on Pushmobiles May or Funeral Home, ta {day noon at their weekly board ending June 9, 1873 11 bec bird C di luncheon meeting, held at will be on display at the . . wi come a bird and an’- > pg . |Hostetters [First National Bank & Trust attenders were: Eli Hostet- , le cemetery. usto ostetiors Ips au . Ny mal sanctuary. The land will] Boys, girls and parents ave! an At i In charge of T. R. Frye, Company lobby. The old mn A Me Air | I d ‘he wild life living there. pushmobile race will again| : Isylvania Power and Lightjweek at the Elizabethtow: ) irman njure An area for small children be a feature of the communi-| Plans Progress Harry Troutwine retired|company at Columbia, the|Antique Show includes an Robert Hurst ike jcio * : ny ES ee pr Er In Landing the creek along the north|; 4c; to have ample time to For Festival custodian at the local Postlute colored movie which setland expenses. side of the park a spot was iq racers, the committee] Office for the past 22 years. lout some of the things any, Some of the receipts in was injured slight] Satur- i 4 3 bes : : . day a ony Yo other less than “knee deep”. Tenlihe children to start work on/the annual Mount Joy Ele- Custodian, was promoted to|it is actively interested in'cal schools used prior to th tons of sand was placed a-lthe racers now in order to/mentary School and Home!full-time custodian. lattracting additional business erection of the school form : which the were flyi ) : The local community am- ~aught fire Y his S kine Attendance at the park wasijme. [held Sept. 13 at the fire->pPen for a veteran, 7 days| Such things as good homes,| It includes the price paid NANCY RAINBOLT greater than any other year| The race will be held Sat- house. Saturday, Aug, 30. Jerry Airport, Hong Kong, China. 8 ; ; Su land others were mentioned on the Marietta scho 1 (This Hossler was transferred from many persons Who live ing; Manheim Street. Cash!g€inning at 5 p. m. Other| ine ll ssi land then some of the details|is the bell which was re-wallet from the Jaycees; ; Ey tS Mr. and Mrs. Larence|yq SL 13m 3 ? Aud : . lt, ror ; : i 3 : , pital to his home at 95 Han-|SOn of Cluse of the local park. Fundsjagain be awarded the win-be games and rides plus a ftacted were explained. [sized bells and sold by the|gjcherly’s; fr e e bowling over 3. El zaberhiown. BRL Mom doy RB), Shier the improvement of theners. All boys and girls thir-/dance. The dance will wi Lions Induct | The program was arranged alumni association. It = also/games from the Lincoln Bow- Samuel Dock and Jno. Myers Sa Ea ng i sae park owned by the school zens years of age and young-|held from 8 to 10 p.m. and |g 4 M b were the drivers for the call/Station with 1€ ndihoard were made possible|er are eligible to enter the/will feature the music of] ive empers {Forney introduced the speak-|teachers, janitor and secre Jewelry Store; gift certifi- in the absence of the Eliza-|Okinawa. The Air Force saic or Racers will be classified/tra. Moth crystals will belinducted into the Lions Club) i fis bethtown ambulance which{€ was aloft in a twin-engine linto two divisions; the offi-jsold from a special stand at|at the Tuesday night meeting] was on call in Philadelphia|Plane when it developed mo- . x lcial wheels g : the festival. All the its : 1 3 i MEETING CANCELLED cial wheels group and the ¢ festival. the profitsiof the group at Hostetters. at the time. ; Sor prone and Wes forced to {unofficial wheel group. Glenn|/from the stand will be given|They were Arthur Zerphey, B.& P.W To Hold Local Insurance Paris Ober, Manheim R4,|'and a ong ong. : The scheduled meeting of Kaylor is chairman of the(to the volunteer policewom-(Sr., Franklin Eichler, Vernon : H Id was taken to the St. Joseph's] The Air Force said thejthe local American Legioncommittee. Persons w h olen. IObeshioltzer, Jay Meckley Thrift Sho Company 0] S hospital from the office offplane had been ordered intojauxiliary for September haslhave any questions concern- seme fm and Lloyd Heisey. William| P ' . Dr. David Schlosser by dri-|the air Saturday to escape albeen cancelled. The nextling the event may contact Batzel was in charge of the] Better used clothing and Agents Meeting vers Mr. Dock and Irvinjtyphoon which was eo will be held Tues- Mr. Kaylor, Arthur Sprech- ASSESSMENT CREW induction and Clayton Au-/household articles will be) { i { . Kaylor. ing Okinawa. day, Oct. 7, er or Clyde Mumper | ment presided at the {sold by the Mount Joy Busui A series of educaliona , 3 . ; 4 e > meet-| J JO. » ’ ii tag acme SS———sa—— 2 REACHES AREA ing. : A x io ness and Profess'onal Wom- conferences 1s being held by i | Lancaster County's assess Deputy District Governor|ens’ Club on Friday, Sept [the Mount Joy Mutual nar injlance Company during the * ® . 1958 Hunting Season Limits Announced iin mimi mm sicoic sh fon ssi 0 8 pis, COL, [has reached Mount Joy Twp.{and Zone chairman Wilbur/the Wolgemuth, Inc. building {month of Septembe I t } land Rapho Twp., both adjac-|Miller, Lititz, attended the|l14 East Main Street. Anyone|Pennsylvania and J Ayla (Regulations apply for Hunting License Year, September 1, 1958 to August 31, 1959) lent to the borough. Property meeting and gave remarks. (Wishing to contribute any agony gn Menu ‘Williams. ey J 4 Open season includes first and last dates listed, Sundays excepted, for game. The opening {inspection has been complet- —— articles may do so by bring-| Bedford, Her: ar Per ne [ Po J y ing them to the store Thurs-/port, and Allentown, y N - | % 3 3 hour for small game, migratory birds and other wild birds or animals on October 25 will be 8:00 led in East Donegal Twp. ol Inia. 2 3a re g g v Ss s on ober will be In addition othe Tapas TO STAGE SECOND day night between 7 - 9 o-|sylvania, and in Baltimore, JOAN KOSER A, M. EST. On other opening days, and otherwise during the season for upland and big game, ti ar ¢ Sp clock or by calling Mrs, Maryland a the shooitng hours daily are from 7:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., EST, except from July 1 to Septem- Ne Sslabliming DEVELOPMENT MEET [Marlin Sinegar OL Sg 0} The supervisory executives RUNNER UP ber 30 inclusive, 6:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M., EST, and the hours for the October archers’ deer seas- yy Soft Ta 38 Industrial development —— $———— _ jof thé company in attendance! .ate from Kitty's Dress Shop; on, which are 6:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. EST. (FEDERAL REGULATIONS FOR SEASONS, BAG tax maps in Mt. Joy Twp. specialists from chambers of] iat the meetings are Henry G. gift from Way's Appliances LIMITS AND GENERAL SHOOTING HOURS ON MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS WILL BE AN- ef resins commerce throughout central SCHOOL OPENS _ |Carpenter, Hans W Helms, and a gift from the Stel-Mar NOUNCED LATER.) BAG LIMITS OPEN SEASONS eastern Pennsylvania and| The one private school in/Clyde L. Nissley, Paul E Color Slides. Donations were UPLAND GAME (Small game possession limits) Day Season First Day Last Day {DEMONSTRATION leaders in community and|the immediate" area - Kray- Welliver, Paul E. Hollinger, 4165 given by Martins 5 & 10 Ruffed Grouse Say ? CANCELLED area development organiza-|bill’s Mennonite School, Mt Ray D, Baur, and Harold S and the Mount Joy Bulletin. Wild Turkeys The copper demonstration|tions have been invited to|/Joy Rl, will open its doors Bren Sie These conference The other five contestants i rev. Black & Pax. (comiinedy. planned by the auxiliary of Pennsylvania Power & Light|this week to 80 students are annual events anc are were Sandra Wittle, Mt. Joy; Squirrels, Gray, Black & Fox (combined) : : the Friendship Fire Company company's 1958 Community| -- unique and outstanding in yvonne Arnold, Maytown: Ring-necked Pheasants, males only ............ > Tar [for Thursday, Sept. 18 has/Development Seminar on Oc-|LEAVES FOR SCHOOL the insurance industry Pat Elliott, Mount Joy; Judy Rabbits, Cottontail ' «++... Nov. 29 and been cancelled. Although the tober 2. About 400 area lead-| Robert L. Reisch, son of Tr——g— = Eby, Landisville; and Joyce Rabbits, Cottontail .... (not more than 20 in combined seasons) ..Dec. 27 Jan. 3, 1959 7 p.m. demonstration hasers are expected to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reisch, MARRIAGE LICENSES Berrier, Mount Joy Bobwhite Quail 12......0ct, 25 ....... Nov. 29 been cancelled, the regular|all-day meeting at Galen|311 East Main Street, left Sere L Hendorsor. May El Hares (Snowshoe Rabbits) Jan. 3, 1959 meeting will be held at 7:30 Hall, Wernersville, plannedjthis week to attend Nursing ° = 0°00 op hel Le Raccoons (hunting or trapping Aug. 31, 1959 p.m. that evening. [to keep them abreast of com- School of St. Joseph's hos \wis. 636 East Dauphin street : eres mem ere es i wwe x ideas|pits iladelphia. He plans Woodchucks (Groundhogs) . sesees AUG 31, 1959 ORC EP munity Sovelopm nt ideas pi CT plan Lancaster ; Neda > 5 ( & A S aliz anes dil : Slee =%= ( Srenkles Sug. $1, 1900 At the seminar, similar toithesia or surgical nursing. = EU SNR REE Nt CoRR Borough employees a re Squirrels, Red (closed Oct. 1,40.2¢, nel.) Et completing the resurfacing|on€e sponsored by PP&L last] Sd pute er ff ece— RUMMAGE SALE 3 Bears, over one year old, by individual . of two alleys and portions of|year and attended by more REUNION PLANNED The Ladies Bible Class of . . Bears, as above, by hunting party of 3 or more.. 2 . . 2 ltwo streets this week. For/than 300 community develop-| The first reunion of the Trinity Lutheran Church will New Arrivals DEER—Bow and Arrow Season — Any sex, re- the first time, borough em-|{ment people, nationally rec-iclass of '53, Mount Joy highhave a rummage sale at the gardlesh of size. (Requires Hunting License and ployees with rented equip-|0gnized leaders in the field|school, will be held Saturday|Parish House Friday and Sat Archery License, but no Anterless Deer License.) ment are doing some of theo f industrial, developmentinight, Sept. 6, at the Generaliurday and 10 am. Saturday.| nr. and Mrs. Barry L. will explore the latest means Sutter Hotel, Lititz. \ Bryson. Manheim RI. ‘a Son ANTLERED DEER—Regular Season—Male with repair work in town. IL Se! 0g Meal naz, two or more points to one antler: Provided, a ony one deer EPiING CT NGS Er ac) indus. |STORE MANAGER TEEN DANCE Friday, at St. Joseph's Hos- male deer wiih an antler thee of more inches OF combine The regularly scheduled|try to local communities. John Deibler of Columbia, I'he first Teen Dance of the Pita long Without points, measuring frum the 0p of : meeting of the Mount Joy|/Theme for this year's meet-has been named nanager of fall season will be held from| nr. 5 hq Mrs. Ronald the skull as the deer is in life, shall be consider- Borough Authority has been|ing will be “Economic De-|the new Etzweiler Furniture/8 to 11 p.m. Saturday night,yrvers Rheems a son, Sun- ed legal, by individual . . rescheduled for Thursday ev-|vVelopment Through Regionalstore, which this week is op-/Sept. 6 at the fire house. 3 "° 'St Joseph's Hospital. ANTERLESS DEER SEASON-—(Requires Hunt- ening, Sept. 18, instead of|Planning and Action.” ‘ening for business in Mount Those attending are asked to ing License and Anterless Deer License), by in- Sept. 2. ° Joy at 15 Marietta Ave. |p ing Tecords e Mr. and _ Ms. Donald E. dividual AA a TL re a Dec. 15, 16and 17 : ° TO INSTALL OFFICERS Elsewhere in this issue of - *® ———— |Zerphey, 371 North Barbara NO OPEN SEASON—Hungarian Partridges, Hen Pheasants, Sharp-tailed Grouse, Cub Bears, Elk, The National flower of the| New officers of the Walterthe Bulletin the store is an-| _ i crest SCE, 2 Son Saturday, at Otters. United States is the golden- S. Ebersole Post 185 Ameri-{nouncing its opening. ; St. Jose ph's Hospita — ARERS: rod. can Legion will be installed po §- If family doctor can not Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heilman FURBE : ei at a dinner meeting at the] John Adams was the firstbe contacted for emergency. of Florin, a son, Saturday in Skunks and Opossums Unlimited > Aug. 31, 1959 ‘Iposthome next Thursday ev-{U. S. ambassador to England |physician on call the St. Joseph's Hospital. Minks Unlimited . ¢eevn.. Jan, 17, 1959 To Report New ening, Sept. 11. Jack Germer| Letter carriers’ uniforms Sund Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ros- Muskrats (traps only) Unlimited Jan. 17, 1959 F ili C Il of Marietta Street, will belare a 50-50 blend of the Un-| unaay lenfeld, Salunga, a son, Mon- Beavers (traps only) state wide : Mar. 21, 1959 amilies La installed as commander oflion Blue and Confederate] |day, at Lancaster General —Courtesy Mt. Joy Sporter OL 3-9954 the local post. Gray. Dr. John Gates jHospital. io A RR | rh
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