Here are statistical bits gleaned from the recent Re- : : a - : sit appl FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 22 ligious Census taken a week - MOUNT Joy ® oo oo ; x : Miss Lucy Thome, daugh- In spite of rainy weather, byterian Homes oi and Florin area. Twenty-two| A two-time winner was the an estimated 600 people Pennsylvania; the Rev. and persons decl'ned to give in- which a ST Del Na 10. Moun Joy Joycee float, from Mount Joy and vicinity Mrs. Richard Todd, the Rev formation and 72 were mo Rg on ot wot AM And ig doy Hae visited the Schock Presby- Todd is pastor of the Mount contacts tro iki arades last : arietta the attractively-|...i. yi 8 iv after-iJoy. ye Svnrsctriot eam not holed because they Were decorated float, which carr'ed out a football theme, won orian I hore i ad y arn r=, and Donegal J resbyter ! me on either the orig- 2nd prize and the next night, in the home-town show, won 0°": 1 an atmosphere of an Churches; © iliam I. inal or call-back visits. The first prize. Riding the float were Carol Zimmerman, Warmth and graciousness, Swaim Jr. executive secre- population represented by|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman (left) and they were taken on tours of tary of the board; Mrs. the calls was 4,674. Number Miss Joyce Weaver, Miss Mount Joy Jaycee of 1958. h e beautiful remodeled Blanche M. Speers, superin- : | of church members, attend- —Photo by Dussinger home, literally “from cellar tendent of the local home; @8 ers and those w o a : : . : to garret.’ Mr. and Mrs McKonkey ih who expressed Quer 200 silver dollars warded a special prize for : 35 ofoonisey a church preference totaled ; 3 As guests arrived they €err, York, Mr. McKonkey is 3.528. Of, that b 844 were awarded to costumedhis appearance in a motor-_ ° : 1 y "president of the board of di- (il i. ; Melteated h pum €r 0%% marchers in addition to priz-lized vehicle shaped like a Ne Te greeted by Mr ang | ctors md Mr. and M : \ hy i ho fo churches outside og amounting to over $200 rocket ship. Is. J. W. Heisey, Rheoms [tnt anc East bs the local area. : ns oy ‘ Mrs. Heisey represents the Milton Ranck, Strasburg. by the local Lions Club fol-| nprs. Rov Packer won first : YT . Be : ® oe eo lowing the yarade Friday pp: : . Sllauxillary o f the Central I'he home includes the or- : ! 18 parad 4Y prize for the most comical inlpenna. homes: Mr. and Mrs liginal home -of Clarence No church preference was evening. The club presentedthe third division with Eu- Ww Ww. He dell : | : SS oo orange expressed by 146 and there all the children in the firstgene Leber, second: Zodie { ~~ 'M oie X Dany y } RR oe " Evin yg sory were 156 persons other than division with silver dollars Markley, first for the most rs oe fod th Ie TD 18. BfONICY A ion which eon the Protestant faith. Thirty-/if they hadn’t won a prize. original with Dennis Grove, pact i : {1 i SG a of 5 A od T MIS residence . . Sivere Terirt . . ’ lors o > oh £ Tr rOS- 'S Ie tw sts five different denom nations! In the first division Ritagecond: Mrs. Paul Weidman, h maller Pros J b , Went oe Sue Sts were indicated. Approxi- Mae won the first fanciest with Mrs. Joseph y gg are 4 WAY rg In mately 1,500 indicated the drize for the most comical Coover, second. Mrs. James . ie I x { jrepieC bio visu E.U.B. faith. with Kenneth Wolgemuth, Gutshall and sister, won for Neighbgrhood rs rom Jou Jone. o. 0° second; Donna Bailey, mostthe most original of the Flowers for the special day| diginy : riging i snnell. | 3 : . were presente / ry G As a sidelight interest on original with Bob Pennell, ouples; Will Risser and Jo- Club Holds vere prose gd by Henry G. ny at the oa: ak ac 2cond; Pamela Krauf, fan-anne Br ia : Carpenter, corsages for the/mony a De ocal population, the census . 2 . ’ anne rown, second; and . n ni Tati Hospital Center, Washing! “ gioco of 'iest with Marion Ne ss, sec-/varol and Ted Fellenb: 1 lesidents; Union National toSpia enter, Washingion, bore out the ‘“guestimate’” of = | -arol an € ellenbaym, inner eeftin i ivi b " /i re i ond. In the second division. thin Jank, bouquet i n living P-C. Following graduation local observers that the Mt. go." 5 nm CLVISION. ‘third. Joanne Bennett and oom; Miss Melinda Myers, from Mount Joy high school . \ \ ; S . A + TS : \ ge mm; Miss Me ¢ ers ) SC | Joy-Florin area has a popula- " ennell won first forKathy May won first for the (Moroners of Me Donegall, " I fr an serving in the WAFS, and e . » 3 v ve y ar . ' ‘ ST . 2] . i ww! LOWeers iy DM rarde oD, pe tion of something more than] B® most comical with Susanimost comical with Cheryll Neighborhood held a dinner| '0Wers rom ier garde ok e Bor He gener : 5,000. Knorr, second; Barbara Brown and Phyllis Brown, meeting Monday evening at| vhich were aranged by two[vOtSD8 of ie government Brown, most original andsecond; Barry Funk and Ric-|Hostetter’s. Mrs. Eric Olson, f the residents, Mrs. Ensor Mis Prose entered nurses x ackor fz las vir ) i oy i vhairin: p : o io ~dlind Miss Kauf The ;oltraming. er mother attend- There have been many Roge r Packer, fanciest. Dale ky Funk, third. The K-Dettes/¢ha rman of the combined 1 d liss Kaufhold. The two Cy g X ’ her t nd ral 3 .~|utz in his motored vehicle von first f the fanc est Girl Scout groups, introduc-| ¢sidents are both members ¢ 10 ©aDPINg ceremony in lovely chrysanthemums in awarded iol rigs. irs or 1e fanc est i tl 1 f the First Presbyterian Washington Monday night. | . as & oY SQ ‘ . og ys y » “WW "Or f Mr > Irs ‘esbvteris as a) il} the yards in Mount Joy and + arded a special prizeigroup with Mrs. Henry Zer-|S9 tie new officers and Mrs. Visnian East Main Street, was cap- 1,594 calls in the Mount Joy|. ped during a Capping Cere- w also number 355 (name phey, Jeffrey and Douglas Gerald Libhart had charge ~hurch, Lancaster a i |phey, ) ¢ jl vicinity this fall, but none still uknowr 1 tl (o more beautiful than those at” vn) was also a-iZerphey, second; Gutshall 1¢ groub singing. Mrs Earl Koser gave a report that Tap D Wi the home of Mr. and Mrs. — Fd [family was most comical iv Ga Done al 3 ap vancer Ins Benjamin Gaul, North Popu- . [with Brownie troop No. 233 Wh rir] Scouts contributed g OWS T + A bl | lar street. The masses of col- Re las second. The Jaycee float 101 articles and $6.00 in cash ’ (1aten ssem 4 Te «....'t0 the local annual Need] To P tt or have been a delight to the . lwas mamed for first prize XG ¥ annual Needle arron- ‘A D | { Gauls, their neighbors and Gives Program |with the Girl Scouts, second. Work Guild drive. WwW . k N At onega passersby for several weeks. | Following the awarding of Decorpier 6 and 13 have arwic ext | Kathy Goolall was voted nde 3 NE sp ee es gnated as days p a : ! BH . Tr I > . 9 For Rotary [prizes In the grade school, +. er tol 3% Jays 1 Even with the morale boost/the winner of the junior| 48 Chrysant emus are One of the most timel jseveral iimes Were found on .ancaster Mrs J: ad E bof Homecoming festiv ties, class talent assembly at Don- Mrs. Gaul's hobby, and she| ng id Pog NElYlihe floor of the auditorium. ole ith pg q JAMES ROD-iy jo Donegal gridironers|2gal high school Friday. The it is who has transplanted a : Te yocs os programs Persons wso lost items may aod cet ‘ She also} aq again, Patton taking a/assemblies are held as “‘split”| and arranged them in their "¢ ount Joy Rotary club|.j.iny them by calling at the? 264 2a piea for new lead- qn victory on the locallprograms in that the pro-| eye-catching beauty Mr has heard in many months 2 ol ers which are now mneeded.| ey Arms Te TIER it ) : ) y. Ps oo 3 school office. Girl Se . : greensward. |gram is presented to the sen- Gaul helps by “feeding” them Was given Tuesday noon at crate Pein (Girl Scout troops in Mount k : lior high school in one as-| and cultivating them when the weekly luncheon meeting Joy and Florin will again Cy Hoosiers were given mbly and to the Tr A : ry Fis Eehlaws e risi \ SS: 1 ea thrill in the second period|®® J ! they need it. His own hobby by Edward D. Eshleman, - of Mi | Sh visit the Messiah Ch'ldren’s? : I ani school in ¢ sr. The! is roses, and in season they M llersville, state represen-| instre ow {Home December 22. Each of/When Stan Gingrich scooped fiiSh SCHOUL 11 andther; The : seas Y, up a Patton fumble and ran ® © @» | As a special “election day’ One day this week, the/message, Eshleman delved in-| pates are announced for dents. (Donegal scored the extra wife of a Mount Joy minis- t© the subject of “Govern-/{he minstrel show to be pre- A “uniform exchange” was|PCIMt and then stood in the] ter inadvertently paid our ment: Servant or Master,” sented jointly by the Mountset up by the neighborhood| town a nice compliment. In and in a non-partisan analy-|Joy and Florin Lions Clubs.|with Mrs. Samuel Nissley the course of a conversation/SiS took a long-hard look atThe two-n'ght affair to bejchairman. Girls who havi and Present-day trends. held in the Mount Joy Ele-butgrown or completed a/®DMmyer, who had scored for her husband own a home in| He presented no personal mentary School auditorium|zertain un'form may turn jttatton in the first period, south central Pennsylvania opinions and tailored his re-|will be Feb. 27 and 28. Hen-|'n to the exchange. In turn | Oossed a touchdown pass to °° : : an, near Cnledonia. marks strictly to stmulatelsy Zerphey is chairman from|Zirls wishing to purchase rofl and the score was 13 qiorgen solo and Sandra Esh-| “You'll probably move constructive thinking. One of ‘he Mount Joy group and] iniforms may con‘act hell! halftime. Jon who sang a solo. ; ese winners will compete] back there when you re- tire?” we suggested. ® oo o “Oh, I don’t know,” said. “You get sort of spoil- ed, living so close to every- 2inment’ in 2 way Simi ar'Shaffer, Deputy Distric arge blocks at each number. lians (in eight starts) make thing. And besides, we’d miss the declining days of the Governor Richard Bishop: Vrs. R. M Thome presented ‘heir mext-to-the-last stand ; 1} : v ro iro r ‘ da ri) NAY . a ets 3 » Le 01 Ir 3 all the good things you can Roman Empire, Zone Chairman Wilbur Mil-laach of the officers with oof the season. traveling 10 oth groups. a get to eat in Lancaster] The program was arrangediler; and the 1958 Halloween hook of policy from nat ona!|Warwick hn. — N 1 ‘ » neaker 3 . Oo, > iy . : 1 2. < ne wary 4 County! We agree ~Mount and the speaker introduced King and Queen of Done Ba weadquarters. The next meet-| On Saturday, Nov 15,FOUR TRIPS ARE Joy IS “close to everything’ Dy Glenn Y. Forney. thigh school, James Bennettiing was planned for Jan. 5'‘hey ring down the curtain named the flrst place win-| ner, ft However, the joy was Joyce Dunkleberger, who| as Blank-/S8ng a popular song, was| named runner-up; a tie was| created for thrd between| quickly squelched she revealed that she | bread and circuses,” sug-©]orin group Calendar sales are now un resting that America is look Guests at the Tuesday nite jerway among the troop she Ng to its government to pro- meeting of the group includ-{The calendars are the Girl vards to Donegal fumble and went 75 school year. [¢ the goal. ne — and “the Garden Spot” r= has more than its share of [dra Eshleman and Joyce Following the dinner and MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 CLASS IS GIVEN 250 Bunnag. ay oar of the , ) ig > ; . : 3 Christian Teaching Mission. | Gig i JAY (EES 600 Attend Open House Capped ii OWEEN PARTY | Students of the Day Care Census takers completed|’ : . A SE 3 Central ter of Mrs. Helen Strickler, Center (handicapped child ren of the Elizabethtown, Elected Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, districts) were guests of hon- Manheim and Donegal school| suse : ar py or at a Halloween party Thursday afternoon. Sixteen children were giv-| |>n the party by the local B. | was held on the lawn of the B.[i |P. W. president, Mrs. Lester|:# P. W. Club. The party Roberts. B Miss Hamby Is Chosen Queen Of Homecoming last| | Miss Patricia Hamby was, chosen Homecoming Queen at Donegal high school the football squad of by SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Borough To Mt.| Joy R1 was elected president Fix Street of the Lancaster County " As State Backs Up Fast Main Street's north gutter from the 100 to the 300 block will be chipped and oiled by the borough employees it was announced at Monday night's meeting of the local borough council. The state had promised some sort of repairs for the Main Street but no repairs will be done to the street this year state officials now announce. New street lights will be placed on Richland Lane, Marietta Street and Pinker- | Sa the Chapter of the Pennsylvaniaton Road in the near future. school. Pat, a senior who pgsociation of Educational The group decided to pay '90 Washington /lives in Florin, was crowned Secretaries. T h e during Friday's assembly group, the program by the captain he team, John Harnish. he state, was formed Friday at an | meeting in Donegal | school. | Twenty-nine of seventeenth county percent of the contract price in for the construction of North last Barbara Street keeping 10% organizationallas a retainer fee until the high job can be inspected by the " |borough engineer. secretaries] Christ Walters, zoning of- from Columbia Borough ficer, issued one permit dur- School District, Donegal Un-ing the month; to Frank jon School District, Eliza- Morton to build a one-story bethtown Area school districtjaddition to his home. Park Lampeter - Strasburg Union|Neiss, chief of police, re- Ro ‘5 JAG (school district; Lancaster/ported 4 arrests for ignoring SPT | ity school district; Lancas-red traffic signals; reckless ! | Lancaster Twp. school tor County school board, driving, 2; ignoring stop sign dis-|1;. passing school bus, 1; rict: Penn-Manor school dis-(drunk and disorderly con- trict and the Pequea Valley|duct, 1; burglary, 5; parking lschool district were present.|tickets, $24.25. borough fines |Miss Fernly Roebuck, state/collected, for motor viola- [president of PAES, Mrs. El-[tions, $25.00. mer Hoover, membership Bo [chairman for the southern| A [district of the state, and] Residents Are i Mrs. Eicherly, Lancaster Co. : She presided over the foot|__ bership chairman, were| Reminded Of ast two football games cad 7-6 he season are with War-| f : ! wick, away, Saturday, and|" Solanco “at home November] J. itis satin MEETING TIME yver the winter months ide sustenance anc nter- istrict Governor M: Scou " ap . m : and enter-.q District Governor Mart |Seout calendars with th This week the winless In-lade talent assembly pro-/Monday night meeting. gram will - be presented tol/iroup discussed Christmas| The other officers were [plans for the next month and/ Vrs, Elmer Hoover, Elza also named Mrs. Dale Watts) othtown School; Miss Shir-| [is the entertainment chair-| ey Heiss, Lancaster City {Miss Doris Hershey, Pequeal thel valley; Miss Patricia | ar-|Konley. Columbia; Mrs. C.R| harge \ Stras Iman for the group. Candles ordered from enn a land Ardis Wolgemuth. San-|in Donegal high school it Donegal field against Co TAKEN IN WEEK Masiolbgpmmduion wn ( . . . 31co Four trips were taken by/riving and members will be/VMowery, Lancaster thei . . $1 . This Friday the ninth|¢roup announced at their|are eligible for active mem The{vership. junior|2all game in the afternoon. charge of the meeting. ind the dance in the even-| i pce ln: contestants are judged from|ing. The affairs were attend-| The Tirpuse of Bills Due Late :d by alumni of the school|*hapter is 10 atv { too, are a sight to see‘ tative. D I d the troops will purchase z sarances. Ke ry tap ) ; ates Liste presents for two of the resj. 30 Yards for a touchdown. PO! a arances. Kathy Li well the stndonl The | *ducational . ‘ VO . yr . 3 v1 AS D> as SS nts. i ‘ danced for her talent to be as | through the services interests of of ounty rate land through organization Inool ideas and ideals towarc | \ more efficient and profes-| Donald Eby who played an| ZROUP TO CHANGE whi minded land clerical staff. All Fons engaged in clerical anc| his potent themes concerned Arthur Wolgemuth from th hairman of the project, In the third Patton count-. _ . Bi i Meetings of the Sportsmen] secretarial work in educa-| ] d Arai 9% they galed Jin an assembly of all senior|Auxiliary will be changed tc| jonal systems of the county aga as > ¢ y : . : ! X = } high winners later in the|7:30 p.m. instead of 8 p. m [yr in organizations concerned vith education in the county the| the secretaries, to culli a spirit of good will a [mong secretaries and clerks,| hid Mong tc[1dditional month following secretaria per The payment of bills with [renalties was d’'scussed ,. 7g | he Tuesday might mnaeeting [f the local borough authori- y. Residents are given one he end of a quarter in which ime the water and sewage yayments may b e made vithout the penalty charge. for instance the period cov- ring July, August and Sep- ember was due to be paid yy Oct. 31 without the 5% yenalty. | The last day of the extra { nonth allowed for pyyment I 1 -| { | | ‘'s not only the last day for yayment without the penalty yut is also the last day that \ check sent through the nail may be postmarked to Mc {wvoid paying t h e extra 3 msn good things to eat! T enage ANCE dunkleberger, both juniors... 4 vi 3 : : : : y ry 200 gS 10. e g D | usiness meeting, slides wer B the local community ambul-|delivering orders in the mear{hurg and. Mrs. Richard Nis LAN DINNER MEET 9 0 ¢ | A teenage dance has been? Donegal high school sang What did folks do for en vlanned for Saturday night tertainment in the “good ‘ol at the local firehouse again ave’? nr 3 arpe 2 pr . co days’? Henry G. Carpentery,y the auxiliary of the fire] shown of the trib taken ve. RESPONDS TO CALL : for > oy They ’ p taken re-/I‘i« AV ance last week. solos for the aD I ently by Mount Joy Senior] Local firemen responded to 5 oan was transferred i [were accompanied by Donaldg. tc a siren at the local firehouse|; be ans Eby. Clayton Aument was in n Saturday afternoon. but no from the Lancaster General! fees = Hy. = Hospital to the Messiah Chil-| - ~ > TOT i oy had the answer in the form .ompany, a new orchestra ial Ip = Rs One » relay : : : [PROM PEANUT WEEK hat someone hit ‘the relay John Myers and Earl Zink] ("ing music. The “Unique ycars ago, {Diplomats’, a group of Don- me BE ISSUED 9 9 ogal high graduates, will ‘TO BE OBSERVED Main Street. Drivers handbill size, th’s is whatfor 8 to 11 p.m. The pricejcight thousand dollars willthe Donegal high school SZ John Myers and Christ Char-|" Mrs. Emma/future. Mrs. John Herr, pres-sley, Manhe.m the| B dent, was in charge of neeting. in PB iis charge of the meeting. Ah na renorted. Af BME : geo fire was reported. “It seems dren's Home last Wednesday. MEETING CHANGED The regular monthly meet of an old handbill, dated { ) w:ll be featured for the dan- Feb. 24, 94 — near 5 7) | : a iafitesst : : Pe £28 nearly &5 CHRISTMAS CHECKS board by mistake. were the drivers. Thursday|ing of the Donald Union Boy Scouts and Cubs will at- - : Dr. John Gates was transfer-| School District will be held/tend church in a group. neeting is sceduled f o rito the Church of God Township A dinner meeting will be In observance of Veterans|’eatured at next week's Day, Sunday, November [the veterans groups of Moun’ Joy, Girl Scouts, Brownies linner is planned as a Veter- 9'h | neeting of the local Ameri- an Legion Post. The special ins Day celebration plus the The! regular meeting. Dinner will be served at were Thursday of the month, thejorder to proceed in a group for the Jack Germer is’ the new “Prom Peanut Week” will D. ; po . . . sarlier this th. Instead oflvar sop s will et at Y nse . Suz < fred from Lancaster General{2arlier this month. Instead otjvarious groups will mect a . Condensed from the usual play. The dance is scheduled] One hundred and seventy- he observed next week by IN hospital to his home on East| ts being held on the third he firehouse at 10 am. in|7 p. m. and the business 3 { meeting will begin at 8 p.m. the advertisement had to|wil] remain the same as, for/be distributed by the two 10-|3and and Club. Members of say. lthe other dances, 25c perical banks in the form ofthe band and the band club a Fos : © 0's person. Christmas checks November| will sell the prom peanuts New Arrivals |r | A Joint Entertainment eee Bree 124. The First National Bankinext week wth proceeds | The same day, the late (p'cture of a family in a | Marion E. Lanford, Pied-land Trust Company will send ‘rom the sale going into the Harold Z mmerman, Sr. S.| sleigh) ) mont Underwriters, Inc., of/checks amounting to approx-|-lub treasury to further the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaston Barbara Street, was taken to| Hey, John! Where are you |Greer, South Carolina, statelimately $90,000 t o 1060 5and. Prom peanuts are the ?f 389 N. Barbara Street, a St. Joseph's hospital by dri-| going? agent for the Mount Joy Mu-|customers and the Union Na-|:helled, unroasted peanuts, daughter, Friday, at Lancas- vers Ray Myers and Frank] We are going to Donegal, tual Insurance company, is ‘ional Bank will mail checks|which are made into home. ©¢ General Hospital. ! / Where they eat potatoes, spending several days inamounting to approximately roasted nuts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moh-|{Hoffmaster as nurse. Friday| skin and all, town. : /$88,000 to 906 customers. | As another fund-raiser ‘er, Milwaukee, Wisconsn, a Mrs. Merle Baltoser, Florin,| They are going to have a | ay i members are solling | desk Javehter, Friday, af Misera- Was taken to St. Joseph s| jubilee, ® > .ordia hospital, Milwaukee hospital by drivers John If you don’t believe it go | B ld N P. o [ t Ible a dog with a pen for his MS. Mohler is the former Divers and Robert Hoffmast- and see. uiias ew ar ing 0 ail. Edgar Appley, pres'dent Tary Starr, daughter of Mrs, |€T : vas in charge of the meeting. scar Starr, N. Barbara St. | sbsibnniie Ey csuuimen At Maytown, in the Citizea’s| Construction is underway the Stauffertown to Master- : Bee Mr. an d Mrs. Richard PICTURES TAKEN Band Hall, |for a mew parking lot owned sonville road. Mr. Spiltler|, Tas? Schatz, Mount Joy 3 | t . : : os 5 OO0OL SRUPTE 4 4 . : : Saturday, Evening, Febru-|py Hess’ Food Store along Will use it as his office. CHOOL DISRUPTED laughter, Wednesday, at the pictures will be taken at | sets; . novelties which resem School was disrupted tem will consist of comedies, far- tween Main and the first al-include space for the park-\, 5 0— 00 o the Fool ces, a minstrel troop, Negroley. An office building form- ng of 23 autos. The lot willl oan to Tock io ne roof 56 West Main Street, a son, group pictures of classes, or- solos and choruses, recita-lerly used as the Texaco of-be used by customers IM ihe olassroori: oT ee OF Lancaster Gen- ganizations and activities, tions, solos, vocal and instru- fice was removed from the Hess’ Store. Plans have A0Y oorms Tocatod iA ; 2 ates ral hospital. = Bee mental quartetts, duets and plot and a portion of the lar- been completed to date for| = ' 1¢ Newer, nr. and Mrs. Amos D.RECEIPTS LISTED Thursray, at Thursday, Nov. 13. 10:30 service commander. Letters In The Editor's Mail Box November 4, 1958 Nov. 3, I think the children and 1958 1 A . - : I 4 : |Good, Jr. with Mrs. Robert |p, Whom It May Concern: Dear Publisher of the Bulletin, For many many months we have been patient about ‘een-agers of this community ¢j,. repairing of Donegal Sprigs oad after it was cut up |should be congratulated | heir splendid behavior inast Hallowe'en. 1 did leven have any soap on lwindows this year and sure there are many [Not that we would ill. There may have little. | Of course, we should nortion of the se are 5 Casini ; | i i chool, are Hershey, 43 Springville road,| Parking meter receipts for|forget the parents. I do be- this have ary 24, 1894. The exercises|South Barbara Street be-| Parking lot facilities willl Joyo" nrona Feo loca] Lancaster General hospital. {Donegal high school. These minded a little soap. I didn’t oq out to the borough officials but still very little has : Bi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zink, pictures will include all|near of any destruction been some, but, if so, it was very for not my for putting in the new sewers But, instead of being worse and worse until this fall it is repaired, the street becomes almost unbearable. I'm We realize that to have the sewers we must be pa- others tient and put up with R2, a] Next Tuesday vearbook|-vho can say the same thing./it seems that something should be done. These holes and bumps in the street have been point- al been done to fix them. not|/could be done. streets and it seems that inconveniences but after 2 years Donegal Springs Road is one of the most traveled after all this time something We wonder if in the Bulletin you can't write an item music by the L. L. A. orch-/ger building used as storage/the new use of the storage, 3 V { S 5 10use bv . ‘ p i" . . . . oused by third and fourth." "Gt par 22 at Lancas- the month totaled $649.44 it[ieve they deserve a lot of and point out the bad “situation which has gone so long {~redit too. After all, if there uncorrected. ' estra. {for the company was alsobuilding located on the cor-|,. 5 .. : chara st Some of the plays are as|removed. pany ner of the lot. These plans Sager. Lil > Spoor er General Hospital. {was announced. follows: Midn'ght Colic, Cu-| Tne office building was/Will be developed Pn thelr alo deny Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.| pares Br pid’s Capers, Negro School, transported northward on spring. ditorium “fof study Gibble, Mount Joy R1, aMARRIAGE LICENSES Unhappy Pair, Handy Andy, North Barbara Street to the] Sam Balsbaugh said this slidy. Lancaster, Ira B. Wenger, Arlington, Dining Under Difficulties. Guy Sp'ttler Used Car Lot week that plans call for ex-| — — —— Seneral hospital. Exercises begin at 7:30. “eyond the beacon light on/‘ensive planting of flowers, If family doctor can not son, Saturday, at Mr. and | oni, Mount Joy Rl, 8 QOUEN: ersten mmm Admission, 15c. Reserved and shrubbery around the he contacted for emercency. gl “Iter, Saturday, at St. Joseph's Seats, 20c. former storage building and ,} sician o y : n call I. N. Hershey linclement, the entertainment:n a triangle island at the y hospital. To Report New H. ... Nssley |will be held the following ontrance of the lot. Cars will Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess, 2 Teachers of Breneman’s Saturday evening. lenter on Barbara street and {201 West Main St. a daugh-| Families Call and Joint schools; Geo. W. Nauman, Print |exit by way of Sasafrass al-| ’ |ter, Tuesday, at Lancaster| OL . Should the weather prove Elizabethtown, Pa. ley. Dr. Thomas O Connor General hospital. 3.9954 had been damage, the par nts would have been blamed {1long with the children. Per- Virgin‘a, an d Helen R.|[haps if we congratulate es Mrs. Frank Mor-|Strickler, New Haven Street. | | [next year too. It was a pleasure to necially the children of the : community, we will have a/® Publisher's Reply {very pleasant Hallowe'en Dear Sir, Donegal Springs Road Resident (Name withheld by request) ledge of the Borough, outside) 1 agree entirely with your Thank you for your letter message and believe thot you give/concerning the condition treats to such well-behaved Donegal Springs Road. children and teen-agers. Mrs. Carl D. Peifer Because I too live on Don- street, ‘egal Springs Road (at of have a justifiable complaint. |As a ferquent driver on that I agree that “some- thel (Turn to page 5) Np py