The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 14, 1960, Image 1

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Good Friday
Good Friday services
ount Joy will be held

v's The Lord Is Risen !


I ! service there will be a
Sunrise Services breakfast in the Elizabeth.
in An Easter Sunrise Service town Church of the Brethren
at sponsored by the Lancaster for all the worshippers. The
Church of God with pas- County Church of God Youth breakfast is scheduled for 7
brs from eight churches in Association will be held atam, and at a cost of 50c
he area participating. the Mount Joy Park April per person. The service will
Sponsored by the Mt. Joy- 17, 6:00 a.m. be conducted by the U. C.-
horin Ministerial association The speaker will be Rich-Y. M.
be services will begin at 12 ard Yohn of the Lancaster
clock noon and be continu- Church of God. Scripture Rev, Menno E. Good will
18 until 3 p.m. and prayer by county offic- preach at an Easter sunrise
During that time the pub- ers and special brass music service in the Salunga pavil-
is invited to attend, to from Elizabethtown. Davidion at 6:30 a.m. His subject
rive and leave as the in- Weidman will direct thewill be ‘Victory, Victory,
vidual worshiper desires. group singing. Victory.” : WwW
The theme will be around Everyone of the communi- The service is sponsored
especilly theby the Landisville - Salunga
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NO FIFTY-NINTH SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
Donegal High School Annex Bids Opened,
Remodeling Enlarging To Cost District $353,792
The new, Donegal high caster. The heating work will made in 1957 when the pro-larging of the present Mount for the Annex Tuesday night
school annex will cost $353,- be done by James Craft and ject originally was launched Joy Elementary school, to showed that seven firms sub-
Son of York Haven at a fig-into planning stages. make it suitable as a junior mitted figures on the general
eight on the
46 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1960
arehouse
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92,
That is the total of
EI e Words from the Crossty is invited . A 3 , : .
= ith the various ministers youth. Ministerial Association. Dav-paceo warehouse on "i ( con- ure of $44,874 and the plum- Work is expected to get high school building. When contracting;
nsidering “Forgiveness,” — ood Barr and Don Climenson gi .et directly north of the tracts let Tuesday night as bing work was bid at $25,610 underway this spring with as completed, the boys and girls heating and plumbing and
Pardon,” “Love,” ‘“Loneli- An Easter Sunrise Service are the trumpeters. The men Lancaster Leaf Tobacco com- the Donegal School Authori- by Lloyd Cope of Manheim. much work to be done be-in that bracket will be trans-six on the electrical work.
bss,” “Human Need,” “Tri- will be held at the Elizabeth- of Chiques Methodist church pany’'s property is scheduled ty and the School Board op- Havener Electric of Lititz fore school closes as possible. ferred from Donegal high In each category of work,
1PS ph” and “Reunion.” town college on Easter Sun-will provide a snack follow-g,. “this SUNUTET. ened bids at a special ses- will install electrical facili- The building is to be ready school, where they now at-the school officials chose the
Ministers who will parti- day, April 17, at 6 am. Theing the service. In case of A : crete block sion. : ties for $37,678. for occupancy in the fall of tend school, thus relieving lowest bid. Architects were
1 order pate include: Rev. W. L. speaker will be Dr. Roy Mec- rain, services will be held in‘. one story, go re ec ill General contracting work, The total price compares 1961. the growing crowded school well pleased with the bid-
cream der. Rev. R. A. Todd, Rev. Auley, Dean of the college. Zion Lutheran church. Lan. building, the ware A lat a figure of $213,587, went with an estimate of approxi- Plans call for a remodel population” in that building. ding, pointing out that all
M. Cohick, Rev. Charles Immediately following the disville. De situSted OF To Oe > to Herman Wohlsen of Lan- mately $347,000, which wasing, and renovation and en- An analysis of the bidding figures slbmitted fell within
olfe, Rev. Menno Good, . Fs months ago from Clar- “ . ELECTED a relatively narrow range of
s. B. E. Thuma, Rev. C. E. J oe Newcomer VFW Will price ; :
rich and Rev. David Wolfe aycees To Bring Jet ee will Be p N WwW B t P Fe Of ee
There will'be music provi- The Warehouse al be Harold Z. Musser, Mt. Joy an e aC S oO paired with the Maytown
d Quring the thieehous ine busi- OQ) e D i R1, has been elected presi- , school cafeteria project in 2
wi woe ven ir Plane To Mount Joy 5 ~Open Drive i.iiasc in For Baseball Fiel ne eet Boat vet
esbyterian and the Saint Y ness. ar an Senior Extension club. = He night the School Boal) voied
. oq J irec owar ne > y / NS: axary : o . : to arrange repayment on €
‘R pri’s E.U.B. Churches. Mount Joy kids will have plane—an F94—must be dis- LE began sev- on I arens Stceeeds Bill Endslow, Mari- fine, new backstop has which was erected on plain basis of 840.000 per year.
etta RI. been approved for the Mt.b'ack piping during World Term of the loan on the two
their own jet airplane!
Arrangements -were com-then reassembled in the play- moval
pleted this week for an air- ground area.
plane to be installed in the Plans call for a crew of
ground equipment. job a week from Saturday. grade
At a membership meeting The plane is 48 feet long begun
of the Jr. Chamber of Com-and 38 feet wide and must Varde
merce, held Tuesday night be taken down into about} all
the project was approved seven different pieces for §
and Robert Williams was hauling. When it is put back
named
mittee to begin bringing the the parts will
plane to Mount Joy. including the radar
A piece of surplus equip- and—for all practical
ent at Olmsted base, the poses— all the other instru- trucks
mens, : tween
About the only vital parts the #1
is is the third and

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If you have not made a
ess on how many people
live in the bor-
Florin Lions Hear
plane here are the motor and



assembled, trucked here and gral months ago with the re-
growth from the lot.
i . : x Last week a huge
city park as part of the play- Jaycees to begin work on the ¢ 411i the area to proper
part of the lot.
i ; About 1000 yards per day
chairman of a com-together here, gg = are being hauled from
e replaced, |,t south of the Mount Joy
which will not be part of the graded and packed
a “Buy-A-Block” campaign, Qthre officers elected last
starting next week and last- week include
ing about two months. Let- of Quarryville, vice-president
ters are being sent to all josie Wolf, Quarryville, sec-
members and to local organi- -
zations asking for their sup-
port in this project by mak-
ing a donation to the Post.
A solicitation campaign is
being planned.
It is the hope of the local
V.F.W. to be able to com-
plete the masonry work on
the new post Memorial home
this summer
Plans call for a Memorial
Home 30x70 ft. with two
floors, located along Longe-
necker Road.
The VFW field has a 250
base- War II. projects will be determined
Materials were provided after interest rates and other
Erection is to begin short- by the American Legion and fiscal information has been
ly and is to be completed for the school and the Borough gathered. However, the
the opening of the summer did the construction work. thinking was that the bonds
season. when the area will The years have taken a would be for about 35 years
be used by American Legion toll of the backstop and now duration.
and Midget baseball enthus- —after numerous repair jobs The Annex project is the
© iasts. —is not considered to be third construction to be plac-
Approval of the new struc- worth. having additional ed on the active work sched-
ture was approved Tuesday money spent on it. ule by the school district.
night at a meeting of the The new screen will cost Presently Grand View and
* Donegal District School $456.57 and will be 35 fect Seiler buildings are under
board. Wille 2d 5 gost tall. ht construction. The Maytown
. : . . stead of being a straight, cafeteria project is virtually
Built of link chain fencing single faced screen, the new ready to oa wader way and
on stout, two-inch metalyaekstop will feature aplans are ready for remodel
: posts, the backstop will Te “hood” across the top which ing and enlargement of the
place a rickety protections expected to catch more high school cafeteria.
foul balls and prevent them
Joy elementary school
under- ;
Robert Kreider 1) feild.
of brush and
project
for the building was
Nearly 20.000 cubic
of earth are to be used
what has been a low
the
Box factory, where a
is keeping three big
busy shuttling be-
that site and where
1 is being dumped,
Base
’
At the April 21 meeting of








think .
: ey . guns. foot front and extends all : :
gh of Mount Joy (or it you About Libraries To make it safe for boys Done alBaseball the way to the creek. : . from flying off to nearby the School Authority and the
I Mrs. Alice Heilman, Flor- and girls to enjoy, there will g The VFW. winners were: Sprout Hurling De iv sdiee, the School Board, bids are to be
a oa in, president of the South certain movable parts First, Harry Brillhart; Sec- : . screen wi e set closer toreceived for erecting of an
£ z Central District of Pennsyl- bolted tight. ; Season Opens ond. Martin Brewn and Well In Florida home plate than was the old enclosed fire escape stairway
a gE vania Library Association, The plane is to be entirely The Donegal high school third, Richard Wetz. - % of sowing protective netting at the Marietta building.
. 2 e was Te Spesker Mongey Fetndved from 0 vaso with- paseball team opened foe B 5 ne Pe week of spri
> Z § night at the regular meetingin JU €ays r the Jaycees 1960 season Tuesday, Apri ak !
S 3 & = of the Florin Lions club, begin their work. 7, by playing Lampeter-Stras- N o HAROLD MUSSER Then young Bob Sprout ARREST ED?
- ~ g held at the Kountry Kitchen. At their miceting us burg on the home field, win- N@Me Winners Blois gf A
3 8 Mrs. Heilman explained Week it was announc hat ning 6-3. Pitching for Done- retary; Clair Graybill, Man. 22°09 = ; E ao T FE P k
$ ¢ £ that Pennsylvania ranks 3rd the state Jaycee convention ga] were John Mattera, Ter Of Easter Hams heim, treasurer, and Shirley P¢ Is © play ‘daring 1960 as scorte oO at ancakKes
3 : in the nation in population, will be held in Philadelphia ry Stark, Colin Koser and Keener, assistant secretary. he makes his debut into pro- :
- = it stands fourth in its total the first weekend in May. Clayt Showalter. Art Sch- Fourteen lucky people will Chairmanships went fessionalism. Eight out-of-town travelers accept a free breakfast.
e = =» banking assets, prints more Bere neider suffered a concussion be eating Easter ham as a "filler, Mount Joy Previously the former were “whistled down” in Mt. The lucky people this
' = ” Z daily newspapers than any ' . as a result of a collision at result of their good fortune. po, program; ‘Wilbur Eber. Donegal hurling ace had eX- 5... Saturday morning by Year were Mr. and Mrs. John
2 % & other state and has nearly On Dean's List first base. Saturday they were wih-gole Mount Joy R1 and Lois pected to go to Alabama for chies Mike Good- Sauders and children, Shirl-
a E Oo one-third of the nation's A Florin student, Patricia On Monday, April 11, ners in a pre-Easter freegiilian, recreation; Mike Ce bul recens Youd But. to their relief. none ey. Cathy and John Jr. of
b Ss 3 steel production. " A. Shetter, is among 29 nam- Donegal lost to Pequea Val- drawing promotion conduct- Grove, near Balser church, Boas ere ma) SON was charged with more than R10 Tonsend i et
3 Rn & Yet - Pennsylvania stands ed on the Dean's list of hon- ley, 16-4, in the game thated by a group of cooperating music; and Janet Risser and I = 1 ,g 2 ‘bonefide invitation to roit, Mich. ang ME, ODS
» i ion: } : g had originally been schedul- merchants. 5 licity Homefolks have learne aka ct Jenkins of 525 Andalusia
-t Ze 32nd in the nation in the a- or for the first half of the , Val Mrs. Jean Zug, publicity. that before this week he had breakfast. ee theville. Fad. send
g = = mount of money spent for li- second semester at Elizabeth- €d for April 12. Pequea 8 Winners were: Mable Jane The group will sponsor the ft - "0 W000 inee Tn each Traveling in two different M: i Shivnd end Liovd
: ° 2 g brary service. In Pennsyl- town College, according to ley scored 11 runs in the yfymma at Greer's Jewelry third annual Lancaster coun- Bt three games, had struck cars, the eight were not law pe Yb e oe p oy
= 5 £ vania only $.83 per capita is Dean Roy McAuley. sixth inning. . store; Mrs. Charles Bennett, ty Square Dance Festival at ; > violate b re Juke Solr Tarn, Jot from
S I ic Nh : In a game played Wednes-g f loan’s Ph - : YL “out five men and had allow- Vioiators, ut were lucky State Teachers college, Mun-
= 2 spent for public library ser- priss Shetter, a sophomore, dis et Pa te Done r., from Sloan’s armacy; the Guernsey Sales Pavilion _.° "oo travelers who happened to cie. Indiana.
: ~ - vice, compared to $2.68 pers the daughter of Mr. and, coo ip Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. on April 23. : Bob has suffered no armdrive through Mount Joy The Lions held a very suc-
3 z capita in Ohio. Mrs. Paul Shetter, Church gal fie the score was Peq- from Eicherly’s Cleaners; The Extension club is or- jo. iec and is reported to while the Lions Club Was cessful breakfast thi 3:
8 = ; z : sted ; uea Valley 5, Donegal, 4. Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Sr. ganized in every state in the tes S Ieporteg IO av] Fe * cessful breakfast this’ year
i 3 “= ” Florin Lions are interes ed Street. A ’58 graduate of The first league game will ¢ Krall’'s Me: farket: Uni : : io, DE enjoying the Tigers train- having Iis annual pancake and are appreciative of the
5 2 § = in giving their community Donegal high school, she iSpy “my rcane April 21, at AF Alleman eat Market; Union and in several foreign, vary very much. breakfast, held at Hostetters. public support given. The
gE a 0 blic library service but be- : for a career as a € ursday, April 21, at A F. Alleman from Hess countries. It is taking the hd - 33 . : ie : a tees te
@ S % public library preparing lor Manheim Central, at 4 p.m : : Training camp is to end a Each year when the Lions committee in charge included
3 3 < “ cause the area is controlled medical secretary. Mz > 8 Pm. Food Store; Betty Pennell, place of the Rural Youth "© oot gay hold thete breakfast, some Henty Zerphey, Lloyd Hess
2 = & by two different townships, In order to be named on Er— from Mount Joy Dept. Store groups, and is particularly i out-ciiewn Care are siopped ey. Fadl a, and Lioved
3 a2 > progress is very difficult. the Dean's List, a student Roi C. W. Chapin from Eshleman interesting to youth from the oud the FaVelorS oN Derr i a %
: &: = = Although the mobile libra-must earn at least a 3.5 orary Brothers store; Arvin Shelly rural communities. Joins Airlines ’ :
hess), this is your lastry is a help for some com-grade-point average for -the A movie, entitled, “Wash- Irom Kitty’s Dress Shoppe; Musser is working as sales .
ance. munities, there is no such marking period. A perfect ington At Work,” was pre Margaret Mounce from Etz-representative of Greider Miss Kathryn D. Zeager, Warning Letters Issued
® © © service at present for Florin. average is 4.0. sented Tuesday noon as Mt. weiler's Furniture store; Leghorn Farms, Inc. formerly of Mount Joy, has
Again we print the form Program chairman Albert Bre Joy Rotarians held their i levers ong joined Northwest Orient Ap- .
hich could possibly bring Forry introduced the speaker WIN PRIZES weekly luncheon meeting at 3° > _° y Store,. eis. ines as a reservations sales Y S Vv |
< bu a $25 savings bond. and Jay R. Snyder, president Diane Reese and E. Gary Hostetters. Paul . Little fon - Koser's Plans Are Made agent in New York City. Oo ewer 10 ato rs
® oo o of the club, was in charge of Nentwig, seniors, were pre- A release of the Washing- Jewelry store; Miles Robin- She is the daughter of Lo :
This is a free, wide-open the meeting. sented with a $10 check and ton Kiplinger publications, $07 J. from M. S. Sensen- For Day Camp Jacob G. Zeager of Mount After issuing previous the sewage system.
ntest. All you need to do is a certificate for winning an the film showed some of the ig's store; Arthur E. Nissley Joy. warnings, final letters of no- “If, after 60 days, you
31 ion & i En a : @ 3 _ from the J. B. Hostetter The Donegal Area Day iss Zeager is a graduate tice ordering connection with have not completed your
mail your guess to the The Board of Directors of essay contest at Donegal high hundreds of government con- ot 0% © FTN camp will be held again this of np ee hi g I R= sysam connection 1 sees
i it t the Mount Joy Chamber of school by ti jobs whicl part : : D: : 3 of Mount Joy high school the borou sew syste grin 0 e Sew
Neti with a postmark ho the | 1 jehoe sponsored y fe necied jobs wich are par Henry Becker Jr. from the year at the Chiques School onq of the Weaver Airline have been issued to some 23 system, the Borough Council
ter than April 16. The Commerce will hold its April Lancaster branch of the Na- of the
ess nearest the totals re- meeting Monday night, April tional Sales Executive club
ased by the United States 18, at the Mount Joy Bulletin recently. Mr. Clair Baum
nsus people, following office, beginning at 7:30 o’- presented the winners
(Turn to page 8) clock. the certificate and check. ago no
ove Is Key Word -
iracles Performed By Deaf-Blind Teachers
security.” the da
They're not oddities—stuck The
off in a corner. They're just selves.
little children like other chil-to the
dren. They want love
The following heart-stirring story is reprinted
from the Birmingham News and uses as its central
figure a Mount Joy boy, Jeffrey Stark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard M. Stark, Donegal. street. Accompany-
ing the story is a nice, two-column picture of Jeffrey
in a playground swing.
k of
ter
By Buster Hogan boldness is a miracle born of the children to
News correspondent sheltering love and devoted words by voice vibrations. the
TALLADEGA, Ala, March gkill, For those with some faint They
o__The bouncy, 13-yearold- The miracle is takinghearing, equipment is used alley
oy tugged at Mrs. Mary V.place daily for him and ten which greatly amplifies
nell's arm and asked for-his other deaf-blind boys and voices of their teachers. They
Oc
The
with cost $5 to
understanding like any child. ed. They are taught Proper .... for cancer
First mission of instructors table manners. :
for the deaf-blind is teaching They look forward to play
the favorites.
U. S. government. 3 : :
g H. S. Newcomer & Son Hdw. Park the week of June 20th. personnel School in Kansas residents. of Mount Joy will be com-


BE : :
Inflation: Something that Store: Mrs. Ruth Brandt, director, City, Missouri. Before join- The letters from the Bor-pelled to take appropriate
buy a few years Bree hss sunsuBied plans ix 3 ing Northwests’ she was em-ough Council are providing legal action against you
w costs $10 to repair. ampers Holiday at Heisey'S ployed by Gerberich-Payne for a June 7th deadline for which will result in a fine of
P CANCER DRIVE TO START Ranch, Rheems, on Wednes- ghoe Co. in Mount Joy. making connections as pro- 3100.00 or imprisonment in
day of that week. Food for Northwest's 20,000 - mile vided by law, and penalties the Lancaster County prison
Monday, April 18, for the the cookout, with one large route system spans the U. S. are set out. for 30 days. A copy of Or-
1960 Cancer Drive, to be camp fire, will be furnished jncluding the new states of The final warning letter is dinance No. 96 of the Bor-
conducted locally by the Mt, for that day. There will be Alaska and Hawaii, and ser-as follows: ough of Mount Joy is enclos-
Jov Business and Profession- BC Swimming and the day yes Canada and the Orient. “Dear Property Owner: ed.
al Women’s club. will be spent in accordance Bia “Since you have been noti- In the event that you have
y ends. Doortodoor visits will be With the theme of the Camp- Charles Anderson of Flor-fied on two previous occas-completed your connection
children dress them- ,,4e by the club members, ‘no session this year whichis in won a 35-inch trophy forions concerning your proper- and have received this notice
They walk in a Eroub os 5 part of the nation-wide “Back to Nature. : first place in the open cus-ty not being connected to in error, please contact any
main dining hall 100 give to solicit money for Registration date is May tom class at a Rod and Cus-the sewage system under©of the {following Borough
Solicitations will begin on


and feet away. They eat unassist- ¢ thor research to find a 23rd and the fee is $2 and iS tom show April 3 in Silver Borough Ordinance No. 96 of Council members so that an
open to Girl Scouts and non- gprings. Md. Mount Joy Borough, as was inspection of your property
Bo Scouts from ages 7 to 17. The car, with a 1953 Ford enacted, ordained and ap-c¢an be made.
L ~The two dollar fee is spent chassis has been restyled proved the 23rd day of May R. M. Stark
identify periods when they romp in for insurance, crafts, cook- with custom parts from oth- 1956, this is to notify you Telephone OL 3-9964
swings and on a slide. NEW ARRIVALS out, milk daily, transporta-er cars. Mr. Anderson spent that 'vou have 60 days in .
have a little bowling tion to Heisey's Ranch and three years working on his which to complete the con- re Ors 3.4982
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to
food for the Campers Holi- prize showing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlesday. $1.75 goes directly to
Ruhl, 152 New Haven street, the girls and the other 25c¢
nection of your property
COLLECTING EBERSOLE FUND
which is one of their
George lbert
goal of the school is Telephone OL 3-6302
p at. girls at the Helen Kellerlearn to identify the vibra- tor : are the parents of a daught- goes for expenses of the vol- * ire :
Oc Then he put it on andCottage of the Alabama tions as different words are sue Sadho 2. fe er, born Wednesday, Aprilunteer staff (insurance, etc.) By YOY BOROU
eaded outside to mek play- School for the Deaf and pronounced and to connect pable of receiving, and as 13, at St. Joseph's hospital, and for equipment for the gponsored by the Florin cept what they were wearing COUNCIL SEWAGE Jost,
round where he climbed Blind. them with objects. much self-confidence as his Lancaster. day camp. Lions club, a Bill Ebersole and precious little else of MITTEE
to a swing. Some of the other children Once that first successful
Soon he was soaring highcan see large objects andstep is taken, the long pro-
bove the ground, laughing hear loud sounds. But Jeffrey cess of building up their vo-
delight as the wind rush- lives in a soundless world of cabularies begins. And thep
d against his face. eternal night. after many, many months,
But through each lunging Neither he nor the others the children learn to speak.
Sc
potential allows.
Inspiring the teachers
they w
his friends is the
of Helen Keller, the deaf and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Campers should wear shirts Fund has been started in the their personal
a5 Wise, Mount Joy R2, are the and shorts or jeans or Capri community. were saved
: parents of a daughter, born pants. They must wear stock- Containers have been dis- Warren Bentzel, manager
brie wiih J iy Friday, April 8, at Lancaster ings and sturdy shoes and tributed to business places of the ‘Florin Branch of the
¥ General hospital. bring a “situpon”, in Mount Joy and Florin as First National Bank is cus-
Mr. and Mrs. Health cards for May 1960 5 means for collecting what- todian of the Ebersole fund
possessions
R. M. Stark, Chairman
George Groff
George Albert
As a public service, The
Ear-
Bulletin lists the following
Paul

rc turned Jeffrey Stark’s will ever hear a human voice They “hear” with their blind Alabama girl who be- part Mount Joy R2, are the to April 1961 are obtainable ever assistance anyone may and donations may be sent
p bves toward the sky, he did How do Mrs. Snell and sensitive fingers, touching came a noted writer, lecturer parents of a son, born at the from troop leaders and must want lo give for this family or given to} thee "physician, who may be
: c Jot see the clouds, the birds other teachers break through the lips and throat of ‘the 2Pd humanitarian. General hospital. be presented. to the camp Early Thursday merning, = ———Be— reached for emergency ser-
br the tops of the trees. And the barriers that separate speaker and feeling the vi- That story is a stirring “Mr. and Mrs. Lester G.nurse upon arrival at Camp. last week, the Ebersole home SCRAP DRIVE vice or by those who are
e didn’t hear the rhythmic these children from the brating voice. promise for Jeffrey and for Ruhl, Mount Joy Rl, are the Mrs. Brandt is now select- on Church was destroyed and The Mount Joy Boy Scouts Unable io contact their
) lank of the chains. world? Helen Keller Cottage is inthe other 265 known deaf- parents of a daughter, born ing members of the staf. the family was left without will have 2 drive for ae family physician:
c For Jeffry Stark is com- “Love is the key word,” a hubbub of happy activity blind youths in the United Sunday, April 3, at the Lan- Anyone imterested in work- shelter, clothing or home paper and iron on Saturday SUNDAY
today. caster Osteopathic hospital. (Turn to page 5) furnishings — nothing ex- morning, April 16 DR. JOHN GATES
pletely deaf and blind. His said Mrs. Snell, “Love—and from waking up time until States