nuary 19 Carl S. Krall Observes « — 40th Year At Local Bank The Mount Joy | Carl S. Krall observed the Krall is a graduate of the a oa , J fortieth year of his a Mount Joy High School and - HR : me ployment at the Union Nat- icy Institute of Acer 7 b Z m ional Mount Joy Bank re- B on. Rs on - . / ho Da ~Y gl cently, having entered the P4nKIng. He is a life-long Wg o's ul ia HH W2SY employ of the bank January resident of Mount Joy. He | ZN WEE 21, 1021, as a clerk. and his wife reside at 221 He was elected assistant South Market Street and Cashier nd Sistant rust are the parents of one dau MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961. SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Beate: there the Sou or officer in 1947 and a direct-ghter and two sons. 3 So dear who ye wor in 1955. He also is a His hobbies are reading hen ore ot Sinn hn bn Sr st worse Heavy Outlays for Aid to Polio Victims Zoning Group Papers From Old House A his weather”? ployees pension fund. for many years. YX Vrmre on sevict Cause Drain on March of Dimes Funds 2 repares Map _ Tell Of Changes - And bod piece of poetry, but “Sprout Looking Forward “The National Founda- |g derly growth and to protect Similarities In The News presses the way most peo- property values of East Don- e feel about the continued . . . tion has the distinction and on tter weather and snow J aying n ailrjornia the honor of having ex- egal township, the SupPervis: wp. one finds in an old And in view of the fact ifts. hausted its March of Dimes ors have created a planning py iging when it is being the old “Mount Joy Hall” To Winds may blow andcle next summer. funds for patient aid,” Basil | * « 4 commission to prepare @razeq glways is a source of recently changed ownership, Walter Derr, Main street, Snow may drift but there is Bob said this week that O'Connor. its president an map and ordinance. interest and the old brick it is interesting to note that jsone resident of Florin who he feels this trade may be 4 gy Fan i » H. F. Huth house belonging to the in 1889 William Kuhn had BO i at is J dream of better things an oPpOrtLLily for he will nounced recently. peg TY Ie the so-E.U.B. church is no except- just been named president of where” to buy a new ahead! be competing against what _ “Therefore, the March of | licitor, Alfred C. Alsbach, ion. the Hall association. J. B. ow shovel but that the That someone is Bob he termed “older and young- Dimes has 5 $23 million job to : this commission, with the One day recently Vic Schlegelmilch was vice-presi 0 in ,. he added. 4 supervisors, have been pre-Koser brought to the Bullet- dent; J. J. Newpher, secre- Q , »"” 61 sal th tic- Sprout, who on February 24 er” men for a spot on the I ( SO.G1 Sales on thal partic ordin-in several crumbling copies tary, and M. M. Brubaker SIXTIETH YEAR, NO. 35 ¢ : : “But we always have had a ar had been running Will be in sunny California L. A. squad. : av this map and PToem oe vi 8 to begin spring training with He explained that there tremendous job to do and have . ; Daring " of old newspapers which treasurer. far ahead of the merch ) -, relied on the American people ance. " : ts’ expectation that he had the new Los Angeles Angelsare a few of the “middle” for financial support through It will be ready for review were found by workmen. The article about the el- t been able to find one. Lhe young former Donegal fellows who are in the pri- the March of Dimes each Jan-|. by the citizens, in the near The building, known as ection further said, “Kuhn where high school pitching ace, me and who would be, per- uary,” he said. “At the same Be ! the old Mart Brubaker home was the first president of y ec oo who made an outstanding haps, better seasoned for the time, however, we do not live| The commissioners as ap-just east of the church will the association and one of name for himself in profes- available places on the hurl- wi 5a to yeal but! inted by the supervisors,be taken down because the the most enthusiastic sup- pit goad researh, educa. pos ; E. church trustees feel that it porters of the idea which hn re Dal A is not in a sufficiently good culminated in the substan- He nad shopped Mountsional baseball last summer ing staff. tional and patient-aid programs and €nough state of repairs to tial building known as the y, Elizabethtown and Lan-during his first season with However, what is in store for much longer periods. Con- 4 ster and had no luck. How- the “play for pay” athletes. for him during the 1961 sea- tinuation of these programs ilb H Fuhrman er, he found one merchant Sprout will board a planeson depends upon the spring Will require $45 million in Wilbur A. Sweitzer justify remodeling. “Mount Joy Hall.” o said, “I have ordered aa day or two before the Feb training season and how he 1961.” i Maurice A. Yoel zor. The papers actually repre- The oldest paper found GE sent a rather lengthy span was a January copy of the Speaking of the “urgent pss and expect them in a24th deadline and head west “looks” to his new owners monetary needs of the 1961 of history—from 1882 to Augusta, Maine, Illustrated ple of days.” for what he hopes will be aas the training camp pro- N M { n oe oo © good opportunity for his base gresses. held arch of Dimes,” to be BPW Post ones 1925—but all emphasize that Famliy Herald, published in “ eld Jan. 2-31, the leader of Ma P : ; i his , he nearest he could some ball career. Sprout says that he is “lo- the world’s largest voluntary if this world is anything at 1882. was a_ Last fall he was traded by oking forward” to the new health organiomion bird Examples: $25,000 was spent on Ingeborg Cully ..., Meet To Jan 3 all, it is constant change. Apparently devoted chiefly , . For instance, in a copy of to women's interests, it show . £ the Snow the Mount Joy Herald, dat- ed “new” fashions in dress- ecause © ° st €d Jan. 15, 1889, men’s suits es, hats and coats and a lar- her” type t 5 its 3,100 chapters had gone into have reached $50 storm of January 20 the fir were being offered for sald ge illustration of a some- bd to move light snow falls 8inally signed him into the season to get under way. a snow shovel : . ot : ; d 1 A implement the Detroit Tigers, who ori- situation and is eager for the that in 1960 about one-third of Davey, six years old, of Boston. pro ranks, to the new west- In the meantime, he is debt to meet hospital and other| ™“}% J84CHCC the enormous bm sidewalks. bills for aid to polio patients. FE coast club. Los Angeles, of wishing he could put on a - financial toll in patient aid, : j i ‘ M course, is cme of the brand little weight and boost his th But our Shapers are proud substantial New Pe of meeting in 1961 ot wosues at $7.50 to S16. what complicated cider mill. enerally speaking, Mt. new phaseball teams to be 165 pounds as much as 10 Bak A ave nol puilt ub Dimes contributions must also | {: and . Professions d OMAT But, some things do not One paper was an April y people have been doing placed in the big league cir- pounds. of Pliner ee & pense be used for research. Since Club was postponed. change The same paper tells 12, 1925 issue of the Lan- good job keeping their 4 » - 1938 The National Foundation 1 now being made : os : d 4 foot Since 1938, when The Na-|has allocated $64,600,000 on its plans are no : about a big snow which caster Sunday News. Swalis gpeniu: dor 0 S , GRILL AFIRE tional Foundation (for Infan-|broad-based international re- to hold fhe esky One “fell Sunday night.” Still another paper — and ic. : : : i i i i later—Jan. — Same The sam aper says that best preserved — was a Sept Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 tile Paralysis) was organized, | search program which has pro- week e € paper says p P oo © o couts May Camp p a total of $325,200,000 has been | duced, among other eas time and place. a woman’s pocketbook had ember 15, 1890 copy of the The legislation theme willbeen lost between Bowman's “Herald of Truth,” publish- t be capably handled by Missstore and Eby's bakery. H. ed in Elkhart, Ind. Appar- Isabelle M. Allias, who iSC. Brunner was in the un- ently a publication of the presently serving on Govern-dertaking and furniture Mennonite church, it is a : ded to an alarm at the 3 iy ; ¢ 3 And. it should be pointed . respon spent for direct patient aid to|ing achievements, the Salk and , when the snow comes On V.F.W. Field Mount Joy Restaurant at polis victims. In 1960, the bill| Sabin polio vaccines and, in- it has recently, more cars 7:30 am. Monday, Jan. 23 was about $13,250,000 for some | cidentally, two Nobel prizes.|# Permission for all scout- where the short-order grill 40,000 of the polio-stricken. Al-| In 1960, research funds are n y home and there is more, a, though the Salk vaccine has|estimated 0 - t traffic on the sidewalks. Mh Saunt Jef Sd hal “Rug ie Joha Myers BE iioie to the public for ing The 2 55000000 cover. 4 or David L. Lawrence's staff, business and F. G. Pennel “tabloid” size paper with or . e ; field for camping owt during said the ‘fire which was ny five Je patient aid Sosty re- fiiee peaich areas of birth de- and the musical part of thehad been elected president news of various congregai e roug employees . ; hv ’ main high chiefly for ose | fects, arthritis and polio. 5 nti be inof the Friendship Fire Co. tions of the denomination. the coming ‘summer was fined to the area around the stricken before the vaccine was| More than twice that sum, De Le P § Mug 2 ong, ugh bm granted at the meeting of grill. started when some hot developed, or for those who or $10,400,000, is needed for re- ICE (0B treet ‘he organization ca Monday fat flared into a blaze. Chief since 1956 neglected to get in-|search in 1961. y attempt to keep stree S night. Details may be ar- Myers said there was little ©culated and thus contracted] March of Dimes contribu- Hess, Mount Joy R1. . . “ka Mrs. Eugené Eicherly, FLORIN Fishing Exhibits 3, dlleys plowed Speh.erged by calling the VFW. damage. March of Dimes monetary on deve SS Siu penile e a e president of the club will ' ft wee upervisor Art : nig : V es open the meeting and Mrs. \ phey worked 80 hours. oh be grous - Doping Io ge. Buren asgislance lo dividual olio Jor He training of medics and + - + while another $50,000 Sion Nissley and her com- > Increased At 61 ; sufterers has sometimes been| health experts ever attemp Davey, mittc i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brad- r : : & that ti ball league this season. ie | G h extremely great. To cite two|by a voluntary health agency. was needed for Tommy ey. mittee of six will handle the Tr Ea Mi s a ara Sportm en's Show ere Was la a '€ anyone knows of a league, \.AlQ ratc Is Instances only, patient-aid costs| Since 1939, when The National | Dimes public contributions was 9¢tails of the program. ts cn Sunday: Mr. and ugh Shel Boing Jome they are asked to contact C . 2 fhe cae of Cagshure Foundation JRunched a pro- required jor te health organ- Bras Sues ® erm Y dle and Wide public aceeptance rom John Myer Robert Bal- WwW » ew York City, thus) gram of professional education, |ization’s professional educatio i 3 : i e of the gutters on the ing vers or Robe ontest inner far have totaled about $25,000] outlays ¥ this field have to- ES Do 1961, $3,900,000 18 APPOINTMENT : family of Oyster Point and has made it Decessary to in- bets. The post decided to hold The 1961 Betty Crocker and the end is not in sight;|taled $34,900,000; Jin_1960, a|needed for this part of the pro- Londa J. Zurin Jr, has Mr. Walter Bradley of Lanc. clude two additional live Ibs 9 eo. oo ® only ofte: ‘regular - meeting Homemaker ‘x on er while expenditures for Tommy | total of $1,500,000 in March of | gram, been appointed as substitute Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreid- fishing exhibits in the 1961 ose famill it ; : x ; : : carrier on Route No. 1 toer and daughter of Fairmont cs v blem estimated that the This meeting. will. ba. herd Garor ees ium School is PLAN DANCE fll the vacancy caused by were dinner guests of the lat onneYivania Recreation and would be something ov-the fourth Monday of each Having received the high- Local Bankers Weather permitting, R Ralph E. Coleman te resignation of J. Harold ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. ens Show which or $25 50 tour” "and ould month, beginning in Febru: est score ina written era nie fence will be sponsored on r Te otter at soot fn Do SY yo SINT Cat The Rent or e “who knows how long” ary. Special meetings ‘may minaticr. ‘on homemaking Attend C inic Satundey a 28 GetsHig Degree route as sub carrier for the a on Rheems visited Mrs burg. The So ues a six day to clear Main Street. In be called at any time need- knowledge and attitudes In Philadelphia rom 7 to 10 p.m. in the Mt. Ralph E. Coleman will be past 11 years it was announ- Sara Schlegelmilch on Tues. run, closing on Saturday, . the last time the clear- ed. ‘ : taken by graduating seniors Joy fire hall by the Ladies — J ; : job was done there were Th next meeting will be in her school, she becomes auxiliary for children 9 to 15 one Of oq Sudenls ado ye ged oy Postmaster Elmer Mr HL Mrs. Warren February 11. 1bsd ncial repercussions in held’ Moriday, Feb. 27, ata candidate for the state Seventeen bankers from and 7 and 8 with parents. gre oO ay rp 3 Barahe oa An0es or ea Anxious anglers will be Ss boro council chambers. 8 p.m. at the. fire house. Homemaker of Tomorrow a- Lancaster County are regis- John Wagner and his hi-fi Jeu. 28 He Yo reset v ays SCIENCE FORUM a oer Sis _— Mrs able to try their luck at ward which will be announ- tered to attend educational will provide the music. Spot Toores of oy Fe A once nd Whgering SheNINIRW, 1s. and. fs. three live fishing exhibits, ere has been talk, you ced in March. meetings of the Pennsylvan- dance winners at the last tion from President. Eric A. forum was held for all Lan. terrioch y with each fisherman being $ w, that one of these Engagements Bach school Homemaker ia Bankers Association indance were Janet Nisley, Walker ! caster county high schoolson Miss Emma Musser of 2lowed to keep his catch. OX science will be able to DENLINGER - HAWTHONE of Tomorrow will receive an Philagelpain - Wednesday Robert Keener, Carol Fel- Coleman has been on a Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the Columbia R1 and Mr. Irvin Two of the exhibits will be award pin, manufactured by and Thursday, January lenbaum, Carl Haas, Ray- leave of absence from his Armstrong-Cork auditorium Gaul of Mt. Joy R.D. visit- illed with live trout; the rol the weather. i Mr. and. Mrs. Victor F. Jostens and representing the 26. The PBA is holding a 7 i : i i i - tein . > 1 , Hawthorne, R1, Marietta an- cjogan, “Home MN Wheres the two day Bank Operatic: ond Valle and Donna Max- position as elementary prin-in Lancaster. Donegal high ed Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt third wy conti pow gor ie ues ed 12% nounce the engagement Of Heart Is’ The examination Clinic on the campus of the B cipal by the Donegal Board School was represented by on Saturday evening. fish. Over th t few years sey Shsusuralion dav) their daughter, Joyee 10 napers of school Homemak- University of ' Pennsylvania, of Education. 30 students, accompaniedby Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess the live fishing exhibit has A R.d hi” Aaron M. Denlinger, son of arg of Tomorrow will be en- Wednesday and Thursday, . Since February, 1960 he Mr. Hackman and Mr. Day. called on Mr. ond Mis Cy grown in popularity until el. d Teaqy d beer Mr apd Mrs. Daniel G. tered in competition to na- and a Safe Deposit Seminar Local Man Dies has been a research special- B rus Gelb at Stauferiown on last year's show was just un- oro he show Denlinget: 146 Elmwood Rd. me the state's Homemaker in the Sheratcn Hotel on ist with the Bureau of Re- IE inns sr. able to meet the demand of " Lancaster. . f earch, Dept. of li ¥ Mr. orge . ad Cause us 2 Iot of my dh ; of Toney Been ee lg In Lancaster Bar Teen Pe he ny Ro Dates Are Set was a dinner guest of his Se anaes a Bishi le. BOOSTERS TO MEET sylvania bankers will be at Arrangements were being @ study on Public School b 3 E t son and deughier 1h 1a%, Me ly jammed this particular at- Beers The Donegal Boosters club the Clinic at the University, made in Lancaster this week Transportation for the State I'OF vents i dumper. JF traction. John Altland, man- . > _ vill meet at 7:30 Wednesday and 200 bankers will attend bor burial of Willie P. White- Council of Education. ’ . : aging director of the Show, [ deal Airman ._ ~vening, Feb. 1, in the Mt.the Seminar. head, 43, who died Satur- In February he will again Da Number ovens She ot ond pes. Jorn Bender said he hoped that the two Graduated Toy Fire Ha : The bankers’ regiitered fv 5 sige he col- retin lo the Donegal Union schoo] were postponed be- friends in town on Sunday. auditions] live fishing exhi- frem this area include: i ia: ay : . : B cause of the heavy snow. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess ih will now permit every Airman Third Class Stan A diabetic coma was giv- The school board meeting ond Mrs. Adah Eichler were one wi) to pursue his or her ae E. Gincrich. son of Mr Donegal Eagles James R. Kauffman, the SN on ase of death, a set for Thursday night, Jan. dinner guests of Mr. and lavVorite sport. Mrs. Arthur T. Gime : First National Bank, Landis- 01 iE gigas Three Events Are 19, was rescheduled for 8 Mrs. Claude Espenshade at Pishermen are not the Re a a we In Sixth Win First Notional Bank of Marl. entered the South Pole Cafe Set For Friday Be i paige: Joy BD. on Sunday. only ones coming in for spe- e Afr Force Aireraft irst Na of Mari- ~~ we € cial consideration at this On Tuesday night, Jan- etta; Gerald L. Lindemuth 439 Chester street, Lancas- Three athletic events are at Donegal rifle match was year's Sportsmen's Show. dy. ; 3 ter, at 3 p.m. Saturday, con- ) 9 to QUALITY BED LINENS : 3 ary 17, the Donegal Eagles and Norman H. Sprecher, p A scheduled for Done ._ postponed from Jan. 1 o h M th x d ’ 2 : ; by » gal high : g - ore an 100 varied exhi went to their sixth victory Union National Mount Joy sumed three bottles of beer school teams on Friday, Jan. Monday, Jan. 30, at 4:45 HERE ad 1 Toweases bits will display items with pm shou appeal to everyome interest- "ww defeating Highsnire by a Bank; and Robert E. Kline and then slumped over a i : --rore of 118 to 109. The and James E. Hollinger of table, witnesses said. The jumior high schoolas flaws reduce wearing “~~ outdoor sport or hr : ! : ter, efforts to awaken Lhe junior high school bas- b 1 r ties. stat Erma Lang. £2. 1 victory gives the Eagles athe First National Bank & La : _ basketball game, Lampeter- qualities, states Erm Ng- octivity. ¥, him from what appeared to ketball team will play Col Strasburg at Donegal, sche- ford, Penn State extension raphy snd But record of 6 wins and 1 loss. Trust Co.,, Mount Joy. : i i :15 i B be sleep failed and he was Umbia at Columbia at 4:15 5 0" = Jan. 20, was can-home furnishings specialist. ;/ 2 tion) jnctructions and hanirs Course at Chan. Technical Training Cen Rantoul. T1II. e was trained in the in- tion 2nd maintenance of ti-eneine jet aircraft, hanute Technical Train- Center has become kno- High scorer for the Eagles o : 2 t . a ry p.m. Toe wi - as “the pioneer technical and for the game was Pep- PLAN DANCE Ren measter Sancta! The J-V and varsity celled. . Quality linens should = have gam onstrations in its use. ning base in the United ¢ ver Frank with 39 points ced: dead o iva] basketball teams play at. Ine wrestling meet ofan equal number of threads comprise a big portion of pronounce ead on arrival. Donegal with McCaskey at woven crosswise and length- show place. For the boating tes Air Force” and is “followed by Don Rutts 33. The Donegal Hi-Y group 4 Manheim Township, and at : becoming recognized ag Miss Howthorne is a grad- Frank now has an average wil] sponsor a record hop in de Sop Was made vio, p.m. Donegal will wrestle Lancaster was set for Friday wise. Smooth, evenly stitch- fnthusiast. more than. 150 najor center for training uate of Donegal High School of 26.4 points for the first {he high school gymnasium Whitehead had been em. Manheim Township in a var- Jen. Wea Dut posiponed un-ed hems add to attractive- oats of all sizes and types sle technicians. and is employed at First seven vames. High scorer ,n Saturday evening, Jan. 28 ployed for several months Sity meet on the Donegal ti uesday, Feb. 14, atness and durability, and tape wil] be shown. A complete y Donegal at 7 p.m. selvages add strength to thetravel section will enable Airman Ginerich. who en- National Bank of Mount Joy. for Higzhsnire was Notarange at 8 p.m. : mats. NY ed the Air Force in July Mr. Denlinger a ‘57 grad- lo with 29 points followed P B ol Vow ig by Lester P. si a sides of sheets. Be sure to visitors to gather information 0. received his basic uate of East Lampeter High by Wilsons 28. No. known relives sup PLANNING DANCE read the label for sheet and so that they can vlan hunt- . $ ‘ning at Lackland AFB. School is employed by E. Phin Id | vive ves gar Film Scheduled The Donegal Student pijjowease sizes. Also know ing and fishing trips and an- as. before transferring to Roy Trout and son, Paradise TALENT ASSEMBLY Cubs Ho Annua ' & , Council will sponsor a Valen the sizes you need. nual vacations. anute for formal school- A fall wedding is planned. The seventh grade talent Pi 3 Deb Bm The film ‘““The St. John's tine Dance in the high and is currently per- sr ———— assembly will be in two I INEWOO ery DS.A B Story”, telling of the fine school gymnasium on Satur- ing dnties at Dover WATKINE — LINARD parts. with the first one Barry Meckley of the We- = 2: anquet Bree lege pie Maryland, day, Foo 11, fom yg 11 - THE WEATHER REPORT - B Del . ! . and Mrs, Mervin Lin- scheduled for Friday. Jan. . in- wi shown n - p.m. isc jockey will pro- : . gigi Me pu = : ; 21): Delos -was frst piace Win Set For Feb. 3 lege preparatory course stu- vide music, and a king of There are about 2 snows the weather will moderate. Before enteri i d, 414 W. Market St. 27, and the second for Fri- i i « SEINE oe Ars per. in the: annus! Pinewoo Public announcement of dents at Donegal high school hearts from the 9th grade marked for February of ‘61. The weather - Jan. 27 rce, he was graduated Marietta, announce the en- day. Feb. 3. There will be Derby of Cub Scouts No. 36, : : 3 : : m Donegal High School. gagement of their daughter, two winners selected from held Y 25 in the Seiler Who Will receive the 1960 on Monday, Jan. 30. and the 12th grade will be Jan 30 the moon enters 2d 28, high white clouds: = Joanne M. Linard to Airman each show to participate in elementary school before an Disinguished Servis A- Bens crowned. 5 Leo. » fire sign, rising: in 29. 30 and 3 mostly Sle i Kenneth W. the junior high finals. These i ‘ ard wi ave to wail! « es pe coming colder. Feb. 1, 2, As a public service, The Third Class Kenn i i audience of 70 persons. He 70 W Thursday's snow for- CARE FOR BATTERY windy Gemini. Jan. 29, Ven- and 3 cloudy, some light ulletin lisis the fo i Watkins, son of Mrs. Jane E. assemblies begin at 1:00 and received a blue and gold : : ; ; hysician, or ig Liput, 8 Pinkerton Road, 1:50 and parents and friends Eg 2 ced postponement of the cero Nother DS en us will be the greatest dis- snow; 4, 5, 6, very unsettled ached for emergency serr Mount Joy, and Olin Wat- are invited to attend. Junior Chamber of Commer- *f4 ila Tipe gine Yt tance east of the sun. This 7, 8, 9, 10, rain or snow is ice or by those who are Kins. Kingston. Bc. Phillip Wade was runner- ce annual banquet at the Your tractor, truc s very bright planet can now well marked. ; up, and Thomas O'Connor Legion until Friday night, mobile, and Penn State ex- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M.pe easily seen early in the A perfectionist is one who 1 z Miss Linard is a senior in RFPORT CARDS : : Be Bo coofust thelr Report cards will be sentvlaced third. Preceeding Feb. 3. tension agricultural engine- Ebersole, Mount Joy R2, are evening in the west. On the never quite finishes what he h al high school. A . ts Folly physicians De Watkins graduated home by the Donegal iunior the race, Thomas O'Connor Thus, the plans made for ers say it is especially im-the parents of a son born oneve of Jan. 27 the moon started out to do. The best Sunday from Donegal high school/and senior high schools at was presented with the bear last week are now the plans portant to have the battery Sunday, January 22, at the will be 90 degrees from work is done by men whose He is stationed at Sheppard dismissal time on Wednes- badge and pin and a gold for next week. Namely, they fully charged to take careSt. Joseph's hospital, Lancas- Venus. , consciences will not let them arrow. are - same time, same place. of every need. ter, As we near the full moon do inferior work. Dr. David Schlosser Air Force Base, Texas. day, Feb. 1.