a Donegal Wrestler Wins 9 2 The Mount Joy =~ Way To District Finals 1 Il " Donegal high schools hard-overtime and Ron finally fi CLA ! working wrestling teamwon 3 - 0, In season matches, fi” * amy sweated itself to a sixththe same two lads wrestled id J ¢ . place in the District Threeto a draw. 4d a: - BN fd wrestling tournament at John Martin claimed a Er ae i § ( | Sx A & : iy Ad Manheim Central and sentrunner.up spot in the tourn- one of its members on to theey, moving into the finals he- AEM finals at Central Dauphin. fore he bowed out in the 138 _=Tro- == The champion who advan-pound class. “ h. a J : Indian wrest- NAB 1 rrr rental) SIXTIETH YEAR, NO. 40 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURS DAY, MARCH 2, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Talk i @ along Main street to the next level of par- Two other is week concerning the, 'Y : : ; bconstruction of the main ticipation is Ron Ober, who lers made their way into the oroughfare through the WO? @ championship at Man-semi-finals but both hit the Fl . d M J COUNTY JAYCEES . eanle Deim and kept his record forend of the road there. They oagn Was al Lavorable. the season spotless. were Charles Suloff in the orin an ount oy T H ld M. Borough Planning To Operate Ron, who wrestles in the 145-pound section and Terry Li Cl bh T Gi 0 0 eet A lot of people thought 154-pound class, moved Stark in the heavyweight di- Ions u S Oo ive . ey would never see thethrough the preliminaries vision. 3 ’ At Legion O 82 000 B d t F Y Minstrel Fri. and Sat. The Lancaster County Red n ) u ge or ear I hy and others still are hope- and then went the limit in Donegal, as a team placed 1 but will “believe it when the finals against Don Wit-sixth in the meet from a Rose Javcees will hold their RY see it.” wer of Manheim Township. feld of 12 schools. The sixin Two performances of “A-Minutes,” the 1961 edition of annual convention at the If approved in its present v9. Witwer Si self was Unde: place Wes the: exact Fame round the World in 80 Mmn-the show will include num- Mount Joy American Legion form, the Borough of Mount March Although there is no offi- go Is Sonson. : - rank in league standing for utes” will be presented by bers from countries around Home, Saturday, March 4th. Joy will Operate ; this year night of next week the pro-at only $1,800. The match went into / anthe season. the Lions clubs of Mountthe world. The convention will beginon a budget of slightly more paced budget will be adopt- A borough wage tax, be- : than $82,000. ginning in July of this year Bl Yor xo Ste, i jb 8 J d Flori Frid & Some of the numbers in-at 1 p.m. with a family-style ¢ oy an orin on Friday ome Ss - m. w . oa " ". t 3 clude: “Waltzing Matilda,” turkey ahd ham dinner. Del- The newly-formed pudget™.,, budget calls for $82-will not give the Council formed opinion that bids P M . B . T S ‘ 1 ight Mardi A , \§- - Saturday nights, Marc . ES rg Yo 3 i I fet for She — 000) oiifics egins o tir and 4, at El high school “Vaya Con Dios,” “There's egates from 14 county Jay- as beep Py Yan 183.65 to be raised and spent much money during this y ’ . : . 0 0} Pe ll} S « . > ram Pe A: ” i tiote metime next fall or win- An annual event, the Min. Nothing Like 2 Dame, cee Chapters are expected to consideration by various for the many and varied ser- year. The bulk of an antici is directed by Thomas “Dark Eyes”, There's a attend this year’s event host- members of the Borough ice offered the citizens of pated $14,000 per year : g would not begin coming to » » h i ri ) ( strel ard construction Will be For oming Pr imary Wolfgang and will feature Hole In My Head,” “De Ani-ed by the Mount Joy Chapt- = © the community, 8 Primary sources of = esti-the borough until during the Re the Lext summer, f local li-mals A-Comin’ ”, “She’ser ®e oo Politics in Mount Joy be. This year, two Borough the talent of local personali- mais , x ' , am J : ie sgan to stir a little this past Councilmen are to be named ties. ; Funny That Way, and many John E. Wolgemuth, souls 1 aged income would include year 1962. Mount Joy has a Weck as potential candidates from the West Ward and-one Henry Zerphey Jr. will be others. : ty chairman, said that in ad- | L $33,000 from real estate tax. Among the planned expen- gress, vg tting ready. began to survey the situation from the East Ward the Interlocutor. End men Performances both Friday dition to the regular business Burg ars nter es, $11,000 from state and ditures listed in the 1961 g job jose ge =e reacy. and the possibilities for the Seats to be filled "are now include: Clayton Aument asand Saturday begin at 8 p.session, a new County Chair- county highway aid; $7,500 budget are few items which With more than a year’s Primary election this spring. held (in the west) by Sim 'Shindig’ George Kaylor asm. man will be elected to serve | gcal Restaurant from * parking meters ‘andare different from the pres- tice, it will be an awful In the borough, 10 officials Horton and Clark Berricr ‘Snowball” Freeman Naug- sommes Brtetutes during the year 1961.62. 4. Police this week gre con $10,000 from head taxes. ent program. if every utility — gas, are to be named this yearand (in the east) by Georgele as “Sassafras,” Morrell Awards will be presented 0 their investigation What revisions, if any, the Included, however, are y ry 845, ' ‘Cubs, Cubbers to the outstanding county tinuing . unexpected receipt of $4,129. funds for doing some resur- i i i i hields as ‘“‘Artermandy,’ : L ey on A soi Ysa Croll, Bertier wes appoiia] 30 612 Osos chapter and the outstandingof a carefully timed burg- , this week from liquid facing of the north Market thelary Friday night, Feb. 17.5 0," 0 is from the coun. Street tennis’ courts; a new t in first class order to'8eneral elections, to fill the vacancy left by-the Art Wolgemuth as t nimize breaking the new Topping the list, of course, resignation of James Phil-is” and Henry Zerphey. a Hold Banquet EE os ent Jo at the Mount Joy Restaurant ast i i oct for many months after is the office of Burgess, now lips “Satchmo.” year 1960-61. ar Ma stron "ty was not known. flasher light for traffic con- is installed. held by Frank Walter. He Other offices to be filled Stanley Dotterer is accom- The Cute and ig hi yk E. Pesely of Camp St Main Jet pm when The borough must match uo at Men nd Market hs . oe has sheld that position as an include two justices of the Panist. Pack 63, Florin, he eir Hill wi 3 be s des 25 per cent of that amount. I uc nd Pne of the great pities is aPpointee following the res- peace. one auditor and two The Minstrels will feature fifth Mond: DS a o FC peti is a national Te ar poe midnight, Funds may be used, appar- a at bgt i i i ignati the music of the Dixieland- ner, Monday nie, . : 4 L : ‘ently fi i ol vires . way Donegal Springs ignation of Aldus Hannan. constables. "ere, including Joe Lees, Bob at Hostetter's banquet hall. vice-president of the United when a deliveryman arrived, i ree street Work her expenditures of gen- : eral interest include $14,000 ad and Donegal street . d the restaur- i - ry i States Junior Chamber of someone entere e re : ‘ J Frey, Bop. Fritsch, Don Fen: After a ve Snioysble Commerce (1956-57) aadant and then left it a sham- The borough will To0pIVe fof street construction d Le a wage tax distribution in : at ie a vw Three D.H.S. Chori S few months after the r 01. . stermacher, Don Peters, Ed dinner, the leaders for a; 7 Dlackios was Sub down . ee oristers Brabbits, George Smith and coming year were introduced served as state president ofbles. 1.65 in Gash. Rnd rebuilding; $1,000 for snow Morrell Shields. to the group. Paul. Barto, the Pennsylvania Jaycees u n ash, gE ag removal (this item already cigarettes an an electric has been spent in the battle the state. E Di 3 b . | ph A aot g 1955-56. . nter istrict estiva A pe) le Lem elmatier, MBUHG Co, oe is a vice-president ofshaver were taken. Vending Sons Of Vets against snow Since January ® ® o “Around the World in 80 5c¢ : Lloyd Cooke e : : : a's cubmaster; Tloy Berger Companies, amachines and juke boxes 1) $3,500 for patching and As many people in the The A i District Ch Besid : A the he Annua istri or. course. Besi bei loist — st. bmaster; mmon : rid . ides being solois asst Cubmas engineering firmwere broken open with To Organize repairing streets and $6,600 HLL SNOW, SPPEIONL 1 Feoiivel of the Scuinrtn oe ne hoor Committee consulting / - a val o e uthern in i i ommittee . the Mount Joy Presby 1 1 e high school chorus, Smith, PR ae Emen. in Harrisburg, where he was knives and meat cleavers for street lighting. ian church offers a daily District of the Pennsylvania Carole plays piano and organ . chairman; wh : : ? . . : 4 bphone service called, Music Educators Association and is first clarinetist in the Old Timers Plan heiser, Pack treasurer; Jay 2 Digi nauiched Sorvice A snd Sewers cd opened The Sons of Legion willPer Capita taxes (head rength For Today.” will be held in the Mandeim high school band, She has . . Snyder. Pack committeeman; ward winner in tie Milos crema OE woe thas: hold their initial meeting on taxes) in Mount Joy are esti- ee © o Township high school, Neffs-varticipated in County Band, Legion Meeting John Hess, Pack committee- George Aroert of t € iio or the floor. Ye Saturday, March 18, at 1:30 mated on the basis of an es- Anyone who is interested ville, on Mar. 9, 10, 11, with Orchestra, and Chorus for 2 man: Mrs. Virginia Reheard, JOY chapter, airman ol this KE . ied ; o'clock at the American Le-timated 2,000 persons of le- ] . The Mount Joy Old Tim- ’ : io vear's convention, is in ntrance was gained thru gion Post 185. gal age. y dial OL 3-0251 and Harold W. Shaar as host. years, and is a member of ers ussociztion will meet at Den mother; Mrs. Maurice tharge of reservations a: basement window A program has been p i ibe irector for this the v i : 2 : : and Mrs. . re- Binns r a brief, transcribed Guest director for e vocal ensemble Carole is the Mount Joy Legion home Crowl, Den mother pared and refreshments will itual and inspirational year’s three day festival will historian of the local Modern on Tuesday, March 7 George Kaylor, Den mother. 5 0 A Th be served Mr. David Grifliths, Scout Don { [ag ut t eC [ag Any’ legionnaifd's ‘son ad Indians Finish ssage by the Rev. Richard be Allen Flock, professor of Music Masters Chapter. wal time there will be Todd, pastor. A new and music at Bucknell Universi- rue 219 members of the a of officers for executive of the Western \ opted son, step-son or grand- erent transcription isty, Lee d th chorus, representing 55the coming year. All mem- District District, Lancaster » son is eligible to become a Cage Season de each day. Donegal will send three ., 1s from ten counties bers are being urged to at- County Couneil, addressed End Of Season Chief Says member. Fee for application the cub and cubbers, chal ’ ‘is 75 cents. Membership ap. With a whopping third- ® oo o people — Sue Martin and 1 [eo n gister on Thursday attend. : ) Strength For Today” has Carole West, sopranos and g.,s am. in the lobby of the Benjamin F. Groff, after lenging Pack 63 to make Dat oi Lidell oil Diy hess. Counell lave proved. Ett oe ETE Vith = whooping third. . Re wy Be ioe Woligang 1s et po. Wen ‘setioel: 50 years connected with ath.cub scouting go and So tag end of winter! braking distances (without from Post Commander Irvin ketball Indians almost won ie ror uve months. n 3 gang d 5 Marti "District Chorus will pre-letics and promotion in this Mr. Griffiths congratulate With winter almost, butthe help of tire chains) doub-Smith Jr. or from the ste. their final game of the sea- ee ypeied hoi id y Mr. oo sent two public concerts Fri- community, will retire as the pack on earning the i not quite gone, the dangersle as the temperature varies ward, John Liput, at the Son Friday night. : s that duriig that time, Roy Martin, Marietta R1 are 93Y night, March 10, at 7:30 president of the Old Timers ident Ne vr of becoming involved in anfrom 0 degrees to 32 degrees post home. However, in the closing . ' Student tickets are 50c and association. during the accident because of failure At the melting point, ice be- The initial meeting is plan. minutes visiting Ephrata for- : n both very active in school : : . i ; ; : ! . Phone Suber iis boon Es Joanne. a sen. adults $1.00. Saturday, Mar. The annual dinner reunion Y€ar of Scoufing Barto pre. to adjust to winter driving comes treacherously slippery. ned to concide with the Am.ged to the front and won, 60 ’ 5 : y 11, at 8 p.m. all seats are of the organization will be Cubmaster Paul Barto p conditions is almost, but not i erican Legion birthday ob-t0 55. 3.0 f isolated y : : 3. Occurrence © servance. After typical, low-scoring of approximately 2,500ior academic student, is an 1.00 ; ; sented ds to: Stephen . t ig : .00. hel April. sented awar re I : week. accompanist for the high $ eid in Apri . Robinsin, wolf badge & goid ire i Ohief © Police slippery patches. Even with Bl the first half, Donegal. made ® © o school chorus. She is secre- arrow; Samuel Crowl, silver Kk road conditions generally im. 20 points in the third while proved, surprise-hazards may holding Ephrata to only five. . firs. John Miller, Lumber tary of the local chapter of J Cl M k Pi row: | ‘Lonnie’ Kaylor, gold ; unior ass a es ans 2 TOW; Larry Murphy, bob- Among the dangers of the = ain in shaded areze. ‘Wet Cub Pack Holds Hod: Deel el wi bet, reports she saw sev- Modern Music Masters, a na- arrow: a he listed robbins last weekend in tional music honor society, late-winter season he list spots by day become ice in shouting distance during cat; Barry Barto, Barry Leb- the following: » Eberle cemetery. She She has also been a member F P : Pl r Ars. Maur- atches when the tempera- : had a dozen cow birds, of County Chorus and parti- or resenting ay oh Genii Lever 2 Maurice . 1, Overconfidence. After P2 iS after dark. p Award Dinner Be Bret sud pond. Perlads Hinals and blue jays a-cipates in many non-musical The Junior Class of Done-the cast are Susan Webster, Crowl 1 yr. Service star. driving without serious mis- : : Ks | Pack #36 of the Cub Sec- have been Sa B d all winter but the rob- school activities. gal high school will present David Smith, Avis Cross, Genius kits awards were hap all winter long, a driver 4. Melting snow banks inguts held their annual A- John Mattera sla; d.i are the first she has Sue is a sophomore in the “The Song of Bernadette”, Patricia Nornhold, Wendy won by Kent Wolgemuth, may be tembied to think he northern Statey and coming chievement Awards Dinner 1g points, Bill led this spring! academic course. She playsa play in three acts, drama- Olson, David Greer, Brenda pen 1: Lonnie Kaylor, Den has mastered the art of safeshowers bring sloppy streets Wednesday, Feb. 22 at Hos- the nets for 15 ng = 1 oo ¢ 0 flute in the school band and tized by Jean and Walter Pardoe, Linda Shields, Ja- 5. Keith Gish. Den 4; Don. Winter driving—only to findand highway muck splasi terior. banged away f ope opes that Bob Sproutorchestra and chorus festiv- Kerr from the novel by Fr-mes Strickler, Barbara Steh- iq Spyder, grand prize. OW that skill and luck areon windshields that make Awards were presented by doen y lor: an “even 1d be able to stay in the als this year. She is a soloist anz Werfel, on Friday and man, Lewis Hart, Howard The mein feature of ihe sometimes mistaken for each this pleasant season annoy- Arthur Schneider as foliows: Sb rier OO or league this summerin the high school chorus Saturday, March 24 and 25. Mummau, Harry Brooks, rogram was presented .by other, and one’s luck caning and often hazardous for Gordon Ney, bear badge; Ephrata 15 i e given a boost this week and an active member cf at eight o'clock in the school Paul Richards, Nadine Bail- Ds V. Schaffer of York. [UD out during winter's lastdrivers, the chief said. Mud- Geoffrey Halstead and Tho- Donegal B 17 37 —= 200 the report from Los Modern Music ‘ Mahters So-auditorium. ey, Sandra Mihalik, Mary Mr Schaffer the first person days. : a! dy or streaked windshields mas Safko, lion; Jere Nissley In the limi — 35 beles that the new Angel ciety. Sharon Enroughty, daugh- Wolfe, Nancy Graham, Cath- . a De mile AD: 2. The fact that conditions sharply reduce seeing abili- bobcat pin; John Presto, 2; Ephrata : Dre Iminasy _Bame, there has only twolet Carole West, daughter ofter of Capt. and Mrs. S. B.rine Harnish, Connie Ander- ©. . "moo" in one con- 2% become worse with thety, as witness findings of the David Rosser, Philip Wade. a 48-45 victory. ded hurlers. Bob and one Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wast, Enroughty, Marietta Airson, Judith Nissley, Sandra Deacy walk, gave his story arrival of somewhat warmer National Safety Council. InJay Hess. Mark Lawrence, Born br, : 117 Columbia Ave., Mt. Joy, Force Base, will portray the Crowl, and Carol Detwiler. (ow 0 With’ Spring” with Weather. Tests by the Com-a check of vision obstruct- Gordon Ney, Geoffrey Hal- TO COLLECT SCRRAP ® © oo is a senior in the academic title role. Other members of Miss Catharine G. Zeller, °°" 1.0 "00 Cory interes. Mittee on Winter Driving ions on vehicles involved instead and Thomas Safko, The Boy Scouts of Mount on’t know what kind of English teacher, will direct Io or £ Hazards of the National Safe-traffic accidents, the Council gold arrow points; John Pres Joy will collect paper, metal ing commentary. Mr. Scha to, Jay Hess, Thomas O'Con- and rags on Saturday, March nor, Greg Schneider, Chuck 4, i By You. celled Wednesday, - THE WEATHER REPORT - the production. = Judy fer began his hike April 4, a Salyeaay. Mare 7 1948 from Mt. Oglethorpe, FLORIN NEWS NOTES Musser and Thomas Safko will be the last collection ch 1, but about the best t it is i i i f- t directres- s . : can call it is a cowardly By Sam Miller It will operate all right af-Shrum are student di Georgia and ended his hike silver arrow points. for an indefinite period of The program of the eve- time, and householders are —the kind you'll remem. The year 1961 is ruled by ter the 7th. ses. August 5, 1948 on Mt. Kata- from ge yan of Oz Be on Seng Be careful of accidents on B din, Maine. The following persons Sr. Clyde ; Baliitay Ed ning was provided by Ricky asked to have bundles on . a > March 6 and 7. Earthquakes SURPRISE PARTY al led on Mr. and Mrs. Iradaughter, Vickie o iZ3- Hahn, student at Franklin curbs by 9 Une Bed GO Toye a Sze sls. due ground: Us Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leas Brandt on Sunday, Mr. and bethtown were Sunday even-,nq nfarshall College,” who a you ha e luck o ’ 7 * ti ite . ar : g she : i 4 i g > if : < z Maurice Bailey. whebout @ normal spring. Sum. time. on Meron 3. Jupiter of Maytown entertained at a Auxiliary Joins Mrs 3 Richa Homoter ing guests of She Shotts i) spol “Soncering snakes, When heavy snow settles » “Oh, I never won any-mer will be on the dry side. thor accident period surprise’ birthday party In __g | . Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Engle and Mr. 3 Mos don rT 4 To pi » and illuS-on ornamental evergreens g’? Nevertheless, she March 2, Mercury, which 2° : be " . honor of their daughter, Ta- Civic Project daughter Eorara ef Mount walter and Mes, Busts I d a os talk with live and other shrubs, get out an h the $100 savings bond rules communications will be Honesty is fear of being , on her 16th birthday, at : 333 §Joy R. D Jer called on the. Jormersspocimens. B ordinary .broom to remove weekend af’ a “sample retrograde until March 7. If caught. Have you noticed the , 0 nravtown American Le- The Ladies Auxiliary . of Joy 1. 1). brother and family, Mr. and 8 __ It, suggests Joseph Hayden, 2" ‘Open House ogtt p ¢ reception on your TV or rad-Slogan for the new frozen gion, on Friday, Feb. 24. the Friendship Fire Co. of Mr. and Mrs. _Earl Shoe- Mrs, Landis Buckwalter and When in need of printing extension ornamental horti- ¥ 0 ‘ ) t of Mount Joy has joined themaker, of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Mary Buckwalter atremember The Bulletin. culturist at Penn State. 5 ted , foods—‘Best Meals You Ev- s the recipien Be fie ‘oll Harris 10 acis Up, don't be sane er Thaw.” i oy useful Community Club Awards called on Mr. and Mrs. Har-Highland Drive, Lancaster on relatives sponsored by WLAN - radio yey Shoemaker and family Sunday evening. PROCLAMATION -— a 7 aE nd oi i : RRIAGE LICENSES MEW ARRIVALS 6, pissin A Fh ir cas of Lancaster. There areon Friday evening. Mr. William Lawton Jr acob J. M. Snyder, Mt. 8, cloudy and breezy; 9, and Everyone enjoyed an eve-many partlelpeling sponsors. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Derrand two daughters of Lan WHEREAS, The American Legion, dedicated to R2, and Vera Jean Hei. 10. rain becoming colder. ning of games and dancing. BY patronizing hese SPOR and son bert, Miss Nor caster Were Supper guests of service for God and Country, has become one of the 542 East High Street, Plant flowers for beauty on Delicious refreshmer#s were SOrs, cash awards are earned ma Eichler, an r. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Voge great bulwarks of the American way of life through abethtown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.the 4, and 5th. Best days toserved. centered around a for our Treasury. The am- Mrs. Jackson Metheny and on Tuesday evening. its leadership in all movements designed to r t B Geltmacher, 211 West Main plant- for aobve-the-ground beautiful birthday cake. ount of cash awards that are children were guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs, Martin Ney, INraic COOIton ora h 18 £ promote LEGE CHOIR street, are the parents of a crops are the 16, 24, and 25. Be earned will be determinedand Mrs. Lloyd Kreider atand Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ko- ap ’ ’ el mericanism for the pres CERT son, born Saturday, Feb. 18, Best days to spray are 17, 18 by the amount of effort that Fairmont on Sunday. ser, returned to their homes, ervation of our freedoms and free Institutions; and e Gettysburg College at St. Joseph's hospital. 26 and 27. Best days for AT FORT KNOX is put into this project. Mr. Charles Walters, ofon Tuesday after spending a WHEREAS, The American Legion, whose mem- ir will present a concert Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Ros- pruning 6, 7, and 15. Army Pvt Jack S. Steck- Newly elected officers for Baltimore, Md. spent themonth in Florida. bers have served in the Twentieth Century’s three kacred music at Grace Lu. enberger, Marietta RD, are Brrr man. son of Mrs. Edna V.1961 are: Pres, Edith Etsell; week end with his uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess, wars, will celebrate the 42nd anniversary of its birth, ran church, James andthe parents of a daughter, Lehman. Manheim R4, is re- 1st Vice pres, Myrtle Baie aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence visited the formers parents, March 15 to 17, 1961, marking the completion. of 42 pen St, Lancaster, Sun.born Monday, Feb. 27, at Hempfield Cagers Win ¢clving 12 peeks of Intere A es Miia, gin Myers dintrs H.R. B Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess, years of patriotic labors which have had a great and » March 5 at 4 p.m Pro- the St. Joseph's hospital. The . |! diate speed radio Spe ee. ia fi ve yn Mr. hi ore di arn-at Loysville, Perry Co., on heneficial impact on the welfare and security of A- or Parker B. Wagnild, is mother is the former Janet County Championship [nies 0 20 ATr Bt DONE Cts oe ma pucsts of their soninlaw and Mr. md Mrs. Loyd Vogel, Mica: . ye of ; ertained Mr. oad Mrs NOW, THEREFORE, I Frank B. Walter, Burgess ductor. The public is in-Ellen Thuma, daughter of Donegal sports fans re-is scheduled to end April 13. Heisey, Chaplain, Ruth daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Lancaster of the Borough of Mount Joy, do hereby proclaim the 4 Sitend. Rev. 2d Mss. 2 Dyna joiced with Hempfield this Steckman is being trained Shields, Ent. Chairlady, Ka-Shetter on Sunday. oo, ris Groat retiren In week over the Black Knightsto send and receive Morse thryn Geltmacher. Mr, and Mrs. Clarenceto supper on Saturday even- Week of March 12 to 18, 1961, as AMERICAN LE- a . victory over Solanco in thecode and to operate and Breer Myers, entertained the fol-ing. GION BIRTHDAY WEEK, and do call upon all eitiz- As a public service, The Mr, and Mrs. James R..,ynty basketball champion-maintain various types of ra-TO READING lowing guests to dinner on Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter ens and all organizations to join in paying tribute to lletin lists the following Markley, of 8 Apple Al gj, dio equipment under all con- Ben C. Groff, formerly ofSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iraand Mrs. Susan Miller, and the good works of The American Legion as a token pysician, who may be ley are the parents of a Despite the Knights’ maul- ditions. this city, son of Mr. and Wolgemuth and daughter, Irvin Bishop, called on Mrs, of the public appreciation of the warti d ached for emergency ser- daughter, born Wednesday, jng of Donegal during the The 23-year-old soldier Mrs. Benj. F. Groff, of New Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wol-John Grube at Lititz, Tues. ti p @ ER I Logi . me and peace- e or by those who are Mar. 1, at St. Joseph”s hos-pact season, fans recognized entered the Army in Novem- Haven street, has been as-gemuth of Elizabethtown day. ime services oi local Legionnaires. able fo contact their pital. their power and skill as ex-ber. 1960. signed as assistant manager and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Geb- In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my mily physician: Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene pressed in the 74-55 win at, Steckman is a 1955 grad-of the W. F. Woolworth Goble of Philadelphia. hart and family of Staten Is- hand and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Bor Frey, 230 Marietta ave. are Penn Manor over Solanco. uate of Palmyra high schoolstore in Reading. He has Mrs. George Berrier andland, N. Y. spent the week- ©U8h of Mount Joy on this 21st day of February in FRANK B. WALTER. Sunday the parents of a son, born on Hempfield moves into Dis-and was employed by the been taking manager’s train- three daughters of Etown R end with the formers’ par- the year of our Lord 1961. Dr. John Gates cia) offs Friday night. fore entering the Army. in Amber, Pa. and Mrs. Paul Shetter and (Turn to page 6) Burgess t is expected that at its1961 but the amount will be meeting on Monday relatively small, estimated In the meantime, as plan Tuesday, Feb. 28, at General trict Three Class “B” play-Hershey Chocolate Corp., be. ing at the Woolworth store D. were supper guests of Mr.ents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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