The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 15, 1961, Image 1

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D.H.S. Honors Given
<= As School Year Ends The Mount Joy
principal, presented the vania Section of American
awards to seniors, and Rag-Chemical Society award for *¥W@ds .. ormtautz it WP" SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 3 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURS DAY, JUNE 15, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
weekend: wirch = ordinarile ner F. Hallgren, assistant chemistry; Geoffrey Mariner +
veeke y v 8 y 3 ™ a > We » aines rica
ould likely be spotted in an principal, gave the under-and Karl Haines. American
nirely different Tocaion in ‘le ards Federation of music ward. Fire Company To Move Storm Rages Through Area;
pe Bulletin, But, becatise We awards were: Loraine Felty, Economics award; Joanne 9 . »
Donegal Section Farms Hit Hard
The raing came and the where a lightning bolt knock- knocked off and hurled ac-
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nant £3 KEELEY y . ati a 2 " 8 Wa
A special assembly pro- David Johns, Bausch and -— {A FE
| gram was held June 2, after- Lomb Science medal: Wil- on Se . hn
noon at the Donegal highliam Young and Martha py
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7) - School when annual awards Rainbolt, Danforth Founda
S were presented to members tion awards for leadership;
l \V/ Cs 3 of this year's graduating Dorothy Engle, Lancaster Bar
a iid. class. - Assn. essay prize; David
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John G. Hart, high school Johns, Southeastern Pennsyl-
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= . Lowell Sumpman Martin Linda Sumpman, A d | Si Pf
ttle mere personal, we ln Memorial plaque in instru- Donna Charles, Carol Rapp, n mprove irens sl
andle the news this Way, ental music; William Young Arlene Shenk, Joyce Wolge- ; fs
his time. and Cheryll Brown, the Vet- muh Carol Goepfrich, Home To provide a better distri-town.”








~ erans of Foreign Wars Citiz- Nursing awards: James Harn. Pution of sound, changes in Specifically, “downtown” : winds blew! ed clapboards loose, punched ross the room, the sink dam-
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli enship medals; David Johns, ish i Cheryl Brown, Mt, the Friendship Fire com-the two p.eces of equipment’ But, despite the fact Mount a hole in the wall and rattled aged and other mischief.
osteticr celebrated thelr Rensselaer Alumni Medal for Joy Jovcees Athletic troph- pany's siren system are to be that are now on the north: Joy was in the path of a vic-around the kitchen. Damage was estimated at a
“ jous summer thundershower Flying boards broke win-few hundred dollars. No one
Tuesday afternoon, relatively dows in the house next door. was injured.
: little of serious damage was Mrs. Shock was not aware Roadways were temporar-
done. of what had happened to the ily flooded, storm drains over
i There were brief powerhouse when the lightning taxed.
“and utilities failures, many bolt actually hit. She, of Rural Donegal area, hows
broken tree limbs, water in course, realized that it had ever, was harder hit.
basements, rain through open landed very near but not un- In a section a half mile
windows and flooded gutterstil she saw her kitchen did wide and perhaps two or
“and downspouts. she fully realize. three miles west of Florin,
° But, there were no reports Coming from upstairs, on farm crops were badly dam-
th wedding anniversary Mathematics and science. ies; Barry Earhart, DeKalb made within the very nearend of the roof of Newcom- “=
ith a buffet for family and Science Medal Given Agricultural plaque; J. Terry future. ers Hardware store will be’
iends. And — a wonderful Zeller, the Charles Palmer Fire Chief John Myers moved to the front and an- 5
py it was, complete with Fi F N ti | Davis medal for current ev-sa'd th's week that supplies other siren added to the clus- | %
bwers and g fts and all the Irs ariona ents; Rachel Nolt, Lancaster have been received and that ter. : ; :
vely things which go to . id County Bankers prize forshortly the firemen them- One will be pointed north, |
ake such an occasion mem- Votes Divi end FHA work; Barry Earhart, selves will do what electrical another east and the third |
able. D rectors of the First Na. Witness Oak Chapter Agri- Wiring and mechanical man- south from the new position.
® oO tional Bank and Trust Com. Cultural traveling trophy; ipulations are necessary. Uptown LE two sirens
But, what we want to get Pany at their weekly meet- Pamela Toppin, first, and The plan is to add another now on top of the Reist Seed.
ound to saying is that the N& Tuesday, declared a semi-



Richard Heisey, second, Fu-siren “downtown” and to tap compny building will be ta: i ie, : ely Folin Ere
anonal. divider ture Occupation Letter Writ-onto the Gerberich-Payne ken down, additional wires’ of injuries or high-priced the opposite nse of We we d wind did the di
tetters have done more Hila ividend o common J awards. shoe company’s siren “up-strung on west up the alley : : x damage. ; house Spon: : e si e struc 2} = win i ir-
an to reach a wonderful '0¢X. Las . The followin : and across south to the shoe Miss Lucille Thome, daugh- Probably the most seriousshe saw kitchenware scatter-ty work.
ilestone in their lives by The dividend is a 4 per 1e 1ollowing seniors re- factory, and attached to the !eF of Mrs. Helen Strickler of was at the home of Claraed and broken and the front Corn, tobacco and barley




i ial anniver-cent payment on capital ceived a gold numeral which SU Dine Mount Joy, was graduated Schock, 33 Frank street,of a silverware drawer suffered as hail riddled tae
Tne Ep stock, payable July. indicated the number of : Pi k Ga there. cs from the Washington Hospi- leaves of a number of corn
: 60 Be years they have been in sen- egion ICKS e or equipment is lar.) copter in Washington, D. and tobacco fields and knock-
BRIDAL SHOWER ior band. ger and more powerful, giv-
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g : : N D ed heads off barley.
Over the past 20 Years A Bridal Shower was giv- Jeanette Appley, John R | hh Ing a better chance for fire. Cpl2 Bley Ie a a advil e vy Blood onor List The latter, which would
y have done something ,."s. apes 'yuonne Brubak- Dick Robert Eshleman, Lor- ay UDEI men to hear an alarm. of Mount Joy high school . * : have been ready for harvest
cial for their sommuunity, er, Mount Joy, on Fridayraine Gilbert, Karl Haines Thus, the total change will and served for three years in Bein Made By Fire Chief in a couple of weeks, was
ply by being emse ves night at the home of Mr. and and Roger Packer. 4; Sharon Commande give more noise “downtown” the Air Force before enroll- dg badly blown down by the
a Mrs. Lester Eshlemen, Mt. Baker, Carol Gratch, James over Newcomers, more noiseing for her nurses’ training. list of availablewith him, giving him their Wind. Although that prob-
F Tg -Nedy a ¥- Joy RI. The hostesses were Harnish, Geoffrey Mariner, At the regular monthly Irom the shoe factory's big-She will be on the Staff of few Is : lem can, in the main, be
i illi i : blood donors in Mount Joy names, address, telephone .
id ti tig Mrs. Eshleman and Mrs. Ev-John Martin, James Phillips, meeting of Post 185 Ameri- 5°T €duibment and onethe St. Elizabeth hospital in | IS in } ; '® overcome, heads which were
ot only did they build gyn Brybaker. and Judy R ce, 5; Darryl Ay. he eed held June 8th at Smaller siren will be left for Washington, D. C., following; Seeded, it was PoINed SUL fiber Bid (iw tyre Fnwocked off and which have



gi ; this week by Fire Chief Jno. known. :
Fr A DINNER DEST Tens. 5 Hen Rewima snd the Post home, the following? Pare: B her graduation. Myers y Thus, in the lower right Jalien te the ground will be
. illiam Young, 7; and Carol officers were elected for 1961 Be wy ; i : st.
, but from the first they : ita ‘ To meet emergencies hand corner of this page of The littl is exg
Hed a certain someining ;, 2. Sd Mrs. Richard Mar. west, 3 lowing studeitis re ee: 3 r Hib . . Riles inevitably furn up, Ee Dulieun is a go gg to grow ot He a
hh de them known : > 2 hid ' ; ommander, ay 'W A L quick, up-to date reference is style or convenient use o : id
: gg this section je and Pill, dined with Mr.colved a pin for completing First vice commander, Rich- inners re iste needed. In times past, such a the chief and others of the “gh but the ‘obacey is amet
and wide In 8 “and Mrs. Harry Kuhn. Thetwo full years in senior band: er story.
ard Sp'ess; Second vice com- file was available and was community.
: Planted ly f days,
mander, James Harnish; ad- For Annual Rose Show frequently used. But, today The form should be filled the crop Ves badly at ph
judant, Jim Buehler; finance there is no adequate informa-out and sent by mail to Fire it is the belief now that much
vo © folks then visited Mr. and Phyllis Brown, Lloyd Hei-
ot only has their food Mrs. Pohn M. Trout of Mari-sey, Sandra Scott, Connie
H service been good andetta Rl. Then they visited Anderson, Mary Jane Barton
plemented with genial'ty 228 S. Market St. Mr. andJamce Berrier, Carol Buch goo. Dave Baker; chaplain A “Love Song” and aexhibits in the arrangement: . . Chief John Myers, Mountof it will be replanted rather
there has been @ High Mrs. Russell K. Kain (Turn to page 3) Emory Krick; h'storian, Gary “Tanya” rose won top hon-and composition classes: The chief pointed out that Joy, given to him personally, than risk letting nature re-
al tone mantained which ' = : : 4 Ellis, judge advocate, Jamesors Saturday in the eighth : two Sundays ago a case a-or it may be left at the Bul- pair the damage
r helped make Hostetters Heilig, service officer, Ger-annual Mount Joy Rose show . Father We Thank Thee”, rose which required a some-letin office. The area hard hit extend-
erent A R id Vi . ald Sheetz; sergeant at arms, held Saturday, June 10, at A. Arlene Miller, Ist; Mrs. what unusual blood type. It As he receives names, ed west from Flor'n to near
‘eo 0. rea esl ents ictims Harry Blessing Jr. and Har-the Union National Mount Ruth C. Kraybill, 2nd; Mrs. turned out to be a difficult Myers will begin a new and Donegal Springs and ap-
e beautiful painting of v ry Blessing Sr.; trustees, Geo. Joy Bank. Jen Reist, 3rd; and honor- job of finding someone who up-to-date file which canproximately from the Musser
an’s “Head of Christ” Of Flim Flam’ Artists Lelbseputea: Lee R.ce and R. The former, shown by Les: Se hention, MES. Charles hed the needed blood. serve as a qu.ck reference farms to the Pennsylvania
bs not hang over the man- i ; ter Hostetter, was named : vers is asking that all when needed. railroad.

: ie Delegates to County Coun-Queen of the sh “For the Night” — Phoebe Persons who are willing to
meaning. ‘That meaning As a special favor to resi-important parts of the second oj] Ray Huber, C. R. Boose, Ques CXR on ig Krall, 1st; Mrs.”O. W. Uurich give blood for emergencies
pervaded the atmosphere Jeans of oe oa: Distrigt and hiv Da: These Fi George Leibschultz, Dave Robert -C Lichly, was Maid 2nd; Mrs. Wayne Miller, 3rd; 3nd when needed to register eor e eam
Ip ~ Attorney AMr . Alspachsions turn out to Judg- Baker, Irvin Smith’ Jr., Jim : : and honorable mention 4 H
| is part of the complete-, "1.4 a warning that ment notes signed by of Honor. vd Aon; M15 Y an e P S
; : both guehler, W. Shiffer, Tom jes in Marian Toppin.
s 8} we business Bg residents be on the alert to husband and wife against garnish and Harry BI There were 206 ‘entries in Pp TO HOLD MEETING
attra .
! : : . Blessing, the show and 615 friends and “For the Plea i L h C 1 P
« » . e . sant Mornin i ili
oy recognize “flim flam artists. their property. Jr; Alternates: Bill Mont exhib'tors saw the displays. Light'—a so orn a The ladies auxiliary of aunc Oo ege rogram
his and the beginnings of Recently, he said, there The district attorney stated gomery, Paul Pickle, Harold Judges were Frank Yeingst 1st: Marian Toppin, 2nd: Les. the Milton Grove Sportsmen
tetters Banquet hall is have been many complaints that his office will gladly in- Eshelman, Dick Spiess, B. A. } ) y Sa
L: ! ; of Steelton, Dr. C. Stuartter G. Hostetter, 3rd and
e Mount about ‘“racketeers working vestigate all cases of fraud Shupp, Lee R ce, Bruce smith of Elizabeth Io 2
Bs Su Bory ey through the countryside, sell-and any person who thinks Greiner and Carl Peiffer. v Hows a lonarable mention, Ruth E.
3 ar, er Mrs. D. E. Hoff and Mrs. .
ich deserves to recall ating numerous doubtful prod-he may have been victimized Delegates to State Conven Russell G. Williams, both I Shenk
n the dining room with-

association will hold a meet- George W. Leaman, Mount grams of solicitation of funds,
ing on June 20, 7:30, at the JOY, a member of the Advis-with a proposed total budget
club house. The ladies willory Committee for the De-of $2500,000. This plan en-
hold an auction after the velopment Program of East visions five buildings within

special Line ucts and services. should contact the local po-tion: Oliver Spickler, James Harrisburg. For, Rest’ — Mrs. O. W.meeting. ern Mennonite College, Har-the next six years. An archi-
Ee tes mate I TL me RA Er Fo tomy 101 cari XPD fe ve seni sien Tes teed crloved by
bo—to Eli and Mrs. Hus-has had three complaints o € county detective, is Jr., Lee 1s Sr., Geo. the following were placed in 1¢ college to draw plans for
D 2 5 se from persons in the Mount Howard M. Snyder, in the Leibschultz, Clyde Boose and ‘© 3 ory Committee, the Executivea Men's Dormitory, which
er, a Sheets] golden rose Tov wine. Or fie Florin. court house is available and Dave Baker. the Court of Hono®! ORIN NEWS NOTES Committee of the Board Of will be the first in the series
orough Councilman Sima second “on the Mount Joy I he can not be reached the These officers will be in- Best yellow hybrid Tea, Trustees, and the Steering of new buildings. Other pro-
hog : toiri , : : : +o Sunl ght, Harry Farmer, Sr.: i relop- fg :
ton has had some warm Side” of Salunga and a third district attorney's office may stalled at a dinner meeting Best BO hybrid tea, White Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr Schlegelmilch on Monday. Committee for the Develop posed buildings in the De-
Cn 5 ; A : ment Program, last Friday i
pliments and commenda-on West Man street. be phoned. . August 10th. Knight, Mrs. . Jean Reist; ere dinner guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geib and Satara The Phobos Big Sgn luke
s this week. At the June The Salunga woman sign- Best pink hybrid tea, Pink daughter and her husband, of Salunga and Mr. and Mrs was held on the Easternry a High School classroom
bting of Borough Councled a judgment note for $1. a Peace, Mrs. Charles Heaps: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreider Kenneth Hickernell and sons
ade an unsupported mo- 950 for aluminum siding anit © weat er iy sam mi CF Best ted hybrid tea, | Grand at Quarryville RD. on Sun. of Rheems called on Mr. and
to discontinue enforce- now can’t locate the seller. Duchess Charlotte, Raymond Rev. James Eshelman is a Mrs. Benjamin Hess on Sun-
Mennonite College campus bu’lding, and a Seminary
to discuss current needs in building.


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pt of parking meters on Alspach says, “Think Be- New Moon, June 12 at 12:-born on th's day will tell lies Gilbert; Best blend hybrid SWrgical patient at St. Jo- day evening. ga a Jgke B
rday nights after 6 p.m. fore you Sign,” is a mighty 17 am. Moon will be in Ge-all their life unless he is weld tea, Torch Song, Lester G. seph Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs : Warren i
oe © o good slogan when dealingm™mi and rising in Pisces. trained. Hostetter; Best grandflour, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ham- Barnhart of Lancaster visit- h NG a, monber of D.H.S. Yearbook
is motion was lost for a with fast-talking sellers of Gemini is an air sign and Pi- What America really needs Buccaneer, Ruth E. Shenk;ilton and sons and Misses oq is the 35-person Advisory Com-
; : : . 3 5 the formers sister and mp; thi b 4 .
nd as all other five mem- home ‘mprovements. He rec-sces is a calm water sign. is more young people who Best floribunda, White Bou. Naomi Cunningham and Miss her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Philtes witlen hey Bs Names Editor
of the body sat silent. ommends deferring singing Weather over the July 4th Will carry to their jobs thequet, Henry Zerphey, and Mary Hamilton visited Mr. Paul Shetter on Sunday. Pp to give guidance and
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any contract with strangers holidays will be 1, 2, and 3,same enthusiasm for getting best climber, Rosary, Mrs. Walter Geyer at the home counsel to Eastern Menno- Sandra Mihalik, Marietta, :
orton discovered that al-until a thorough check has generally clear clouding up ahead that they display inCleo Shank. of his son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess ?'t¢ College in its Develop- has been selected as editor.
gh his fellow councl-been made. “Many people,” on the 4th, followed by some traffic. S. A. Horton was the high-1aw, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin and sons Kenneth and Glenn Ment Program. in-chief of the 1962 Emerald,
do not agree with him, he added, “are signing bind- rain on the 5th and 6th. Mike, “What became ofest winner of points in the Geyer at E'town R.D. onand Miss Mary Ann Sim- The combined committees yearbook of Donegal high
gt of citizens of the com-ing contracts to pay what a- June 16, moon enters Leo, the hired man you got from Show with Lester G. Hostet- Sunday. : mons of Lancaster R.D. spent at their meeting last week school. Her associate editors
ity do agree. mounts to double the price athe most barren of all signs. the city?” Ike: “He crawled ter second, Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess the week-end at their camp agreed to inaugurate a six. are Judy Shrum, Florin, and
e © wo sim’lar article would cost if Plant nothing. June 18, moon under a mule to see why it Heaps and Miss Ruth E. Flsiteg ur od Jers 3 Ein Porry On. B year Development Program, Avis Cross, Maytown.
pst Saturday there were purchased locally.” enters Virgo, an earth sign;did not go’. Shenk tied for third place. Tor 2 ndethook on consisting of two 3-year pro- ther staff heads selected
important chicken bar-b- Among those named for2l, moon enters Libra an air Weather - June 16, 17, The follow'ng winners Mr Y eee Hess ‘of Mount are: business manager, Kath.
in Mount Joy. One Was ho.) checking are such it- Sign (best time to plant flow- cooler, partly cloudy; 18, Were selected from the 105 Jv RD. called on Mr Geo : | leen Gruber; advertising
n by the Sportsmen and omg a5 roofing, siding, and ers for beauty); 23, moon en-clearng; 19, 20 and 21, a Mumper Sr. one day 1 st new arriva S - by dr. storp sales manager, Lewis Hart;
other by the Fire com-jightning rods. ters Scorpio, a good sign tostorm cycle; 22, 23 and 24 be : y qo >
weeks vearbook sales manager, Pat
Miss Karen Gutshall of _ Mrf- and Mrs. Abram B.a son, born June 11 at the Nornhold: assistant yearbook
Marietta held a lawn party Groff, Mount Joy R1, are the Allentown hospital. = Mrs. sales manager, Sandra Crowl;
and barbeque on Sunday af- Parents of a son, born Satur- Zimmerman is the former photography editor, Richard
e ternoon and Mr. Franklin 92¥, June 10, at St. Joseph's Florence L. Christ, daughter Peters; photographic arrange-
leaving out from Mercury); any personly cloudy, chance for fog. the U.S. Army, through The Geib and Miss Judy Rice hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.ments manager, Charles Sul-
: : High School Graduate Spec-were "among the invited Mr. and Mrs. Owen E.Christ 318 Birchlang Ave, off; art editor, Linda Shields;
alist Program”. : guests. Mummau, Mount Joy R2, are Mount Joy. Mr. Zimmerman boys’ sports editor, Robert
The youth, who enlisted” Mr” ang Mrs. John Barto the parents of a son, born onis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Young; girls’ sports editor,
Tune 1, is Fred B. Lynch,of Elizabethtown were din- Saturday, June 10, at Lancas- Noah H. Zimmerman, Bare-Linda Weidman; faculty ad-
He warned of thich order plant (its a water sign): July partly cloudy; 25, 26, 27 and ENLISTS :
9.9 . Pads with three colors of pa- 4, moon will be in violent 28, generally nice with a A Bainbridge youth who
ere was a mXxup in the per One stunt, is to find that Aries, a fire sign (on this day chance of a thunderstorm a- graduated fram Donegal high
s and a bit of ill feeling the carbon paper convenient-the moon will be 90 degrees bout the 26; 29 and 30, part-School in 1959 has enlisted in
een the promoters of]y does not fit,
wo affairs.
a © o
pwever, in the windup.
Sportsmen had more cus-
prs than chickens and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles par 3 ; i i ; Py ; ; :
s : _ Mrs. guests of their son and ter General hospital. ville R1. They are serving 2 ministration editor, Lois
2 able to send 2 Sizoslis M. Lynch, Bainbridge. He his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Ellis, years of IW work at the Thumma; senior division edi-
Sa te bi, will be sent to Fort Dix, for Barto on Sunday. Mount Joy R1, are the par-General hospital, Allentown tor, Brenda Pardoe: and or-
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eight weeks of basic training. Mr. and Mrs. David Geib ents of a daughter, born on
He will then attend a school gnd daughter Ruth visited Thursday, June 8, at the St.
for “Fixed Cryptographic Jerry Geib of Mount Joy on Joseph's hospital.
Equipment Repair”, at FortSunday afternoon who return Mr. and Mrs. Robert She
had “neglected” to eat
Il the chicken was “all.”
e o ®
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. ganizations editor, Joyce
Estep, Maytown, are the par Newcomer.
ents of a son, born Tuesday, B
rk June 13, at St. Joseph's hos- When in need of printing,




is may come as a disap Monmouth, New Jersey. ed to his home after being of Mount Joy R2, are then; °
nA ) tal, ster.
tment to some. But, the Brn hospitalized for two weeks. parents of a daughter, born Lancaster remember The Bulistin.
this week is that there By MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs. Adah Eichler visited Thursday, June 8, at General
be oo Miss Mount Joy James E. Sload, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Espen- hospital.
est this summer, spon- and Mary Lou Goodling, Mt.shade at Mount Joy R. D. Tole | WILL BE
d by the Jaycees. Foy. on ‘Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hess, B A BLOOD DONOR
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all probab lity, there *
be a Miss Mount Joy ;
ee selected but there:
be no contest. i
Lester Good, Columbia R. Mr. Gary Vogel is spend- 2 Nh Siren Mu, ae
3 ¢ : : the parents of a daughter, -
D. 1, and Mary D. Jackson, IN a week with his uncle born Thursday, June 8, at St Name
Mount Joy R. D. 1. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas , Ne 4 :
Vogel at Columbia. Joseph's hospital.
d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel,

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oN As a public service, The yateq g Mig in Righ Jr., Butler, Pa. announce the Address
eason — The event has Bulletin lists the following school, Class of 1960, enlist- Pirth of a daughter, June 11.
a money-losing proposi-’
to the tune of about §
) each year.
physician, who may be ed in the Naval Reserves Mrs: Wetzel is the former
reached for emergency ser- and left Saturday for Great Joanne Ruhl.
vice or by those who are Lakes, Naval Training Cent- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar-
Telephone Number



36 unable fo contact their er, where he will receive Man, Mount Joy Rl, are the| Blood Type (:f known)
hos Bs A 1 ; family physician: his basic training. parents of a daughter, born
NIVE RY vA SB. icin pra Mrs. Hattie Long of Har. Sunday, June 11, at Ephrata Plea ri inly i i is
r. and Mrs. Arthur Zer- ROSE SHOW WINNERS—Two top winners in the 1961 Rose Show, held Satur- Sunday risburg visited Mrs. Sara Community hospital. » a Dil 3nd Se) or give this coupon
y Sr. observed their 39thday at the Union National Mount Joy Bank, included: (left) A. Arlene Miller, R. D. 2 Schlegelmileh on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. John Zim- yO Yount Jor pee RS
ding anniversary on Sat- Mount Joy with her best arrangement of show, and (right) Lester G: Hostetter, North ' Mr. and Mr . merman, 1823 Turner St,| the Bulletin office.
y, June 10th. Barbara street, with his Queen of Show. —Photo by James Hostetter Dr. Thomas o Connor man bir Bn: pv Allentown are the Ee .