The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 02, 1961, Image 1

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    Christmas Clubs To Put
= $200,000 In Local Hands
This week, some 2100 soon, 2 & Y
Christmas Club members in Checks will be mailed |
this community are making ‘ater this month - about the te . |
final payments on savings 20th. 5 fa oS wi c Ba |
plans which within the next National statistics indi- “po a
» »
iF ‘ew weeks will return them cate that if this area fol- i id
& nearly $200,000. lows suit, 30 per cent of the EE 23
Both local banks - the total will be spent for Chist om : Fe ="
Now. ' here's a record. TiS: National Bank and mas purchases; 40 per cent oun ——— orp -
n; to Per Favela —Y Trust company and its Florin for savings and investments MILB 1 ris ait PH SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 23 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
warles Derr, Marietta aVe., pranch and the Union Nat- or future use, 17 per cent
as begun his 44th year as a j,na] Mount Joy Bank and for taxes; 5 per cent for
ruck driver and has driven jis Maytown branch—will be year-end bills and 6 per cent
nore than 2,000,000 miles closing outsthe 1961 accounts for miscellaneous purposes -
ith only one accident Thus, a considerabl chunk
. 09 y oney is about to be ' " : . "
of ony ati ly In the “good 'ol days,” the ing the “king of sports. A) y another and one word to an- noon of fun, three heats of
placed in circulation locally- a > : h h : i !
a a i other until finally, several running races will be staged
And, not only has he had . s j i
: 9 y blades of the town Others just like to see
y poe ras sli one way or another. young ’ ’ i ; Sn
nly one—it was slight and, SICO Gives ! ; romped their horses up and horse race. 4 b 3 #8 E woecks ago they had a race. by
8 4 “Donegal Scout,” owned
A i im- The Christmas Club Cor- .
HE ok ron Jum down Main street. Thus, on Saturday after. . It wasn't completely satis-
f factory—from some view-and ridden by Clyde Wivell

ES CGA re ati alls io 0 g
gis to RY several cars from Awards poratjon galls JSoeudion 19 For a time the people look- noon, Nov. 11, at about 2 o’-§ 4 : 3 i :
¢ oe now about to receive their ed on and enjoyed the fun clock, there's going to be a 3 % ; fii points—so they have arrang- of Columbia R. D.; “Spruce,”
: Saat The SICO Company held checks joined their clubs and activity. horse race. In fact, there are 7} g ¥ a. a g ed to race again. owned and ridden by Amos
Charlie began driving for ‘ts 75th Anniversary banquet|ast November and Decem- Later the sport was frown- going to be several races with 5 wigs wel But—to add a bit of spice, Lichty, Mount Joy R.D., and
Jarence Schock with Rh two. Friday evening, October 27, ber, months that were con- ed upon as “too dangerous.” plenty of local talent involv- 4 they have invited some oth- “Rex”, owned and ridden by
hinder auto cal with Solid at Hostetters. sidered at the bottom of the The horse racers were fin-ed. er horse lovers to take part David Martin, son of Curvin
res, no side curtains, no Robert F. Schroll ally pushed off Main street Action will be on the H. B. and finally the date has been Martin.
indshield wiper, no heater. dent of the company, opened B and things quieted down un- Endslow airport, near Done- ; ; set. Anyone interested in see-
ow... driver for New the program with appropri- til a new generation ofgal church, where there will 3 Horses and drivers now ing the races is invited — no
andard, it's “like you were ate remarks, then turned the AMP Shows “horse-power” lovers took be both harness and running o i include: “Gladly Accepted,” charge, of course.
¢ ; 4 i owned and driven by Nis ns Bp
your own living room.” re ng
® © o meeting over to Lester Mum- over. races.
In the meantime, however, The whole thing started sley; “Lady Beechwood,”
: . vice-president, who acted 4 a
A great safety enthusiast, ma Vice pres the horse racing sport hasseveral months ago when oy owned by Nissley and driven . .
: . A as toastmaster. 00 ear : p . ) Ny
arlie p’aces much stress . not died out. Curvin Martin, south of Flor- is by his trainer; “Irish Marks” rl e ins
Dr. D. L. Biemesderfer, It 1 Sea : 3 z : ir ; 3: lt :
has just found a new in, bought a harness horse owned and driven by James
bon use of turn signals to : : v " a "
. ide - ns of AMP Incor- : :
form other drivers what to De esident of She S1cO Foun Tae domestic and location for its activity. and began having a little One of the four harness horses which will take part Johnson of Maytown and “P. N 2
auon, was spe $ And—there are still plenty fun, “just kicking around.” in a “race for fun” on Saturday, Nov. 11, at the H. B. 5 Haven,” owned and driven ame 0.
pect. dad, oe :
rent san subsidiaries and its : : ‘
® © o evening. European Su » / » “ick > : ich. Endslow Airport (Donegal Airport) is P. J. Haven owned , ’; :
There has been no an- Robert P. McGinley, gen-affiliate, Pamcor, Inc., contin- gi verple who & oo Kiel Pog bo Pleng 3 Rich by Curvin H. Martin, a is A with ‘the reins. With PY, Curvin Martin : A record has been set at
uncement = vet of eral sales manager, presented ued at a record rate during So © » L OI Ey ss ey 3 andisvii’e, him is his daughter, Mrs. Embree Drake of Phoenix, Ariz. Lbere will be three heats. I high school!
Ie a 0 any the sales awards and Arthur the first nine months of 1961, travel out of the state and who also has a couple of har- .p 33 is an “ol track horse with plenty of style, flash and Then, to add more horse Donegal high school!
ange in plans, but there oe CI credit man-U. A. Whitaker, president, spend a lot of money enjoy-ness horses. One thing led 0 get away. racing interest to the after- The Indian football : team
Ss been a possibility that phey, g : ros to the states in his report to share- has won two games this sea-
awards son and chances are they can
kb Donegal high school - ager, the eral leadi in holders f I 4 Y Oo Laur l cl l
: oO sar rritories leading in on th Hocke | eam WwW ns DI 15 ame ! eaders
i id dh Ca Combin IS orl) Y I No Vv D ri Eek ile Tribe had its
e will not be plaved. these fields for the year. : E
et Alfred ‘Holmes wii retire One 0 $43,604,050 from . . ‘1.4: ‘I: biggest day in history, win-
Patton alway 5 nization and in . Sl : N Ch h kL B ld od P | :
btball squad Er es his fine ser- $:0914.014 18 fe brs nme ew ampions Ip For Ag Drive or ul Ing an avi ion A EN isis
no different. However, in- vice was given a television ME "0 og net income for Donegal has a county have been able to even point A campaign to raise build- Thanksgiving. Solanco was clobbered from
ies have reduced the num. set. Holmes has been with the 1961 nine months, after champion! by passing goalie Carol Buch- A half dozen public spirit jhg funds for a post home The V.F.W. has under con- first to last.
of boys available to the the company 28 years. all charges and taxes, in- With a perfect season of enauer. ed citizens of this area in- ang possibly for a pavilion struction a new post home Statistics gave Donegal a
pch until as of last week Service pin awards Were ....ceq to $4.413,601, or 73 eight victories against no de- At the same time the var-terested in making agricul- wi pe launched in Mountand during the past few huge advantage — including
had only about 13 lads in made as follows: Ten-Year con per Endorsed Share on feats, the D.H.S girls hockey sity has been sefting a fastture in Lancaster county ev- jou anq Florin later this weeks has made big strides fumbles and penalties — in
dition to wear uniforms. Pins to Thomas Boyd, JT. the 6,054,537 shares outstand- team has carried off Lancast- pace, the J.V.'s also haveen better, have accepted as- .;.¢j by the Veterans of toward making the structure Practically every department
‘9 Qe. Paul K Bransby, W. Bard: o on Sept. 30, 1961. For the €r county honors for the sea- been turning in a top-flight Signments to work with the pooh Wars. useable. of the game.
ere is a possibility that Brubaker, Christian C. Kel ine noobs to Sept. 30, '60, SON. season, winning five and ty-fund-raising campaign in fe Announcement of the com- The building is now under The Indians operated from
game will be dropped Jer, Clayton C. Kemper, JI, .ombined net income am- Not only have the girlsing twice with no defeats. interest o, De PD oposes ing drive was made this week roof and with the aid of a @ two-touchdown advantage
i Shaver OpDenen: an. and Karl J. Reddig. Fifteen-,ynteq to $4,081,580, or 67been undefeated. They have judy Nissley has been the Lancgaer ko EriCW™ by George Fitzkee, V. F. W. building loan expects to in the first period and there
dav. Nov. 1] on Year Pins to Alfred C. An-cants per share on 6,052,488 been scored on only five big scorer for Donegal, count- They are part of a county drive chairman. make the first floor ready Was never much doubt aBout
uraay, - ov. . derson, Melvin E. Landis, ghares, adjusted to reflect a times and only four teams ing 12 goals. She is followed ide team being put togeth- Plans call for making a shortly and to complete the the final outcome — it was
PWover. one schoolinian is Bojer = Megimer ay three-for-one split in May, — = by Joan Staley with 11; {; raise approximately door-to-door campaign, be- ground-level floor ‘to the use- Just a matter of how many
ted os saying that “if Ye ort . Boner. woe ¥-1961. The European Subsid- Q og of Le ion Jean Staley with seven, Ka-g300,000. ginning immediately after sple stage. and how long. :
fon igs more injarios and Re gs 3 Da < Re vk iaries are included in the g thy May with 6 and Janice Clarence Greider and The servicemen’s organiza- Fey Livingston again was
bbliged to play with only ne i an 2 .- combined results. Elect Officers Berrier with 1. Henry N. Miller have ac- ’ tion owns a four-acre tract on 'N€ big Fon of the day run-
men, then we'll play with oe he Pp i Fi iy © Whitaker stated that the | For the J.V’s, Sue Martincepted chairmanship of the Fund Drive Near Longenecker road, including anda passing and leading
10 ren.” y Po iL Sty re ©ar $44,000,000 in orders receiv- The Sons of the American counted 2 goals, Sandy Kret-Mount Joy District: Harold land which extends eastward . hdians. He carried over
: in to Lester L. Kreiger.eq during the nine months [egion met Sunday, Oct. 29zing 2, Sharon Reese 1, andB. Endslow and Mervin Aro leti down to Little Chiques creek four of the Indians’ touch
ompierion The post home is located 40Wns and tossed the fifth to
®e oe oo Thirty-Five-Year Pin to J. period exceeded sales, rais- at the Post home. Officers for Carolyn Boltz 1 . nold are chairman of Mar- ;
. jetta and Maytown, while J. Nearing the completion of along the roadway but the Schneider.
presi- recession.
Measure of a Man ; ,. i : .
Ray Engle. Forty-Year Pint0oing the backlog at Sept. 30, the coming year were chosen _ The hockey Squad has in-1€ \ im
Richard Nissley and Wilbur t,o [ancaster County United anticipated pavilion would Coach John Stachura used
T - “How did he die?” Ww. : iner. 5
Ee alter W. Greiner 1988, 55m Fi 150000 from 54 follows: cluded 60 girls this year,
- “What did h in?” yO, yearend 1960 Captain, Harold Smith; coached by Miss Elsianna
® gain and $9,780,000 at Sept. 30 : y
- What did he give?” ‘ 960 th ne ” nish : h + first lieutenant, Steven BEless- Henry.
hese are th2 units List Made B thi J Pp SR ih or ing; second lieutenant, Rob- The perfect season for D.
o measure the worth who rests of the. rural Re re wie u ert Blessing; adjutant, Steph- H. S. breaks Elizabethtown’s
£ a man, as a man STP oie Ss yocerty forme '®en Harnish; finance officer, 11-year grip on the Lancast- otary Hears : totes Warwick iti
egardless of birth carrier examination for Rur-MULTICON Division to con-pave Baker; sergeant ater County League champion- Snavely, chairman of the community activities, the V.2rwick at Lititz on Satur-
; al Route =2 from the Mount tinue its rapid expansion in gprs Erie Zeiters; chaplain, ship. The: former champs had § 4 ¥ Official Hempfield Union Area, re-F. W. points out. day afternoon.
I - What was his station? JOV Post office have been an- the multiple connector field Paul Reitz and historian, Ter-a four-win season with four are Y ports 48.6% raised against With an area 30x70 feet B
- “Had he a heart?” nounced. and to fully exp'oit the vast ry Spiess. ties. : A progress report on traffic [ast year’s amount. on two floors in the home APARTMENTS SOLD
D - “How did he play One person is to be select- Potential ahead. The Division ~ These officers will be in- Game scores for the sea.safety in Pennsylvania was Dr. Stauffer and Snavely and a proposed pavilion simi- Announcement was made
's God-given part? ed from the first three names is equipped to develop and giajjeqd by the district com- son were: Sd given Mount Joy Rotarians continued that they may belar to the Landisville-Salun- this week that the Funbar
as he ever ready who passed the examination. manufacture a very diversi- ander at the next meeting. Donegal Opponent Tuesday noon. able to make an announce-ga structure, many types of apartments on North Barbara
ith a word of good cheer, All of the first three arefied line of connector pro- After the meeting, the boys 3 Solanco 2 0. D. “Mike” Shipley, head ment’ next week of a success- indoor and outdoor activitiesstreet have been sold to
o bring back a smile presently employed at the ducts. enjoyed refreshments. Manheim Central of traffic safety for the Com-ful campaign on behalf of could be handled, they say. Howard Riegert of Lancaster
0 banish a tear?” Mount Joy post office. AMP Incorporated and Pans were made to parti- Hempfield monwealth, was the speaker,the 24 agencies comprising No goal for funds has been He will take ownership of
I « Whiat was his ; I OO, nppo Pamcor, Inc. has declared the cipate in the Veterans Parade 1 Cocalico bringing facts and figures onthe United Campaign with a set. the property December 1
hat was his church? regular quarterly combined at Lancaster Nov. 12. Those Manheim Twp what is being done, how re-goal of $1,118,842. While —B— : Bs...
cash dividend of 7% centsparading are to meet at the Conestoga sults have been achieved and commending the volunteers
R - What was his creed” A .
- “Had he befriended ttend Conference per Endorsed Share, payable corner of Lime and Lemon Warwick what may be expected in the the chairmen urged they not
YE let up In their work. FLORIN NEWS NOTES
ose really in need” Five Donegal Union Dist- Dec: 1, 1961, to shareholders gtrests at 1:30 p.m. Penn Manor :
- “What did the sketch rit teachers will attend an of record Nov. 3, 1961. Be Team managers include Although Pennsylvania has In every area of the cam-
AMP is a leading producer Judy Kipple, Tana Leas an improving record on the paign, solicitation must be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel Mount Jov
the newspaper say?” Area 8 Curriculum meeting > .
“EY ra : ; z : _ of solderless electric termin- . sg . : i avs d has been win- hed d ti \ i iain 3
- “How many were Thursday, Nov. 2, at Millers- © , 1 WwW Shirley Brown and . highways an as pushed, an hose responsible entertained Mr. and I ;
sorry exe ville State college. They in-2lS and splices and the appli- insCitizenship Hawthorne. 2 Judy ning awards for its efforts, for carrying out their assign-¥zra Engle and ih of a ond Ha PHBL
hen he passed away?” Clude Henry Hackman, head cation tooling to pressure B he says that where there is ments must meet their dead-Barbara of Mount Joy R.D. Kenneth Hickernell and wo
Bo Award at DHS speed, law violations and line. Louis L. Bentley, gener-to dinner on Sunday in hon- of Elizabethtown visited Mr
o the Science department Timp these devices to elect
Paul Coleman, General Sci-Fi¢ Wires, and also produces drinking there are accidents.al chairman of the Unitedor of Mrs. Engles’ birthday. and Mrs. Beniami
multiple connectors, patch- Debra Wolgemuth, daugh- . He is disturbed, he says, a- Campaign, stated “it’s a mat- : Saturdey aa Hess o8
Mr. and Mrs. William Nix : gal
DANCE ence, Emerson Stehman, bio- ; 7
logy; Donald Staley, head of ©°'d Programming systems, ter of Mr. and Ms yn i bout 1.—the drinking driver; ter of simple arithmetic that ; * ard damont FF Rev. Leroy Walters of
2 y a ips and d rac- wi st hav 5 g aughter o an- eV: } é
2. rag strip§ an rag e must have a generous re heim visited the lattors Baltimore, Md., spoke at the
e Ladies Auxiliary ofthe Social Studies depart- ¢@pacitor products and other Wolgemuth,
electronic components. has been named by the facul 3 es. es; 3.—go karts, and 4.—Apa-sponse from substantial num-, oo and uncle, 'M d Missionary Convention at the
d 2, Mr. an J vi.
enjamin Hess and fa- Mastersonville Brethren in
nt Joy Fire Company ment, and Jerry Sh . :
goa 8 gence November mentary es Shupp, cle Be ty of DE a alt 2 ; 4 thy of the American publicbers of our contributors, if Mrs. B
n the fire hall from 7 to Dr Elias H. Phillips, pro-ENTERS COLLEGE Tecelve the “Opurnist (Juniors : “3 concerning the us¢ of seatwe are to have a victorious. .:, : i
m for ages 9 to 16, and fessor at F. & ie Judy Sherk, daughter of Citizen Award”, given each g mis FH fl belts. campaign”. mily on Sunday. I NM nusy
to 8 with parents. John will speak on “New Con-Mr. and Mrs. Christ Sherk, Y6aT by the Lancaster and | a Many things are working Bee Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaylor night with his aes ere
ner and his Hi-Fi willtents, Approaches and Signi- south Barbara street, entered Columbia Optimist clubs. a : ' to help traffic safety, Ship- WITH AMPHIBIOUS and daughter Donna and Mr brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs
ide the music. ficances of Science Instruc- Asbury College in Wilmore, . LDS award, presented to : 3 3 ley said— re-examination of SQUADRON and Mrs. Josiah Brinser of Clarence Myers. =
ot dance winners fortion in the 1960's. Dr. Louis KY, on Sept, 17 as a fresh. give recognition to outstand- Lag _. , drivers, use of radar, examin- Dennis R. McFarland, ra-Middletown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck
21 were Deborah Sager, Bouchard of Shippensburg man. A graduate of Donegal "8 YOung people, will be A se "4 ations for drinking—but thedioman seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter walter were guests of M ?
pey ~~ Wagner, Pamelactate college will speak on high school in 1959, Judy™?3de at a luncheon Nov. 4 % 4 best thing is talk among peo-Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mc-and daughter Pat on Sun. and Mrs. Clyde Heller af
ell, Jim Hess, Carolthe same subjects in relation Was formerly employed in? the Hotel Brunswick. It is fe. : ¢ ple themselves about safety Farland of 146 Main St, Sal- , A Willow Road on Sunday ove
staedter, ‘Rodney Rice.to social studies. After the the accounts payable depart-M2de on the basis of scholar adh. % He closed his talk with aunga, is serving with the .r- 2nd Mrs. Landis Hess B > :
pvember 18 we will hold dinner there will be reports ment of the Norwalk lines Ship and extra-curricular ac- : - . 15-minute question and an-staff of commander Amphi- made @ iry to BelAir, Md.
ock Hop” in the Fireon curricu'um projects going in Lancaster. tivities. Debra is a college 2 | swer period, touching onbious Squadron One, a unit’. Sunday: WITH SIXTH FLEET
preparatory student and has : “hot” subjects such as busof an amphibious task force Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser David R. Chapin, seaman,
on or completed in Area 8. Bo ye a s ; 24
aintained a straight A av- and truck speeds, junior dri-scheduled to take part inf Middletown visited the USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bi. B Comedians who j n N
joke about ad as :
Punxsutawney, Penna., prob-¢'28€ through grades 7 and : ving licenses, etc. Operation “Silver Sword” on JRHETS uncle, Mr. George Rosell E, Chapin of 20 N.
the weather bys Tle ably don’t know that the 8 and Suing the ft mee a The speaker was arranged Oct. 30, assaulting beaches JU MPer on Saturday. Jacob St, is serving w.ith the
sam mlier name is derived from thelNg Period in grade 3. je and introduced by Laverneon the Island of Maui in the . MI John Ziegler is a pa- Sixth Fleet in the Mediterra-
dor “ls 1h : Indian “Ponkis Utenink”, Nas actively participated in K. Mummau, Rotary vice-largest maneuver of its kind ''¢"t at St. Joseph Hospital. nean aboard the fleet oiler
ross, s t ere anything most noise. meaning “Land of the Pon- chorus, Christmas Soncert, AEV MELVIN GEIMAN JR president. to take place in the Hawai- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Geb USS Caloosahatchee.
cular you would like The sun is in the zodiac Kies’ usually pronounced May Day pageant, assembly . ; . BB ian Islands since World Warhart and family of Staten B
uded in your last meal”? sign of Scorpio. Men born in ‘‘Punkies”’ by western Penn-Programs, and was president Rev. Melvin Geiman Jr. IH. Island, N.Y., spent the week
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will be the Missioner at the BORO COUNCIL MEETINGt A routine training exercise end with the formers par- B | RT H S
emned prisoner, “Yes, this sign make the best F.B.I Sylvanians, The ponkies are©f her class in grade 7. : : :
hirooms, I have always men. The moon is in Virgo, minute insects that like to B St. Mark's EUB church for The November meeting of t5 improve proficiency and ets; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
afraid to try them”. which is an earth sign. Peo. 2nNoy».umans particularly at BIGGER FLOWERS the week-long Evangelisticthe Mount Joy Boro Council teamwork ; _ Gebhart, A Kone 2
e empty cart makes the ple born when the hid dusk and after dark on warm Plant bulbs now if you Mission Campaign, being will be held Monday evening techniques, the ons Mrs. Harry Derr spent os on ps Blan Beiler,
in Virgo are poor paid pub- Summer nights. ‘““Ponkis Ute- want bigger flowers on your Sponsored throughout the Nov. 6, at the Friendship consist of 25 ships 100 several days with her dau- ants of a ihn oe par-
lic servants, ink”, difficult to pronounce, spring-flowering bulbs, sug-county by -the EvangelicalFire Company hall. The Marine Corps aircraft ang S'ter and son-in-law, Mr. o. o¢ at Lancas ran
has evolved into the presentgests Lynn B. Smith, Penn United Brethren churches. meeting will begin at 7:30 0 more than 10.000 sailors and and Mrs. Lloyd Kreider at Bose ital ancaster General
Weather; Nov. 1, 2, and 3, name “Punxtawney Snug inState extension floriculturist. A native of Chambersburg, clock. marines , : : Quarryville, R2. ROSpPHAL
partly cloudy; 4 and 5, clear the Al'egheny foothills. By planting now the bulbshe has served the Fourth E. Bree B Quite a number of folks Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A.
and colder; 6, 7, and 8, clou- Punxtawney is famous for will get a better root system Ea er from the Brethren Church Hess, Mount Joy R2, are the
Heistand are leaders in the Campaign, Dr. John H. Stauf-be on a grassy area along 28 Donegal gridders during
Landisville and Salunga area g.. chairman of the Donegal the creek. the afternoon.
B Union Area, reports at this Both the post home and 1Pis week the Indians play
time 54.4% raised against the pavilion would be avail- their final conference game
last year's amount. James L.able for various types of of the season, going against

s a public service, The
letin lists the following
sician, who may be UB &i
hed for emergency ser- ! . B. church at York, Pa., WATER MAIN BREAKS MA
or by those ey are dv at times; 9, and 10, 2 rain its “Ground Mog Day” cele-by next spring. for the past four years. Dur- Water service along Main RI AGE LICENSE on the 2-day District Wednoe ofa Saughter, bora
ble to contact their c¢Ycle; 11, 12 and 13, mostly bration each February. Bites ing that time the congrega-street for several blocks wasJacob street, Mount Jov Lago serene at re Fast Pet. Tedraviah Nov. 1, at S%
ily physician: clear; 14, 15. and 16 not so Bree Mrs. Margaret Childs, of tion has erected a $550,000 interrupted for several hours Edna P. Kline Patibrides So TE Church of the Bre. Joseph's Rospital.
cold and cloudy at times; 17, The farm value of seeds Marietta street, returned to "€W sanctuary. Recently he Wednesday morning while R1.. thren on Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sny-
Sunday cloudy, 18, 19 andi 20 rain Produced in this country isher home Tuesday after a was abroad visiting institu- workmen repaired a broken John F .Stachura, Mt. Joy Thissdos. dey, Mount Joy R2, are the
with a chance forssnow then nearly 10 billion dollars astay in the Lancaster Gen- tions and congregations inmain at the intersection ofand Mary Ann Chanton of Sul x (Geo. Mumper spentinarents of a son, born Mon-
Thomas O'Connor colder. | year. eral hospital. Europe and Africa. Main and Barbara streets. Ephrata ran a a and Js: as. Of 30, at St. Jo-
3) nder c y atliseph’s ospita
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