1st 16 Street Contractor Gives The Mount Joy BULLETIN SIXTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 13 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY First-hand information from possible drainage systems) the man who knows more of with all water from the in-| the answers than any other /tersection of Main and New| man concerning the rebuild- Haven eastward draining un- ling of Main street were giv-derground the full length of en Mount Joy Rotarians onthe project toward the east. Tuesday noon. | When the project would Bie 4’ —E A At their weekly luncheon be completely finished hel iE " Tuesday noon Rotarians meeting, held at Hostetters, could not say but did indi- had as their speaker the man the club members and guests cate that by time bad weath- LYS | 2 ruin Sian sec hed Jake D. kan” ofer loss in. hs tall he ‘ex : : : Uni S_Juke D. Eckman of Atglen, pe "Plan Electric Interruption | Remove Parking Meters Union School Maps 5% re \ Some of the things he said|°OnStructirg the street. mud”. APS are reported elsewhere in| As the contractor of the] By that, he meant that this issue of the Bulletin. |iob, he graciously answered there at least will be con-| . Mount Joy’s parking me- business dection have been] . ® © o any and all questions handed/crete pavement which can| S M S : taken off their posts and stor- S t S t | unday on Main dfreet |e nave been removea. taken of their posts and stor) § JE uggesrions But, what we want to Mim in a full half-hour of in-be used by all traffic and that| , » formal discussion. [ne western section of the] Four areas in Mount Joy change over wires and do If the above sentence had building for the “duration”| set down here are “sidebars” : ws a : : : . : : : AR he revealed as he answered Fckman said that it is im-job may not even be started along Main street are slated other vital work necessitated been written any time with- —the duration of the street| Donegal Union school auth- 1. All pupils living north possible to say exactly inthis fall. {for electric power interrup-by the street building pro-in the past five years except rebuilding program. orities have been workingjof Main street will cross scores of questions. For in- : ; ici stance, the huge tires on the What order the necessary) He said that the typetions on Sunday, August 26, gram. now, it would ‘have been] Borough officials felt thatwith the Pennsylvania Dept.[Main street at Barbara street big earth movers which rac. WOTK Will be done because blacktop which is to be used while workmen make line, Already several poles have|hailed with considerable re-during the construction peri-of Highways, the Mount Joyland proceed on the east side unanticipated factors enter/to cover the concrete is the/changes necessary to the re-been set and mje ready for/joicing by many people of/od the meters would be sub-Boro Council and the Eastjof Barbara street to the rk. ed up and down Main street. : ; : i j hauling dirt to the Communi. "to the picture almost con-|finest possible and that it building of Main street. [the Sunday wo [the community. [ject to more hazard of dam- Donegal Twp. Supervisors to|school. age than they would collectiprovide for the safety of pu-| 2. Pupils who live south of ty Swimmin ool proper | stantly. |has many advantages, espec- A spokesman for the Penn-| A PP&L official said that : : y cost $1,000 eh property For instance, he said that|ially in a business area. Hesylvania Power and Light/the areas along Main street ever, 3 it mvs ou money — even on the side pils who walk to the Seiler|Main Street and must cross coo [hie week h suddenly became mentioned Hh things as less company said this week thatwill be shut off between 3| io." have been removed Sse on 3th and Washington Elementary the heavy traffic due to the The machines themselves Jer aay ids he Danie, Sevier 19 fepair, 616. lin 2s far 25 Possible all glove and 3'2 hours according ‘10/means very little, actually. OP ra) at did Sefiools. : ._|detour should cross only at $37,000. The huge tractorlys hamdle a Be if ystem| Responding to questions, ric users in the area are be-the following schedule: Meters in tie Mount Jovithe removal job | The reconstruction of Mainione of the corners protected which carved up the old ¥ couple o unfor- he indicated that there have ing notified of the interrup- West of Krall's store tof y 400. Street in Mount Joy and the|by the police. street surface cost nearly| < Problems: : been problems with utilities tion schedule, including chur-the Mount Joy Diner - 1:30 resulting detour have created] 1; js recommended that no $50,000. The operator wind Now, : e said, Main street/but indicated that they have ches in the area. {to 4:30 p.m. traffic hazards at severally: vole be ridden to school $4.04 per hour, The distine] ave one of the finest been fewer than on most Extra crews of the P. P. &| E.UB. Church to Stehman » schools, the school recogniz-\nfi] Main street is reopened tive looking blond young| street construction on sites. lL. will be working alongland Herr service station - Donegal Teaching Staff es.. to traffic. RIZES man who climbed the trees, Presently, he said, the aim/ Main street to reset poles, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The following : decisions : later drove an earth mover Putters To To is to have concrete laid in High street to west of the, . and recommendations are] Washington elementary and flashes a big smile from| P the area bétween Barbara . Masonic Temple - 8 am. to Complete for Opening [presented to provide addi: The state highway Depart- ah Conds, a drainage ditch is a school = G If Street and Marietta street Florin Numbers 11:50 a.m. . i 4 tional protection. The cooper-iment has erected Wariie rs | lend She of Rakmene ourney Golrers $08 Suough a gen Cute . Sree po Wg er gan A complete teaching staff Ruth Peters, commercial; fein Sf Perens and pupils BEgns a er fio coh. RY fOF Eecets re g An assortment of putters|for use as soon as flons rea All Assigned to 11:30 a.m. re ae Sud “Dulldiogs ss. Hay Serves , howe > Seiler elementary led where pupils cross Angle > purchase Texas this fall will be given as prizes Sun-lsylvania railroad finishes its| * Approximately 440 mail In addition, there will be|j;cirict has been completed, Sehotd Ye Onn ety ve Bosh will BroviceiSiseet i Be Sidewalk Sones , '/police protection a e fol-/pain on ‘the west side day, August 26, when the ildi j : a few customers adjacent t ® oo oo , rebuilding of the Mariettalgejiveries i 2d) 0 ¥ od : ; tac Mount Joy Junior Chamber|street SE leliajdeliveri in Florin havely,;,.’ cireet which are served oF 1962-63 school y | Martin Shank, social studies; lowing street corners: [Angle street from Main street y been listed by the Lions Club lit was announced this weekipy Morrell Shields, instru 1. Main and Barbara Sts. [to the rear entrance of the We were interested to note : m menti nr of Comm es al isi incipal| jor Commerce stages its tenth| Thus, the detour arrange-and have been turned over|.°™. the four above mention, "'gupervising Principal mental music; James Siglin,| 2 Columbia Avenue and S.school that among the Rotarians] ircui i i : annual golf tourney. ts i : ed circuits which also willy: there was not one single ar-| ments can be shifted to use the postal service. : Wilbur I. Beahm. industrial arts; Donald Staley { i nps Ih Rag Mon Be de 2 te played over thelthat newly strengthened| The listings and survey] cout of service. The lis is a5 follows: sna Streets. | It is planned to have addi- during a full half hour of] TT noow course at Wrights- bridge instead of the not-too- made by the Florin club is]. Sunday Vag Picked zor he High School Building |man, science; Miss M. Thel-pej; Columbia "Avenue anglijonsl peoiecton Sufing ux GUestions srl arcwers. That lis, Se, touney is open to satisfactory Barbara streetmade with an eye to the fu- our Yin _ period to) Roy Armold, commercialima oy har a Siceer. ines children are song to a [J Gespite the fact not all of Tee.off time is trom 12 monn Eine: fure and with # ~possibilityicense the least inconveniencely, voy Boney, srience; Mrs Michel Weaver, seh THoNEIM. iia y or, Street endand from the school. Bisfis ee die i i ckman, hi ive| i bv i jeti.| ; co . *+++ (f Main street is happy about until 2 rt s [rom 12 HOON) srr, Hinge)! an active that door-to-door mail deliv- BO = Customers catherine J. Bennett, dieti- Wolfgang, vocal music; Miss Ne ig ked vali sph ae “9:00 2 some of the details of this) Gerald Hostetter tourney Soisrian a former presiery service can be provided Ean. of rain, the worklioh Carlin Brightbill, math- Catharine G. Zeller, English. Whey Ee ovin. yh 11:30 am Rar1:00 p.m. ‘ ————— : : ’ 0 | : ’ } ing: | . 8 yr IE v iii ores Pe mnager, said this week that|glen Soy ny ig fn Fe of the post officelwill be done the Next Mig Wh Pre Sone) Bh Sehod) Annes [dren observe ihe following: [and 8:00 pm. to £00 p20. 3 =| a : 3 | . | eg:t . v 2 { Yet, among ihe 50 of LL has six putters ready as|tracting business, “man and, Jay Snyder, Florin Lions day - September 2. Brooks, nurse: Mrs, Elizabeth Mrs. Margaret G. Brown, Additional caution signs with PSs il; ’ |prizes. boy” for nearly 40 3 = . Be : ! eo {home economics; Paul E.| (amber lights set for the same listeners at the Tuesday noon Of various designs. th riy years and club survey chairman said Caruthers, orchestra; John Coleman, science: Mrs. Mad-| . lh jill be installed {} meeting, are some of the per- will be handed ig H oi { now has two sons associated this week that all “door num- . D. Day, 3rd, guidance; Ken-|q)in. Edgett, reading: Mad EW Post Given ee sib] ui = ll sons most involved in Welers int cy | with him in the construction|pers” have been assigned and Boom Runs Wil neth Depoe, industrial arts; " : ) ? iat oye ip: a e. de { . A in two divisions of play|work—one as a £ ’ .~’|Susan First, health & physic-| Parents are asked to see (§ various aspects of this big __handicap and low gross/the younge a foreman anditurned over to the post of- Mrs. Ruth Gantos, socially) equcation: I. Paul Frey,| ecognitfion that pupils who must use the tevsasie iece of business— hants| r a senior in en-/fice. ‘iJ tudies; ing! A 3a rey, [tha erm jg eons SCOTS. : 3 gineering school. Re addition, 90 per cent of Rams B uilding a oo Vo English, history, spelling; The Mount Joy Veteransibridge and cross walks on a , y | Another prize will go to] The contractor without!th ng A pe Sig Tow eh »ITheodore Greider, history, of Foreign Wars has received Angle street do so during jthe people have been con-| A huge crane being used| ro: Nancy INCer, SPal-igeography; Mrs. Edna Guhlja membership achievement the time the lights are on and ers, borough officials and : ’ [the tourney player who drives|hesitation answered ; ish; Mrs. V Gi others who are very close tothe nearest to the pin on the oll Guestiols Loot. un any oftacted by representatives of by workmen at the site of/iSt: English; Mrs. Vera Gin-specia) eduction; Mrs. Doro-award from its department|police are on duty. ii € pricesithe club in an effort to sellithe rebuilding of the Mari-8rich, English Oscar Goering ip. Hershey, English, and headquarters in Harrisburg, It is also recommended that the situation. t the 14th hole. 8 a mach i i i . We $ £3 a: desvl A drop hole off a high tee,tires ® Ae: ost Of numbers which may be at-letta street railroad bridge Industrial arts; Henry Hack-pistory: Miss Mary Jane Hof- for the third straight year. |no bicycles be ridden to suspec a espitelover woods and the creek. thie Operatore tached to the doors for iden-ran out of control one day|/™?. science; Warren Hayman|so,. English, history; Kenneth) Commander Martin Brown|school if pupils must use or some moaning and groaning, ithe hole is only 141 yards The p : tification. : last week and did damage to| 2nd Miss Elsieanna Henry, jones English, history: (said, he credits this to the/cross Angle street. most of us feel that all thisiang is almost as straightland the 8 k Was arranged) A push to the project is {0/5 nearby building owned by/he2lth and physical ed.; C. A| prc Mary Kocevar, Eng- progress being made in the Donegal High School mess and trouble is really for/gown as it is away from the by Bitar a er introduced be given next Monday nightithe Church of God. S. Hollinger, science & Ger-)ish mathematics; Mrs. Jessie building of the new Mount| It is recommended that pu- the best. +o Co . Rainbolt. at fe club’s regular meeting. The crane, used for lifting/™an; Mrs. Naomi Houseal, nraimpborg, English, history; Joy Post Home on Longenec-pils use regular school bus We're i . | It is the same hole which : he 440 number representsistee] and beams used on the{Ornercig); Lloyd W. Kline, yon McHenry, industrial ker Rd.” More veterans are transportation when possible oh at gue y Sprite golfer recent scored a hole- . . the number > houses and|jol, suddenly stalled its os] SRglish; Mrs. Regina Kline, rt; james R. Neely, healthlbecoming interested each/and drive to school only in i p lo see nhoWlin.one on his third drive. ‘Registration Of |apartments within the Florinitor Jost its braking power|lome economics; Daryl Lich-lang physical ed.; Miss Helenmonth,” he said, and welcase of necessity or emerg- ong any how In| Hostetter said that he has| area which has been survey-iang rolled down an incline. |tY: science, health & phys|Nohrenhold, librarian; Hu- hope this interest will con-ency. : € narrow alleys by those, pitching wedge as prize Voters Li ht ed. Thus, there would theore- The operator made two/ed; Mrs. Mary Emma Llewel-bert peters, math.; Mrs. Lou- tinue. | Donegal Schools will be 7 Who Just Sow use them./for the golfer who has the g tically be about that number|gitferent attempts to stop the|/Y™ librarian; Mrs. Ann Loe isa Peters, math; Walter, The local V.F.W. has beenlopen for classes September P eople FR drive on the hole. Voter registration in of families available for mail|yehicle, but was unsuccess-Per> English; John W. W.ipri.. geography, history; using their new home for/4. Pupils will report to their fey HET sndersiending, Bea Mount Joy borough was Heh] very service. ; ful. It crashed into a frame) LOOSE, Soul studies; Mrs. Mrs. Jean Timmons, guid-some activities for the last/respective buildings on this y he mi 20us and woke: Wednesday as special regis-| e area covered in a gen |hijlding, being used by the/Betty - Lutze, commercial; ,p ce. {three months and more aredate. Classes will remain in rant of the minor delays and| Ed ti L tration officers sat at theieral way 1s approximately joy Moters (formerly Eli Miss Lily Martin, guidance; Maytown Elementary |being planned for the future. session all day with after- 0 inconveniences. ucarion oan Friendship Fire company so. that which is now being con-|Ament) and crashed in a por- Eugene McLaughlin, Latin Eugene C. Saylor, principal] The next regular meeting noon dismissal for the first ® oo o ial y [sidered for annexation t0/tjon of the wall and English; Grant Miller « Saylor, D p ill be held at th h week at 3:00 £ h Have you been out b Pl A d Md lthe borough of Mount Joy.| . vocational jeuliure; Mreji2rron Rupp, Miss Sere Will be held ai the post home/week at 3:00 pm. for. he < Y Flan rrange The two deputies had Zn Mount Joy. There was no damage tolYocational agri re; WIS. arischlich. and Mrs Mary/Monday, Aug. 27 at 8 o’clock. (Turn to page 4) Donegal high school recent-| signed only 17 people at 5 Roughly it includes the area|ino crane — called a ‘boom’| Doris Muir, French; Mrs. yr rtin grade 6: J. Richard A “higher education loan, ry, They were scheduled topiot een Donegal Springs__and none to the contents of Yohn, Mrs. Yvonne Depoe ! plan has been inaugurated omain on the job until 9 p. road and Bruce avenue andithe building although a Robert E Sherk land Mrs. Mary Ann Price, ‘Of Th ° d Th FF ly? The building has a very “different” look. eo oo © this week by the Union Na- tis {between the west end ofpeg thi : { : 3 -l to car stood within a . i rers. | ¢ Instead of the blue trim a-|tional Mount Joy bank for; (loWever- They anticipatwo oq and Main streets Ole tt oF grade 5; Mrs. Alice Myers, d wind ed that they might finally to-| ew eel oi where ine boom Mrs. Zella Rehrer and Mrs.| c frond windows, doors, etc, |college students who have|;,; {Orchard road. to rest Is Promote | by th ditor’ i the 1962 s int job! : al as many as 25 or 30 peo- ; came 10 : : Suzanna Herchelroth, grade] y the editor s wife ummer paint job/completed their freshman ple While there hs been no Railroad carpenters repair- %: Miss Ruth Fb d Miss 4 turned out a neat green. year. Boys and girls will be : B word from the postal depart- oq the building early this Robert E. Sherk, Stauffer io ul 3 nd Mie About three years ago we|returned August 19th from a eo oo o lable to borrow up to $1,000 ment as to what will belerouk. town, has been promoted lfioyes b Rr Y, gre sé Rho wrote a story about the hob-wonderful trip to the World's } CJ Someone suggested that/for three years on their own RECORD HOP done, there has been a sur-| B a position as assistant BO Tk ° er, ope : = M O'by of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fair and many other parts of perhaps Donegal's Green and signatures with repaymentsj The Ladies Auxiliary of vey of the area and it is indi of the Lancaster Nationaljda pi ih grade d Me Kolp, who live on Chocolate/the West. They were gone a Bank ‘and within about. tenjAnna -io.inger, an IS-avenue in Florin—collecting/month and traveled more White school colors may have|to commence five months af-the Mount Joy Fire Company|cated that one carrier could] N » A , : eM Hick de I: Mi had something to do with|ter graduation. will hold a record hop on|serve the territory with very Commercial Pin days will begin his duties Ie ay Wei S, gre ® i! 155 pencils. They had more thanthan 10,000 miles. They vis- the change. If not— at leastf The loans are available/the street in front of the fire little extra working time| the Lancaster main office of o1s olgemuth, kindergart-1950 a¢ that time, of every ited with friends and rela- 39 it seems appropriate. through the United Studenthouse, Saturday, August 25 /added to the Florin post of-| the organization. jen; Mrs. Dorothy Young, geccription. We talked to/tives alon ; 1 ) y : { : | 3 Sia . g the way, stayed See _ [Aid Funds, Inc, of Indiana-from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. fice working time. Loop Is Ready Since January 1, 1959, special sdueation; her a few weeks ago and she gyernight in many of the na- A project which merits| polis, which provides the] Everyone is invited to at-) The next move toward de-| The Mount Joy Commer-{Sherk has been a member of Washinton Elementary |reported that their collection|tional parks, and enjoyed onsideration from two points| necessary guaranty so that|tend. livery is in the hands of the|cial Bowling League will|the staff of the First National] Mrs. Edith Bargar, grade 3;has now almost doubled — every minute of it. of view is the campaign be-|the bank legally may provide Bis postal service. [start at 6:50 P. M. on Thurs. Bank and Trust company, Mrs. Dora Wittle, grade 2;they have 2300 pencils! | One of the high points of [1Y ing made by the Tri-M club|the money. Do you desire success to] The Lions, in the mean-/day, August 30, for the ’62- Which has now merged with Miss Anna Mae Eby, building : [the trip was the stay in Se- of Donegal high school (Mod-| Endorsed by the Pennsyl- win? time, feel that the comrhuni-|g3 season. the Lancaster National, andprincipal and grade 1; Mrs “The most rewarding part atle, where friends put at ern Music Masters) to place|vania Bankers association) Humby accept the Power|ty has had a valuable service] Teams and captains are as/has been serving as an audit Zelah Bender, kindergarten; of a hobby such: as ours isl, .. disposal a fabulous flags in every home and busi-land the Pennsylvania State within. I (Turn to page 3) follows: or. : Grandview Elementary Meeting nice people who apartment complete with pri- ness. Chamber of Commerce, the Hollinger Oil Co—J. Booth], He is a graduate of Elizay Dr. Ralph E. Coleman, |t2ke time out of their busy. "cvining pool, stereo oe eo eo i i . g rr bethtown college. 1d ineival: 11: life to be helpful,” Mrs. > ’ . . .|loan plan is available to stu J. Habecker, C. Hollinger, G.| building principal; William 3 . organ and well-stocked re- The young musicians which|dents of all accredited or ap- . . Berryhill, L. Breneman; B Thome, grade 6; Mrs. Kath. KolP said, in speaking of frigerator! give so much to the commu-proved higher education in- oter Registration a Fa ryn Erb, grade 5: Mrs. Vera/the kindness of people who . ew nity deserve the support|stitutions, including nursing Sos Daly Ww B os Abert, grade 4; Mrs, Mabellliive nt or given them per. Maki Imost th from a financial view point schools, medical schools and Special registration officers will sit at the follow- OT. oo Volga re | NEW ARRIVALS [Bucher, grade 3, Mrs. Esther|ilS: knowing of their hobby. rir Bing Hanoy in 2s Same but they also are calling at-business schools, as well as ing places on the indicated dates to register voters: bis ’ : Weaver, grade 2; Mrs. Mary, “The latest was a woman Dp, SW FoR ae sum ention to the importance of|colleges and universities. : Eicherly’s — P. Neiss, G. Kauffman, grade 1, Mrs. Ar-in Holland, Mich. When we rr re Mr. and Mrs. Carl es displaying the flag on all August 28 Arnold, A. Koser, Steffy, H| weaver B. and Esther (Yo-ba Herr kindergarten; ‘Mrs.|were there on Ra S{Getmen, west | Main street olidays and patriotic occas- Old Town Hall, Florin Lauder. der) Martin, Mount Joy R2,|Cressie Keith and Mrs. Dor- bought a Dutch boy and girl theyre qaughter, Mrs. Viviah sions. oa rectory is to be distributed Mavt vi so apiember 1 First Nat'l Bank—J. Heiligla daughter, Monday, Aug. 20/othy Spickler, county operat- head made from felt that a Drs Sons James snd in October. Instead of show- aytown rire ra G. Sipe, R. Garlin, W. Johns |at the Lancaster General hos-led day care center. [civie was selli tthe ees arr : “Not enough people under-ing OLDFIELD, HAZEL, September 5 J. Funk. pital. Seiler Elementary ln rou) ras SE ore 3 Palle any pationgl parks, : stand,” the TriM says, “the EMPIRE, etc, numbers willl . Bndr's Garage, Milton Grove Wiley & Rutt, Ins. — E| Lavern F. and Shirley| Charles Heaps, building/mention that I was a pencil jomect rn moe o> of in- UICE SQlimportance of the display of be indicated by seven figures. September 6 Greiner, H. McClain, D. Far-(Schneider) Sager, Mount Joy|principal; Mrs. Mary Stern, collector and she asked if we mu somes y the flag on a national holi- ®e © o : mer, J. Matoney, J. Westhaf- daught Tuesday. | : oy sh ad "| Their trip coincided in : Mastersonville ’ Y street, a daughter, Tuesday, and James Sarbaugh, gradehad a H. J. Heinz company; ith th day. The reason for honoring] Thus, Oldfield will be 65, Sepiember 8 er. August 21 at the Lancaster|6; Mrs. Hope Rosser and Miss pencil—the factory is in their time with that of the Walter the flag is simple. The flag is Hazel will be 42, Empire will ae Wea RR Oe Kitty's Dress — L. Myers, General hospital. [Helen Brubaker, grade 5city. This week we received oor; mil, and they kept the symbol of our country’sishow as 36, etc. Manheim al- ‘Landisville Fire Hall E. Braun, C. Rehrer, H. Fel Paul E. and Nancy (Pen-Miss Irene Heisey and Miss two pencils from her.” thinking perhaps they would majesty. Showing it honorsiready has become known as September 13 : lenbaum, John Wolgemuth. |nell) Brenner, 329 E. Mair|Irene Ibach grade 4: Miss x i. Ses the Mount Joy People at 2 the holiday, the country and/66. The pair of sixes replac- Albert G. Vogel property, Sporting Hill Booth’s Store — C. John-istreet, a son, Thursday, Aug.[Dorothy Kaylor and Mrs.| The construction work on one of fhe fourist attractions, pays honor to its ideals.” ed the former MO, which VOTERS who become of age on or before |son, R. Balmer, R. Hurst, R.|16, at St. Joseph's hospital. |Margaret Hart, 'grade3: Mrs. Main street has its compen- They Heyer xd, bt in Las 5 tous I Suis You IS ngs stood for Mohawk. November 7, 1962 will be eligible to register and Nisley. M. Wolgemum. ’ Nelson R. and Geraldine/Anne Bell, and Mrs. Mayme sations for at least one resi- a i R oman oy et Suna, tos 9°. 9 cast vote November 6, 1962. rohan’s Supply — F./(Swope) Hoffer, a daughter, Hackman, grade 2; Mrs. Em./dent of Mount Joy! A young the East it's. ron phone company telephone di- And, so it goes—Numbers Electors who are REGISTERED and voted Drescher, Hoffer, Ebersole, Friday, August 17, at Lan-ma Good, and Miss Ednal/lady was commuting each a » ec hi ey you Foplaning Quickly 8 Bong within two years need not heed this notice, UN- B. Blown. 1g Voldman r Gasier 2 Jopepive hospital. |Charles, grade 1; Mrs. Mir-morning to classes at Eliza- ype affirmative oo the of aries TE oe Pe LESS they have moved from the district in Doughitts, W. recklor Cc ] oe . ig) oan (Harm-/iam Toppin and Mrs. Grace /bethtown college, and caught were from Mount Joy, Pa As a public service, The ? Ady hich thev last voted. Es : ’ -er) Coleman, Mount Joy R2, Mumma, kindergarten. the bus on Main street. Then iho w : "3 6 Bulletin lists the followin ports to government, creditj WHhIC Ly iass vole Gerberich, G. Wolgemuth, J.a daughter, Friday, Aug. 17, $row Te came the detour! Now thel woman told them that " : 9 |cards. Men in prison tradi- Any one living in any Borough or any Town. |Melhorn. at St. Joseph’s hospital : s Ti Sy 1 she had grown up in Ephra- physician, who may be |i, ,1}y have been relegated) ship in Lancaster County or Lancaster City may Grove’s Meat Market — J J Pre MES awl Droske, Tnusteybis goes righ by Der doortie 29uhed of Sanrgency Sex to identification by number register at any of the below named places on the Hendrix, G. Mumau, J. Tay- MARRIAGE LICENSES ee en Nl uMe I or ie ol dhe r : Beit unable fo contact their |'2i0er than by name. Raili dates and days designated or in the Registration: (lof; D. Frantz, M. Pricio. David Bomberger, School Knorr, nurse, Mrs. Jeannettelmorning and return her . Nature Is rot governed ex- C family physician: road box cars the same way. Office, Court House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Johnson Bus Co. — H. Far-Lane, Mount Joy, and Lois|Germer, nurse |home! cept by obeying her : Br d | including M g ’ |mer, R. Johnson, R. Stark, J. Leatherman, 3510 Hamilton B * ea —Francis Bacon every day up to and including Monday, Septem- |gjiedinst. G. Brown street, Philadelphi | Sunday ber 17, 1962, during Court House hours — 8:30 ’ : apa. : | More of the armchair i L P T TM ro SE P.M. EASTERN DAYLIGHT Rory jewelry. — E. Kos-| John L. Baugher, Florin, L P T [traveling: Mr. and Mrs. John C Dr. Thomas O'Connor TIME. y xr rE . 23. Keener, Gand Carolyn J. Bradley, off |Zeller and sons, Gary, Terry L P T Ls . Mount Joy. and Brent, Pinkerton Road,
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