The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 31, 1963, Image 1

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Dr. Kendig Is Winner |
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Dr. Newton Kendig is thethe past year. They were
sixth man to receive the Jun- made by President Ray Bair,
lior Chamber of Commerce'who served as toastmaster, |
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Distinguished Service Award!| The principal address of
At the annual D.S.A. ban-the evening was made by
quet held Friday night, Jan. the Rev. Lester Koder, pas:| -
25, at Hostetters’ Dr. Kendig/tor of the Trinity Lutheran
(was presented the outstand-church, who spoke on “Re- :
i : ing awe hic is ive ery ividue 'S - :
Parking meters in Mount, g award which is given|covery of Individual Re Spon willy io)
Joy, apparently, are here to sibilty.” ia
stay. The question, he said, is| —
List Honor
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Roll Pupils
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not of the community's res-
[ponsibility to the individual,
[but the individual's respon-|
sibility to the community.
Often our ideals are ob |
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The question, then is “How
to live with em?”
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From Lebanon this week








 



have a double service.
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As it says on one side of] ”
the “coin” “Ride and Shop”| DR. NEWTON KENDIG |greatest advances of man.
the coins may be used in| The invocation and the juniors, 22 sophomores
payment for bus fares. On| the young man of the com-henediction were given
the other side of the token Munity who has distinguish-ithe Rev. Donald Feick, pas-or roll for the same
the words, “Park and|©d himself working for gen-itor of the St. Luke's Epicco- They included:
the Kling.
There were 19 seniors, 11
and
threshold of some of
period.
are 3
Shop.” |eral welfare, for achievement pal church. | Seniors: John Gates, Glenn
®e © o in his profession and for | The banquet was attended Musser, Pamela Cupper,
You see, the coin is the| leadership. by approximately 70 persons. Esther Heisey, Christie
The recipient was chosen pemernet Keener, Joan Landvater,

same size and made in such
a way that it may be insert-
ed in the parking meters in-
\Jean Martin, Patricia Brandt,
@ David Byers, Marion Mow-
rer, Barbara Olson, Helen
by the previous five D.S.A.
winners, who made their sel-
ection from nominees made
Gerberich-Payn
stead of a nickle. . A
e oo o {by various organizations Plans To Close Rutt, Dennis Fackler, Ann
Thus, the token affords the community. Barnhart, Sandra Collins.,
Presentation was made by Judy Kipple, Lois Leininger,
Plant At E'town
shoppers either bus fare to |
“center Lebanon” or park-|John Myers, Mount Joy fire Mimi O’Connor, Phyllis Pis-
ing meter payment. chief, who was D.S.A. win: The Elizabethtown plant of co,
ner in 1962. the Gerberich-Payne Shoe| Juniors: Sharon Reese,
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Friday. paul Stehman, Kathleen May
of the/carole Mumma, Annette
trans-|Shetter, Nancy Vogle, Karen
Connie Hoffman,
Thomas Long,
Myers pointed out that in|Co. will shut down
al discs—probably made of [3ddition to his professional Approximately half
iron but copper color—orig- responsibilities in the com-'100 workers will be
inate with the merchants, |MUnity, he organized the first ferred to the company’s mainlyingst,
who hand ’em out to their Mass polio clinic (Sabin Oralplant in Mount Joy, accord-Ronald Hess,
customers. They become |'Féatments) in the county, hasing to Clyde E. Gerberich, Floyd Pickel.
good will builders, good av-|3iven valuable time and ef-sacretary-treasurer. | Sophomores: Kathleen
vertisements and serve to| fort in behalf of the Friend Gerberich and his brother, Brown, JoAnn Fryberger,
help “pull” the people into PiP Fire company, and has Grant D. Gerberich, operate philip Longenecker, Patricia
center Lebanon. served unstintingly with the the boys’ shoe industry|Albano, Sandra Trone, Sher-
e 0 © midget football program as which currently employs a-ry Wolgemuth, Steven Bright
The city and the bus com. Physician. bout 400 persons. lbill, Gray Greiner, Steve
pany recovers its payments Dr. Kendig was presented The reason for closing the Zuch, Carolyn Boltz, Margo

In Lebanon the little met-

simply by taking the tokens W!! an appropriate plaque Elizabethtown plant, an offi-Byller, Donna Ney, Leroy
to the bank, where they are 2nd an engraved electricicial stated, is to create a Williams, Linda Nolt, Dale
redeemed from funds already| Walch [more economic operation. |Heisey, Joyce Beamenderfer,
Two other awards were The official indicated that/Barbara Shireman, Jeff Haw-
placed there in payment by| |
the participating merchants, Made. One was to Ray Sum-approximately half of thethorne, Peter Holmes,
®e © eo mey and the other to Charles Elizabethtown employes will Kiner, Donna Ray,
It's a neat trick and has| Etsell, both for special ser-pe relocated at the Mount wolgemuths.
vice to the Jaycees during joy plant, if possible. The| Freshmen: Robert Brubak-
Sue
June




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I that such an event has|tetter’s Banquet Hall, Mountiand was in need
[2 lot to offer for everyone
concerned. [leather - working machineryjer Michael Germer, Jean]
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Two “firsts” were noted at Men To Hold The company, Gerberich gensenig, Mary Miller, Kar-
he annual Junior Chamber | d B kf |stated, ip Sema to 0 en Rice, Virginia Nix, Paul
f Commerce Distinguished| [the Elizabethtown property. |fHossler, Larry Hostetter.
‘Sun ay rea ast Gerberich-Payne was foun-|ann Heisey, Gale Leber,
Service Award banquet Fri-|
ay night.
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year was
The Second Annual Men'sded in 1919 and employed 191,0is Shenk, Pat Yuninger,
[Communion IFreakfast has/workers. By 1956 the Mount janet Barton.
first| been set for March 3, at Hos- Joy firm had 300 employes,
| of more ANNEX HONOR ROLL
featured a local speaker. Joy. Tickets were distributed|space to manufacture shoes] Two eighth graders and
Rev. Lester Koder made a this week to the cooperatingbeing sold in every state. lone seventh grader made the
fine and challenging address. | churches on a proportionate] At that time the company|“All-A” honor roll at the
®e © © |basis because attendance is|purchased Lancaster Shoe Donegal Annex for the third
Secondly, Dr. Kendig's limited to the capacity of the/Co. in Elizabethtown and em-report period. The 8th grad-
mother was present for the hall. [ployed 200 there. In the latelers were Brenda Wallick and
presentation of the high hon-| G. Walter Sloan was nam-/1950’s the two plants made Paula Longenecker, and the
or to her son. ed treasurer. He has a num-more than a half million 7th grader, Mary Ann Hall-
9 ®o 9 ber of tickets available at/pairs of shoes annually, val-gren.
One person said afterwards Sloan’s Pharmacy, 61 East ued at nearly $3 million. Twenty-one eighth graders
“I think that it would be Main St., for the use of men Bee land 14 seventh graders made
This the

The Mount Joy
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tarily, in economics, in civili- Michael Aument, Linda Ney,
|zation. Now we stand at the Ruth McCarty and Rebecca
by|31 freshmen on the “B” hon-
BULLETIN


SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 34 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963
[PROMOTED
{
lof Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M.|
{McComsey, Mount Joy Rl,
was promoted to specialist Mount Joy is to have a “Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-
PP&L Completes
New Power Line
In Local Area
Pennsylvania Power and
Light Company recently has
completed, at a cost of near-
ly $75,000, the reconstruction COMMUNITY COUNCIL [school on Monday.
Elected Officers
i f distributi | Driveways were
of 11 miles o istribution The February meshing of] ¢
Of Radio Club
facilities in the Borough of {
egal Township, Two Mount Joy men were
Seid Whe projent “provides County Citizens Band Radio
gated by the Chamber of Commerce to call attention
to the campaign.
In the meantime, the Chamber is anxious that
Mount Joy residents begin thinking as planting tree:
flowers and shrubs on their properties; doing painting
jobs; installing and planting window boxes; fixing up
sidewalks and their properties in general and improv-
ing and cleaning store windows and fronts.
snow, winds, and cold
fon backs, but by late
|day traffic on all
{be choked off.
Another ‘‘snow”
las Donegal flashed out


Council is scheduled for|in»
Wednesday night, Feb. 6, at
the Friendship Fire Hall.
school buses were
for 7:30 p.m. schedule.
notiinterrupted
only placed winter “humps” minutes shortly before 6 p.
the Mount Joy Community|many teachers were ‘snowed
The meeting is scheduled|their rounds pretty much on|
SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
mwa ¢ awconses. on Camber Plans Clean-Up Paint-Up Week Weather Takes Top Spot
As Winter Blows Blasts
comes the story of how one ‘Iscure, Rev. Koder said. “If we| Two seniors, three juniors ; ]
y | n wigsburg, Ger-| Up Week”!
community is not only living [do not address ourselves totwo sophomores and six "Our 1 Lud gsburg, er-1 Up : ] al The weather has been the The post office, too, diss
i YO : : Lhe Ba > . Sr In fmme . “dr , “All-Av/many, where he is assigned And, appropriately enough, this year, it is to be Jed ; : : : ep : ) ’ :
with ’em but is using them the people in the street, then freshmen made the “All-A ho the 2nd Quartermaster Seal ) . . of is \ chief topic of conversation closed that the rural mail
for a ramer good promotion jwe. Will have ‘missed Whelsonor rojl at He Donegall s F staged Rout the middle of May, just prior to. te in Mount Joy and area this carriers encountered difTi-
®e © o mark of our responsibility,” high school for the third &TOUP. planned big, Memorial Day celebration. Wook as Old Man Winter an Meday but thal
I 3 i i he added report period | Specialist McComsey, a O. K. Snyder, president of the Mount Joy Chain- ) n . ty lc dre W "
n that community there is . . report periog. (teletype operator in the Lr Oy, BS , ’ b broke a new wave of cold by Tuesday and Wednesday
an organization made up of . And, we an never hope Tho selliors Jere Sue Mar group's Headquarters De.| ber of Commerce, said this week that “target date and snow over our heads. most everything was open a
Ne ha or a peaceiu wo until tin an ary en a as;| - - | ¢ . : : ich is nO Ne Tee Atle fe Ere 7 )
merchants known as Center | or Ee I an, tin 4 ore Xparon Morrison tachment, entered the Army for the project is May 19 to 25, which is the week be After last weekend's snow gain. :
Lebanon Association, e inciviou SS Cir the juniors, 1aror H lin January 1962 and com- fore the celebration. and the following cold,| Utility services were not
® oe o reShonsioiitie, ; he . Said Pamela Toppin, Riel Fk pleted basic combat training Because the community’s big event is early in the things have improved, but at greatly damaged by the
= cone Je various Mer A Ero orm ol We Sphoniores Virginialat Fort Jackson, S. C. summer, the possibilities and the benefits coincide weekend, there was a cer-storms
Pe Ss o oe 15, Darking: a stand. We have made ash Ser the freshmen Gale| The 24-year-old soldier is a| with the usual time for doing “spring work” of paint- [tain “feel” in the air which| The only case reported was
meters, eic. the group has at de TE : 3 neko [1957 graduate of Columbia| ing, fixing, mending, and fixing-up. [recent experience has taught/in the eastern part of Mount
issued metal tokens which great deal of progress mili-Simmons, George Broske, "+ 2d BS cuution in | PG VeS
High School. A number of promotional plans are being investi- x aa] dOY. ON
Saturday and Sunday's when electrical service was
for about forty
Sun-im.
but prim-
lary roads was beginning tolled the cold and wind but
Street and road crews bats
in general drifts were not of
day was|the size encountered a month
chalked up on the calendar|zgo.
the]
(word that there would be nolpnow
some roads are
through siz-
which
However,
open—cut
able embankments
blocked, provide a certain amount of
roadways were blocked and|gightseeing interest.
Mount Joy's street crew
was on the job and kept bor-
However, by Tuesday, alljpugh thoroughfares in good
making shape.
Actual street plowing on
[Route 230 through Mount
{Joy in this storm, as well as

Marietta, and east and north
of the borough, in East Don-
B. S. Shunk, manager of] ,
, hi c4nine Named at a recent meeting
PPL's Columbia disirid, as officers of the Lancaster
it : s
Or ap A Dr regen, which includes people
interested in use of a special-
hi Ye 3 x
hs ned that recon.|ly assigned section of the Mount Joy Fa rmers Coop
struction of these distribution broadcasting band.
W. B. Sweigart, Donegal
{lines increased their voltage
from 4,000 to 12,000, enab-
ling them to operate directly
[from the company’s high-ca-
pacity system.
The work involved the re-
|street, has been named presi-
|dent, and Mike Good has
been elected treasurer.
Sweigart is director of the
rescue division of the Lan-
Three men were re-elected
to the board of directors of
the Mount Joy Farmers Co-





Re-Elects Three Directors
operative Assn. at a meeting halt coat of Main Street.
held Friday night, Jan. 24,
at Hostetters in Mount Joy. |
They are Henry N. Hack-lfcilities will
others this winter, has been
at a minimum. The state has
|done its best to avoid dam-
lage to water valves, man-
holes and other underground
linstallations which remain
projecting above the first as-
In the spring when the
second coat is applied these
be at surface


{insulation of lines to carry|caster County Civilan De- 5 S He S
the higher voltage; replace-{fense, and Good is Mount man, Jay IN. Newcomer, andhejght and thus the current
ment of poles, transformers Joy's police chief. INDIANS WIN J. Clayton Sangrey. lhazard will be eliminated.
and sections of wire; and| The club members, who J : : The association also heard B
erection of about three miles|are from all sections of the] BY holding on tightly nla report from manager Sim-|
of new line. county, are people who op-|the final period, Donegal’seon A. Horton, who said Fire Damages
The project also involved|erate two-way radio equip-Indians took a 48 - 45 vic-[that the z0o-member cooper-
replacement of street light-ment and can communicate/tory Friday night, Jan. 25,ative marketed 43.7 million NA artin Home
ing fixtures in the area withjover relatively short distanc-at Manheim Central and/pounds of milk valued at|
more modern units. es for any purposes with a|thereby climbed into sixth|$2.4 million in the year end-| Although actual fire was af
Shunk also said that “thisminimum of “red tape” re-Place in Section One. ing Oct. 31, 1962. [a minimum, considerable
project is but one of many/quired for licenses, etc. Again, it was the big scor-| Stockholders were told by/damage was done Monday
similar projects under way Whle both the Mount Joy|ing of Jack Rice which turn-|president Abner Risser thatlevening about 6 o'click at
of surpluses, the home of Mr. and Mrs,
an adequate and/men who are club officersjed the trick. an evaluation
supply of elect-have official duties which] The bomber tossed in 27
in close contact/points on 12 fieldgoals and
B with radio communications, three free tosses to dominate
many members are peoplethe counting for the evening.
who are hobbyists, business; mh. Tribe held a 21 - 17
men who adapt this special| increased
to insure
dependable
ricity for PP&L customers.” put them


ket served by the co-op.
Security Classes
Borough Council


nice, when at all possible, to/\wvho are members of congrollias BIRTHDAY [the “B” honor roll for the
have mothers present.” |gations not officially cooper- Harvey C. Engle, 112 Westsame report period as fol-
9 oo ating. [Donegal street, quietly ob-/lows:
We argee. The breakfast is sponsoredserved his 89th birthday on| Eighth grade: Joan Gusler,
9 0 0 by the Mount Joy - Florin/Wednesday, Jan. 30. He has David Gerberich, John Hay.
Darlene
The nine children, including five Geneva Cromwell,
Both “firsts” were very ap- Ministerial Association.
daughters, Hess, Debbie Johnson, Kathy
four
propriate. [committee in charge consists/sons and 1
9. O [of Rev. Menno E. Good, most of them living in thisLeas, Evelyn Snook, Marcia
In connection with thechairman, Rev. Richard A.|area. He was at one time en-/Strominger, Keith Brightbill,

when Todd, and Rev. Theodore E. gaged in the marketing of Michael Gratch, Robert Mc-
poultry and eggs, and until/Dowell, David Mooney, Mar-
» six years ago was employed|jorie Aurick, Doris Bair,
at Krall’'s market. [Karen Bricker, Sharon Bric-
|ker, Phyllis Loucks, Mari-
lanne Waters, Kathy Zimmer-
man, Ruth Wolfe.
Seventh Grade: Joan Hess,
presence of mothers
their sons are honored — We Bowers.
recall that it is a usual prac
tice when a Boy Scout is] 4
‘Music to Feature
elevated to the high and cov-
: |
thers play an imporiast partif apd Club Meet | & FLORIN
eted rank of Eagle that mo-
in the ceremonies.
Special recorded music|

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The logical question, then,
is “Where should it be plac-
ed?” B



to attend and some of the tare” with Mrs.
fundamentals of police work gajjer presiding.
ind security are discussed in The program was in charge
J. Robert :
Florin, Pennsylvania
Dear Mr. Wolgemuth,
depth. of the International affairs Now that your ties with the Donegal Union
a Ree borin women, .ommittee of which Miss An-| School District Authority have been severed, the
The corvoe will represent na Mae Eby is chairman, members of the Donegal Union School District Board
IDOLE 22 Hots of Werk ery Miss Barbara Thome showed of Education wish, by acclamation, to thank you for
slides and spoke on, “My| (en years of faithful service as a member of the Auth-

classes slated to be held from
7 until 10 p. m. for eight
weeks.
Year in Germany.” She told
many interesting experiences
about her travel and family
ority, whose chairman you have been since its incep-
tion.
and but



George Albert is in charge life in Germany. It was an Authority members have come gone,
of security on the local CD excellent program. She also] Done has equalled your selfless devotion to a job
staff. sang a German folk song. rich in problems and poor in thanks.
rE Miss Joan Landvater, We shall never forget your cheerful, unassuming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| conduct in all affairs relating to the emergence of tie
NEW ARRIVALS Howard Landvater was hon- Donegal Union School District. Your contributions in
ored as the “Girl of the| time and energy have been incalculably great.
Month.” Joan is a senior at We are mindful of the many hours you have
John RK. “and . Rothorine Donets and iis. been aioens spent in meetings with the Authority, the School
(Mummau) Garber, Mount |apa] hospital Nurses training Board, attorneys, state, county and local officials.
Joy R2, a son, Monday, Jan.|in the fall. contractors, architects, bond counsel and bank offic-
28, at the Lancaster General| Shirley Forney, chairman, ials — hours selflessly robbed from business and per-
hospital. reported on the Christmas| Sonal pursuits.
Harold P. and Joanne party given by the club for| We are indebted to your wise and guiding hand
(Landis) Krall, Lititz R3, athe Day Care Center. that helped effect a smooth transition from four par-
daughter, Thursday, January| peelgates - Kathryn Kel- into one united,
24, at Lancaster St. Joseph's|jer, Ruth Sinegar and Evelyn|
tisan, disparate school districts
hesive school district.
co-

hospital. | . o
me Band Husmiet Nauge; Aliownsios . Jans We are appreciative of the goodwill engendered
(Long) Hill, 44 Springville I le re wl by your personally conducted ‘‘open-house” tours of
y ¢ | the Donegal High School at the time of its opening.
Road, Mount Joy, a son, otfito attend Spring District VII
Wednesday, Jan. 30, at the meeting to be held at New The memory of the inestimable good that ha

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We'd like to hear some ex-
pressions on the subject.
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Write the Bulletin a letter,
if you wish.
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Speaking of Christmas
trees—We wonder—is it late
for this past season or early
for next year?
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At any rate, in the yard


it is customary or not we do Leon Good, Elaine Brown,
not know but we have seen will feature the opening of] —__ |Donna Maxwell, Lolita Mum-
times when the mother ac-the Donegal Band Club meet-| Sixteen ladies of the Flor-/ma, Flavia Sumpman, John
tually pinned the badge upon ing, Monday night, Feb. 4th,in Church of the Brethren|Gantz, Thomas Safko, Bon-
her son’s lapel. at 7:30 p. m. at the high/went to the Lancaster Gen-nie Engle, Pat Ginder, Alice
ee 8 © school annex. leral hospital to sew. They Kleiner, Bonita Shoemaker,
And — maybe we should] The final plans for the an-spent all day, Jan. 23 from 9/Carol Stehman.
add. A mother -is still her nual Ham Dinner, tenatively/in the morning to 4 in the) B
son’s mother whether he is a|scheduled for May 4, will be afternoon sewing. |
teenager or whether he is aja topic of discussion. | Mrs. Norman Grimm re-Two Insurance
young man. All parents and friends of turned home Monday from . .
' ®e © o {the Junior and Senior Highthe St. Joseph hospital in Companies Join
Seems that there are peo-|School Bands are invited to Lancaster.
ple in the community who|attend this meeting. | James Hilt and Miss Myr-| Policy holders of the Mount
do not like the idea of erect-| The purpose of the Done-tle Sheaffer visited Mr. and Joy Mutual Insurance Com-
ing the community Christmasigal Band Club is to provide Mrs. George Sheaffer of pany voted approval Monday
tree next year on Memorial funds for Junior and SeniorWaynesboro, Pa. on Sunday.Jan. 28, of a merger of the
park. Band uniforms. and equip] Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufl-/company with the Commes:-
ment and to promote interestman were Sunday dinner|cial Mutual Insurance Com-
in music among school child- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lan- pany of Lebanon.
ren. |dis Hess. | Under the merger, previ-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shoe-jously approved by the direc-
maker of Elizabethtown and tors of the two companies,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shoema-|the merger company will be
of the Robert Williams home, ker and family of Bainbridge known as the Mount Joy Mu-
rear of the Mount Joy Hall, RD, were guests of Mr. and tual Insurance Co.
there ‘stands a Christmas Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker on, Both firms write fire and
tree and every evening it is Friday evening. |allied insurance and Henry
lighted. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.!G. Carpenter, said previously.
®e oOo o Barnhart and daughters of that the merger action was
The answer is their little Greensburg, Pa. and Mr. and to make operations more ef-
son likes the tree and any Mrs. H. R. Barnhart of Eliza- ficient.
family move to take downbethtown visited Mr. and He said the directors and
the lights meets with loud Mrs. Paul Shetter on Friday officers of the two compan-
cries and objections. evening. lies overlap in most positions.



Lancaster General hospital. |Holland, April 20. | resulted from your association with our School Dis-
Paul S. and Joan (Frey)! It was decided to hold the| trict cannot but stimulate those of us remaining in
|Rebman, 155 Church street,lannual tea for DonegalSenior| charge of school administration.
Londistils, 2 Jo assay; girls at the home of Mrs] We accept the challenge devolving from your
[Crovicral ee “ 2 Bnegster|Mary Sarver. leadership, knowing that our task is already easier
5 ospiial. | = 0 because of the foresight and example you have ex
obert E. and Myrl (Mar- ATTEND ASSN. MEETING hibited :
Tes
{tin) Sherk, Mount Joy R2, a| Mrs. Mary Sarver and Mrs. |
son, Wednesday, Jan. 30, utlSadic Brooks. nurses at Don We wish you long years of health, happiness and
the General hospital. legal High School, and Miss Peace: If you should ever care to reassociate your-
; J. Floyd and Dorothy Lily Martin, guidance coun-| self with our School District, in any capacity, we
(Hershey) Kreider, Mount selor, attended a luncheon - could only gain by such a decision
Very truly yours,
DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL BOARD
Mrs. Patricia J. Eicherly, Sec'y
Wednes- meeting of the Mental Health|
|Association, last week, at the|
|Host Motel in Lancaster.
Joy R2, a daughter,
day, Jan. 30, at the General
|hospital,
price inequities, and dimin- Robert Martin, Ziegler street,
ishing fluid milk sales should/when a blaze was discovered
be made to retain the mar-in an upstairs wardrobe.
| Friendship Fire company
responded to an alarm short-
ly after 6 pm. and by fast,
. . . S lead at the half, boric ou kebt damate
Begin Friday radio band to their daily|so margin by four in the] Mount Jou's 1963 tz op, |e ficient action ept damag
work and those who are justipirq period and ti Bella ount Joy's 196s tax raile to a minimum.
The first of a series of jain interested in this PN t pon an Ce rele will be one of the chief mai-| A great portion of the sec-
eight “security training”|tcresting radio “party-line”| |; oH $ on a Central ral-\ters for consideration Mon-jond floor was charred and so
classes, scheduled to be held|system of communications. |° Yr Ye torn. : day, Feb. 4, when the Bor-lintense was the heat that
in Mount Joy, is set for Fri- Be This week Manheim Cen-lough Council holds its Feb-several plastic items later
day night, Feb. 1, at the tral again a the Indians’|ruary meeting. were found to have been
Friendship Fire house. WwW opposition. The games are| The council will meet atmelted.
Arranged by the local Civ- B.&P. . Holds Called for 6:45 and 8:15 aiff se o'clock in the Friend] Center of the fire was lo-
ilian Defense organization, onegal. ship Fire Hall. cated above a wardrobe.
the security class will be mJanuary Meet Firemen used little water
charge of a state CD official The Mount Joy Business & and thus were able to mini
from Harrisburg. P : ; ’ ize damage from that cause
. _|Professional Women’s Club Ww ! h mize damage ca
Anyone and Syne M-held its January meeting on C 00 oar di S di 0 gem The family escaped with-
terested is invited an urged 3. out injury but two of the
onday, January 28, at Hos : [ou jun,
y y Daniel M. Wolgemuth children—both girls — lost
almost all of their clothing.
Mrs. Martin, who was pre-
the evening meal,
smelled the smoke, discover-
ed the fire and notified the
Fire company.
Damage was
between $5,000
Talent Program
Winners Listed
Winners of the Donegal H.
(paring
estimated at
and $5,500.
S. tenth-eleventh grade talent
show, held last week, are:
Richard Heisey, first place,
with a piano solo: Janet Hor-
ner and Susan Eshelman, sec-
ond, with a piano duet, and
Margo Buller, third, with a
marimba solo.
The judges were: George
Broske, Rebecca Kling, John
Spickler, Sandra Wolgemuth
and Miss Elsieanna Henry,
physical education teacher at
the high school.
The winners will meet the
ninth-twelfth grade winners
on Feb. 8, at 2 p.m.
The public is invited.
B-
MARRIAGE LICENSES
H. Glenn Esbenshade, 383
East Roseville Rd., and Rach-
el G. Brubaker, Mount Joy
R2

As a public service, The
Bulletin lists the following
physician, who may be
reached for emergency ser-
vice or by those who are
unable to contact their
family physician:
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Dr. David Schlosser