pe RR a -Ara WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1965 ® Of This 'n That (From page 1) “and we're planning the fourth one for this summer, if all goes well.” The Climenhagas have been from coast to coast, and from Canada to Florida on their journeys. This year they plan to cover a great portion of the Canadian countryside, by car, by bus and by train. In between times, on occa- sion, Mr. Climenhaga, who was an educator of note dur- ing his active years, lectures at schools and colleges. One of his favorite lectures is on “The Idiosyncracies of the English Language.” As we mentioned last week, he is a founder of Messiah College at Gran- tham, Pa., and father of Ar- thur Climenhaga, who serv ed as the college's president for several years. * *® * On Sunday we made our semi-annual - pilgrimage to Longwood Gardens at Ken- nett’s Square. We were privileged to have with us a good friend who had never seen the con- servatory or gardens, so her great pleasure was added to our own. As always, the first glimpse of the entrance room of the conservatory was breath- taking. It was planted with lavendar and white hya- cinths, yellow daffodils, white narcissus, golden and blue pansies, Easter lillies, tulips, camelias, snapdragons and peonies. What a heavenly fragrance! What a glorious parade of colors! What a delightful “sneak preview” of spring! In amongst the flowers ® q battery-saving Delcotron generator sl ® a Full Coil suspension system were large wooden tubs in which flowering crabapple trees were planted. And on either side of the main walk, in the center of the room, was a wide expanse of vel- vety green grass’ It defies description. We can only say again, as we have said before: “This fab- ulous place is only 50 miles away, just an easy hour's drive from Mount Joy. Go! See for yourself this ‘little bit of heaven!’ And, like all the “best things in life,” it’s free! ® Donegal Elects (From page 1) ta, to teach 5th grade Maytown. Torrance Harclerode, grad- uate of Millersville to teach metal shop at Donegal high school. Miss Deanna Walker, graduate of Donegal high school and a senior at East Stroudsburg college, to teach first grade at Maytown. William H. Lutz, graduate of Hershey high school and a senior at Elizabethtown college to teach 5th grade at Seiler. Resignations included Mrs. Mary Ann Price, Miss Bonnie McCracken and Miss Joanne at Bixler. In addition, Miss Irene Ibach, fourth grade teacher at Seiler, who has taught school for 41 years - 40 in Mount Joy and Donegal schools; and Mrs. Frances Kramer, Marietta 3rd grade, 17 in the local system. An estimated one out of Spring Brings New Problems With the first rains and first warm hints of Spring at hand, it's time again for par- ents to remind their bike-rid- ing boys and girls that traffic laws apply to them as well as to motorists, advises Edw. P. Curran, Safety Director of Keystone Auto Club. “There are Bicycle Laws and a Bicycle Code govern- ing use of bikes on public highways and thoroughfares, but too often they are disre- garded or even unknown to many persons,” he continued. “It's very important, there- fore, that parents make cer- tain that their sons and daughters realize that when riding their bikes in traffic they are just as responsible for their own safety and that of others as those driving automobiles and trucks. “Bike riders are required to obey all traffic signals and signs, use proper hand signals for turns, ride on the right side of highways close to curb, park vehicles in safe places, stop and render as- sistance in case of accidents and report to police, assume liability for any damage re- sulting from careless and negligent operation of bike, stop while passengers are boarding and alighting from street cars, and keep bike in safe operating condition. trick riding “Bike riders are forbidden by law to hitch on or hold fast to any other vehicle, who has taught 44 years — Carrying an extra passenger 8 y {on the handlebars or other part of bike, engage In any on highways, and ride on sidewalks unless THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. "YOU MEAN THAT'S YOUR MUMMY 9" ‘ PAGE FIVE M TL USEL'M a . A \ Zh —-— 0 — Ae Two Sewer Milestones Sewers in the Florin area of Mount Joy are rapidly be- coming a reality! This week two rather im- portant milestones were pas- sed by the Mount Joy Con- struction company, which is laying the lines. At midweek the important “high-pressure” lines from the pumping station on Don- egal Springs road (midway between the Cross Roads church and Spookey Hill) to a point in front of the John Henry Lutz home on Donegal Springs road were complet- ed. 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The cast iron pipes are being laid along the north side of the road- way. The second important step is putting the sewer lines un- der the Pennsylvania rail- road. That work started this week at a point east of the Bachman Chocolate Manufac- turing plant. The project principally involves pushing a large-diameter steel pipe through the ground under the railroad right of way. Making that crossing un- der the tracks is one of the special engineering pieces of work involved in. the actual pipe laying. To Make Tour With Chorus Judy Sherk of this commu- nity, a student at Asbury | college,” Wilmore, Ky., maj- oring in elementary educa- tion, has been chosen te make a sacred concert tour with the Asbury College | Singers, a select mixed cher- al group of 30 students. An 11-day tour began March 11 and continues through March 21. Cities visited include Louisville, Ky.; Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo., Wichita, Emporia and Topeka, ¥an- sas. Miss Sherk sings soprano. 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