New Oxford Item (Newspaper) - May 17, 1962, New Oxford, Pennsylvania Wart Item wt VOL 85 NO 2 NEW OXFORD PA THURSDAY MAY Industrial Exhibit Well Attended Gets Write M accurate the twelfth annual held at New Oxford High School during May Day festivities last Thursday is no exaggeration in the ment mat the exhibit attracted persons than in any previous In fact the more than were kept on display day evening so that those ing the PTA variety show could view them Everyone was loud in their praise of the work accomplished by the students and their teachers The projects were on display in the lobby and main corridors of the school The lobby larly made an exceptional and attractive setting for many of the larger projects such as beds desks dressers chests gun nets and various types of tables as well as numerous displays of metal work including foundry forging sheet metal art metal spinning and machine shop ects Prizes were awarded to the lowing Seventh Grade work first Mike Haugh bird feeder second Larry Kline bat rack and third Gary Benson wall Seventh Grade Earl King brass candelabra Harvey Emig kidney bowl and third Kenneth Wolf ivy bracket Eighth Grade wood first Gary Landis wall desk second Dennis Alwine book case and third Charles ler coffee table Eighth Grade metal first Scott Hafer ing fork second Dwight Adams book rack and third Kenneth Wicldine aluminum bowl Ninth Grade wood first Edward Klunk book case second James Kemp trundle chest and third James Walker round table Ninth Grade metal first Gene Reynolds aluminum tray second Jack Dettinger copper dish and third Max Hamm chisel Tenth NEW OXFORD LOCAL ITEMS first Eugene second Nelson Grade wood Baughar Milter gun cabinet and third Robert Myers bed Tenth Grade metal first Nelson MiNer second Wayne copper mugs and third roasting fork Senior High elective wood first Lester Miller desk second old Brown desk and third ald Knott dresser Senior High elective metal first Ken Rutter brass bowl second Harold Brown same and third Eugene Baugher same Judges for the were ty Kauffman State College and Clyde Cover High School The teachers in the Industrial Arts department are Levere Breighner and Edward Borden Clyde W Stambaugh re- cently returned from duty over- AF A C Supp Soda Box MM Atlus AFB Okla Mrs Sarah Estep chairman of the annual Salvation Army drive has announced the follow ing captains and solicitors for New Oxford and Cap- tains Mrs Henry Hersh Mrs Clarence Noel Mrs Ray 0 Peters Mrs Richard Brendle and Mrs George Deitrick Solicitors Rosina Fewer Linda Harbaugh Susan Harbaugh Sandra Duttera Pam- ela Sebright Sara Zeigter Becky Brendle Carol Hoffman Donald Peters Robert Peters Linda dorff Betsy Brendle Barbara Kessel Barbara Deardorff Rife Gayle Hersh Russel Sager Nevin WenU Bonka Cristofaro Mrs Dorothy Cristofaro and Sally Black Graduation will take place at the Immaculate Conception School June 3 at 3 p.m Donald Poist who is employed by Paul Wagner Inc is ing school in New York this week Mr Wagner spent Monday in New York Frances J Sneeringer Durgh and Mr and Mrs Leo Sneeringer Washington spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Clarence Sneeringer Mr and Mrs Anthony Thomas and daughter Jody Toledo Ohio are spending sometime with her parents Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bevenour North Peters St Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Roy Harman R 1 who will brate their wedding sary May 11 Mr and Mrs Leo Ecker and family Orange St spent er's Day with Mr and Mrs vin Taylor Arendtsville Mrs Terrence Ecker and in- fant son Christopher Wayne were discharged from the Hanover pital Mr and Mrs Leo Ecker are the paternal grandparents of the infant Mr and Mrs Leo Ecker Orange St entertained the following at a 500 card party on Saturday Mr and Mrs Thomas er and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Becker Hanover and Mr and Mrs Robert Moore New Oxford Recent visitors of Mrs Emma Fair and Mr and Mrs John L Griest R 1 were Mr and Mrs Ralph Mr and Mrs Freed Mr and Mrs Lester Klingel Jr Single Copy LOCAL ORDINANCE ON BUILDING PERMITS FOR NEW OXFORD The ordinance regulating Area Survey On Livestock To Start Saturday Distribution of the 1982 Live- Survey cards by rural maB carriers to patrons on their routes will begin about May 19 New ford Postmaster M Bower announced today The cards Jbe placed fat the mail boxes of a cample of farmers served by the local post office The livestock survey is one of two which the Post Office and Agriculture Departments conduct each year The other one ptace in ber 33 Take First Communion In Catholic The following children of the Immaculate Conception Church New Oxford made their First Holy Communion on Sunday at the 9 o'clock Jerome Glass Warren Klunk Emmert Hartzell Daniel Hopper Timothy Lawrence Matthew hone Marlin Miller Philip Moore Thomas Moore Dale Myers Ar- thur Noel Daniel Poist David Poist Kenneth Smith Linus Smith Janet Arnold Lisa Beard Loretta Becker Angela Becker Karen Berkheimer Clare hart Mary Goff Helen Graft Rosalie Graft Patricia Lawrence Nancy Long Katherine Meeder Donna Miller Jean Myers Jam Rabine Roberta Shrader Linda Shrader and Victoria Weaver The May crowning took place in the afternoon at 3 o'clock at which time Helen Graft crowned the Blessed Mother The crown bearer was Marlin Miller and the attendants were Arthur Noel iel Poist Janet Arnold Angela May Day at New Oxford Nigh School was observed tot Thursday the school campus Th May Quern Sandy and her court an shown above Mt to Judy Hoffman Joyct Wai Ion Brinton all attendants tht Sandy ShuMi and Betty attendants In front flower girl Jay crown and Lori firl Edmunds Studio photo New Oxford High Queen Crowned At Festivities and children Klingel and and Mrs Pauline daughter Linda Annual May Day exercises for New Oxford High School were held on the school campus last Thursday afternoon The festivities were attended by hundreds of parents and students May Queen was Sandy Gruver and her court Bonnie Mummert maid of honor Margo Brinton Brenda Shultz Betty Swope and Joyce Wallen attendants lette Wolfe and Lori Sheeley flower girls and Jay Fortney crown bearer Following the cession the makl of honor crowned the queen Participating in the Maypole dance to English Country Garden were Marlene Spicer Linda Harbaugh Ann Wentz Christine Alwine Barbara Deardorff Alan Meckley Ashley Varner Staffin Hamme David The June livestock survey serves as the basis for estimating the number of livestock on farms livestock production the size of pig calf and lamb number of chickens this year's crops the raised and the number of milk cows on farms Reports from Pennsylvania fanners also be included in the national livestock inventory to be issued by the Statistical Reporting Service of USDA The survey information is useful to fanners the livestock industry industries serving culture public agencies and the general public To assure accurate and reliable forecasts and to make certain that v well represented Bower urges each York Mr and Mrs Wilmer Krall and Mr and Mrs Clyde er The New Oxford Garden Club will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Mervin Spangler way East Mrs George Seaks will be the John Robinson East will celebrate his birthday May 21 On May 25 he and his wife the former Pauline Miller will observe their wedding anniversary They are the parents of four children all of whom are living Raymond Slagle Hanover son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Slagle New Oxford R D was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital Balti more for observation Mr and Mrs Gerald Robinson and children York were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Sherman and family W High St The following members of 4-H attended the officers leadership training meeting Friday evening at the courthouse in Ilene ers The following eighth graders of the Immaculate Conception School were received into the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Merle Bevenour William linger Larry Klunk Dennis Moore Lynn Overbaugh Donald Robinson Jay Robinson John Smith Michael Smith Ronald Staub Richard Wagner Dorothy Becker Gayle Breighner Patricia Breiner Paulette Gebhart Rita Kijek Jane Kuhn Helena rence Margaret Miller Yvonne Orndorff Donna Overbaugh da Rabine Patricia Robinson san Sieg Donna Smith Jane Sponseller Pamela Staub and Linda Wolf Livingston and Raymond Deitz Participants in square dancing included Barbara Deardorff Marlene Spicer Linda Harbaugh Ann WenU Ashley Varner Staffin Hamme David Livingston Raymond Deitz Barbara Anthony Becky Landis Jane Weikert Cande Snedden James Myers Larry Myers William Dubbs Larry Wolf Becky Bankert Gayle Hersh Sue Warnick Virginia Rudisill Richard Higinbotham Richard Boose Robert Brown and Richard Brinton The boys did special bling acts On display in the high school lobby and in several of the halls were exhibits comprising the annual industrial arts exhibit United Telephone To Replace Letters In Phone Numbers Numerals will begin to replace locality Postmaster patron receiving a livestock card to complete and return it to the carrier as soon as possible Rural carriers participating hi this operation survey are L E Sheery on Route 1 and J Route 2 R Harm on fOM The Cancer aade is now in sight of Ma goal has reached a total of more than Only two ta the county have made no re- port to date Most borough and have completed their campaigns and some find caHs hi their Kennedy Sherry Adams Elaine Kemper Diane Fennel Kathy Judy Smith and Linda Smith The next regular meeting of the club will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mfa Kathy Volland Mrs Marian M New Oxford R t third grade teacher at the Meade building burg and Robert E Steads ST formerly of New Oxford biology and general science teacher at the Gettysburg High School are ending their teaching careers with lie end ot the current year Mrs J Francis Jr past president of the PTA was a leader at a school of instruction ed May I at ieM High School in connection with the session of Adams County Council of PTA groups Mm subject deaU with Budget Finance and Ways and Means Continued on Page 10 ANY SEASON Any day com- shoes need not be thrown EAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES Walter H and wife have sold a property in ton Twp to Roger H DeCourcy and wife Carl Joe Rhodes Hanover R 1 and Catherine Charmaine Henry East Berlin R 2 have filed cation for a marriage license in York Mrs Floyd Hoffman Water St addressed the recent Daughter banquet of St Paul's Lutheran Church Hanover Mr and Mrs Clair Mummert son David and daughter Diane New Oxford were Sunday tors of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Harry Cootey W King St During the evening worship service Sunday at Morning Hour Chapel the following children were Sandra Rickey and Connie Trimmer children of Mr and Mrs Charles Trimmer East Berlin R D and Barbara Engle daughter of Mr and Mrs Nevin Engle Grantham Bishop Charles Byers Mechanicsburg officiated Mrs Robert Myers W King St who had returned home from the York Hospital was ted to the hospital last week She was conveyed there in the East Berlin ambulance She is reported to be improving The local lance also conveyed Mm Mary Haue Thursday from the Range's Convalescent Home to the home of her daughter Gladys Cummins Park The Women's Circle of the Morning Hour Chape will meet at p.m Thursday at the home of Mrs Eugene East Berlin R 1 letters in New Oxford telephone numbers according to United Telephone Company District Man- ager Scott Smith who announced a program for the gradual tion from five-digit telephone numbers to all numeral numbers Under the new system the two- letter prefixes will be translated to their numerical equivalent on the dial for instance MA will be- come 62 The ITEM office son for example will mately become Initially the tele- phone numbers will be used on subscribers toll statements and they will be assigned to new con- and installations ing service changes Some telephone exchanges such all as Littlestown already have i numeral telephone numbers In a few years all number listings will be standard across the Smith predicted As MAdison passes from the local scene so will such exchange names frequently misdialed as MU for Mercury and LI for ceum A desirable feature of the new numbering arrangement is that you don't have to spell a name to use it Growth of telephone business is dictating the change to meral calling according to Man- ager Smith who pointed out that substitution of numerals for the prefixes will increase the number of exchange com from m to WO Tele phone engineers predict these added combinations will be sorely needed in the not too distant fu ture if the present rate of tele phone communication expansion continues The nation's telephones have practically tripled since Kre end of World War II increasing From to nearly 80 mil Racing To Start At Lincoln Sat The 10th season of jalopy stock ar racing will get under way rday May 19 at 8 p.m at coln Speedway the dirt val located just south of Rt 30 he Lincoln Highway midway be- ween Rts 116 and 94 The Pigeon Hills track will pre- sent combination shows each Sat of the 62 campaign The weekly fare again will consist of two heats and a feature for both and limited men Johnny Mackinson 1 is the defending champion The Delta Dart rang up 17 feature last year At one stretch he ook seven in a row Paul Keller copped Lincoln's 1961 Division crown The novice boys are now listed as sportsmen because of an easing of the rules which permits more powerful engines OTHER DRIVERS Other top drivers due to battle or the honors are Pee Wee Neil Haight Bobby Hersh Harden Bobby Abel Ray Kable Pete Kantorsky Gene WHITE SAND For sand plaster mix pent charcoal briquettes We Mr son and Mrs Barry Slanten and daughter Patricia Carlisle were Sunday visitors of Mm John Myers and away Let us repair them PEOPLES COAL CO Mary Myers SHOE REPAIR OR anoM Hanover IN MSK TRAINING Joseph F Carroll son of Mr and Mrs Edmund T Carroll Ab R 1 began nine weeks of bask training April 9 as a seaman recruit at the Nava Training Center Great Lakes the training he will re instructions in military eti queue drill swimming and survival first aid shipboard safety precautions and security chity Throughout he re specialized counseling which assists him in selecting rating in which to work from more thN W job Bermudian Bd Elect Trio Of New Teachers Three new teachers were elected two others resigned and plans were announced for the Bermudian Springs High School commencement at the May ing of the Bermudian Springs Joint School Board Monday ning at the high school building near York Springs The graduation exercises will be held Sunday May 27 with Dr Gilbert McLveen head of the de- of education at Lebanon Valley College as the speaker There are 73 members of the senior class Resignations were accepted from Miss Mary G Malone art teacher and Mrs Jean Lobaugh Third Grade teacher at York Springs The three teachers who were elected Samuel Ebersole East Berlin R graduate of Shippensburg State College with some teaching experience to teach driver education and social studies at a salary of Miss Delaine Snelbaker burg who will graduate from bright College this year to teach home economics at and Miss Barbara Curley Coraopolis Thiel graduate and now a teacher at McKees Rocks to teach the Third Grade at York Springs for The supervising principal Amos D Meyers said the district needs an art teacher and one more elementary teacher to complete its staff for September ing excavating and demolition within the borough limits of New Oxford which was passed at council's May session brings the community up-to-date on this phase of borough ment The ordinance more called a building permit ordinance will replace one of king standing that for the small fee of 50 cents no matter what the cost of construction This new ordinance should bring some additional revenue into the treasury and is one that has long been overlooked by previous New fees start at the of for construction up to the cost of It provides for an additional charge at the rate of for each additional construction cost or fraction thereof Here is how the system of fees will If the estimated cost of construction you are ning for example amounts to the permit fee would be You arrive at this figure in this way initial fee for the first then for each additional or fraction thereof there is left which for purposes of the permit gives you the figure 10 at each or total of The ordinance is not applicable where the construction costs are or less Specific regulations in the state that no construction excavation or demolition may be done within the borough limits Worley Wins In New Oxford While veteran assemblyman Francis Worley went down to de- feat in Tuesday's primary New Oxford Republicans voted for him though giving him just a slight margin of five votes The vote wan 61 to 63 The complete vote for New Oxford William W Scranton 96 J Collins McSparran 41 Lt Raymond P 115 U.S James E sandt Secretary of Internal Audrey R Kelly 116 Francis Worley 68 Harry Ridinger 63 Member State Fred G Pfeffer 80 Fred Ebersole 45 Muriel Brendle 104 C J Rickrode 97 John Stock M DEMOCRATIC Dilworth 107 Chas Schmitt 19 Harvey Johnston 16 Lt Stephen McCann 137 Secretary of Internal Genevieve Blatt 135 U.S Joe S Clark 138 Earl Warner 90 Jane Alexander 29 Kern Smith 24 Eugene Hartman The board adopted finally the school budget for the school year which had been given tentative approval a month ago The budget is an increase of about over that for the current year but the supervising principal told the board per pupil costs in the Springs district are below national and state averages The per pupil cost in Bermudian Springs district in the school year was while the state average for the same year was and the tional average was The board authorized a payment to the general contractor on the high school building inger Brothers A sum had been Continued On Page 8 without a permit This includes the setting of poles and signs trimming of trees outride the build ing line and the repair or removal of a building Application for the permit cording to the ordinance must be made in writing to the mayor or to the borough secretary and if acceptable me required fee must be paid in full before the permit is issued The permit itself that the applicant take all necessary precautions for the ty of pedestrians and vehicular traffic and that barricades with lights be erected at nightfall if necessary A regulation in the ordinance provides that after completion of the construction the mayor or borough secretary may demand the applicant to furnish an curate compilation of the costs and the fees can be adjusted to conform to the actual cost in which case they may either be rebated or increased by the mayor or secretary It should be noted also that lation of the ordinance carries a penalty of a fine of or jail sentence of 15 days or both Borough property owners should take note of these new regulations Girl Scouts Hold Campout A recent campout for New ford Girl Scouts at Happy Valley Girl Scout Camp near was arranged by troop leaders 139 Member State R L 135 Fred G Klunk Emory Hammer 127 Charles Graft Jr 119 Anna Laura Slaybaugh 135 doodling Findley Dizzy Dean and Jim The limited sportsmen can count on Keller Don Eisenhour Charley Wierman Rich Christine and Johnny Laughman to create con- excitement But the have tost one of their aces Willie of over to the speedier modified competition Willie's new mount is No 76 races of 100 laps are listed for Lincoln June 30 July 28 and tember 8 URC sprint cars will be on hand at the Hills track on June 16 and August 4 The Langhorne Qualifier for goes tember 8 a night on which the late models and boys will share the spotlight SUV To Decorate Area Cemeteries Theodore Camp No 60 Sons of Union Veterans New ford will again place flags on veterans graves and hold services at the following cemeteries during the Memorial Day Paradise and May Hampton May 29 wago St Luke's Salem Abbottstown Meeting House and New Oxford May 30 New Chester and the June 2 Approximately 450 flags will be placed on graves of war veterans in the above teries including Round Hill Barbara Annie Kauffman livan York Springs R 1 is ing a divorce from Richard Merlin Sullivan ing to papers filed in the office for Mrs Sullivan by Attorney Daniel E Teeter are charged The couple wed at in 1963 Elmer Smith 17 W High St wins a Wembly tic and Adolphus Walker Jr New Oxford R 2 wins a Cricket tie NOEL'S MEN'S SHOP Must be picked up tot Monday Mrs Janet Miller and Mrs Glenn Almoney so that the girls could complete work entitling them to the badge Scouts participating were Polly Berkheimer Roberta Breiner Rosa Carbaugh Cindy Holtry Mary Ellen Hockensmith June A Miller Debbie Miller Gloria ler Patsy Bellinger Vickie Kline Linda Rohrbaugh Pamela bright Roxanne Sieg June Yeagy Peggy A Kijek Susan Almoney Stella Boose Monica Breiner Carol Deatrick Barbara Doyle Beverly Hartman Karen Barbara Millar Kathy Miller Doris R Myers Brenda Sharon Shultz Victoria Staub Virginia Staub and Sharon White Also in the party were adult advisors Mrs William Millar Mrs Virginia Mrs Daniel Boose and Carolyn Sebright and members of the local senior Girl Scout troop Carol Bollinger Mary Sue Gebhart Janet Williams Sally Wolfe and Sandra Duttera These girls acted as aides to the adult leaders In the campout as guests of participants were Lynn Millar Doris Baker and Becky Bankert Variety Show Huge Success The Variety Show program sponsored by the Lower Adams PTA Friday evening in New Oxford High School auditorium was a huge success and enjoyed by a large number of persons Various musical and comedy skits were presented by different groups A group Iron pre- sented an old-fashioned school board meeting Those taking part were Rev Lester J Bernard Anthony Mr Bennett Arthur Diehl and Faber Widasin The elementary and high school teachers presented a comedy let with Mrs Kathryn the instructor Taking part were Robert Satterfield Mary Gene Bowser Mrs Vivian Hamm Mrs Dorothy Trostle Ronald Stoner Rush Canause Ed and Robert Bellis Several numbers were played by a kitchen band composed of the following members of St Paul's United Church of Christ Women's Gladys Hoffman Betty Hammer Cristie Miller Pat Staub Annie Sponseller June Martin Dorothy Swisher Lois Betty Neiman Mary tera Janet Allamong Breighner Doris Jean Stock othy Wolf Viola Eckert Jam Grasmick and Mary Ann Menges The following quartet from New Chester rendered several Mrs Harry Biesecker Mrs William Little Mrs Robert Kline and Mrs Ruth A dance number was presented by Kathy Menges and Sally Wolf Jane Grasmick and Woody Miller sang a duet and several selections were played by the dance band A pantomime to a number from Homer and Jethro was rendered by Mrs Ruth Millar and Miss Judy Garrett The area chorus under the di- rection Of Mrs Edgar Moul and Files Damage Suit In Crash An action in trespass has been filed in the office here by Atty Donald G for Charles C Jr Hanover against John Francis Ind The suit stems from an accident August 26 1961 at Cross Keys According to the complaint was driving cast on the Lincoln Highway while car was being towed west The car towing auto made a left turn into Route 94 and the car struck the vehicle driving it into a car operated by Kenneth New Oxford R I seeks totaling NEWS NOTES Mr and Mrs Isaac Saginaw Mich announced the birth of their first ter Debra Sue on May 5 They have four sons Mrs Con- is the former Dorothy daughter of Mr and Mrs Grayson Mr and Mrs Ivan Leer hold N J announced the birth of a daughter Wendy Ann on April 30 This is their third daughter Mrs Leer is the for- mer Shirley Kaiser Both were former residents of York Mrs Mabel Leer returned home Friday after spending two weeks with her son Ivan Leer and family at Freehold Bramer and Arlie were recent Sunday dinner of Mr and Mrs Jem accompanied by Mrs Nancy Gable Aldridge at the piano sang eral numbers The chorus was composed of the Lois Sheely Lois Baugher Betty Hoff Mary Duttera Joan Dockey Mrs James Stock Mrs Nelson Miller Mrs Mary Rudisill Mrs ard Hamme Mrs George Griffin Mrs Kelly Mrs John Martin Mrs Donald Gardner Mrs wood Miller Mrs John Menges Mrs Robert Satterfield Janet rougher Mrs John Mrs A L Grasmick Mrs ald Kemp Mrs Helen Rodgera Robert Satterfield Gene Bowser Larry Gable Elwood Miller aid Orndorff Fred Gable ard Mummert William Stock Fred Howe Wildasin Arthur Diehl Rev ter Miller and Ed Moul The program closed with a shit along M E Miller WM MM master of ceremonies art family Yoik R 4 On June 39 members af New Oxford Social and Club will journey by bus to tht baseball game between Orioles and New York at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium caH for the bus to leave at pm JEWS PA PER I