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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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2 ETMitng Am, Huiorer, Fa. Marrh 16, Sull DisniisftOil Rt To 194 Dragstrip Allowed Continue Operations An action in equity brought However, it has never been noise and dust, disturb the nights a week during the by a number of Union Township declared that drag strips const! and peace of the community and early evenings for trial runs residents against Francis and tute a nuisance in and of them- create a traffic hazard on the want to entertain the boys Helen M. Smith, I.ittlestown selves They may or may not road near their properties. in the evenings so they I). 2, in an attempt to halt con- 1 be, depending upon the method According to a diagram sub- drag racing on the stniction of a drag strip on theiin which they are operated mitted in evidence at the hear Smith said.

Smith farm was dismissed court cannot, therefore, ing, the drag strip would tra- Several of the plaintiffs had; the Adams County Court yester generally restrict their opera- day after a hearing Judge Sheely said In handing down his decision, a drag strip does become Judge W. r. Sheely said: a nuisance, then we have a are living in an era now In w'hich people advocate zoning hw and similar restrictions. These are contrary to common nearly the entire Smith testified that the Christ Church i farm from west to east. Smith Road, which would be used testified that the paved strip on approach the drag strip which the races would be con- Route 194, the Hanover-Littles- right to restrict its operation af ducted would be 4000 feet long town road, is a narrow ter this has been he by fiO feet wide which would be danger-j concluded Lights are to be erected along ous if used for heavy traffic.

The action had been brought the northern pdge of the strip Smith, when asked by Attor law doctrine whereby a man by Nathaniel and Isabel In addition there is to be a ney Daniel Teeter, represent- lias a right to use his land in Knowles. William and Lillian paved area where race ing the plaintiffs, about the way he sees fit as long as I Snyder, Bernard and he does not injure his Kathryn G. Duttera, Luke property or infringe his rights and a i Frymyer, We have come to accept cer -1 ham and Harvey and things such as garages and Marie C. Kline, all of Littles- iervicc stations in residential town D. 2 lireas as nuisances.

Therefore, The plaintiffs had contended fio proof of nuiance in construction of the drag lial cases is he said.jstrip would create considerable cars will park awaiting road, said a nice road If races, a return road and con- we get a big business. procession stands mised we will get a new Smith said that his entire 90 back acre farm could and would be He said Christ Church used for parking have asked for a new cars. Drag races would be held road and feel that the chances once a week, he said, and the of getting it are good if traffic strip would be open one or two'increases as a result of the drag strip. Smith said, is no danger if nobody parks on the sides of the road. Any good driver can drive back there and not hit He said that he would provide ample parking on his farm so that peoole would not have to park on the road Donald Reimer.

Gettysburg, a drag race driver who said he ENTERTAINERS Three students of Littlestown High School who entertained the PTA last evening are shown with their accompanists The students (left to righti are Beverly Hess, who attended district chorus, accompanied by Elizabeth Patterson, Bill Snyder (seatedi who attended district orchestra and Diane Musselman; Tony Wastler who attended District and State Band, acompanied by Sandra Crou.se. LilllesUnvn Joint PTA Given Tdlk On Slate-Fedentl A idPnuxninis Littles-over already has Title is for Wastler. accompanied by town Joint PTA last night heard guidance and testing programs. Sandra Crouse, played his clar- Dr. Frank Cashman, co-ordina-iTitle VI is for statistics on the met; Beverly Hess, accompani- tor of Federal FYograms who various projects and education-ed by Elizabeth Patterson, sang looHor.

is in charge of State and Fed- al programs. and Bill Snyder, accompanied York A project fair will be held Bermudian Spring High School 8 24 A fashion show will be held Tue.sday night at 8 m. the lYork elementary school by the local unit of the PSEA, 'Fashions by and Gloria shoppe. Hanover, will shown There will be door and all will be local persons. Kast Berlin The United Workers Sunday School class of the Lower Ber- Lutheran Church will jmeet tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.

illp 1 The area Lions Club will meet Wedne.sday. March 2.3 at 7 pm. 'at the fire hall Harry Sump- Iman will have charge of tht program The club is still collecting used eye glasses. The Brotherhood of St. I utheran church will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

at the church Frank Lovegren, will discuss "Facing the Company described in which in detail the drag races manner are con eral Legislation in the Department of Public Instruction in Harrisburg, speak on money available for schools. Three students who represented the school band, chorus. acts has many titles under which money is available for The Elementary' Secondary by Diane played Education Act has five titles. cello. i Services are scheduled Title I is for economically de- The following officers will be Church prived children; library and in.stalled at the next 7 to audio visual materials to chil- Fred Hartlaub.

president: Rev. Porfppf in the district dren and teachers: III, project Graham Rinehart. 1st and orchestra, to develop cultural projects on president; William Warner. 2nd provided entertainment. a regional level such as bring-vice president: vScott Dr Cashman explained diff- mg ballet, orchestras, etc.

into er, secretary; and Mrs. erent Federal acts which make the area; IV. cooperative re-Garland, treasurer. 'had'comneted in a number of money for education search; and V. the funds to ad- Mrs Breigtiner won 'races during the past few pch of the minister the other four titles, the attendance award He said that Federal Aid to Pred Hartlaub announced the Education is necessary if District 4 meeting May 21 be- organized rapid pace of education is to be ginning at 9:45 a.m.

at met. Ix)cal school boards w'ould dian Springs He also annoiinc- be unable to finance the necess- ed that the Spring PTA Banquet at 7 vm. Chari7s WeV- ner will be the leader The Altar Guild of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will decorata ducted and the construction and projwts. operation of drag strips.

He said that most drag strips makes iirday. April 9 in the afternoon on the lawn of the church property for children in the 6th grade and lower A Bible Study course will ba Sunday at Trinity United Church of held in Roll-are operated under students for gry innovations in education, land Council will be i and standards set up by nation-! The idea of Federal money is Acres Elementary School al organizations such as NAS- it is to act as seed money May 12 at fi 30 m. There will CAR which stipulate rules for; to get a program off the groiind be workshops, and a speaker the races and safety standards for participants and spectators vSmith said that his strip would be affiliated with NASCAR. Reimer said that most drag AT FORIAI These six Adams County 4-H leaders are attending the National 4-H Leaders Forum in Washington, D.C. They are exchanging ideas with leaders from other hearing lectures and discussions on developing citizenship programs and also visiting shrines and govemmetit The leaders, who are to return home Saturday, are (seated, from left) Miss Helen Rex, Upper Adams Agricultural Club and Mrs.

Glenn Uppy, Oak Grove Home Economics Club; (standing from left) Mrs. Joseph Hutzler, Biglerville Up Go Home Economics Club; Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mt Joy Agricultural Club; Mrs. Robert Strine, Valley Home Economics Club and Mrs. Clyde Crouse, IJttJestown Home Economics Club.

County Home Policies Topic strips have meets one night a 1 week. The pits generally open i. .1 i 11 church with Easter planti aiKl rnnot omni! ftf dls- Vacation Library will bi ,1 10. The piild con- JT? Ifly Vm. Sherman W.

Smyser through open about 3pm and cars some In for inspection and placing in The Adams County commis- classes for ithe federal money for starting will be the last of this year, another project. Mrs Ruth Elder introduced the three students and their accompanists to the group and mentioned that they are unique 2 4 jPalm Sunday. Spelling Irishtown There will be a public St Pat; Day Party in the fire hall I at 8 m. tomorrow. Gettysburg Elects College Board Members, Officer since they are 9th and 10th the mZhlv eventsInd'on" St luleillS 30 the trials begin during monthly inspection visits to the Wastler also attended' Triai and county home Md jail.

During 3 Final (rial runs are made to test the heir visit to the county were made for Catholic: 5 will he heM they discussed policies and pro-: 4 I "ar Silver Dollar at United actual meets begin at 8 for placement of guests' m. Ordinarily they are finish-iin foster homes with the staff at' ed by 11 or 12 he said, county home. lin, Biglerville R.D. 1, are the if there are many cars Dr. Raymond Sheely, county parents of a daughter born 0 special attractions they may I'-ome physician, Mr.

and Mrs day at the Annie M. Warner run later. He said that he had W. E. Jordan, superintendent Hospital.

Gettysburg. I participated in meets which and head nurse, and Mrs. Carol' Born yesterday to Mr I as late as 2 a.m. iSolometo, county home social'Mrs. I Performance Mr IHERRYSTOWN Final plans were War Silver Dollar at United Church party at the rec-ent meeting held of Christ tonight at 7.30.

and Mrs. Gjenn McCaus- at the Knights of Columbus hall with Commander Paul Knox in charge. The party will be held Thursday in the Annunciation Grade school hall. All members are Ernest Brown, Fayette- GETTYSBURQ TTie Board Norman Wilson as the speaker i ij- Directors of the YWCA Mon-i The Kiwanls Club Is offering The Gettysburg College Con- Saturday nights missioners. were asked to form- son day heard Mrs.

G. W. scholarships to the Y- cert Band wiill present its annual intended to make every ef- ulate written policies and pro- A son was bom yesterday to Smith said that he anticipated worker, who met with the com- ville, at the Warner Hospital, a candy moofc welcomed liisiiraiire Firm Asks New Trial 111 Adams('oiirl amer chairman of the tellers for the Teens and a meeting is Concert tonight in the mid- cedures to be presented to the Mr. and Mrs David K. Hamm, 'annual election, report the with Andrew Muen-iStudent Union ballroom from After all, he said, commissioners for their approv- Hanover R.D.

4, at the elected to the board on the matter. 110 Included in the pro- to go to church He ad- al Hospital. nine that The commissioners timp -----------------------Hospital Patients a term of three years: If the building can be authen-i gram will be selections questioning that The commissioners, some time Mrs. Conway S. Wllhams.Uicated as a Civil W'ar building, Broadway shows, marches and that the ago.

Inaugurated a policy of at- Mlss Margaret Sanders, Mrs the board agreed to buy a concert music. races might last later than mid- tempting to place some of the B. Une, all re-elected: 1 plaque to be placed on It, as The theme of this wcasion. guests from the home who do u- I o- Patients admitted to and St schools, Mrs John A. MacPhall.

suggested bv the Gettysburg is Askec about his plans for pro-not need extensive medical care Annie Wamer Hospital, Heart Basilica Edith Bushman and Mrs Civil War Rcnind Table The ballroom will be informally traffic and police protec-i In foster homes, thus making tysburg, were Mrs. Dante Flab-Iconewago and Annunciation Mildred WTierley, new Miss Virginia Myers, house decorated to recapture the spirit tmn. Smith said that he had room in the home for people on bi, Thurmont R.D. 1 H. Wayne School will Members elected to the 1966-chairman, reported a ar-of the Boston Pops concerts.

The talked fT, nominating committee were rangements are being made Mrs. Williams. Mrs electric cables around the -Mrs Adrian Martin. Mrs How (spouting to prevent melting ice on each tablecloth. Smith said he had talked the commissioners to investigate D.

4: Earl W. Guise, Gettysburg A motion for a new trial has been filed in Adams County Court by Yorktowne Mutual In- Robert Neidererr reported that siirance Company, York, in a the annual Spelling Bee spon- suit originally brought bv sored by the post will be held Charies and Addie Neal Sunday, March 27 at 2 p.m. in Spicer. Hunterstown. the Annunciation School hall.

Judgment in favor of tha Two students from each seventh Spicers had been made bv a and eighth grades of St. Vin- jury after trial last week! awarding them in damages for a house on the Spicer farm which had burned in Dec- compete The win- ember, 1964 he Boston Pops concerts. The talked to Masemer over at the waiting hst who are in need Quck, Gettysburg R.D 3: Clar- ner of the local contest will go The insurance company had lence will be seated at ta-McSherrystown who had of in-patient care. ence Favorite. Thurmont: to Mechanicsburg April 17 to alleged that the were unique programs will be to serve as the Mrs.

Solometo was hired by Jesse A. Trostle, Gettysburg R. compete in the district contest, not entitled to collect insurance -ard Hartzell, Miss L. Myrie from running into the ceiiings student tx)nductoi-s are to the township supervisors who and engage suitable homes into R.D Stauffer Mrs Hamsher Her committee was authorized in the program. George had agreed to provide addition- which guests could be placed, tysburg RD 3, and Mariha Lentz.

to purchase a lamp for the liv- Mt Vernon, will al special police to assist Mase- She has succeeded in placing D. Diehl, Emi Mrs. Charles A Sloat, pro- ing room, table linen, additional selections from mer Bernstein's Side 4 r. The post will hold its annual on the property because they Memorial Dav exercises and had falsely claimed an inflated parade Sunday, 29 of $10 000 for the house at chairman, resigned as of silver, a new sweeper and dinner committee fairs chairman, reported that a The nominating committee of Newcomers would be or- and Mrs Harry placing D. Diehl, Emmitsburg R.D.

i. was appointed to secure'the time of the fire Smith said that he and his, foster honnes to date. Sharrah Keymar D. speakers platform and fhal the verdict was con- Mrs Solometo was also eharg-iMrs. Cloyd Shank Vork Sprmgs evidence, contrary ed with mvestipting those on R.D.

John Staub Get- con- the waiting determine tysburg, the decorations Irary to the law and contrary Ervin J. Keffer was admitted to the charge of the court. The don't want to make any on he the list for some time no Miss Alice G. Stambaugh, rect Wallingford Rhythms. for our -the board.

Mrs Howard S. Fox. ganized under the direction of College Band Di- want to irritateihoriie Several had been Rosenberry and daugh- Miss Virginia Myers and Miss her Welcome Wagon agency Sanders, presented the following officers which were elected aplmously; president. vice president. as a new member.

longer wished admittance to the'Rocky Ridge R.D. Mrs. Rob- home Several had been Rosenberry and daugh-i Beckie will di-mv neighbors 1 want them to ted to orivate nursing homes In ter. Emmitsburg, Mrs. Blake Berlin Briefs secretary.

Mrs Mac- memhersliip of she will be ttapel fhoir will Phail and treasurer, rs er the annual meeting perform lem c. April 27 and will be on Mav 1. the Concert Band Mrs. Guyon Biiehler who r.5sisted by Mrs Eugene give its annual Home Con. 1 completing a term of three man.

hospitality chairman cert following its Spirng lour. years as president was elected Mrs Lane, public relations executive director of the Y. chairman, reported that i'ollpi'f 1 Mrs. Buehler committee had assisted in the i i has been an active worker with publishing of the February edi- the since its incorporation tion of the Wire and has previously served Miss Lentz, who is concluding several terms as president. several terms as chairman of Mrs J.

Nowicki fi-the Rotary Club dinner commit Assessors Asked A i I cmh I Meet A public meeting for tiix wl- DeelaralionFiled In Lami I'akiiiir For New Bypass At meeting. countv home staff was asked to rystow-n was admitted as a a end visitors insurance company also reserves the right in the motion I to raise additional matters in a new trial It iiiv luii Uiimri 1 A nance chairman, presented a tee. gave her final and Adams of was thanked lor her work at Herbert budget for the year which approved. Her term expires 8 Mrs, Fox. chairman of the Re.

March 31 and she was not a ligious committee, re uig candidate for reelection ported on well-attended and one acre from another 530 board expressed its luncheons and Lenten "ar-tysburg. have applied for a their duties and answer garet Donaldson and Carey marriage license at the Adams for taking and processing appll cations and for transferring to foster homes. A declaration of land taking The commissioners spent the has been filed by the state of the day completing way Department for construc- the county budget. It Is antici- tion of a part of the new Route paled that it will be adopted 15 highway between the next few days. Corner and York Springs.

Listtxl for taking are portions from seven farms: and Ruth J. Zepp, Freda Kuvkendall. 20, in 25 acres; Paul and Amma East York Street. Dellinger, 9 acres from one and Cletus Redding. 20.

of West Middle Street. Ciet- LITTLESTOWN The patient last Friday to the Uni- John Leathery, East Berlin and Crafts Club decorated eggs takLanTorresring of Hospital, 'p. The hat making class will meet Out Our Wav By J. R. Williams Monday evenings at o'clock to complete the pro- Countv Court house.

tion to her for her good work meditations being held at the i id A letter was read from each Wednesdav of Leatrice J. Brmcefield. Brown and MacPhail. It was reported' that asses.mem and lax 29 Roland W. and that it will hp a RnohiDr Mrc Mr.

Stamcr. 20 acres; Nathan Bids Are Asked hpnpffrilrv iTnder the will of the Fof J. Mull and The State Highway's Depart- beneficiary under the will of the Fox. Mrs Nnwicki had perfect the manner in which their taxes Nathan Mull 3 rd 15 has called for bids bv late Margaret Rowe Lady, attendance at board meetings, are assessed and colkvtod na. lanea oy Arendts ville.

Mrs. Frederick K. 1 1 chairman of the Y-Teen adult committee and Miss Carolyn V- A assessed and coikvtod are Carl C. and Florence S. 15 to build 5.07 miles of uniie MISS Sanders.

Mrs. Lee invited to attend the meeting 9 and David E. and Vir- separated highway on Route 15 Hartman. Hammond, Mrs. and ask any questions wtich ginia J.

Sandoe and Cecil D. a half mile northeast of Patricia Siandoe, 171 view to southwest of York and Mrs Murray missed only The county c'ommissioners acres Springs, including seven re- one meeting due to illness or condiictt'd a similar The properties are those anH to pcrtcd on tr.c plans tor me an oui were tor otticiais cnargod hand-ol Corner where the limited acess highway between nual Y-Teen breakfast to be congratulated upon their loyalty Img the county's taxes after theipresent (iettysbure bypass north Harrisburg and Marvlandl April I with tha Rtv. Mr.jto Iht iUeoiuai 1963. the Marylajod lint jatata iina. Hull, Y-Teen co-ordinator.

ject Tlie social committee was Dorothy Flinchbaugh and Leone Secrist. Rhea Gringrow and May Evans will be the social committee for the 11 meeting. Faith Lnited Church of Christ will hold a Lenten service at 8 pm tonight with Rev Louis Edger delivering the message. Vri'a Keslorer (Jiih Sets Meetinj; Sunday A meet mg will he held Sunday for the Chesapeake Bay Region A Club at the Amspaker Garage, Glen Rock D. 3.

at noon. The Chesapeake region is composed of the area from the Chesapeake Bay to Harris- OuiV For larther informal ion. persons mav contact H. Smith, Westmmster R.D. I.

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