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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 The Fvenlng ot Hanover. Pa Wednrsdav, June 7, 1967 Sentences Handed Out hi 16 Cases geth Ray Schoolcraft was sentenced to three years in a tional institution by the Countv Court yesterday Ronald Philip Myers, 133 Chestnut Brodbecks, Street, Hanover, was fined 1 00. from one to ordered to pay the costs and state correc- placed on probation for six mon- Adams ths after he was returned on a bench warrant on three counts Schoolcraft was tried on May nf passing worthless checks He was also given 15 to 30 days for contempt of because he uncle, Ezra Schoolcraft, who is (0 show up for sentencing at the May session of court His 5 charges brought by state police alleging that he and an who out of the jurisdiction of the court and has not been tried, stole some guns from Jacob Howe. New Oxford 1. and buried them in a woods adja cent to the uncle's home.

Ronald Schoolcraft was found guilty in the non-jurv trial but sentence was postponed pending a pre-trial investigation In imposing the sentence yes terday A MacPhail stipulated that Schoolcraft be sent to the Eastern State diagnostic center for tests prior to determining where he is to be incarcerated Linda T. Donnelly, New Ox ford, was told by the court to arrange for commitment to tin- state hospital at Harrisburg for a 90-day diagnostic and treatment confinement. Her sen tence for malicious use of the telephone was continued pend- report from the hospital jail sentence was made retroactive to May 2 ii when he was placed in jail on the warrant, so the parole took effect immediately Myers was charged with passing 8 worth of checks tn three establishments in the Abbottstown area Four men were fined for operating motor vehicles while under suspension Harry Buckley Jr 20. of 1212 Broadway, Hanover, was fined and costs and placed on probation for one vear after pleading guilty to the charges laid by McSherrvstown police Buckley, who was apprehended in Edge Grove after a chase bv rystown officer Harold Smith, which ended when Buckley failed to negotiate a curve and plowed into a house porch, said that he drove his car de- I FROM BROWNIES young ladie-- moved up from Brownie Troop 398, Heidel- to the Junior Gil IYoop at My I program iast night The girls are ileft to right) Pattv Leese. Lisa Mosebrook.

Connie Thomas. Stephanie Mummert, Cindy Becker Melanie Recard. Tambra Shriver, Vicki Byers, Linda Bowman. Judith Brownwell and Becky Esaley. (Evening Sun Dr.

Ditsen Spring Grove Graduation SPRING Or Lo- Tomorrow" at commencement congregation. Gerald King pre- vsell Ditzen. director of the exercises of the Spring Grove sented the address of welcome. National Presbyterian Church Area Senior High School last Orations entitled, Motto" Center and executive secretary night were presented by Barbara Alle- of the National Presbyterian Invocation was offered by the man and Michael Bortner. Gar- Church Council.

Washington. Rev Milton Arndt, pastor of land J. Fuhrman, acting senior spoke on the subject, St Peter's Lutheran high school principal, presented Sniccr Heroines New Attorney 1 2 I X. II Judge MacPhail said that if she spite being under suspension be- GETTYSBURGAdams court to represent those who did not comply with the court di- cause he wanted to go to Dance- County Court yesterday come to trial and cannot af- rective she would be committed land He admitted that he has went an interesting metamor- ford to engage their own coun- class the class of 201 members Byron C. Miller, president of the school board, conferred the diplomas James Miller, assistant principal of the high school, presented the following awards Joanna Roach and Gerald King, son and daughter of a vet and members of the Senior NOW CADETTES Members of Junior Troop 400 who moved into the Cadette Scout Troop of Heidelberg Elementary School during a court of awards ceremony last night were: to first row.

Peggy Brownwell. Elaine Hamme and Joan Sentt; second row. Barbara Brooks, Melinda Ernst, Celeste Kramer and Cathy Esaley (Evening Sun Photo) INew Trial Is Bv Comi On Dismissal have shown excel- bv the court had five motor vehicle viola-phosis when Oscar F. Spicer, sel lence in scholarship, character Miss Donnelly had been tried tions since who has served as the county Spicer suffered injuries in a and participation in school ac- and convicted of harrassing the Raymond Springer. Em- 1 i defender for several motorcycle accident Tuesday af- tivities and who will continue family of Mrs Catherine mitsburg 1, was fined years, became deputy district ternoon at 510 on legislative their education after graduation Riser, McSherrvstown.

with fre $150 and costs and placed on attorney and Murray Frazee, 1 Route 01040 known as the Hunt- from high school, an award of quent abusive telephone calls probation for a year after plead- junior member of the bar, be- erstown Road, about two miles $100 each by the VFW Ladies Mrs Riser appeared in court mg guilty to the charges laid by carne public defender. north of Gettysburg 1 Auxiliary of Spring Grove yesterday to report that the state police following an acci- Spicer, who has represented According to state police. Spi- Joanna Roach, a deserving calls had resumed following dent on January 21 numerous indigent defendants Cer. Gettysburg 4. was member of the graduating class Miss Donnelly conviction and Larrv Shadle, 41 Delaware throughout his tenure as junior riding his motorcycle north on who will continue to prepare her- that on a recent occasion when Avenue, Littlestown, was fined member of the bar and as pub- Legislative Route 01040 and fail- self for the teaching profession.

Mrs Riser stopped in a bar to an(j (. 0 SfS and given a sus- he defender, suddenly found to maintain control, crossed $25 awarded by the York purchase a package of cigaret- pended 30 -day sentence for op- himself on the other side of the the highway and hit a slate em- cil of Parent teachers Associates Miss Donnelly had erating during suspension judicial fence as prosecuting at- bankment He suffered facial tion. her a hard time Miss Donnel- brought by Littlestown torney. lacerations and body abrasions j0hn Heiner a senior lv denied that she had made poUce Spicer was appointed deputy and was taken to the Warner planning to enter the teaching any phone calls following the Sheldon Robert Martin. 21.

district attorney by the court to Hospital by the Gettysburg Fire Drofession. Si 00 Memorial trial and said she did not recall was glvPn retro- fill in for district attorney Ger- Company ambulance ntetl I In GETTYSBURG GETTYSBURG petition charge to the jury Judge Mac for a new trial filed in Adams Phail pointed out that any ap County Court by Arthur peal which could have been were presented Beamer was dismissed by the made on the charge Sunday night at court in an opinion handed down should have been made long be yesterday by Judge John A fore now The ftetition was dismissed on ill counts MacPhail Beamer was found guilty of forgery, cheating by false pre tenses and conspiracy and sentenced on October 13. to from 2 12 to 5 years in the penitentiary Herbert Dieterlv, who was charged with Beamer. senior pleaded guilty to the seeing Mrs. Riser in the bar active to May 31, for contempt aid Waimer, who Edward Meyers, Gettys- r0lirf and fined burg, was fined $150 and order- cnsjs charges of ed to pay the fine and court during suspension costs in 30 days after he plead- was charged by state ed guilty to a second charge of had failed to is in the $150 and hospital for a series of tests operating Spicer and Walmer have profession.

the $100 Memorial wealth at Beamer 's trial Scholarship for tuition, awarded of Martin, who quently been adversaries in the police in courtroom and have developed ippear for sentence in May and was pick bench warrant on friendly rivalry, each trying to outsmart the other for the benefit of their clients Spicer for the accused and Walmer for the Commonwealth larceny. He was accused stealing two checks from his (jp a former landlady and cashing them at a York bank. In addi-j men were fined for oper- tion Meyers was placed on pro- ating motor vehicles while un- hation for two years and refer- influence of alcohol. Son- red to Delaware probation offi- ny Hatcher, 135 Franklin cers. where he is now employ- street, Gettysburg, and James Judge John A MacPhail com ed He has made restitution for Michael Murray.

Hagerstown, a mended Spicer and Frazet New Arc Sworn I11 In shiii ir by the Spring Grove Education Association. I Nenie I )i 1100 Persons B1GLERVILLE Sunnv skie Diplomas to 228 seniors the commencement exercises held at Gettysburg High School. Principal Moris Quint read a letter to the graduates from President Lyndon Johnson Dr Philip Geary, author and world traveler, was the speaker The processional was and Eiger 1 arol Easley directed the estra The school choir three selections under the rection 1 Dr Miss orch- sang di- GETTYSBURG Yesterday Spicer found him- is richer by six new cit- self in the role of the prosecutor tht' close of the session the two checks student at lege, were Rev. Lecrone Ordination Is Sel Sunday THOMASVILLE The K. Rav who will be ordained into the ministry Sunday at 3 pm at St 1 United Church of Christ will become associate pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ st('p an on Sunday, July 16.

and costs by the Rev Lecrone. a son of Mr Stmib charged and Mrs. Kurvin Lecrone, iwo counts by McSher- near Thomasville. is a graduate borough police after he of West York High School He allegedly struck a truck in Mc- received his Bachelor of Arts Sherrystown on March 17 degree from Ursinus College in Sentence was deferred pend- and his Bachelor of pre-sentence investigation itv degree this year from Lan-j after James Davis Reed. Lit- caster Theological Seminary tlstown 2.

pleaded guilty He is a member of St charges of malicious mischief brought bv Mt St Col- their competence under try both charged with mK circumstances and thanked the offense following accidents. Both men were fined $150 and costs and given suspended 30- dav sentences. Roger McDannell, Orrtana 1, pleaded guilty to a summary traffic offense and was fined $25 and costs by the court A charge of reckless driving against John Staub. Gettysburg 5, was dropped after a hearing yesterday, but Staub was found guilty of failing to lzens who affirmed their allegiance to the United States in brief naturalization ceremonies in Adams County Court yesterday Dr Domve and Mrs Elizabeth Radsma. Gettysburg 3.

Beamer charged in his peti- tion that he was denied his con- and a full program of entertain- rection of Samuel Scott. The stitutional right to representa- ment attracted a crowd of 1100 Rev Dr Elwyne Cooper Toni Dubs and Emma Jane tion bv a competent counsel, to the 21st annual picnic of the gave the invocation two girls of the Senior Musselman Division, Pet Incor Class who have shown excel- tional suppression of evidence porated. on Saturday at Willow ar(j Folkenroth presented the lence In scholarship, charact- py (he state and that he Mill Park, Mechanicsburg diplomas The Rev. Dr Donald er, and participation in school abridgement of the rights guar- 1 Herb pronounced the bene- activities and who will continue anteed by the constitution even The group represented year- their education in a higher in- though not recognized as exist- round employes and their fam- fjph of the class, trial was ilies from the Biglervjlle. Gard- included Barry ners.

Hanover and New Park plants, the company farms and Wolff Farm Supply Company Included in the dav's activi- AHamc in- though not recognized a stitution of learning, an award ing at the time ot the of $100 each given bv the Wo- illegal man's Club of JudK(. th, al. Emma Jane Bentzel for ex- legation that Beamer was not cel lence in scholarship, mamfes- represented bv competent coun tat ion of high moral character. 1 citing that he was ably rep- active participation in school resented by Gerald E. Walmer, activities and for demonstration a skilled lawyer who is now of outstanding musical ability serving as district attorney performed under school super-! No facts were presented in Itie r.

nativpc rS10n', petition to the onten- service in the I S. Navy, re- Diaz. Gettysnurg L. natives Grove Lions Club centlv joined the law firm of of Cuba; Anna Justina Tausch-: p3mma Jane Donald Swope in Gettysburg er, Biglerville 2. native of recJ()gnitl0n ior them for a job Frazee.

who retired as a cap- natives of the Netherlands; Hec- tain after more than 20 years of tor Pedro and Maria Christina and finds himself in the strange Germany; and Ock Hee Stoner, role of junior member of the Fairfield RD 1, native of Ko- county bar As such he was ap- rea. became American citizens pointed by the court to stand in in the simple ceremony, for Spicer as public defender jn the process of naturaliza- He spent much of yesterday tion. Mrs Diaz also changed her conferring with defendants who name from Maria Christina Diaz did not have legal counsel prior Christina Bravo Diaz, to their arraignment and will and Mrs Radsma have re- doubtless In- appointed by the in Gettysburg for a num- tion that evidence was suppress- Bentzel in ed and Judge MacPhail said outstanding that "the court should be given achievement and interest in in- some clue in order to make an strumentai music, for singular intelligent as to whe- merit in loyalty and coopera- ther or not there was such evi- tion, and for displaying general- dence ties were gifts for all youngsters. park amusement rides, i miniature golf, candy scrambles tor children, a horse shoe tournament and a softball playoff game A barbee tied chicken dinner was catered by the park management The picnic committee was Charles Trump. Gardners 1 a personnel director chairman, D.

Robert Jones, vice chairman; Edwin Cole, co Baltzley. Ellen Biesecker. Barbara Bloser Dorothy Bowers, Daniel Brown. Barbara Bulleit, William Bulleit, Ann Capuano, Catherine Cluck. Patricia Cluck.

Dorothy Davis. Richard Dear- dorft. David Delzingaro. Glenn Ford. Benjamin Golant.

Nancy Harner. Paul Herb. Cherie Hev- ser, A Lindt Kane. Sharon Kindig, Thomas Kuhn. Dav id Lohuis.

Steve Monforte. Scott Moorhead, June Murray, Margaret Norman, Lora Quallv, Timothy Redding, Rice. Barbara Rohanna. Linda Rudisill, John Sanders, (Continued On Page 3) llo'pital I leslow 11 Fire I Man La die I ICUIC LITTLESTOWN 1 1 1 Final American Revolution and read Mrs Llovd Reaver Lit 111 "larp bv state police Reed plans for a picnic and commit- a praver from the OAR hand- tlestown; Mrs. LeRoy Ham to the former Elmeretta Bot was charged with shooting a for the firemen carniva She extended a sincere er, Gettysburg 5.

Mrs inrough the rear window of were announced at the final t0 oach of the new cit- Gladhill and daugh- flr oar on the night regular meeting of Alpha Fire jZPns anti congratulated them on ter. Littlestown, and Mrs Stev- causing damage of Auxiliary Monday night. their decision to become citi Ihe annual picnic will be held zens 0f --this greatest I mitsburg an Ellis. Littlestown Sunday. June 25 at 1 at the of the new Animcans was fined $150 and costs, giv- Kathryn Hickenger.

was presented with a booklet on Highest temperature ever re- en a suspended sentence and Queen Street. Mem- a jhe oath at the South Pole was 7 placed on probation for a year to a of allegiance and a message above zero, during a heat wave Main after he pleaded guilty his and second offense of operating a motor 1 (1 1 ii Patients admitted to the Anber of years He is a medical nie Warner Hospital, Get- doctor who lived for many years tvsburg. were Mrs. Jean in Indonesia before coming to Shoemaker, Littlestown IV the United States to take advanc- Mrs Ezra Jarvis, Gettysburg ed medical training RD 5: Howard Huff, Get- Mrs Guile Lei ever present- tvsburg and Kevin Brown, ed small American Flags to Taney town each of the new citizens on Discharged were Mrs. Kath- half of the Daughters of the enne Miller.

Gettysburg and read tigier of New Cumberland Tennis Class Slarled Al Lilllcslown Couples who have applied for marriage licenses at the Adamare: Yvonne Bennett, 21. Gettysburg 5, and Charles Baumgardner. 20, of 18 Moul Avenue. Hanover. Victoria Greenwald.

20. Gettysburg ti, and Donald Mvers. 27. of 83 Steinwehr Ave en Young and daughter. Em- mu.

Gettysburg; Zoann Hag- ordinator; Forrest Kanagy There is no indication in the prizes and gifts Charles Marks, Lenore Schwartz, Carolyn Slay- record of proceedings that would softball; Darby Day horse baugh Henrietta Staub, Charles support Beamer contention of shoes; Daniel Sanders, registra- Sterner. Laurie Stone, Samuel abridgement of his rights. Judge tion; Clyde Baker, gift Teeter, Delores Timmerman, MacPhail said, or that any legal tion. Frederick Oyler. prize errors had made in the drawing Allen Stauffer, pub- late Judge Sheely licity; Charles Kingston.

Icommitteeman at large softball championship game between two Biglerville plant teams, managed by Joseph Lanza and Carr Marks, was won by the former to lfi The winning battery was George Martin, pitcher, and Paul Clap-addle Jr catcher Losing battery was Marlin Wagner and Harvey Wagner arria 1 Lanza's team was undefeated in the pre-picnic games between the two Biglerville plant tea LITTLESTOWN Tennis in struction has begun on the courts at the Maple Avenue Playground for all youths of the Littlestown area from fifth grade this fall through graduates. There will be be. inner and intermediate mstruc- tion. Beginners instruction will be Gettysburg 2 was fined Monday, Wednesday and Fri- 5150 and costs, ordered to pay day from 9 a to noon and half the damages and placed on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to probation fora year after he 9 p.m. Intern ediate instruction pleaded guilty to chargt of lar- will bt1 given Tuesday and by Gettysburg Thursday from 9 a to noon borough police.

McGlaughlin and Monday, Wednesday and and a juvenile were Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. with stealing a 1956 costs, giv Win Vfuwrn oiri-i- 1 citizenship, bers are to have a picnic lunch and beverage. Dessert will be bv the committee of vehicle without 1 3 John Bartlett. New Oxfort CarpenUT 2 uac tommittee members for the sentence anrt i Firemen's Carnival in insts for oiJ'f gust include Nancy Nester. withmiT ti nR a Dons Caprenter.

Dorris Mor- ut the owners Esther Harner. Kathryn Flickinger. Marion Myers. Vir- Dennis McGlaughlin, 20, ginia Boyd, Manetta Redding, Marion Little, Ruth Sneennger. Barbara Harner.

Joan Rebert. Louise Wantz The president will fall a meeting of this committee in July Mrs Vlema Milheim was ac- e'epted as a new member and charged guests present were Taffy and Corvair, LeRov Kline from President Johnson hit hir in 1957 erman 19, New Oxford 2 and Kenneth Haverstick, 22 East King Street, Littlestown. Saturday Anne Lawrence, 19, of 528 tamed the Street. McSherrvstown, Won last year Donald Black, 20, Winners of draw Dawn Warner. Susan Weikert.

Cynthia Linda Woerner, Sandra Yingling, Samuel oung The other members of the graduating class included James llenrv Allison Jr Joan Louise Anders. Vernon Warren Baker, Krik Sherman Bergdale. Marilyn Kay Biggins, Elaine Hazel Blanchard, Ronald Bolin, idnev Gelespie Bowers, I larrv Lawrence Bowmaster. Rosalie Ann Boyer, Barbara intner Dar iel Marlin Bream. David Clair Bream, sent.

fos: sak.es, voti ve Bfc tM oOKJE TWO hours WHERE AKE THE AKJPWVHV ARE YOU LOITERi HERE plant and a team trom Elizabeth Brennan. Ju- ihe Farm Division By reason of Brodbeck. Lois Ann victory this team re Brown. Linda Louise Bucher, championship trophy irmen Ann Bush. Mary ces a a Ralph Berrv prizes were haplin, Peggv Mane Chronist- By J.

R. Williams 01 Harold Pete: West Brook er. Linda Gene Clapsaddle IMiddlestown IV 2 MdI, and Farm. Ralph Vohe. Mapleton Mary Ann Claosaddle.

Sharon John Bream. 27. of 98 Springs Farm; Russell Beam. William Trew Cline I inda Arlene Cluck Avenue. Gettysburg; Dianne Maust.

Burton Wolff and Dale Marlin Byers, 18. of 30 East Myrtle Baker. Biglerville Plant, Paul and Anyone interested in instrue- taking it to a secluded spot and It was also announced that tion should go to the courts dur- stripping it The car and all the the date for the public dance ing one of these periods this parts stripped from it were bv the auxiliary will week Daily attendance is not er recovered but police estimat- be held October 21 at Schotties required and the program is ed that the cost of repairing the The Tiny Wright orchestra will available at no cost. vehicle would be between $300 play. Joan Rebert is the chair-1 Instructors Terry Morelock and $500.

and Frank Basehoar Jr. have Irvin stated that a tournament for was these students and adults will ---------------be iniUated July 1. A Continued On Page McCoy. Gardners IU man of ments There scheduled tender. the dance arrange- CAUt-E I HAFTA MAkE A TiCADE VvTTH THE MY MIMO WAS OKI SOMETHIN ELSE VVHElO I DROPPEPTHE 3 COCERV LIST IN THE MAILBOX IWSTEAPOF THIS LETTER SOU CiAVE CVTM'T WORRV, I ONLV 6 CTT A HALF HOUR MORE TO WAIT f' TILL THE NEXT A PlCkXJP r.

Lavne Cluck, Barbara Collins Freddv Rav fVin- Street. Littlestown. and Earle Smith. Gardners plant. Mo Bobby Black Jr 17, of 43 East King desto Rosado, West Brook Street.

Littlestown; Susann I) Farm, Luther Harman. Bigler Mays, 18. Biglerville 1. and ville plant; Charles Farley lab Stanley Starry 18. Aspers oratory; Frances Jacoby and RD 1 Sandra L.

Markel. 27, Cur in Wagner. Biglerville I US meeting regular until Sep- tmt wAsrr of 428 East Pleasant Street, Hanover, and Rev Philip Nace. 25. Hanover and Barbara Pittenturf.

19, of 72 James Avenue. Littlestown. and were Jeff Hash Peter Menges, 20, of 240 York Street. Gettysburg. Bees Meet NEW OXFORD pensteel gave the Elaine Hip demonstra tion at the recent New rd-Conewago Busy Bees at the me of Jo Ann 'z Tnt- ne.xi meeitng wiii Dt at the hume of Pamela Hippensteel.

plant. Letter Carey. Blue Ribbon Farm, and William Arnsberger. Biglerville plant Miniature golf champions children's division. Mary Roth, women's division and Randy Hartlaub.

division. William Carey, farm manager at Cherry Blossom Orchards. Conover, Man Elizabeth Cook. Carolyn Sand ra ool. Susan Joan Cool, Wendy Jean Cooper.

Eugene Donald orwell, William Fletcher Coston ird. Janel Carvn Creznic. James Radford Cullison 2nd. Steven Dague. William Dauae.

Charles Joseph Davies Deborah Grace Davhoff, Shirley Alfreedia Demps, Nila Christine Dick Jack Lee Dillon. Donna Lew Dixon, Ronald Ar- ry Eckert. Bettv irginia Eyler. Timrn ir Fazer baker, John Ed hampionship with Fred Oyler. meeting ot production supervisor at Gardners plant, as runner-up Winners the guessing held were C'herlyn Singley Linda and Kluck, William Maust.

Cl de oq and Bui ton Wolff, ward Flynn. Harold Ford Jr. James William Gallagher. gene Gebhart Zea CaHntta i tiicti 11 JQ- 1 1 Roxie Ann Gor- A Continued On I).

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