High School Activities Daa May 28 Class Day, May 29 Commencement, June 1 . . MOST -THE-MINUTE w a -— , = Formation Of The Shirley Warfel EEKLY IN LANCASTER COUNTY Parade In Mount | Was M LS - | Joy Memorial Day| At E, D, Pageant 10 i TIP, ) Jack Bennett, general chairman . . . ag I of the Citizens’ Memorial Day cel- Shirley Warfel was crowned May Y n’’ \ ebration reports the tentative line Queen at the 14th Annual May Day VOL. XLIX, NO. 51 Moun > y . > : ( ely Bl C1 march for the parade, May 30th, | Pageant at Fast Donegal. She is the t Joy, Pa. Tres Afternoon, May 18, 1950 $2.00 a Year in Advance are i i Parade Formation Ju an Mrs. Jno, War. 1 Colors, Chief Marshall, Aids to e of megal Springs. The queen F G d N d| E Do al S h 1 Th L al N (la h yu hin apahi IE J cot ni tai br an va | + GOO Nom’ ate . Donegal Schoo e Local News | Class s Day Will card 8 School Band, General Committee 3 ED % ion held prior to May . ¢ 4 ) : { re [le cel Shout Sm A 2 oad Am Adopts Bud For The Past Week Be Held H hp Be MM vr ow : ost and neth Roth and was crowned by €a érican opts u get; | or € as ee € ere f... but Division N. Mary Jane Sollenberger, who n Saturs : - 0. 1 rai foi : Ma t 185 : V I B fl T Id M / Marshall, Aids to Marshall, Elie reigned jointly with Hazel Miller egion 0S ax ate 18 S | e rie y 0 on ay, ay vabethtown High Sel over the 1949 pageant. Mary Jane : igh School Band, | James Schaeffer was nominated | Today, Thursday, May 18 i i Honor Guards, Post 372 Columbia: | escorted by Merle Arnold, fo. district commander of District At the regular monthly meeting | Sd rsday, May 18 is As-| Mount Joy High School Class in V.F.W. Post 5861 Marietta Man- president of the Class of 1950. The 10 at the recent meeting of the | of the East Donegal Twp. School go Pe Day exercises will be held Monday Fry Pan heim Twp. High School Band, Am. | attendants and escorts were | walter S, Ebersole Post 185, Am Bontd hod Yriday evening, 4. 3, le le le @ 184 evening, May 29 at sight elclock vith card erica Legion Post G64 of Longs] June Arnold, Robert Linard; Lilly a ton 5, Hoffman was re-elected treasurer vas sold Sob $104. when the following program will be Wirt ‘ y ETL Ann Greider, John Longenecker: : for the next fiscal year. The boar 1e Millersville State Teachers | rendered: > ter, Maytown High School B: ’ genecker; $ranid al year. he ard ; : hep TR, eh x 200 Band. | Jeanne Miller, Eugene Swope: Jane Nomination for offices of the lo- approved the installation of a Safe College will graduate 108 students, Captain, Sam Dock; Boys’ Quar= Soin a ision No. 2 Waller, Vernon Hawthorne Yepree cal post was held and Frank Good | Driving Course at Fast Donegal May 29. tet, Warren Bates, Richard Frank oe: you Marshall, Aids to Marshall, Band senting grade twelve: Doris Ginder was nominated for the post of | next year and announced that Mr Mr. Reuben Shellenberger visited Charles Brooks. Carl Krall, Down complete (Name not known), Shawnee Fire | wilbur Brubaker, Peggy Hicks, commander; Joseph Brunner and | Jchn G. Hart, athletic director at Mr. Amos Miller at Mountville on in Mobile and Nut Brown Maiden; d to ce Company of Columbia, Shawnee Russell Herr, Jean Shirk, William Kenneth Gainer, post adjutant; the present time, would be the di-' Sunday. Log Mary Jane Hoff iin ho Combe Pe S¢ , Jean § ) toa es . 5 , di- ei A \ . a er. Presenta« in Sana Ry Auxiliary of Colum=| Arndt from eleventh grade. Helen Oliver Snyder, finance; Albert Fitz- | rector. The 51 members of the Four Manheim High School pu- tions, Barbara Ranck and Marian C via, Band (Name not known), Hope | ghivk, Stanley Murphy, Kay Warfel, | K€ and Marvin Young, sergeant of | Senior Class were also i 1 pils were prosecuted for a series of 34 Fire Company of Manheim. Gle Tr Afro ead wh Re arms; Harold Bender and Roy for gr Wa ot i rove traflic violations Bre ean: Soke oye: cab cad ul rie C ade Pn, an ’ & A . rd atio providing ey co S. pl . Division Xo, 3 epresenting grade ni Sheetz, service officer; Harold Ben- ete the cones ol : The Ephrata schools cleared $547-| ory. PF cocoanut Marshall, Aids To Marshall. Mu representing grade nine were Jo- des. Charles dr. Janes plete the proposed course of study.| Dr. M. F. Glambalvo, Optometrist 31 over abe 1 Sarah Brown, Nancy Myers, Betty gic, Oaks Fire Company of Mont= ne Daw 50 So a eke Heilig, George Leibshultz and Roy A I Section: for the installa- opened his office for the examina-| during the ll eT oe Buller, Martin Witman, y. han parents and friends wit- 8 lh 3 tion of a new roof as submit : AE as tel ba 1 Season: i Shir - atine gomery County, Oaks Fire Com-|pessed the ceremonies in which| Sheetz, trustee. Harold Bender, rs | Mr. Ron Sohn aa, tion of the eyes, at 39 Fast Main| A half mile dirt auto racing track Dives Fear Tyndall, 4) ley Re pany Auxiliary, Ladies Auxiliary | over. 200: pusila-foe% part: The page Charies Bennett, Jr. Paul Bronson, MILTON C. BOWMAN end will Bo Street, Mover Joy, will be built along Route 72, about PAL lar . ih ri . 2 Pe i | £ NP P 3 : only 4 : poi on Corps, | eant’s central theme was the Don-| Eugene Crider, Kenneth Gainer, Milton C. Bowman, ninety-two-| advertised according to law. The six miles south of Lancaster, ightsville Fire any : > 3.3 righisvi irre py egal Circus. Frank Good, Paul Hipple, Gerald| year old retired merchant, died at| bids are to be submitted by the Pre-Scho 1Ex The Corey $ownship commences Mortuary Record C Marshall Aids to Marshe I, Eli The program was directed hy Mr. | Hostetter, Max Haglan, Geo. Keen. 10 a. m. Saturday at his home at 52| time of the next meeting, June 9 0 ams ment will he held,at * ol ht 9 4 Mo 1 oi all, Eli-| Hart and Miss Winifred | er, Geo. Liebschultz, Harvey Miller| gas Main Street, after an illness of | at which time the contract is ex- Banbridge, Trarsday, Vay 5, al Throu out This ; et Ho a oose Drum Corps, Houck, physical education James Schaeffer and Roy Sheetz| {5 months. He was very widely | pected to be awarded. 0 nter e ast Lt. Col. Daniel B. Strickler will Jl, a Mert ay ue ers. The band was directed by Mr. [county council; Robert Brown, Ben| oun thruout this community. Final consideration was given to he the Speker St ® Entir Lo alit or Mo JOY J » - . . " n 1 ot . 19¢ omy 3 ire Com | Morrell Shields and the coordinator | Groff, and Ben Rohrer, historian; A native of Lancaster County, he | the 1950-51 budget and a budget of Done al S h I union on June 15th at Hershey. e C y any. . ine Heil- . : AOE | pan —— | of the entire program was Mr. Rob~ John Ce nal Mpg was a son of the late John and |$146,225 was approved. The tax rate g C 00 $ Hiram R. Gipe, forty-two, Col-| George E. Of, seventy-nine, at tra : . | ert D. Slaugh. py Am 2 er, an A. Philip caroline Snader Bowman. For thir- | was fixed at 18 mills on real estate| Fast Donegal Township pre- umbia contractor, gave $6.000 bail Columbia. Thi Scholarshi S | lll st Sears, judge a yale. ty-two years he was a merchant [and a $5 per capita tax. was levied] school examinations for students|on charges of perjury and forgery.| gp. Fmma B. Johns, seventy= i L | BOYS ENTER STORE The post decided to Sponsor al here being engaged with his late | on all residents. The real estate tax| wh, expect to enter the East Don-| Rov McDonald, twenty-six, of sy. at Colombe. : | SEEKING B-B's junior baseball team and also a|prother Martin Bowman in the | was increased two mills to cover|egal Twp. Schools in September | Washington boro, severely injured Victor Wagner, Lititz Burgess and increased costs over the budget of | will he given Friday, May 26 at 9 his les when he fell off a tractor. deputy prothonary died suddenly, a team to enter in the town softball general store business in the build- " E E Offered By Sico Co. | Two local juvenile boys seeking| rind The ’ Hi | B-B's ‘entered the J. B. Hostetter | league. The sum of $15 was donated | ino occupied bv Jno. W. Booth’s | former years. A. M. in the Washington Elemen-| Mrs. Emanuel S. Hendrix, 106 E. aged fifty-one. The SICO Company of Mount|and Sons hardware store here, last | to the veterans’ hospital fund and| store, He yetired 40 years ago. Mr. H. D. McMullen, school board | tary School at Florin and the May-! Donegal Street will celebrate her al : Joy has learned from lceal public | Tuesday night at 9:15. plans made to parade in the Flag He was a member of the First|secretary, was instructed to repre- town Elementary School at May- seventieth birthday, Monday, May Jovem 3. Mitten seventy-five, school authorities and from the Day parade in Lancaster, June 14, Presbyterian Church, and a mem- | sent the district at a conference to | town. Students be six ours 29nd. Bt NR resided RS a very best in teaching ability They gained entrance through a is | UNION NATIONAL BANK needed. SICO is eager to help the | DECLARES DIVIDEND public schools in any way possible. SICO wants to help twelfth grade graduates who are The Board of Directors of The all those | National Mount Joy Bank declared at a meeting held May 11 Line For Leaks Hydrostatic tests on the Little Big Inch pipe line in Lancaster and and nephews survive. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home here on Tuesday morning with interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. C—O res be held with state department offi- boards will accompany Mr. McMul- len, E. D. Girls’ Choir 31, 1951 bring their children, otherwise they will have to take the examinations next fall. If the parents of the students cannot secure transporta- (Turn to page 6) Cakes, pies, baked beans, fudge, ete. Come and help the girls raise money for camp! remit ius” + ROTARIANS HEAR Mrs. Vernetta Burkholder Bru- Department of Public Instruction | ground floor window at the side of [at 6 p. m. ber and trustee of Casiphia Lodge of age on or before Jan. at Harrisburg that there is an acute | the building. ST No. 551, F&AM. He was also a di-|cials at Harrisburg, today to dis-|if they wish to take the examina-|GIRL SCOUT FOOD SALE bak ixt ife of A dis shortage in the supply of teachers| Police Chief Neiss who investi- . . rector of the Mount Joy Cemetery | cuss final plans for the consolida-| tion. No student will be admitted] The Mount Joy Girl Scout Troop wi A La Bru for the elementary grades—that is | gated reported the boys admitted Testing The Little Association for many years. tion of a joint high school withli, September until these Pre-|147 will hold a food sale, Saturday a on - Tp RL The Lanett the first, second, third, fourth, | the illegal entry. A sister, Dr. Mary R. Bowman, | Marietta Boro and Mt. Joy Boro| School examinations are successful-| morning, May 20 at 10 o'clock at . ah Curd fifth and sixth grades, where the | fh Bi In h Pi e of town, and a number of nieces| High Schools. A representative ly completed. Parents are urged to] the Derovak Building, East Main ao of as Homan - 12 C 1p from each of the other two school St., Mount Joy. rem ® od Friday in the Columbia Hospital. He was a resi- dent of Bainbridge for many years. Mrs. Elizabeth Lehman Mrs. Elizabeth Shelley Lehman, eager to become teachers to the] a semi-annual dividend of 5% : elementary grades and who have | 495 5s western Chester Counties began MEN OF ; TEEMS 20. WI ORK S the natural ability to become 25 50) per share, payable May 15, Tuesday, Texas Eastern Transmis- THE ul Mee S we 0 Ji). YORK SPEAKER fifty-nine, wife of Henry G. Leh- sion Corporation announced today. HOLD y Will Present An Church Symbolism was discussed | man, Mount Joy R2, died at her Lukes Episcopal The first of ten big carnivals will by B. Hay Gilbert, York, at the teachers in the elementary grades | | This represents the one hundred ‘These tests are part of a general of St. The men be held by the Rheems Fire Com- meeting of the Rotary Club, Tues- (Turn to Page 4) ee AQ Aree and who can prove their ability so | _; tery : . | sixty- fifth dividend paid by the| 1. 1:1i4at: . : ‘hurch of Mount Joy will hold a to do. It may be that many of such | | bank. ! y rehabilitation program for the line, Sa EO in the Friendship E 3 Of M 1 : 27th 's - twelfth grade graduates who may ett fh eee mms and part of its continuing improv- | os Pa wll. at 7g : venng usic pany, on Saturday, May 27th. day at Hostetter’s. The annual Ro- )C _ um to page 3) ment program for its entire natur- Firs Company Hell a2 730'P. 1. The Girls Choir of the East D A new 1951 model automobile, tary-Senior dance will be held on u dy rogram ) Sli | REV. R. C. PIKE, APPOINTED al gas transmission system. Head- Tuesday, May 23rd. : 1e Girls Choir of the ast LON=] ill be given away as the seasons Thursday evening, May 25, at the -C { METHODIST PASTOR HERE for the operation are ‘at] will be tables for Bridge, | egal Township School, under the grand gate prize. The person win- high school auditorium. 0 Rev. J. B. At the 164th annual meeting of | the old Lancaster Airport on the Pinochle and Five Hundred. of Bugene & Sol gi ning this prize has the choice of —————— © eee ompie p ol . als prizes ; good Fel- | rector S1C the sc S > chs @ the Methodist Conference held at) Martheim Pike. Yrlush prizes, lots of good Yel. rector o ae pt oe un = either a Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth HOSPITAL PATIENTS . ¢ Philadelphia, the appointment was The tests will be made daily lowship, refreshments at the township, will present. an eve or Studebaker, also if the winner; Mrs. Park E. Neiss, 208 E. Don- Ma J0th Celebration Tra 4 " 3 y 1 O - 2 in 1891, Rev. Brubaker taught for Improvement Building Fund. Mr. Oberholtzer, “Supervisor J ——— man, is in charge of the service. It is estimated that $50,000,000 POLICE PROBING CRASH zations. Eighteen different izes td three years in Cumberland County —_—e Penna. Power & Light Co, sald | EXTINGUISHED A The general public is invited 10]. Jost in the recent railroad tieup. Columbia State Police are €ON= | amounting to $1,225.00 wilt be give prior to teaching in Lancaster Co.| MAN INJURED WHEN RIM service was momentarily interrupt- RUBBISH FIRE SATURDAY come and enjoy this musical treat.| freight and passenger ser-|tinuing their investigation into an|en {5 Fire Companies, Veterans Or- automobile accident which occur- From 1906 to 1924, he was minister OF TRUCK TIRE FLEW OFF ed to many residents in the boro. ee ee etl rere The Friendship Fire Company extinguished a rubbish fire Satur- mn wel CI TUESDAYS PRIMARY ELECTION vice is badly tied up due to a strike of railroad firemen. red at 3 a. m. Saturday along Route ganizations, Auxiliaries, Boy Scouts and Girl Scout troops, which will c for the East Fairview Congrega- William Kipp, sixty-one, Colum- (Turn to page 5) bia R1, was hospitalized with a] NATIVE OF TOWN RECOVERING | day afternoon along the Pennsyl-| A¢ Tuesday's primary election] poids Young, of Palibyra, his 441, near Bainbridge, in which Mrs. | ude everything from the best Tuy skull fracture, lacerations and ab- Mrs. Robert Rindt, of Belflower, | io Railroad tracks near Jacobo puff-Fine ticket polled the lar-}, ointed age Erma Neuer, thirty-eight, 214 (Turn to Page 2) SCHOOLS HERE HELD A rasions when the rim of a high| Calif, who was a surgical patient | gy qo, The company, in charge of gest majority ever accorded a Re- 4 Elizabethtowss South St. Harrisburg was slightly TS 37 FLORES AD AR Siow presstie suck $19 Yow or and) at St! Mary's Hospital, Long Island, | cio Myers, was summoned when publican candidate in Pennsylvania. Ee : . yn y= injured. . The third annual flower and art | knocked him down, at Eshleman’s|is much improved. |r flames threatened a .nearby It was a typical GOP day with In spite of all the picketing, He —r Everything That show of the Mt. Joy schools was| quarry, where he was employed. Mrs. Rindt, formerly of Mount | + was no damage. county doing more than Pennty Railroad 16 freighs GAS RATES REDUCED held Tuesday in the first floor hall| The accident happened Monday. Joy will be remembered as Louise Tn its Sate, > _| trains out of Harrisburg Sunday. The Lancaster County Gas Com- H of the grade school under the su- | dt Baker, daughter of Mrs. Wesley A NEW ROAD TO BYPASS re ———— The American Legion at Middle- pany has notified its customers appened At pervision of the art teacher. Mrs.| ROLL OF LINOLEUM CAUSE OF | Wittle. STEELTON AND HIGHSPIRE RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE [town has let the contract for the| here that there will be a reduction . 25¢ Beryl Hahn. Three ribbon prizes | POSSIBLE SKULL, FRACTURE A 3-mile stretch of road going Tadhes B. Lawyer, twenty, High- erection of a new home to cost| of rates here effective April 25. Florin Recent] 35¢ were given in each grouping. The| Stoey Barrick, twenty-nine,” 117 | WiLL SHARE IN ESTATE east to by pass Steelton and High- spire, was charged with reckless $120,000. This is due to the introduction of y groups were for mixed bouquets, | E. Main St., this boro, suffered a| Four church organizations will spire, will be built this summer. It driving by State Police after his| Six students in a station wagon| natural gas in our boro, replacing Sunday evening at 7:15 p. m. an returning from a visit to the Phil-| manufactured gas. evening of music will be present- AT unusual, miniature, best selection | possible fracture of the skull when eventually share the bulk of the Robert K. Her- will be a 4-laner. Motorists from here will be ab- auto struck a car belonging to Beatrice S. Wittel, Florin, parked adelphia zoo were injured in a col- re el rere Glossbrenner E. U. B. Church by the girls’ choir of East ed in the of one kind, prettiest of one color: | hit on the head with a roll of lin- estate of the late i pencil drawings, pastels, oils, cork, | oleum while at work Friday morn- | chey, of Rapho Twp, which will to- [1s to skip the narrow and crowded in front of her home at 950 p. m. lision. All were taken to a hospital. y » 9 posters and handicrafts. | ing. He was treated at the General | 3] more than $200,000 according 10 | streets in these two boros. Monday. Week S Birth Record Donegal Twp. school, under the Cc 3 Judges were Mrs. Harold Krall, | Hospital and admitted for X-ray|an adjudication handed down in ee Wg tee im LEGION SELLS CHARLES FARM direction of Eugene Saylor. The i Mus. J. Nelson Aewcomer, and Mrs. | examination. Orphans Court. MOVING BACK TO TOWN LOCAL EFFORT TO CONTROL The Chafles farm ut Chickies ve- Mr. and Mrs. Pra Paras ol! Senior choir of the Church is in a el eee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kling who DIPHTHERIA AND TETANUS cently purchased by the Walter S. oon at the Lancaster ii of the service. Spital, we pupils of the Washington Ruth Kraybill, all members of the Id Seal Mt. Joy Art Class. Pupils of all 12| MOVED TO MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS WINDSHIELD HIT have been residing in Oakland, Cal-{ A} program for the|S. Ebersole Post No. 185, American KES grades were eligible to compete. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor mov-| Albert Hersh, East Petersburg, | ifomia for several years, left there i Cdl “oi yy Le op Mr. and Mrs. John J. McManus, | Grade school enjoyed a tri : ’ : a 3 » control of diphtheria and tetanus Legion, Mt. Joy, was sold privately Yiorin. a dageht : St J bh Joy p to i CEA ed last week, to Rockland, Mass., | reported to our police that a Tuesday and will return here , school children will be start-|on Tuesday to Mr. George Butzer, Orin, a dauguter, at Si. Josephs! Hershey where they visited the evilfood. iy ENTERTAINED AT where they will reside. Mrs. Taylor | sle struck the windshield of his car| where they will make their future} ; pore (today,) Thursday, May 18,}of Lancaster. The transaction was hospital Thursday. Zoo and Museum. . FAREWELL BREAKFAST | will be remembered as Miss Marie | shattering it while driving between | home, 1950. Each child must have a re- made through the Caldwell, real-| ,. Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle were : The Reverend and Mrs. L. Dallas Clement, daughter of Mrs. Hazell here and his home. It could have Ty quest blank signed by his parent. | tors at Lancaster. REV. BRUBAKER TRANSFERRED Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Ziegler and family were entertain-| Clement of town. been a sling-shot or a BB gun. FISH DIE OF POLLUTION rer The Rev. Lester B. Brubaker | arg Victor Snyder at Newtown. ed at a farewell breakfast Wednes- ———— er ee eee District Fish Warden Robert| GRADUATES AT MILLERSVILLE! SPOKE TO LIONS pastor of the Lancaster Avenue Friday evening is the food sale at » Methodist Church for the past| a Market Basket at El beth- T MIX 27° day morning in the home of the Reverend and Mrs. C. I. Summy. Pastor Ziegler was recently trans- ferred to Salem Church in Maha- noy City, Penna. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold. Musselman Baer, Salunga and Doris Ann Eager, Lancaster. Clayton E. Heisey, Mount Joy and May Louise Kohler, Lancaster. LETTERS GRANTED Rhoda H. Martin, Mount Joy, ad- ministratrix of the estate of Fran- ces H. Martin, late of East Donegal Greener reported 5,000 fish killed from pollution in a 4% mile stretch of Conoy creek. He said the pol- lution was believed to have come Among the forty-four graduates at the Millersville State Normal School are Ruth Ellen Helwig and Pthel Pauline Wolgemuth both of Township. from Elizabethtown. Mount Joy. Harry Hovis was guest speaker at the meeting of the Lions Club, i Tuesday evening, at Hostetter’s. Hovis is chemist at Hamilton Watch three years, will be transferrel to Tremont Church in Schuylkill Co. near Pottsville. Rev. Brubaker is a native of this J Company. community town by the Ladies Aid Society of the E. U. B. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and family spent Sunday with the lat- (Turn to page 3)