& 5 * | MOST : . MINUTE WEERLY IN LANCASTER County WE WELCOME YOUR 3 Do You Want NEWS i $1,000.00 in cash Club, Parties, Social, Parties. > i" Read full particulars in this Io | 91 O Scout. Auxiliaries, Church. 0 ! \ U C PHONE MT. JOY 3-9661 Rg) week's Bulletin. VoL. LII, NO. 19 Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday Afternoon, October 9, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance ACE FOR PRIZES 4S CONTEST GETS UNDERWAY 31st Annual Community Exhibit Opens > Xa) I > 0 Xa) > CAPRI Po? Cot St St toy ERLE ES LR) ot - * Rg) oO * Xa) bit Opens Next Wednesday Standings To Be Published rm ‘Next Week, Many Contestants Smiles predominate Ground Breaking Ceremony Air Raid Test After $1.0 000 Ft Prize To Be Held Here They're ofl Next Wednesday The bars are up, the track is clear and every one of the “go-get- ting” contestants who are competing in the Bulletin “Every one A A Winner” prize subscription contest have right of way to the goal Civil Defense Trial of their desire. The preliminaries are over and the race for rich | prizes headed by the $1,000 cash prize is now in full swing. Bennett Reports Utter | Each week the standings will be published, reflecting each con- i Lack Of Interest In | tess ants position in the race, Just who will be at the head of the [ list at the time cannot pe foretold at this writing as the first Outstanding Entertainment Planned For Each Day; Large Crowds | Are Expected | an [ All was in readiness for oe Penna. Week | opening of the thirty-first CW Ae * o_o 0%, J * * * J 0% »* J nual Community Exhibit next | & Wednesday afternoon with a! ara oute . busy program of entertainment Mount Joy will be subject to| weeks report shows that most contestants listed cover the $1,000 ) « . “ . + . %* 1¢ and | its first air raid alert next Wed- | first prize Unless the unforseen happens, the race will be a close planned for the four days f | s* or ex ee | nesday afternoon—but isn't too | | one. ua prospect, according to Postmas- | = Ba aE 1) We welcome the ever-grow- ing nights of the show. Members of the committee — predicted the current show is The Pernevivatis Week likely to break local records | Theme parade that will be held | with interest in farm and home- | next Wednesday evening, the making exhibits reaching a new | first night of the Community, | high point of interest. Titus | Exhibit. will begin at 7 p. m. f Rutt is superintendent of the To date five High School" exhibits with Frank Weidman, | bands from surrounding com- J ho ter Charles Bennett, who heads | G I lei She thes d number of new subscribers up the local civil defense set-up | a 1 ean ep er [i ing added to our lists, and al- so thank the many readers who According to an announce ment received from the State Comes To Mt. Joy are advancing their subserip- Council of Civil Defense at Har tions. to help the contestants to- risburg, the test is scheduled | H S. 0 be 29 ward achieving their goal. to be held from 1:50 P. M. to cto r Contestants, you're “off at the | 0. 0. 0 0 Po? 9% 00 00, J Xa) post” now and the pace is grow- jing hot. You're courage, ability 1:57 P. M. when a general al ' odes arm will be sounded for the | < i ) ar ”ge i assistant. | munities are engaged. Large x . i ‘ ; S ’S p both i 1 entries will be brought in | floats and displays from “ake COVEr." “t | i. : Al y tl ing with 1 P.M. | organizations and industrial public to “take cover,” and for | [and wide circle of loyal friends & during the morning 2 He slants will take part, as well as non-essential work to come to | have been demonstrated. Can 3 fixed as the deadline. The ex- | is $ Ra i Se a temporary halt. | you finish as strong as you have § bi . re oy ¢ C Se arch- i I | : *%* hibits cannot be removed until | oy and G 3ut—according to Mr. Ben started, with the best talent and nett-—so little interest is being the keenest wil of this area pit- | ing units. | The parade, led by Charles’J. Bennett, local Postmaster as Chief Marshall will form at the’ | Elementary School House marching from Delta to Colum- | | hia Ave., turning on Jacob St. J ted against you? if we are any judge of people — and we be- lieve we qualify as such—the unusual type of people who are competing in this race are any- thing but quitters. Surely the winners will be entitled to ad- 10 P. M. Saturday. Crowning of the Corn Queen will be a. feature of the enter- tainment fo be presented Thurs- day evening. On Friday morn- ing the corn husking elimina- J unlikely anything will be done locally outside of an air raid drill in the school. In fact there is some doubt as J bo? | { | shown in the alert test that it is | | | 00 og, J (Turn to page 2) tion trials will be held at 10 A. | : M. with the corn husking con- | unto Main to New Haven to} § ; : : RR : ; rt $ : | Marietta and back to the school | i 4 } x ai : -— ’ 4 {est scheduled to get underway | buldine AL i T It miration for defeating such a > Meihorn | © g. ; ; So 1al ield, and as certai i : oe | at 1. P. M. on the John Meiho The Queen chosen for Penn- 0 mprove 0Cl field, and as certainly will com %* 3 Yarm, Marietta Pike. sylvania Week will ride in the _. i a : y ibid / mendations be the due of those oe { A band concert will feature a ‘| Four school officials who par-|a moment before Arthur Seiler|president of the Joint board; WwW If B i 0 who don't give up but fight to a Fridays entertainment. pare ree A ii ticipated in the ceremonies! overturned the first spadeful of Dr. Arthur P. Mylin, county e are u g the finish, ~ Any person who = i On Saturday afternoon at 2 which marked beginning of the |soil. They are, left to right: |superintendent; and Mervin Ww. thinks they can’t win or any ! P. M. interest will center in the I Sh Di construction of the new Done- | Charles Jauserman, of the|Brandt, assistant superintend- : ; : eh. 3 other endeavor are beaten be- I " Plans for me 5 sxtensive | 3 Soap Box Derby, of which Joe arm ow nner’ jet Joint High School are shown | Marietta board; Mr. Seiler, |ent DOTA ing fore they start. But the persons 7 sie TT waar Buildin : oe I This community will see and|who believe in themselves and jelrare 8 rere scus - : , 17 v g were dISCUS-|y ear a native Galilean shepherd | KNOW that they can accomp- Shaeffer is chairman. Saturday evening Jacob Corll, will serve On Ww d 0 t. ) ) N ! sod at 5 meetin ets Ld e C ! d A $ at ¢ eting Saturday be- at 1 coe hist lish Td rt Aled : ” Lights On Campaign ow iste 250 tten tween the War Memorial Com- Stephen A Hahous and ee hi ksh any gyen i Holy Land Travelogue in natur- (Turn to page 3) as master of ceremonies at an mittee and the Social Welfare | ; etl al color film under the auspices » — Amateur Contest at 7:00 P. M. a At Hostetter’s Ing |crenization oi i For Monday, October 20 Ground Breaking | orice © la 20 1 70 0 m1 Aux, Sponsors Xa) 0, 0 be? Xa) 9, 9, he : Soap B D b ”e ay 3 o2p 0X er y Plans are well under way for | een residents urged to Hah Doren I N S h l ing made available by the mem- | {he Mt. Joy H. S. Auditorium he . . the Farm Show banquet which Tentative plans for launching lights where donations are a n ew C 00 orial committee for the purpose | [t is a far cry from the an oe Big Attraction will be held Wednesday eve- the Community Chest drive vailable Ji of improving the building. { cient hills of Galilee, and ve 3 Performance ning, October 22, at Eli Hostet-| with a “Lights-On” Campaign| Chairmen and co chairmen ot brn . Improvements which will be! pastoral life of the people there | With more than 250 persons | | | a) 9, is open to! Monday evening, October 20, appointed in the drive are as ho er D. Seiler | made immediately include the to the dynamic days of the mai hi h watching, rthur . ‘Seiler, ih i » removal of old frame buildings | ern present in civilized Ameri- as 100 ow S 0 b 18 ter’s. This banquet at., cto er [all who desire to attend, and|were made at a meeting of the | follows: Sh oy | | . | Nd president of the jointure, offici-| a : Michael at the rear as well as painting | ca, but those two extremes are | tickets will be sold by commit-| chairmen and co-chairmen of Mount Joy Borough: . ally turned over the first spade- — : : : the frame work of the building, | covered in the span of life eo 204 One thing that we are run-|tee members of the Farm Show. | this district held Tuesday even-| Pricio, co-chairman. Be or Sos or Ine ro of i EN : 3 ping out of and that is time, bat There will be special music | ing at Aunt Sally’s Kitchen. East Hempfield: Arthur 2 i oo | e-pointing bad spots in the (Turn to Page 11) Fhe Auxiliaries of the Lan- $4 3here is still plenty of time left |py a very fine quartette from A list of workers to partici-| Hackman, chairman. do igh Si 00 uv Ng bricks and replacing rotted win- caster General Hospital held a & for you boys and girls to get/our own town, and the speaker| pate in the collection is being] East Petersburg: William E a waar Tron dow sills. 9 {united meeting at Lancaster your soap box racers into shape will be Mr. William Frey of =o a ic Charle LAT Ya ceremony Monday afternoon. Anyone interested in remov Terrv S A etite last Thursday, at which time oe 3 Sila ) i compiled this week, Charles J.| Alexander, Jr., chairman, and Weralding tHe event. as x. pp 1: lor a Pedi Si FNS $ and enter the race on Saturday, | Franklin and Marshall college. | Bennett. Jr., chairman for the | Mrs. Richard E. King, co-chair eralc ing 1€ even & one | ing the frame buildings at the Vv plans for a _sion | 10W were bd October 18th. | Those of you who have been| northwestern area, announced. | man. which will mark a big improve- | rear for the lumber contained I d Si made, 10 be held November 6, %* | It has been decided that the fortunate enough to hear Mr. He is being assisted by James | Landisville: Bébert E. Horst ment in public education for the in them, should contact Post- | mprove mee at the Hotel Srunswick Ball- %* [ race will be open to all racers, | Frey know that he is humorous | E. Heilig, co chairman. | oan stir Dr Arty P. (master Charles J. Bennett, ar.,| jroo: Tae theme i this years | so long as the driver is not over a ve ote c Tirta oli ib os Trine hia or wy Mylin, county superintendent| at the postoffice. The group al- H I At H | show “Dressing From a Man 3 ons This will more or ver and YY | { I ie Moor LORD | ne Da yy of schools, lauded directors of gg is for bids for i a € S ome | Point of View” put on by Mary 3 eliminate the rule of not per-| Tickets will go on sale about o start the drive, wot Ly ope hic i © 7 three districts for their| maining work. Hin | Sachs, will have two perform- 4 mitting racers build according | O Tn : to be able to complete morc foresightedness. Dr. Mylin also| Tentative plans ec: NAR ye Terria small 4 vear old ances, 2:30 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. & g ers b é 21 October 13 and will be sold] than 50 percent of the collec —— recalled that Re Tod oli a ntative p ans call for re- Terry, the small veal old | = ho how will be to the specifications of the Na- during the Farm Show. This is | tions. Boy and Girl Scouts may slic Who. khows Brin a ed 1at he hac de ivered | modeling the interior sometime |who has captured the public's I'he afternoon show wi be fol- % tional Derby, enter this race. It|the climax to the Farm Show | a go, iis i Woo | i! a the dedicatory address for the ! (in the future. This would in-| heart and interest with his fight lowed by a tea, coffee will be tT has been found that more en-|event and has always been en- of the collecting pA ay with them » Cantacinus : fires Mi Joy Elementary School | clude making club rooms on the [against Bright's disease, was served after the evening per- oe tries would come if this rule joyed by those who have at- 5 x mn, S, Building in 1916. [first floor which up to now has | flown to his home, 176 Manheim formance. > would be eliminated. So as $0! tended. So if you would like al Other speakers included Mer | been rented for storage purpos- street, by plane last Friday | Tickets can be obtained from 2 make the race on a more even | ticket, ask any member of the J H P t P vin W. Brandt, assistant county es. | from Durham, N. C. hospital. |Mrs. J. Bruce Greiner, 111 Del- bf basis, racers of this type will be | Farm Show committee and nel gan ess resen S rogram superintendent; Clair S. Buch- “We have many plans to un- | The flicht was scheduled for [ta street, president of the local we run together. will be glad to supply you with | art, of the Buchart Engineering prove the building and it seems| Thursday but the weather was Auxiliary. There is a limited a- & Also, if it should rain on Sat-| any quantity you may need. Before Local Rotary Club ' Co., York; William B. Ariold, | this is an appropriate time to|too bad to make the trip. John mount of tickets for each per- o urday, October 18th, the race —— = solicitor; and Rev. Harlan Dur- point out that to insure us suf- | Hawthorne, the pilot, donating formance, stated Mrs. Greiner, oe will be held the following Sat- Stealing: of Tove i ot gar als dialed’ that sho fet: pastor of the Donegal and | ficient funds, persons interested | his service and time, flew Ter- [at last year’s show people were 3 (Turn to Page yy 105 Xmas Boxes 4 ope: ers of fue at Be | YO al 3 ge bs Mount Joy Presbyterian Chur- should donate a bit more to the! ry back in the new ambulance turned away and advises any- yd a sight - nem ders o 1e ME, soy | now has a total of 45 hobbies to | ches. Community Chest drive soon to| plane of the East Donegal air-|one wishing to see this fashion . y Mail d T d | Rotary gr really Wont 1 head { occupy her time. Those include The new building, which will | Start,” Mr. Bennett explained (Turn to page e 6) show to get your tickets early. A Fines Lion S e ues ay hind av. HD i collecting ‘post cards, salt shak be located along the Mount Jo TY yyy i a ”oe ars ae Be Jah us OTS, bric-a-brac, etc. Marietta Road more than a mile | CONTESTANTS $15 50 F T Remm. Comm. Extends. Jou a Commun. | “Joan is indeed the busiest -| south of here, is expected to be| Council Appr OVES || EvERY ONE A WINNER” SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Se i or erry h ks To H | ity Cl it srogrs ; Tuesday | 2nd probably one of the [completed in June 1954 and is | | E O oe oa Thanks To He pers jy. 1est program sda, | piest persons in Mount Joy,” | expected to cost approximately Part Time Officer Who Will Lead In Next Week's Published Standings? 3 So Tags sah Tm J | a Le | Mrs. James Binns, of Lancaster, | and one half million dollars. | (Alphabetically arranged and showing entry votes anly) 5S At the Lions Club meeting| (ne hundred five Christmas! Blind since birth and long | ™ © ~~ x ta Miss Pant Borger, Mount Joy 10.000 So held Tuesday evening at |p voc were mailed Tuesday A. crippled, Joan smilingly dem- a ol the Com» 1 P hi F | Mrs. Edith Erk N WOW 10. 00 $ ter's Charles Hershey, tail| pn; py the Mt. Joy Remembrance onstrated to local Rotarians munity Chest, informed the . n 0 1Ce orce | IS. h Erb, New — ‘ ; Xd foricte Sted S18.50 ATES! or y | . Joy é hs ae ht to | club. In her talk Mrs. Binns re- Foot In ured [|| Mrs. Paul Diffenderfer, Landisville - 10,000 3 wis er, collected Committee. how she has been taught to vealed that 37.000" persons in ) ECR | Sandra Mateer, Mount Joy 10.000 3 from the members and this a-| The poxes were sent to 104 walk and get about her home at| =“ "= =" Balin Hiring of a part-time officer Mrs. Evelyn (Eps) Miller, Mount Jo 10.000 oe rE ™ p : ; x . | Lancaster city and county get . . yn \Lps 1 4 y . $ mount was duplicated from the men and one woman in the arm- will. She also described the og fOr ao att In Accident | to bring the local police de Judy Miller, Florin 10.000 Club's treasury making a total|eq forces and several new ad- manner in which made so many in onc orm Jor aan {partment to a total of three Ruth Oberholizer, Mount Joy 10.000 %* of $31.00, which was turned have been handed in, so friends through the inter phone | other from Community (Chest [ men, was approved by borough Verlene Har slo. Manheim R2 : 10.000 kX er to the Terry Young Fund. |ore boxes have been ordered. [system connecting her directly These include 900 in Lee Newcomer, son of Dr.|council Monday evening over James A “Mount Joy 10,000 3 Special emphasize was stres-| Monday night the Committee with the school classroom, a | the Clintons Society, and Mrs. Nelson Newcomer, E.|the protest of Burgess Fish. | Lois Rutt, Mount Joy ou 10.000 5 sed for a big turn out for game [met and the following people project sponsored by the Rotary |! a be Sans Se gone. Moin, street, suffered a 'severe| Applications are being inter- Mrs. James Schatz, Mount Joy R2 ; we 10.000 night next week at the Exhibit.| addressed and prepared the Club. | Miss Bans Shreiber, foot injury about 5:30.p. m. | viewed by Chief of Police Park Mrs. Charles Shank, Rheems 10.000 bs The proceeds from the Lion's boxes for shipment. Claudette “Today I got 100 in history of the Crippled Children’s So- | Tuesday when he was riding Neiss this week in the hope an J. Earl Shearer, Manheim R4 10,000 Tent will be used toward finan- | Zeller, Shirley Hawthorne, Mar- | and 100 in spelling,” she boast- | ciety, also took part in the pro- tandem on Jere Rutt’s bicycle | appointme nt can be approved Barry Stehman, Florin i 10.000 cing the Hallowe'en Parade,|ivn Newcomer, Mrs. Lee Rice, ed proudly. I won't be able to &ram. land his foot caught in the wheel before the Community Exhibit, Mrs. Frank Young, Mount Joy oe 10,000 oe which the club is sponsoring. |Mrs. Loran Rahe, Jean Darren- | listen to the bollgame. I must be | The club next Tuesday will causing a -heel injury requiring next week. The part-time offi- Mrs. Nellie Vogel, Florin We Eo 10.000 4 Brownie Troop No. 75 will|kamp, Mr. Charles Harple, | at school, she added without ev-|chserve Farmers’ Day with cight stitches cer will succeed Michael Good, | i“ aa 3 hold a Bazaar and Food sale in|Mrs. Myrtle Bates, Mrs. | en a hint at any possible dissap- members bringing farmers as He was given temporary | who became a full-time officer THE WORLD IS FULL OF STARTERS” the Lion's Tent Friday evening|Robert Shank, Mrs. John Roth, |pointment. I hope the Dodgers |their guests, James Kline, of treatment by Dr. D. C. Stoner, !last month. “IT IS THE FINISHERS THAT COUNT” * of the Exhibit | (Turn to page 3) | win she added | state College, will be speaker (Turn to page 5) (Turn to page 2) se