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Scout, Auxiliaries. Church.
PHONE MT. JOY 3.9661

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VOL. LII, NO.

Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
Afternoon, | November 6: I



Borough Gives Eisenhower
Three-To-One
Record Breaking Vote
Republicans Pile Up Big
Vote Throughout This
Entire District
The victorious Eisenhower-
Nixon ticket was given a more
than three-to-one plurality in
one of the heaviest poll of votes
ever cast in Mount Joy Borough
Tuesday.
Surrounding townships also
accorded the Republican ticket
a more than two-to-one plural-
ity and at the same time accord-
ed Guy XK. Bard, Democratic
candidate for the U. S. Senate,
a complimentary vote which
caused him to run well ahead
of his ticket despite that he did
not come close to carrying any
district in this section.
With three or four different
groups working hard to get out
the vote, including the Jaycees
and workers for both parties,
the vote cast here Tuesday was
above the 1300 mark and a rec-
ord-breaker for any presidential
vear since permanent registra-
tion.
Oldtimers here recalled, how-
ever, that in 1928 Al Smith-
Hoover battle, when all one
needed to vote was the receipt
for payment of a 25-cent poll
tax, that several hundred addi-
tional votes were cast.
In the borough, Eisenhower
polled 484 votes in the East
Ward; 466 in the West Ward,
making a total of 950 as com-
pared with 131 and 171 respect-
ively for Stévenson or a total of
308 votes.
The extent of cutting tickets
in favor of former Judge Bard
is shown by the fact that he
polled 432 to 819 in the borough
or 124 more than his ticket.
Eisenhower ran ahead of the
Republican ticket although
Senator G. Graybill Diehm was
(Twn to Page 6)
Predicts No Rain
Til November 28
Pity the poor sportsman!
Majority In


Florin Parents
To Meet Nov. 20
Robert S. Eshelman, element-
ary supervisor of Manheim Cen-
tral School District, will speak
at the Parents meeting of the
Washington Elementary School
Thursday evening, November
20, at 7:30 p. m. He will speak |
to the group on “Child Growth | yee
Emotional and Mental”. Teach-
ers and students will have the Joy HS.
. abba} ening, November
classrooms open for visitation
by parents preceeding the meet-
ing with exhibits of school
work. Dr. J. W. Bingeman, su-
pervising principal, will discuss
the latest developments of the
joint school. A chart discussion
by the teachers regarding par-
ents visiting school and discus-
sing common problems of the
school will follow.
HAROLD RONK
Noted soloist who will be fea
tured in “Evening of Music”
with the Christiana Community
concert in the Mount
auditorium Friday ev-
14th at 8:15
The local Jay-cees are
soring this concert and endeav
or to present a full evening of
enjoyable entertainment to all
music lovers. Tickets can be
purchased from the members

spon- |
Bernerd Grissinger is in
charge of the ticket sales.
— §
What A Food Sale!
$89.48 Taken In
By Remm. Com.
What a Food Sale! The
ens went all out and the Re-
membrance Committee had five
tables filled twice with home-
made goodies. In only 2'% hours
a total of $89.48 was made and |
all the things were sold.
There will be a soclal ‘‘get-
acquainted” period following
the meeting. The parents’ com-
mittee in charge are Aaron Mus-
ser, Warren Stehman, A. K.
Kleiner, Mrs. Lester Wolgemuth
Mrs. Paul Brubaker, Mrs. Geo.
Bowers and Miss Romaine Wei-
gle (faculty). Mrs. Earl Koser
is social committee chairman.
OPEN HOUSE IN FLORIN
Parents are invited to visit
the Washington Elementary
School during Education Week,
November 10-14. Friday after-
noon, .November 14, the pupils
will present a recital with Mrs.
Walter Sloan as the guest artist.
All pupils who play instruments
will take part in the recital.
EE
|
|
[
citiz-
a good feel-
people |
it's
SO
Believe me,
ing to know
were interested.
The bank account is going up
again and soon there will be
enough for another Spring box.
No date has been sé for the
meeting as yet.
many
next
Nine Prizes In
Picture Coloring
Contest Offered
Some contributors,
whom we want to thank are:
Mt. Joy Mills, Ed. Keene, Ros-
ser Construction, Booth's Store,
Murphy's Store, Rotary Club, |
Hostetter’s Store and Dr. E. W.|
Garber.
more

Some pans and plates are at
11 East Main St. and if the own- |
ers will call for them it will be
all you kids up to twelve
get out your cray-
Hey,
vears of age,

In his weekly weather predic-
tion submitted at the regular;
meetings of the local Rotary
Club, Sam Miller, weather
prognosticator deluxe, reported |
that the month of November is:
devoid of any real rain signs—
up to the 28th!
Should Sam’s prognosticating |
prove correct, hunters of the'
state, now awaiting a half inch
of rain in order to have the
state lift the ban on all gunning
will be all but cheated out of
their annual small game sport.
DAVID MORRIS
ASSOCIATED WITH FATHER
David Morris now is associat-
ed with his father, Isaac Morris,
in the operation of the Mt. Joy
Department Store, East Main
Street. Morris spent the past!
several years in Hartford. He is |
a graduate of Mount Joy High
School.
|
86-Year-Old Former Resident
Wants To Hear From Friends
[ She may be addressed at Ham- |
Mrs. Amos | lin, Kansas, care of Mrs. Arthur [that bunch has been
Pictured here is
Wolgemuth, who was a resident |
of Mt. Joy over
ago and is now residing
her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Heise |
at Hamlin, Kansas. (
Mrs. Wolgemuth
failing in health the
years and was almost bedfast
until recently when she has re-
gained some strength. She will
celebrate her 86th birthday on |
the 17th of November and!
would be surprised and pleased
to hear from old acquaintances.
She still speaks of Pennsylvania
as her old home and until two
years ago was able to make al-'
most yearly visits
sixteen years |
with
has been
past two!
{ Appliance Store,
'is a portable record player
to relatives ' ®
and friends in this community. |
Way's
Joy,
you
because
Mount
to
ons and pencils
is appreciated.
want to say thank
the Rememb-
food sale
Again we
for
rance Committee
big success.
offering ten prizes
voungsters who show the best
ability in coloring the Santa
Claus pictures that will appear
in the Bulletin each week for
the next seven weeks. The first
will be found in Way's
advertisement ap-
you making
|
a
to
we
We want to apologize the
Catholic Ladies because had
our sale the same as theirs.
We had no idea they hav-
ing one.
picture day
Appliance
pearing in this newspaper today.
Look it over and then see what
good job of coloring you can
were
Remembrance Committee
Matoney, Chairman
Eade -
a
do.
The
esting picture
| .
| Jacquie
|
inter- |
contest |
fol- |
lowed by nine other nice prizes. |
So all you youngsters up to 12
vears of age, join in the fun and |
at the same time you may win |
the record player.
Judging will be done on indi-
vidual pictures and not on the
entire set of seven. You can en-
ter each week if you wish to.
first prize in this
coloring
‘Woody Sponaugle
‘Addresses Rotary
F. & M’s winning streak
i football this year is not because
| the college has one of best
| teams—but solely because
in
its
this
more fight
| year’s squad has
opponent they yet
have faced, Woody Sponaugle,
famed F. & M. coach, declared
in a talk before the Mt. Joy Ro-
| tary Club Tuesday noon.
than any
“In five successive games
outplayed
|in almost every department, yet
they came from behind to win
jall five games—I never saw a
{bunch with more fight than
those kids have,” Sponagle as-
serted.
| Prior to his talk, J. Shobar
| Barr, of Franklin and Marshall,
predicted that by 1961 colleges
{and universities of the country
will have nearly twice as many
| students as they have today.
| “This does not necessarily
| mean that athletics will be on a
much bigger scale because the
important thing in college ath-
letics is to keep the athletic
program in perfect balance with
all other phases of college life”
he declared
Heise, her daughter Naomi.
MRS. AMOS WOLGEMUTH


old pipes we
I ter
Eliminating Leaks
In Water System
Pumping Same Volume
Of Water As Two Years
Ago Despite 50 New
Customers
additi
up to
than fifty
hooked
With
customers
more
onal
the
being
water is |
than
head
svstem, no more
here today
two years ago, Sam Miller,
of the borough authority reveal
ed today
Reason for
pumped
|
|
this is
that many
through
has been pouring
been eliminated.
With the work installing |
new mains continuing rapidly, |
more leaks are being discove red;
each week, he explained.
“It is surprising how many |
have found which
are no longer in use and have
rusted away and through which
water leaking,” he declared
“Most of these where old |
buildings no longer are
“In most of these instances wa
has been turned off at the
curb stop but not to the main
in the street. Leaks which have
‘been eliminated more than
‘make up for the water being
consumed by more than fifty |
residences hooked up to the sys-
tem in the past several years.”
Another improvement being
added to the local water system |
is the building of several man-
holes through which leaks can
be detected and repaired
easily. The first of these is be- |
ing constructed near the Man-|
heim bridge. Another will be|
placed at the pumping station |
and others will be built thru-
out the borough from time to |
time. It
|
underground leaks
which water
for vears, have
of
is
are
in use.
more |
recast Ge emer
E. D. Twp. Nears
$1400 Drive Goal
East Donegal Twp.
buted $1380.05 in the recent |
Red Feather Drive. It is expect- |
ed that the township will go ov-
er its goal of $1400 when the fi
nal amount in. The
canvassing was done by the fol-
|
has contri-
|
is handed
i lowing persons:
Lip-
Mrs.
Ammon Smith, Kimber
piat, Mrs. Donald Staley,
Hazel Crankshaw, David Mars-
chka Mrs. Wilbur Allison, Al-
bert Nentwig, Mrs. Anna Haines
Howard Sutter, Mrs. Joseph
Keener, Glenn Forney, Mrs.
Geraldine Showalter, Rosene
Musser, Rev. George Shultz, Jr.
Mrs. Alvin Yingst, Helen Hol-
ienbaugh.
Mrs. Cynthia |
Nellie |
Betty
James
James
Mowrer,
3randt, Albert Kleiner,
Neiman, Elsie Lefever,
Waser, Warren Stehman,
Johnstin Roy Greider,
Houseal, Theodore Trone, Les-
ter Roland, Levi Nissly, Harold
Ney, Lester Wolgemuth, Lewis
(um to page 5)
C—O ne
Holstein Ass'n
Annual Dinner
Set For Nov. 18
The Lancaster County Holstein
Association will hold its annual
dinner meeting on November 18
at 6:30 p. m.,, in the Landis
ville Fire Hall.
The speaker for the occasion
will be Dr. M. A. Farrell, Vice
Dean of the School of Agricul-
ture, State College. He is also
the director of the Pennsylva-
nia Experiment Station. Dr.
Farrell will discuss “The Re-
search Program of the Dairy
Industry.”
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to come and enjoy the fel-
lowship with the progressive
Holstein breeders. Tickets may
be secured from Lloyd Derr and
Clarence Lyons, of Mt. Joy and
Harvey Rettew, of Manheim.
The committee are; Henry H.
Hackman, Harvey Reitew and
Clarence Keener.
Earl

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|
| ler ol
| son n of Mr
Church Kitchen
Our Future
In another of our
smiling future
Dena, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John A.
drren of Dr. and Mrs.
Bottom row-—Cory,
son of Mr. and
and Mrs.
son of
Shower Given
To Furnish
Ladies Aid of the Gloss-
Evang. Church, Florin,
a
The
brenner
issued 200 invitations to
“kitchen shower” to be given
next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in
the Sunday school chapel.
This shower is to help
ish the new Kitchen at
church and suggestions are
made on the invitations what
items are needed. The commit-
tee are very pleased with the
response to their need and are
looking forward to next Thurs-
day when the gifts will be pre-
sented. They will be on display
the following Sunday at
church for everyone to see.
Mrs. Leaman Hurst, of Lan-
caster, will be on the program
to entertain with her recita-
tions. Refreshments will be |
have
furn
the

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the |
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served |
— A
Celebrates
Golden Wedding
DINNER AND OPEN HOUSE
HELD FOR MR. AND MRS
JOHN M. SHEARER OF
MT. JOY R.D. 2
|
|
John M. Shearer
entertained |
home
Mr. and Mrs.
of Mt. Joy R2, were
at a dinner Sunday at the
of their daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bain]
Mt. Joy R2, in honor their
Golden Wedding Anniversary.
In the afternoon “open house”
was held for the immediate
family and friends. Sixty-five
guests were present.
The couple were married on
November 11, 1902 at the
Franklin House, Lancaster, by
the Reverend Amos S. Hotten-
stein, of East Petersburg. They
were attended by Martha
Shearer and Allen, sister and
brother of the bride and groom.
Mrs. Shearer was the former
Fannie Becker, daughter of the
late Daniel and Catherine Beck-
er.
of
@
PASTOR TO ATTEND
NEW YORK SESSION
The Rev. W. L. Wilson of the
Calvary Bible Church will
leave Monday to attend the In-
ternational Congress on Proph-
ecy at the Calvary Baptist
Church at New York City,
which will be held Nov. 9 to 16. |
Mrs. Wilson and
will accompany her
and visit with relatives
their stay in New York.
Wilson expects to return
day.
daughter
husband
during
Rev.
Fri-
RE ee AS
H. S. FOOD SALE
The Sophomore class of the
Mount Joy High School will
hold a food sale, Saturday, No-
vember 8 at nine a. m. in front
of Rutt’s Ins office.
group pic
citizens reading from left to right top row
and Mrs.
Eshelman;
Robert Walker,
Mr.
Mrs. John Kissinger,
Maynard ‘Robinso n of F Flor in.
| School Band,
as follows:

952
Citizens
tures, shown above, the
are:
happy, |
$2.00 a Ye ear in Advance
Subscription Contest Now
Entering Final Stage; Only
One Week Remains To Win
To Start Paving
Dug Up Streets
sing
November 15 Is Last
Day Of Competition
| the past weeks, this Sat-
November 8-—has been
importantly on the
horizon and every tick of the
clock has been bringing the end
the big “third period” of the
contest just that much nearer,
hour of every day being
full of opportunities
{or those who really want to be
declared a winner of first hon-
ors and of finally realizing what
heretofore might have merely
been a wonderful dream.
| pleted some time next week. | , Next week is the last week of
Work of laving the new main [this thrilling race. Time will fly
For
| urday
With work progres well looming
ahead of schedule
of
now
in the laying
mains, emphasis
water
ol
placed on re-paving
have |
new
will be
allevs which
1
and
dug up,
streets
every
reported
[grammed
been was
today.
The
n completed
has
bet St. |
Blacktopping will be started to
com
12-inch main
to Fairview
new
day and is expected to be

daugh
chil
Kenneth Leib; Linda,
Robert and Deanna,
Mount Joy
Warren Funk; John,
and Donald, |
all of
and Mrs.
from Mount Joy:
Prize Winners
Listed Of The
Halloween Parade
Prize winners among the sev
eral hundreds of participants in
the Hallowe'en parade held on +
Friday evening, and sponsored |
by the Lions Club, were the |
following:
The first division,
of children up to and including
fifth grade was led by the
Mt. Joy High School Band. Priz
es were given as follows:
Comical Danny and
Derr, 1st; Glenn Funk,
Ralph Ditzler, 3rd;
al—Richard Becker, 1st;
Haines, and Suzanne
2nd and William Barbara
Roberts, 3rd; Fanciest—Pamela
Lyons and Deborah Wolgemuth,
1st; Sandra Gebhart, 2nd; and
and Marcia King 3rd.
The
through 12,
Donegal
compose dl
age,
Larry
2nd;
Sherill
Reiner,
and
grades 6
the
second division,
accompanied by
Marietta High
had prize winners
Most Comical—Tim
Stohler and Tom Schroll,
James Ronald Williams,
Darla Kulp,
East
othy
ist:
Most Original
3rd
Ist;
{ David Halbleib and Ronald Got
3rd;
Sandra Mateer,
Fanciest—Peggy Smeltzer,
zabethtown, 2nd; and
(Turn to page 6)
walt, 2nd;
Eli
Dilly
‘Wedding To Take
Place Saturday
Invitations have been issued
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.
Marietta R1, to the wedding
of their daughter, Doris Paul
ine, to ' Donald D. Peters,
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Peters,
Lancaster R2. The wedding will
take place Saturday at 2:30 p.
m. in the Mount
God.
The Rev. C. Helwig,
tor, will officiate at the
ring ceremony, assisted by
Rev. W. R. Weaver, pastor
the Manor and WashingtonBoro
Churches of God. Miss Bradley,
who will be given in marriage
by her father, has chosen her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Brad
ley, Marietta R1, as matron of
honor. Bridesmaids will be
Miss Colleen Ibaugh,
Miss Janet Peters, Lancaster R2
a sister of the bridegroom-elect;
and Miss Jeanette S.
Elizabethtown R3.
by
ley
son
w
F. pas-
the
Ginder, of
The flower girl is Linda Hess,
and Ralph Brad-/
Bloomingdale,
ley, Jr., the bride-elects nephew
will be ring bearer.
Earl K. Peters, Lancaster
will serve as best man for
brother. Ushers will be
Eck, Columbia; Carl McEllhen
ny, Lancaster R2; and Paul
Shenk, Washington Boro RI.
Miss Ruby Helwig, Mt. Joy,
will preside at the organ
Mrs. Paul Burger, Mt. Joy R2,
will be soloist
his
=| ed
Team Adds
Most |
Most Origin- |
Brad- |
Joy Church of
double |
of |
Marietta; !
R2,|
Elwood
and |
to th Donegal Joint school | around and there will be scarce-
building has been one to catch ones breath be-
[ fourth with | fore Contest will be over,
than 1.250 feet of 12-inch main pe named and the
[1aid to date, begin taking
This stretch of fruits of their
| 6,000 feet
Already
[has been signed up
with at
new
p i
already [Ty time
the
winners
completed more
contractors report-
than
proud possessors
more | enjoyment on the
effort.
customer Mindful of the fact that the
the | remaining time will pass quick-
ad My because of the excitement at-
[tached to the close, the manage-
this newspaper wishes
the question, whether or
not hard work now will be
worth more than all the regrets
(Turn to page 7)
sell th Mime
JAS. MILLER TO SPEAK AT
WASHINGTON ST. CHURCH
when completed
one new
along
least 15
received
new main
|
[ditional applicants
0
Mt. Joy Soccer
ment of
[to put
Another Victory
Over Dove High
O Score
James Miller, Jr., a Sopho-
more at Elizabethtown College,
will speak and show slides of
his summer service experience
in Europe, this coming Sunday
evening at 7:30 in the Washing-
ton Street Church of the Breth-
eve- (ren, Elizabethtown. Mr. Miller
[spent five weeks in an Interna-
tional Work Camp in Gmunden
Austria, which
| Wins
| School By 1
| we
School mov-
District 3, |
High
finals of
Wednesday
Joy

{ Mount
ed into the
soccer playoffs
they scored a goal
last 3 minutes of play |
them a 1-0 victory ov- [and
High School, the | was sponsored by the Brethren
of York-Adams Co. Service Commission. The speci-
|fic project of the Work Campers
build Protestant
In addition to these §
service. Mr. Miller
spent additional month in
travel on the Continent. He will
try to interpret this program of
international friendship and un-
derstanding, in his presentation.
The High School and College
Youth Fellowship of the church
attendance at
ning when
within the
that gave
|er Dover
champions
Ebensee,
League
The
Charlie
last
the
uled for
to victory on was to a
goal in the Church
Rams rode
Ashenfelter’s
period. The
in the playoff is sched-
with an
1
next game for weeks of
Rams an
next Thursday
opponent to be named on a net
1d
team won the
tral fi
The
Championship with the
Lanc. Co.
best de-
fensive record of any team in
the last
First
SOV jare sponsoring
Nn years
of the season with |this
Day
Clinger scored
after 1
the 2nd peri
second
game service
. ei
County school
Ben
goal
Lanc
C CARD PARTY MON.
card party will be
[held Monday evening in the
| Mt. Joy Fire Hall, beginning at
[8:15 promptly It will be
sponsored by the Men's Club of
the St. Luke's Episcopal church.
Turkeys will awarded as
door prizes and to the high scor-
500 etc. The pub-
invited.
aptain
t
45 seconds of
he added the
later
Kear
PUBLIC
min. |
{the { Ram | A public
and
od:
min
goal 5
period
min.
in the same
after
9
Tom sored 2
3rd period
Coach Day
freely so
the squad
4)
33 seconds in the
there
| and
and from on, be
started
that every
(Turn to page
substituting
ers in bridge,
s cordially
player on
STANDINGS OF CONTESTANTS
“EVERY ONE A WINNER” SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST
cut deep into vote leads, mak-
of conjecture as to wha
Several contestants have
last 8 days of the contest one
$1,000 and the $500 prize
ing the
will win the
It to the finish and we are watching to
be a battle
Who Will Win?
THE FINAL COUNT
will
IS EVER WON UNTIL
OF THE JUDGES
NO CONTEST
5.015.000
5,010,000
5,005,000
. 5,000,000
4,665,000
3,551,350
3.551.350
1,784,000
921,000
577.000
383.000
195,000
Lois Rutt, Mount Joy
Mrs. Paul Stoner Burger, Mount Joy
Mrs. John (Eps) Miller, Mount Joy
Mrs. Edith Erb, Newtown
Verlene Harple, Manheim R2
Mrs. Paul Diffenderfer, Landisville
James Pennell. Mount joy

Barry Stehman, Florin
Judy Miller, Florin
Mrs. James Schatz, Mount Joy R2
||| Raymond Heisey. Mount Joy
| | Ruth Oberholtzer, Mount Joy
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“WINNERS NEVER QUIT AND QUITTERS NEVER WIN”


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