ave Dime More have Time! Quick! bake ared » ‘ , Spice rs, you s week. OUP etable d Rice, >hicken Creole, ns 29¢ rs 29¢ s 89¢ PKG ,9¢ s {9¢ > 39¢ 2 33 pa > p 9c > 35¢ > 47¢ 11¢ lh 39¢ lh 19¢ a EE — PEERS VOTER) MOST ' The Mount Joy Bulletin Z MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY VOL. LII, NO. 34 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January Merger To Divide School District; Upper Half Of Mount Joy Twp. Will Go To Efzabethiown At a meeting held last Thurs day in Mount Joy the Directors of the Donegal Joint School | took action to make the lower half of Mount Joy Township an| official member of the jointure. The boards solicitor, William B. Arnold, was instructed to revise the articles of agreement and have it ready at the Febru-| ary meeting. Upper Half Go ..To E’town Township Directors informed the Schoolboard that a decision had been reached to divide the ° township for school purposes, sending pupils of the upper half of the district to jointure gchools in the Elizabethtown area while those in the lower section will be absorbed in the Donegal population. | Mount Joy Twp. directors are negotiating with the direc-| tors of Elizabethtown borough, | West Donegal and Conoy Twps. | for admission of the upper] half. Proposal Fails A. D. Seiler, president of the school board, presented a pro- posal to change the procedure for voting on major issues, to coincide with recommended under the state school code. However, this pro- | sup- | posal failed to receive a porting vote. Under the pro- posal, it was suggested that a favorable vote of two-thirds of, the boards, in addition to the' majority major issues. At the present time, approval by all boards is required. Although near-perfect har- mony exists at the present time, Seiler pointed out, there is possibility of certain evils in the future” if controversies de- velop. To Select School Staff In submitting the agenda for February and March sessions, Seiler asked the directors be prepared to take action in th selection of a school odoin tration staff. He set March as! the deadline for this action. The school building authori- | ty disclosed that the new 12- in. water main to the school site is completed. TE PW eee. Lions State Sec. To Be At Florin The proposed Lions Club at Florin will meet Monday even- ing at 6:30 P. M. at the Key- stone Diner west of Florin. Mr. June Chestnut of Harrisburg, the State Executive Secretary of Pennsylvania Lions Club, will attend the meeting with other area leaders to ex- plain fully the purposes, goals, and services of Lions Clubs. The club organized tempor- arily at the meeting held Fri- day nite, January 16th, with 18 residents signing applications for membership. C. Arthur Wolgemuth was chosen to be temporary president and Rob- ert Smith temporary Secretary. Residents of the Florin area who are interested in Lions Club activities. may contact the temporary membership = Com- mittee: Miles Robinson, Jr, Clarence Hollinger, and Reubh- en Goodling, or the above offi- cers. ER DQ Os nn Change In Program Due to sickness of one of the members, the Gospel Four quartet will be unable to pre- sent the special program plan- ned for Sunday evening in St. Mark's E.U.B. Church. In its place the evangelism film, “Power Unto Salvation”, will be shown. This is a film-strip and recorded strip prepared by the Board of Evangelism of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. A number of the young people of the church will be in charge of the program for the service voting methods: consent, would pass | “the | along | S&H Crop To Buy Raincoats For Safety Patrol The School and Home Thursday evening in iation met Chosen DAR Girl | Assoc | the Elementary School build ing. The guest speaker was the Of Mt. Joy H. S. Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, minister | : of the Trinity Episcopal church, who spoke on rights ol » | children and responsibilities ol parents. During ‘the business meeting a committee was appointed to make a survey of the number of prospective pre-school age children who would be avail- able if a public kindergarten were to start next school term. ‘| Shating Party - New Raincoats A roller skating party for the Safety Patrol children will be sponsored in February. Par- ents and members of the group were invited to attend. It was also decided tp pur- chase twelve raincoats and hats for the Safety Patrol children Slides were shown of other school club projects in their construction work by Mr. Char- les Heaps, principal of the El- ementary school. An electric clock award for having the largest percentage of parents present went to Mrs. Myers’ room. Following the meeting freshments were served by the Fourth grade mothers, with Mrs. Clyde Brill as chairman. er Revivals Starting February 1 At St. Mark's Revival Services will be con- ducted in St. Mark's Evangelic- al United Brethren Church, on February 1 to 15, 1953. These services will be in conjunction with a simultaneous evangelist- ic effort fostered by the Board of Evangelism of East Pennsyl- vania Conference of which St. { Mark's Church is a member. Dr. Joe Willard Krecker, Ed- itor of the Telescope Messenger, denominational magazine pub- lished at the Evangelical Press, MISS SHIRLEY EBY Miss Shirley Eby, daughter { of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Eby, N. Barbara Street, was chosen to be the DAR girl of Mount Joy High School. She was chos- en by the faculty from three candidates elected by the mem- bers of the senior class. The a- ward is based on the qualities | of dependability, loyalty, truth- I fulness, punctuality, service, | cooperation, courtesy, consider- ation, leadership, personality, and patriotism - unselfish in- terest in family, school, com- munity and nation. The “Good Citizen” in each of the county schools is entitled to a Certificate of National So- ciety. “Good Citizen” pins and | certificates will be presented at | the meeting of the Donegal Chapter DAR (Daughters of "the American Revolution). on | Thursday, May 14, at the Iris i Club in Lancaster. — — © Wp Visiting Nurse Reports 399 Calls | In. Mt. Joy re- The annual report of the lo- Led Visiting Nurse, Mrs. Ruth | : ; ,B. Walters, for the year 1952 Harkey. will be the Buest; was presented at the annual] A pil ig or ope hing meeting of the Visiting Nurse |™8 rough Saturday nigh of the first week. Dr. Association held recently. There were a total of 1,495 parishes ia {visits made to 121 patients. Vis- | Yas 9 Sop Pp uvicite | elical Church, and at the time its were as follows: 83 visits 0, of rg Eve lical 22 Metropolitan Life Insurance | bnion, o i ) Co. policyholders and 16 visits | Church and the Church of the to 9 Lite Insur- {United Brethren in Christ was ance Co. policyholders; 57 vis- elected editor of the church's : i ? "| official magazine. Krecker served several the former Evang- The Association wishes to ex- press its appreciation to Sloan’s Pharmacy for receiving nurs- ing service. Also to the Bulletin for publishing reports of the Association. Calls for nursing service may be made at Sloan’s Pharmacy, Mt. Joy 3-3001. ee tll CI ene. Grantham Oratorio To day evening when a group of girls from the Aircraft-Marine dropped in at their newly furn- ished apartment in form of a shower. The couple were the recipi- ents of many beautiful and use- ful gifts, included among them was a Seth Thomas electric kitchen clock and a service of dinnerware. . . Mrs. Hendrix before her Give Hymn Festival marriage was Helen Hocken- " r— berry, daughter of Mr. and The massed choir of 260 voic- | Mrs. James Hockenberry, 118 East Main Street, and is also an employee at the Aircraft-Mar- ine, Inc. es of the Grantham Oratorio Society will present their an- nual Hymn Festival in the For- um at Harrisburg on Sunday afternoon, January 25, at 2:45. Professor Earl D. Miller will direct and Robert S. Clippinger will be at the organ. The next appearance of the Oratorio Socety in the Forum et ee MEMBER OF BAND IN INAUGURAL PARADE Navy Recruit John S. Singer son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Singer, Maytown, who is a member of the Drum and Bugle its made to 3 patients receiving : 0 WGAL TV class recently in the Fry home. Public Assistance and 1,339 vis- Rev. Charles R. Beittel, pas- ver - Following devotions a busi- its to 94 Community patients. i tor of Otterbein Church, Har- ness meeting and flower sale | risburg, will be the preacher | was held. Money collected amounted to |e = 4}. cocond week of services On January 31st from 2 till i 3 $1,161.00 — mileage covered > . : . During the business meeting ? ! (Turn to page 6) 2:30 o'clock Free Public time - ee 3 miles these officers were elected: 11,166 miles. > ® rm : ; iby TV t | Community visits were di-| 5 - . iwill be given by WGAL- 01 President, Betty Rice, 1st. vice rided as follows: 406 full- oa Aircraft-Marine Girls the Lancaster County Federa-|president, Kathryn Mumper, bh im yay I i i FS smen’s Clubs for]|2nd vice president, Pauline visits, 224 part-pay visits, 64 Give Surprise Shower tion of Sportsmen's Clubs for = : I 5 : Soulin he a ; Fr ry, secretary. aude Schroll, free nursing visits, 31 child On Mt. Joy Couple an Educational discussion on shld iar divin, welfare visits and 614 organi- vr the Deer problem. Those parti- and Margarel Mackinsoh visit: zation Visits. : Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hen-|cipating on the panel discus- ing committee, Lovey Barnhart In Mount Joy 37 patients re-| East Main St., this boro, [sion are John C. Herman, Pres-| Grace Mumma and Kathryn ceived 399 visits, were agreeably surprised Mon-|ident of the Game Commission;| Mumper, teachers, Ethel Bros- 22 hy POLIO’S EXPLOSIVE SURGE G8 Usk sa 2 pREnous 20 YAR — Be Pope | to Sy 90,000 . a ee came gon a dn cg a So The ominousness of the drawing—depicting the vast upward sweep of polio in the last five years—portrays the challenge being’ faced by March of Dimes men of science. Researchers in laboratories from coast to coast are wheeling out their biggest guns in the epic struggle mak- dng new ew gains every y every year and confident that polio will be 0 will We conquered. March Of Dimes ‘Lights On’ Drive January 29, 7 to 8 p. m. “LIGHTS ON MOTHER'S interested persons have called MARCH will be staged Thurs-, but more helpers are needed. day, January 29 in Mount Joy (Remember, it is only one : 2 hour of your time.) as well as in all the COMMU) An estimated $28,000,000 in MARCH OF DIMES funds was Between the hour of 7 used during the year to provide next Thurs- | care for the stricken, an in- day, a clean-up campaign will | crease of $7,000,000 over 1951 be held for the March of Dimes for similar purposes. In 1952, throughout the whole United [90,000 persons were aided by ties in Lancaster and the United States. p. m. and 8 p. m. States. Mothers and other in- | the National Foundation Chap- terested persons will call at all | ters. homes with porch lights and if| Polio made history in 1952 but so did your National Foun- dation for Infantile Paralysis. The worst epidemic of all time was met and contained. Its viec- tims found help close at hand in their own communities. For the records, the number 55,000 will. mark the new high-water mark of polio’s attack. There is an important item to remember and that is that the tests are be- ing conducted by scientists are financed by the March of Dimes Don’t forget — Your March of Dimes Contribution Is The Fight Against Polio. An you have no porch light, will you put out a lantern, put a; candle in your window or place | You Want To Help In The a shoe on your doorknob. If you | Fight, Volunteer To Help In are interested in helping with | The Lights On March, Thurs- this project, please call Mrs. |day, January 29 from 7:00 p.m. Vera Albert. (3-5181). Several [to 8:00 p.m. Ergatan Class Meet In Fry Home Mrs. C. Robert Fry and Mrs. A. Nissley Erb entertained the Ergatan Sunday School class Panel Discussion On Deer Problem Rodger Lathan, Director of Re- search of the Game Commission ke and Grace Hawthorne. The class is planning to at- Senator Edward Kessler, Mike |tend a cooking demonstration Sides, Drew Brooks and Her-| Tuesday, January 27th. man Good. commer Mn seni E-Town Church Begins February meeting will be held at the home of Kathryn Newcomer at Elizabethtown. . . . Present were: Lovey Barn- Midwinter Sessions hart, Ethel Broske, Thelma Richard Burger, dynamic Eshleman, Betty Rice, Grace young missionary to Africa. Hawthorne, Grace Mumma, will be the featured speaker in Mrs. Fitzkee, Ann Newcomer, the first session of the annual Marguerite Dock, Margaret mid-winter School of Missions|Mackinson, Myrtle Mowrer, to be held in the Washington |Betty Jane Charles, Kathryn Newcomer, Mrs. David New- Street Church of the Brethren, comer Jr., Kathryn Mumper, Elizabethtown, Sunday at 7:30 Dorothy Beamenderfer, Doris pe 1. Rice, Betty Helwig, H Study classes on “Africa” | ely elwig, elen Schroll, Maude Schroll, Pauline and ‘Home Missions and Hu- ! Fry and Alcesta Erb. man Rights” will be offered at 6:30 and 7:25 p. m. The School, which will continue for four consecutive Sunday evenings is planned to create interna- tional understanding, and to study the world mission of the Christian Church. SMOKER ON JANUARY 30 A Smoker will be held at the Mt. Joy Fire House on Friday evening, January 30th, spon- sored by the Veterans of For- eign Wars 1953 Tax Collector To $2.00 a Year in Advance To Present Dramatic Film Attach Wages For Of “The Life Of Jesus” On Per Capita Taxes If you owe the borough for vour Per Capita tax for 1951 or other vears, you may as wel pay up, that is, if you don’t want your wages attached. George Brown, 3rd, tax col- lector, announced today, that beginning next week, he in- tends to attach the wages of all persons owing back tax- es. Brown also stated that leins | would be placed on real estate for taxes owed. re ee cee Salunga Aux. Holds Election Of Officers The Ladies Auxiliary to the Salunga Fire Company held their meeting Monday evening in the Fire Hall with twenty- one members present. Officers were elected committees appointed for vear as follows: President, Mrs. Hunter Pettit V-President, Mrs. Eva Schreib- er, treasurer, Mrs. P. B. Steh- man, asst. treasurer, Mrs. Ber-! nice McFarland, secretary, Mrs. Walter Peifer and assistant sec- retary, Miss Alice M. Nissley. Program committee: Mrs. Bernice McFarland, chairman; Mrs. Esther Mowery, Mrs. June Wiley and Mrs. Eva Schreiber. Membership committee: Mrs. Walter Eshleman, chairman, Mrs. Donald Schreiber and Mrs. Charles Myers. Ways and Means committee: Mrs. Robert Brubaker, chair- man, Mrs. Benj. Brubaker, Mrs. Ruth Wenditz, Mrs. Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Russel E. Coop- er Mrs. Benj. Hess, Mrs. Henry and | the Hiestand, Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs. Ellis Shaw, Mrs. Jack] (Turn to page 7) et : Rotarians Are Entertained By Lions Tuesday The Club members, Lions : and t the Rotary at a joint meet- ing held at Hostetter’'s Tuesday evening, heard Mr. Heiges, President of the Lancaster Co. Historical Society give a history of the different Townships in the county. The speaker was in- troduced by Lions President, Richard Divit. The entertainment was un- der the auspices of Mr. Morrell Shields, music teacher at East Donegal High school. He pre- sented two young fife players, Johnny and Betty Musser, Mt. Joy, who played melodies on the fifes. Following this, Ronny McKain, Jack McKain, West Marietta, Steven Doles and Paul Kaufman, East Donegal Twp., presented novelty enter- tainment by playing selections on bottles filled with water. There were all sizes of bot- tles, each filled with water to a certain height which gave the bottle the musical note desired. This was an unusual novelty orchéstra and was thoroughly enjoyed. All the young musicians pupils of Mr. Shields at Donegal High School. The Rotarians were guests of the Lions at this meeting. Ae eee C.G.Y.A. In Charge Of Sunday Evening Service The C. G. Y. A. of the Mount Joy Church of God will have charge of the evening service Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The speaker will be Wilbur Deck, from the Trinity E. C. Church. Special music will be furnished, as well as congregational singing. A cor- dial invitation is extended to are East will be May 5, when they pre-|Corps at Bainbridge Naval sent Charles Gounod’s ‘“ The|Training Station, participated Redemption, in the inaugural parade, the public. a Friday, January 30th | | Taken From Hollywood Deserter Leaps Bowl Pilgrimage Play, F From Police Car {74 58° she ‘And Escapes On Friday. eve evening: January 30th the local Jaycees will | stage another community pro- | F | Military and State Police ject when they bring to Mt. lare searching for an army de-|Joy the famous motion picture gerter from Fort Belvoir, Va,,|of “The Life of Jesus” produc= led in natural color, to be shown at the Mount Joy High School the police car while being tak | auditorium. The picture will be en to the New Cumberland base | held one night only, but will who leaped, handcuffed from by Chief of Police Parke Ne iss. | have two showings one at 7:00 Lloyd Fletcher, 19, Mount!P- m. and one at 8:30 p. m. Joy R1, was arrested by Chief; The film is based upon “The | Pilgrimage Play” presented an- Neiss Tuesday morning on al . . : Yo had .d {nually in the Hollywood Bowl, tip that Fletcher, who had de- | California. : serted from the army last No- There are many interesting vember, was living in a trailer|facts concerning the play and a technical on Columbia RI. | the picture. From Chief was taking the prisoner [New Cumberland | er leaped from the police Neiss stated while he | to the | Fletch-| base, | car when about three quarters of a from the base and escaped. pp — ‘New Residents To Be Given 7 70 Gifts Has anyone new moved nto vour neighborhood? Do you know of anyone who is plan- | ning to move into your neigh- | borhood in Mount Joy? If you| have the answer to either of point of view, simplicity is the these two questions, get in | most difficult thing to drama- touch with the Welcome to Mt. |tize and the value of the pic- Joy committee. The committee, |ture is in the simplicity and which was formed by the Joy-|gincerity of its message. The Cees (women of the Junior 1 jfe of Jesus is essentially sim- Chamber of Commerce), and | I ple for it treats of the most the merchants and industries of | humble man who trod the Mount Joy are ready to greet| arth. {all new-comers into Mount Joy | The directors are faced with from January 1, 1958 On—=——=""' 4 somewhat paradoxical situa- A basket containing 70 odd | tion. The setting is both simple items and certificates will be and overwhelming in its mag- presented to each new family nitude. who moves into the borough if | (Tum to Page 4) they move from outside a five RE ee. ..' mile radius of Mount Joy. Get in touch with the post t Pl Of office, the Bulletin, Mrs. Pa u ure ans Stoner Jr., Mrs. Harold i merman Jr.,, Mrs. James Rob- Ministerial Ass’ n erts, Miss Wilma Dommell or Mrs. George Albert. WC — ee Father And Son Partnership | Announced |The i do Mitral A For The New Year Group & Youth Council 'Entertained At Dinner ‘By Mr. Eli Hostetter ing in the parsonage of the Ev- angelical United Brethren #2 | Church on January 16. The # | president, Rev. E. H. Ranck, | presided. The following reports were | presented: Rev. Durfee, chair- man of the Daily Vacation Bi- ble committee reported on the activities of the school conduct- led the past year and announced that $84 had been forwarded to Vi World Service for Kor- / £ can relief. This offering had | bee n received as a missionary | project of the school. New Committee Pres. Ranck appointed the announc- | following committee to arrange JIMMY Ww. ROB ERTS Lester E. Roberts, tric appliance dealer, local elec-| ed today that he has taken his | tor the Daily Vacation Bible son Jimmy W. Roberts, for 1953. The members the business as partner. The|,re Reverend Messrs. Durfee, partnership is effective as of] January 1, 1953 and is known | Future Plans as Lester E. Roberts & Son, The secretary, Rev. W. L. specializing in electrical Mh | Koder, was instructed to secure ances and plumbing. [a prominent churchman as a The new partner graduated speaker for the Week of Prayer from Mount Joy High School|Service for 1954. It was also in 1943. After graduation he|decided to conduct a Good Fri- served three years in the navy. service on April 3. The Upon his discharge from the Rev. Messrs Helwig and Koder navy Jimmy entered Elizabeth-|were named as a committee to town College, majoring in Bus-|arrange for the Good Friday iness Administration, graduat- | services. ing in 1950. Since graduation| Entertained by Mr. Hostetter he has been employed by his| On Saturday evening Mr. Eii {and Deck. father in the appliance bus- | Hostetter entertained the Minis- ness | (Turn to page 4) pt a ape