~~ 100 = tid’ A Ra y : 3 1 ta ST The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates Le FIF TV-THIRD YE AR, NO ‘Light A Bringer To Be Conducted Here Saturday “Light a Bumper” campaign will be conducted in Mount Joy this weekend by the local Jay- Cees, For safely sake, the men conducting this project in Car asked “scotch-lite” their are town owners will be to use on rear bumpers Scotch-lite which is highly placed on be very easily seen Another place that being encouraged on the inside of doors Therefore, when doors are opened at night, the car can the tape on the opened door and a- void an accident This project national JayCee project and is being car- | ried on + all over the United, States by various chapters. The | safety project is in charge of William Gassman as chairman. | tape To be is a gum reflective, bumpers, it can at night. scotch-lite rear is is see on.coming is a The men of his committee will | set up headquarters at the At-| lantic Service Station, West | Main Street. | Proceeds from the sale of the] tape will go toward youth pro- jects to be conducted in the borough. rr — ll ee | County Holstein Group | To Meet November 24 | The Lancaster County Hol: stein Friesian Association will hold its annual business and fellowship meeting Tuesday ev- ening, 6:43, Nov. 24, in the Strasburg Fire all. A special feature of the ev ven- | ing is an illustrated lecture in technicolor by Robert Struble. His articles on soil conservation ave appeared in leading maga- fo in our country and his ex- llent lecture has been presen- {ed to audiences from coast to coast. Because of the impeort- ance of this subject, individuals and farmers with or without dairy herds are invited to at- tend. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Strasburg Fire Co. will serve a turkey dinner with all the trim- mings in keeping with Thanks- giving Tickets can be secured from member of the executive committee or any committee member of the asso- ciation. The D.H.I.A. milk test- ers and the Extension Office al- so have tickets for sale. Other features of the program are the election of officers, re- ports from committees, and a unique group of musicians call- cd the Bottlers from East Done- gal and Marietta High etl season. any Schools. | Jaycees Plan Three Community Projects Final plans were discussed for the scotch-lite project to be | this conducted in Mount Joy weekend by the JayCees at their regular meeting held in the fire house Tuesday evening. William Gassman, chairman made the report. The group also decided {o sponsor a Christmas project and named Nicholas Leitner chair- man. A discussion was held on the placing of signs at either end of Mount Joy but the mat- ter was tabled until the next meeting. It was decided to start a vol- ley ball league in Mount Joy. This league will would have, factories, organizations or chur- | ches. Warren Hayman was nam- | ed chairman of the project. The | group also decided to hold a| dinner in January in conjunc- tion with JayCee week. An out- standing speaker will be the] guest at the affair. Ammon Hof- fer, president, was’in charge of | the meeting. re LOCAL MAN DISCHARGED FROM ARMY AIR FORCE Everett L. Williams, 205 N. Barbara St.,, Mount Joy, was discharged from the Army Air Force last week and has return- ed to his home in Mount Joy. » Airman Williams was station. ed at Lake Charles Air Force T.ouisiana {Page |and Pvt. {him and | i lenberger, MINUTE MOST vu WEEKLY LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY ; The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 ‘ MOUNT JOY, PA, 0. 1; Kling I First To Deal At New Bank O. J. Kling, a residence of Florin, was the first depository of the new branch bank of the Mount Joy First National Bank and Trust Company. Mr. Kling [arrived at opening time of the first day of business, Monday | morning, November 9. “More customers came to the bank the day than we had anticipat- We were rushed from begin- Mr. Bent- first ed. [ning to closing time,” zel, said watches Michael Pricio and O Park Neiss, chief of police, K. Snyder placing ‘“‘scotch-lite” local police car. ervicemen Meet Ww. C.T.U. Forms In Chung Chung Children’ s Group Three local men met in Kor- | TL. Cpl. Glenn Wol- tn recently organized in Mount Joy. L.T.L, which means Loyal Temperance Leg- ion, is sponsored by the local| and. .pter of WCTU (Women's| Twenty-seven A Ihouquets were given to Christian Temperance Union) > [bank. Of these bouquets, all the The second of the|churches in Florin and Mt. Joy group was held at the home of | were presented one for Mary Rovenolt, Columbia Ave. |sorvices Sunday morning | Korea but they couldn't indi A Candle service was used 10| Dog and Watches Are Given at the same time, install the members and the] A black cocker spaniel’s name Glenn knew that they were in| pledge was read by each: this|y.q to be guessed by childre | Korea and Sn! find them. | was followed by a story lesson. vionrs: of age, ‘hey each wrote home for ad-| After a business the | $ dresses. Jay received his letter | group made flying saucers first so he and Robert went to were served refreshments the men and the meet Glenn, who they discover- | The November meeting of thei woteh would ed was only 20 miles from their | oop will Be held at the 10 he base. They each had been in of Dennis Swartz. Kitty Buchwalter, Chung Chung before but never awarded the 40g. TBR on is the won of Mr. ang | feature an A Mer-T Can party. | one guessed the dog’s name, Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth, North | Each child will bring one can of [drawing was held. I'he 2 fruit or vegetables to be auct-|[name was “Dollar tape on the bumper of the manager | Caps Openhouse Held Saturday Despite the weather Saturday, the branch was held and was tions (of the [the scheduled day [tended by approximately wn new at- 800. | To is a new children’s to the snow, Wolgemuth last week. due Pfc. Jay Robert Frey Chung Chung, Korea. Robert that was stationed there and two blocks ea Market Street in order for at least five cars to park. gemuth, Wolgemuth, met near Jay congratulatory discovered each found | | eoting out they were only apart. They knew Glenn was in! up to sixteen 112) ng meeting, time that down time run home | was by the (men. The November meeting will| was Marlin C. Shel- Club, Monday evening. Both Mrs. Brooks and Third place, Manheim RZ. selected from the U MTs. to go to Europe next summer on Fourth place, M. H. Barnhart | parker spoke needs in|... I 2 ho | Parker spose on % ntal need this exchange plan. Region No. Marietta R1. [the community. Warren Bentzel | : ; + 3 will have one representative. Fifth place, Marlyn Myers, | was a guest of the club for the . . : 114 South Barbara St., Mt. Joy. | its H tended 1 Included in Region No. 3 is 4 S arbe St., . Joy. | eve , extended ¢ rel- : : Bp 0 SXlendou-& «we Pennsylvania, Maryland, Wash. Sixth place, Mrs. Sarah E.| come to the business men 10]. con, D. C.. Delaware, Virgin- of the lack of adequate clothing. Sith N. Barbara sid sane to ihe bapke an Je ¥ ox | a and a small portion of West Clothes especially needed spe 08 Novem on His fue Pi a i ended a welcome to fum trom Virginia. wearable clothing for babies , Seventh place, ’ Miss Doris | | the community. ho | The final = selection will be childfen and adults: blankets | his license to preach and com- i+ Seema oy HoHin ion vs il [known in March, 1954. A “sen- sheetz and other bedding and is Seven y ay in Bh Rae: Re Florin Fire j selection will be made low-heeled shoes. Loh Rev. hie Mrs, Gila od | | 2-W R di a Which hue Connie Shipping bags hive been or-| i hter's return for another "P| Orders ay hacio | will be interviewed in Harris- dered from the Federation and daug PUBLIC MEETING | ‘A motion was made and leaflets will be given to all the |" : : HY | a —_ to The special service was in | sed to purchase a two-way ra- | be | dio for the Florin fire truck at a | regular meeting of the group | Art Club Work To Be Tuesday. Nomination of officers | Displayed At Lititz | was held with William Mateer | | Paintings painted by members TO BE HELD NOV. 18 A public meeting will held at the Welfare Building (Scout Building) Wednesday [Brothers disposed of snow along | the | condi- | | openhouse | on'! THURSDAY, N OVEMBER il 1953 $250 A YEAR IN ADVANCE a | B® help with parking facilities! | pl Florin, W. I. Since no | cipal. Top row, left John Piaquedio, Mount Joy: Bobbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bovd, Manheim: Barry, Larry and Danny, sons of Mr. and Mra Lloyd Derr. Mount Joy Bottom row. left to right—-Barbara, David, Robert, Roberta, Katherine, children of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kopp. Man heim; Darlene, Robert and Carolyn, children of Mr. and Mrs Richard Miller, Columbia; Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Abel Mount Joy to right- church Mt. Joy Schools | Plan ‘Bundle Day’ Tuesday, Beahm, Nov. 17 to Nov. nited States states and on the Navajo November 17, that a Bulova watch would dents of the Mount Joy schools and | pp down was to be guessed by | will take part in the “Save-the- an | Children” [to collect wo- | children it was “Bundle clothing announced supervising prin. The drive, which is part a of the twelfth annual Children’s dog’s Clothing Crusade, will run from 24. stu- drive needy by Day” for an Papago Indian Reservations. it weren't for Bundle Day of | thousands lections, American children be able to attend school because parents. children in the two schools take home to their parents, sta-| of would ting the purpose of the drive and asking the cooperation of Yolan, these not | les was presented to FUTURE CITIZENS -~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; {RAPHO TWP. PARENTS [ASK FOR SWITCH TO 'MT. JOY HIGH SCHOOL Seven Rapho Twp. parents at- [tended the monthly meeting of | the County School Board Tues- | day, requesting permission to send their children to Mount Joy high school instead of Man- | heim Central high school. Alvin Reist, spokesman for the group, told the board they live closer to Mount Joy than to Manheim. The county board told the group the matter was strictly up to the Manheim Cen- tral Board. | Agricultural Florin Sewerage Committee MD To Seek Operating Funds E NROLL NROLLMENT MEETING Four additional meeting times for farmers to enroll in the 1954 | $250 Pledged Toward Conservation pro Goal Last Evening were announced Tuesday.| Florin citizens attended the Farmers in Earl Twp. may | open meeting of the Florin Sew= enroll from 9 am. to erage Committee in the Florin Thursday, at the Hall last evening. Arthur Wol- tional Bank, New Holland; | gemuth, chairman of the 5-man farmers in Colerain Twp., from | committee, reviewed the report 9 am. to 6 p.m. Thursday, at | of the group. He stressed the Whiteside's Restaurant, Rt. importance of choosing {rom below Union; farmers in FEast|the three suggested ways of ac- Donegal Twp., 9 to 6 p.m, | quiring sewerage, The three gram 4 pm, Farmers' Na- a.m. Friday, at the Lewis Bixler | ways are build a filter plant in farm, near Donegal Church and Florin; build lines and connect farmers in Mt. Joy Twp., 8 am. | the lines with Mount Joy filter to 4 p.m., Saturday, at Risser's! plant; and merge with Mt. Joy School House, near Risser’s | Borough. Church. Of the three, the first sugges. — -_— — ted would cost the Florin citiz- ens the most money; the second would be making the people Auxiliary Donates [pay rent and never acquire $105 To Hospitals a ph nd ik the cheapest rate and owner- ship. In the un-official survey taken of the people in Florin, it in August that a One hundred and five dollars | was donated to veterans’ hos- pitals for Christmas by the Am- | was learned | vote of 5.1 was in favor of ae- erican Legion Auxiliary, Wal- ter S. Ebersole Post at their | quiring sewerage. In the vote of . | only property holders, a vote of ‘regular meeting Tuesday even-| |2- 1 was in favor of ennexing ing. The group decided to give|{, Mount Joy. Using this vote "Coatesville Hospital $25; Leb-!as a guide the economics of the anon Hospital, $10; South Moun- | third suggestion, the committée $5: Valley Forge, (recommended that the publie tain Hospital, | approve their taking the next 810: Naval Hospital, $10; Perry | step of seeking merger. Point, $10; Altoona Hospital, In order to seek a merger . ri a . » $10: Wilkes-barre, $10; Aspan-|the next step will involve the wall, £10 and $5 to the hospital| employment of a surveyor to survey the geographical boun- package fund. discussed daries of the Florin area. (These Final plans were Id Be cf dy Foll g ei hy cou e change ollowin for the turkey card party to be the survey, it will be nec ry held Monday evening. i |to employ a solicitor and draw A Christmas Party was plan-{up a legal petition. The legal ned for the group to be held on | petition will have to have a 51 8 at 7 o- percent of the property holders The in favor of the annexation. dinner is for all auxiliary er An estimated $1,500 was giys jen as the amount necessary for Tuesday evening, Dec. clock in the legion home. bers. Members are asked to surveying and legal work in- bring a $1.00 gift for the gift including the petition. exchange, "This money will have to be giv=- A rummage sale was planned for January. A definite date will be determined at a later time. en to the committee to work. (Pledges and contributions will be received by the committee Marke end is a ol ioned. Profit will be used for al Dollar didn’t get to the open-| A goal of 3,000,000 pounds of ; n a io hn Ww Len. | Thanksgiving offering to pro-| house until 4:30 p.m. because wearable clothing have been The group also said they were of y Fin I fo Danie i" fo ge! note the work of the LTL. lof the snow. When she arrived, [set as the goal. Last year, over protesting the construction of a rin ¢ S ¢ sate in | . phi ¥ i th an ane ES The group is open to all chil | she was in her : home in : the four million students collected AoW ol emoniaty by the rit 4 sevice Robart is | dren 12 vears old and under. At Iv ault. After closing hours of the {2 500,000 pounds of clothing, 1 anhe/m etre) istrict in the um ‘Porsona 5 254 "the present time, there are fif openhouse, Kitty's name was|approximately five million gar- ‘OWer end o Rapho Twp. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin teem feb; the ood] roup| drawn and she immediately ments Members of the county board Peay: Manhes iy is oltee embers of the local g : : S. : Tu > alla Fre 3 ’ Manheim _R2 and Is a, Robert Ziegler is president; [came to the bank to get the dog. “I am sure the citizens of Mt. advised them to take the matter military police in the 728 M.P. = : v Sd at !|Joy will want to lend a helping up with the local school board. battalion Company C. Jay and Harry Dorsey, vice preside ne he men's watch stopped a ¢ ping ara Robert were the first two peo- Mary Rovenolt, secretary and :19 p. m, No one guessed it ex- hand. Bundle Day provides a ple Glenn met that he knew | Carolyn Sloan, treasurer. tty but P. Kraybill Strickler,’ practical and effective means of College Teacher Speaks since he's in the service The pledge that the group) Mount Joy, was awarded the clothing collectien, and at the Since A ee | is “That I May Give My [wateh “for guessing the closest, same time, teaches youth in our At Ladies Night Program 'B Jest to Home and Country, I|° 5:17 p. m. Miss Mary F. Cassell schools to share what they have Dr. Harvey Shearer was the Bank Announces Candle | | promise, God helping me, Not of Mount Joy, guessed the wo- with those less fortunate.” guest speaker at the special La- Contest Winners lio buy. drink. sell. or give Al.|man’s watch exactly at the] Clothing collected by the Fed- dies Night held by the local The pirthday candle of The | coholic liquors while I live; right time, 8:30 p. m eration js used to aid needy Rotary Club Tuesday evening, Union National Mount Joy From all tobacco I'll abstain, 0 Wien | children ad i Boren at Hostetter's. Dr. Shearer is| 3 Si ran tale Yer Say yin war-depletea countries 0 the teacher of political science | Jank me after burning | And never take God's name In stance Lane Chosen Al Re 8 hi rs wily it | vain Con Europe and the Middle East and at Franklin and Marshall Col- leve ays, rs ¢ § Ye | 2 3 iQ " ares Pp 0 minutes The winners of the | MY | As Local Candidate in isolated rural areas of the Jege, Lancaster and recently re- one h dollars In prizes | k | Miss Constance Lane, daugh- United States. turned from Europe after spen- he u ars es School Nurses Spea [ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward The clothing in Korea goes ding two years there. are: a : aE 3 : First prize $25. Harold Herr To Florin Lions Club |Lane, Donegal Springs Road, to TOT than nine million Kor Mrs. Jacob Richardson of Co- 126 East Main St. Mount Joy. | Mrs. Victor Brooks and Mrs. | Was selected as the local candi. ean refugees; in Europe, to all 1,00 was the guest soloist 26 East Mam st, Mount Joy. | > : fd or exchange Sections where the war had : Second prize, $15. Mrs. Paul | Addie Parker, school nurses for [date for Overseas d i: age and especially and was accompanied by Mrs. D. Emenheiser, 211 S. Market [the East Donegal and Mount Joy [counsellor for the summer of done Taman: an 0 George Broske, Mt. Joy. The . E ser, S. M: g ) v HR ; : Sulit . 5 r srialhi schools were the areas 0 taly and Greece; an women were presented with | St., Mount Joy. Township schools, N a > ; Q ae OT Co 1..| Connie was selected by the in the United States, to low- sages and boxes of candy Six prizes $10. each as fol- guest speakers for the regular] . x 4 : cors age a lows: | meeting of the Florin 1 ions | Lancaster County counsel as its income rural areas of eight cli A li | oe: i | candidate. Twelve girls will be southern and mid- western | Gables Are Honored At Reception Sunday A cake featuring seven cand- the Rev. | John Gable at a gram - reception Sunday even- | charge of Jacob Stehman, the lay delegate for the Glossbren- ner Evangelical U. B. church. [A quartette consisting of Joyce special pro- | Twenty-five members attended the meeting. The group is also and by last evening, $250 was already received in pledges for | selting plastic bags in sets the project. Anyone wishing to Which may he purchased from give a contribution or make a {the women. Thank you letters pledge may send it to Max Raf- { yere written to Amos Herr of fo cpherger, Church St., Florin { Landisville for the use of his or to the other members of the for float in the Pen committee. sylvani: ek parade ¢ | 1. y Mia oer pal Ale ANE It was also announced by the James Phillips for the art work done on the oat Treasurer Raffensberger that the : $40.00 collected at the first | _- I — LOCAL MAN SKIDS INTO { public meeting in August has | RAII EAST OF LANCASTER Inot been touched. The commit- | ‘s/Sut ‘Albert R. Rettew. Mt. {tee members paid all their ex- 0) ite thus far. Joy RD., was injured slightly | penises . early Monday morning when a In addition to getting a 51 car he was driving hit the ' DETECT vote of property hold. guard rail on Route 30 east of ers in favor of ennexation, the | Lancaster. He was treated for plan must meet the approval of the East Donegal Township, Mt. accident by an intern from the Joy Township and the Mount | Lancaster General Hospital. (Joy Borough. The two town. x Pp + i — TT | ships must be willing to give up { || the properties and the borough must accept the properties. Ap- | proximately 350 to 400 proper- | ties are involved. Daniel Wolgemuth spoke for (the citizens and thanked the committee for the work already done for the village. The citiz- lens and the committee climaxed [the meeting with suggestions that for their community they growth, more industry | want and cooperation. They feel that [nose injuries at the scene of the evening, Nov. 18, at 8 o'clock. All civic-minded persons are |nominated as president; Benja-|of the Mount Joy Art Club will] Any people wishing to donate Dunkelberger, Jean Wenger, | sewerage is the answer asked to attend. To be dis- | min Staley, vice president; Max |p. displayed in Lititz for one|clothing may contact the school | Darlene Gerlitzki and Fay | The five riemisers of the com- cussed at the meeting will be Raffensberger, secretary; Omar on Each member will ex-|or any student who attend eith- Juba from: the Young I are Mr Wolgemuth Mr the housing of the nine Boy , Groff, financial secretary: [hibit one painting in Weaver’s|er the elementary or high People’s group sang; Stanley Raliensberger. Park Shetter. and Girl Scout troops. Sev- { James Madara, assistant finan- | Restaurant, Lititz, from Nov. 16 ]school. Murphey and Park Shetter were ISemtarnin ® Staley ard Elmer eral of the troops are sponsor- | cial secretary; O. K. Snyder, to Dec. 12. The club was invited pre) $e in charge of scripture and pray | Forwood. : ed by churches and the rest | treasurer; Brady Hess, trustee, exhibit through the Village . er and Mrs. Sadie Brooks and | ee emt ; f vears: Richard Marti Request Is Received daughter Pat played an organ | are sponsored by organiza- |10T three years; Richard Martin, | Ayt Assoc. of Lititz. At the : gh Da 8 | COUPLE CELEBRATES tions. fire chief; Sylvester Swords, | present time there are fourteen For Centennial Plates and plano duet. A male quartet- Seaman, Robert N. Divet, son| FIFTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY Also to be discussed at the |chief engineer; Merle Buller, mempers of the group. The| Two and one half years after te consisting of Clarence Mus. ,¢ py 5nd Mrs. Robert Divet of) Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shear- meeting is the final plan for chief hoseman and O. K. Sny- | group meets every other Mon-|the Mount Joy Centennial cele- selman, John Way, Robert Die- 45 Old Market St., Mount Joy,!'er Mount Joy R2, celebrated selling of the building. These |der, chief of police. [day evening in the home of [bration ‘was held, a request was bler and Arthur Braun, sang. is now at the U. S. Naval Re- their fifty- first wedding anni- problems need the support- as Mrs. Anna Ebersole, West Main | received for centennial souven-| Gerald Brandt presented the ceiving Station, Norfolk, Va. |versary Wednesday, Nov. 11 ed attendance of local citiz- | FARM BRINGS $29,000 Street, Mount Joy. |r plates from Mrs. Mellie| “Happy Anniversary” cake to | awaiting further assignment to The couple was married Nov. ens to act on the situation. A | An 85-acre farm in Mount Joy | TT Mountjoy MacKinnen, Seattle, |the Florin. man after which|a Naval unit in the Atlanticl11. 1902 in Lancaster by the special request is given to Twp,, two miles east of Eliza- |evintiay IS DEADLINE Washington. he was asked to cut the first | area. | kev AATROS M. ay each Scout leader or comittee |bethtown on the Harrisburg | FOR OVERSEAS MAILING Mrs. MacKinnen wants to slice. Upon so doing, the cut of| The Norfolk Naval Receiving Mrs Sherer Wis the toler chairman to be present. The |Pike, sald for $29,000 at public | saturday, Nov. 14, is the last| present the plates as presents knife hit money wrapped in| Station, commanded by Captain Fannie G Borker: The coupl group wishes to make ar-|sale Tuesday. day for overseas packages to be |to all her “Mountjoy” nieces|tin foil between the layers of John Harllee, US.N . processes has three sons Allen er rangements for each troop The property was purchased mailed. To assure delivery 1n|and nephews. {the cake approximately §000 men a R3: Rov ard Christ Mount Joy and asked that each has a | by Harlan Hoover, Bareville R1 time for Christmas, citizens will | There are still approximately | Refreshments were served to month on their way to and from R2. They have aleven grand- representative, from the estate of lizzie EH. have to have all packages in the | three dozen plates available for |the 130 in attendance by the Naval Activities all over the children and nine great-grand- Oe eine U5 SEH. post office by Saturday | sale. ana Brotherhood J world children. i .
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