Ply vsician on Call Sunday Yor emergency If you Cannot Reach Your Own Physician Dr. William Workman ‘1he Mount Joy Bulleti a AE rs ey The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 FIFTY-THIRD YEAR, NO. 1 LOCAL OFFICE Mothers’ March To Be Held Night Of Jan. 28 “Light the way to Victory” is| the slogan that many Mothers’ groups are using this year for the Mother’ March on Polio. The Mount Joy Mothers’ group is ready to march through the streets of Mount Joy at 7 p. m Thursday night, January 28. Citizens are requested to light porch lights if they wish to do- nate to the Mothers’ March. The committee now has ap- proximately 20 volunteers for the March. If any others wish to contribute an hour's time next Thursday, call Mrs. Warren Funk. “Light the Way to Victory” has four fronts this year. The first is for the polio research; the second, polio patient aid; the third, professional educa- tion; and now a new fourth - a trial vaccine for prevention of polio. The March of Dimes goal this year is $75,000,000. Since 1948, until November 18, 1953, the Lancaster Chapter has spent $228,442.96. The committee requests that citizens who wish to help shall turn on porch lights from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday night. If there is no porch light place some items on the door knob or place a light in the window. Broom Sale Date Is Set By Lions Roy Schmid, Columbia, was the guest speaker at the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Mt. Joy Lions Club Tuesday night at Hostetter’'s. Mr. Schmid was introduced to the group by the membership chairman, Clyde Mumper. He spoke on the hei- fer project in Europe. He was in Germany when the one thousandth heifer arrived. Mr. Schmid “also showed forty slides | on thg subject. Joseph Taylor West : Main Stregt, was inducted into the club 3s a new member by James Spangler. Two guests were pres- ent and the zone chairman, Warren Berry. Paul Gingrich was appointed manager of the club's volleyball team which will enter the town volleyball league. Saturday, March 6. has been set as the date for the broom sale in Mount Joy. Lloyd Derr is chairman of the committee and Clayton Aument and Victor Koser are assistants. The next meeting of the group will be a joint meeting with the local Rotary Club on February 2. > © Hospital Auxiliary Plans January Meet The Mount Joy Branch of the United General Hospital Aux- iliaries will hold a meeting on Thursday, January 28 at the home of Mrs. Eric Olson, South Market Street, 8:00 p. m i The program will include a guest speaker. Plans will be made during the business meet- ing for an afternoon tea to be held in the future. Refreshments “will be served. Mrs. Brace Greiner, president, will be charge of the meeting. EE at LOCAL MAN PLAYS WITH COLLEGE BAND Jay Barnhart, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart, West Donegal Street, will be a mem- ber of the Franklin and Marsh- all College Band which has sch- eduled nine concerts in New Jersey next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The group will stay at Hotel McAlpin, New York and wiil play at the North Plainfield H. +5., Cranford High School, Union ‘High School, Glenridge High] chool, Orange High, Blooms-! 12:00 noon Monday with one eld High, Montclair High and lifton High School. MISS LUCILLE THOME Vv. JF W. Piivihises Plot For Future Memorial Home The Mount Joy Post No. 57 Veterans of Foreign Wars has To Assist Group In Addresses MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954 STOPS WILD D gan | Public Is Asked Preliminary plans are being made for the farewell affair to Mount Joy High School. Satur i day. June 5 is the date for the’ alumni day, At the present time, one of the committees funetion- | ing is the publicity committee. The committee is siriving for al complete list of names and ad dresses. | Following the revision of each class. there are thirty-eight | names for which there are no] known addresses. The public is asked to assist. If anyone knows | the address of any of the follow- ing, will you either notify Miss Missionary Arrives | MISS VIVIAN EBY | Laud | Betsy Bigler, West Main Street, made final settlement in the | purchase of a plot of land in the | borough along the Longenecker road. The size of this plot is ap- proximately 250 feet in front- age and approximately 215 feet in depth to the creek. | | | | Mrs. Dorothy Schneider Rue- This plot of ground will be developed into a memorial plot on which a post Memorial Home will be erected in honor of the veterans of all wars who served their country. The building and planning committee held a meeting Sun- day afternoon at post headquar- | ters to discuss future plans of the new memorial plot. Thursday, January 28, the] V. F. W. and the auxiliary will hold an open meeting in the fire hall meeting room. All members of both organizations are urged to be present. High- light of the evening will be an address by the Post National Commander, Frank C. Hilton. The showing of war films of World War II and Korea by the Army, Navy and Marine Corps recruiting officers from Lancas- ter will also be shown. A report of progress will be given of the local V. F. W. Post. Veterans are urged to attend this joint meeting next Thurs- day. They are also urged to at- ( tend the next regular meeting | of the group Monday evening, January 25 at the post head- | East Main St., | quarters, 220% at 8:00 p. m. Ralph Rice is com- mander. Monday, state legislation cleared the way for the location and construction of the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars' $750 000, five-story memorial and office | building in Washington, Penna. rm li CHILDREN PLACE IN SKATING COMPETITION Five children placed in the sixth annual Hershey Junior Skating competitions held last | | comer, Mount Joy R1; Sunday in the Hershey Sports | Arena. Pricilla Lane, Nancy L. Diller, Richard Sloan, Joanette Bixler and Kathleen Billow | were the local children who | gained recognition. Mount Joy Girl Joins WAFS; ow. Aer Kier, presen < Will Begin Training Monday Antonio, Texas, to the Lacklan Air Force Base. Miss Lucille Faye Thome, daughter of Mrs. Helen Strick- ler, Lumber St., Mount Joy, will leave Monday, January 25 for basic training in the WAFS. Lucy graduated from Mount Joy High School in June of ’5 and has been employed at the Donegal Mutual Insurance Ag- enc’, Marietta, sirce graduation She took both a mental and al towing: Lucille Thome, Claud- otie Zeller, Mrs. Richard Hoov- er, Marian Oberholtzer, Judy Martin, Gloria Halter, Roberta Frank, Charlotte Feezer, Joan Braught, Janice Breneman, and Jeanette Breneman physical examination and was inducted into the United States Women’s Air Force. She will go to Harrisburg at other girl from Lancaster. From there, the two will go to San i : Donald Ney, Marietta RI. grade mothers. Mrs. Gerald Elmer Hoover Tuesday, January 26 at Hostet York Metropolitan Milk Market | day evening. bition for the last two years but she had to wait until she was 18 years of age. In honor of her birthday, Miss Marianne Scho- fiield gave a birthday-farewell party Friday evening at her home on East Main Street. Miss Vivian Eby, Donegal | Springs Road, Mount Joy, ar- rived in Africa where she is be- Mount Joy: or The Bulletin. In Africa Post The unknowns are John Root, | class of 1904; Walter Root, 1909; ! Warren Deacon, 1910; Mrs. Mar- | cha Strickler Zeager, 1912: Mrs. | ginning her third term as a mis- | May Flowers Landis, 1913; Ros- | sionary among the natives. | coe Smith, 1913: Mrs. Martha | Miss Eby, daughter of Mr. | Stern. 1914: David Stauffer, | and Mrs. David Eby, took her 1919: J. Witmer Shank, 1924: S. first term in 1939. She returned ! Fred Diffenderfer, 1925: Mrs. last Monday after her furlough; Naomi Gemberling Reissinger, Via Pan American clipper trav- 1935; Brammell Tryon 1936; eling first to Iceland and then to London. After spending one day in London, she flew to rome and to Cairo. She took a brecht, 1939; Marlin J. Gantz, 1939; Fay Habecker, 1940; Wil- bur Gantz. 1941: Henry Musser train to Lake Victoria and Torry. 1941: Mrs. Mabel E.| boarded a steamer to go up the Geib, 1941: Mrs. Verna Gibble | lake to the Tan-Yanyika Terri- Faus, 1941: Evelyn Neff Rohrer | tory, where she teaches. (Mrs. Harry), 1941; Ralph Tr Greenawalt 1943. Dorothy Mellinger, 1943; Three Become Beulah Rice, 1944; Charles E. Groff, 1946; Laura R. Stark, T d of tS t 1946; Evenly Mae Groff, 1950; en € 00 cou $ George M. Heisey, 1951; Mary Investitute ceremonies were Jean Breneman Hawn (Mrs.| held to induct three new Boy William), 1952; and Shirley| Scouts into the local troop at Rittenhouse (Mrs. Frank) 1952. the weekly meeting of the boys If any alumnus has had a| Monday night. The three new change of address since last{ Scouts are Terry Schofield, year, the secretary, Miss Bigler,| Ralph Rice and John Funk. would also appreciate hearing | Thirteen members of the troop of this change. were present and guests were Mrs. Harold Charles Buchenauer and Lester Hostet- Co-Ops To Hear |. | Plans were completed for the troop to go to Camp Chiquetan Saturday, January 23 and re- turn the next day. Scoutmaster, Harold Etsell, invites all parents to visit the meetings anytime they wish. ! Meetings are held in the high s¢hool buildings every Monday Following a turkey dinner at evening, 7:00 p. m. 6:45 p. m., officers and three di- rectors will be elected. Speaker | for the evening will be Elmer F. FE. Bailey Speaks Hoover, Elizabethtown College. To Florin Parents Members and wives are in-| FF. F. Bailey, assistant county | vited to attend. superintendent of schools, was Reports on the dairy indus-| the guest speaker at the P.T.A. try and dairy farming will be| meeting in the Washington El- given by Chester Smith, New| ementary School, Florin, Tues- The annual meeting of the Mount Joy Farmers’ Coopera tive Association will be held ter’s. ll @ and by County Agent M. M. At 7:30 p. m., visitation of Smith, classrooms took place and at The three directors whose | 8:00 p. 'm., Mr. Bailey address- terms expire are Amos New-| ad the group about .the obliga- Phares | {ion of the parents to the child. Longenecker Elizabethtown RI, | Following this, kodochrome | and John Melhorn, Mount Joy. | movies and slides of former Nominees are the same three| pay Days in the school were and Lewis Bixler, Mt. Joy R2!| shown. Refreshments were ser- Roy Hess, Manheim R3 and| yed by the third and fourth Zielke was in charge of the This career has been her am- Fol'owing an airplane theme, Tarianne entertained the fol- MISS YVONNE BRUBAKER { Christian home life, lack of [ audience to “wake "np and wake | Rotary Speaker To Start Boys Home In Penna. Walter Hayman. who left the Presidential honor guard to de- vote his life to the Yui'ding of bovs. Mount Joy Ro- tarians at their luncheon Tues- day noon. He gave interesting accounts of his experiences which took him from a career as an investi- gator for the Pennsylvania State police, to the Federal Bur- eau of Investigation, and then to the President's Honor Guard, in which he served under Presi- dent Frank'in D. Roosevelt and President Harry S. Truman. In 1946 Mr. Hayman resigned his post to become associated with the work closest to his heart, that of rebuilding boys { who run afoul of the law. The § speaker gave numerous examp- les of accomplishments at Youth Haven, Muske gon, Mich. | 8 After several years at Youth Haven, Mr. Hayman was called back to his native Pennsylvania 'by a group of individuals inter- | ested in organizing a similar project here. Plans are nearing completion for the opening of the New Life Boys’ Ranch, near Harleysville. With a large country estate as the nucleus for the proiect, Mr. Hayman and his associates are at work raising funds to complete arrangements for pur- chase of the site. They hope to reach their goal, which at pres- ent is only $6,000 away, so that they can begin operation of the ranch this spring. The plan calls for the erec- tion of ranch-type homes with 16 boys to a unit, each boy hav- ing his own room. Each unit, will have a Christian couple as | “father and mother.” The school will be co ducted on Christian principles with the purpose of giving to the boys a which, Mr. noints out, is responsible for them going astray The speaker implored his up fast” to their resnorsibilities | toward the youth of the coun- | try. ————— -— eee Florin Lions Organize Boy Scout Troon Eighteen boys turned out for the initial Boy Scout meeting in Florin Tuesday night and 12 of them signed 2np ications to become charter members of the group. Robert Hamilton, Lan- caster, spoke to the bovs on Scouting and Warren Stehman represented the Lions Club, the sponsoring organization. Another meeting of the boys will be held next Tuesday eve- ning, January 26, 7:00 p. m. in the Glossbrenner L. J. Breii ren Church, Florin. James Ger- ber. acting Scoutmaster, will start the boys on their Tender- foot work at that meeting. East Donegal Names D.A.R. Girl Miss Yvonne Brubaker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Brubaker, Mount Joy R1, was named D.A.R. girl." The senior class submitted four names for consideration for the award and the faculty chose Yvonne from the group of four. The qualifica- tions to be considered were loy- alty, dependability, service and | | patriotism. | Yvonne is editor of the year- book. the “Donegalian’; a mem- | her of th? Nationa! Honor So- ciety, and the Student Council.! She is active in the Y-Teen Club! of the school; is a hockey play-! er, mixed chorus member. She was student directress of the| senior play. She will take a test on Ameri- can History February 15 to de- | 0 [1 ! termine whether or not she is the winner of the big Daughters of "American Revolution prize. Miss Jane Griener is shown with her champion baby beef. Local Girl Wins Top Honors At State Farm Show Miss Jane Greiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greiner, Manheim R4, just north of Mt, Joy, is the owner of the Penn- | [sylvania Farm Show Grand | Hook and Herman Ginder, Jr. Champion 4-H Baby Beef of | received fifth 7 from Penn's Peaceful Mea 1954. Miss Greiner, who gr raduated | 40OW Farm, I from Mount Joy High School, | class of '53, broke a seven-year | 8art, record by showing her 1.005 | dent graduate), pound hereford named “Shor- | ty” It is the first hereford to top the show since January, and ends seven straight victor- | heim R4 | ies by angus calves. Jane’s steer weighed 325 lbs.|” | Lag | Miss Greiner, when it went on feed fourteen months ago. On the auction | > | block, it sold for $1.15 per pound which compared with | | ocal Students Enter Poster Contest $1.06 for last year’s Chagipien The champion grossed Jane 155.75. Christ Miller, Jr., son of Mr. | and Mrs. Christ Miller, bethtown R1, southwest of Mt. Joy, was awarded first prize for his Hereford in the heavy-| ty-wide : weight class. His beef weighed per pound. was awarded fourth prize in the medium weight class Angus ba- by beef contest. ' His 1,050- $2.50 A YRAR IN ADVANCE AVER Mike Good Forces Car To Curb As Bullets Fly Quick thinking of Policeman Mike Good brought a tipsy mo- torist’s joy ride to an abrupt end | in Mount Joy Monday after- noon. Driving west in the borough's squad car, Officer Good stopped for the red light at the New Haven street signal when he saw a man get out of a car and step to the door of another car (headed east) also stopped at the light. five years and over, In the lamb sale Donegal High Elizabethtown Hampshires which weighed 430 pounds for 26¢ per 1942 | pound; Contest of the M Eliza- | school and junior high’ school contest » local schools will be 1,305 pounds and sold for 30c | the | Lancaster for judging Robert Becker, Mount Joy R2, | from grades Hahn, air supervisor Completion Of New Water System Is Approved By Borough Authority The tentative program for the completion of the water sys- tem as submitted by the engin- eer was approved by the mem- bers of the borough authority at | a special meeting Tuesday nite Joseph Michaels submitted a 3- part program which will com- | plete the water system. The C. C. Collings and Com- | School pany of Philadelphia was ap-| to the new high school pointed fical agent and Town- send, Eiliol and Munson of Ph'ladelphia were bond counsel. The Urion Na- tioncl Bank was appointed the trustee. As soon as the mon- ey is available, the completion will begin. appointed The first item .will be the er-| ection of a one-million galion' junior play and took part in the | which will be placed I: App Barley, the corner of David and! Michels, » 12-inch ran along | Main Street, ¢ railroad crossing Street | Done if to Donegal S School Authority When the light changed, the car started to pull away and | shots were fired. By this time, | Officer Good was in motion. He | pulled around through the ser- | vice station drive, and, seeing his opportunity, cut in front of the car forcing it to the curb. Free on bail, John F. Prifer, | Harrisburg, is charged with op- erating a motor vehicle while {under the influence of intoxi- ! cats and waived a hearing Wed- nesday before Alderman J. E. Wetzel. Prifer was apprehended fol- lowing an 80-mile-per-hour chase . from Elizabethtown to Mount Joy Monday. Reports said that he forced seven cars off the road during the chase. At the New Haven Street-West Main Street traffic signal, State Policeman Devlin jumped from his car and showed his badge to Prifer but Prifer drove east on Main Street when the light changed. Devin fired two shots at the fleeing car. Prifer was examined by a physician and pronounced un- der the influence of intoxicants. - BS —— Joycees Make CupcakePlan Final plans were made for the cup cake bake to be held by the JoyCees Friday, January 22 at the P.P.&L. building, Lancas- ter. The group will bake cakes from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Anyone interested in buying cakes may contact Miss Christine Weid- man. Mrs. Gene Eicherly was nam- ed chairman of the Dawn Par- ty committee. This party will me held for the juniors and sen- iors of Mount Joy high school (after the annual prom and is be- ing co-sponsored by both the | "| JayCees and the JoyCees. Mrs. Gerald Hostetter was named chairman of a committee to plan for an Easter party for | the residents of Messiah Orph- anage. The girls also did this last year. Mrs. Warren Hayman was named chairman of the ‘“Wel- come to Mount Joy” committee. The group will visit all new fa- milies that moved into Mount | Joy recently The next meeting of the group will be held Tuesday, February 15 at the home of Mrs. George Albert in the form | of a Stanley party. Miss Wilma | Dommell, vice president, was | in cha wrge of the meetinb, el —— { | LOCAL REAL ESTATE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE Carl S. Krall, Executor of | the estate of Emma G. Shookers, late of Mount Joy, sold the two and one-half story frame dwel- ling located at 43 East Main Street to Joe R. Detwiler, local barber, Tuesday, January 19, at private sale and on private terms. ees FAT COLLECTION FEB. 27 Housekeepers of both Mount | Joy and Florin are asked to save all waste fat for the next Carl Krall, | Girl Scout fat collection. Scouts pi Streets. The second job | Union National Bonk and Titus | and Brownies in both Mt. Joy will be repairs at the filter] i Rutt, Lloyd My ers and Maurice | and Florin will collect waste fat plant. The third will be the com- pletion of the 12-inch line! attended the which were placed in Mt. Joy! Miller, president, w al also I Saturday, Samuel | collection is being sponsored by as in charge. i the local Scout Neighborhood. February 27. The