fa oo @i p b 35¢ bh 43¢ b 45¢ ~~ | YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE FIFTY-THIRD YEAR, NO. 37 MOUNT Evangelistic Campaign Climax Will Be Sunday Colored Slides To Be Featured On Saturday By Guest Evangelist ‘America The Beautiful” will be the theme of the Saturday night's evangelistic service that the St. Mark's church. The service will feature will be held in colored slides taken by the Rev. Joseps Brookshire and Samuel Hood out the United States while they traveled thru A musical background will be The the provided for the feature music itself will fit into theme of each picture. The Rev. be Brookshire’s will My Old Kentucky Home” message The’ evangelistic services will close Sunday evening, Febru- 14. held jointly with the Church of God Methodist ary They are being and the Church Six hundred persons afitend- ed the Saturday and the Sunday evangelistic services of Mark's Brethren Church, night the St Evangelical Uni- The Me- thodist Church, and The Church of God. Saturday night's ted feature the “hymn” hit parade which was conducted by Samuel Hood, guest music director. “The Old Rugged Cross” is the No. 1 hymn on the hit parade it was announced according to polls taken throughout the United States The congregation songs, the choir songs, organ solos, vibra harp solos and vocal solos ren other nine ranking hymns. The second is “The of God”; third, In The Gar- den”; fourth, What a Friend We Have in fifth, "“Be- vond the Sunset sixth, Lord, Take My dered the Love Jesus’; *“Prec- Hand"; “Rock of Ages’; eighth, It Is No Secret” "ninth, “Abide With Me’; and tenth, “No Ever Cared For Ni ——— — 10US Sev enth, One Mount Joy High Names County Representatives Mount Joy High School be represented by eleven Lancaster will stu the western County chorus festival which will be held at the Manor-Mil- lersville High School Saturday, March 27. The delegates will dents at be Louise Emenheiser, Robert Fish, Ken- neth Good, Darlene Gerlitzki, Betty Hostetter, Connie Lane, Charles Mayer, Lois Rutt, Car ol Smith, David Weidman and Ruth Weidman Six students Mount Joy at the festival. They are second saxaphone; rier, clarinet; Kenneth Good, bass: Peter Nissley, first trumpet; Carol Smith, first cor- net; and Shirley Smith, trombone a will represent county band Dixie Baer, Ralph Ber second second Five Hundred Appear Despite Snow Storm Amidst the unpredicted snow storm Monday night, the annual John Deere Day program pack- ed over five hundred persons in the Mount Joy High School Au- ditorium. With Clarence Newcomer oct- ing as master of ceremonies. the farmers and guests were chown movies on the newest farm equipment and several other featuremovies. The H. S. Newcomer Hard- ware Store has been sponsoring this day annually for approxi- mately the last twelve to fifteen years. ’ was’ Local Girl Makes Contest Finals Miss Lois Rutt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Titus Rutt, will enter the final contest for\‘ Miss Valentine of Greater County” Friday night in Grand Theatre, Eliminations were held day night in the contest sored by the Lancaster zine. This contest is being for the first time this Various industries and business daughter of Lancaster the Lancaster. Tues spon- Maga held vear. men are cooperating in the priz es Miss Rutt will stage of the theatre an evening gown with the other finalists from the county. I appear on the attiréd in Jaycees Organize Volleyball League Eight teams will enter the Mount Joy volleyball league it was announced at the meeting of the local JayCees in the fire hall. The league's Jay Tuesday Cee chairman is Warren Hay man. Games will be held Mon- day nights in the local high school gym. Teams who have entered the league are the V. F W.. American Legion, Rotary Club, Lions Club, JayCees, Trin ity Lutheran Church, St. Marks E.U.B. Church and the Congre gational Evangelical Church Palmyra JayCees were guests meeting at the regular which was attended by 17 local Jay A partial nomination of officers was held. William Gass man Gene Eicherly nominated for first dent: Frank Young and Warren Hayman, second vice president: Cees. and were vice presi and Jurton Jake Corll, Zimmerman, Paul Stoner, Garber secretary Harold director Norman Shupp treasurer; one year director two year Paul Stoner was appointed chairman of the proposed ice skating party and George Al bert was appointed to head a team of players to oppose the basketball VY. W game EE MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of in a donkey the borough water authority was not held Tuesday night No meeting will be held until the regular March meeting JOY, PA. THURSDAY, LOIS RUTT Boy Scouts Feted By Sponsors 3oy Scouts were guests of honor at Tuesday's luncheon of Mount Joy Rotary club. Dr. Wil liam Workman, assistant chair man of the troop commiltee, was in charge of the program in the absence of Clyde Gerber- ich who is hospitalized. Dr. Workman introduced M. R. Plummer, of the Lancaster County Boy Scout Council, the Rev. Paul E. Emenheiser, insti tutional representative, Harold Etsell, Scoutmaster, Charles Jecker and Charles Buchen auer, assistants, and Michael Pricio and Robert Hurst, advis ors to the Explorer Post, now in process of reorganizing The spotlight Scouts they put on a demonstration of with was thrown up- on the themselves, as neckerchiefs and the Explorer Scouts who conducted bandaging knot tieing, and upon an enlightening discussion of Civil Defense. In his remarks Plummer Mr emphasized the need for more adult that at present the Scouting pro workers He pointed out gram is able to reach 17 percent of the potential Scouts in the county, but that a recent survey had indicated that 78 percent of the boys of Scout age would like to become Scouts Since the organization of the Scout movement 14 years ago, Mr. Plummer commented, 18 million boys have received training in the principles of Scouting. He said that the pur pose of Scouting is to train bet ter Americans, and to that end the Scout organization 1s con tinually planning to reach more and more bovs The Rev. Mr ged the interest in Scout work club that it be a sponsoring agenc Emenheiser ur of all Rotarians He reminded the sufficient {to but 1s not that the members also must be in. terested and willing to assist whenever the need arises FEBRUARY 11, Friday Marks Last Home 1954 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Game For Local Team School ToObserve Dental Week Toothbrushes will be sold to students of the prior to Na- The 50¢ ny- will sold to the 10c each. During the second week in March, a Dental program will be the elementary Mount Joy school tional Dental Week be lon brushes students for special carried on All students who have perfect the proper corrections their teeth will be awarded a tube of tooth- had done to teeth or have pasie. Special films will be shown to the groups and Dr. Harold Fellenbaum will speak to the children about teeth care. Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school nurse, is in charge of the project. Sportsmen Discuss Fish Stocking Stocking of streams was dis- cussed at the regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Joy Sports- men's Association Monday eve. ning in the fire house. The group decided to ask permission from the State Fish Commission whether or the men may <‘ock trout in the Little Chigques Creek At the time, the men have between and five thousand trout which are ready This is too many to Creek it was not present four to stock place in Donegal announced Winners of the February con test Miss Dorothy Baker, Elizabethtown, Paul Diffender- (second and third); William Quintin Amspacker, Eugene Fry Elwood were 1) Kauffman, Charles Balmer, Donald Martin, president, and Leedom was in charge of the meeting QUEEN TO BE CHOSEN AT VALENTINE DANCE crowned at to be held will be Dance A queen the Valentine in the Mount Joy High School Saturday night, February 13th. The queen has already been chosen but the identity of her will remain a secret until 9:00 p. m. the night of the dance. Music will be furnished by Roy Sumpman and his orches tra. Tickets may be purchased from any junior or at the high school the night of the dance Dancing will be from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m Hess Cow Sets County Production Record Letha’s pretty quiet about it last month 101st Ton of farm of Henry M Hess, 21» near the Iron Bridge. completed on the Paul Z. town but she her milk and miles south of The first cow in Lancaster County history, (and one of a select few anywhere) to pro- duce two-hundred-thousand lbs. of milk, Letha, a Registered Holstein, was born bred in the Hess herd. Her lifetime rec- ord to January 18, 1954 in DHIA was 202,565 lbs. milk and 7.035.4 lbs. fat enough milk to supply every resident in Mount Joy with one quart per day for a month. Just before her 16th birthday, December 27 Letha ca f =» Shaws Daf Tidy, Farm and dropped her heifer ed by ire at herd Hess's Clovena Letha's accomplishments are rot by accident as she comes from the best cow family in the Registered herd which has been maintained for about {thirty vears. Both her mother and her grandmother were great cows as was her older full sister, Dai- G. S. Letha Belle Scgis KX made Lancaster County histor) sv’ who produced 195,000 1b milk beforc her unforiunate death at fifteen years of age, while she her younger lived always ec- sister, ‘Lic ard lipsed tha”. Both of these cows were sired by LOCUSTCROYFT ' PANSY KING, a bull bred and owned by Harvey Retiew, well known local Holstein breeder. A son of Letha, Clovena Phi- Abram where the two dias, heads the herd of 7. Salunga topped last Vickenheiser his offspring have Get of-Sire class at .he * [Lampeter Fairs Daughters of this great Don- egal Township cow have made records up.to 700 Ibs. fat, milking. A young daughter, sir- ed by the well known Lucifer, has just completed a four-year old record of 560.8 lbs. fat. Ae &) No Mount Joy High Basketball In School After This Week In the interest of all sports Mount Joy High School alumni members, the basketball game which will be plaved on the local high school gym Friday evening has a spec- ial significance lovers and all Not only is the game the most important in the section because the outcome will deter- mine whether or not Mount Joy will still have a chance to win the section, but it is the last game that any Mount Joy High School basketball team will play in the Mount Joy High School. At the present time, Marietta High School has 9 leagues wins and no losses. Mount Joy has 7 wins and 1 loss. The loss is that which the team received at the hands of the Marietta team at Marietta. There is a one-game difference because a game sche- duled between Mount Joy and Hempfield for Christmas week was postponed until next week. Friday night's game will mark the end to high school basketball on the local court. The Hempfield game is schedul- ed to be played in Landisville. Coach Houck's start ing lineup will be Henry Klugh, captain: Jay Metzler, Joe Web- er, Charles Ashe! and Charles Zeller. Basketball is the oldest sport of the Mount Joy school. In fact, for vears, it was the only that the school plaved Games we e first p'ay- probable felter sport In com petition ed in a small gyn in the pres ent elementary school where {he art room is row located. From there, games were played in a larger gym ‘n the high school which is now the bovs’ and girls’ locker rooms. The new gvmnatorium was built in the new portion of the high school thereby giving the stu dents one of the largest playing floors in the county After the the gvm will be vsed as a gym students of Mt Maourt stu- seven thru the Donegal preset school year, for elementary Joy since all Joy dents from grades twelve will High School. time Friday night is for the varsity game for the prelimi- attend Game $715 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. nary game. Doors open at 6:30 p. m. Firemen Sign Contract With Radio Corporation A five-year contract with the R.C.A. was signed at the regul- meeting of the lo Fire Company meeting last Thursday night. The contract will provide for maintenance and repairs to the {wo.way radios in the fire en- ar monthly cal Friendship gines. The fire chief reported fire calls during the month. — — four Salunga Women To Hear Guest Speaker Monday The auxiliary of the Salunga Fire Company will the of the fire house Feb m. Mrs. Wayne meet in basement rary 15. at 8p Elizabe htown, will be the speaker. She wil talk on her work at the Crippled Chil dren's Hospital. Anyone wishing sift for a pa.ient at the Crippled Children’s Hospital may do so. Mrs. Daniel Will, president, will be in charge of the meeting. to bring a Highlight of the January meeting was a film on cancer. Following the film, the group decided to give $5.00 to the can- cer fund and $5 to poho fund Fn a Wg ount Joy Man Rescues Woman From Ledge Of H Jane Greiner Honored At Banquet Miss Jane Greiner, Mount Joy High School graduate, resident of Manheim R4 was presented with two large trophies a gold wrist watch and a Hereford steer calf, from County agent, Max Smith. on behalf of various organizations, at the annual 4-H Club dinner held at the \imstrong Cork Company Fri av evening. She was honored ater her 1,050 pound Hereford steer won the grand champion shin a' the State Farm Show at Harrisburg last month. Her brother, Henry, highest in the club in ment feeding was a warded a $10 cash award. Christ southwest placed manage and and Mil'er, Jr., who lives of Mount Joy, was awarded a trophy for his steer which ‘gain ed 2.8 pounds each day over the 300 days of feeding. The program for the banquet included an address by Dr. Gil bert D. McKlveen of Lebanon Valley College; songs by the 4 H Club chorus and the 4-H band and a trio composed of Miss Jeanette Breneman, Miss Mary Mentzer and Miss Thelma San grey. ll Cree P.P.&L. Offers Scholarships Six scholarships will be avail- able to students whose parents are residentg of the PP&L vice area and are customers of ser- th» company or its subsidiaries Each scholarship recipient will be entitled to $500 to be paid to ward the student's tuition dur ing the scholarship year. In addition, a like sum be paid in the scholarship year to the college university which the recipient or attends. The program is twofold America needs college men and women: the fund enables people to receive higher education and the funds help the educational institution. ® In order to be eligible PP&L general public scholar ship, the applicant accredited high financial may will or grantee for a must be a graduate of an school and must show need. Students who apply attend any of the following col leges or universities: Bucknell University, Cedar Crest College, Dickinson College, Elizabeth town College, Franklin Marshall College, Kings College Lafayette College, Lehigh Uni versity, Lycoming College, Mor College & Theological and avian Seminary; Maryland College, Moravian College for Women, Susquehanna University, Uni versity of Scranton, Wilkes Col lege and Muhlenberg College el Combined Faculties Discuss Texts A meeting of the teachers ol Mount Joy Borough, Marietia Borough and East Donegal Twp was held in the Mount Joy High School last Wednesday. Wilbur Beahm, principal, was in charge ol the meeting The first part of the meeting devoted was a general session to reports and discussions con cerning curriculum, text books, progress of the building teacher assignments. In the sec ond part of the the teachers met in committees, The various depart ments each formed a committee Tentative ground work was laid for the study of textbooks and meeting, subject school to be used in the new Each committee will study the books now in use in the three schools as well as new textbooks available from publishers. It is hoped, that eventually, the fac vlty will ti to the make recommenda cchonl authorities concerning basic texts It is not planned to replace all bonks in use but to use those in good condition and buy en ough new texts for replacement of old and worn-out books —— — TWO BANK HOLIDAYS Two legal holidays will be observed by the local banks this month. Friday, February 12 the banks will be closed in observ. ance of Abraham Lincoln's birthday and Monday, February 22, they will remain closed In obdervance of George Washing- ton’s birthday local boy Newton Kendig, who made rescue CountySafely Meet Planned For Feb. 19 new organization, design ed specifically to promote and coordinate safety activities in Lancaster City and County, will hold Friday, Feb. 19 its first formal meeting on The new group known as the Lancaster County Safety Com mittee, will meet at 8 p. m. in Millersville State College's new auditorium the Teachers Every interested city and county organization has been extended an invitation to at tend. In addition, the general public is invited to attend and participate. Membership is on an individual and organization- al basis. Organizational setup of the new committee provides for the to be divided into eight districts Lancas- ter City and Lancaster Town- ship; No. 2 Boroughs of Quarry Christiana: Drumore, county These are: 1. ville, and Fulton, Little Briton, East Dru- more, Colerain, Eden, Bart, Sal isbury and Providence Town ships. No. 3. Boroughs of Col umbia, Marietta and Mountville; West Hempfield and East Hemp- field Townships; No. 4. Bor- oughs of Elizabethtown and Mt Donegal, West Done Mt. Joy Town Boroughs of Stras Washing Martic, West Manor Joy: East gal, Conoy and No. 5 Millersville and Conestoga, East ships burg, ton 3010; Paradise, Lampeter Lampeter, Pequea and Boroughs of Lititz and Pe- Manheim, Eli Warwick Boroughs of Townships. No. 6 Manheim, tersburg; zabeth, Penn and Townships: No. 7 Ephrata and Denver: Clay. West East Ephra Brecknock East Rapho, Cocalico, Cocalico, Townships: New Upper West and ta and and No Joroughs of Holland and Terre Hill Earl East Earl, Leacock Leacock, Earl, Salisbury Caernavon, Townships Administration and policy vested in a Each Dis trict will be represented on the making will be board of governors board of governors With the exception of the Lancaster Lancaster Town ship area—district number one all others will have five rep resentatives. District number 1 will have ten representatives That the board of governors will consist of 45 members Members of the steering com mittee which has laid the groundwork for establishment of the new safety committee are Robert VI Christ, chairman; William Bard, secretary John Hostetter, Benjamin Herr and Harry Gerlach and Bernard Gingrich — — Model Judging To Be Conducted Saturday Fifty models have alread) been entered in the model con test being eponsored by Way's Applia wer Store. Since the con Les had been extended one week, judging will be conduct ed Saturday, February 13. Jud ges will be Charles Fish, Titus Rutt, Larmon Smith and Park Neiss Three trophies will be pre sented to the top winners in cach division to the first, second and third place winners. Five medals will also be awarded in cach division to fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth place winners. These trophies, medals and the entries into the model contest may be seen in the win. dow at the Way store. Mn N. E. Kendig Risks Life To Save Patient Newton E. Kendig, a fourth- vear student at Jeflerson Medi- cal College took part in the res- cue of a patient from a ledge the outside of the Pennsyl- Tuesday afters on vania Hospital noon The woman, Mrs. Hedwig Rest, Philadelphia, had under- gone an operation five days pre- viously and was in the recovery ward facing on 8th Street below Spruce. She climbed out a third window and lowered her- self five feet tp a 10-inch-wide ledge and lay down on this pre- carious perch in a sémiconscious condition. To do this, at about 1:00 p. m., unseen by anyone in the ward, she removed a screen window of her room dropped to the narrow ledge. She apparently became faint as she did so but managed to lie down pressing her body close to the wall 25 feet above the ground. floor from the and She was seen from the ad- ministrator's residence across 8th Street only minutes later as she tried to hold on to the buij- ding. A call was made to the hospital office where Mr. Ken- dig and George Borosh, a male nursing student were located. They both ran to the recovery ward at once After Mr. Kendig cautioned the woman not to move, Bok- rosh lowered Kendig from the tightly to the student's feet. As Kendig held the patient firmly against the wall, Jose Landa, the hospital's foreman painter and Patrolman Thomas O'Neil and Isadore Rosenberg of the 11th and Win- ter Streets station, ran up with a 30.-foot painters’ ladder O'Neil and Rosenberg, who had called at the admission ward with a patient in an emer- gence patrol only a few minutes earlier steadied the heavy lad- der while Landa went up to it. Landa relieved Kendig from his hold and helped him to a win- He then lifted the woman the waiting arms of Ken- dig and The patient was then given a sedative. Kendig is the of Mrs. Naomi Kendig, East Main St. — — - Prizes Are Awarded To Essay Winners Miss Linda Fellenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fellenbaum, Poplar Street, Mt. the winner in contest. window holding dow. ito Jokrosh. son Joy, was named the “bank essay" The contest was sponsared by the Union National Bank in con. junction with the visit made to the bank by the eighth grade and with the banking project being carried on by the class in mathematics class. Each eighth osrade student was asked to write an essay on his trip to the bank. Linda will be awarded a $5.00 prize by Carl Krall, cash- ier of the bank winner is Miss Eliane Earhart, will be a- warded a $2.50 cash prize and will go to Miss San- receive a Second prize and third prize Schroll $1.00 cash prize The judged by Mrs. Paul Gingrich’s senior Eng- lish classes of the East Donegal High School during the past week dra who will were essays Township SCHOOL NAMES PATROL- MAN OF THE WEEK Miss Carolyn Walters was named school patrolman of the week. Carolyn was chosen for the honor by the captain, lieu- tenant and advisors of the Mt. Jov seventh grade patrol. She a point system— helping the stu- a clean belt and job of 1S CNnosen on being on ume, dents, wearing badge and doing a good patroling During the week, she will wear a gold patrol badge in the place of her regular badge. Physician on Call Sunday For emergency If you Cannot Reach Yeur Own Physician Dr. Thomas O'Connor