FOOD CCD CD CG CG |S o —— a YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-THIRD YFAR, NO. 45 MOUNT The Mount Joy BULLETIN JOY, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1951 DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE $250 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ol 3 i \ Door-To-Door Mail Service Will Begin On Park Avenue Door-todoor mail service in the area of Park Avenue, Fred- erick Street and North High Street will begin on or about May 17 it was announced by Elmer Zerphey, ter. Authority was granted several days ago after considerable cor respondence was carried on be- tween the local post office and the Post Office department, leceptacles or door slots must be installed before the ser- vice can begin. This area is the second new area to receive door-to-door service in the borough of Mount Joy within the last year. other area is the Cedar Lane de- velopment, Fire Company Drops 35 Thirty-five have been dropped {rom the role of Mount Joy Friendship Fire Company, No. 1 as of May 6, 1954. Five members were also announced dropped as of the May meeting. The cept the invitation to parade in Columbia June 6 for the Lan caster County Firemen’s Asso ciation convention. The auxiliary will also be asked to parade with the company. The| group decided to go along with the borough to the fire phone to receive police’ calls and fire calls. active members social company aecided to ac ladies use Plans were made to purchase a section of hard suction for the Dodge truck. Permis- sion was also granted to the V. FF. W. to use the firehouse Fri day, June 18 for a smoker. New the meeting were Richard Hoo ver, Charles Zeller, Brady Hess, Sr., Christ Keller, Gilbert Corn- well, Sylvester Swords, Joseph Arbutina, William Zimmerman, Samuel Waltz, Ray Byle, and Jay Young. hose members accepted at The Lancaster County Fire man Association meeting will be held July 30 in the local fire- If there is anyone inter- ested in parading in Columbia, he is to get in touch with Char- les Pennell. house WOT en oe 4-H CLUB MEETS The E-town-Donegal 4-H Community club held its mon- thly meeting, May 11 in the Washington School, Florin. C. E. Craver showed two films; one on swine and the other on cleanliness. The next meeting will be held Friday, June 11 at the Washington School, 8 p.m. acting postmas- | | appointed at the regular | Titus The Auxiliary Names Nominating Group A nominating committee was Tues- day night at the post home. Miss Maude Schneider, Mrs. James Young and Mrs, Howard Brown were appointed to the commit- tee. The group made final plans for a food sale to be held at the Rutt Office Saturday at 9:30 a.m. One thousand poppies were received and given out to the girls. It was decided to send Irvin Fritz a bouquet of flowers since he is ill in the Lancaster General Hospital. The group also decided to send a girl to Keystone Camp a- gain this year. Since there are auxiliary members from both Mount Joy and Landisville, the group decided to send a girl | from the Hempfield High school 1 this year. | Mrs. Simeon Horton, re THE UNION NATIONAL DECLARES DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of the Union National Mount Joy Bank have declared a semi-an nual dividend of five per cent ($2.50 per share) payable May 15, 1954. re > — Mrs. Schock Honored; Mrs. Brown To Speak Mrs. Clarence Schock, der and first president of the Mount Joy Needlework * Guild, honored in a tribute by at the bi- Central was meeting of the District Needle- work Guild of America, Inc, held in the St. Mark's E, U. B. Mount Joy. Mrs. Robert Brown, secretary of the Mount Joy group, will appear on a radio program on Monday evening, 7:30 p. m. on Lancaster's WLAN to explain the work of the Needlework Guilds annial Pennsylvania church, — Fire Company Answers Call The Mount Joy Friendship Fire Company answered a call at 8:00 a. m. Thursday morning, May 13 at the farm of Aram Musser, west of Mount Joy on the highway to Rheems. Mr. Musser said that he had started to burn some undesirable wood at 6:00 a, m. but a wind devel- oped and the fire spread to good wood. Fearing the wind might carry it to the barn nearby he summoned the fire company to extinguish the 12 foot high blaze. Can You Recognize These People? foun- | # | WATER AUTHORITY AWARDS BOND ISSUE $275,000 bond issue to finance expansion of the borough water system has been aworded by the Mount Joy Water Authority. The issue was awarded to Reynolds and Co., Lancaster, and C. C. Collings, Philadelphia. The term bonds will bear 3 percent and the serial bonds 1.6 to three per cent, Seiler Is Named To County Board Albert D. Seiler, president of the Mount Joy Borough School Board, has been named a direc- tor of the Counly School Board to replace G. Read Alexander, Elizabethtown, who resigned because he is no longer a school director in his district. His el- ection was confirmed by the county board at a meeting Tues- day in the office of Dr A. P. Mylin, county superintendent. - — a — MEETING SCHEDULED A re-organizational meeting of the Mount Community Christmas Lighting Committee Joy will be held Wednesday evening | June ¥ in Horton at the Mount Joy Farm- ers Co-Operative building. This will be the third year the community lights. A een Dussinger ToHead Town Camera Club for GARRATS AAR MARSHALL DUSSINGER Marshall Dussinger will in charge of the Mount Camera Club which will hold a be Joy meeting Wednesday evening, May 19 in the local fire hall. The camera club was organized by the JayCees and Mr. Dussin- ger, a member of the sponsoring organization, was named chair- man of the project. Meetings will be held the third Wednes- day of each month at 8:00 p.m, Special films will be shown at the May, June and July meet- ings. There is no age limit; the only requirement for becoming a member is that the person be interested in photography. the office of Simeon | [ | | PATRICIA SCHROLL Children’s Pic Published In day of Saturday is the big the youngsters! picture taking your taken | of all children who are brought letin is having pictures by their parents or other guard- ian to the Mount Joy Fire Hall and 6:00 p.m, absolutely free of charge. The Woltz DesMoines, a nationally known portrait stu- between 10 a. m. Studios of of the Bulletin charge The dio, will be in photography. § wants a picture of your child to | print in its forthcoming feature, | “Citizens of Tomorrow’, a ser- lies of photographic studies | local children. The more we get | the better the | so the cooperation of the moth- ers and fathers is urged. It often seems to parents that present stage for the pleasure will get out of it in future pleasure you you years and for the will enjoy in seeing it in print, You will want {o clip it {rom this, your home town newspa- per, and preserve it for the youngster when he or she grows up. There is absolutely no charge or obligation for taking the pic-| tures. Parents don't even have to be a subscriber to the Bul- letin nor even a reader. You do not have to purchase pictures either, though may additional prints by arranging direct with the Studio represen- tative if you want them. This is entirely up to you! — you Florin Lions Hear Levi Hershey Speak The regular meeting of the Florin Lions Club was held at [the Clearview Diner 6:45 Mon- day evening May 10. Guest speaker was Mrs, Levi Hershey, Elizabe.htown, grocer. His topic | was about the rackets Jury on which he served in | Philadelphia from 1950 to 1953. | This was only the 6th Justice | Department Racket Grand Jury in existance in the United | States. Mr. Hershey mentioned | various cases having to do with | narcotics, liquor, white slavery [and income tax evasion. He| | stressed the importance of the individual responsibility for justice by wvalueing our citizenship. He further em- | phasized that as good citizens we should be willing to sacrifice | time and effort, and use good | judgment to protect our home| | and heritage and that’it is the] | duty of all citizens to serve | jury duty. - promoting | | | SPEED TRAP CATCHES 25 | | In the second speed trap of | | the week on route 230 in Eliza- | | This picture includes the students of the Florin Grammer School taken several years ago. These | al Tuesds night, Wil-| students plus all the o.her students, teachers and their families of the Florin Grammer School are bethtown Tuesday ght, { invited to attend the first annual reunion.to be held Saturday, May 22 at the school. . A program will be held at 1:00 p. m. The com mittee suggests that the afternoon and evening may be spent with school mates and friends. The reunion is to be held rain or shine and the school pbuilding will be open at 1:00 p. m. | bur Raffensperger, Rheems and | Robert Randler, 146 N. High St., Mount Joy were prosecuted. | g for —— The Mt. Joy Bul-| of | feature will be, | children are little one minute woes a child's growing stage and grown up the next, so fast pass. Here is a splendid oppor- tunity to catch a likeness of | your child or children at the] obtain | Grand | | Patricia Schroll Crowned Queen Patricia Schroll was crowned | Queen of the May at the annual May Hop Friday night in the high school. She was crowned | by her escort, Irvin Nauman. | The freshmen attendants, Bet- | ty Raffensberger and William | Marshall, gave her the key to | the town; the sophomore atten- | dants, Lois Good and Larry | Geib, gave her the world; and | the junior attendants, Karleen | Raffensberger and Peter Nissley | gave her the septer. The senior attendants were | Patricia Frantz and Charles | Zeller; eighth grade, Sandra | Schroll and Joseph Hostetter; | seventh, Marilyn Johnson, and | Richard Marshall, tures To Be The Bulletin LIONS TO APPEAR ON TV The Lions Club of Mount Joy will | | | | present a program on WNOW-TV, York Thursday ev- | 10:00 for the spring smoker to be held | | to | ening, May 27, 9:30 | p. m, “Mount Joy Lions Club Is Calling” is the theme of the pro- gram to be held over Channel 49. H. Morrell Shields will have | charge of the music and Mau- | rice Bailey will have charge of | the interviews. | JayceesName Five Judges | Five judges for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Teen- Age Road-e-o to be held at the Sico garages on Saturday, May 15, were named Tuesday by O. K. Snyder, Jr., Co-Chairman of the Road-e-o committee. The judges are: John G. Hart,! supervising principal of E. Don high school; Park of David instruc- high egal Twp. Neiss, chief Risser, driver training tor at E. Hempfield Twp, school, Elmer R. Zerphey, foim- er chief of police and a Penna. State Policeman. police, The contest will consist of a written examination and a skill test. The skill test will include an exercise for driving between pairs of rubber balls; serpentine exercises: smooth stopping and parallel parking exercises. Burion S. Shupp, man of the Road-e-o committee gave a talk to the students of | Mount Joy High School explain ing the contest. He also stated that a first prize, a $2500 war bond, will be donated by Rob | ert Kunkle. Mr. Shupp said that | the Mount Joy JayCees will al- <0 send the local winner to the | state contest on July 10 in Cora- opolis, Pa. and one teen-age will represent Pennsylvania in the national contest where con- testants bid for $3,100 in schol- arships. co-chair- J YMCA TO HOLD CAMPAIGN Plans for a YMCA Centennial | Fund Campaign to secure $250.- 000 during the month of June were announced today by Di- rectors of the Association. De- tails of the appeal for both bud- | get and capital funds follows the announcement of plans for a drive made in February had be been postponed and will incorporated in next month's efforts. The four parts of the drive are renovation and refurnishing of the Y building in Lancaster; | complete Camp Shand; wipe out the long-standing indebted- ness of the Y building; and meet the 1954 budget. —® | NURSES NEEDED | All nurses in Mount Joy | who are interested in accept- ing ambulance calls on an emergency set-up are asked | to get in contact with Mrs. | Joseph Germer, Delta Street, Mount Joy. | is the pe : : AAT RONALD PENNELL Ronald Pennell, Mr. | and Mrs. James Pennell, West | Main ‘Street, is the 1954 marble | champion of Mount Joy. Ronald, a sixth grader, defeated William Sheafler, a second grader, in the finals. Lee New- comer remained in third place. | The local V.F.W sored the tournament morning, May 8. Elimination son of post spon- Saturday | a \ — \ 2” el Aa, ae y } WILLIAM SHEAFFER LEE NEWCOMER contests were held to get a] Saturday, May 15 in Phoenix- grade winner for each grade ville at which time the V.F.W, | from first to eighth. Gray Grein | er was the winner in the first | grade; William Sheaffer, sec ond; James Schatz, third; Ken | neth Peifer, fourth; Karl Haines [ fifth; Ronald Pennell, | Earl Shearer, seventh and Newcomer, eighth. District playoffs will be take Ronald to repre- William will escort the group also help serve as coach for Ronald, First, post will sent Mount Joy to sistth: i second and third place winners sixth; | Lee | the grade will will receive medals and winners from each held | also receive prizes. V.F.W.Completes| Jaycees-Joycees To Again Ball Game Plans | Plans were completed for a | donkey baseball game to be "held at the borough park Friday | night, May 28 between the Vet- | erans of Foreign Wars and the | Junior Chamber of Commerce at the VFW meeting Monday evening. The date of June 18 was set in the basement of the firehouse. | Ralph Rice, who is chairman of | the poppy sale, announced that | he will need helpers for the sale | which is scheduled to begin on { Friday, May 28. Players are needed for the V. F. W. baseball team for this summer. The ball team has en- tered an inter-county league and competition is expected to start in the near future, Plans were also completed to | escort Ronald Pennell, marble chagpion, to Phoenixville, Sa!- urday, for the district playoffs. | The group also decided to check | the possibility of purchasing] T-shirts with “Mount Joy Mar- | ble Champs” for the eight] grade winners. Thirteen officers were present at the meeting. Frank Morton, commander, was in charge. — Rheems Fire Company To Make Fund Drive A concerted drive to raise $6,000 for the Rheems Fire Co. will be started Monday night, it was announced following a final meeting of members of the fund raising committee held Wednes day night funds expenses for equip- decided at a regular The decision to for current operating and for a sinking fund placement ment was raise re- of obsolete meeting of the fire company. At that time it was pointed out that the sale of the Carnival Grounds to the joint school board of Mount Joy and West Donegal Townships and Eliza- bethtown, left the company without a method of raising! funds the work of the fire company, it was decided to solicit funds from the nearly 600 families living in| the district the company. Of the sum required would be for current expenses and the balance of $3,- 500 would be aside in a sinking fund for the replace- ment of equipment. To carry on each year normally served by $2,500 operating set A census of the district prepared and letters have been sent to all householders. The collectors will start their can- was vass on Monday night. Membe:s of the committee pointed out that a sum of $10 from each householder would be sufficient to meet the goal, The money can be pledged in four equal a- mounts during the year. The Rheems Fire Company was established in 1920 and this first public appeal for| funds. Previously money for op- erating had been derived from! carnivals. Members of the Fund Raising | Committee include; Jap Heisey, | chairman; John Leaman, Geo. Carriger, Herbert Hoover, Clif- ford Shank, Albert Zeager, H. H. Mason, Dave Forrey, Martin ° IN. Heisey and Ralph C. Bable, ! § meee | gles { High School; Lucy — ——— Through the courtesy of the Kirk Johnson Music Sto.e, Lancaster, a mahogany spinet piano will be lent to the Jay | Cees and JoyCees for the use | at the dawn party. The piano which is priced at $775.00, may be sold while it is in Mt. Joy. If it is sold, the JayCees will receive $50.00 from the | company to defray the dawn party expenses. lo Beaston Is Tennis Champ Jack the singles championship in the In- Jeaston captured Scholastic Tennis at the Eliz- courts Sat- ter-County League tournament abethtown College urday. He defeated Dan Spang ler, Hershey, in the first round; Dan Bare ship in the semi-finals and How- ie Good, Lititz in the finals. of Manheim Town- Lester Snavely and Jay Metz ler were the runner-ups in the doubles division after losing to | Morris Frederick and Ron Runk. | Individual trophies were pre- sented to the winner run ner-up in the singles and doub and les This Saturday, the PIAA sin- tournament and doubles will be held in Lancaster. Mt. Joy netmen are expected to take part — SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED ~ Among the winners of the 33 for Millers- ville State Teachers College are the following local high students Darlene Schneider, 220 East Donegal Street, Mount Joy, a the scholar scholarships given school recipient of of alumni $100 Evelyn Blake, Hempfield Ann Gibble, Manheim Central High School; both will receive the SICO $300 Af will one school’s ships: freshman year scholarships ter the first the have the privilege to earn $300 each working for the SICO Company during the sum mer months. ee year, two vear Rotarians Hear Junior Soloists David Weidman and Kenneth Good were guest soloists at the regular Rotary meeting Tues day at Hostetter’s. David, a member of the junior class sang the two tenor solos that placed him fourth in the State Music Forensic League in Wil liamsport recenily. Kenneth, al- $0 a junior, sang two baritone He tied for place in the South Eastern Dis trict competition. Both boys were accompanied by Karleen Raffensperger, They were intro- selections second | duced to the Rotarians by Geo. Houck, music director. Physician on Call Sunday For emergency If you Cannot Reach Your Own Physician Dr. David E. Schlosser ‘Sponsor Local Dawn Party ad | year's | the local firehouse will | to | year in the firehouse | be held from 12:00 midnight to | be Based on the results of last successful dawn party for the juniors and seniors of the Mount Joy High School, the JayCees and JoyCees have com- pleted plans for their second an- nual dawn party to be staged following the prom Friday nite, May 21. Last year's Top Hat Club at change “Carnival Room’ this and will the 3:00 a. m. Invitations have been issued to the 69 students for the affair and letters asking permis- sion have been issued to all the involved parents. Contrary to last year’s ‘“‘clos- ed” party, this year the students may bring one guest per student if they desire but these gues's, too, must have parentpermis- sion The Bob White Quinte!te will play for dancing in the night club and a floor show will be held midway through the affair, Breakfast will be served by the from the firehouse 2:30 a. m. organization kitchen at Mrs. Gene Eicherly is general chairman of the affair and is Mrs. Frank Young as chairman of decorations; Jac- ob Corll, program; Michael Pri- Gene Eicherly, drinks; Mrs. Gerald Hostetter, Warren Hayman, per- sonel; Paul Stoner, publicity; Mrs. Michael Pricio and O. K, Snyder, assistants. assisted by cio and Mr kitchen; and Last vear, the group charged 50c¢ admission per student and the amount Beverages are free. The public is invited to inspect the rooms Friday night prior to the midnight afTair. re el Mee Local Man To Attend Holstein Convention Among the 17 men who will the breeders, of Hol- stein cattle throughout Penn- at the 69h Annual Convention the group in Michigan, May 31 3 is Harvey Rettew, Manheim R4 Pennsylvania's delegates will vo e on matters of policy, elect and carry on other the 45,000 member the world's largest breeders’ registry decided on same this year represent sylvania of Grand Rapids, to June 0 cers business of association, dairy cattle organization. a MR HART TO SPEAK Due to the observance of Na- tional Family Week May 2 to 9, Trinity Evangelical Congrega- tional church has deferred the Mother's Day service to Sunday morning, May 16, 10:20 a, m. Following the Sunday School session, John Hart, principal of the East Donegal Township High School, will deliver the message on the theme, “A Gieat Woman’, and the junior choir will sing. The Mothers Day of- fering will be contribution to the E. C. Church Homes for the aged at Herndon and Myers- town, Penna. STORE TO CLOSE The Mount Joy Furniture Hospital, West Main Street, will closed next Thursday, all day since it is Ascention Thurs- day,