Mies Lz Se High School Teacher List Announced The new Donegal High School is being made ready for the op- ening of school. Most of the equipment and supplies has | been received and books and | furniture are being placed o the rooms. The school cafeteria has been in the | Lunch Pro- | that a com- approved to participate National gram. School This means plete lunch can be purchased by pupils for $.25 since part of the cost is paid by the Federal Gov- | ernment. Pupils who carry their lunch will be able to purchase items such as sandwiches, milk, salads, ice cream, ete. All pupils | will eat their lunches in the cafeteria. A few pupils who live within walking distance may be | permitted to go home for lunch by special arrangement between their parents and the school; pupils will be scheduled lunch just as for a class. There will be three lunch periods and one third of the school will be in lunch while the other two- thirds attend class. School will close at 8:30 p m. due to the fact that the same buses will transport high school pupils and also elementary pu- | School will remain in ses- | pils. sion the entire day beginning with the first day and pupils must either bring their lunches or be prepared to buy them in| the cafeteria. * Some pupils will likely wish to come to school by car or bi- cycle. With approval of parents, this may be done, subject to the school regulations. The office of the school is open Monday through Friday for | other games. The Mount Joy YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER | FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 12 AUGUST 26, 1954 BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY, $2.50 DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE A YEAR IN ADVANCE Local Girl Saves Boy's Life Joseph Ginder Jr. Is Honored At Farewell Service A farewell service was held , Tuesday night for Joseph Gin- | der, Jr. at the Playground Program Ends | With Party Mount Joy's supervised play- | Brethren in Christ Church. ground activities ended last; peo left by plane Wednesday week, with Miss Bonnie Bigler | for Africa where he will give | in charge as George Houck and | John Lichty were on vacation. | ren in Christ Missions in P. Miss Bigler assisted by |X: Service. He will assist in two” years service in the Breth- A. was Glenn Shupp. | building a mission hospital in Northern An average of 25 youngsters Rhodesia. attended, playing badminton, | ER. croquet, football, softbalk and 200th Year Fete This Weekend At Intercourse The youngsters went swim- ming at Hershey Wednesday af- ternoon. Friday there was a party at which games were The program committee of played and prizes awarded. the 200th anniversary celebra- Pink lemonade, pretzels and tion of Intercourse, Penna., an- | nounces the events of their 3- popsicles were served. Miss Bigler states that a num- ber of items of clothing were day celebration. Starting Friday afternoon on left at the park. If they are not 6 the new elementary school claimed within two weeks, they grounds, a chicken corn soup will be given to a worthy cause. | Supper will open the evenings doings, following with a Baby and Pet parade on the school Included are: One red and black flannel | shirt, size 10; one red and gray grounds. At the same time, the sweat shirt, size C; one blue and School building will be opened white striped polo shirt; one and displays of antiques, artic- from 9 A. M. to 12 noon and 1 P.M. to 4 P. M\. The phone] number is Mount Joy 3-6801. Pupils in grades 7-12 who are not registered should call at the school during these hours and fill out the proper forms. The anticipated enrollment for the opening of school is 7th grade - 177; 8th grade - 158; 9th grade - 139; 10th grade - 140; 11th grade - 137; 12th grade - 129. Total - 880. The faculty for this year is as follows: Principal, W. I. Beahm. Vice-Principal, Ralph Cole- man. Vice-Principal, John G. Hart. | Office Secretaries, Eunice Herr and Martha A. Roland. Roy Armold, Commercial. Alva Bender, Arithmetic, and Geography. Mrs. Sadie Brooks, School Nurse. George Broske, Guidance. Mrs. Peggy Brown, Home Ec- onomics. Mrs. Margaret Burnight, glish, Latin. John Day, Education. Mrs. Mildred Day, cial. Kenneth Arts. Stanley Dotterer, Science and Mathematics. Miss Jo-Anne Dunnick, Phy- En- Health, Physical Commer- | Depoe, Industrial sical Education, Health. Thomas Forsythe, Agricul- ture. Paul Frey, Science, History. Mrs. Ruth Gantos, English History. Marshall Gemberling, Driver Education. Miss Janet Gibbons, Health, Physical Education. Mrs. Vera Gingrich, English. Mrs. Almeda Griffith, Home Economics. Mrs. Beryl Hahn, Art. Miss Beverly Hays, Art. Miss Grace Henderson, Arith- metic. | Mrs. Marilyn Herr, Library, Library Science. Arthur Hollinger, Science, History. | George Houck, Music. | Russell Kiscaden, History, | Geography. | Mrs. Clara Krotzer, Commer- | cial. | John Lichty, History, Civics, Spelling. { Mrs. Mary Emma Llewellyn, Library, Library Science. Mrs. Betty Lutze, Commer- cial. | with Wildwood, N. J., ‘Meeting Sept. 9 | Nurse. | sical Education. | glish, Spanish. | matics. les of interest, local significance and historicity can be viewed. | Leacock Sportsmen’s Associa- tion will also have an interest- green and tan striped polo shirt; one white T shirt, small size; one yellow T shirt, size 10, printed on it; one gray and checked ing display. lightweight zipper sports jacket| The Malta Band of Lancaster | size 10. | will furnish the music for the Also the playground directors evening. This will be inter- have these items left from the spersed with a square dance cake sale held at the dog show: with tractors, which is very in- one aluminum cake cover, one teresting. | red and white enamel cake cov-| gaturday’s program opens | er, one rectangular cookie pan, with a parade at 1:00 P. M. one square cake pan. There will be a number of — bands, floats, antiques in trans- portation, together with a good- ly number of horses. Of special note is 25 Palominos which will lead the parade. To Organize At 2:00 P. M.' the - anniver Cub Scouts sary ceremony will be held on Cub Scout officers, den moth- the school grounds, with F. F. ers and fathers and all parents Baily, asst. supt. of schools of interested in the formation of a [ancaster county as master of Cub Scout pack will meet on ceremonies. Prizes will be a- Thursday, Sept. 9, 7:30 p. m. at warded to school children win- the grade school building. ners of the essay contest, spon- Scout officials point out that sored by the Ladies Auxiliary there is an urgent need for more , 4c “Intercourse Fire Com- den mothers and urge commun- pany. Special recognition will ity support of the project. be made of old residents and rere (fe FLORIN LIONS HEAR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Members of the Florin Lions club meeting Monday evening at the Clearview Diner, heard a talk by Lloyd Swarr, school di- rector of Manheim Central dis- trict. school teachers. A registration booth is being arranged with a Guest Book in which everyone is invited to put their name. Dr. Herbert Beck, pres. em- eritus of the Lancaster County Historical Society, and present President, George Heiges, will bring the Society's greetings. Miss Lily Martin, English, Beginning at 3:00 P. M. the History. horse show will be held in a Mrs. Addie Parker, School field adjoining the school. Horse lovers should enjoy this event. Beginning at 4:00 P. M., sup- | per will be served in many forms by the Ladies Auxiliary, including a chicken barbeque. Hubert Peters, Industrial Arts Mathematics. Edward Richter, Health, Phy- Charles Rovenolt, Industrial : As evening entertainment, AS Mathes or English the Victory Band of New Hol- S anish Latin ’ land will furnish the instru- LA Schoener Science mental music with intermission filled with song by a chorus of the Lancaster Red Rose chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. (Society for the Preservation and Encour- agement of Barber Shop Quar- tette Singing in America, Inc. Sunday, August 29th, spirit- ual values will be recognized in a Community Service in the In- tercourse E. U. B. Church, with Dr. David Young, district supt. of the East Penn Conference of the E. U. B. Church as speaker. At 7:00 P. M,, closing the day will be a Community Hymn | Sing on the school grounds. Song leaders and clergy repre- sentatives of the religious faiths of the community will assist. | Miss Nancy Seldomridge, En- John Sheaffer, History, Geo- graphy. 4 H. Morrell Shields, Music. Donald Staley, History, Civ- ics. Miss Thelma Taylor, Mathe- Benjamin Weaver, History. Mrs. Margaret Williams, Gui- dance, French. Miss Catherine Zeller, lish. Mrs. Catherine Bennett, Cafe- teria Director. Ralph Leed, Head Custodian. Charles Pennell, Custodian. Henry Brubaker, Custodian. Eng- Mastersonville [ $ ‘Citizens of Tomorrow” Mary Spangler Revives Child At Swim Pool Mary, 4: INTERESTING THREESOMES and Billy, 3; children of Mr. and Mrs. Joy; Right, Twins Larry and Barry, 4; children of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr, ‘Clarabell To Be Here Left, Peggy, 5; William Waltz, Mount and brother Danny, 6; Mount Joy R. D. East Donegal Wil! Register Kindergarten Pupils Registration for kindergarten O pupils will take place at the n Sept. 2 East Donegal Township Elemen- “Clarabell,” the silent clown tary School at Maytown Sept. featured on the popular Howdy 1. 2 and 3 from 9 a. m. to 12 Doody television program, will noon. Parents wishing to enroll make a personal appearance at their children will bring their Jack Horney Shoe Store, Mr. Horner announced today. The child’s birth and vaccination TV comic will greet local chil- certificates to the school at that dren and distribute free gifts in the at store 10 a. Thursday, 12 noon. on m. time. Sept. 2, to All children who live in East Donegal Township and who One of the favorite figures on will be five years of age on or one of America’s favorite TV before January 31, 1955 are shows, “Clarabell” is expected eligible to attend. to receive a warm welcome ® from the younger generation during the appearance. Al- though the clown does not talk, Mount Joy Mr. Horner says she will “honk Plans Town a hello” to every youngster present. Baseball Team Clarabell will distribute a Plans for reorganization of | gift to cach child during her Mount Joy's community base-| Personal appearance. These gifts ball team will be discussed at a| Will be free to all, and there public meeting scheduled for Will be no obligation to buy next Thursday evening at the shoes in order to obtain them. Farmers Inn. Business wi!l go on as usual, At a luncheon held at the Mt. however. Joy Legion Home Monday even- The Howdy Doody program, ing under sponsorship of the which surveys have shown to Mount Joy Old Timers it was! ke one of the most popular children’s shows in the country, by Poll-Parrot voted to proceed with organiz- ing of the town team. Heading the new tion, which will is James Metzler, chael Pricio, vice-president; Samuel Dock, Jr. secretary, and Christ Walters, treasurer. Directors are E. Pennell, John Day, C. Etzell, G. Weber, Lee Ellis, Sr., V. Zerphey and Jack Germer. William Hopple was elected coach, and James Metzler, the business manager. By-laws were adopted and all members pres- ent were taken in to the organ- ization as charter members for $1.00 dues. is sponsored organiza- | shoes. be chartered, president; Mi- ° FOURTH GRADE AT MOUNT JOY SCHOOL The name of Miss Irach was inadvertently omit- ted from the list of faculty members for Mount Joy elemen- Miss Ibach will be grade TEACHER Irene tary school. tack this year as fourth teacher. ® a DEEDS RECORDED L. and Norma Lee Mount Joy, to Edward Mount Joy, premis- $11,100. Louis Ruttkay, G. Grimsey, es at Mount Joy, ale which is held in the village of Intercourse, Lancaster County, the first Saturday of each month. In the group can be seen many of the Amish and Mennonite folk of the community. This sale is quite a curiousity for tourists. This is the crowd at the Intercourse Community S A Mount Joy girl the thinking which resulted in takes honors for saving of a life. this week quick the In line of duty as a lifeguard at the pool, 20, pool. Le Miss Mary Ann Spangler, | revived a three- found lying at the bottom of the vittown swi year-( mming ld boy Miss Spangler is the daughter of Mr. Mount State Joy. University, been active A student she hi in Girl Scout and Mrs. James Spangler at Penn 1s long work. Ronnie Guzak wandered from his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Guz- ¥Y. F. W. To Give ak, Towands, N.Y. No ¢ me no- Editorially Monday night provides an opportunity for all local citi- zens to express their feelings about whether or not to have a community building, whe- ther not to complete the renovations of the Boy Scout building or what else could be done with the grade school plot. Members of the school board have asked the towns- people for the past year for their suggestions as to what or Interest Increasing In Community Building Plan | should be done with the plot. | The situation has now come to a head. The decision must be made Monday night. If we do want a community building on that plot of land we must make many decis- ions. Will a community buil- ding work? Who will be re- sponsible for it? Can we raise enough money for its erection? What room and how many floors should it have? Public Asked To Give Views At Meeting Increasing interest among various people in Mount Joy has prompted the calling of a public meeting to discuss the possibility of erecting a com- munity building on the site of the old grade school. The meeting will be held on | Monday at 8 p. m. at the old high school building. Civic or- ganizations are invited to be represented and any interested individuals will be welcome. In view of this development, the Boy Scout troop committee called off its scheduled house- to-house canvass for funds Tuesday evening to await fur- | ther developments. Purpose of | the drive, which to date has net- ted In ordér to decide and vote over $1,000, was to provide Monday night between com- | funds for renovation of the pleting the Boy Scout build- | Greider building, which was ing or erecting a community | donated for Boy Scout use. building, all must be answered. Don’t talk over the situa- tion with your neighbor that night, bring your criticisms and suggestions to the open public meeting on Monday, August 30, in the present grade school building. ® - ticed that he was gone until a Outdoor Flag small boy went fo Mr. Guzak and said “I have something un- To High School der the water.’ Mr. Guzak pulled the boy from the bottom of the pool. Miss Spangler applied artificial respiration for 10 minutes be- fore the youngster was revived. The boy was treated at a hos- pit: 11 and later released. Writing to the chief lifeguard at the full “The cre your wrote. only is alive today alertness and lifeguard.” pool, dit reason our Mrs. Guzak to Miss is because quick ac Mrs. gives Spangler. little boy of the tion of Guzak Dr. C. S. Swope Will Speak At Dedication Meeting last school directors of the new Joint ing, Donegal Thursday High Scho even. ol dis- cussed further plans for the de- dication service on Nov. Dr. dent speaker, of Charles S. Swope, West Teachers College, Chester will Edward Charles, man of the public relations com mittee, announced. It was revealed that clubs of Mount Joy, and Florin have agreed up a dental clinic, purchase of stand, d cost of $950. taken on the clubs’ rill a dental and cabine Action wx reque be 10. presi- State the chair- Lions Marietta to set involving the chair, ts at a 1s not st that the board appropriate $300 for supplies. It was announced that Mrs. Roy Shank, Marietta R1, has been employed to replace Mrs. Vivian Brown, Mt. Joy, who resigned. Purchase of additional land aseball fields was rec- Musser, nd in acres ibaker, Elam for use for football, bs and girls’ soccer ommended by Jay chairman of the extra curricu- lum committee. The la question involves three belonging to Henry Bn eight acres belonging to Martin man, | Brubaker and a plot 400 feet belonging to and Emery Herr, Musser, recommended that ial records of the board be by the secretary Cl Strasbu finance in the 350 feet by arence rg Ril. chair- financ- kept high school office and that the secre- tary assist the board in taking meetings. minutes of that m I secretary inutes at the board [e also suggested board meetings be sent to the members Jay Musser was authorized to purchase a stage piano from Kirk Johnson & Co., Lancaster, at a cost of $2,200. GIRL SCOUT MEETING AUGUST 30 A neighborhood meeting for Mount Joy ard Florin Girl | Scouts will be held Aug. 30 at 8 p. m. at the Presbyterian church. flag new American the An outdoors will be presented to Donegal High School by the lo-| cal Veterans of Foreign Wars the regular group was announced at meeting of the evening. The to the school by the opening day of school but the formal dedica- tion will place when the| high school is dedicated, take it | | these questions | Several persons recently have pointed out that the Greider building would provide facili- ties for the Boy Scouts only, while a community building would be available to serve oth- er needs. Some workers had covered their areas on Tuesday before | they could be informed of the cancellation. Miss Christine Weidman canvassed both sides of Main street from Barbara street east, and Warren Hayman and Bernard Grissinger had | covered North Barbara street. { | Monday | flag will be given | | community building plan, Nov | the 10. | The group also made plans to] have a stand at the annual Com- munity Exhibit in October. Li- | The troop committee emphas- ized that these sections would not be canvassed again if an- other drive is conducted. In the event enough interest is not exhibited on Monday to warrant going ahead with the the | Scout committee expects - to complete its canvass to raise funds needed for renova- tion work at the Greider build- ing. cense plates will be sold to all| Youth Council VFW members to be placed on| the front of their automobiles. A committee was appointed by the commander to check on| the possibility of planting a plot | of memorial trees in memory of the servicemen who died Mount and vicinity plot would include a tree each man plus a plaque at each The Joy tree. The plot would be the proposed VFW Longenecker Road mittee ren Foley, The com- appointed Martin Brown, Ginder, George Albert, Fisher and Frank Morton. Morton, charge Jay John Mr commander, of the was meeting. ® MOUNT JOY MAN IN COURT TOMORROW Arrested on a charge of at- tempted burglary, a 27-year-old Mount Lancaster jail and will be taken to court tomorrow Joseph N. Habecker charged with violation role. The onymous call to police night. Sgt. Kenneth mer of the Lancaster police caught Habecker attempting to escape from Howell's Lancaster Auto Glass and Paint Co city also is of on an an- last Fri- arrest came day located at building on | ‘Sponsoring Sacred Concert Sunday Mount Joy Youth Council is | sponsoring another of its popu- from | for lar evening services on Sunday. Featured in a sacred concert will be the Acapella Chorus of | East Petersburg. includas War- | The program will be in | charge of Ralph Berrier, and | Pete Nissley will read the Seripture. The service invited to the at public is which will be held | Hostetter’s pavilion at 8 p. m. in Rotarians Hear ‘Talk By Head Coach Of Eagles Joy man is being held in | | Mount Joy Rotarians Tuesday noon heard interesting com- ments on the workings of pro- | fessioral football from Jim Trimble, head coach, and Ed Hogan, publicity director, of pa- | Wit- | Entrance had been gained by breaking a window in a door at | the rear of the store. ® BITTEN BY DOG Franklin Zimmerman, aged 22, North Market Street, was arm by a German belonging to the wound required Dr. David Schlos was the attending physician ® GRAND OPENING bitten on the Police dog, fami'y. The nine sutures ser A Grand opening of the] Kountry Kitchen (formerly Lanc. Co. Farm Diner) recent ly purchased by Mary K. Wol gemuth, will be held Sept. 1, | Mrs. Wolgemuth announced this week ® GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Mr. J. M. Biesecker, who has | conducted a grocery store at 14 | North Market street, Mount Joy for several years, announced this week, that he is going out of | business, due to ill health. | shey where the | tory. | Tripple, | drive of the car. the Philadelphia Eagles. The speakers expressed ap- preciation for the support given the Eagles from fans of this area and predicted a successful season. Dr. David E. Schlosser offer- ed a pleasant piano interlude while the club members were waiting for the speakers who arrived a bit late because of a practice schedule at Her- Eagles are in close training. - — om PHILIP SINEGAR REPORTED SATISFACTORY Condition of Philip Sinegar, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin D. Sineghr, 104 S. Barbara St., Mount Joy is reported satisfac- The youngster suffered a fracture of the left leg and cuts bout the face when he was struck by an automobile | when he rode his bicycle from into the street. Mount Joy, Clyde was the an alley Fhysician on Call Sunday For emergency If you Cannof Reach Your Own Physician Dr. David E. Schlosser