ve 1d rey ' Halloween Parade To Be Held Saturday Night : | y 1 { ' The Mount Joy YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 20 BULLETIN MOUNT JOY. PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1954 Large Crowd Present As Part of large crowd at drawin g for Merchants prizes Saturday night at fire house. 4 An enthusiastic crowd esti- mated at between 1,000 and 1,- 500, gathered at the Mount Joy fire house Saturday night to write success to the Retail Mer- chants promotion which was initiated during Community Exhibit week and carried for- ward through last week. Thirty-one gifts were award- ed to the holders of the more than 19,000 tickets distributed. Contrary to the fears of sponsor- ing merchants that the drawing might take a considerable time, all of the prizes had been claim- ed after one hour and five min- utes. Only 53 tickets were for the 31 gifts, which ed an exceptionally good of public participation. Numerous comments were heard regarding the efficiency which Earl Koser as master of ceremonies and Miller Wolge- muth as assistant handled the event. Miss Joanne Demmy, Miss Donegal of 1954, drew the numbered tickets. One of the evenings high- lights was the presentation of a check for $100 to the Donegal high school band for its band uniforms. The check was pre- sented by Adam H. Greer, co- chairman with Samuel Bals- baugh of the Retail Merchants division of the Chamber of Com- merce. ’ drawn indicat- ratio The band, directed by Geo.' Houck and Morrell Shields, played throughout the evening, from 7:30 to 9:30. i Miss Joanne Demmy, Miss Donegal of gi Prize winners in the order in which their numbers were drawn were: Mrs. Clayton Heisey — dress shoes from Eshleman Bros. Terry Schofield — certificate for $10 worth of cleaning from Eicherlys. Mrs. R. L. Hawthorne—plant- er lamp and identification brac- elet from Adam H. Greer, jew- eler. Clarence Gruber — tire from Geo. W. Leaman. J. Hornafius — basket of gro- ceries from Hess Food Store. Curtis Reisch — set of Boon- tonware dishes from J. B. Hos- tetter & Son. Amos Nolt — nylon and ray- on bed blanket from J. M. Booth. Jim Brown — hunting boots from Jack Horner Shoes. Mrs. Daniel Heisey — dress from Kitty's Dress Shoppe. Chester Ney — floor lamp from Keeners. Viola Way — necklace, brac- elet and earring set from Kosers Jewelry. Jim Heilig — express wagon and 10 quarts of ice cream from Kulp’s News Agency and Lun- cheonette. R. J. Farmer — Telechron el- ectric clock from Lester E. Rob- erts & Son. Bruce Pennell — General El- ectric iron from Martin’s 5 & 10 Store. Caroline Shoop — one year’s locker rent and one gallon of ice cream from Mt. Joy Frozen Food Lockers. 1954, Earl Koser and Miller Wolgemuth at drawing Wakefield 5-year The Mt. Joy Harrison subscription from Bulletin. Richard Schatz two blank- ets from G. C. Murphy Co. Nancy Smith — winter jacket from Mount Joy Dept. Store. Cookie Rehrer — one tricycle from H. S. Newcomer & Son. Minnie Collins auto seat covers from Newcomcr Motors, Inc. Leo R. Smith one planter and plants from Ruhl’s Flowers. Kthel Herr — hassock-chest from Ray Knorr Furniture. Phyllis Brown — Kodak Hawkeye flash camera from Sloan's Fharmacy. Mrs. Harry Darrenkamp basket of groceries from Heisey Grocery. Charles Bittner — Paris toilet set from Store. Jay Kaylor — 20 gallons Esso Extra gasoline, two front wheel Sam Evening in Tyndall's | balanced on car, one car lubri- cation and one oil change with Esso extra motor oil from Van's Servicenter. Sam Heisey Manning- Bowman coffee percolator from Wolgemuth, Inc. Frank Hassinger — wrist watch from Warren H. Greena- walt, jeweler. Irvin Ginder — midget mixer from Way’s Appliances. Ftank Cover 500 letter- heads from W&R Printing Co. George Corll — one case Sico H. D. motor oil and one case of Valvoline motor oil from Zer- phey’s Sico Service Station. ‘Group To Buy| Local Grade School Forms Playground Equipment Playground equipment am- ounting to $750 will be purch- ased by the local School and | Home Association for placement | in the new school playground to the rear of the school it was | decided at the regular meeting last Thursday night. Bruce | Brown, chairman of the com- mittee, was authorized to pur- chase six swings, a glider swing and a merry go round for playground. In other business, a change in the by-laws was read but the voting action will take place at the next regular meeting of the group, Thursday evening, Nov. 18. Ralph Rice, head of Cub Scouting, which is sponsored by the association, gave a report on the three dens already set up. He announced that the dens make up one pack and local pack meetings will be held the last Wednesday of each month. Parents are then invited to these pack meetings. He issued a plea for more den Mothers; since at the present time there are only three dens. The group decided to give the Cub Scouting $50 as a start in their treasury. It was also decided that if parents wish to have a lengthy discussion with a teacher that an appointment be made instead of taking up too much time dur- ing the allotted 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. period. * The teachers were agreed to this procedure. Plans skating party for the ary Safety Patrol to be held at Playland, York, sometime in November. Miss Irene Heisey's home- room received the prize for hav- ing the greatest percentage of parents of students in her room present at the meeting. The Rev. William Harner offered the prayer at the beginning of the meeting and Arthur Schneider, president, was in charge. Mrs. Charles Bennett, Sr, dietitian at the new cafeteria at the Donegal High School, was the special speaker. She discus- sed how the cafeteria is opcrat- ed and held a question and ans- wer period among the parents. She explained that the Class A lunch, as set up by the state de- partment, is the one used at the school. She also told about the surplus commodity food that is received from the federal gov- ernment. - — ® -— - PATROLMAN HONORED Phyllis Brown will wear the honored gold badge of the local elementary school Safety Patrol this week. She was chosen by her classmates because she pul- led a small student out of the way of an automobile. ® BANKS TO CLOSE TUESDAY FOR LEGAL HOLIDAY Both the Union National Bank and the First National Band will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 2 for election day, a legal holiday. The Florin Branch Bank will also be closed. @ Xe One Gift Missed; To Be Awarded At Future Event In Saturday night's draw- ing for the prizes given by Mount Joy Retail Merchants division of the Chamber of Commerce one of the gifts was overlooked. Somehow or other a numb- er was not drawn for the tow gallons of paint and paint rol- ler set offered by the Mount Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Leonard Safko, owner of Mount Joy Tile & Linoleum Co., has agreed to include the gift in the next event being sponsored by the merchants. eres ee. the | were made to sponsor a roller element- | DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE ‘New Band A Mount Joy Elementary School Band has been organized by Mrs. George Broske, music | instructor. At the present time, there are 15 members of band. James Harnish and Dar- ryl Aument play | James Hockenberry, George Roth and Terry Stark, trumpets; Robert Funk, cornet; Thomas Meckley, baritone; Rehrer, alto; Constance Ander- son, saxaphone; Robert Marsh- all, Coral West, Constance White Janice Berrier and Linda Shields, clarinets. Philip Sinegar will also be playing trombone when he re- turns to school and ‘drummer boys’ will be named in the near future. Tryouts are also being held to choose majorettes for the band. Next Monday, Nov. 1, Sharm- on’s Music House will conduct two clinics; one from 1 to 2 p. m. and one from 2 to 3 p. m,, for the purpose of promoting interest in the individual study of instruments. Grades 4, 5 and 6 will attend these clinics which will be held in the auditorium. A meeting for parents will be held the same day at 8:00 p. m. in the auditorium. All interest- Douglas | $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE the | trombones; | ed parents are invited to attend. | Judging To Take Place Friday Windows with Halloween pic- tures will be judged Friday it was announced by the local Joy- Cees. A new feature will be the placement of blue, red and yel- low ribbons on the inside of the winning window in order that the residents may know at a I glance which are the winners | West with Kulp’s; Helpers were also announced by the student-painters. Dennis Beamenderfer and William Charles helped James Heisey do the Bulletin window; Robert Wolgemuth and Dean Brenner helped Brent Keener with the Martin 5 and 10 windows; Rich- ard Nornhold and Fern Wolge- muth helped Randy Grove with the Eberle Beauty Shoppe; Sharon Goodhardt and Barbara Olson helped Sandra Wolge- muth with Wolgemuth Ap- pliance and Nancy Schlos- ser and Dennis Fackler helped Mimi O'Connor with Sloan’s; Helen Rutt and Lora Lee Foley | helped Sally Ulrich with the Lincoln Restaurant; Kenneth Nauman and Ronald Gambler helped Robert Mariner with Horners: Jeffrey Meckley and Larry Gerlach helped Larry Coover with Eshleman’s; Ken- neth Peifer and John Hartman helped Galen Young with New- comer’s: Arthur Schneider and | Robert Keller helped Dennis Naugle with Greer's; Janice Berrier and Nancy Riedell help- ed Linda Morton with Roberts’; Catherine Harnish and Connie Anderson helped Linda Shields with the Acme; John Max and Troy Mark helped Darryl Wit- tle with Tyndall's and Lois Hart and Ronnie Eberle helped Bar- ry Coover with Hostetter’s. Robert Funk and Robert Zieg- ler helped Larry Jones with Way's; Joyce Miley and Roger Packer helped Carol Kaylor with Safko’s; Glenn Peifer and Connie White helped Nellie Derr with Kitty's; Sarah Shu- man and Geoffery Mariner helped Charlotte Young with Gainor’s: Cherryl Brown and Darryl Aument helped Carol and Eddie Zerphey and Sue Mumma help- ed Deanna Walker do Hess’. Winners will be given their cash prizes from the stage of the grade school auditorium Satur- «day evening following rade. the pa- KING AND QUEEN ARE CHOSEN FOR PARADE $510 Received For Community Chest Drive Mount Joy has received $510 in contributions, 20.4 percent of | its quota, in the 30th United | Red Feather Campaign of the Lancaster County Community the first county report released Sunday. The this Friday, is headed in Mount Joy by D. Victor Shenk, chair- and Kenneth A. Gainer, co-chairman. Chest, according to campaign which ends man, The Northwestern “B” Area | of the campaign consisting of Mount Joy, East Hempfield Landis- ville, Rohrerstown, Rapho Twp. (South), and Rapho Township (North) $3,205, 33.5 per cent of the area quota. N. Bailey, and John H Stefly, co-chairman of the entire County Northern Division, of which the North- western "B’’ Area is a part, have reported a total $21,372 re- ceived which is 33.6 per cent of its quota. As of last Sunday, contribu- tors thruout Lancaster County have given $319,345 or 59.4 per cent of the campaign goal of $537,640. The Red Feather Cam- paign has been conducted since October 4th in the county and since October 13th in the city. “We are confident that we can Twp. East Petersburg, has collected Maurice chairman, of reach the goal this year”, em- phasized William H. Beadle, General Campaign Chairman. “Especially in the county areas, Hurricane Hazel made it impos- sible for some of our volunteer workers to complete their soli- citations. We want to urge all solicitors to turn in a complete report by Friday, Oct. 29, so that we can have the final re- sults by the end of the campaign period”. ® — COUPLE CELEBRATES 58TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H 318 North Barbara Street, brated their fifty-eighth wed- ding anniversary last Friday, Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Eby were married Oct. 22, 1896 in Lancas- ter by the Rev. D. R. Gerhart Mrs. Eby was the former Bar- bara F. Gerber. The couple have three sons, Benjamin, Clinton and Raymond, all of Mount Joy; Eby, cele- three grandchildren and one great grandchild. ® — - -— - @® Vandalism Reported Several reports of vandal ism have been received in the past few days. Burgess B. Titus Rutt stat- ed today that the borough has added a number of extra po- lice, some of them in plain clothes, in order to put a stop to such vandalism. The burgess points out that parents will be held responsib- le for the acts of their chil- dren. | Church. Miss Rosenfeld and Agnes James Grove will reign over the festivities the Halloween King and Queen. The two were as chosen by their senior high classmates at Donegal High School. They will ride on the Lions’ float which will lead off the pa- rade. They will present the pri- zes at the grade school. Last year's king and queen from the Mount Joy high school were Judith Kopp and Irvin Nauman. \ngsthering Receive 1816 Garments A total of 1816 garments were received at the annual in-gath- ering of the Mount Joy Branch of the Needlework Guild of Am- erica Tuesday at the Methodist These garments were distributed to needy families in the vicinity, hospitals, orphan- ages, and church homes Wed- nesday. A memoriam table was of the features of the day. Per- sons could give gifts in memory of friends and relatives no long- er living. Another featured ta- ble was the Girl Scout table. On it were garments, hand- made, by the members of each of the local troops. Guest Speaker Addressed Group Dr. one many Royer principal of the Royer Greaves School for the Blind, the guest speaker at the affair. She spoke about the operation of the school and told the women that love is the theme of working to- Jessie Greaves, was gether She brought with her Miss Theresa Pierce, a student of the school. Miss Fierce showed the group how to write in braille and then played the piano. An offering was taken and the mon- cy was donated to'the school Officers are Alected Prior to the annual tea which directors and el- ected during the business meet- Clarence Schock was president; renamed Young, was served to all the members, officers were ing. Mrs renamed Mrs. president; honorary Simeon Horton, Mrs. Frank Sr., renamed vice president; Mrs. Samuel Balsbaugh, secre- tary and Mrs. Melvin Weaver, treasurer Two To Collect Funds For Cop A door-to-door solicitation will be conducted in Florin to raise funds toward the purchase of winter uniforms for the new- ly appointed police officer. Miss Valera Johnson and Mrs. Viola 3ricker will conduct the drive this week. If any citizens are not contacted, and they wish to contribute to the drive, they are asked to call either of the two women. The new policeman is Sylves ter Swords who has been ap- pointed policeman in both the East Donegal Twp. and Mt. Joy Twp. He has been on the job ap- proximately three months ® BAND CLUB TO MEET The Donegal High School band club will hold a meeting in the Donegal High School next Monday evening, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. All parents of band members are invited to attend this meet- ing. All suggestions of money- raising ideas will be appreciat- ed in order to finance the uni- forming of the band. uc [hs Tos Bn ‘Change Made ‘To Provide Shorter Route A change in the streets of for- mation for the annual Lions Club sponsored Halloween Pa- rade Saturday night was an- nounced by Charles Eshleman, chairman. The parade will form at the Aircraft Marine Corpora- | tion building on the corner of { Jacob and New Streets and not the former grade school proper- | ty on Marietta St. This change was made primar- ily for the very small children. Forming on Jacob Street will shorten the route for the small children who, in the past, had trouble keeping after the bands. Cash Prizes Will Be Given Prizes amounting to approxi- mately $140.00 will be offered to the marchers. In the first, sec- ond and third divisions, three firsts, seconds and thirds will be offered to the most comical, most original and fanciest. In the fourth division both the fan- ciest and the most comical couple will receive prizes as well as the fanciest or most ori- ginal group consisting of three or more people. Two prizes will be offered to the best appearing floats. These prizes will be given from the stage of the local ele- mentary school auditorium fol- lowing the parade. Parade Route should be lighted The parade route will be as- sembled at the Aircraft Marine Products and the Grey Iron Cas- ting Company and adjoining streets as indicated in each di- vision. The parade will move north on South Jacob Street to Main Street; west on Main to New Haven Street; south on New Haven to Marietta; east on Marietta to Poplar; south on Poplar to the Mt. Joy Element- ary school and disband. The parade will form at 6:30 p.m. and move off promptly at 7:30 p.m. The committee asks that residents along the route will help to light the parade with spot lights and porch lights. Division Stations Announced The first division fer all chil- dren up to and including fifth grade will form on South Jacob Street in front of the Grey Iron Casting Co. The parking lot north of the plant may also be used. The second division will form on the north side of the Aircraft Marine plant in the parking lot. This division will include all children from the sixth grade up to and including the twelfth grade The third division will form on the South side of the Aircrait Plant and will include all per- sons who do not attend school; over high school or, everyone age The fourth division will form on New Street east of South Barbara Street. This division will consist of groups, couples and floats. Refreshments Will Be Sold Prior to the parade and dur- ing the parade the concessions committee of the Lions Club has announced that refreshments and novelties will be sold along the This sale will assist in the financing the expenses of the parade Anyone may participate in this annual event. Individuals, organizations are Judging route businesses or invited to enter floats. of the contestants will be done on Main Street and again on Poplar Street. As the divisions arrive at the grade school build- ing, they will proceed into the auditorium. As the last members of the fourth division have en- tered the auditorium, the prizes for each division will be an- nounced and awarded. ® a LOCAL BOY BREAKS ARM William Pennell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pennell, West Main Street, was injured while playing at the local elementary school playground Monday. He was treated at the Lancaster General Hospital for a broken arm, broken in two places. Oo eo Fhysician on Call Sunday For emergency If you Cannot Reach Your Own Physician Dr. David E. Schlosser Be art Nant