LS hr" a The Mount Joy YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 26 National J. C. Seiler Re-Elected Housing Plan Head Feted Board President Local Albert D. Seiler was re-elect- ed president of the Mount Joy In Mou nt Joy ! Borough School Board for an- Approval other term of one year. Paul Stoner was re-elected vice pres- Council granted approval of in this locality, E. Lemar Buck- jgent of the board. The other 3 a suggested housing program ner, national president of the members of the board are Jay presented at their regular meet- Junior Chamber of Commerce, | Musser, Frank Walters, Jr., and ing Monday night in the Coun- addressed 150 JayCees, JoyCees Dr. David Schlosser. cil Chamber bi Jack Hornafius, and guests at a special dinner The announcement was made | Elizabethtown. Previously ap- held in his honor at the Mount {hat the state milk program will | proved by the local zoning com- Joy American Legion Home on begin in the grades next Mon- mission, Mr. Hornafius’, plan to Monday night. day. build homes around the Birch- Following the invocation by ® ! land Avenue section of the bor- the Rev. L.. D. Koder, pastor of | ough was given the green light . the local Lutheran Church, and S 1 A by eouncil. As soon as he re- i i an d rrives | ceives veterans’ housing ap- a ham dinner, Charles Curtis, Making his only appearance state executive vice president, | T Vi | proval, work will begin on the introduced K. L. Shirk, Lancas- | n own Ia first five homes. ter, the Pennsylvania JayCee : ye By The group decided to donate MOUNT Joy. PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBHR 9, 1954 wa | FOrmer Mount COMMUNITY | Clothes Are Two Groups Heck '‘Neoded For Officers At School Ann Young was elected chairman of the Y-Teens of the id Bundles’ Donegal High School at an or- “Bundle Week” is being ob- ganization meeting held recent- served this week at the Donegal ly. Sara Jane Poriner Vas chos- High School in conjunction with on secretary. Advisors for the the Annual Children’s Clothing club which is affiliated with the Crusade. The charity project is Iv C aay i) Joseph Liew being sponsored at the school by ya an Ny BR ya ; gl ted both the senior high and the ju- John ies ang was ¢ecl nor high student councils temporary president and James Clothes should be brought to the Rireey. wi of school Friday with the deadline ne i 300 > - organiza 10h, as next Monday morning, Dec. After an expected larger mem- 13. From the high school, they bership is received, permanent are sent in bags prepared by elections will be held. the “Save The Children Federa- . tion, Inc., a Carnegie Endow- Fl P! ment International Center, in orin ans New York. They are sent to the y *» New York center for repacking. Co m m u n | ty $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE | | | | | | Joy © Man To Be Installed «As College President John Z. Martin Takes Office On Saturday Vern A. Zook of Monrovia, Chairman of the Board of Trust- ces of Upland College, Upland, Calif. announced today that a special program is being plan- ned for Saturday, Dec. 11, to provide an inaugural for Presi- dent John Z. Martin. President Martin, who becomes the sev: enth president of Upland college officially took over his duties in September of this year, but the official inaugural program and presentation of charter and seal will be made on the December date. The program, beginning at 3:00 on Saturday, which will be open to the public, will assem- ble a number of outstanding dignitaries from civic organiza- A 3 SY BR a FE RG TS TN TN 30 3 NO 06 00 3 3 30 3 5 30 36 30 6 35 35 35 3 35 3 SS ne mm v5 i ey @ — Be bh FETE TE SR TER REIN FE RATE » - q . | president. Mr. Shirk announced Reindeer $25.00 to the community Christ- ] ! 10 the group that Lancaster Over 500 children visited | mas decorations and to give the County has the most charters of | gt, Claus in his toyland at | semi-annual $300.00 to the lo- any county in the state and that | yw, Appliance Store Saturday | cal fire company. The St. Luke’s the state’s JayCee birthplace is following his arrival Episcopal Church asked permis Lancaster County. He in turn ;,., Mount Joy from the North | sion to erect a double-faced sign introduced Mr. Buckner to the | pole Arriving again this year | on the corner of Market and group who greeted him with a oo 0 reindeer, Santa | Main Streets. The request will, : vani:a Juniloi The representatives of student ; x council in each homeroom are Yu le Prog ram tions, from liberal arts colleges, 3 and from ministerial represen- in charge of the project. Items needed are clean, wear- The Florin Community Christ- | tatives. The program will be open to the public and promises able clothing. Outgrown, used mas program will be held on ; or new children’s and adult Thursday evening, Dec. 23, at 8 | 0 present an interesting over- | view of Upland College. HONOR N NAL PRESIDENT K. L. Shirk, left. Pennsyl- clothing such as gos, dresses, o'clock in front of the bank| Bishop Henry G. Brubaker standing applause. traveled through Salunga, Lan-| in turn, be submitted by council Chamber of Commerce president, and Nicholas Leit- sweaters, shirts, pants, socks, building. _ : wh is the veti ata ident ¢ In Mr. Buckner’s address, he qe ; tonite oS el In lumh tae TE ner, right, Mount Joy JayCee head, greeting E. Lemar Buckner, underwear, pajamas, sheets and The program will consist of | 0 1s the re iring presi ent o ; isville, Florin and Mount Joy | to the state for their approval National president, at dinner here Monday night warm blankets; all types of ba- male quartet numbers, the read- the college, is now actively en- - gaged as Bishop of the Californ- stressed the two aims of the or- pefore arriving : > stor . ; : Be Bins OF or | belore arriving at the stole, James Spangler reported from | by clothes and wearable shoes. ing of the Christmas Story, and | : | No high heeled shoes are need- the singing of the old familiar | ia Brethren in Christ Church. ganization; first, to better the : 2 He climbed the ladder to his | {0 sting of the merchants’ community in which the chap- 1g SO G d S h | T P | : 2g a 0 , r is located. and a p throne on the second floor and | committee which he attended in Fa a C 00 0 resent | ed. These clothes are sent to carols by all who will attend | | Preservation wit be. made 54 there he greeted the children | {he name of borough council | war-torn countries and to sec- this program the retiring president an ohn teach and practice leadership a- ie. na > ar I AREAL : na and gave each one a candy cane. | go reporte : we is a do- n . [ s of the United States where Booklets cont: 5 tl ols | Z. Martin will accept this pre- i : g ported that there is a d T D c M tions of the United Jooklets containing the car Pe. i) gsi Children may visit him Monday | gre to transform unused prop- WO ort ristmas usica ! they are needed. will be given free. and candy to sentation and present the inaug- e ese J aeals severe . ve . ORR Wednesday and Friday evenings erty along the railroad tracks Although the project is a stu- all the children. ul address: t to Calif Tartin, who went to Californ- ® i instances. One included a state- r A Christmas sic: > accompanist in Par : 4 : rv | Ws Sis John Way, sponsor, announc-| into useful parking spaces. The A Christmas inusical will be accompanist in Part 1I of the dent affair: others: may coniris All are weicome to this pro- 1 i ment of a young JayCee from 4 | matter will be considered by the! Dr sented by the students of the musical. Fourth graders will bute by any student ia in 1948 from Mount Joy, Pa., Manila, Philippine Islands, who Santa received letters fom roa] > Mount Joy Elementary School sing O Little Town of Bethle-; 0) %y a 1 i wre urged] has served previously as teacher : t $ or 3 : Ina > SC . Parents ¢ ) . a : i at the international convention Davis. Mevers. Robert Movers. | under the direction of Mrs. Geo. hem, by Redner; Christmas ©! the SChoo at Niagara Christian College in in Mexico City, told: that the | leyers, obert Meyers, Tt was nlso that Sl mens Ga re Po fina Al be s to gather items to send to the tp oi 4 Me» y, a Janet Ela Nisley Duavie as also an 1 é Broske and assisted by members Chorale, by Bach will be sung it Co : Grou ro Hold Fort Erie North, Ontario, Cana- i {stunde 100k to the United States |= ane ssley, uayne ahi Liovd Myers James : LA Tu Seta. or os {rls choir: Lov: school with their children. : slands loc ¢ United SLates | Caswell: Yvonne Bretz, Arthur) 2° +10) YE J an a of the clementary faculty Tues by a special girls’ choir: ora . £4 ~ I da. From 1943 to 1948 when he 1 not for morey and materials but = a Spangler and Titus Rutt will gay evening, December 14, 7:30 Lee Foley will give a cello solo ame to California, he was in- : . : Baughman, Carol Ann Helm- of oh 2 : > ve ar he DE RTS WINS ea Ne was i for leadership. He also urged g represent Mount Joy at the an- ,, 1, jn the school toring, O Come, All Ye Faithful, by Brae RE ok Cookie ate volved in sales work in Penn Ge SR | A "Christmas Cookie Sale’ sylyania. Since his arrival here, : stedter, Theodore Fellenbaum, : : : : each chapter to not make theirs Davic Meizie nual Christmas meeting of the props are asked to have chil- Reading; a special ensemble will a white collar group but to in- | 2° Ee ~. | Lancaster County Boroughs’ As- grep backstage at 7:15 p. m sing Silent Night, by Gruber dusle all walks of lite aad als Cindy Mumper, Betty Mae Fry, SA RLY co ics i Yoh Gates vas Medic | Adude all alks O01 lie gid als Michael Germer. Roberta’ Ger- Part I of the program inc by es and John Gates, homas I ¢ - march Commander, by Buch-' Jey and James Heisey will Sng, ran Mrs. James Roberts, Wa Mr, a a A M tJ will be sponsored by the local! he has served the college very Marietta Avenue, Tount Joy, intima i Marietta yer : School and Home Association | capably as instructor in the sociation in Ephrata. i a as » winner of the JoyCee . . ct : ! Was fhe winn : I the Saturday before Christmas, | geience area. He has also had a /° to not make the average age of blans wore. also] a { mer, Mary Rovenolt, Gerald, Preliminary plans were also | ] i the group above 30. He conclud- i) Ince street lights from tel; a waltz, Junior Prom, by | We Three Kings, by Hopkins. ponsored Roxanne doll. The Dec. 18. The sale was planned at! sevice of cdminictralive duties i pS al Ober, Carole Fellenbaum, James | begun to place street lights from tet. Y Te tures wes | ok is | ed his speech by citing severa Sally Ann Hanna, | the last existing one on Park played by the newly Fifth graders will sing © raz the War's toviand. | the last regular meeting of the including Religious Director, Instances in when George Broske, Vicki Lindell | Avenue which start from the ' organized Mount Joy Element. Come. All Ye Faithful, by Read- si —- — group. in November and Mrs. Dean of Student Personnel, and people “make history ; apa Joel Goodling, Paul Smith, Wil- | North Barbara Street section ary School Band which will ing; Away in a Manger, by John Wealand was chosen chair-| Academy Frincipal. His rapid early age and. ended with the liam Baughman, Doris Bair, | now to East Main Street. make its appearance next Tues Mueller: and Christmas Every- | Post Office man of the committee ascension 1o the. college’s greatest of all in the Christian Linda Caswell, Gerald, Patty. » day. Terry Stark and George | where. by Czeck Carol. Carol] | "Mrs. Wealand announced that! important post is indicative of world who Sompleted pis Thies Donald, Ronald and Bonnie Al- | R ify will play a trumpet duct, | pychenaver and Judy Nissley Gives Schedule the sale will be held similar to his active drive and his superior > denn leman. William Buller, Nancy Fire Company & Stient, Night, by Gruner afl he) will sing a vocal duet Cesa . | a food sale and will be held in| inter-personal relations. Nicholas Leitner, local Jay- Joan Vogle and Mitchell Albert. ind po the hn play a novelty, Bambino, by Fietro Yon and a For Holidays ont of the Rutt Insurance Ags To at of Upland Cee president, and master of "Three: of sz le lette | tv. tha Snowman” by Nel special ansemble will sing | ; i honey College was C. C. Burkholder, ceremonies for the evening, pre Three of the sample g oe ects cers . d Rollins c {1 Hillsid { The following schedule will ie he reed trom 1020 10 193] Ore 2S > > y - w »} an Ol > ~ OD . e. ! ; ; : i go “a 99 9: : ; ith gifts fr = the | 2T¢ “Dear Santa, My name T kindergarten rhythm Sheep on the tilla | go into effect on Dec. 16th so Members of the association ed Co a i sented him with gifts rom the Billy Buller. I am 7 years Miller Wolgemuth was re EK ree Te Morel Sixth graders will sing 0 00 will have an oppor- Will be asked to bake extra Following this ‘ sess town. He was given a pair of I have been a good boy. I would | ected president of the local fire 0a nd wi'l play A are > ry Christmas Bells, by Murray; oo" "a0 their mailing early. Cookies at the same time that | ved as active president until shoes {von the Gerberich-Payne like to have you bring me a | company at their regular Dc by Haydn; Jingle Bells, 0 ” "| Angels We Have Heard On High; The tam sind parce) ot they are baking their regular, K 1933. H. G. Brubaker, who has Shoo & Soy eng Ir model plane, walkie-talkie set cember meeting last Thursday. port an Soldiers M ih { Joy to the World, by Handel : hn en eight in batches of Christmas cookies. | served two terms, took the pres : r ‘ c « y , c “+ Ba : lirec Ss , SW open ig 4 5 Pa en Doe his Lynda, 30d 4 toy and a tim thumb typewriter. I | Earl Zink was elected first vice Schumann Student o Re and Merry Christmas and Hap- | haw hd en On Satur These will be sold by the dozen idency in 1933 and served for iL for. bis s i x : : : I ris Bair « Jaret Nis- : No 1 . | close at six eac ay Se - : rh GENET AChR ; tol lel. Yor, his son Brent, from will remain a good boy. Signed | president; Thomas Brown III, | are Doris Bair and Jaret 1s py New Year, an English tradi- 2 € A ae lou will the day of the sale the next soven years. Dr. Arth rey asung any ; TE i i les ay, Dec > W IS Ww ie rasa the Grey Iron Casting Company Billy Buller.” i second vice; Richard Divet, re- 5-63 tional song arranged by Mrs, gay ; 2 i ory pve esd a ® ur Clime ‘haga, who is pres ntly a winter jacket for his son, Ter- ) : cording secretary Marshall The first grade will sing Jol- Broske. Terry Stark will play a open at vii re a open the director of the African miss 7, fr >» Ned Gar > "Dee ante aus Jé a : 5! api 3 Nar i til six. The lobby will be open . Tons ADD : : a ry, from the Ned Garme nt Com “Dear Santa Cl ius, Iw Av 8 Dussinger, financial secre‘ary | ly old St. Nicholas: ( hristmas trumpet solo, “We Three Kings i i S 9 n> Do hi First All-Scout sion program of the Brethren in pany and a pair of pillow cases pair of roller skates. I want a and treasurer: The Rev. Q-A.1Tm Crowninshicld: Santa or Orient Are. by. Hopkins. al ay Sunday, Dex 9, bu Crist Church. served as. from the Mount Joy Mills, Ine. | big truck and Whatever else you Deck, chaplain; Ray Myers. fire Claus 1s Comin’ To Town, by ° = there will be no window service. Part Held Sat dent of the institution from 1940 ! The money order window will Y . to 1944 at which time Dr. Jessa Thank you for all and The Mechanical Toys, In addition, each place Setting | ave lov me : , | chief; John Myers, assistant; Coats; a T same | rs as before : x 3 acct : included a map of Mount Joy the toys you brought me last Christian Charles, chief engin- by Norman. In this song, Doug- EDI ORIAL: keep the sume hours as betors, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cub F. Lady, now a missionary in < S, 5 y: 4 ¢ p - x, rd . Teddy Fellenbaum, from 9 to 5 and on Saturday Scouts and Brownies were the became president and from the JoyCees for a place- year. Goodbye, now; take good ime MEI anil mle se- | las Brow! mat; a Mount Joy Bulletin, Old care of yourself. Don’t forget my Sof Me et he ” Funk and Gary Cupper NEFDED:PLACE TO HOLD from 9 to 12 noon. There will be 4 of honor at an all-Scout copved his aext term. Counting Sol candy bars from the Bach- | little brother and my big sister. alan: Mr. Dussinger. chief lad- | will be the tops and Joan Au- | DANCING SCHOOL no service on Christmas Day. party Saturday held in the Sico Brubaker individually for both man Chocolate Mfg. Company:, Signed, Billy Baughman.” John Schroll, captain ment, Cindy Mumper, Sandra Clvde G. Nickle, director of Unsealed cards can still be Garage and spossored by the terms, Martin then becomes the pencils and ladies’ stocking re- “Degr Santa, I am a good boy | oa. police; John Myers, as- Harple and Donna Funk will be Sheol of JAS, witich mailed for 2c with only the sig- | local American Legion Approx- seventh president of Upland pair Kits from the Sico Com- | ang this is what I want, c'oth- oon treasurer; Marlyn Myers, the dolls. George Broske will ing sol is J El nature on the card. If the card imately 140 attended the affair College. pany, Zipper sticks from the ing. Beat the Clock game, Ram- | assistant secretary; Earl Derr, play a piano solo Punch and Ju- | conducts dancing sc AOS in contains any writing other than to play games, square dance and A special invitation banquet | Eicherly Dry Cleaning and Tail- | ar of Jungle Game, Groucho | trustee for 3 years. ds iz | izabethtown and Harrisburg, is {he signature, it will cost 3c. be served refreshments will be held following the in- ors, and pencils from the Union | Marx game, and records and SH 7 Dl Carole West, of sixth grade, | seeking quarters for offering a Be sure you have correct ad- The party was held in appre- augural program, when over 150 National Bank. Following, the puzzles. And this is what I want Christian Charles and Maz 1 a a a'ty number, | similar school to the youngsters dress on your cards. Wrap par- ciation for the groups’ attending special guests and dignitaries Flizabethtown group gave for Mother, perfume and for lyn Myers. delegates to the X re Ears on Stra:ght. by Le : Mott Jov cels well and tie them securely. Memorial services sponsored by will be enjoying the program of “Buck” a No. 10 spreader {rom Dad, shaving cream. Signed A county firemens conven op Yin Fy : 8 ous, a Mail early, and avoid the rush. the Legion. Legionairres who fellowship and interest. Ernest Jhe Buch Mfg. Company, Ephra- | Jimmy, Metzler.’ with Rone Penfiwell and Ro second. grade students will Phot there Is a desire among - assisted at the party were James Boyer, Director of Public Rela- ta. shoes for the three Buckner ® a ert Williams as alternates; Mr Secon gras ; toh residents of this community for vs Shaeffer. Harry Hoffman and tions of the College, will serve Dussinger, representative to the Up On The Housetop, Db such a school to be opened is in- Girl Scouts Raising George Leibschultz. The leaders zs Master of Ceremonies. children; Lebanon, bologna; [,OCAL BOY ACCOMPANIES es, Columbia, cut glass tumblers; FAMOUS TRUMPETER Lancaster, pretzels; Chester Jay Barnhart, West Donegal tate renti J arry Harby; The Gin . : . 3 Stau iconyention, with oo ny bv Swife: I Saw Mommy Kiss-| dicated by applications received Funds For Trip of the various troops were the Hendrix alternate; ia obi : others in charge. A STATEMENT BY BURGESS Wertz, chairman of the enter- ing Santa Claus, by Conner: | by Mr. Nickle. He is prepared To Philadelphia The scouts and leaders ex- I was called for a hearing on { ‘ounty, mushrooms; Manheim, gtreet, Joy, a member of 4 Hi oe Ai EE Rete. Pon i ace { tw hoily frees; New lolland, Fo tore “hand and. the iia Sat sid Wii Jia SE to go'shend With fhe schodl of Troop 75 Girl Scouts are hard pressed their appreciation for an alleged ‘bad pass” in Florin. Amish rocking chair; Hanover, marching band of the Franklin committee of Elwood Stark. Mr. ri ed COTE YM and My cept for one thing. at work these days workirg tO their first party. They especially I acknowledge no such offense. books, pretzels and chips and 3,34 Marshall College. accom- Neiss, John Sliver and Mr. Fen- le Hy or 9 Coats Se Up to now he has not been raise funds lo. trip 10 wish to thank the American Le- The hearing could not be held Reading, pretzels. Other chap- panied Raftel Mendez, world well. ik a 4 jo flutephone | Successful in renting quarters Fhiladelphia to see television’s gion, Red Rose Dairy, Sico Co., because of the arrest of the pre- ters represented were Coates- famous trumpeteer Saturday The group decided to decor Fh Hn a. GE BE | ot o reasonable rate. Mr. Nickle famous Big Top circus. James Heilig, the businessmen siding Justice of the Feace. ville, Landisville-Salunga, and pjght on the piano. ate the outside of the firehouse bai hin! P Ty Alone Single Presently they are selling real of the town who gave prizes and No order was given to Mount Harrisburg. Mr. Mendez appeared at Hen- with Christmas decorations and EN The Tie ll sine | : 0 ; We Five. dnc ver the holly wreaths as a project to as- any others concerned with mak- Joy officers to “knock off” resi- Local guests of honor were ge] Hall for a concert and was announced that officers will be A re. Sante Clits, . by a Cs g sist them in re aching their goal. ing the party a success. dents of Florin, as rumored. t PLD mn X Y { minimum quota required and ee mtorr oat sep —— None will be given, either Fu- i ot i e > installed : » January mee 4 Adam Greer, vice president of accompanied by the concert installed at the Januar Autre and ‘Haldeman and Witte : ture action on the case is un- the Chamber of Commerce; Lar- pand for all his solos but one. It ing. Fire Chief Myers reported by. Bertin will be we appreciate the cooperation or. pr re calls during Novem- . of the newspaper and the par- een n I u S certain I claim only the rights and ° mor Smith, publisher of the was this solo that the local boy three fire sane by Toppin, Fron Bulfletin; and Miss Joanne Dem- accompanied him on the piano. ber, cos Gerberich and Donna Corll. | ents and Cafldien - a vee tess) tesies of any citizen my, the JayCee sponsored Miss Goi 4 SE SLL : sing the thir dn nop. | @t such reasonable rates tha C il TY N courtesies of & : Following the third grade per-| & Sieh Hoe te LO ecting oys For eeqay B. TITUS RUTT —-— @— AN. Dojiegal. Pictures were taken I Te E d an offering Will Be and Dr Retail Merc um Oo n taken for the bencfit of the mu- To I ters. Het A reminder—the Y-Teen and this time because of the short BILLY PENNELL WINS det traveled to Fhiladelphia . : h D He fund Coe Brow. aon Savers ao might roe ists Hi-¥ Clubs of Donegal High are time left to them. COLORING CONTEST 3 wiiere he addressed the JayCees Shopping Event Wit ance grader, wi i wi en > gestion write to: Clyde G. Nick- collecting toys on Monday, De-| If vou find you are unable to Billy Pennell, 116 W. Main in that area Tuesday! | Sty Neh, rg also a le. Nickle’'s School of Arts, 22 comber 13 between the hours ofy have them ready or if no one street, is the winner of last rere en sree | A Christmas dance will fea- featured will Krug Deanna Wa er, a : 8 S. Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa. 7-9 P. M. The clubs are spons-|f calls for your toys contact the week's coloring contest being sixth grader, will play O Holy . y = oring this program to give the following people; Ann Young conducted by Way's Appliances. be appropriate | . : i ©L.D BADGE WI NNER ' ture the conclusion of the Mt. Christmas music. 3 as. Also during S ; te ; A J MED FOR WEFK Joy Retail Merchants shopping The program will last until Night, by Adams. f oo u in Oe needy children of our communi- for Marietta (Marietta 6-2921,) Billv was awarded a prize from | Aument will wear the | promotion on Saturday evening, 11 p.m. intermission, the i 00] Sa PHYSICIAN ON CALL ties a happier Christmas. Loretta Garlin of Mount Joy Way's Toyland, and as prize Honored gold badge ‘of the | Dec. 18. | There will be a short intermis- Home Association will presen al SUNDAY a All toys will be accepted re-| (Mt. Joy 3-6862), Daisy Brooks winner will be eligible for the chocl safety patrol for the| Beginning at 9 p. m, the sion at 10 p. m., during which three-speed record player to the |. gardless of condition and will | for Florin (Mt. Joy 3-4451), grand prize at the conclusion of qe have all necessary repairs made] Donald Raber for the contest. Pictures for color- re Yan . > e school as their | sek. He pulled u third grader | Donegal high school dance band the merchants will select the students of th : choo Dr. John Gates ; : i l to get them ready for distribu-|| (Marietta 6-3345). They will ing appear each week in The ut from the path oi an auto- will play for dancers at the Mt. | winners of some 40 prizes val- Christmas present. : | Joy grade school. Also to be ued at $1,000. Mrs. John Hart will be the o e tion. Have your toys ready at, see that the toys are picked up. Bulletin. dh SARE RE Ll A