The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1955, Image 1

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DONALD RABER JA
MES WITTLE
JOSEPH WEBER
JAMES S
he Mount Joy
YOUR
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NEWSPAPER
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 41
Robert Hurst
Named President
Of Rotary Club
Robert Hurst, president,
Michael Pricio, vice president,
Charles Ruhl, sceretary, and
installed next June.
These officers were elected on
Tuesday noon by the club's
board of directors following the
regular weekly luncheon meet- |
ing. |
Hurst will succeed Adam |
Greer as president and Pricio |
succeeds Hurst as vice president. |
Ruhl and Shaefler were
ceted to their offices.
Speaker of the day was Clar-
ence C. Newcomer, Lancaster
attorney, and son of
Clarence S. Newcomer of town.
Mr. Newcomer
ous methods by which proper]
drawing of wills and setting vp
of trusts will be of help to a
man’s family after his death.
The speaker offered a number
of suggestions on how
may be planned to reduce taxes
and to retain estate administra-
tion in the hands of those in
whom a man has confidence.
It was pointed out that when
there is no will or trust the ad-
ministration of an estate lies
solely in the hands of the court,
which can follow only the pro-
cedures prescribed by law. But
the drawing of. a will makes it
possible for a man to place the
administration of his estate with
fitted to
family
estates
those who best
handle it to benefit
the most.
x
are
his
CPL. WILLIAM C. DOMMEL
ARRIVES IN KOREA
Cpl. William C. Dommel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Dommell of Doncgal Springs,
Mount Joy, arrived at an air
base in Korea Feb. 20 for duty
with Marine Aircraft Group 12
of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.
3 Norman Garber, Youth-Day
re-el- | Nicholas Leitner, JayCee President is seated at the right at Youth
Day elections at Donegal high school.

Paul Stoner, Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, is not secking
re-election as a Mount Joy
ough School Board director. He
served as a member of the
board for the past twenty years
At the present time, he is vice
president of the local board and
Jor-
| a member of the property com-
School
was chair-
committee
mittee of the Donegal
Board. Last year, he
man of the property
at Donegal.
In his place and running on
both the Republican and Demo-
cratic ticket will be Clyde Ger-
berich, Jr. The second board di-
rector candidate this year will
be Dr. David Schlosser who is
secking re-election on the Re-
publican ticket. Two will be el-
ected in the November election.
There is only one contest for
the primary election in Mt. Joy
Borough. In the west ward Mi-
chael Good, 109 West Main St.,'
and Irvin M. Kaylor, West Main
Street, are both seeking the Re-
publican nominee for constable. |
Three contests will take place
in East Donegal Township on

Ashenfelter Chosen Governor
Of Denegal At Youth Day Election
Charles Ashenfelter candidat:
of the Green Par.y, was elected
Governor of Donegal High
School, in the Youth Day in
Government Election last F.iday
afternoon. The green party made
an cight-to-one sweeping victory
when they won all but one
school board’s director’s position
James Grove was elected lieu-
tenant governor; Barbara Mar-
tin and Peter Nisslcy, represen-
tatives to the capital; Sara Jane
Portner, auditor; Doris Groff,
assessor; Agnes Rosenfeld. tax
collector; and Jay Metzler,
school director, on the Green
tcket. James Wittle, the Wh'te
party candidate for school direc-
tor, was the sole winner of his
party. .
Under the lcadership of cam-
paign manager Alan Kugle, the
green party candida’'es marched
into the auditorium to the pre-
election rally amidst drums and
music Wednesday morning.
Falph Buffenmyer, white par'y
manager, also assembled his
candidates on the stage of the
auditorium for the morning ral-

| voting were Mr. Garber,
ly. Each candidate made a
spcech before the student and
faculty bodies. As an added in-
centive to vote “Green, the
party concluded the rally with
a trumpet blare and the lower-
ing of the movie screen on
which large lettered words pro-
claimed ‘Vote Green’.
According to Norman Garber,
chairman of the project spon-
sored by the Mount Joy Jay-
Cees, approximately 700 s.u-
dents voted in the voting ma-
chines during the day. At the
time of registration, there was a
difference of 12 between the
registrations of the green and
white parties.
JayCecs who assisted in the
QO. K,
Snyder, and Nicholas Leitner,
who checked registrations; and
paul Stoner, Jr. and Michael
Pricio, who explained how vot-
ing machines are op rated. Good
citizenship, good judgment and
“splitting the ticket” were
stressed throughout the citizen- |

ULLETI
Chairman, seated atl left and
worn Ochool Director For Twenty Years
tate planning, > vs Not Seeking Re-election In May
the Republican ticket at the
May primaries. Roy E. Longe-
necker, Marietta R1; Maurice A.
Sweizer, Marietta and John
Roland, Mount Joy R1 are seek-
for school
(Tum to page 5)
ing the nomination

Unicn National
Bank Will Build
Cne-Story Annex
The board of
Union National Mount Joy bank
has awarded a contract to D. S.
Warfel Lan
caster, for the erection of a one
story addition to the present
building. This addition will be
and
directors of the
Associates, Inc.
occupied as a bookkeeping
accounting room while the pres-
ent bookkeeping quarters will
be converted into a consultation
room.
The present building was ren-
ovated in 1951, but due to con-
tinuing growth of the bank, it
was found necessary to enlarge
its facilities, again. The addition
will not disturb
made in 1951.
any changes
$e
mt
YOUTH DAY IN GOVERNMENT WINNERS —
manager for Green Party; Agnes Rosenfeld, tax collector;
Charles Achenfelter, governor; James Wittle, sch ool director; Barbara Martin
| Well Done, Donegal Indi
HIRK
MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955
Junior Class Will
Present Play Next
Friday, Saturday
|
{ Donegal
“The
| Call of the Banshee,” a mystery
The Junior class of
| high school will present
eight o'-
Saturday,
| April 1 and 2, in the high school
Miss Catharine G.
Zeller, English teacher, will di-
| farce in three acts, at
clock, Friday and
auditorium.
rect the production
Members of the cast are the
William Arnold,
| Dixie Bair, Edith Binoche, Wil-
liam
following:
Earhart, Charles Byers,
Scott Carpenter,
Halbleib,
Horning,
Sutter,
George Williams, Peggy Wolfe.
and
wen are student directors. Com-
Gary Epler,
Nelson Hess,
Miriam Nell,
Jean Wagner,
Asher
Louise
Jarbara
Judy Linard Julia Loe-
mittecs appointed are as follows
Stage, Gordon Nell, chairman;
Harry Frey, Dallas Lehman,
Robert Mowrer, Richard Rich
ards, Ronald Schofield, James
Staley, Thomas Zimmerman;
Lizhts and Sound, Harold Krall,
chairman; Gerald Becker, Jack
{ Gilbert, James Craul; Tickets,
Charles Groff, chairman; Susan
Fellenbaum, Beverly Marley,
James Pennell;
Horning,
Joyce Martin,
Properties, Louise
chairman; Dixie Bair, Helen
Hilt, Joanne Landis, Julia Ris-
scr; Programs, Lynne Fackler,
chairman; Ruth Ann Moyer,
Sue Schroll; Publicity, Jack
Bcaston; Make-Up, Mae Keener,
chairman; Darlene Gerlitzkee,
Lois Good, Judy Linard, Julia
Locwen, Joyce Staley;
Ushers, George McKain, chair
man; Beverly Armold,
Fellenbaum, Romaine Garman,
Jane Gotshall, Peggy Houseal,
Freda Hummel, Gloria Leak-
way, Lois Lehman, Doris Long,
Winona Markley, Beverly Mar-
ley, Joyce Martin, Marlene
Mumper, Marlene Murray, Ed-
ith Raber, Joan Schneider, Judy
8mith, Sampho Stephanis, Esth-
er Wolgemuth.
Susan
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JAMES GROVE

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ALAN KUGLE
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DEDICATED
TO


Miss Ruth Drescher,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dres-
cher, Mount Joy R1, was the
student of the week at the Ro-
tary meeting Tuesday. Miss
Drescher is a member of the
senior class of Donegal High
School
Ladd Welfare
Will Reorganize
Next Wednesday
Residents of the borough are
urged to attend a re organiza-
tional meeting of the Mount Joy
Social Welfare Assoc ation next
Wednesday evening in the fire-
house
Called by the president,
Charles Bennett, Jr., the mect-
ing will be held at 7:30 p. m.
All persons who support the
Red Feather agency are mem-
bers of the group.
Included in the re-organiza-
tional meeting will be the elec-
tion of new directors and new
(Turn to Page 5
i
TWINS BORN TO
LOCAL COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brene-
man. 8 Pinkerton Road, Mount
Joy, announce the birth of twin
daughters Sunday at the Lan-
caster General Hospital. The
girls’ names are Jane Ellen and
Joan Elaine



Sara Jane Portner, auditor; Alan Kugle, campaign
James
lieutenant governor;
and Peter Nissley,
Grove,
ship project. Jack Shaeffer was representatives. Jay Metzler, school director, and Doris Groff, assessor, were absent when photo
faculty advisor.
was taken.
—Photo by Robert Zeiters
© $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE |
daugh-
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
B.P.W. Club To
Feature Charter
Banquet Monday
Miss Mildred Whitby,
dent of the Pennsylvania Feder-
ation of Business and Profession-
al Women’s Clubs, will present
presi-
the charter to the newly organ-
ized Mount Joy
Professional Women's Club on
Monday night. The charter ban-
Hos-
Business and


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CHARLES ASHENFELTER
DONEGAL HIGH RECORD
Score Opponent Score |!
79 Kennard Dale 33
76 Kennard-Dale 33
69 E. Lampeter 28
66 E-town 43
177 Lamp-Stras. 50
67 Lanc. Catholic 42
63 Columbia 53
74 Manheim Central 46 |
78 Milton Hershey 54
67 Hempficld 53
59 Lamp-Stras. 36
61 E-town 46
62 New Holland 36
65 Milton Hershey 51
53 Columbia 51
65 New Holland 45
88 Paradise 46
70 Hempfield 39
' 29 Manheim-Twp. 26
66 Lamp-Stras. 46
84 Manheim Central 39
ww Eastern-Joint 61
58 Swatara 41
67 Palmyra 55
62 Unionville 56
63 Fountain-Hill 67
Section I Champions.
County Champions.
District III Champions.
Inter-Digtrict Champions.
That's the record—a record
quet is being held at the
tetter Pavilion, 6:30 p. m.
the Elizabcthtown Club,
sponsore of the local
with
the
group,
in charge.
Miss Mame McDowell, Dallas-
town, district chairman, will in-
stall the new officers of the
club. Mrs. George Broske will
be installed president; Mrs. Si-
mon Nissley, first vice president
Mrs.
vice president; Miss Lois Rohr-
Lester Roberts, second
er, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, record-
ing secretary and Miss Christine
Weidman, treasurer.
Also included in the program
will be the invocation by the
Rev. Clarence Helwig, pastor of
the local Church of God; the
Address of Welcome by Miss
Elizabcth Orfanella, Lancaster;
vocal selections by Miss Dorothy
Schock and William Gassman;
and the benediction by the Rev.
Lester Koder, paster of the lo-
cal Trinity Lutheran Church.
In addition to the charter
members of the club,
tatives of the borough's civic
organizations, guests of the
members, and members of the
Business and Professional Wom-
en’s Clubs in the territory have
been invited.
represen
of which Donegal’s team, coach,
student body and thousands of
fans can be justly proud. It's a
record in which team, coach,
student body and fans all have
had a part.
And while the Indians have
been denied a state title, their
supporters have not allowed
their pride in their team to be-
come the least bit tarnished.
There is probably nothing
anyone on The Bulletin
could write concerning last Sat-
urday night's game that would
be new. The game has been re
played hundreds of times.
However, had the team
all the way The Bulletin would
have heralded the with
pictures, headlines
of praise.
Well, it’s the same team, they
re the same boys, and,
they are still the champs. So
this week's front
ned primarily in
great team, with a record
staft
s0ne
boys
and woods
10 us,
page is plan-
tribute to a
that
few can equal, and to coach and
superb demon
the
and sports
players for a
stration throughout
of team play, courage
manship.
season
Congratulations on a fine sea-
son; The entire community is
proud of you!
“All The Hotcakes You Can Eat”
Is Feature Of Lions Breakfast
“All the hotcakes you can
eat” is the feature of the Mount
Joy Lions Club public breakfast
to be held Saturday morning
March 26 at the firehouse. Per-
sons attending the affair may
eat all the hotcakes that they
wish plus a serving of
coffee or milk and fruit juice
for seventy-five cents.
The affair will be held on the
first floor of the firchouse from
6:00 a.m. until noon. In case of
inclement weather, the engines
will not be moved outdoors and
the breakfast will be held on
the second fioor.
Proceeds {from the public
breakfast will go toward the ac-
tivitics fund of the club. At the
present time, one of the out-
| standing projects included in the
activities fund is the Dental
Clinic at the Donegal High
School. This clinic is sponsored
jointly by the Lions Clubs of
| Mount Joy. Florin and Marietta.
Door prizes will be offered.
Tickets are Qeing sold prior to
the breakfast but anyone not
having a ticket may purchase
one at the door.
| The pancake mix is a dona-
| tion of the Quaker Oats Com-
pany. Milk is being donated by
Clarence Greider of the Red
Roze Dairy, Mount Joy Rl. The
griddles on which the hot cakes
will bc made are being lent to
the group by the Pennsylvania
Power and Light Company, Lan-
caster. Art classes instructed
by Mrs. Beryl Hahn at the Don-
egal School made the posters an
nouncing the afTair
Lion members will work in 2
shifts starting at 4:00 a. m. Hot
cake workers are, Charles
Chunko, Howard Sutter, Joseph
Taylor, Clayton Aument, Lloyd
Myers, Robert McGinley, Geo
Broske, Alvin Bigler, Samuel
Harnish, Arthur Zerphey., Geo
Copenhaver, and H Morrell
Shields.
Sausage committeemen are
Clyde Mumpcr, Freeman Naug-
le, George Brown III, Charles
Hershey, Lewis Bixler, Lloyd
Derr, Albert Forry and Victor
Koser. Coffee and juice work-
will be John Weidman,
Charles Eshleman, Clyde Nis-
sley, Sylvester Shuman, Arthur
Sprecher, John Cosgrove, Mar-
vin Gruber and Jay Barnhart
Mauric~ Bailey, Henry Zer-
phey, William Batzel, Raymond
Knor», Panl Gingrich, Bigler
Mumma and David Myers will
be in charge of equipment and
set-up. Servers will be John
Landis, Edward Richter and
James Spangler. Ticket takers
will be Ralph Alleman and Rob-
ert Schroll.
ers

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ans! We Salute You!
|
JAY METZLER

JOHN HEISTAND

JAMES KINSEY

JOHN

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