| “AW | | K. A. Gainer To Head Local United Drive Kenneth North Barbara Street, has been gelect- the United Mount Joy, it was announced today by Daniel Rhoads, campaign general chairman. Warren L. Gainer, 25 ed as chairman of Community Campaign in "YEAR, NO. 14 Hayman, North Barbara Street B h Ch i will serve as co-chairman. D E H R k El i d acnman 0COo ate Another resident of Mt. Joy, Kr. Zra ® anc eC oa Lester Hostetter, 315 N. Bar- Company Official bara Street is chairman of the Christian Education Di t ative Northwestern “B” Ares recor entire : Northv Ty 760 9 Addresses Rotary of which Mount Joy is a part. He is assisted by co-chairman N N M; t T ht | Richard Stark, assistant pro-, Roy Forney, Jr., Florin. ame Ew nis er onig | duction superintendent at Bach- | The United Community Cam- Dr. Ezra H. Ranck was elect- | man Chocolate Company, paign is a new this ed the Director of christian, LIONS HEAR TALK ON Se Seder % Mow I] idl ar itin for the first me | tary u unche esday. yeay ming: for hi ns Education of the Eastern Con- LIFE IN RUSSIA | tir ling a bid Aft brief history the fund-raising drives of the Mrs. Shirk of Hallont fter giving a brie story Be op py of the 920 Red Feather Services of the ference of Community Chest, the Hearing ted Brethren Church during the Conservation Center and the first day of the annual confer-| YMCA which are joining the ence Tuesday. The position is a Chest in December, and the, newly created one with offices Red Cross. The campaign will in Harrisburg. He was elected get under way throughout Lan- Over two other candidates. caster County on Oct. 3rd and, Dr. and Mrs. Ranck will move will last through October 28th. Other boroughs and town- ships in the Northwestern “B” Ny, area are. 3? East Hempfield Township — > Robert W. Bentzel, Landisville, : Whe i, William J. Hunte, E. co-chairman. Harold M. chair- East chairman; Petersburg, East Saylor, Petersburg— East Petersburg, man; . Charles Dietrich, detersburg, co-chairman. Landisville—James R. Kaufl- Landisville, chairman; Salunga, co- man, Harold chairman. James FE. chairman; Rohrers-, to Rohrerstown Lancaster, Osenbach, DR. EZRA H. RANCK Brinton, Colonial Park, Harrisburg, Rev. C. 1. town, co-chairman. in the near future. The Rancks Rapho Township (South) — and their two children, Lee and Ralph Swarr, Mount Joy Ri, Mrs. Jaek Taylor, came to Mt. chairman; Henry Reist, Mount JOV in #1938 where Dr. Ranck Joy Rl, co-chairman. has been pastor of the St. Rapho Township (North) — Two chairmen: Norman Krea- election. They had formerly) lived in Campbelltown prior to| YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER the Evangelical Uni-! ! Lions Club | | day Mark’s E.U.B. church until the | ows, bed linens, dishes, cooler- | | Company dy, Manheim R2 and Rev. H. co M. Tobias, Manheim R4. Two moving to Mount Joy. co-chairmen Arthur Hostet- His new position is effective] ter, Mount Joy R2 and Amos, at once. His successor will be] P. Geib, Manheim R4. | named tonight following the] Daniel Rhoads gives this mes- three-day conference. The new sage to {he more than 5,000 minister for the Mount Joy church will be in the local campaign workers in the coun- church Sunday. County is a tru- in which to ty: “Lancaster ly wonderful place live and I think you will agree wv . that no small part of its being Fashion Show wonderful are the many, many fine. community services that Pi N we have to help people when ans ear they are sick, handicapped in . . some way, or in trouble. Lan- C l i caster County’s fine services are omp € 100 a good indication of the basic- Tickets for the Mount Joy RCL i ally kind and considerate atti- : : to : and ons de ye ; Fashion Show to be staged on uae we have or our Me S = 3 , § hi ve § ir ‘friends Wednesday, Oct. 5, will go on anc ncignpors. i a sale this week. They may be 4 is my hope that because py rehased from any member of we have this one opportunity {he JoyCees or at the Bulletin id in what would normal-| vy be four campaigns. everyone ma . : of us will iin ho of The affair will begin at 8:00 iort and ork that it d io] p. m. in the Mount Joy Elemen- c ork tha eserves. toils : 1 Brow that 1 rant tary School auditorium. Again K at I, as a volunteer, i tes ni this year the showing of fall would like to be called on to! .° : : NL : fashions will be staged in pan- assist in fewer campaigns and I : tomime scenes. suspect that you share that feel- 1 er Ti oO ice - ing. All of our agencies deserve Mrs. Janet Witmer, Miss Bu our help but I would like to zanne Sponsler and Miss Char- help all of them at one and the 10tte Feezer are in gharge of SAYRE tira? | tickets and programs. Mrs. Ab- same time”, | lg { ram Koser and Mrs. Thomas GROUP COMPLETES O'Connor are in charge of prop- ~ | erties. PLANS FOR SOUP Back stage assistants are Mrs. ken area by | Express Corporation | donating SALE SATURDAY larold Zimmerman, Jr., Mrs. Plans were completed for Martha Germer, Mrs. John Mil- the chicken corn soup sale for ler and Mrs. Charles Zeller. Saturday, Sept. 24, by the la- The refreshment tables will be dies auxiliary of the local in charge of Mrs. William Gass- Friendship Fire Company at man, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, | their regular meeting last! Mrs. Henry Zerphey, Mrs. Ken-| Thursday. The sale will be held neth Gainer, Miss Betsy Bigler, | at the fire house beginning at Miss Carol Smith and Mrs. Geo. | Albert. Mrs. Charles Johnson is general chairman of the event. The admittance 11:00 a. m. Soup will be sold! by the plate and by the quart. A general food sale will accom- pany the soup sale. I to tickets entitle a person to the show, re- Plans were also completed to| freshments and, as an added at- visit the TIronville Fire Com-| traction, three door prizes. pany auxiliary Tuesday, Sept. The first door prize will be a 27. A bus will leave at 7:00 p.| choice of a dress from Kitty's m. for all those who will attend | Dress Shop, second, winner's the gathering. | choice of a sweater; and third, Mrs. James| Winner's choice of a handbag. into the ry { TWO MORE CHAIRMEN | NAMED FOR NEW YEAR Two additional member, was accepted One new Floyd, group. chairman . | were named to serve in the The Physician On Call | Social Welfare Association for Sunday the new year. Charles Fish was | named chairman of the Youth | of the | the | circulars MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 on the development use of chocolate, Mr Stark explain- ed some of the many problems of the industry. While most of the countries that raise cocoa beans are con- trolled by England, manufactur- | ers of the United States are footing a large portion of the bill for res=arch in the planting, R. D. was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the local Tuesday at Hostet-| ter’s. Mrs. Shirk was a former stage actress and dancer in Rus-| sia. In her talk she told the club members how she and four other girls left Russia after each had married an American citizen in 1946. She told of her| Left to right, standing James Bennett, John Reigle, COLLECTING FURNITURE FOR FLOOD AREA James Shaeffer, Jack Bennett; will] Joanne Bennett, on truck - George : ; cultivation and harvesting of] eibsc , life under the Soviet prior to : | Leibschultz. | the cocoa bean. This has pro- that time. | : : : : | duced a unique situation where- Arthur Greiner, deputy gov- : . i alle ri . ar a present ood. urged by England is able to exercise C tt N STROY: WIS Draven | a large degree of control of the; ommi ees ame or the members to attend the fall | price of a product rally at Ephrata Oct. 10. John; a : i subsidized by Weidman, president, was in | mostly : od States users. charge of the meeting. ———— ® which is| the Unit-| The Bachman Chocolate Com- | pany was founded in 1915. En-| joying a steady growth, the lo-| Airplane Crashes | cal firm is doing a yearly gross, business of $4,000,000. It pro-| duces 75 different coatings for Near Iron Bridge ucers all over the country. Mount Joy RI], To compensate for continuing Bridge, was the increases in costs, the Bachman! ane crash Saturday evening. company has. increased produc.! , Williams of Allentown and tion to the point where its out- put is between 30.000 and 40.- two employees of the Williams 000 pounds in nine hours, a Chevrolet Company, Elizabeth- quantity that formerly required town, made a forced landing 24 hours with nearly as after both darkness and fog made it possible for them to much help. ators, gas stoves, radios, chairs, Continval fluctuation in find Donegal Airport. The plane landed near the tables, lamps and couches price of the cocoa bean is one The Legion wishes to thank of the industry’s major prob- hridge, bounced across the road, the citizens who donated the lems, Mr. Sans painted out. | hit a tree stump which wreck- items to help the unfortunate. — | ed the landing gear, whirled a- flood victims. The organization PP&L INCREASES round and came to rest in the also wishes fo oo the Bee CAPACITY IN fed jay Dee of the an eene who | Rev. Paul Z. Hess. donated trucks to pick up the SPORTING HLL AREA The plane was items. The group also thanks Berusylyonia Power & Light by truck for repairs. Phares Bulletin for donating the Compurny pecenily compleiay La dis, owner of Donegal Air- which: were $40,000 project of importance 7] Lord po bs es to its customers in the Sporting| Port, said that Williams makes ed Saturday, Sept. 10. Hi ova: . ros f Man-| frequent trips to the airport Plans are being made to have Hill area southwest © an ia «d_ was familiar with where the items delivered to the stric- heim, it was announced today, > Te 5 4 Ee 3 I Shirk M by Mr. C. G. Long, Lancaster the airport is located. he 5 district manager. This project, . which was of several the use of their i ti i {ded ~ ; ; : ration, 1as provide Chester Weimer will drive Aut al : : : siderable increase in capacity In truck to the area. the area. Approximately Christmas Lights of line, formerly Residents Donate Eight Truck Loads Of Furniture Eight truckloads of furniture donated by the residents borough by the Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 American Legion for flood victims Satur- “and Monday. The donations included beds, mattresses, pil- Iron- of a near scene were twice the transported are truck. the months’ a con- Joycees Make Autumn Plans attended seven miles supplied from Thirty-two persons capacity sources, were T B F d d reconstructed and converted to| the first fall meeting of the Joy- 0 € xten € operate as a part of the high- Cees Tuesday at the Arcadia, On Main Street capacity 12,000-volt system. To Langasier. Drs. Mares : Hays accomplish this, it was neces- man was prese nted a Tose coy Fifteen new candle units are gary to reinsulate the facilities, ered gavel as the incoming nearing the finishing stages it replace line transformers thru- president by Mrs. Eugene Eich- was announced by the borough out the area, replace numerous erly, outgoing president. Christmas lighting committee. poles and sections of conduct-! Following the banquet, a business meeting was conducted The boxes have been made and ors, and install switching equip- the tubes have been purchased. ment. Several sections of new by the new president. The At the present time, they are line, totaling about one mile, group made final plans for the being assembled. were built to complete the con- sc cond annual Fashion Show to With the addition of the ad- nection to the 12,000-volt sys- be held Wednesday evening, ditional units, this Christmas tem. | October 3. Mount Joy will have communi- This project, one of many in The group also made final ty lighting on Main Street from PP&L’s continuing construction plans to hold a fishpond stand Jacob Street as the eastern ex- program, was the result of long at the local community exhibit tremity to the railroad crossing range planning that enables the during the four-day affair. Mrs. | at the western part of West utility to keep pace with ever-' Charles Ryman is in charge. Main Street. increasing demands for electri- Mrs. William Gassman, Mrs. Last year’s addition to the city throughout its central east-| William Smith, Miss Carol project was the purchase of ern Pennsylvania service area. | Smith and Miss Joanne Brown | time clocks so that the lights — | were named to a committee in would all be lighted at ap- PATROL ELECTS NEW | charge of preparing a float en- | proximately the same times. OFFICERS FOR YEAR | try for the community exhibit mien free — ade Barbara Stehman was elect- Parace. EXPLORER SCOUTS TO ed captain of the Mount Joy, Tentative plans were made PRESENT TV SHOW Elementary School Safety Pa-| to stage a Halloween Party in | Dr. Newton E. Kendig AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, | George Albert, publicity. | Activities committee and Mrs October and to again sponsor “The Philmont Story” will trol and Dennis Naugle was el-| 9 be presented on WGAL-TV, ected lieutenant. Janice Berrier| the window painting contest a- Saturday, Sept. 24, 4:15 to 4:45 was chosen secretary. | mong the elementary students. in- The group also decided to p. m. Six Explorer Scouts of For the second week, Lewis| * Lancaster County will present Hart was elected to wear the| Vite the JaneCees of Lancaster the program which will include gold badge. Lewis was chosen to Visit the local group for a Christmas meeting in December. slides and stories of the Ex- for the honor because he is al- | plorer’s trip to Philmont, New ways at his post early for duty. Mrs. Martha Germer was Mexico. ee | named as a new member to The group of boys are repre- | BAND CONCERT | the “Welcome to Mount Joy” sentatives of the troops who| AT MAYTOWN committee and Mrs. Harold made the trip in August. Mount| A free Band Concert will be Zimmerman, Jr. Messiah Chil- Jov's representative will bel presented on Sunday, Sept. 25 dren’s Home birthday chairman Robert Buchenauer. | at 7:30 P. M. in the Maytown announced new children and es). | square by the Bainbridge band. their birthdates. RESIDENT IN HOSPITAL | te etn frp | The next meeting will be Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum, S.| Sullivan County is held Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, Market Street, has been a var] still a land of game, many deer at the home of Mrs. Ryman with Miss Charlotte Feezer as co-hostess. tient in the Lancaster General and bear being shot there each Hospital for the past two weeks, year. - PNS | ding to Corn Queen Contest Plans have been completed for the annual Corn Queen con- test by Farm Women Society | No. 8 which will be held Thurs-, | day evening, Oct. 13. Candidates from four high schools and three 4-H Clubs will be invited to take part in the contest. Girls will again be judged on their talent, beauty and personality. Girls will be invited from the Mount H Club, Donegal 4-H Club, Eli- zabethtown 4-H Club, Eliza- bethtown High School, Donegal High School, Hempfield High School and Manheim Central High School. Last year’s queen, Miss Carol Buch, Marietta, will be invited to crown the new Corn Queen. The girls will ride in the Wed- nesday night parade which op- ens the fair. Mrs. Arthur Mayer was nam- ed to take charge of the candi- dates. The program committee includes Mrs. Robert Eshleman, Mrs. W. Scott Heisey, Mrs. J. W. Heisey, Mrs. Robert Trim- mer and Mrs. Charles Shank. Mrs. Clarence Greider is in charge of flowers. Mrs. Roy Greider, Mrs. Curvin Martin, Mrs. Alvin Reist, Mrs. Abram Musser and Mrs. Clyde Sump- man are in charge of decora- tions. Mrs. Paul Witman and Mrs. John Keener are in charge of the gifts and Miss Anna Mae Eby and Miss Ruth Eby are in charge of the judges. —@ Another Fire Is Fought On Mount Joy Street After a period of months, another fire fought in the 200 block of Mt. several was Joy Street Friday morning, at 4:00 a. m. The fire was con- fined to a small chicken house which was located in the back- yard of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark residence. Mount Joy Friendship Firemen answered the call. Other fires at the same loca- | tion have been a large one in which homes were partially de- stroyed; two others which were confined to garages; and accor- neighbors’ reports there were still two others that were extinguished without call- ing the fire department. Each fire has occurred around the same early morning hour. = FIRST FALL MEETING OF HOSPITAL BRANCH The first meeting of the sea- son of the Mount Joy Branch of the United Auxiliaries to the Lancaster General Hospital will be held next Thursday evening, Sept. 29. The meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stehman, Marietta Avenue, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Eric Olson is president of the group. pho group. Joy 4-| DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Sod Plowing Contest Scheduled For Local Community Exhibit SE ee en Mount Joy will introduce a CHAIRMAN NAMED FOR new type of contest in this COMMUNITY GROUPS | year's community exhibit. The : : | “sod plowing” contest is the Following the balloting of first of its Kind in Lancaster | Community Agricultural Stabi- County. These plans were made lization and _Conservation Com- final at a meeting of the exhib- | mittee, elections have been tab- it committee Monday night. ulated and committee chairmen| pm. (ontest will replace the named for the sixtecn communi- corn husking contest which was | ties of the county. held annually in connection Christ N. Miller, Elizabeth-| with the exhibit. town R1, was elected chairman The contest will be held on of the Conoy, West Donegal| the John Melhorn farm along and Mount Joy group; John|the Marietta pike just beyond Herr, Mount Joy R1, was elect-| the borough limits. ed chairman of the East Done- William Risser was named gal, West Hempfield group;| chairman of the committee in and Ammon F. Shelly, of Man-| charge of the event. His com- heim RI1, chairman of the Ra-| mittee included Lewis Bixler, Grant Miller and John Weid- man. The group announced that a judging schedule set up by Farm Women No. the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity will be used. Contestants Hear Talk On will be judged on an eight- point plan. Examples of the Holiday Favors items are the straightness of : the row, straightness of the Mrs. Nissley Rohrer was thel and depth of the fur- guest speaker at the meeting of| now. Farm Society Women No. 8 on Any person residing in Lan- Saturday afternoon at the home cnster County is eligible to of the president, Mrs. Charles compete in the contest. Six cash Felty, Maytown. She spoke on| yrizes will be offered holiday favors. A complete list of the rules Miss Izabelle Endslow was in| for the new contest will be giv- charge of devotions and Mrs.| en at a later date in the Bul- Warren Heisey gave a report| letin. on the farm women’s camp at Also decided at the meeting Swatara. were Mrs.| was the assignment of Jacob Felty, Miss Endslow, Mrs. Har-| Corll to secure entertainment old Endslow and Mrs. John| for Saturday evening. The next Warfel. | meeting of the group will be Plans were made by the held Tuesday, Oct. 4. group for the annual Corn] Queen contest. The next meet-| BP, W. PLANS FIRST home of Saturday, ing will be held at the Mrs. Charles Shank Oct. 3. FALL MEETING Dr. Joyce Foley will be the guest speaker at the first fall meeting ofthe Mt. Joy Business and Professional Women’s club Monday evening, Sept. 26. Dr. Foley is serving her in- George F. Broske eceives ew a talk * R N t hip at St. Joseph's Hospit bout the Women’s Medical Col- leg which receives financial s-pport from B.P.W. Clubs. She introduced by Mrs. Jos- Appointment George F. Broske, 230 Mari will be eph Germer who is chairmn etta Avenue, Mount Joy, has . : : of the Health and Safety co been appointed As:ociate Direc- mitt rittee. tor of Admissions and Place- > > "ranklin and Marshall ir pot ai Pronk % Walter WINS TRACTOR CONTES] ollege, succeedlr alter . . oC 8 . David Shaffner, 19, of Mui Myers who was nam=2d Alumni : ~~... Joy Rl, won the tractor dri Secretary last month. Earlier 3 contest Saturday at the F this summer Broske had been : i bethtown Farm Fair. appointed Registrar of the col- i : . who works on his fathe:! lege, a newly created post at S won the event over Rok F&M. Mrs. George Rutter, the John fensburger, former Nancy Honaman of Lan- Carl Gish, Melvin Longer ix caster, has been named Regis- Walter Bernhavt. John Garbe trar. Dean Hoffer, John Wagner and Mr. Broske, a graduate of Kenneth Newcomer. M llersville State Teachers Col- — > lege, taught in the Mount Joy Borough High School and more Date Set For recently was a Counselor in the Donegal Joint High School. He received his Master of Educa- Halloween Parade tion degree from Temple Uni- Saturday, October 29, has versity in 1952 and is currently been named Rs the date for the pursuing work toward his doc- annual Lion-sponsored Hallo- torate in the same institution. ys Parade i) Ne doy b He is married to the former COMp ete plans. Wi 2 Ethel Moore of Mt. Jov listed later concerning the pa- . a ade i anti Mrs. Rutter is a graduate of rade but 1a he both Mount Holvoke Colles Class children and adults may be oun (Lo ego 45S thinking about their costume or of 1948. She was an instructor float entries. Charles Eshleman is chair- man of the committee with Jno. Franklin and 1948 to 1949, assistant for the of Economics at Marshall from and personnel Aetna Life Insurance Company, Lande de ond Myers: ard | Hartford, Connecticut, from kisi ase. 949 950. 5 p >- ge or es as o . : The ol F&M this week he Webb reunion will be held Sunday, September 25 at yy Donegal Church House, Donegal NEEDLEWORK GUILD Springs. DIRECTORS MEETING SEPTEMBER 28 The September meeting of the directors of the Needlework Guild of America will be held Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. A. Horton, 313 West Donegal St. To Report New Families Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763 | AAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAN er