COLUMN LEFT... I The Mount Jo DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER 3 3y Larmon D. Smith HATS OFF TO COUNCIL Borough Councii members to be commended for this week’s action on parking meter violations Violators will be tagged with pink tickets, with police ers depositing nickles the meters in front of the over- parked cars. Any violator who takes his ticket with a nickle to the burgess within 48 hours will avoid the usual fine. How- ever, anyone who fails to do so will be fined the $1.00. Full cooperation of the pub- lic urged. Council has taken a progressive step. Success of the move depends entirely up- on motorists who metered spaces. in is use Similar plans have proved satisfactory in other communi- ties. The plan will work here, provided there is no general a- buse of it. to to keep tickets is- and, sec- ond, to pay up promptly when they do receive pink tickets. Again we urge the public cooperate fully: first, the number of pink sued to a minimum, NATIONAL WEEK This week The Bulletin joins newspapers all over ths coun- try in observing National News- Week In observance, we'd like to take a moment to reaffirm The Journalist's Creed, written by the late Walter Wil- Iiams, Dean of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri: NEWSPAPER paper I believe in the profession of Journalism. I believe that the public jour- nal is a public trust; that alll connected with it to the full of their responsibi- lity, trustees for the public: that acceptance of lesser vice than the public service betrayal of this trust. { I believe that clear thinking statement, accuracy and fairness, are fundamental to good journalism. I believe that a should write only holds his heart to I believe that suppress on the news, for consideration other than the welfare of ety, is indefensible. I believe that should write as a journalist what would are, ser- is and clear journalist what he true. of in be any soci- no on2 he a gentleman: that bribery by one’s own poc- not say as ketbook is as much to be avoid- ed as bribery by the pocket- book of another; that individual respnsibility may not be escap- ed by pl-ading another's instruc- tions another's div'dends. I that advertising, news, editorial columns should s2rve the best in- terest readers; that a single standard of truth and cleanness should prevail for all; that the supreme test of good journalism is the measure of its public service. I believe that the journalism which succesds best - and best deserves fears God and honors man: is stoutly in- dependent, unmoved by of opinion or greed of or believe and alike, of success - pride power, construct've, tolerant, but never careless; self-controlled, patient, always respectful of its readers but vna‘raid: is q ickly indignant at injustice: un- swayed by the appeal of privi- lege or the clamor of the mob; to give every man chance and. as far as law and honest wage and recognition of brotherhood can make it an eanal chance: is pro- fonndly while sincere- ly promnting international good will and cementing world com- radeship: is a journalism of hu- manity, of and for today's world. is a SO HONORFD AT A turkey birthday dinner was served Sundav in honor of Mrs. C. A. Ricedorf. Rheems and Mr. Winfield Hendrix. The dinner was sedved at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hen-| drix. DINNER on APPA The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Connor ANPP offic-| | guidance five to the meeting. They were | ocenpation~l | representative of FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 16 Community Exhibit Opens | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 1:00 - Judging.. the Mt. Joy Lions Club THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 by Farm Women Society FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 12:30 Farmer's Streets Co-Op 8:00 WEDNFSDAYV onet tor er OCTOBFR the Pennsvlvaria Snecial entertainment Community Exhibit Events Main events for the thirty-fourth Community Exhibit are as follows: 7:00 - Opening night parade parade sponsored by horses and commercial entries. 10:00 - Livestock judging (morning & afternoon) 8:00 - Crowning of the 1955 Corn Queen sponsor d 8:00 - Start of the three-day quoit pitching contest at the Henry Street courts. 1:00 - Plowing contest on the John Melhorn farm, the new feature of this year’s show 8:00 - Concert by the Donegal High School Band Tractor driving contest between 2:00 - Soap box race on Manhe'm Street Varied musical entertainment 19, at Hostetter's Pavilion, Norman Reber, Farmer annual Mount Joy which includes bands, floats, No. 8. Mount Joy Old Market at the Manh2im and f:30 mible ban- field editor | will be the guest speak will also be included. | Annunl Directors Named To Band Club At Donegal High Eleven directors were elect- ed to the board of the Donegal High School Band Club at the meeting of the group Monday night at the school. The bers elected are Arthur Zuck, Mrs. Hazel Baker and Mrs. Kauffman, Marietta; William Young, George Bowers and Mrs. John Zeller, E-st Donegal Township; Curtis Reisch, Ray- Gilbert and Samuel Har- nish, Mount Joy Borough; Mrs. Sadie Brooks and Buckwalter, Mt. Joy Twp. Officers will be elected the directors at the next meet- ing November. Plans were made to operate the food con- cession stand at the basketball games this year. H. Morrell Shields, band instructor, an- nounced that the band will pa- rade at both the local Comm n- ity Exhibit parade next Wed- nesday and the lceal Halloween parade Saturday, Oct. 29, and will give a concert next Friday | at the Community Exhibit. The membership drive is in its second month. Members are urged to pay their yearly dues at the present time. A commit- tee formed lost month will vis- ‘t the business places in the two boroughs and two townships to sol'cit for funds to complete te pavment of the uniforms. In one year, the club earned $7.000 of the $8.000 cost of the vniforms With $1,000 still needed. donations and member- ship dues are needed now. -® mem- mond and | Mrs. by in Guidance Directors Stort Conferences Tuesday afternoon, five girls the Donegal High School were taken to the Millersville State Teachers College for a Future Teachers Assocation conferenc2. Miss Lily Martin, director, escorted the of Miriam Joyce Julia Loewen, Miriam Roland, and Peggy Wolfe. Friday, the Krudden Prefer- ence Record tests will be given to all the ninth grade students of the school. The test is guidance test the individuals. Last Friday, a Naval officer, the NROTC,! spoke to the senior boys. Rag- ner Hallgren, guidance director, was in charge of the boys’ meeting which also consisted of Nell, Eberle an for aa question and answer session.! | present Needlework Geld Sets Date For i Tuesday, October been set as the day of the an- Ingathering of the Mount Joy branch of the Needlework Guild of America. The direct- ors of the met last week at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. S'meon Horton, to make the plans for the aflair. 25, has nual association annual annual the group the also the scheduled the donates of Included in gathering will be an- and for meeting of which nual tea is members and who a the Each garments directors. | two the at the A present person is a member urged to look at items. 1ssociat’on and is tend the lisplayed suest speaker will for th2 anncal meeting Wednesday, Oct. 26, listribution day. The group al so decided to donate aid to the flood victims through call from the national headquarters. Mrs. Horton has forty-two di- rectors in the association at the tea and donated be will b a time. Fashion Show Well Attended Two hundrad, persons attended the second an- show sponsored in the grade night. The thru seventy-five nual fashion by the JoyCees school Wednesday event was made possible the cooperation of Kitty's Dress Shop, Keener's Furniture Stor, Greer's Jewclry Store, Koser’s Jewelry Store, Sloan's Pharma- cy, J. C. Snavely Inc., Ruhl's Flowers, Dry Clcaners, and Jack Shoes. Thanks also to Hess’ Store and Sons, Eicherly’s Horn- ex- the er’s is tended tickets Besides the models Gary and Harold Zimmerman, in: two of sk'ts. William Batzel charge of the lighting and Mrs. George Broske played the organ throughout the show and during Prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Riegle, Mrs. J. R. Miley, and Mrs. H. E. Garber During interm‘ssion the ence was served sherbet punch and home-made cookies from decorated tables at the rear of the auditorium. Following autrmn theme, the centerpieces for the buffet tables were In- dian corn and cornacopits filled with gourds. for El- Jr. the in lis also assisted was effects audi- an Wednesday ngathering | [ in MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Parking Meter Fines To Be Changed For Trial Period, Beginning Oct. 17 ‘Second Polio Two From Germany Seeks Members ‘Shots To Be Make Their Home This Week |. M J Won't you help the Needle-| Given Here In ount Joy Marietta The parade] work Guild of America to fur- will move west on West Done-| nish warm, new clothing to| Next week, ; arrived gal Street to New Haven; north| those in need this coming win-| lation of the Salk Polio Vaccine Mrs. Martina New to Main; east the new-born infant, the for eligible school children jin Trem GANS . Main to Jacob; north on Jacob school-child who known Mount Joy will be given. Mrs Digimer, Mount Joy Street: but ragged hand-me-| Knorr, school nurse, their home Mrs. Wilke Shefiler, Mount Joy's thirty-fourth an- Community Exhibit will open next Wednesday with the judging of the baked goods, flowers, vegetables, sewing, art work and miscellaneous con- tests at 1:00 p. m. ing the celebration will official- ly be opened by the local par- nual In the even- Needlework Guild Real Estate Owners Must List Occupants “Pink” parking tickets will replace the customary red tck- 10 ots in the borough on a trial Main | phasis it was decided at Monday of the local ade. The m. at: 7 fol- on will begin route will parade and the Paraders is as meet the former grade school plot on p. lows: refugecs from Germany Mt. Joy last I. Wilke and arrived Avenue he second inocu- t in week. | her on Haven on| ter: | son, ere has make on East Street Walter She with to west on| nothing Raymond shot pro- ad Asssting night's meeting borough The place th~> of St reside | Mount Joy to the Community the old. the sick? ‘This iS in charge of the is a niece Exhibit at the SICO garag-s. charitable organi- | gram Dr. John Gates will Cash be marking its 70th minister shots for the floats, civic of service, has floats, and named the week of Oct. 8 . trion entries National Membership Week, Ir. and the clerical assistants | will be Mrs I: wp r: cluded in all and its 500 Branches in commu-| Walter Brandt and . Be ic try Mrs Paul Madtin, Jr, and Mrs A list of the Corn Qu en can- the country are appealing for increased sup-| John Gates Only those st.dents port. Membersh'p in a Branch] of the Needlework Guild is op-| the sccond and third to all even| Who rece‘ved the first | children two or last spring are eligible for th articles clothing | second shots. Contrary to the| or household linen, or a g ft of| Previous plan that parental per- After the garments, mission was granted both Pennylvan- been collec'ed in the au-| Shots, permission slips were giv ; in rx .| tumn, e ch distributes| en to all the children Bucher, retired county agent of | them to local welfare avences| ceived the first shot Tuesday to | and institutions, which in turn| have their parents give written | give them out to the needy in| Permis ion for the second shot | their care. Although the total] Those children did not [ number of garments donated an-| receive the first shot in spring | nually adds up to about mil-| are not eligible at the present, { Lion and a quarter, the needs| time for the Salk Polio Vaccine) | fad the supply. More| shots. A proposed Federal pro- are| gram for these students will be | members, more garments, Mt. | announced at a later date; bit Board Grants downs, Manheim council. will nation-wide the local policemen will pink ticket an, the au- the same time. that a nickel in the me- On the parking tie- will be called a not'ce”, the driver will read “You have overstayed vour time on the parking meter. Five cents has been deposited in the for Please mail this card and five cents to the burgess of Mt. Joy Borough within 48 hours to avoid paying a fine.” According the governing the new procedure will stay in effect as long as the re- action is favorable. The date for the new system tentatively, Monday, Oct. 17. Traffic L’ghts Following a trial period the three traffic lights on Main were turned o‘f during church services Sunday the lights have been returned to their original sche- dule. The trial created a hardship on church members who attend the churches on the they couldn't ‘et onto the highway ollowing their prizes will awarded zation. now and her You her mother, aunt and ng, i 8 other tor East Main She is employed at the Aircraft Marine plant in the Th to the now through the Lutheran Service and were sponsored grades on oy Mr. Sheffler They errived shots : . he United States aboard the S. Navy The Langfitt, charter Intergov E ssel . son nurses will be Mrs. James Hos- Anniversary and Mrs. Frank commercial floats Bands the an ‘etter : Wile school eques- 2 t ci on St. | tomobiles at ke will in-| as they insert for which ter kt “courtesy borough you nitizs throughout wWocame country didatrs will be given in next the Bull tin Three judges have been nam- Refugee by in i General to the Committee The Bremerhav- 1,118 1,034 came in| Relief Act. | Pennsyl- oe / in week's issue of on men, who of . . Ome ed for the sod plowing contest women, Malin, of agricul Lancast- give rsa in meter you. I'homas director transport ti toy [ more new oder or present cation bre oO ‘ Migration Counties; Norman editor of er and York money for Rober, the . for iropcan have fr with Ve ca led m r, Germany ia Farmer magazine; who ro- t rand oO 8) it h pas- . : group cengers of which I the Refugee Eighty-nine arrived Lancaster County Two Youths Caught While &¢ . 9 Canvassing Two in 18 who vania. Mrs Wilkes aunt and sister arrived here last Oc-| tober. | mother, Back a exceed where | urgently required. Here in | Joy, the Branch the Needle- | no information is available as to work Guild extends a most cor-| when it will begin dial to YOU to add| Every effort will be vour two new garments to the | inoculate the clig'ble collection which will so greatly | who aid our local needy. For detail of and | join, Mure Simeon Donegal Street numher 3-4094 neat, c 1 ing ach home they told of a ontributing they | s Titus of mornings, thirteen-year old toys made to system children] have moved from one cchool district to another school how te district contact | Horton at Wes' | Her telephone Let me re-| two or Two Sperkoars become a member of | x articles of clothing. | 1 The Needlework Guild of pl Tuesday Evening the Charity that he'ps| Robert Other Charities | manager of the Schick Company ® | Lancaster Plant, was the guest . | speaker at the r Rev. Winters To | from Elizabethtown were soliciting for funds in Mount Joy Wednes- Request For caught in the act of The two who confes side stree‘s since canvassad the N Haven Street, Marietta Avenue probably, South Market told residents that collecting for varios At di. ferent agency day night Funeral Parlor Gerald R. ed permit provements sd when, where w plea e > morning services. Must went and She Street, they were Mz was grant interior an. « Tr Lece Tr im Owners Report record vo- Ing In favor of a new ordinance be drawn up concerning the borough officials move into or Under the real estate own- to report when ‘hey have new tenants living in their homes tenants | Lions Hear and ¢ upanc; on Is a funeral establishment at 21 Vest Donegal is now located at a firchouse agencies permit to conduct rar - to by his re Street a Zone| When of lor s yQu can = ; for which e dence, porting to They Burge more new which in new tenants B. District at the The meectir th» Mount Adjustments seeking may Le wore eollecting did c« p blic meeting | Nut the borough T esd: g was sponsored Zoning Boa d that re Mr request lee! Rutt placing them at ome the the | erica funds and is Bullet’ n of NT Y rr "no or vis . got back Sibson, personnel even ew ordirance, ing rs will have by Joy of anyone fice today lar 2 in order and when to Persons who gave to th2 boys may pick up their do nations at the 3ulletin office between today and next Thurs day. The money that claimed will be turned over the United Drive the ough. Park making his money : Joy move A ordinance the the got of will out town imposed if the complied with The purpose of ordinance will be to check names for the (Turn to Page 6) ® to object quests present fine be Sheetz was granted his is not Another board not request received by directions 10 bor is diccussed Tues- new by Charles Marietta will the and day evening was ono Jr., board years a on in Bennett 257 The next Th detailed be meeting of the Mount Lions Club | Tuesday evening Robert S Speak Her: Sunday | Myers of the United Communi Rev. Richard Winters Pehl ty Campaign of the county also of Students at Franklin and| SPoke and gave information re Marshall College, will preach at| 8arding is BY > Of “jr the Church of God during the| and the 22 Commun ty Chie t month of October | Agencies cooperating in the Wel Anise meet Neiss, is again rcport police chief, to the juve- Lancaster — 8 AMBULANCE TAKES 2 TR'PS LAST WEEK The Mount Joy Community Ambulance took last week. Both the same day, Mrs Henrietta Klugh, Landisvil'e, |} was takes to the Lancaster County Hospital bv Earl Zink Frank Zimmerman : The same day, Edward Get- shal was taken Bain- bridge to the Lancaster General Hospital by driver Arthur Zer- |? phey fare services 'sday night when Members of the club are Hospital Group planning to attend the Regions | 1 and 2 Fall Rally Monday | the Ephrata Leg Home. It announced that the flood the club’s was used in the regon of District K, Stroudsburg and Tamaqua infor d prop ISOC nile cout in more requested mation will pres ont br Mr. Br nroject at nnett for hi “Ions Project for American ion raising funds the first fall 1g of the Mount Joy the United General Auxiliaries l:st wesk of Mrs. Paul Steh- was Projects relief on Meeting Of Young ti Renublicans Is a i \ y digencs . donation of wore discussed at two tr ps Tit ch of nom Further plans wer» also mad concerning the Halloween parade in ough Saturday, Oct Coal Silos “Coming Down” resi lanned U All Mont vicinity between the 36 are invited members of the Women's Monday «¢ interested persons at the Brown at 8 dr'v rs sponsored the 29 club's nder the chairmanship of and means committee Mrs. Bruce Greiner, group d~cided on the “make dollar Fach and bor girls of Jcy an he ways 18 b come Co R publica» Oct. 17 asked Mrs Delta | Mm! ember ages o *hairman to from and he Lancaster grow” project. member of the associa- to start with a make it grow. The will be completed in 2 By the time of the No- meeting of the group, asked to either items made from $1.00 worth of materials to the or sell them elsewhere and send the profit to the meet- ing. All will be contact- ed concerning the project by a telephone committee. Young Club all { LO ion asked r S vening ° BADGE AWARDED Nornhold will wear the coveted badge this presented to the local element- ary school patrolman voted the best for the Patty was choscn to wear badge for her kindness allowing small boy to wear her raincoat for a bus are follar and GOLD Patty nreicet nthe home of I11, South met George Street, week, the borough's week Beginning next dents may of one of the landmarks. The coal s los bhe- longing to the Sico Company will be removed from the prop erty between the old railroad tracks and Appletree Alley According to reports, to re- move the will create “savings” procedure. Contrary to the way silos are made in the twentieth century w'th bands on the outside, there silos demolition; p.m old view Wiss ia a are A graduate of F & M in 1944 Mr. Winters then transferred to the Seminary, deceiving hig| Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1946 . He has been a pastor at the| Evangelical & Reformed Chur- ches at Allentown, Hellertown, | and Huntington, West Virginia. | This year he returned to his alma mater assuming the duties] of Dean of Students. | were constructed with short You are cordially invited to boards, heavily nailed, which | Ellis have leased a hotel east of | attend the morning worship crossed each other to form the | Lancaster. ' services and hear Rev. Winters.’ silo’s circular appearance. th individual the members Each vicinity throughout bring their sponsod ng to prospective county 1 week S the in meetings introduce club to Fol lowing the meetings, the enunty held Oct Oct living meet'ng a in Lancas- 26 7; or meeting will be Wednesday, while he was waiting the rain. ter The for the borough who members of the club. x Te Report New Families BANKS TO CLOSE Who Are to be Visited All the banks will be closed] next Wednesday in observance Call MJ-3-9763 of Columbus Day, October 12. | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAA, eo silos a meeting, is also RESIGNED FROM POSTS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis, Sr., have resigned as steward and| in charge of the kitchen at the Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. | mn near already persons — —— RS are