Sona spn SS a BH so Sewerage System Plans Now In Harrisburg Bid Awarded For Pipe Line Over Railroad Mount Joy Borough's sewer- age plans are in the hands of the state department in Harris- | burg, it was announced by Jos- YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER The DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE eph Michaels. Mr. Michaels made the announcement at the | ————— re - — we J regular meeting of the local | FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 17 MOUNT JOY. PA. THURSDAY OCTOBER 13, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE borough authority Tuesday nite i ; . | in the Gerberich-Payne Shoe P 3 t B L WwW L k Pi k T k t M h t T Company office. According to aln ng y . » ongenec er mn IC € S erc an S 0 the members of the authority, | ct | . | . . A en all it is customary for the depart- BR sw J nt BA T B g Ag G 4 ) ¢ fent to examine plans for ap- | 0 € in am Ive proximately one to two months. | . a ki Until that time, nothing can be : Monday Aw y P 1Z “te done on the local level toward i : : Va r €s Community Exhibit Events Corn ueen To the completion of the plan. 3 | Monday i3 the date for the Prizes amounting to approxi- Bids were opened for the lay- how op Fo: Lees 10 mately $500 will be awarded Main events for the thirty-fourth annual Mount Joy |i ing of a 12-inc raler main ac- | 20 into effect on rial Dasis / + \ -Flori tai Community Exhibit are as follows: B C d Ing of a Wate! mn ac the borough. Starting October by the Mount 40} Florin Retail e rowne ross aig ach Cuong 17. the borough policean will Merchants next Saturday, Oct. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 . ng ro oo De gh M A place pink parking t'ckets on 22, 10:00 - Livestock judging (morning & afternoon) Tonight y Jou or" ; overtime parked cars instead of Tickets are being given away 8:00 - Crowning of the 1955 Corn Queen sponsored 'was awarded: the contract . fof | the customary red ticket : Ee by F a m Wome Society No. 8 -_ i > cus ary re kets : ‘os r Far nm Soc I 8. é $7,407.00. The firm announced ? : at all the cooperating stores Cee : Mount Jov's thirty-fourth i at work wil) he ol 4 ine a re het the ister 504 RES; Wook ve t th po og ot re se -day quoit pitching contest | community Exhibit opened yess as for ISR IS Pol ticket is acec the auto, the oa . at the Henry Street couris Rs a soon as formal permission 1s re- i) i! 1 0 ©| chants began giving tickets terday amidst typical autumn eived fr \ y als ace ; 3 : oo a Hy ¢& st typ ceived from the : Pennsylvania | nickel 3 » ter tor . a.i_ Monday and will continue to do FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 weather. Judging of the vegeta- wilvo: 9 . ; : nickel in the meter for the dri : 1 EE Railroad. The 12-inch pipe will : : 1:00 Plowing contest on the John Melhorn farm, bles baked goods sewing Be teed witht, Dro ver. If the driver returns al so until the day of the drawing. the new feature of this year’s show . les, NRE = nibits « - . Ce € Ve § x cA > in s 3 Li : : i: ; sickle plus the pink card to the inlay at nized x ; school work and other exhibl i \ tection pipe and will cross the : J J bs me % @ My A display of the prizes to be 8:00 - Concert by the Donegal High School Band was completed in the afternoon. gi railroad at the Lumber Street | ou Wi h m WIh-| given away may be seen at the The evening's entertainment YE bridge. The mains had been 2 oh n Si Community Exhibit now in pro- SATURDAY. 3 BEA a ; M 1 was begun with the street pa- | | completed prior to this time on : Honol ¢harge Will pe ade. aress. Retail Merchants will a-| F i213 C Hoe Ss Na J) eo ~ rade SpOnsore d by the . Lions ko x An tla T . ¥ my The ow rocedure will stay = os by armer Ss 0-0Op erween Manheim and ( Narre « > ; J oe side of the bridge. Upon Pictured above is a photo of a recent painting of a dwelling on J > prot i &, 2 ward the prizes at the local] Streets. Club which attracted several the completion of the job, the at 214 Marietta Avenue. This house was built in the lat-|. i pe ii 2 firehouse at 9:30 p. m. next 2:00 - Soap box race on Manheim Street | {housand people to the borough. water line renovation of the ter part of the nineteenth century and is the product of a then- | ion is favorable. Saturday. Persons must be pres- as Leading off was a group Of borough will be practically well-known builder, John Hamaker. He built numerous houses in ral srt 1 8:00 - Varied musical entertainment mounted state policemen from completed. More improvements this area as well as elsewhere, all of which are still recognize- ent 10° win. rutin aia ad a J DO 1 will. | we ic at the water able due to their design and size. Donegal School Cooperating merchants who WEDNESDAY. OC TOBER 19, 8:20 Annual pul c pan {| the Hershey Barracks. Fol ow- oy made & Re waiey A “Hamaker House” of that earlier day and even today, is | will give them away are John gh Oy pa Behar field A ing the farm show executives WOTrKS. considered superior to the general house building achievement t 3 cy ror the Pennsylvania Farmer will be the guest Speak Sh so Corn « sn contestants : Eh roe Pa : dr : ho | M. Booth; Carl Drohan; Eshle- or entertainment will also be included and the Corn Queen contes The ‘Union. National Bonk o a aa This Sueliss ed heen a, by od To Be Evaluated | man Brothers; Adam H. Greer, OD ii : the Donegal High School band a . Anne - 18 © X 1S10Nn » west. » needed a ¢ a nis i, bd . bavi . gree wile in. Vas named treasurer for the was made possible after a log cabin had been removed Donegal High School will be jeweler; Warren H. Greenawalt m= = tarte d the musical entertain group. . whieh hg hos) close to the It had bees its | evaluated by representatives of | jeweler; Heisey, grocer; | fmm Tom ~~ . ment in the Hine of Tae Toe | —_— ed and occupied for many years by the Dr. iver G. Longeneck- . CY a Sin av | Hess” Store; Jack Horner Shoes| 3 " next band in line was the . B 1 I $3 Biv ahd ny the Pri fhe banned al SN YY wig vy a IB H Actor & Shoe: Rotarians Hear Girl Scouts Earn Joy Elementary School Band. i Jay C. Musser family. | Schools Apri and 12. {J 3: DOS IT & Dong ae = er : Ee i orrowing Hospital Other paintings to be exhibited by L. W. Longenecker at the | Since there is a new building | Home Furnishings; Kitty Dress T 1k R 4-H Second Class | (Since the ek The ntary band 1s . local Community Exhibit include “The Farmersville Square’, |. sit school board authoriz Shoppe; Koser's Jewelry: Geo. a y - > composed of children only to Equipment Changed “A Sea “The Red Covered Bridge” and varied subjects Jou AN re A "| Lohman: Martin’s 5 & 10; Ma- . | the sixth grade, Mrs. George | : including bridge studies, still life, farm paintings as well as paint- ed the administrators of the a Rt ves stl Club Presidents Badges | Broske, band director, lost 23 | Residents of the area are ings which are products of this past year’s art class demonstra- school to send a committee of teer’s Shoe Store; Mumma's ¥ ats trom the marching "group of | asked to note a change in the ton studies. The display will again be featured in the display | aducators, selected from vari- Hardware Store; Mt. Joy Dept.! piss Jeanette Breneman, Mt. Fifteen Girl Scouts of Troop, =. i . ements | policy of borrowing the W alter. windows of the west SICO garage. pd dns ing: 4 | ous schools in the state to come Store G. C. Murphy Company ;| Joy R2, was a guest speaker at 147 successfully passed the re- fot : 2 ho ey > mii Se the S. Ebersole Post 185 Americas . to Donegal to evaluate the edu-| H S. Newcomer % Son; Lester the Tuesday luncheon meeting guirements for their Second Dore wal High Sr She had | Legion Auxiliary hospital Donegal Grads Florin Man Is cational program. The commit E. Roberts & Son; Sloan's Phat- of the local Rotary Club at Class badges and were present-| the lin some re- | equipment. . tee will compare the school macys Smit 5 i Stehman S| Hostetter’s. Miss Jreneman, ed the badges at a special par- Slap ments W no bt doin taking | Heretofore, the equipment Receive Letters Arrested On with the best schools in the 1GA Store; Tyndall's Store,| president of the county 4-H ent meeting last week. Tha|, this vast ) l has been borrowed and many East. It will seek to determine Way's Wolgemuh Home Economics Club, spoke gpecial program opened with a The or d i cluded high i 5 ; ol . : Inc.: and Zerphey's Sico Service “What 4-H Clubs Means to' ¢ ra as . 1 pra cl times, the whereabouts of the 7 h how well the school meets the | on “What ubs Mean: color guard, flag salute, songs o) ; | of > { Stati lad ‘hool and elementary school | equipment is not known. The For Evaluation ree Counts requirements of a good second Station. me”. She discussed how 4-H py the girls, and talks by the|, EE oy Roto . os . i ; : 1 ee : ands. commercial floats, organ- | equipment also has traveled The Guidance Department of Bill Gager, 23, Florin, charg-| school Clubs began first as corn and girls on how they completed 1 float industrial en . . . . : ee! . : ’ 2 ona loals, ndusiria n- from one person in need to an- Donegal High School has mail- od with turning out his lights In preparati or ie visi. . ’ | pig clubs for boys and tomato the work. : 3 : oo : . 20s : 3 preparation for this visi . a ; ; : vies. marching groups, and the : | other without coming back to!ed follow-up questionairres to R Bvald es failure |, 0° {he teachers must spend Old Timer $ Group 2a os for oe In Mrs. Ralph My rs; | hip Bl ques rian division wh'eh in- the Legion home. Last week the 117 graduates of the school | to leave hs 1denll y @ scene any months examining the ed . the early 1: »he urther presented each girl with her} , . toe : Las aduates . 3 . an) S ext f . : uded horses and ponies. Al- the wheelchair. which had been! from the class of 1955. The of an accident and reckless dri ucational program and enswer- Calls Meeting discussed the basic ways club badge and the Mount Joy crest ol one > 2 BR > borrowed for quite some time, findings of the questionairres ving, was arrested by Lancaster|. o hi 1000 : work helps the individual, 4- Girls who received the badg Co oi Ce ) ’ § A tors | ing more than question A meeting of the Mount Joy : : ; ‘ 11 th divisions, the parade was found at the front door of will be used in the preparations ori Monday oF ag Wi pertaining to the school and its| 01d Timers Executive comm.t- H Clubs on a local, state, no- were Linda Shields, Cynthia *hoirman, James Spangler the posthome. for the school evaluation. C Ag bom oe 308-4 program. The answers to these| toe will be held Wednesday, tional and international stand- Tripple, Constanc Anderson, oo 14 not release the winners ili al. » posted $f 342 : ; : sg NMariorie Bate aie. Flor Phe auxiliary members want. In the questionairre the for-| > A OE Hor! questions will tell the evaluat go, 19 af 8:00 p. m., 3 he ngs. Marjorie Bates, Lois Flory, Jan to The Bulletin. the people of the area to realize] mer students are being asked i before erman ArTy ing committee what the teach-| njount Joy Legion home Walter Augsburger, president 1ce bLerrier, Nadine Ba'ley, ( Five candidates will vie for that the equipment is for use| what they consider the strong . Acker. ers think of the school and its te of All ¢ al of the agricultural council of ol D twiler, C:rol Buchenauer he 1955 Corn Queen of the Mt. to residents in the area but all ints ¢ ca Goon : 4 Mr. Gager suffered minor| . op. The > Reports of all comnutiees al the agricultural council of the Judy Nissley Patty Nornhold ‘ ning ; s its in the area but a points and weaknesses of the ore program The evaluating com- officers for their activities for gnc Ad] ) Jon 1 Community Exhibit tonight that they ask is to know who| curriculum and also the activi- head injuries when he struck | pjttee will then obs:crve the tho past vent SAL be hoard county, discussed ‘What 1 Have Li da Morton, Barba a 8 ch t the fair wrunds. Miss Sandtd i has it. Forms are on hand at| ties of the gradvates. The ans-| a" auto belonging to John F.| hol in operation and check pash yea. Te Accomplished By Being a 4-H man, Wenda Olson and Cathar-| oi Fl'zabethiown, will rep- the posthome now. When a wers will be used in the tabula- Harnish, 233 North Pine Street, {jo ratings of the school as On the agenda for discussion, | club Member”. Mr. Augsburger ine Harnish (whose was t to nt the Elizabethtown High piece of equipment is borrowed, | tion of statistics the Lancaster, Saturday night. Ac-| gone by the teachers. | will be the Gym club for the | Jives near Denver and has been her in Heart Haven, Lancaster) | oro and will do a twirling > ng » of Sg ; 4 TT Cay : ding icems: Teorg : | coming sinter; Midget Basel j He yr te rents atty Nornho vas also given SH i - \ the name of the person who | community which Donegal cording to policeman George A roport of the findings of Sony ine Jase Bae in the club for ten years pal y Ni oi ld wa Iso gi vor for her talent. Miss : will use it will be written on! High School serves in the eval-| Hess, he failed to stop, turned this committee is given to the| ol ne fo still rire Farmers were guests of the ores ole y bat Se Which Viary Ann Felty, Maytown, will os y : : . . 3 y y > vad - 3r < pe HAasSKelbDe oe ! : . i qT S arne sic, adventur & \ f the form. When the use is com-| uation preparation. ou} his ig and while hend school board. If the report is| i A wi be Rotarians for the special “Farm Ie ih 2. ; Youd & repres nt the Donegal 4-H Clib ( { pleted, the name will again be The Guidance Department ur- ne horn on NY yee pi) favorable, the school will be] i | i 3 A St tte Fi ers’ Day”. Robert Hurst, presi- hii x he latter two Wf and will play the piano ¥ signed as having returned it | ed into the grounds at Franklin i ; 1e championship and State Fi-| 4.4 was in charge of the meet. at camp M'ss Thelma Y ver 5 g Y . xg : , gE ace e acere y Ss , Was M'ss Thelm: ung. Rohrers- re ges that the Donegal gr 1duate | and Marshall College. placed on th weredited list of nalist 1949 team vs. Donegal}; Following _ the a Yo ohe : fill out and return the question- secondary schools. The fact that 3 Ing. : : town, will represent Hempfield FAT COLL i i — : : Indians, Lancaster Co cham- ° i and friendship cirele refresh-| 0. ch : ECTION IS airre as soon as possible. a school has been accredited pions and State Semi finalists or : : read to th | High School and will give a 1s and State oe =H Se ents were served o the gir y PLANNED BY SCOUTS —- ® Fi shows that the educational pro-| | reading The {th contestant | firemen Plan : Ye 1954 and 1955. | and their parents in the Trinity! no, A fat collection will be held] ORDERED TO PAY COSTS | gram if the school has been) Mount Joy boys Town Youth To Chard. Mrs. Noto will represent Donegal in Mount Joy and Florin by Franklin Gantz. Mount Joy, Memorial Service thoroughly examined and found Sore oe 5 . iit X \ Si 2 ; I High School and will give a . | p acte ate ¢ w ay 1 0 S as ant lcadel y {ing The f the Girl Scouts and Brownies charged with surety of the | to be adequate for the students Lon eps ee Son Conduct U NIC E F o erm The fiith contestant, Saturday, October 22. Residents’ peace by his wife, Evelyn, was | Plans were completed for the in that community. Tt means| a" Mil F ank Zim IN THE HOSPITAL Miss Bonnie Merkel of © [ast are asked to have their waste | ordered to pay costs following apnual Memorial Service of that graduates of the school, Johnny on ll a T-| The Mt. Joy Youth Council is Mr I ¥ pu i: : | Petersburg, will represent Man- fats ready for the collection. a hearing last Saturday before the Mount Joy Friendship Fire| with better than average grades man, of the I oY. I om | sponsoring ‘Trick or Treat” 'm is a patient of ihe heim High School and will play A rain date of Saturday, Oct. | Alderman Edward Wetzel, Lan-| Company and auxiliary at the | in school work, are readily ac-| Of Re I 2 a py Halloween in cooperation with Lancaster General Hospital Tarn te Page 2) 29, has also been announced. caster. regular ‘meeting of the group cepted by most colleges and | Charley Ashenfelter, and Jim{ gNICRF (United Nations In —— | . 73 > ers , 5 ‘ : : as last Thursday night. universities. | Wittle. Le tters will be mailed | 1. Childrens Relief RTe | ¢ R b t h Il H $ With the meeting in charge As a result of this evaluaton | jo au of fem, ona ry Ye ne Fund). This is an ideal way of Night Classes 0 Begin; 0 er C ro ea S 1CO | of Earl Zink, the group made program, questionnaires will be the reply we wi You changing the > - - final plans to attend the even-| “04, be completed. Co- their decision to play. The Gime to “Help-Halloween.” QO : Re ns I S - * ° i service of . rangelical | | 3 ig f game will be announced la- . ) \ a A D Seiler Heads Foundat n | ing service of the Evangelical operation of the parents in com-| Of Sams Foun Instead of asking for apples, : penings ACI: im n ome . v 10 Congregational Church, Octob- : 1 as ter. | or ; . grege x Add pleting these questionnaires and a abl old Ti candy, ete., the young p ople One hundred f fteen persons ary basis It is hoped that oth- 3 Robert F. Schroll, North Bar-| tant treasurer; Arthur R. Zer-| ©r 23, 7:20 p.m. The Rev. Q| roturning them promptly will All members of the im- who participate will ask for a ey ; i rs will register and attend the i bara Street, was named presi-| phey, assistant secretary; and A. Deck is pastor of the church appreciated by the teachers ers are invited to attend this |, ev donation. In order to registered lor evening "2 first class in these areas iso i dent of the SICO Company at Robert P. McGinley, assistant and is also chaplain of the . 4 administrators. . : | know just who is participating, at th Dor 1 High School {hat these classes may continue. a charter meeting of the new | secretary. company. The auxiliary will al- linn | | each youth will wear a tag Classes will meet in the school company. The announcement Foundation Organized _| so attend the service In the CHIEF CALLS DRILL TWO ARE HONORED bearing the letters UNICEF Mondays or Thursday evening Monday classes from 7 to 9 was made public for the first A SICO Foundation was or-; 8roup. : “ WITH LIFE After c Wing UNICEF from 7 ( is air iM are Bookkeeping taught A {0 Lo od Ray Myers, fire chief, ‘‘pul-| After collecting for UNICEF from 7 to 9 p. m. beginning on | Roy Armold in room 118; time at the annual banquet for ganized as a new set-up for the Two calls were answerec Sig ee : | PS | ¢ nf x a i, y Armold in ’ : mp ; : i . A ker | led’ a surprise fire drill at the MEMBERSHI | for about two hours on (some (et. 17 and Oct. 20 and con- elementary sewing Mrs. Rob- SICO employees Oct. 6 at Hos- administering of scholarships, during the month and a smoker N Jov Elementary. School] 7 ae leet date) around Halloween ‘ elementary sewing, | S. tetter's Pavilion. He is also the given to students who wish to| committee was appointed by Mount 3 Oy J omen an { Two local men Wel the voung people will retur rt Brown, 135; art on a tenta. ceasurer i a director of g elementar »ducati in| the president. last Friday. Unknown to even| gixteen long-time members of young people will return to \ | tive basis by Miss Beverly Hays treasurer and a director of the study elementary education in p ab j the M inn elon 3 | company the state teacher's colleges in| - o— the pringipal, Mr. Myers pull-| the Lancaster County Pharma- | ount Joy Grade School . in room 121; First Aid on ten- » state 2g 1's a | PA arta yn « 4 A pany | ed the alarm at the school. | ceutical Association who were for entertainment and refresh i | tative basis with Geo. Kauff- Lester Mumma, W. Donegal the area. | GOLD BADGE AWARDED Students and teachers filed out| 1 lif bershi for| ments and dedication of the do Monday. an 1 Street, was named vice presi- Albert Seiler was named! Dennis Fackler will wear the Ag ne fiding In COTA Ons awarded ite mem Rr ¢ nations Thurs- man, 140: Shorthand I on ten- ‘ 3 > n a recor 2 services oe profess 'S- By ative Sis 'g dent of the company and also president and a director of the honored gold badge for the oF x oy q ns seconds | ine 9 i a Wiig? i More information will be in will,| bags, Mrs. Frank Luiz . . .. | >a . S >. av y > wens se 9 : 1¢ a1 J worki holds the office of secretary new foundation. Mr. Hauch is we ok as chosen by the Mt. Joy | TATE jane — | day night in the Stevens Mouse, | @ Bulletin. within the next od this| 119 and Woodworking on ten- and director. | vice president and a director:! Elementary School patrolmen. Co KES | Lancaster. two weeks «od for| tative basis with Hubert Peters, | The other two directors are Mr Schroll, treasurer and di-| Dennis was chosen because he] AMBULANCE TAKES John C. Shelly, East Main St. LT a a either 124 John P. Hauch, Philadelphia; rector; Mr. Mumma, secretary | assisted one of the teache s in| ONE TRIP | and Calvin Shuman, Mount Joy class Thursday classes from 7 to 9 and Albert D. Seiler, South and director; Mrs Clarence, “leave raking’. | William Laughman was re-| R2, were the two local men The Physician On Call number of p. m. are Typing I, Mr. Armold Market Street. At the charter Schock, director; Dr. Arthur ee ( [ turned to his home Saturday | honored. Following the presen-| to war-| room 119: Typing II, Mrs. Jno meeting of the group Sept. 7, P Mylin, County superintend- | SCHOOL REUNION | by the Mount Joy Community | tations, Linwood Tice, dean of | Sunday _ the num-| Day, 115; Elementary sewing, \ the drectors appointed three) ent of Schools for Lancaster Stevens Hill School reunion| Ambulance. Drivers were Mar-| pharmacy at the Philadelphia . is cose to the minimum re-| Mrs. Almeda Griffith, 135 and additional officers to the cora-| County; Dr. D. L. Biemesder-| will be held in Cedar Hill Sat. | lin Myers, Ray Myers and John College of Pharmacy, delivered, Dr. Newton E. Kendig a class Driver Training, Marschall Gem- pany, Robert E. Keener, assis-| (Turn to page 4) October 15, at 1:30 p. m. Myers. | a talk on the profession. AAAMAAAAAVAARAAAAAMAAAAAA, Will be organized on a tempor- berling and Mr. Kauffman, 140. x 0 \ \ i | \ # { 8) : \ ia ER Te ca . oem / a Ah a i apres ay er Ea SRR AR ~ 4 aaa RA = ~~ 2 ~ ~~ x