© ©) { ® Sewer Project Progressing; State Reviewing Plans Formal application for re- view of plans for sewer lines in Mount Joy is now in the hands of the state department of health, Engineer Joseph A.| Michaels told the Borough Wa- | ter Authority at its meeting - | Tuesday night. Mr. Michaels said that state department already is at| work on the plans and that a! conference is scheduled for | Nov. 15 to discuss the proposed installation of two pumping. stations and other phases of the | project. { Plans for the sewage treat- ment plant also are near the| completion stage, the engineer declared, with formal applica-| tion expected to be made short- | ly. | “If we should get state appro- val in December, will we be ready to go ahead and advertise | for bids?” asked Robert Rosser, | authority member. Michaels assured Mr. Rosser | that everything would be ready | to advertise for bids. Work on gathering necessary | assessment data also is pro- gressing, it was reported. — VETERANS MEMORIAL | SERVICE PLANNED | The annual Veteran's Day Memorial Service will be held | at the Trinity Lutheran church, | Sunday, Nov. 13, 10:45 a. m.| The Walter S. Ebersole Post] 185, American Legion, Auxili-| ary, Veterans of Foreign Wars| 5752, Auxiliary, Boy Scouts, | Cubs, Girl Scouts and Brownies) will participate in this service. | | | The group will meet at the | fire house at 10:15 a. m. and] proceed in a body to the church. —— ® — Membership Drive | Continued For Band Club | A special meeting of the] board members of the Donegal | High School Band Club will be! held this evening at the home of Mrs. John Zeller, Pinkerton Road, for the purpose of elect- ing officers for the coming year, | The twelve members of the] board will begin their meeting | at 8:30 p. m. i The membership drive is be-| ing continued for another month. Also, the business es- for funds to complete the pay- ment of the uniforms. The group decided that each member of the band will pay to have his own uniform clean- ed following the Nov. 19 ap- pearance of the group. The, club will sponsor the conces- sion stand at basketball games again this year. tablishments are being solicited! School Openhouse YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 21 the | - More Hospital Equipment Made Available | A bed, spring has been added to the hospital equipment owned by the Wal-| ter S. Ebersole Post 185 Ameri- | and mattress| | can Legion Auxiliary it was | announced at a recent meeting | of the group. The new equipment was | made available to the local group through the county-wide magazine campaign which is conducted through council of the auxiliaries. With the county ! the new equipment, the local | group now has two complete beds for the public to use plus the other hospital equipment available for public use. A change in procedure been made concerning the use| of the equipment. Persons de- siring to use the equipment and | reside in or near Mount Joy | are asked to contact Mrs. Laura | Hoffmaster, West Donegal St.| Persons who live near or in the | has Salunga-Landisville area are asked to contact Mrs. John | Cooper in Salunga. { Plans were completed for| the monthly card party to be held Monday evening, Novem- | ber 20. Turkeys will be award- ed as prizes. A membership report given at the meeting showed that 107 members have already paid their dues. The December meet-| ing of the group will be held the first Thursdty instead of] the first Tuesday. The Christ- mas meeting will be a covered dish affair. Persons are asked to bring items that are either hot, cold, or dessert. One dol- lar gifts will also be exchanged at the meeting. Mrs. Ruth Ri- neer, president, was in charge | of the meeting. Is Saturday At Elm Tree Openhouse will be held at the Elm Tree Elementary school, two miles east of the borough, this Saturday, Nov. 12. The school will be open for er inspection from 1 to 6 p. m. ROTARY CLUB SEES with the teaching staff in at- PICTURES ON KOREA "dance ‘Howard Miller of Pennsyl- The _ teaching staff of the vania Power and Light Com- school is Mrs. Kathryn Heisey,| principal and sixth grade tea- pany addressed Mount Joy Ro- tary club Tuesday noon on farming in Korea. Mr. Miller, who recently re- turned from service in Korea, fourth; cher; Mrs, Miriam Seldomridge, | fifth: Mrs. Helen Strickler, Mrs. Mary Workman, third; Mrs. V. Williams, second; showed interesting pictures of Mrs. Elsie. Hossler, and . ; ; . Miss Mary G. Bucher, kinder- farming in Korea and also pic- garten. tures of the world's most mod- ern all electric farm near Har- risburg. | He pointed out that Korea, which has a land area roughly equal to the size of the state of New Jersey, has a popula- tion of 20 million, 85 per cent of whom gain their livelihood from farming. Mr. Miller was assisted by Robert Dysart farm sales repre- sentative for P. P, & L. ee (ee COLLECTION ANNOUNCED Approximately one hundred and twenty-five workers col- lected a total of $282.44 during the recent “Trick or Treat” col-| lection. The collection was a’ project of the church youth in Mount Joy and Florin. The money will go toward the UNI- CEF (United Nations’ Children Fund). | | The Physician On Call | Sunday Dr. John Gates ; SCHOOL NURSE ISSUES HEALTH REPORT A report issued by the local elementary school nurse, Mrs. Raymond Knorr, lists three students have been taken to the | Dental Clinic at Donegal High School for dental work. She will take nine more students in the near future. ! It was also announced that! physicals are being completed | among the first grade students. ASHER HALBLEIB TO APPEAR ON TV Asher Halbleib will repre-| sent the Problecs of Democracy | classes of Donegal High School on WGAL-TV Sunday, Nov 13, at 3 p m. Scott Carpenter was chosen as alternate. The program- is presented each Sunday afternoon by the League of Women Voters to get students interested in govern- ment. Four counties will be | represented on the program — Lancaster, York, Dauphin and Berks. | host to | County Student Council land discussion tribute to the DAY, November 11 to pay World Wars I and II and MOUNT JOY, PA. THUR | | | By Congressional Action, we now celebrate Armis- tice Day as VETERANS veterans of | | | { | dinance at the meeting of group SDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1955 Bennett, Council Reminds Residents Of ‘Tree Ordinance Members of borough council tree or- the Con- removing of discussed the existing Monday the evening, cerned with | shade trees along the sidewalks, ‘Trees To Be Dedicated Sunday By V.F.W. At School Two ten-foot sugar maples and one ten-foot pin oak trees will be presented to the Mount Joy Elementary School play- ground in a memorial service Sunday, Nov. 13, by the local Veterans of Foreign Wars 5752 The public is invited to at- Band To Lead Santa Claus Into Lancaster The Donegal High School band has been chosen to escort Santa Claus from the Lancaster Municipal Airport to his castle in the Watt and Shand store in Lancaster, Saturday, Nov. 19. Under the direction of H Morrell Shields, the green white clad marching unit will meet Santa on his float at the intersection of Liberty Street and the Lititz Pike and begin their half hour march to the city. The parade will begin will al 9:30 a. m from Liberty Street. The band recently won first prize at the Elizabethtown Col lege homecoming celebration In competition with high school bands, the locals came in first New Holland, third, and East over Upper Leacock, second: Lampeter, fourth. AMBULANCE TAKES 3 TRIPS IN PAST WEEK The Mount Joy ambulance took three trips last week. Monday, Oct. 31, Mahlon Foreman, David St.., was taken to the St. Joseph's hospital by Community drivers John Myers and Robert Hoffmaster, Wednesday, Nov. 2, William Laughman was tak- en to the Lancaster General Hospital by drivers Samuel Dock and Robert Hoffmaster. Saturday, Nov. 5, M'ss Keck, Marietta Avenue, was taken to the St. Joseph's Hospital by drivers Geo. Copenhauver and Richard Hoover. tend this special Veterans’ Day program Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. if the on the playground,| weather is favorable. REV. JOHN GABLE The VF.W and will dedicate them in mem purchased the trees were veterans of all the wars The complete program for the afternoon service will be the posting of the colors; invoc#ion by the Rev. C. E. Ulrich: mu sical selection by the Mount Joy Elementary School band; Jay Ginder, the commander's and intro ceremon address of welcome duction of master of ies. Warren Foley: musical by band: introduction of distin gu'shed guests by Mr. Foley: introduction of the principal eneaker : address of the after noon by the Rev. John Gable: benediction by the Rev. Ulrich and “America” played by the band Memorials will b> given for Walter Brandt, Jr., Mt. Joy Rl; George Childs, West Main St.; Gerald LL. . Cosgrove, Florin; Harry P. Forry, Florin; Sher- wood Gingrich, Pine St.; Char- les F. Haines, Columbia RI; Warren H Kuhn, Donegal Springs Road; Robert F. Linde- mu‘h, South Barbara Street; Russe'l A. McKain, North Mar- ket Street; Robert A. Pennell, West Main St.; Paul Strickler, West Main St.; Elmer Zeager, Mount Joy KR2; Charles H. Zel- Ma ket Street; and Robert North Barbara Street. ler, Germer, Donegal Host To Donegal High School will be the annual Lancaster Con- vention on Thursday, Nov. 17. The program for the day will include registration of delegates and tour of the building from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; assembly of delegates, 2:30 to 3:20 p. m,; groups, A ban- quet will be served in the cafe- teria and a dance wil be fea- tured in the gymnasium from 8 p.m. Four Discussions Set Four groups have been ar- ranged for the discussion per- iod The subjects which will be Hempfield, Southern | regulating homework?” discussed are “What is the scope of student “Should student council plan the assem- program of the school?” student pro- mote better participation in school activities?’ “Should student council have a voice in council,” bly “How can council ’, and Schools Listed To date, replies have been re- ceived from 14 schools designat- intention of sending the conven- ing their representatives to tion Students and advisors are exX-| pected from Pequea Valley Lancaster council members remind resi- dents of the existing ordinance. The council” members went on record that they wish to publically thank the children and teenagers for their behav- ior during the Halloween holi- day. A discussion of banning trucks in the residential section of the borough was held but no action was taken at the present time The decided to again purchase a community Christ- which will be placed location, the corner of Marietta and East Main Streets. It will be cover- ed with lights and turned on at the same time that the other Christmas tree lights are turn- ed throughout Main Street The subject of a public com- fort group mas (ree at a central on on station also discussed project that could be com- was as a pleted when the sewage system is completed ® and| °F of departed comrades who Scouts Plan For Philmont - Tentative plans are being made for another group of Ex plorer Scouts to go on a hiking expedition at Philmont Ranch, ew Mexico. Scouts from both Mount Joy and Florin have be gun fund-raising projects to ward the goal next July. From Mount Joy, Terry Schofield and Robert Buchenauer and from Florin, Larry Pardoe, John Hegs, Robert Sprout and Don- ald Livingston are setting New Mexico as their goal Five of the boys will take a similar trip as taken by the four Explorers from Mount Joy who went to Philmont last vear. Robert Buchenauer plans to take a junior leadership course, The ject of the group is the selling first fund-raising pro- of Christmas candy - — - GOT.D BADGE AWARDED Thomas Meckley was award- ~d the gold badge among the local safety patrol for the week DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE 52.50 A YEAR IN ABVANCE Hostetter And Spangler BOROUGH MANAGER TO SPEAK TO LIONS Carl Fuir will the speaker at the meeting of Mount Lions Club Tuesday at Hostetier's Fuir, who is the borough ager in Ephrata, will the advantages of the be guest the next Mr man- Joy discuss borough manager in local government. Members of the Mount Joy Borough Council have been in vited to attend the meeting — ® Link, Zerphey Nominated For Fire Co. Head Elmer Zerph- for Earl Zink and ey were nominated dent of the Mount Joy Friend- presi- ship Fire Company at a meet- ing of the group last Thursday night. George Copenhauver was nominated for first vice presi dent; Elwood Young, second vice; Richard Divet, secretary; Elwood Mateer, assistant; Mar lyn Myers, finance officer and treasurer; John Myers and El- wood Mateer, assistant; The Rev. EE M Moyer, chaplain; Ray Myers, fire chief; John Myers,» Assistant; Christ Char les, chief engineer; Marlyn Myers and Elwood Young, chief hoseman; Frank Good, Jr. Chief chemical man; Rich- ard Hoover and Thomas Mark- ley, chief John L Schroll, captain of the fire po lice. John L. Schroil and Earl Zink, trustees for three vears Marshall Dussinger, delegate to state convention; Christ Char les, alternate; Christ Charles John Myers and Marlyn Myers delegate to county convention (2); Ray Myers, FRobert Wil liams, Frank Good, Jr: alter nate (2); John Sliver, Robert Penwell, Asher Neiss, Frank Good, Jr., James Craul, Thom as Markley and Robert Wil liams. entertainment commit tee (5) Earl charge of Myers, chief, reported one call the group decided to stage in the fir Friday Zink, the president, was in Ray fire The da smok No meeting during month. er house vember 18 - ® SECRETARY NEEDED The Office of tary will Jan. 1, Borough Secre- vacant as of 1956. Council will accept applications Borough Secretary, who can qualify, up until 21, 1955 Applications to William F. become Borough for those Nov for are to be Brian, sent Secretary ounty Conference County Joint, Warwick, New Holland, Lancaster Township Junior High School, Manheim Township, East Lampeter, Eph- rata, Lampeter-Strasburg, Man- heim Central, Terre Hill, Manor Joint, Upper Leacock and Don- egal. Upper Leacock was the | host school for last year’s af- | fair. Tea Is Planned L A tea has been planned for the advisors of the school groups. Mrs. Robert Brown, home economics teacher, is in charge of the tea. The ‘‘Bottlers” musical group and the dance orchestra of the school will be included on the special program for the event Officers Listed Jack Gilbert is president of the Donegal senior high school student council; Kenneth Ap- pley, vice president; Lynn Fackler, secretary, and Nelson Hess, treasurer Junior high school student counc'l officers are Barry Brandt, president: James Ben nett, vice president; Patricia El- lot, secretary, and James Hecht, treasurer Advisors for the Donegal councils are C. A. S. Hollinger and Jack Sheaffer. Cherry Pitter Agein Mentioned In Life Magazine Referenee is again made to manufactured Life to the editors, Nov. 7 Landisville the Mount Joy cherry In letters the pitter in magazine page issue, M. A writes: 22 of Rollman of “Sirs: We were surprised to see the cherry pitter which some 60 vears ago 1 developed and patented. Friends of mine see- ing the story and noting it was in the Romantic period want to know why I say I'm only in my 80's when I should be 120 or 130 years old.” In answer to Mr. Rollman’s letter, Life magazine writes “L fe mistakenly showed Mr. Roliman’s cherry pitter instead of the one developed in the 1860's.” Mrs. Foley Nominated For Chairman Mrs. Warren Foley was nom inated for chairman of the, Mount Joy-Florin Girl Scout Neighborhood at a meeting of Monday evening 1n E.U.B. Church Eshleman was nom chairman; Mrs Miss El Mrs. Eric the group the St Mrs. Clyd inated for Martin Ney sie Lefever Olson, Mrs James Spangler Miss Anna Mae Eby consultants; and Mrs Mark's vice secretary; treasurer and troop James The comm ttee which Mrs. Mau Raymond Gil Wolg? Roberts, troop organizer nominating made the report was Mi Mr rice Bailey bert and Chales muth The m the past Scouts m talk the Girl program included a taken summer by seniol hike durng Appalachian Harold Billow the group the Mrs accompanied the Mountains who trip and displayed the Barbara girls who group, also spoke the Judy Thome Wert mn on ‘gear’ used by girls Naugle and Mount Joy the hiking poke Vrs tho district Foley give a report on meeting. The group the Americano held in Lan ime in the future decided to enter Fair which will be caster somet The troop leaders plus two girls from each troop will plan th~ local entry The invitation pted both the the attend the group acct veterans’ Vet Sun from organizations to Day morning at the Trinity Church and the Memorial Service Sunday erans’ church service day Lu theran special after Elected To Borough Council Posts Ceiberich And Schlosser Named To School Board Seven Republicans and one Democrat won contested posts in the local Tuesday. The voting was higher than ex- announced by election pected it was election officials. board direc- and For two school tors, Clyde E, Gerberich Dr. David Schlosser were elec- ted: Norman Sprecher was el- ected auditor; Lester Hostetter and James Spangler, borough council: Michael Good; consta- ble; and Walter Eshleman, judge of elections. The Demo- crat who Charles J. Bennett, Jr. to borough council won was from the west ward. Other office winners who ran without opposition were James Hockenberry and Raymond Knorr, justice of the peace; in the east ward, Park Neiss, con- stable: George Brown. II, asses- Schroll, judge Gainer sor; John L of election; Cyrus and Sherk, In the inspector of el- west ward, Paul assessor; Charles Bber- Simeon Horton, spector of election. Mount Joy Township Results In contested posts in Mount Twp. Lloyd Risser, Repub- lican, won the office of super- visor: Paul M. Hess, R, aud.tor; and Jonas Leiphart and Sylves- both Republicans, Christ ections Hipple, in- sole and Joy ter Swords, constables In oppmsed seats, E. Musser Heisey and Clarence B. Holling- er. R. were elected as school board directors; Henry O'Neil, R. justice of the peace; Clayton Breneman, R, judge of elections and Grover S. Eichler, inspect- or of election in the lower dis- trict; Clarence C, Heistand, D, ind R., judge of election and Agnes Holwager, R, inspector of election, Milton Grove dis- trict Roy Longenedker, R, and John Roland, R, won the two seats for township school beard members in a three-man con- ' {est Norman Heisey, R, wen the office of supervisor. East Donegal Wins Indebtness Increase In unopposed offices. Clayton iller, R, and C. Arthur Wol- somuth, R, won the offices of Justice of th Pere; Farl Wh te R consiable. In the Lincoln school district, Charles Gillham, R, won judge of el- ections and George A. Raub and Elmer Me&ain, inspeétor of eleciions. In the Maytown eistrict, Dale Arnold, R, won judge of election and North S. Loucks, D. and Miss Marie noon at the grade school play ground A fat collect on Jan. 14 A be for for the was set raindate Jan. 21 event will ® SCHOOL SAVING PLAN The school savings plan ad opted by the local elementary school, Donegal High School Marietta, Maytown, Florin and Mount Joy Township schools went into effect Tuesdry Through the plan the ren may deposit 10¢ 25¢ $1 weekly The like a Christmas Book. If has a child- 50¢ or will be Vacation the child, for 10c book and takes to school 20c, two pages will be taken from the book. books or Savings example, Harter, R, inspector of elections. In the Springville district Florin) Paul Weiser, R, judge of elections; and Donald Staley, R, inspector of elections. The school indebtedness issue in East Donegal Township was approved by the voters. The Maytown district was the de- ciding district since the mea- sue was defeated in Florin and was almost an even split in the Lincoln school house district. To Report New Families Whe Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763