OUR OME 'SPAPER YEAR, NO. 24 [= Directors cuss Ways To interest Industry Board of directors of the Mt. Chamber of Tuesday night discussed ways of interesting industry in locat- Joy Commerce ing in the area. Jerry Mulloy, assistant secre- | tary of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce was present to of- fer suggestions and to explain the work being done by the] Lancaster Chamber of Com- merce along these lines on a county-wide basis. Mr. Mulloy urged activation of a committee to gather all available information about Mt. | Joy and its that persons seeking industrial sites can be supplied with necessary data quickly. Thomas Pennypacker and Norman Hartman, represen- ting Pennsylvania Power and] Light Company, also were pres- ent, and offered assistance of the utility in compiling and listing pertinent information a- bout sites in the Mount Joy area. Mr. and Mrs. Sam who are planning the construc- of a radio station between and Maytown,| to explain their plans to the board, At present there are three applications pending for a radio station to] serve this area. Hearings are] scheduled to start in January | to determine awarding of the | permit. resources, So Musser, lion Elizabethtown were present —— ® — -— - RCA OFFICIAL ADDRESSES ROTARY Donald Garvin, tive assistant at the poration of America plant in Lancaster, addressed the Mount Joy Rotary club Tuesday noon, Mr. Garvin's subject was “Progress with Color Televis- ion.” He gave Rotarians the story of RCA’s pioneering of] compatible television, plained the methods manufacturing color ® ——— LIEUT. VICTOR MORRIS HOME FROM SERVICE Victor Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morris, Donegal Springs Road, was discharged from the U. S. Airforce today. Mr. Morris served as a lieuten- ant while in service. During his time, he was stationed in siana and Ohio and while overseas duty through his com- munications job, he spent time in Europe and Africa plus the Azores, Puerto Rico Ber- muda. Following his discharge to- day he will reside with his par- ents on Donegal Springs Road and will work with his father in the Mount Joy Department Store, East Main Street ——— [ ] - sme TYPING STUDENTS IN CHARGE OF BANKING Second year typing students are getting banking experience by handling the funds of the school bank program each Tuesday. These students are Ernest Roberts, Glenn Hess, Jefirey Brian, Joan Schneider, Jack Beaston, Charles Groff, Lynne Fackler, Winona Mark- ley and Susan Fellenbaum DECORATING BULLETIN BOARD The Office Practice classes of Donegal High School are dec- orating the main hall bulletin board with “office themes’. NAPS | The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates INVVAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAA, administra- Radio Cor- and ex- used in tubes. two-year service Loui- on and | reported as | BAND CLUB TO ‘1’he Mount Joy Bulletin | Astronomy Club Community Carol pgyer Capacity J Visits College (PHTNC)- sea- NEWPORT, R, IL Franklin C. Zimmerman, man, USN, underwent 2 Reserve Training at the Mel- ville Naval Net Depot, Newport Rhone Island, from Nov. 6-19. Zimmerman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zimmerman | of 27 N. Market St., Mt. Joy. His study included the meth- od of construction and installa tion of various types of and obstructions used in protection of our ships, harbors from enemy face craft Ton Deer | weeks | { in a series of tours were: nets | the | and | submar- | ines, torpedos, and sneak sur-| | Carl | Marie | George Stephanis, Louis Carot- Planetarium Twenty members ol the Don- egal High School Club visited the Franklin and | Marshall College Planetarium | Tuesday, November 29 to the presentation of the sun and | related Following the to the Planetarium, the group looked through telescope | and observed a number of stars see stars. | visit and planets. | According to a of the Lancaster Astronomy the | Donegal Club is the only one of its kind outside the city of Lancaster. report “lub, Vernon Oberholtzer, senior, was in charge of arrangements and transportation; Alva Bon- der and C. A. S. Hollinger are faculty advisers of the club. took the first Shir. Lewis, Members who ley Brown, Elizabeth Randy Mateer, Larry man, Carol Epler, Robert Esh- elman, Bonnie Bair, John Baug- her, Jacob Brown, Thomas Roth Hamlin, Ronald Corll, Ronald Pennell, James Reisch, Ebersole, Carole Garlin, | ta and Vernon. Reported By Local Men Ten deer were reported shot by hunters in this vicinity dur- ing the first two days of hunt- | ing season. Norman Mateer was| having shot the first. Mr. Mateer shot his 4. point buck which weighed a-| bout 140 pounds at 7:05 a. m.| in Perry County. Two others] were reported as having been] minutes later. Leroy Hostetter, Florin, shot a 156-] pound buck at 7:10 a. m. in| Perry County and Kenneth Nissley, Mount Joy R1, shot an 8-point buck in Perry County at 7:10 a. m. which weighed a- shot five | bout 150 pounds. deer reported shot on Monday were a six-point buck] by James Klinedint, S. Market Street, in Cameron County; Ar- thur Schneider, Manhe'm St. a 3-point buck weighing 150 pounds in Potter County: Wil- Snyder, Mt. Joy Rl, a 6- point buck in Perry County: | Nicholas Leitner, Detwiler, a 6- point 165 1b. buck in Schuyl- kill County: and Joseph Cooper of Landisville, a 150 pound buck in Potter County Tuesday. Warren Heisey, Poplar St. 6.point buck Monday noon Potter County that weighed about 130 pounds. —t i SAM DOCK SEES ARMY-NAVY GAME Sam Dock, local P.R.R. ag- ent and his son attended the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia last Saturday. “Sammy’’ was impressed with the fine ball handling of Navy's quarterback. Geo. Welsh, but was quick to point out Army's fine running backs, and the tre- mendous second half drive of the Army team. NOTE—*“Sammy’’ ing for Army to win, — re FIREMEN ARE CALLED Mount Joy firemen were cal- led to the Cameron Estate, Don. egal Springs Road last Thurs- day evening. No evidence of a fire could be found when the men arrived at the scene but was thought that a passer-by must have seen sparks coming Other bur shot a in was pull. from the chimney on the chauf- fer's quarters, i is MEET High The Donegal School Band Club will meet Monday evening, Dec. 5, in the high school, 7:30 p. m. Members are urged to attend. Dues for the new year are still payable, { ver Cub Scout Awarded | Three Badges John Germer received his walf badge plus a gold and sil- ver arrow head for work com- pleted at the monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Cub Scouts last week. Den chiefs Richard Becker, Roger Bates and Ralph Rice, Jr. received their year den chiefs’ badges. The dens presented skits on the theme of the month “Am- erica Beautiful”, One new boy admitted, Peter Holmes. who moved to the vicinity from Greenwich Village, 81 persons attended the meeting The Cubs paraded when San- ta arrived in Mount Joy Satur- day and plan to attend the car- sing at the community Christmas tree Tuesday ing, December 20 Next toms one- was Conn ol even- “Cus- The Wed- month's theme is Other Lands” scheduled Dec in for 28. meeting is nesday evening, SENIORS TO VISIT COUNTY COURTHOUSE The Donegal High School Senior Problems of Democracy classes will tour the County Courthouse and next Friday. Since the class been d.vided into two groups for the The tour is sponsored by the Lancaster Bar Association in its program of the public on the importance of lo- cal government. Benjamin and C. A. S. Hollinger, fa- culty members, will be in charge of the group. — mn ® THIEVES ROB LOCAL SERVICE STATION Twelve dollars in stolen from an unlocked sale in the Harry G. Bender service station located in Mount Joy R2. sometime over the week- end. Burglars dropped $3.00 on the floor of the station appar- ently in a hurry to leave. State police said that the theft occurred between 9:30 p. m. Saturday and 6:15 a. m. on Sunday. Entrance was gained by breaking a pane of glass in a window. — — @ AMBULANCE TAKES 1 TRIP Frank Schock of Frank St. was taken from the Lancaster General Hospital to the Pleas- ant View Nursing Home Tues- day, Nov. 22, by the local com- munity ambulance. Drivers were John Myers and Robert Hoffmaster. Lancaster tomorrow, is so large it has tour. informing Nea- cash was Astronomy | Laugh-| | her nephew | by DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Top Award $100; To Be Presented Saturday, Dec. 17 Retail Mer- popu. promotion of last Sing Is Planned Christmas ... Being Increased + By P.P. & L. even- Pennsylvania Power & Light Company is engaged in a distri- reconstruction pro- substantially in- PP&L A community ol sing has been planned | Mount Joy for Tuesday ing, December 20, to be held a- the community Christ- tree. the Scouts, Scouts and Brownies 10 event which is 6:30 to 7:30 p The public is the outdoor carol sing a- round Florin repeating the Mount nts are mas Joy All Girl cooperating he Che lar Christma Cubs, are the for Nias . i OY bution line I Jeet that will crease the capacity facilities in the borough of Mt. Joy, T. G. Pennypacker, PP&L 4 3 district manager at Columbia, 3 ££ es it reported today. wry School the tree located on the : 10 p : : This $50,000 project converts I corner of Marietta Avenue and resent 2300-volt facilities East Main Street. | the present 2. -V( 8 3 PY in the borough to operate part of PP&L's high capacity . 2,000-volt system. Under the Elder Resident a ih Mount Joy sub- To Celebrate Birthday station, which is now supplying Mrs vear Result: Shoppers of the area * will be awarded $1,000 in priz- Mount Joy Element- Saturday, Dee. sponsor of scheduled m. invited to at; the tend on round 17, at m First will be $100 in coupons, good in any participa- ting In addition, there will be 10 prizes of £50 in cou- mons: 15 $20 and 10 wizes of $10 “This is another evi- dence of advantages of shop- ping in the Mount Joy - Florin stated a member of committee. “We promotions of the Merchants in the past have served as an invita- tion to folks of the area to find out for that it's [ and fun to shop locally.” prize as ol Fee wi 4 “5 © store Jack Gilbert and Carol Ginder were honored recently a 3 i Mount Joy Rotarians as “Students of the Month by prizes of just | stores.” the planning feel that retail : the Frances Engle, Sa vear Claus arrived in Mount the : Santa ber 5 themselves amidst waves Main Joy Saturday the Street As he approached Mount Joy he Mount El and niece, Witmer. lived | Santa Claus { higher voltage operation, re- Local Children West | placement of some poles, con- ii . Friday, Dec. 23. has been set n rriva | incidental work is being done S. Ebers S + of around | to bring facilities up to present “bersole Post 185 American the borough, will no longer be Christmas Party used when the project is com- Nod x vw 02 ductors and transformers thru- Main St., will celebrate her 93° thie. aren “heirs converted.) 4 the date of the annual Chil- birthday next Tuesday, Decem-| out ine area being ., (vu. i. . dren's Christmas party for Mt. standards. Legion, the affair will again be held in the Joy Theatre. | pleted. The job involves re-in-| Scheduled For Mrs: Encle. recide sah | and installation of additional Mrs. Engle resided with Joy and surrounding area. The children will be treated sulation of the lines for the] My: z conductors. In addition, other Mr. and Sponsored yearly by the Walter to movies in the theatre plus| ementary Mrs children who lined time-saving Having Mt. Joy all her life, she once! resided on Donegal Springs| The project will require sev- Road, in Rowenna, and in Flor-| eral months to complete. It is Her was Harry| the final step in a long-range the Cooperating Engle, was a burgess in| post-war program of increasing : | They | Jude Mount Joy at one time. the capacity of the distribution Claus upon leaving the theatre. | him through the Main JM Mrs. Engle’s hobbies are cro-| facilities Mount Joy, Florin . Street to his throne in Way's knitting: and shel and the outlying areas in East Grades Plan For Toyland, West Main Street life which in-| and West Donegal, Mount Joy : i and Rapho townships. The total Ch t M . l Stepping from a program has involved an ex- ristmas usica | penditure of more than $125,- 000 and is part of the local uti- I'ty’s construction program con- I stantly underway throughout : its Central Eastern Pennsylvan- Girl| service area, group Ee > Frank in or to await his appearance lay Besides the awarding of pri- Dec. 17, there will be ntertainment Zes on by the Joy School candy and an orange by Santa | Brownies and the Cubs was met : Band, : in. husband merchants in- who Booth, Bros., Day & Berrier, Warren H. Greenawalt, Greer's Jewelry Store, Samuel Hess Food Store, Jack Horner Shoes. with a pack of toys on his back), 5° pogetter & Son, Kitty Shoppe, Keener Home Korer’'s Jewelry, Roy S. Lehman, Martin's 5 and 10c Store, Mateer’s Shoe Store, Mount Joy Bulletin, Mt. Joy Department Store. A. H. Mum- Hardware, G. C. Mu phy Co., H. S, Newcomer & Newcomer Motors, Lester E. Roberts in Eshleman cheting and leads an cludes attendance at church. — -— -® — Girl Scouts Chosen For Round-Up Mount Joy Senior named in a Lancaster active Heisey, convertible secular music| he climbed a ladder to the sec-| Dregs the Christmas Sacred and ond floor toy land where he im- Furnishings, will be featured in annual school mediately received his young Wednesday Dec. 14, 8:30 p. m, | Prior ‘to the band will ute elementary visitors program evening, Two Approximately 500 children Scouts were of thirty County Scouts chosen delegates to the Girl Scout Senior Roundup to be held next June 29 thru July 11 at Highlands State Park Pontiac, Mich Miss Nancy Diller, Detwiler Ave., and Miss Barbara Thome, Marietta Ave: were the local!’ Y.Teen Club of * the Donegal Christmas” and Tootie ° girls chosen. Of the twenty al. High School. The drive willl Tootie” by the grade CLUB ATTENDS DINNER . ternates named, three local girls ¢nd Tuesday, Dee. 5. and Christmas songs featuring JN YORKTOWN HOTEL "lons Christmas tic Were named. Miss Judy Naugle, Any used toys in good condi- the “Christmas Alphabet” and the Delta St., Miss Becker, tion will be appreciated. The “Santa's by ar the West Main St, and Miss Jackie Y-Teens stress the fact that the : "| Business Professional Mariner or : the third grade. ih Marner, Road; Do- nen's the be The second part of the pro re ith selection If persons wish to do- gram will feature a choir of the York Club at the Hotell in of 150 com-! Yorktown evening School. Thomas they are asked to contact Mics posed of fourth, fifth and sixth With the 21 local members af cal mus.¢ director, has Patricia Mumper, 3-9971 or the} thai Miss Linda Fellenbaum, 3.5483. representation of any held Wednesday immediately *— cantata : Dec. 21 the York to prepare them for the nation- igh al roundup. The group will be GROUP PLANS HOLIDAY narration. - ° tory divided into four patrols with PARTY FOR DEC. 28 First reeite the FLORIN MAN the two extra set up. A covered dish meal begin- scripture presenting the Christ- : AWARDED chorus will prese: Patrol elected Ning at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, mas story. Mrs. George Broske COLLEGE SCOLARSHIP In narration ar song by the Scouts Dec. 28 the Christmas is One Florin resident is inclu i ° dinner meeting of the Society - %® ded in a of eight Ie f Far Ww e V as FLORIN LIONS SEE ff Fu Worn Ne 4 il wos GYM CLUB INVITES cided a we Sa ay meet- FILM AT MEETING te thy oo MEN OF COMMUNITY A fim Shown by Jay Wolge- will be held at the home of Ail men invited to muth, : Florin, the Mrs. Mahtin Greider. Millers- the Gym Club that meets every highlight of the program of the ville R1. Monday night at 7:30 to 10:30 Florin Lions Club Monday nite Saturday evening the mem. P. M. The classes are held in et at Clearview Diner. The film 3 i: 3 the Mount Joy Elementary the : bers entertained their husbands Say the Carnation Milk : School gymnasium. Station at the annual banquet in Hos- : LXper nite Stato S- ; tas -T rT aske the PB Torkine I a , to! tetter’s pavilion with approxi- All oud Toner the Boys’ Working ced and mately 65 in attendance. Mrs, ball players are invited to come Reserve of Allegheny ‘ounty i itch weigh Henry Reist, Mt. Joy Rl, presi- out and practice for third Scholarship Fund Donald i ing ; : dent of the group, was toast- nal game to be played Dec. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel dit a Rh Yeasts ‘ 't have , \ 3 one fish measur- mistress for the occasion. nd You Goo hav Wolgemuth, Florin . yi. 5 member to play. Elmer B. Hoover, Elizabeth-| “pp, ay Joy High School RECEIVES ADVANCEMENT town College, was the guest i ie oy Rams vs. the Donegal One Mount speaker. Group singing was led : game is shaping up cluded in the group of 8 by Robert Nolt and Gerry and ,. ; . 3 : is oy lineup will be announced soon affiliated with Sally Bagnoli, Landisville, of. re ; : The more members the Gym 4-49 at the fered marimba duets. Mrs. Vie- fii : Club gets the facilities Training Center Lan tor Koser was chairman of the : vin : ; : Kirin: committee we will have such their who will be sent for induction g e. pong table, boxing, a advancement Friday. Thirty-one city and ; : —e mat, horizontal bars ete. county men will be released NEW ADDRESS mime iy : three county boards FOR LANCASTER COUNTY | GOLD BADGE AWARDED me (mete DRAFT BOARDS Helen Rutt was awarded the ° ) ENLISTS IN AIR FORCE Local Boards No 83, and No. gold badge among the local sa- CLASS PLANS FOR Applications be sent Robert Zeller, Pinkerton 84, selective service system,'fety patrolmen for the week. SPEAKER to Will'am F. Brian, Secretary. Road, is one of thirteen men (Draft Boards) are now locat- Helen was chosen to wear the John Smaling of the A from Lancaster County who en- ed in the Hassel Building, 2nd by the fellow patrolmen ter Social Security Office will T oq listed recently in the United floor, 20 South Duke Street, because she brought to school address the Senior Problems of 0 Report New Families States Air Force. Mr. Zeller has Lancaster, Penna. All business zone some small children who Democracy classes of Donegal Whe Are to he Visited gone to Lackland Air Force with these local boards will were late and missed being as- High School on the new devel Base, San Antonio, Texas for now be transacted at this ad- sisted across the streets by the opments in the Social Security Call MJ-3-9763 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANANA, visited him folowing his arriv Y-Teens Plan Toy Drive As Project A toy drive program the ma fifteen-min- al and were given candy canes Son. 15 to 7:30 the as give a ag . Santa also received letters from the Children each Inc & Son, M. S. Sensenig Sloan's Pharmacy, Smith’ General Store, Way's Appliances, Z2rphey's Sico recital from 7: Included in the p.m. first part children with San Wednesday to may visit Monday, evenings will be Kindergarten rhy "wh ta I'vn- and Friday is being held for the collection of near 1 A thm band; Christmas songs fea- {all's Store Wol used or from 7 toys in good condition new by the Ine Station turing “Twas the Night before omnth 9 p. m. until Christmas Eve “Rootie second Instead of holding regul Barbara local Wi ) the twer November Musical Laughing Song” meeting and Club anniversary dinner of being made to Longenecker three toys should not be broken nations of money will attended il Christmas pro High vVO- were chosen The also was mad: Donegal committee the perfor- of the girls at the Coun- ty Senior Roundups sel- ected will intensive training by a accepted re P . op A ye 5 rated on nate a carton or more toys approximately voices Monday Wollgang, mance announc- Those program wi be IS graders. They will tending, they represented pry n will be “The a : club ther based on familiar carols with Club present a Story” and Thursday 8:00 audi- begin an largest “1 p « =Us program Christmas OVONines and 22 other *than school enior high the afTair The d to join in Graders will patrols will be au- will be invite eal arol sing and will be directing the production group who are the special num- students among the 71 will be presented by vocal College of Ag id instrumental Pennsyliva students in ensembles riculture at the State University awarded Donald Street two-year of are join who have Inc., was scholarships Wolgemuth, S Florin “© FISHERMAN CATCHES vv... SIX RIVER SALMON SOP 5 Fi-herman rt Arion SOUS Delta Street, caught six Susgue- River Salmon last Friday hour Not or! did it in a short mna made by has been award=d a $200 sch ly Farm vou olarship by ay closed information on nutrition Hess, president was in 5 pounds. charge of the meeting. Plans were made for the meeting which will be in the form of a Christmas party. - — TO BE INDUCTED FRIDAY John W. Melhorn, Donegal Springs Road, is included in the 17 registrants Draft Board 83 John to-be a inches long the the Susquehanna River Greiner caught sal- Indians the as “sa Harbor Nee . Naval SECRETARY NEEDED I'he Office of tary will Joy man and Reservists face Division Reserve Borough Secre- of Borough Council applications for for those Dec. more become vacant 1956 exam as Rob- Jan. 1 will as a ping- wrestling caster, who passed inations for ert F Seaman Faneli was advanced from accept Ap- Borough Secretary vho can ql Recruit to Seaman alify, up until 1955 are to Lancas basic training. dress. patrolmen. program Wednesday, Dec. 7. NO | JCAL MERCHANTS TO GIVE $1,000 IN PRIZES TO SHOPPERS |