lz. The Mount Joy Bulletin = SERVICE FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. NO. 27 MOUNT JOY. PA. THURSDAY ‘ DECEMBER 22, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE $ “Wizard Of 02” Is Featuge Rotary Club For Children’s Christmas Party thes Sopcia \ . All the children of ML. JOY, sree stompin Holiday Program a sre iver. to at- HARRISBURG GIVES OK Mount Joy Rotarians observ-i end the & stmas par- ; innual Christmas par- ON SEWERAGE PLANS ed the holiday season Tuesday ty sponsored by the Walter S. ois a . : Ebersole Post 185 American TPC State Sanitary Water noon with a special program. Legion ' Pride after Dec.! Board authorized the borough igi ay a ernoon, ec. to construct sewerage treat- Santa Claus appeared on the 23. The doors will open at 1:30 : olin : i ’ ment projects under the clean] scene to distribute gifts during p. m. at the Joy Theatre and Monday. Jos i; 3 movies will be shown at 2:00 ° al AS program ongay. «0% / {he Juncheon how Yeh : . eph Michaels, engineer announ- | p. m. The motion picture at- | Retail Merchants Announce Winning Numbers For Prizes me , The $100 ticket of the Mount A. D. SEILER REELECTED Joyv-Florin Retail Merchants BOARD PRESIDENT committee Christmas project has not been claimed to date as A. D. Sciler was re-elected president of the Mount Joy well Xe several ‘of the other Borough School board at the prize tickets. reorganization meeting. During The list of numbers are as the last meeting of the year follows: Paul Stoner, former vice presi- $100 - 030598 dent of the board, retired from $ 50 - 087341 Remainder of the program wh traction ut this =~ vear’s” show ced that the project is to be : : ; i will be : “The : Wise a ©, completed by January of 1957. was in charge of the Rev. Em. the group $ 50 - 076523 : 2 ie lzard of Oz mert Moyer. He introduced THE Juy C. Musser was elected $ 50 034918 with the star Judy Garland. Nfs : ebb a 66. i $5 0489 i) " ode : | Mrs. Raymond L. Fetter and vice president of the new $ 50 - 05048 os I'he children will be treated Gar S | r ; I 1. Clvde Gerbericl the $ 50 - 052117 it sifts f Jing v8 . y Edgar T. Bitting who provided yoard. yde Gerberich was the $ 50 - 052 a wi h gi ts following the show | i : BULLETIN new member installed at the $ 50 - 055648 John Hart ing of the picture. The party is | the special music. : 26 iN mg Sa 1 y T b T | meeting. 50 - 026572 i 2 i : vent for ie chil- rioutge 0 | Mrs. Fetter is organist of STAFF 50 - 056356 ren and there is 58 “is nat i 4 Sie J Io the Lutheran Church in Eliza- 50 - 030971 } 50 - 049174 to the theatre. Jack Germer is Th R ti . : y . oof ; e rin [ bethtown. Mr. Bilting, a pro 1 S d ( hha; of the local Ameri- 0s€ g fessor at Elizabethtown college, wo tu ents 20 - 068142 can Legion, oh : : 3 : rn . : pe As a tribute to retiring Board] is flutist with the Harrisburg 20 - 510877 Charles Peifer $ $ $ $ Q 4 Py d introduc-| Symp! hest i 1 yo 68530 members and as an introduc-| Symphony orchestra. k t 8 0685" S $ Si Yh | t.on of new members, the Don- . n €r cience $ 20 - 033180 cous ing Larcis Mr. Bitting played several | ly »n egal Joint School Board held a 2 ~ $ 20 - 046980 Mary Gamber \ 0 dinner meeting in the school numbers, ' accompanied by Mrs i ontest $20 - 000113 . er voting \ se : L i ter : Irs 1 i 3 i At Community Tree cafeteria last Thursday evening Bader ft pl Mo, 399 2 ps D 1 $ 20 - 045393 Mary Gamber y Wetter played a pia solo. Two nts of : gall 1 » One hundred seventy-five E. Musser Heisey, president, tl pla I | Two students of the Donega |'$ 20 - 088888 ~ wn : y I'he program closed with the "High School took preliminary| . , 8 boys and girls of the Scouts presided and new members : . 3 jd . : ; "218 20 - 035480 : showing of a color film “Holy xaminations in connection with & ’ 3 braved the cold weather 10 were introduced to the group. Night.” i Ww iF Fittest] A ol Science $ 20 - 515761 4 Nn sing Christmas carols at the Roy Longenecker, East Done- : Lite the i teen) Ansa) ; a $ 20 - 511352 i community tree Tuesday even- g-] was introduced by Edward vin pt }, hy APT $ 20 - 510744 Charles Peifer 2, ing. Mrs. Walter Sloan direct-| Chavlds; Arthur P. Zuch and B siness Develo ment a A : it) 3 20 - 024087 i , aa oo n rice principal, Scott] o x ed the singing; Rev. George! Martin Byers, Marietta, by u Pp | Col m 2 vie Pr a] . Pe $ 20 - 077604 ! { ig . 1 : : . . Carpenter, 850 Kast Market SL.,| ¢ on . nc Nl Ludwig and Rev. Harlan Dur-| paul Portner: Clyde Gerberich : JSR $ 20 - 099797 - ; lye 4 Mariett: ar Friendship Fire Company pro-| joseph Greiner, Mt. Joy Twp dent stated that the program snes ministered by Science Service. ¢ 10 - 065800 Sy ’ * 3 . : r . 25 . : ABA ma 3 = _ vided a spotlight through the were those present who offered becomes effective in the local I'he Jpurpost olf the Search 15,8 10 - 050225 | use of one of the fire trucks. (he responses.. Two others who division January 2. The Com- You and Yours Yo discover and foster the ot} $ 10 - 067124 } Hess’ Food Store presented each| retired but who weren't pres-| pany believes, he said, that the : ucation of boys and girls with $ 10 - 512373 3 child with a candy cane and opt were George E. Morris of] NeW department will contribute skill, talent “and creative orig- - * N hot chocolate and cookies were ced a materially to more effectively! A H y ; y 7 Q nality in science. \ ¢ ‘ the East Donegal board and : . a b JAY 2ason 5 sm served to the carolers at the Mrs. Kathryn McDevitt of the stimulating and developing the : l > at Forty boys and girls w ho Local (St. Mark’s EUB Church base-| pMarietta Board. economy of the area served by A lead in the preliminary exam- T t N; ‘ment by the local Girl Scout ~ Eshleman led the] the Company. He further said | pe inations will be given all-ex- rznspor S me EEL "neighborhood. group in singing and W. I. that in addition to its interest, Urion N: tional Bark COMMUNITY ASSISTS ‘Holstein Classifies pense-paid trips to Washington Ni a PN Beahm, principal, said a few] aS a citizen of the communities UU. N. MILK FUND to attend the Science Talent Nine persons were transport- 8 : SRE it serves. i oe C r rd : Ss » for five ays early, ed in the M y - th S h 1 P remarks. Following the dinner,| it serves, in the economy of Hes Christmas P art The 7-E section of Donegal Local Herd Institute for five days early 1 the Mount Joy Communi iy cnoo repares a brief meeting of the joint] those communities, the Com ra y High School is: sending. $125.00 1 next spring and take the final ty Ambulance during the past \ > : | : : 11g SC ) S se g leo. Three ve Nn are : 3 y 1 on 2 . board was held in the library pany recognizes that it can on The annual Christmas party (1. United Ne Child Lite ges! facn i aie examinations for the scholar-| week. December 12. Clarence bak ral INE S lo 3 nna. stein ius he : vi For Holidays Paul Wein was elected presi-| ly prosper as the area prospers. of The Union National Mt. Joy ya's Fund, Because the peo 4 in the Ist 4 enna jo bien ships. One contestant will ‘be Mowery, Salunga, was taken’ to # 5 ih : Wi r : ee Ns : ese 3 a reeders recently completed 1or (1 ated by a board of judges the St seph's 3 hs Santa Claus will visit the lo- dent of the joint board and Jay| Toward this goal, said Mr. Bank was held at Hostetter's ple in the community have co- classification of their herds for ey ; : Westinghouse a nthe Jo Hospisl by 1 § ‘al elementary school Fri- C. Musser was chosen vice! Storb, the Company has estab Noite feta in v operated with the greeting card! tv : go to rece a B se drivers Robert Hoffmaster and ' | cal elementary school on Fri : : : Se ; on Friday evening, Dep. 16, "af opetated with ihe greeting cava type (body conformation). Grand Science Scholarship of \John Myers. The same da iN day morning to speak with the president. | lished broad objectives for and 6:00 p. m oroject, 6250 children can be Such work is done under the co 000 One other contestant M Cyr “Poi an S Eo he i children prior to the holiday During the business meeting | assigned new responsibilities NG: Lustop provided with milk for one oficial Type Classification pro will os a irs ; us SPEED. was faker xy vacation. Parties will be held Mr. Beahm announced an en-| and functions to the personnel] Mr. Lester G. Hosieller serve... gram of the Holstein-Friesian ¢ + Soholarehio ot from tie St. Jox pus Hospital Ui in each of the homerooms of rollment at the school of 837 who will staff the new depart-| ed as master of ceremonies sociati I America. All a a arship of| to her home in Mount Joy by Kis ¢ : 5 § ¢ : it Association © Americ: 4 $2000 and eight more will re | drivers Mr Hoffmaster and 39 the school at which time gifts students for the past month| ment and carry out the pro- Mr. D. Victor Shank offére { herds were inspectediby J. A. oie seholarshine of $400 Ir 1 ; an Ps will be exchanged in some of with a 95'2% attendance rec- | gram. the inveeation, Mr. Car Fairchild, Berwick, Pa., an of- CR Frank Zimmerman, Jr. Again A i ) ) ang § : a «x 29%. & de 1 tl y ev. ic CIr'wick, & As a part of the preliminary Monday, Mrs James: Gainer a the homerooms. lee cream dix- ord. He also reported that a Key to the new program is Kall introduced the new per- ficial inspection in the employ! each contestant and daughter of Florin were 9 ig on i he ge te oe has ty Justa in the| the credo presented to the firm's, .5011 and other guests, Mr. S k Te Li ment of the association hod to submit a report of about! taken to the St. Joeph's Hospit- XX oh dren by the = 100 and art room. hie kiln will be used | division vice president .at al... 'g President. pea S 0 1011S Those local herds classified {000 words os the subject “My al. Mrs. Simon Nissle wv was the ix Home Association and candy to bake ceramic work done by| meeting in Alentown last week ; : vm are H. M. Hess, Mount Joy, of Scientific Project” ace anying % reals w » give ; teachers \ ors 8 senior i x gave a short address. Rev. C. E. Tha w. C. E. Ulrich, pastor ; : . accompanying nurse and the 5 treats will be given by teachers. members of the senior high! py Mr. R. C. Swartz. the Com The Rev. C. E. rich, his herd of 22 which were 2 iv were -C I A T : : : s y teh it. Mark's E : Ds $a ( ers were George Copenhau- 5 Fuesday, Mrs. Amos Bricker, school in elective art subjects.| pany’s commercial vice presi- Ulich. pastor of St. Mark's E: of the St. Mark's E.U.B. church classified four times, 2 are very ver and John ih J "hee . . oe « y p ‘hi eq weorlv ave rr y he 1 roca 5 id thik Myers. xg 2 representative of the Child Miss Beverly Hays will teach| dent. Mr. Swartz stated that it! U. B. Church addressed the was the guest speaker at the good; 6 are good plus and 14 Pc st Office Staff Friday, Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs "8 Evangelism League of the coun- the ceramic course. | was fundamental that . . we aroup and showed slides of his Cpristmas party of the local ure good; Elias Z. Musser, Mt Jol rT 1 ¢ Mill ll N J Ha A +» Christmas storv el — 3 ' : : : ore ohn Jarre of Millville, N. J. in id toil Hu Christies Story lo ’ { recognize the Company's pros- trip to the Moly Land. Miss Tions Club at Hostetter’s Tues | joy, 21 in the herd classification Savs Thark You were taken 16. the ‘St. Josephs § Gogh OF Tio modes IB We mudi ? jperity is indissolubly linked , via Longenecker and Miss day evening. An orchestra com-| 4 times, 7 good plus and 12 ne igs H Sit T¢ Howi; sing i 3 “i T eddav oh ro : i . SYiV oe JONECI at = 8 . . : a ospita 8 3 wn r jorium, Thursday, the children Scout Traop 39 with the prosperity of the area Ar Miller furnished special Posed of members of the club goods; and M. M. Wenger, cf I'o the patrons of the Post oh ly a 2 on st A { . Arlene Miller furnishe > : : 3 n ne borough Ars. seph £8 took part in a carol sing in the | we serve. Our Business Devel- hi fo leq’ and wives provided special mu-| Rheems, 34 in the herd tested 3 Offce at Mount Joy, Pa. hh Sony Mi J op a auditorium with special music- Hosts To Mothers | opment program will, there- a 0 y tn capo singing. The) sic for the occasion. H. Morrell | times, 1 very good, 14 good The Postmaster and all of the drivers weie Mr n al numbers also included on the Boy Scouts of Troop 38, Mt. fore, be directed toward doing ; il : i, a i Sh Shields led the group and play- plus and 13 good. employees want to thank you ard 10 he The same dav ot program. 5 . : everything possible to develop owing ll "ed clarinet: Mrs. Shields, saxa- ® - so very much. Had it not been | me os b The local sec 1 will clos Joy, on Monday evening enter- and Mrs. Martin S. Musser, follow'ng another aecident in N 1e local school will close on 4 : ._ and improve the economy of | j phone; Samuel Harnish, piano; for some of your early mailing Vac : db Friday morning for the holi- tained their Mothers at a de- ni : amas John B. Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. : Child C m lete : oe j " hai 't the borough, William Trimble 0S : ; rul Christmas party at the! the area and make our service 1 Ww ~ Mr. and Mrs.| MIS. Harnish, cello; Jos2ph nuaren 0 p the Service would have. had to IB jo Raise f Col bi > days and will reopen Jan. 3. lightful Chrishmas party elcomed oug after | Henry H. Koser, I anc 3, FNL rE xt for and some Oi ai] and Bonnic aiser of Columbia % : bt ,| welcomed and sought after by Tavlor, base; and Jay Barnhart, uffer and some of your mai prc ® - Scout den, which was festively those We! Will Tee Harvey Rettew, Mr. and Mrs. : : Sh . T teluvad were taken to the St. Joseph's ri decorated for the occasion. A Se iy 2 Claude H. Grosh. Mr. and Mrs. trombone. N) 1opping our A . 4 iva vou: an id Of Hospital. Drivers were Ray role ? ) customers, only) | td We it John Landis was narrator , Macs Just to give you an ca of _ ed A A The a as op- : Clvde H. Hottenstein, Mr. and . Residents of the Messiah Ivers and John Myers. $y Mrs. Copenhauver The evening program was OP- 1, ce uses of electric service ; 3 - re S Newcomer. | for a candle light service which| . os > LR heir amount of mail handled i ? 3 on ened with the Explorer Scouts! which increase efficiency, pro Mrs. Clarence S. Newcomer, 10 : Dos Home were treated to thenr aH two. AGrsl dave we have Saturday. Dec. 17. Mrs. Ab- 4 . . t Of ad- Rg y: Mr.-and Mrs. Alvin J. Reist, closed the party. During ‘the 4 in Mount Joy on 4 hn OY tte ue nar Clish. Who LV . Hos : a Eiected President holding a Court of Honor, read | duction or profit in their busi- Mr.-and Mrs A vin : 34 : Ne Banhart shopping tour in Moul 03 a cancellation of letter size Mer Gish. who lives near Hos di : : : y Of hy : S Krall, candlelighting, Mx . x sre £ he oy 4 AS ing the Bill of Rights by cand-', enrich living in ther MF: and Ms. a Th : solo ac Saturday by, members of the (Turn to page 6) ler's Church, was taken to the a Mrs. George Copenhauver Jelight and presenting badges to , = “| Betsy Krall, Mr. and Mrs. D, played a i BD Daa JayCees and JoyCees. Sponsor- _ Lancaster General Hospital by was clected president of the lo- the following boys; Bernell ! J > Victor Shank, Mr. and Mrs, panied by Mrg., Clyde ed by the JayCees, the children, TWO ACCIDENTS IN drivers Christ Charles and Ray cal Friendship Fire Company Heisey First Class, presented The new department, which Norman Sprecher, Mrs. Ruth and a trio consisting of Ms. armad’ with five dollars each, BOROUGH FRIDAY Mvers Auxiliary at the Christmas py his mother, George Roth and replaces the sales department, Kraybill, Miss Mary Jane Zim- Mumper, Mrs. Clayton Aument iq heir shopping in the early Tv idents occurred wath The Saturday trip that the . : 3 i i : : Mrs i 52 wo accidents occurre /ith- Sa ay , meeting of the group. Mrs. Es- Ralph Rice, patrol leader badg- Mr. Storb said, will be respon-| Miss Joan Kline, M'ss and Mrs. John Weidman, sang. vortion of the afternoon y een) rps i he oe res ai Tn p i : 7 vr 5 > y ia 3 1 e Jorough f Ce ity da ther Geib was elected first vice es and Richard Becker the Sen- sible for effectively carrying Marion Kline, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Greiner, deputy dis- Following the shopping, they '" M i Mi John marked the one hundred and : i i i i , i con time Mr, and Mrs, n Mmirked il > president; Mrs. Laura Hoffmas- jor Patrol badge out the objectives outlined by! v,inneaus W. Longenecker, Syl- trict governor from Elizabeth- plus their escorts were given 3 : 11 Ty \ i ho N. J ninth trip taken by the vehicle : ’ oS. 0 . z . 4 . um = Jarre M y 3) J... ore Mn t ake 3 2 ve ter, second vice president; Mrs. The Scouts portrayed the the utilty’s top commercial ex- vin Longenecker, Florence Mil- town, spoke briefly to the an ics cream treat by Frank ° nisi : his year Ye * 5 ¥ i : : : a in ans ininreg n ¢ wWo-ar ollision 11S Vex David Mumper, secretary; Mrs. Nativity scene with all present ecutive. lor, Charles Reist, Arlene Mil- group about coming events and Tyndall of Tyndall's Store, W + th - a East Moin St ® > Me Nr | 1 ice Railev icitv chair- od A Wir Priel wen] a » bridge o hast | : . John Sprout, corresponding singing carols. Heading up the Business De- !°r. Ruth Shenk, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bailey, publicity chair- Main Street. Mr. Tyndall also when the auto driven by Mr. secretary; Mrs. Jacob Arndt, Much fun was had with velopment activities in the Lan- "ester Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. man for the coming minstrel’ gave each of the children a Jorrell coll'ded with a truck B. P. Ww. Clab Packs AY treasurer; and Mrs. Viola Kauff- Mother and Son taking part in caster division will be. Mr. Em-| Samuel Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs. show of the group, spoke on ball point pen. ives. he Robert Lo. Fa man, chaplain. games after which delicious re- met M. Moloy, formerly divis- Mervin S. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. the progress of the commytee, Some of the children realiz- of Harvisburg. The two were Ch B 3 Members of the fire company freshments were served. ion sales manager. John Hoffman and three chile During the business meeting ed that they had some change taken io the St. Joseph’ ristmes oxes KA attended the Christmas party, Announcements of the Carol dren, Mr. Gerald Lindemuth, John Weidman, president, an- which was the remainder of A “de ‘ ! das arty $ © hw i rite § | : 4 rT oi vital and Mrs. Jarrell was He nty-one stmas LY Other appointments in the Miss Jean Gingrich of May- nounced that there will be no their $5.00 bill used for shop- ! He ape 13 8 Twenty-one Christmas hoxes as guests of the auxiliary. The) sing and Camp at Chiquetan on mitted suffering from a pos- were packed for distribution Business Development program town. Rev. and Mrs, Clarence meeting Jan. 3 but that the ping when they got to Tyndalls x male quartette of Donegal High Jan. 14 and 15. Closing with oy Te FIRE. ho : | : rd IN School provided the special troop and Mothers in horseshoe for the Lancaster Division Us: yp, group would visit with the Eli- Store. One asked if the box on ou hi jn Ee ars > a, a iN music for the party which was formation, lights out with Har- William F. Owens as supeor- zabethtown group Jan.10. Paul the counter was for crippled troat alment for Tor = pai bir ets £ ons x in the form of a turkey dinner.| old Etsell reading Americans visor of business sales: Robert CITB PACKS 0 MEET Gingrich, Clyde Mumper, H. M. children. Being told that it was, T race ; = _—rx he OF fe nN Following the dinner, games creed. L. Hawthorne, supervisor of re- Both the Mount Joy and the Shields and Clayton Aument a few of the children placed ; ne Same ny ot I © ws which tuck tems A os x8 were played by the combined tinh Stl) essai sidenticl sales: . Merrilees B. Florin Cub Packs will hold Planned the affair which was a their change in the box for the our Dba fl eo oe ta ied are bain o a yar A | group AWARDED GOLD BADGE Mount, supervisor of home ser- their monthly meetings next c¢ombnation Christmas party annual National Polio Drive hich Shae on oh i or wig are Rs ie i: Fs rerio gen | John Gates was awarded the! vice and Warren J. Gross, su- week. Following the theme of and ladies nite. Gifts were pre- __.___ Lea hae on a i Xe ys a Shr iy a = en! of MN | 301d badge for the week among pervisor of appliance service. Christmas customs in other sented to the women and the ona 3 re uh i Bi Ry Xu 30 ow ving " | The Phvsician On Call [ile safety patrolmen of the Mr. Hawlhorne previously s>rv- lands. the Florin Cubs will decorations were centered a- ToR N ili Von snd Sloss and. old folks homes Tes A 3» : flo dis Daa BR Rem meet evening, Deg. 577 Tone Nie tem © Report New Families Myers. rene. sar. cuts Members. of , the executive N was chosen to wear the gold er district manager and will be and the Mount Joy Cubs, Wed- Arthur Sprecher was in lene. v Wil: rei : = od 2s Bundey badge because he helped chil- succeeded in that capacity bY nesday. Dec. 28. Parents of the charge of the program and Mr. Whe Are 12 be Visited in DE a pai Te po > . 4 a 3 y , Dr. John Gates dren across a street where no Edward L. Feather, formerly boys and also the publ‘c are.in- Weidman was in charge of the Call MJ-3.9763 admitted to the St. Joseph's week. Mrs. George 5 division farm sales supervisor. vited to attend their program. meeting. | guard was stationed. | Hospital. president of the group.