dat Nr Re save nad a TY AN : Wok ™N | . + For truly, the earth is the Lords Local Girl and the fullness thereof, but the Is Laurel responsibili wardship 4 | is Ci in is Tr Candidate JON facturing The Mount Joy SEVEN CEN®8 PER COPY (ar yee pe lA ’” wh FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 47 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956 | 5°, Bonds “CV ORE Miss Susan Fellenbaum, JiR | daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bb ( £9 | Ellis Fellenbaum, Poplar St. | i | 4 of the 0 has been named the Donegal fy nds, there § - | High School representative | a rom mon- [to the annual Pennsylvania | hd he ssue bear- H / State Laurel Festival. Miss | i 1) |Fellenbaum will represent | 4 the local school at the fif- H — teenth annual affair held in Celebrat 118 3 Wellsboro Friday and Satur-| gee . numbered. fm d®N day, June 22 and 23 to pay Fiftieth a June 1, Hf [ SEER tribute to the state flower f 1%. to- ¥ Mountain Laurel, and ottici-| Y ce of the ally open the Laurel Season | ear unt Joy, ar inter- of the ze inden- right to t date as in Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon Country Climaxing the [program will be the celebrated their fifti {ding anniversary |The couple was mar Festival Coro 28209090000 sss H . -'nation of the 1956 Pennsyl-|5 1906 : , ite ‘oth- i gE er. hi il 1906 ul the United Breth-| group started on the Joy weer vania State Laurel Queen. ren Church in Lebanon, by Company property near the tl 3 n x anlacts , a! the avg Ips vt + - ¢ BANK, i A Z She will be selected by a he ii : ; | Little Chiques Creek on the ZA 3 panel of judges from the at-| ; bs, Wi Bs ae ol north side of town Wednes- 4 7 tending hivh school repre-| mma . or Manheim/ day. =a ZH “nd a ig lsentative to be outstanding A temporary office has al > z ” lin beauty, poise, personality been set up for Engineer 2338s 3 gener:l appearance In addition to en- [charm, and behavior. the coveted title and an |graved trophy, the winner | Many Lancaster county|contributed heavily to its farmers took time out from place today as the most pro- their spring work and farm ductive agricultural county chores on Sunday, May 6, tolin the state. give thanks for the many! The Lancaster County will have the privilege o blessings of soil and climate, Soil Conservation Districi—|accepting a partial tuition |} F t St t as well as to consider the whose board of directors is seholarship, which is made § rurure ree : proper care of their land. composed of Amous Funk, available through the cour- ‘Width i 50 Ft The J Th of “Soil Millersville R1, Honry Hack- {ogy of Senator James S | | ? Stewardship Sunday open-! ma: : 2. FB pV. i H X . rh r man, M inhe im R2, Eimer V Berger. Cash and merchan- Councilmen voted to a- cd the week of May 6 io 12/Good, Lititz R1 and Lemon tise gift il also | d dt ti t the A Adie x y ale +» award- o at . proclaimed by the county Wiest, Ephrata Rl—backed gifts will a so awa | mend the motion a i Pp - commissioners as “Soil by the National Association d to the top five finalists | ril meeting concerning the H : 7 soo ov: ~ s rs : hin inven . Ir Tav ie ale “OT. , ik a ’ . 3 wardship Week.” The proc- of Soil Conservation District, Which include the Queen|Mr. Way is also originally width of future streets with LV | i lamation points out that the has urged the observance of/and runner-up. from Manheim, Following! the borough at the Mon ¢ . Ape : . : | their arriage resi . : natural resources of the this week nationally. The] Last year’s representative help hoy Felden day night meeting. The mo- : copie. SECS! . ia roe Re a . lin Manheim uburn, and!‘ 5 3 N/ : county are its productive observance is approved by from Donegal High was Miss |p. ; kn ; | tion accepted calls for any : soil and desirable elimate: Seeretary of Agriculture! : Pottsville, where they lived 7 8 ini ~~] § : Si ar) g Doris Groff. 54 venrs. Three. vears agolntwW street to have a mini- H Without proper care for the Benson and proclaimed by| : «4 years. Ace Seats agol idth 50 fe=t, of which tl ye Winn : “1 Miss Fellenbaum had|thev moved to Mount Joy. | Mum widih 50 1e=t, 3 1 3 coil Lancaster county would Governor Leader, as well asl | E 1 > oy Os wi WOU ie ’ 1 40 feet shall be the cart way : ae or aly the he . a a been elected Emerald Queen|where Mr. Way is employed] x : be Just another struggling by the commissioners. | lectec ald Q of Weve. I Wos: | Twenty feet of this 40 shall agricultural community. The directors of the dis-| at a dance during the laste ay : pphiances, be paved. A provision was . ra a 3 bind i ; : of Vial ret, : =f : Our forefathers here in {riet point out that we do| semester; was co-editor of vom ree | given for two 5-foot side the county managed the soil not own the land. We may ‘he yearbook; president of! The couple has three chil | walks on either side if nee- more carefully than in many purchase a legal document] the Y-T di fren, John F., Mt. Joy R1:| : "we 3 . “Teens: "WS el - > ssary. it parts of the state. They were which says that it is ours] i eens: news editor ofl vig Jonn Hart, New Haven A representative of the $ among the first to save and but actually is is only a per-| ‘he school paper and a mem |3ireet; and Mrs. Ellen Ret- H Lig tor Stoker Com 4 . . > oor) 3 srshey Of 5 Ker - H apply manure to their fields, to use the soil during|ber of the mixed chorus. |'ew, Manheim; and seven i : resent it the $ ag = i any was S é 2 to use a regular crop rota- our lifetime. The real own-| meen @ rer { grandchildren. > nh i i disc sd the ' 3 7: . > anc SCUsSSs K 3 tion. With the early us2 of ersh’p never changes. As) In honor of the event, af M™ Ing tin system of i . . res Sys a lime they grew grasses and custodians of the soil, as me Guidance Dept. surprise party was held Sat- rel Re on N 10W $ legumes which helped to owners or tenants, we are irday night at their home bs ket Street and made sug- maintain the productivity of morally obligated to pass on W k Ex I in d with relatives in attendance.“ = hf sug S the soil. Th atlv : { or P alne op tap _ ‘| gestions to renovate the : he soil. The early and con- the soil to the future genera. | I'he party was centered a- resort svstem 3 sistent good stewardship of tions with its fertility adi T R Cl b round a wedding cake ut went BE dong fav- 1 the soils of the county has fruitfulness undiminished 10 otary u theme. Sunday, the immedi an kin : a heating en H | Mount Jov Rotary clubate family honored the coup mE = 8 a's bi f i eacher Honored After fi ns hedrd 3 le at a family dinner at the| gineer to make a survey $ } | Tuesday noon heard interes Su srr {ere the building's system in the $ i Sy. Yaidznse: De. Dut h Cupboard, near Coat ear fgtare. after which H [ting talks on Guidance 8 : | partment work at the Done sme {ff se Council will decide either to renovate the present system Serving For 46 Years | gal High School. The speak-| A-11914 to 1942 were at the el-| Miss Lily Martin and Landis- Hallgren, were Jaycees To Landisville-Salunga ers BILL #5 in apy A avy. en 3 : bout sixty high school facul- ementary school in | Ragner in- ty members and Hempfield ville, and from 1942 to the yp duced by Wilbur Beahm tion asked by the State De- Joint School District board, present at the high school.| yervising principal Plans were made to tour| partment of Highways that P H members gathered last She has never been SH i” ir : . j the Lancaster Schick plant| Weet Donegal Street to the Miss Maytin traced the de- at their{ New Haven intersection by the local JayCees H day night at the Hempfield from her teaching duties be-| party Ye fre Bis » : ’ 5 | partment’s program from the, : 8 : rs. ors Pa High School cafeteria to] cause of illness during her] Nari f > an contact with Tuesday night meeting. The| north on New Haven Street : iki Ee anys ess during Aer/ume Of iis HE er 4% group will tour the plant or|to Manheim Street be made HE Ropar Miss Ethel Stein- 46 years as a teacher. a child in the sixth grode Tuesday, June 26 and have|a through highway for the —_— ir a Yo] i ‘he ace tev sts are} | 2.1 ¢ A komph, who will retire June] Miss Steinkomph, who re- he BR day dinner in the plant cafeteria | state. 7 after commencement exXer-| a. ae axl given a apt rhe g installe PES tion ings toning the ported four calls during the] Brownie Day Cainp must be Acci ent Caused ii. intersection of New St.| hiv ini ine month. One death, that off Cor, “0 “Nic Arthur land Q Alley. Street lights schoolmarm were some of hi Harry Caslow, we Sprecher by June 2 it was At Intersection [irom ne Hh inp i 3 are e tec. < > < il ay 2 . ~nesinu with Last her former students who are The group received invita.| announced at the Te i Two cars were involved in| Mir iene one r a a y oS ou 2 5 3 . « « § Iw on. [the faculty ong tions which were turned oy] Tight epg ne a an accident in the borough| sidered enst (0. the new bor-i school board of the district. | Scout Neighborhood. © |Saturday. Charles Garber of es ey ot Mao ware. T adv | €F 10 the parade committee. '. la RE : om. T'hey were Letoy M. Nissley. Rarl Zink, president, was in| gistration is $2.00 for the 7 high school principal, Amos| | = 4 abies | day camping period. A train in east on. Main Herr, Richard W. Charles share: of hie | ing class for the leaders and| the intersecti James Habecker, and J. Rob workers of the camp will bel vain and Market ®- — b hald Monday, June 11, 7:30] Names Iman and camp director, in! goth men were drivi charge. | sedans. The group voted $25.00 tof ucation. Ethel R. Steinkomph grad- vated from the Landisville Carol Ginder was elected nresident of the Donegal 4- H Club for the coming sum- der, game chairmen: Wolgemuth and Lavon Nol, song leaders and Doris Es- penshade, news reporter. and Barbara Thome. A film “Cooking Is Fun” was shown to the women by Centerville school the follow- ing year. Miss Steinkomph received her Bachelor of BAZAAR MAY 15 Wednesday at the Little attending the Bazaar Chiques Park from 4 to 8 Roast. The public is p. m. ly invited to attend. Jane Roland, Mrs. Paul Wit- man, Mrs. Roy Martin and | Mrs. Lewis Bixler, MJ 3-9763 MAMAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAANA, { A aN So face As i a Ah At is Pecan hai Church St., Florin was driv- ert Herr. teachers, and J He ran into an auto driven| Richard Nissley. Norman L. pm. in the Presbyterian f w Siler 8 H police report for the month : 5 i. by Joseph Salerno, enry re 8 arrests for ignoring Bowers, and Fred L. Rudy, . {church with Mrs. Warren! t li we S embers of the Board of Ed. New Officers | Foley, neighborhood chair. SUS, Who Wes _iravelingired traffic signals, ons for members of the Board of Ed. | {south on Market Street.| qo: 0 400 fast for condi- Park Neiss, chief of police High School in 1908, and} = Audrey Musser was Barbara Becker and Juckie| investigated the accident and from that Time until 1910, vice president; Carol] Mariner toward their expen-isaid that the Garber auto she taught at the Independ- Cupper, secretary: Arlene/ ses to the international| was damaged to the extent ence and Maple STOVE! assistant | seerotdary:| round-up in Michigan next|of $300; and the Salerno au- schools. She received her| yp oo poland. treasurer: month. Previously the groupito $200. Garber was arrest- normal diploma from the Elizabeth Nolt, assistant; had given a same amount to ed for driving through a red Millersville Normal ron Heisey and Judy Gin-| other girls chosen to attend light. in 1912, and taught at the es “Esther| the round-up, Nancy Diller] ® HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES. The annual bazaar of the! Nineteen members plus Lancaster General Hospital's) social members were drop-| nr. . | feet of 2. inch hose was or- (AE ! | Street dered to be purchased for on hi the local fire department, Streets.| = 1 in the chief of ng Ford| 4c. 1, hit and run; 2 ac- cidents investigated and two cases of larceny. ne MAKE PLANS FOR CARNIVAL AT FLORIN Plans were completed for the first carnival of the sea- {son at the Tuesday night] | meeting of the Florin com-| | mittee. The carnival will be| | held Saturday, June 16. two! Arts degree from the then The u as chosen| Mrs. Scott Heisey. The an- Pennsylvania State College| ooking BP tio summer| nouncement was made that| United Auxiliaries will be pe’ from the roll for non-| in Yous, Bi project with special emphas-|the Leaders Club will have|held Tuesday, May 15th, be-| payient of dues. | Her teaching duties from is on tasty snacks. Although|a cook-out at the Heisey|ginning at 11:00 am., on the| a | | the site for the meetings has| Ranch Saturday, May 12th hospital grounds at 525 N.| CELEBRATE WEDDING not been determined, the|from 9:45 am. to 3:00 p. m.|Duke Street. ANNIVERSARY To Report New group will meet two Tues-|Out-of-doors Day, which had; Plans are for 18} Mr. and Mrs. Omar K. spe day nights per month. Ad-{been postponed twice for| booths, providing various! : . Families Call visors for the club are Miss|snow and rain, was held on|services and wares for those ry ae nr and Ox cordial- | anniversary today, May 10, | at their Main ‘Street home. Saturday afternoon, May 5 at 2 pm. The winners Kenneth Malehorn, ceived -an engraved plaque; second, Jay Shenk; and] third, Mary Jane Landis. | Twenty-four young driv-| ers, of whom seven were| girls, vied for the three top| awards. All were students of Hempfield High School. Ken Malehorn will be entered in the Pennsylvania State fin- als at Hershey on June 9th. Judges for the driving con- test were: Lea Eckert and David Risser, faculty mem- ber at the high school, and Corporal Phillip S. Gerhard, of the Penna. State Police, Kenneth Sweger, safety dri- ving teacher at the high school, and Fred Geiger, JayCee chairman, were co- ordinators of the program. tn CHARLES MAYER IN HONORARY SOCIETY A. Charles Mayer, Jr., of ount Joy Rl, has been el- ecled to Skull and Key, the honorary society for junior men at Dickinson College. Members are chosen near the close of their sophomore year on the basis of leader- ship 4nd character. Mayer is 8 member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity and has Been gctive in college music- al productions, are, first who re-| myer Norman Garber, War. | ren Hayman, Ammon Hoffer | |oresented to two outstanding Miss Beverly | subscribers in { which begin with the numb-| Church this year. This year’s | er Let's Not “Wreck” Our Parks Parents and chil asked their the are irged to tdvise impor- iren to realize tance of the facilities av-| ailable at the | st park and playground, thel Little Chiques Park. | Within the past few weeks) some of the existing conven-| | the park 4 town’s new iences. erected at have been marred through! misuse, We urge parents tol tell their children not to a-! buse public facilities placed in the park for the advan-| i: tage of everyone : ——— -@ Awards To Be Given Friday By Legion Friday, awards will be| Marley, daugh- | boys and two oustanding] a girls of the Donegal High Yer of us Sarah Marley. o? School ninth grade by the| Ha, 13 beng fc a 185! the Rotary Club Student of ! the Month. Miss Marley is a [ member of the Senior Class, | Donegal High School. Walter S. Ebersole Post American Legion and auxil- iary and the Maytown Le- gion Auxiliary. Awards will also be given to the outstnd- ding students in the eighth] grade of the Hempfield pollo Represent Sel 1 in a simile resenta-| chool in a similar presen * Mount Joy In tion. Charles J. Bennett, Jr. is Marble Tourney in charge of the rograms| : and 11g Rev. i anh Ronald Pennell will repre pastor of the Columbia EUR| setn Mount Joy in the coun- Chureh, will be the speaker| ty_and district marble play at the two programs. The| Offs Saturday in Mountville bel Sponsored throughout the Hempfield program will . 3 held at 1:30 and the Donegal United States by Veterans of | Foreign Wars posts, the Mt. and auxiliary members are JOY VFW #5752 sponsored urged to attend either or| the local tournament. both the schools for the pro-| James Kyle, the runner-up grams. lin the contest, will also ac- | company Ronald to the play- | offs where he will be the al- Ask Ph ne Users ternate and advisor. George program, 2:30. Legionnaires Local Manufacturing Plant Marks Fifth Anniversary Program ls Now Underway Mount Joy's infant indus- try, the Aircraft Marine Products, eelebrated its fifth of operation in he borough Saturday. The local plant began operations May 5, 1951 in their new yuilding location on South Jacob Street. When the plant was first pened approximately fifteen ymployvees wede employed. Today there are 150 employ- »d by the company in the local plant. Of the latter wumber, over 100 are, local 0ersons. Harrisburg is the home of- Gece of the company and was also the site of the first plant in 1941. Since that time, fourteen plants have been built within a fifty-mile -adius of Harrisburg. In ’41 here were only 30 persons smployed by the company ind today there are over iwo thousand employed in the 14 slants. In addition to the 14 nlants there are three plants in Europe one in France, me in Holland and the la- est was begun in Glasgow, ‘cotland. Within the last month a tool and die shop “as vasun operation in Flor- ida. There is also a plant lo- ited in Puarie Rico. with the an- niversary week, operations were begun Monday to build an addition to the Mt. Joy olant. At the present time, ‘he floor .space is 15,000 sq: feet. The addition will in- a floor space of 9 to 10,000 square feet. The addi- tion is necessary due to in- creased business and opera- tions in the plant. According to the contract for the work, the addition will be complet- | Albert will escort the two to Check Numbers | the contest. Before Calling | In the local tournament | completed this past week. | | 153 players from grades one | through 9 entered the tour- | Ii i a a OVO a =e Within the past Se vera nament. From these 153 | months, increasing numbers players, 148 = matches were | of persons are attempting to make out-of-town calls simp ly by dialing the given num- ber. As a result, many phone the area are being unduly disturbed by having their phone ring day and night. One example of the dial ing is when persons see|Joy by the Lancaster directory numbers the Mount Joy | played. | | Barbecue Is Memorial Day Another chicken barbeque | is being planned for Mount] Calvin Club of] Presbyterian i { | | | same! barbecue will be held Mem as the Mount Joy first num-|orial Day, May 30. The af ber, ‘the person dials the fair will be held on the number. There is one church yard to the rear o ber in Mount Joy which is the church. In case of rain, the same as a Lancaster hos- the event will move indoors | pital and consequently is re to the church basement. The Rev. Harlan Durfee is Another example is trying chairman of this year’s ev- to dial the Marietta numbers ent. The meal will be served Although the first diget of a at four different hours, 4, 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Special tickets “3”. Since it is the Marietta number is “6”, per-| 3 2 { sons have been dialing the| for “take-outs” will also be Marietta numbers only to sol be have local subscribers whose] Tickets are now on sale second number is “6” ans- | wer. Lay and may also be purchased at Robert’s Electrical Store, East Main Street. ! Maurice N. Bailey, presi-| Fire Auxiliary dent of the Calvin Club an-| nounced committee chairmen Plans Hat Social for the barbecue. Mrs. War-| A hat social will be the|/ren H. Foley was named as feature of the May 17 meet-| chairman of the food com- ing of the auxiliary to the mittee; William K. Risser, local fire company. Members| chicken;Martin F. Bowman, are asked to bring tables; James W. Roberts, hats which have decorations tickets and the Rev. Harlan amounting to not more than| C. Durfee, publicity. 50c. This project is being un- Plans will be completed dertaken by the Calvin Club for the baked ham supper at lo raise funds for the new the fire house, Saturday, P'P€ Organ currently being May 19. Co-sponsored by the installed in the Presbyterian fire company and the auxil- Church. iary, the event will be held as a benefit to the ambulance fund. Tickets may be pur- chased from the members of EEE A ULE LH ® BAND CONCERT DATE The Mount Joy Element- ary School band will present the two groups. |its spring concert Monday, Wo groups May 21, in the school audi- 5 torium. In addition to the THE HORNAFIUS band numbers the third SAIL TO EUROPE grade flutophones will play. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hor-| Mrs. George Broske will di- nafius, Jr, Mr. and Mrs.| rect the concert. C. Robert Nissley and Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly gave IN THE HOSPITAL a dinner party for Mr. and Marlvn Myers, South Bar- Mrs. W. H. Hornafius, Sr. bara Street, is recuperating at the Hotel Statler, before from a recent operation in their sailing May 5 on the the St. Joseph’s Hospital {ed within the next 60-90 days. This addition is being land solderless wiring devic- | builders. from members of the club|in the Donegal High School, built to the rear of the pres- ent building which faces the west. Located there now is a parking lot for the employ- es. This parking lot will ‘be moved westward beyond the new building. Following the completion of the work, there will be a gradual step- ip of the personnel. The products made by the company are terminals, leads es. These products are used in the electrical appliances being made today and are tlso used by aircraft. auto- nobile, railway and other Contest Prize Winners Named Asher Halbleib was the first prize winner and Carol Ginder, runnerup, in ‘the “test contest” sponsored by the Mount Joy Rotary Club Simon Nissley and Wilbur Beahm, Rotarians, had charge of the contest at the school last week. Both Ash- er and Carol received $10 as their prizes. Although the two were named first and second win- ners, there was only a five- point difference among the top eleven students. The els even were entertained at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of ie Rotary Club at Hostet« I's. 1 nd KINDERGARTEN Registration for children who plan to enter kindergar- ten in the local elementary school will be held Wednes- day, May 16, in the school. The hours are 8:30 to 11:30 a. m. and 1:00 to 3:30 p. m. _ Birth certificates and wvae- cination certificates should accompany the registration. The kindergarten child must be five years old on or be- fore January 31, 1957. Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Cor S.S. Independence to Naples. Lancaster |