Ic ra cial! Firemen To Entertain Area Youths Assist With At Meeting The made that ship Fire tertain announcement was the local Friend- Company will en- the southeastern firemen’s association at the FE = third quarterly meeting in BETIS Ten July. George Copenhauver was in charge of In o* > ; | —— BE AW os i WR The Mount Joy Mailings For Heart Haven Cn, FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO.35 = BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY last Thursday night's meect- ing. The Rev. E. M. Moyer, chaplain, offered the opening local Boy orayer and Ray Myers, fire . chief reported eight fire | WwW calls answered during the S inner month. The Memorial committee Of Contest reported three deaths during Larry: Mover son of Mr na ost nth, Whi pile and Mrs. Jay Moyer, Mount and “He 0 S 1s or P Joy R2, won the spelling con- : nry melizer. John yagi at Donegal high school © Sliver was named to the en- last Friday in a special as- : conmmitien, sembly, Fifteen finalists from a Son. SOT ne was the seventh & eighth grades bp in ed to attend the next competed in the bee to name meeting of borough council a champion of the school. The two lads shown here won't fall behind on their concerning the parking of Larry, a seventh grader York while convalescing at Heart Haven. They are firemen’s autos when thgy spelled correctiv: the word arence Buller, left, 17 son of Mr. and Mrs. odore res C alls ‘hose Fe’ it rs. Theodore respond to fire calls. Those «aqhere” to win the contest Buller, Florin, and James Adams right, 14, son of Mr. and nam i ’ , 14, LE amed to the committee are Murs. James Adams, 205 Barbara St, Mount Joy. With Samuel Dock Harvey Ston- them is William Counts ‘one of the secondary school in- of Clvde Nissley Geo. Cop- structors who helps the heart patients keep up with their op Richard nn studies. S and Earl Zink, Committees Are Named For Play Committees have been named for the Donegal high school junior play which The Heart Haven Seals you Mr. receive in the mail might 205 Barbara St. The boys have been put in your en- are two of 23 patients who velope by Florin and Mount assisted in helping prepare Joy patients according to the mailings for the 1957 Mrs. Kathryn Hawk direct- Heart Haven Seal Campaign or of nursing at Heart Hav- now underway in this area, oe Besides the he patients are Clarence ,.gictored i Buller, 17, son of Mr. an registered In EE . '% approximately 520 children Mrs. Theodore Buller, Florin ,ve enrolled. in Rheumatic and James Adams, 14 son of Fever Prophylaxis Program. oii" pe presented in the ———— This program provides reg- uo] auditorium Friday and ular check-ups and medicine evenings. Mar. 15 for discharged patients 10 ,,4 16 “One Foot In Heav- keep the disease from recur- and Mrs. James Adams, patients now the hospital, School At fing en” a trree-act comedy is Maytown Plans In discussing the current te Bley jw he LARRY MOYER ot ai it . glaia Stephanis’ is chair- : Ng: y campaign, Mrs. Hawk point- : Sd over Williom Open House ed out that Heart Haven is Man of the properties and Young of Marietta. William more than a hospital costumes committee with . i The remodelled Maytown wad Lorett: Hornnfius nnn iS an eighth “grader. Both . : “It's a combination home Loretta ornafius, Deanna boys will compete in the Primary school building will school d Sunday School. It Herr, Rose Rober, Sandra SE i re ~~" school an unday School. Boris We Kernel Harrisburg Patriot News be open for nublic inspection is a place where children are ’ Ti Max contest © April 6 at sue Watts. and Miss Thelma Tay- i : receive '* Northern Join? high school Lee Newcomer ; lor, adviser and te : Dillsburg. Linda Hayden, of Is chairman. of the - bigke} Marietta, R1, an eighth grad- from made comfortable, the best individual care still enjoy as many liberties . hi » committee assisted by Frank Monday, February 18 6:30 to 8 p.m. The building has been oc- as their limitations permit, yp 7 > » alternate for cupied with the exception of ghe explained. p Kramer, Barbara Seaman Spe wi nee i some interior painting. Com- In 1956 operating costs Joan Gilbert, Sandra Koser, . ©, "10 1" test. pletion of the playground fa- Were approximately $61,190, ance Sheaffer, Ruy Bausor- By inning the school iE : “" according to John B. Rengier man Nancy Rainbolt, Patri- Y. sinning; sie Schoo cilities has been delaved un- campaign director “The ae. Cia Mumper, Arly Watts and contest both boys will re- : ceive six months subscrip- til warm weather prevails. 1 Roy Armold, adviser. a "Carlotta Sager is chairman treatment of of the posters and publicity tual cost per day was $7.0 being Rengier added. connection with the Because the tions to any of the three Har- risburg newspapers plus a 1957 World Almanac. Both The open house is held in meeting of the Maytown patients is, in most instances, committee with Jane Sweitz- Will the School iat Parent’s Association prolonged, the treatment be- oF. Rachel Klugh, Patricia Dillsburg : where Analists comes an almost impossible Mihalik Florence Diebler, ~~" . Ski The program for the meet- burden on families that must Deanna Herr, Jean Mumma, from schools of Lancaste i ing will include an open pay entire treatment costs. Patricia Charles. Kay Kauff- York and. Dauphin a house in both elementary Consequently, these costs can man and Mr. Armold advis- wi . THB Serpe buildings, and a piano recital be met only by voluntary er. Harold Ginder heads the will oo La i to : : contributions, stage committee with Ken- EY 1s fe bv the pupils of Miss Birch- wil - noth Watts. Buriie McCowin ten finalists. wo : all. The main meeting will Joseph Hostetter. Churles These ten finalists will begin ot 8 nm. and will fea- ‘1: Shireman., Kenneth Young compete In the Central Penn- : William Tyndall ier id 8 sylvania Championship Bee trra Dr. Ann K. Davies. who Donald Livingston, Lee New- to be held in the Forum Hn will speak on “Education H P f t comer, -Dorald Gaib. James in May. The win- Sau as rerrec Flowers, Alvin Wolgemuth, 5 tr 2 20-0 “will re for the Fxeentianal Child”. Charles Snvder and Hubert ney of this wi I Refreshments wi'l be serv- Average Peters advisor. Jerry Buch- Celve an all-exponge pale ARTY : trip to Washington to the ed hv tha fourth grade moth- (ne local man is included €nauer will be in charge of natioral ‘contest for himself. prs following the meeting in the seven county students !ights and sound. Florence; spelling teacher and his Pinna nunile wha will parti. at Franklin and Marshall Daibler y chairman of the principal; plus a 21-inch por- cinate are ae follows: Mar- College to be named to the i Ee Ale table television set a 24- vn Wanaopr Patty Vimingar Honor List with a perfect wellvn as volume set of encyclopedias 4 0 grade William Le : and several other prizes. Nancy Spangler, Peter Hol- Tyndall, son of Mr. and Mrs. The make-up en ee ert Tyndall, 302 North consists of Patricia Shetter Esther Herb es, Dan Nentwia, Barbara Street a senior, had chairman, Aegalaia Stephanis : Snangler Nancv Young. a perfect average at the Rose Raber, Doris Max, San- Florin Lions Hear Mary Ann Brubaker, Joyce college. dra Brown Marilyn Leak- : 2 Meredith. Victoria Heagy, Out of 1.200 students en- way. Deanna Herr, Kay Bau- Phone Discussion Nancy Gable, Carol Bixler rolled. 58 had averages a-serman and Nancy Rainbolt. : : iy bove 3.75 to make the Hon- p= A film on the Artic region 3 Ie > . Marion Mowrer, Donna Ray, [jst and 243 had averag- and a discussion on the new Linda Nolt Sandra, Bixler, gg above 3.0 during the past SHOWER IS HELD letters to. ihe’ dial’ phone David Heuer, and Lydia Lor- semester to make the dean’s A surnrise baby shower system were the program of raine Weaver list, Jav S. Barnhart, son of was held last Thursdav for the Monday night meeting —— Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart, Mrs. Kenneth of the Florin Lions Club at Janice Clearview Diner. Henry Detwiler Ave. Peter Nissley, (the former Miss home on Smith of the Columbia Tele- son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rreneman) at her COMMANDER TO Nissley. East Main Street; rast High Street. Manheim. phone Company showed the RECEIVE PAPER were named to the dean’s Hostesses for the shower film and led the discussion Emory Krick president of list. Another, Landis C. yore Mics Jeanette Brene- on the new system. the Sertoma Club, has invit- Heistand of Manheim R4, han and Mrs. Robert Adams. Surprise visits to the meet- ed all the members of the Was also named to the dean's ing were made by Harry Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 list. gE SCHOOLS TO BR CLOSED Lutz Wheatland Club, the American Legion to attend Next Friday February 22 deputy district governor and the club meeting Wednesday, QFFICERS NAMED the schnols in the area will Arthur Sprecher .zone. chair- i TO COOPERATIVE he closed in ohservanra of man. Plans for the next Feb. 20. President Krick will present to loca] Legion Com- George Washington's birthday meeting were changed from an offspring night to a fami- SPECIAL EVENT IS PLANNED Plans ed for meeting next and able for foods. man, Jr., of the 1 resignation of the president, part Mrs. Ch Tuesday members will have the recipes Mrs. have been complet- a special dessert of the local JayCees evening, The bring desserts avail- the making of their Harold Zimmer- will be in charge neeting due to the arles Johnson. » — Sam Miller Resigns Post Sam Street, ber of ti ough years, is Mr. Miller told a Bulletin Maytown reporter that he ter of resignation on to Bor- Green Tree Church of Council ough Authority Miller West Main who has been a mem- the 1e Mount Joy for resigning his post. Thursday morning has mailed his let- secretary, Mr. Glenn Forney. Thus, its next which falls the first Monday members of the organization were given an opportunity to . the regular meeting of March - March 4. No reason for his resigna- ask questions. tion said. Mr. and Mrs. Miller plan- hart, ned to leave Mount Joy Fri- the auditing committee. Ar- named with Adam Greer and LeRoy nominating com- mittee was also named to re- g meeting. day for vacation was given, Mr. Miller their annual winter in Florida. GP —— White Mice Arrive In Lecal School White in the Mount Joy Element- ing being held on Tsursday of April. it will be the second’ Tuesday of the ary Scho mice have arrived ol. The, mice are be- ing “used in a Better break- fast” conducted in the school. the fourth, placed in ‘each homeroom of Avril 9. At this meeting fifth and sixth “Promoting the Youth in iat ‘are cooperating the Community” will be dis- grades tl in the project. other the Students in classes will visit the rooms to check the pro- gress of the mice. The feed- ing of the mice began Wed- sday . fed goo and the mouse will be foods fed One d breakfast other will be foods that aren’t good break- Th fasts, able to see the results of aed from the ! good breakfast and that of a makers of America grou poor breakfast as the mice Donegal The the sponsorship of the school contest nurse, Mrs. Raymond Knorr. Store during the S grow. e children will be project is under Rotary Hears Safety Talk Me?” wa talk Tuesday noon given Mt. be Thomas Nancy Wittel, Ann Spangler, Joy Rotarians by ! Andress safety director of Doris Jean Moyer, and Nan- the Hartley Insurance com- cy Stoner. Saturday bakers pany. will be Hazel Gebhard, B. The meeting was held at Fay Hiestand June Brandt, Hostetters. Eleanor Zielke, Jane Leese There are four things “in and Vera Shenk. Home economists will s the it for me,” Andress said and listed them as follows: 1. Safety can save your life, 2. will be aw —Can save your privilege to contest, a ne drive. 3.—Can save your job electronic range w and 4. ey. Safety, fellowshi led it an There Can save you mon- he said is good p in action and cal- attitude of mind. are five people to driving on a PTA Hears Panel Discussion One year following the or- ganizing of the Donegal Par- Association, a the even- took discussion for the ents-Teachers meeting was school last ing. Five ministers in a panel and discussed the theme the meeting “Promoting held in Thursday PEANUTS ARE SELLOUT FOR BAND MEMBERS More Prom Explosion-Fire Destroys peanuts will Home In Stauffertown be ordered for scale it was Rural Mt. Joy was rocked ers to the floor of the kitch- announced at the recent with an explosion Saturday en and on the other side of meeting of the Donegal high night, 7:30 p. m., when the the house Mr. and Mrs. school band club. The mem- double home in which Mr. Swanger suffered first and bers of both the senior and and Mrs. Gifford Gutshall second degree burns. They junior bands sold the bagged and family and Mr. and Mrs. were treated at the St. Jos- peanuts ready for roasting Elmer Swanger and family eph’s Hospital and later dis- during the past few weeks lived was destroyed by the charged. The blast threw off and due to great demand, a explosion and fire. Both Mt, a large grate covering a hole re-order has been made. Joy and Florin fire companies in the floor above a hot air to responded to the call but the coal furnace at the Swangers Orders may be given Welfare of the Youth in the members of the bands it house was completely des- and Mrs. Melvin Huber, of Church”. The Rev. Charles wus announced. Samuel Har- troyed with nothing saved Manheim who was visiting Wolfe, pastor of the Florin jig president, was in by either family. the family with her husband Glossbrenner E.U.B. Church, charge of the meeting. Three persons are still Was thrown partially into served as moderator. Panel tenses (senor hospitalized in the Lancaster the hole. She was treated for members were the Rev. Har- lan Durfee, pastor of the lo- Church; cal Presbyterian Rev. Clarence Ulric liam Weist, pastor of Church of and the pastor of the Florin Brethren. Rev. Wolfe offered the op- matter will be ening prayer and Rev. Ul- brought before the council at rich offered the benediction. the Following the panel, During the business meet- ing, the Rev. Howard Bern- announced president thur Sprecher was Appley, A next Miss port at the Albert Kleiner, Strickler, Mrs. Zuch were named to the group. Instead of the next meet- the program cussed. Bakers Are Named For Cake Contest h Bor- pastor of the local St. Mark's eight E.U.B. Church; the Rev, Wil- the God; Rev. Robert Hess, and Was named the the Mary Edw. Charles Joseph Shaeffer and Lester first project which is being month. Due to a conflicting the group decided Two white mice have been to hold the meeting Tuesday, Bakers have been announc- Future high school will compete in lar Days, today, Friday Saturday. Home- p of who a baking at Way's Appliance ilver Dol- and Today, Louise Dupler Ma- bel Mummau and Ellen Ney baked at 9 a. m, and Pauline and “Safety, What's In It For Rachel Klugh baked at 1:10 subject of a p.m. Tomorrow's bakers will Dunkleberger, Shirk, Carolyn Becker Joyce judge the cakes almost be on display. HOMEMAKERS GROUP PLAN and prizes arded. During the w Westinghouse hich cooks instantaneously will Osteopathic Hospital as a re- multiple bruises of the body . sult of the Stauffertown ex- and her husband suffered Local Girl To p'osion and blaze Gifford from shock, Gutshall 48, has first and The Gutshalls have three Receive Award Miss Miriam Roland, face, chest, shoulders daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2'™S: his brother John Roland Mount Joy RI, Gutshall, 50, of the children, Beverly Ann, 18 and months; Loretta Mae, 12: and Elmer Robert, 19. The Swangers Palmyra have four children Anna outstanding S¢Vere burns of the face Ruth, 12; John, 10; Barbara, scalp, shoulders. arms and 6: and Marv Ann 15 months. hands: and Gifford’s daugh- The Gutshalls are temporar- ter Loretta Mae, 12, first ily living with Mr. and Mrs. and second degree burns on Harvey Balmer, East Done- the face, chest, back should- gal Street; and the Swangers, ers, both arms and both legs. with Mr. Swanger's sister, The three were in the base- Miss Florence Swanger. ment when Gifford lit a cig- Mount Joy firemen remain- aret lighter. The flame from ed on the scene until 9 a.m. the lighter apparently ignit- Sunday morning and were ed a pocket of gas which ex- again called at 4 p.m. when second degree burns of ploded and filled the struc- some of the remains again ture with flames ignited. Traffic was reported The explosion threw the heavy in the area beginning wives of the Gutshall broth- early in the morning Sunday. Contributions Continue For Homeless Families continue to At the present the famil- Mount Joy fire ies need furniture and fur- Cash contributions MIRIAM ROLAND 4-H Club girl of 1956. Contributions come to the Two SH lv id comnany for the two families nishings. boys and two irls were, . a are) oy 0. grs . left homeless bv Saturday from individuals and groups named to receive the 1956 yoy i x hs y night's explosion-fire in ‘have also been received. Col- Lancaster County Rural Stauffertown lections will be taken in sev Youth Awards for their" The Mount Jov Mennonite oe hes B outstanding achievements in fir t i tril = a era or ones >unday morn- irs » > y > 4-H Club, Future Homemak- {1 tamil > Py i ou “on ti © ing for the protect. ers of America and Future with a collection. A change in Dlans hag heen Farmers of America pro last $undav morning when announced at St Mark's E. over $550.00 wns collected U, B. church. This Sunday grams during the past year. The other three were Tre- vena Stehman, Marietta pike; J. Richard Herr, Ronks Rl; designated as the collaetinn to be given to the victims. has been Initial clothing was provided time for a special the families by the Lancaster (o be taken for the United and Robert Kreider, Quarry- Chapter American Red Cross Aux’‘liaries of the church ville, R1. according 0 Miss Jane Me- seminary This collection hag : : et lov. executive director. Con- been po