| | Plans Night MAIN STREET | To Celebrate been planned of the Washington ary School, Florin, MORE AND MORE in- for quiries are being made about the use of the prefix Oldfield with Mount Joy telephone numbers at 7:30 p.m. Miss Lily Martin, : eo o oo IS OFFICIAL that use of the name will begin next fall when the new issues of the telephone book are dis- tributed probably in Octo- ber. NN. system. Mrs. school nurse, health school Parker, discuss the ov o polio shots program. Workmen already are in- eq concerning the new Saline new telephones, tem of report cards. where necess: Fy ¢ are : : : ary, and a During the readying necessary equip- ; merit, ETE : of selling Redi-Jell will be discussed. Mrs. business THERE WILL be Only the Oldfield will be wil] be in placed before the Mount Joy meeting. exchange numbers. When time for using the letters with the numbers arrives, only the first two—O and L will be used. ® oe o IT HAS BEEN interesting, here at the Bulletin, to note how many inquiries there have been about the tele- phones. Businessmen look ahead, wondering or not to include the Oldfield on new letterheads ior contest, and other needed printing. Market Street, ® eo oo WHO SAID that lightning does not strike twice in the same place? oo, © © ONE MORNING las: week professional a school bus was headed to- importance charge of Three Win Contests At School won the North Market Street, prize, in the national executive club’s essay Career of Selling youngsters. As it stopped at an intersection in Mount Joy a car following ran into the back of the bus. oO o THEN, AS if that were not enough, that same evening, on the return trip. at the very same stop, the same bus was hit from the back again. sobert, a $5 award. the club for all the winners April 17 at Brunswick, Lancaster, Catherine G. Zeller, tor, and John Hart, school principal, will ® oo © One of our ace this week turned up formation that a well-known tobacco hereabouts with the initials J. R. who usually finishes his stripping job about July 1 has the chore done already for this scason. ® ® eo Some time ago this column published a list of a dozen people whose addresses were needed by Maryln Myers, treasurer of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1. We're happy to report that every man on the list has been found. o John E. Schroll, former : publisher of The Bulletin, contest. who has watched a few sea- sons come and go, believes says are also being sleuths the in- certain grower defense bond is the prize. say contest among the iors. She will first prize from American Legion the post a $50 defense test was Both in the Legion Plans that he has some indications that spring is “just around the corner.” Scout Party eS 0 A record dance-party will At least he has some early be sponsored Saturday night spring flowers in the yard for the local Boy and Girl of his summer home south of Mount Joy and he has seen a groundhog playing around the premises. ——— Walter Sloan Wins Trophy G. Walter Sloan, owner of Sloan’s Pharmacy, Mt. Joy, is one of the nation’s first Rexall druggists to receive the new Mortar and Pestle Trophy, presented by the Rexall Drug company as an annual award to outstanding member-druggists. Scouts by the Walter S. Eb- ersole Post 185 American Legion. The Brownies, Cubs, and youngest Girl Scout In- termediate troop will have their dance and party from 6:30 until 8 p.m. The Inter- mediate and Senior Girl Scouts plus the Boy Scouts and Explorers will be enter- tained from 8 to 10 p.m. This annual affair is in charge of James Shaeffer, chairman for the committee. Approximately 50 persons attended the family night af- fair of the Florin Lions club The award is an authentic in commemoration of the replica of a 16th century fourth anniversary of the bronze motar and pestle cast Organization of the group. at Deventer, The Nether- The Monday night meeting lands, in 1950. It was pre- Was held at the Clearview sented Tuesday by Rexall Diner, near Florin. Clarence Representative E. R. Page at Hollinger, president, was in Mount Joy. Guests at the charge of the affair. A three-point program has for a meeting Element- next Tuesday, March 5. Room vis- itations will be held from 7 to 7:30 p.m. with the meeting speech correctionist of Donegal Area will discuss her duties in the Addie will program with special emphasis on the A dis- cussion will also be conduct- Sys- meet- the fund-raising project products Oliv- no er Holmes is chairman of the change in telephone numbers. project. John Hess, president, the Three essay winners were Subscriptions for the whether announced this week at Don- Life Magazine for name egal high school. In the jun- Ruth Krall, S. first prize and Robert Buchenauer second sales con- test. For their essays written on the subject “Selling as a The mittee as to persons ward school with its load of our Future Economy”, Ruth will receive a $10 award and The prizes will be award- ed at the annual banquet of county Hotel Miss instruc- high also attend the affair. The two es- entered in the county contest. A $50 county Barbara Thome, Delta St. won the American Legion es- sen- receive a $10 local and her essay will be entered in- to county competition toward bond prize. The topic of the Legion con- “How Concerned About the Welfare of Others United States and in Other Contries Should a Good Citizen Be? Miss Zel- ler was also in charge of this Phillips To Head Scout Commitiee James Phill'ps was named the new chairman of the Mt. Joy Scout committee at a re-organizational meeting last Friday. Lester Hostetter was renamed secretary and Christ Walters, renamed the Gy 1 Ait cn The Mount Joy SEVEN CENTS PER COPY MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 treasurer, Other members of Plans Are the committee include James Heilig, institutional represen- Made For . Expansion tative; Harold Etsell, Scout- the in Wednesday afternoon Mrs. master; Donald Zerphey, sistant; Harold Milligan, as- school John Miller, Lumber Street, was counted 20 robins in the Eb- sistant; Clyde Gerberich, Jr, erle cemetery. Wesley Wittle, William Fec- kler, Walter Sloan, Dr. Thomas O'Connor and Rev. BPW Holds Dinner Meet Hears Talk Emmert Moyer. Paul Herr, Elizabethtown, of the county council, con- ducted a charter review for Post #39. Rev. Moyer was named chairman of the Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, of the Woman’s Page program WGAL radio, Lancaster, was the guest speaker at the Monday night meeting of the Mount Joy Businegs-and Pro- Board of Review committee; Mr. Phillips, head of the fessional Women's Club. The program was arranged by transportation committee and the public relations commit- Mr. Gerberich, fund-raising tee with Mrs. James Shaeffer committee. The announcement was for an inspection to be done and Mrs. Michael Pricio as co-chairman. Members of the made that the Scout building of the buildings in the area, is completely renovated ex- sites available for schools. cept for some painting. The This is the first step to be ta- group decided to purchase ken to provide for the in- Boys’ creased enrollment. Within each of the next five years, the en- the Scouts in the troop and rollment figure of the high they set aside the second school will be increased by Tuesday of each monh for approximately 50% using on- meetings to be held in the ly the children now living Scout Den. Any persons in- in the area. terested in Scouting are in- puceball Field vited to attend these month- jy, Hart, ly meetings. principal, was A special promotional com- the board to proceed with was set up to secure the erection of a baseball committee were Mrs. Cole- in the area who backstop for the athletic man Stites, Miss Helen would be able to serve on field to the rear of the high Schroll, Mrs. Cloy Risser, special events for the troop; school building. Part of the Mrs. Evelyn Webb, Mrs. such as, transportation for money for this project was Richard Rainbolt and Miss events. raised by the selling of pro- Jean Darrenkamp. The Scouts returned home grams at the basketball Delegates were chosen ior Sunday following a weekend games during the past the state conventiion to be camping trip to the campsite SON. held in Philadelphia June 21 of Westly Wittle, Cumber- From the beginning of {, 23. Mrs Lester Roberts land County. The boys have Donegal High in 1954, the 3nq Mrs. Marlin Sinegar chosen photography as their high school baseball program ere named delegates with Mrs. Robert Keller and Mrs. Hans Helm, alternates. Dele- gates were also named for the district convention to be held April 27. They were Miss Mary Strickler, Mrs. Simeon Horton, Miss Thelma Taylor and Mrs. Geo. Broske, Alternates will be Mrs. Rob- ert Hoffmaster, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Alex Mitzkivitz. Plans were also discussed about the forthcoming con- cert of the Franklin and Marshall College band to be FIRST ROBIN? Sight of the first robin may not prove that spring is here but it makes anticipa- tion of nice weather more pleasant! as- Formed For Victi ictims An application for spection of needed buildings in the area authorized by the Donegal Joint Area school board at their meeting last Thursday evening. Following a lengthy discussion, the board auth- orized the completion of an application to the Depart- ment of Public Instruction been named to take care of of in the three- ion-fire victims weeks-ago fire town, Lester Hostetter, Lehman and Jay Shirk, Sr. have beetn named to take charge of all cash donations to come for the victims from groups, churches and indi- viduals. At the present time, Gutshall family is still in need of furniture and fur- nishings but Mrs. Gifford Gutshall still doesn’t have a home in which to move with her son, Robert, and her daughter Beverly. Her hus- band and daughter, Loretta Mae are still on the serious and critical list at the Lan- caster Osteopathic Hospital Therefore, she would appre- ciate any furniture and fur- nishings that persons wish to give her but she hasn't any storage place at the present time. If persons will give their names to any of the three committeeemen, she will contact them when she either has storage place or has a home. In last week's Bulletin, it was suggested that persons call the Harvey Balmer home on East Donegal Street to tell Mrs. Gutshall about available furniture. Since that time the Balmer family has moved to Rheems and Mrs. - Gutshall has moved with them temporarily. —— To Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary the To Be Used high school authorized by sea- theme for a county-fair ev- was carried on at the local ent to be held this summer €lementary school field. In on the grounds of Lancaster fact, both hockey and soccer Catholic high schoo were also played at the lo- -—i cal school the first year. As the first field was completed Grades at the high school, the two autumn sports moved to the To Present n 1 Tom Sawyer high school. Now following one year of grading won the new field, the spring base- “Tom Sawyer’ has been chosen as the spring produc- tion of the local elementary ball program will be held at Donegal High. New System Adopted The Peteson Handwriting students. The operetta will System was adopted for use sponsored by the group in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linde- be presented Tuesday even- in all the elementary schools the local elementary school muth of 361 Donegal Springs ing, May 7, in the school au- of the area. At the present auditorium. Mrs. Broske, Road, will celebrate their president, was in charge the meeting. The F. and M. Band Con- of fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, March 2nd. The couple was married time, the system is being us- ed in the Mount Joy Elemen- tary School. ditorium. The production will include numerous solo parts in addition to choruses from the various grades. 3ills amounting to $14,500 cert will be held Tuesday, March 2, 1907, in the parson- The date has been announ- Were ordered paid. Wilbur Apri 3 ere age of the Bt. Jopr's Lush ed 1 te ols . supervising principal, eran Church, Maytown, by ged ak this oarly date in or announced that there was a the late R Phillip H R der that groups lanming i Lhe : : Ag, sate hey, on rks special 8) BY ie Se 95% attendance during the Florin Girl Is Mullen, pastor of the May- : “J past month. The enrollment town Lutheran Church at keep this date in mind. Mrs. George Broske will direct the operetta. that time. Mrs. Lindemuth is the former Miss Rosie Leese, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christ Leese of East Donegal Township, Lindemuth was the the late Mr. and Mrs. uel Lindemuth also of Donegal Township. Mr. and Mrs. immediately after marriage moved into their furnished home in Maytown, but later bought the Bull Moose farm, where they lived until 1945, when they sold their farm to Walter Keener and moved to the present Mount Joy address. The couple have no children. Mr. Lindemuth, who cele- brated his seventy-first birth- day last October 4, is in ex- cellent health. A year ago he retired from his trade of bricklaying in which he was engaged since he was a youth of sixteen. To keep in trim figures were 1450 in the ele- mentary schools;821 in the high school, giving a total of 2,271 students in the area. John Daniels, graduate of Franklin and Marshall Col- lege, was hired on a tempor- ary basis to replace Mrs. Marilyn Herr, Lancaster, who resigned January 31. Date Stone Authorized Following a committee re- port of the building commit- tee, the group decided to pur chase a date stone for the high school building. When the school was built, no date stone or corner stone was placed in its construction. The board agreed that when teachers of the area are asked to serve in an area of special service which re- quires special certification, The concert included more the board will pay half of than 300 students from coun- the tuition rates. At the pres- ty high schools and was un- ent time, the special positions der the direction of Mr. are special education, guid- Wagnild and James A. Dun- Chosen As Soloist One Donegal high school student was chosen as one of four so'oists at the annual Western Lancaster County Chorus concert Saturday night. The four were select- ed at auditions bv guest conductor Parker V. Wag- nild, director of the Gettys- burg College Choir for solo work in the concert. Audrey Musser, of Florin, a senior at Donegal high, was chosen in addition to Lor- raine Bohlander and Loretta Fisher of Penn Manor high school, Mi'lersville; and El- aine Earhart, Hempfield high school, Landisville. Cookies To Be Delivered Friday Girl Scout cookies will be delivered beginning this Fri- day, March 1. Girl Scouts and Brownies in the local neighborhood as well as neighborhoods thruout the county will deliver the first orders this weekend. Following the first deliv- ery, a second ordering of the cookies will take place. These orders will be due on March 22 and the delivery will be made March 29. As of this week, no reports have been made of girls already having sold 100 boxes. son Sam- East Lindemuth TO PRESENT EXCHANGE Next week, the Stevens Trade School will present an ance and school and home lap, director of the Penna. he still follows hig old sport exchange assembly program visitor. State B'ue Band. The girls’ of ice skating, having tried Tentative plans for next chorus, boys chorus and the his luck gliding over the ice in Donegal high school. school year call for two spec- combined chorus sang plus this last year. presentation Were Linas BA — jal education departments in the all-county band which Mrs. Lindemuth was sev- a exa ale S d the elementary area plus the played nine selections. enty on December 24, 1956. g er. Ch h S U already existing junior high te af eres She too enjoys » st of histori alread) sun ! 8 She njoys the best of og i econ urc etfs P Special education” class. SCRAP DRIVE PLANNED health and is quite agile in Posie. 3 jin 2 a druggists Te The Mount Joy Explorer performing her household os 0 a Ey MEETING POSTPONED Scouts will hold a scrap duties. Both Mr. and Mrs. is an oi Mass Care Center The regular monthly meet- drive Saturday, March 2, at Lindemuth have been mem- ° oo Ll nar is St. Mark’s E. U. B. church Mrs. Robert Stoner, Mrs. Les- ing of the Mount Jov Bor- 9 a.m. until noon. The boys bers of the St. John’s Luth- pu iy g the histories of became the second of ti : tar Hostetter and Mrs Rich- ough Authority will not be will remove the paper from eran Church, Maytown, for recorded in whe A ceame tne seco © Ae i held next Tuesday, March 5, the place of storage for the many years. Their many an~ Egyptians, Hebrews of times and the Ro- man era. Mr. Sloan’s Mortar and Pestle Trophy, mounted on a black walnut pedestal with local churches to set up mass care centers, in conjunction with Civilian Defense. Mon- day evening, Glenn L. Kay- lor, manager for the church’s a plaque inscribed with his center, called his organiza- name and store, will be on tional meeting. Arthur Spre- display at the prescription cher and Ralph Berrier were department. named assistant managers; @ erm Mrs. Orthur D. Sprecher in FURNISHINGS SOLD charge of registration with Household” goods of Mr. Mrs. Alvin Yingst, Mrs. El- wood Mateer and Mrs. Char- les Shoemaker; Mrs. Ray- mond Knorr, Mrs. Charles Drace, Mrs. Kenneth A. Gai- nor and Mrs. Gerald Anrtz. first aid ‘committee. Mrs. Joseph Buchenauer, Mrs. Walter Zercher and Mrs. and Mrs. Victor J. Koser, of Mount Joy R-, were sold at public sale Saturday. A bed- room suite brought $292; a rug, $51; television set, $100; rifle, $58; check writer, $51; metal filing cabinet, $58; 1952 sedan auto, $540. Omar Landis and Elmer were auctioneers. to the lodging committee; Spahr Glenn Kaylor were named ard Latchford, clothing com- mittee: Mrs. Clinton G. Eby but wiil be held the follow- residents of town. friends congratulate the cou- ir. Mis Ralph Berrier and ing weck, Tuesday, March - rm em ple and wish them many Mrs. Frank R. Germer, feed- 12: z = Mount Joy Explorer Scouts Pare years of happiness to- ing committee. Mrs. Clarence held a dance at the local 8¢t er. Fo Ulrich was named as a sub- Members of the senior geouthouse last Wednesday TWO TO OPEN science class at Donegal high ayening. Guests for the occa- stitute for any needed com- mitteeman. school will visit the Arm- gion were the Senior Girl Following the organization Strong laboratory, Columbia geouts of Troop #175. I AND S GARAGE of the center, the members P ke, next Thursday. Homer ies ree tn One local mon. and. one drove to the local Trinity Lu- Schoener will accompany the = jean R. Markley, eighteen, formerly from the borough thren Church to witness a 8roup. The group will be 19 West Main Street, applied will take over the Esso gas surprise calling of the Luth- given a tour of the plant; es- for a divorce from Thomas station and - garage located eran mass care center per- Pecially to inspect the work og twenty-two, 145 on West Main Street. Ivan sonnel. Known ahead of time done by the laboratory tech- North Market Street, on Wolgemuth, Mount Joy St., only by Mr. Sprecher and grounds of indignities. and Sheridan Angstadt will OK. Snyder, Jr. — rman eae (fee ett operate the establishment to of the Lutheran center, the Next Monday evening, the be known as the “I gnd S” Physician On Call Sunday monthly meeting of the Don- garage. Mr. Angstadt had egal high school band club formerly will be held in the band where the present Newcomer room. Samuel Harnish, presi- Motors is now located prior Dr. Newton Kendig dent, will be in charge. to his living in Florida. call was issued by phone to the personnel. After the ar- rival of their personnel, they showed the newly organized group their set-up. Committee Two Methodist Churches Vote Program To Merge Cubs See Acts Of Magic A three-man committee has NEIGHBO Expect To Build all donations for the explos- MEETING PLANNED Next Monday, New Building A step toward two Methodist was taken Sunday as congregations Joy and at Salunga voted fa- vorably on the proposaal. probably will be many months before final 4 joining of the - is completed, it was the first Mount Joy-Florin George Neighborhood will Presbyterian beginning at 7:45 p.m. will be present at the meet- persons attended the did to raise money for Scouts Tues- Glossbrenner Achievement two churches man, will be in charge. Cubs Are Given Blue, Gold Banquet Approximately 110 persons ichard Sloan : : Richard Sioa at morning worghin services plus gold and one silver ar- Ronald Cooke. pastor of both congregations, of the people of their inten- tion to build a new church. has been sel- ected but the plan is to pick Edward Forry, Richard Gilcrist, Scout, presented a series magic acts and Douglas Met- heney, of the Blue and Gold banquet Wed- Mount Joy and Salunga. nesday evening in the Achievements were Robert Miley, least three years away perhaps longer. step can be taken, there are matters of disposing of properties owned by the con- year service stars were awar- James Metzler, Dennis Brown, gold arrow point; long-range plans. The merger proposal been taken for many months. Mrs. Charles Hill and Mrs. Robert Flick and Assist- bear, one gold and two silver The others went to : : joint congregational meetings Leon T. Moore Wayne, Pa., district superin- silver point and John Brown, gold arrow point. Charles Maiser, one year of Scouting. : told birth- nd Gold birth- Philadelphia agic for the Cubs an ir : magic for the Cubs and their ence of the Methodist church centerpieces which Lancaster. The given sanction by the Quar- ed on the various tables. The = : ; Q terly Conference. Sunday's action : congregations, matter will be ‘sent again to of the flag cere- buttered peas, coffee and chocolate milk. The evening's program op- ened with the singing of Am- erica, the pledge to the flag ; for the appointment of com- there is standing need mittees to study the program. Den Mother in ! a more effective program for section of town Methodism in this area. April or that the western district ing, was present members of the Florin Club, theme will be Westward Ho, and will feature cowboys ¢ churches since He also is a student at of the Evangelical and Reformed will be graduated June of 1958. master, was in charge. for ih Ly for the coming ORDINANCE Richard Heisey FOR APPROVAL 1914 acres of land from East 28, the new officials will take Rotarians Hear Of Ice Hockey An inside look at ice hock- and as a busi- has been filed with the meeting of the group held Tuesday. Indian theme and Mr. ough of Lancaster final This ey as a sport Approved by borough coun- arti - wati Martin, Inc. annexation peti- ., .; p megal high school Llovd Blinco. general .man Joy i 8 an- days pending court approval. GOLD BADGE TO BE WORN BY TWO was the speaker. He used movie “Know Your Hockey” as the basis for his remarks, this opvortunity to and answer period. also visit the Sally Ulrich lems of the ice hockey busi- players to man teams. It is not only a prob- lem of quality to save before you get broke re 8 inviting Mount Joy Rotarians Donegal High School to be his guests at sp2oker was Planning Youth Day Donegal” will in Geltmacher chairman of tafTensberger Earnest Roberts were student : ion of party Government printing with James Tuesday the primary election will be held with the general election March 12 Hartman and NAVY MAN Representatives of the Re- of Lancaster to both the boys the senior class mittees were named cruiters office school will appear on WGAL includes James eon wi'l be held for all mem- nesday. The special program planned by guidance department. Lancaster March This year ten offices will be filled; governor, lieutenant Douglas Fish. representatives collector and school director. The winner of the governor's will be the student to appear on the TV show. Jacob Zeller operated a garage of the planning with Joanne Reynolds, Glenn Raffensberger, Edward Lindemuth .. and, Mrs. Thomas , West Main Street, Sa- a son. last Thursday, at St. Joseph's Hospital. and Mrs. B. Frank 47 Frank Street, a daughter, Friday, at St. Jos- eph’s Hospital. Thelma Snavely. Edward Portner, jamin Groff. Sandra Machin- son and Fred Bernhard. Don- ald Staley and C. A. S. Hol- linger, social studies faculty instructors, are in charge of A a IRR cosa Sit fli
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