TP I A. dp ER A VU A gh gg gt 4 WOR gd Donegal Grid Team To Play Five - Game Home Schedule Donegal high school willled to play no seniors in the/be erected along the side of play 5 home football games lineups against the less ex-'the athletic field immediate-| this fall, it has been announc-/perienced Indians. (ly east of the gymnasium. ed by John Day III, faculty] This season will mark al The home schedule, of manager of athletics. [full-blown program, includ- course, will be played Satur- the local sched-/ing “play for keeps” in the day afternoons, starting al 2 ule “ma ®ancther step up-| Conference of Roses. Last o'clock. ward in the planning of a'year conference games were The home cosnitests are part grid program for the new played but the win and lossof a nine-game sc joint school. {records did not go into ‘the drawn up by the Donegal First The Mount Joy ~~ J SELL a. eres FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 13 ULLETIN THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, SEVEN CENTS PER COPY 1957 MOUNT JOY, PA, Three years ago Hubie Pe- record. athletic department. ters began working with] To accomplish five-game is carded for Friday Donegal boys and last year game home they played their first varsi-/school, at a ty schedule. However, that has bought was on a somewhat basis. Opponents were pledg-'modate 940 people. They the bleacher seats] A year ago, as the Indians will ture, they played only ___ |games, all away from home. Part of the stepped-up program includes the tion of considerable training Two Couples Celebrate schedule, thelnight, September 13, at | cost of $4,073 o'clock at Elizabethtown. [ acu ty limited which are designed to acco-/edged into the football pic-| NJ d I | | ive IN@Me or +.» Donegal reich . The faculty of the Donegal equipment for the gridde TS. Area Joint School System is! . i D There are net tackling dum-| i | ouble Anniversary (mies, Craig oe ihe complete except for the posi=l' le Sept. 1; tion of vocal music in ’ . pl A Mount Joy couple and a town. The couple has lived ers to help Coach Peters and Newtown couple, married 50 in Mount Joy since marriage. his staff to condition the years ago ding ceremony in a double wed-/ Mr. Mumma is a retired mol-boys. celebrated der. The Mummas have two] Aiding Peters are Donald their golden anniversary on sons, Howard, Lancaster; an/Staley, who is assistant, and ' Thursday, August 22nd. Mr. Lester, Mount Joy. They al-|Marshall Gemberling, pnd Mrs. Albert Mumma, of go have four grandchildren. outh Barbara Street and : : | Mrs. Frysinger was the for- Mr.and Mrs. Maurice Fry-i,ep SEI Rhoads, New- singer, Newtown, were The couple lived in the ried August 22, 1907 in they initv and returned to New- Parsonage of Ste Monies EUB {own where they now reside. Ne ig oy y the pir Frysinger is a retired Mr Mir Urner. \farmer. The couple has three rs. Mumma was the for-lopijqren, Evelyn, wife of mer Anna Mary Myers, New- poqolph Jordan, California; —— ‘Mary, wife of Paul Fitzkee, ‘South Market Street, Mount |Joy; |They also have ttorney and were sgned bythe installation of the sewer tion, Buffalo, N. Y., for $4,- work appears to be along the the residents living in the lines. 1073. This money will be paid ‘survey line”. Residents of twenty-four homes affected Arrangements for staging jointly by the Authority and! : : jthe big parade, which is slat- ed to move off at 7 p.m. is The new, Special Delivery P '30-cent stamp will be on sale! rog ram Sept. 4. Hayman Is Elected President Warren Hayman was elect- J Mount Extra-Curricular Funds from/ An annual feature of the ed president of the on Ro pe rd I I low ¢ off 8p am, Joy Social Welfare Associa-|the school. Zhe oar opes | / h R . L [A {to be in the hands of the tion for the coming year at a to have these bleachers in-| lg t ains in oca rea [Lions club. stalled in time for most of Tuesday night's meeting, lin charge of Curvin Martin, exhibit president, was con- cerned with many details for water supply despite the warning to con- holding the fall event on Oc- | said that Mount tober 9, 10,11 and 12. treasurer. A secretary will bel ension Education Classes this|/it was announced this week Joy dare not monopolize all] Another event to be restor- led to the program will be which meeting of the group Tues- Other fay evening. officers the home football games. Fo i Te H. were Charles Ryman, Recent action of the state ai 0 elp Water Shortage rst vice president; Samuel legislature casts some doubt | Yarnish, second vice presi-las to whether the state willl Mount Joy's ent: and Michael Pricio, reimburse the school for Ex-|continues to be very critical, serve water, {the Soap Box Race, Maurice Bailey, Victor if such reimbursement is/of the Mount Joy Borough tle Chiques creek. shank and Lester Hostetter available, these classes will Authority. | Because there are was a casualty last year vere named to an auditing be held beginning in October| Despite some rainfall in below the Borough, the city because of the streets. | ommittee. The group voted as in previous years. But, if the immediate v'cinity and would not be permitted to: No definite location for the o have the summer play-such reimbursement is notieven more a little farther impound the entire flaw A. comost was selected Int round directors, Mr. and available, a fee will be charg- north, water level in Little'the creek. will bz made Marshall Gemberling, ed to those attending. This Chiques creek has not risen. | Until Mount Joy area has Martin also announced Mrs. Charles fee will be used to make up| ns directors of amount of the The local water plant a heavy rainfall or a that the Plowing Contest a- state re- strained to kee i 's i i ¢ € | p up with the'smaller amount over a long-'gain will be held and that imbursement received in pre- gemands placed upon it ev-ler period, patrons of the Charles Ricedorf (Phone | Marshall Mr, Gemberling and War- VOors is expected] driver eueation; Miss Janet en Sore raved a Davie ony day. system must continue to re- EM 7-6126) is chairman in #tilic Instruction at Harrisburg, Until this immediate vici- frain from lawn watering, charge. : meeting of the or- will give » definite answer [nity has considerable more car washing and all other] Martin said Wednesday : English and Spanish; anizziions to discuss the fu-/eoncerning dr aye Irain than fell here last Unnecessary uses of ‘water, that the event will be held on 38 school term. This bus will Mrs. Paul Gingrich, English? ure of the grade school plotisometime next month (weekend, supply will contin- Rosser said. {the Henry Miller farm, loca- : lue to be in short demand. | {ted between Newtown and ransport Mount Joy Town- Mrs. Almeda Griffith, ship sixth graders, Day Care economics; special gren, Jr., guidance counselor: ner [Miss Mary Jane Hoffer, Eng- vas submitted and discussed (high school. Hugh Workman Rosser said, was ‘the small four Explorer-type tents\was elected to teach in supply which came, Hold Round-Up Jenter students and ducation students. and physical education; Carl ‘0cal Social Welfare Associa-'in the vocal music depart- gating. home Ragnar F. Hall-| The bus will leave Milton lish and social studies; C. A rove at 8:20 am., Cherry!s Hollinger, social studies| Hill, 8:25; Florin North and science: | School, 8:32; Amoco Gas! avin > Florin, 8:34; Day| George Kauflman, health| are Center in Evangelical] 8:36; Union| National Mount Joy Bank,! 8:37; and arrive in Maytown| In the afternoon the bus and Jac- will leave Maytown at 4:05] |ques, Lancaster; Mrs. George pm; arrive at Union Nation- al Bank at 4:15; Day Care| 4:18; Florin, Authority To Meet Sept. 10 House. { Given Ratings At Show Kenneth Young, Mount Joy Bain- the FFA, received ratings for| their animals exhibited at the Pennsylvania Dutch Days in Hershey last week. In a class of 27, Kenneth’'s Guern- sey heifer placed sixth and in another class of 31, a heif- er of Kenneth’s placed sixth. Jacob’s heifer placed eighth in a class of 36 animals. Friday, the same two boys the Guernsey Barn, east of Lancaster. Grant Miller, ad- visor, will accompany the two to the show. @ BUILDING BEGUN AT LOCAL PLANT An addition to construction. far under progress thus tion. said that the addition located south of the present building will be used for a storage however. to Mrs. Lester Roberts gar- age Saturday, Sept. 7. of ts \ land shipping department. Keefer, physics and mathe-! ion not only supports the ment and one in fifth grade | Water the farms may have up last week. More than 800 attract more attention Mrs. Frank Lutze, commerci J matics; Mrs. Frances Kramer, special edccation; Mrs. Jos- {eph Llewellyn, librarian; |John Loose, social studies; al; Fredrik Malmborg, Eng- lish; Miss Lily Martin, guid- 4:90 ance counselor and Grant Miller, vo- |cational agriculture; | Peters, industrial arts; Marlin! |Reed. mathematics; Mrs. Lois] | Risser, English and Library; Mrs. Evelyn Saylor, French] {Spanish and English; Homer 0028] The September meeting of Schoener, science and math- the Mount Joy Borough Au-|ematics; Martin Shenk, social] 4p, J State Teachers College | thority has been postponed studies; one week because of the La-|/instrumental music; bor Day holiday on Sept. 2. |Smith, Instead of meeting on Tues-| Staley, social studies; Emer- day, Sept. 3, the next session son willbe held on Tuesday, Sept- Miss Mary Strickler, 10, at the Mount Joy school visitor; Miss Thel- chael Weaver, art; Miss Cath- arine G. Zeller, English; Mrs. Sadie Brooks, Mrs. Charles Bennett, lcian. |ary principal. {elementary Saylor is Mary Martin will teach inter- mediate Miss Grace Henderson, grade 6; Miss Sara Mischlich, 6; Warren Rupp, 6; Miss Lois Kreider, 5; Miss Doris Spotts Thome, 4; will be exhibiting their ani-| mals at the Dairy Show in| the New Erb, 5; Standard Corporation Mrs. Leona White, 4; ing, Pinkerton Road, is now|Esther Longenecker, 3; Mrs. : Work Naomi Rutherford, 3; Mrs. includes) Anna Bell, 2. the placement of the founda-|waller, 2; Miss Naomi Myers, Officials of the company|dergarten; and Mrs. Dorothy i be Miss Anna Mae Eby, prin- speech Hubert { H. Morrell Shields, Robert geography; Donald science;| home Stehman, Jr., ma Taylor, mathematics; Mi- and dieti- nurse; Ralph Coleman is element- In Maytown Eugene Mrs. school, principal; special education; 5; Richard Yohn, 5; Miss Nancy Hower, 4; Mrs. Alice Myers, 4; Miss Mary Louise Miss Pearl Doh- ner, 3; Miss Ruth Eby, 3; Mrs. Rhoda Kaylor, 2; Mrs. Dora Wittle, 2; Mrs. May Hicks, 1; Mrs. Anita Wolge- muth, 1; Mrs. Pauline Brandt kindergarten; Mrs. Elizabeth Whitekettle, cafeteria mgr. Washington Elementary School faculty members will cipal and grade 4; Hugh Workman, 6; Mrs. Kathryn James Ravello, 5; Miss Mrs. Alberta 1; Mrs. Kathryn Brown, kin- Wenger, music. Vednesday, Sept. 11. |. The board accepted tie re- : 0 A final report on the sum- signation of Eugene Tritch,| The only relief Mount Joy, {Salunga, about a mile east of playground activities|yocal music instructor in the received over the weekend | 3-H Club Groups Newtown in Rapho township. | | The field selected is 30 lacres in size, level, rock free jand is described as one of the members best spois available for stag- were among the! winnersjing the contest. named at the annual Lancas-| Directors are eager that ter County 4-H Club Round-|the plowing contest this year é both girls and leaders gathered in(in number of contestants and Lyte Auditorium, Millers-/in spectator interest. ville State Teachers College,| They point out that compe- down the stream because the rains caused some farmers to irri-| will be purchased for the lo-isixth grade. With the resig- al Girl Scouts following the nation of Mr. Tritch, the dis- 1657 drive for funds. (The trict has two vacancies, one temporarily discontinue Local 4-H Club summer playground program jn the elementary schools. {used thus came down stream ut also supports both the, Due to a chage in the and was added to the small Joy pnd Girl Scouts in health program man- [reserve available here. How- yorough. 4s a § x» leis lever, conti d re is bed ; : Ss but. dated by the state legislature ! nue heed his for the event. [ting is a good thing and add- € er, [fourth class school . districts Week by farmers will cause i i d the py oresident, was in charge of will now pli i oi. pumps to roar again and thel Miss Julianne Erb, Mount? hat for young farmers eS w medi- P eS and Whey 0 4H Club, was a winner, ‘here is much to be learned cal and dental examiners. farmers to begin irrigating; . watchi earn fides The personne] t|again. in the first through third 2Y Watching some of the men p nitee © 4 years of the dress revue; and are more experienced. Gi I A d the school board will shortly | Thus, the total gain forts voy. Moore | Anyone interested i Iris tten meet to consider these ap-|the boro is practically noth- eggy Moore, Mount Joy, + sled. in con formants ing was a winner in the fourth DEINE shoud contact Rice- . . 5 bei ‘ a ical JOrf 0 artin. 4-H Roundup | Charles A. Krisman, Tie, It was pointed out that Year and WB gen pits i gy other details The girls and leaders of [Laster Wey authorized to gensiderable damn ie) hn the Erb took part in the fashion covered was planning for the Home Economics Place approximately 200 sq, Mou are, lowever revue in outfits they had @Mmual banquet, which will group attended4-H round-up, I ; Of blackiop ni he oat y t did not help local, ge themselves. be held at Hosteiter's ban- which was held at Millers [Joy Fes oe Dp One city official, in com-| Miss Carol Ginder, Florin, hall on Wednesday eve- e y 3 U I! menting on Hie fact that was president of the Home October 16. ormerly omics County Council, was ge run over, . . ote 1... mistress of ceremonies thru- waterworks out the afternoon program. Frank Speaks To Lions Club ding. These aress, | in lawn, were plots of muddy ter continued to ground whenever damp and the dam at the } on August 22. All of the members attend- ad this meeting except one, ; ai rather existed j— I" making a total of 27. Seven- wea . | Sylvia Swarr, Lititz, was teen of this total are doing | The Joey yore to accept crowned as the 1957 Posture first-year sewing and eleven ~'¢ Proposal o the SICO Named League Queen during the aaffir. She, are second-year sewers Company for service con-| was crowned by Miss. Ardis| Jhomas Frank, a represen- So "sine tracts for oil burner heating | Be tn oo «01%; ative from. the Lancas Seven of the first year girls | ~~ ing A -Star Catcher |Wolgemuth, Florin, last years om the Lancaster Co. won first prize, which was a equipment. The transporta-| ; Posture Queen, Joy Scout Coimgil, was the blue ribbon. and ten earned tion committee was authoriz-| “Rick” Divet of Mount Joy, | juest speaker at “he Monday poy ed to make the necess d- (who played baseball witt ight meeti f "lori a red ribbon for second] E ary ad-| play aseball with the SG ng of tke Florin prize. All of the second year Justments in bus routes made Manheim American Legion Special Dance [ans Club ai Clearview Dirt girls won a blue ribbon on [Recery by the opening of foam in the Lane. County 5 He gave a brief talk on : classrooms in the League, was selected as the 1e responsibilities and obli- their garments. pgs : o Sr Eshelman will have Maytown building. | Leagues all-star catcher. He Is Scheduled sat'ons of the club as spon- the honor of taking her skirt Bills amounting to $44,683- batted 450 for a regular sea-| Tonight Donegal high school S°TS of Prought to Pennsylvania. begin In the repli BIRTHS The Florin Fire Company ™ a) Tg Te day. Den mothers of the five Was called. out Tat 2 a. my ont hig gi hed vy ES ION TO BE” wg Mrs. Martha Germer Mr. and Mrs. Norman to assist in fighting AN is hak isis . : ’ . al ‘a 50,000 fire at the M evi ere are some yearbooks Mrs. J. R. Miley, Mrs. Jerry Sauder, Manheim R4, a son, Ey one-half mile vig available for sale and stu- PLACED ON BALLOT Snavely, Mrs. Jay Hostetter |Monday, at Lancaster Osteo- Elizabethtown. The fire was dents wishing to purchase} The Lancaster County El- and Mrs. Robert Stoner. pathic Hospital. |discovered at 1:10 a.m. by a them may do so at the dancelection Board announced last Cubmaster Clyde Tripple] Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Schwartz passing motorist. Firemen 31d thereby gain admission eek that £ announced that Wednesday of Argonne Apartments, 824|from Elizabethtown, Rheems 0 the closed affair. | 8 a referendum for night Sept. 11, will be char- Argonne Dr., Baltimore, Md. land Florin fought the blaze. | Douglas Fish, a member of the formation of the Donegal ter night. The annual charter announce the birth of a The $50,000 loss included a the 1957 graduating class,(Union School District has presentation will take place (daughter, Linda Kay, born on|frame bank barn, its contents/@nd his combo will play mu- been certified for Jacement at the committee meeting to/August 21. Mrs. Schwartz is|15 tons of baled hay and 71 /SIC for dancing. The’ “auto-| p eh graph” party is informal and] on the November 5 electipn The faculty of the Mount (Turn to page 3) be held in the Scouthouse.ithe former Shirley Smith,|tons of baled straw. James Posne)] A chairman of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. marks a first for the e Cub committee. |Larmon Smith. {school for an event of this| i i ha Hl iti Mr. and - Mrs. James E. MARRIAGE LICENSES kind. Mrs. Nancy Ginder is! The question will be baly The Webb reunion will be Grove, West Main St., Florin, Sanders Paul Sid advisor for the affair. loted upon by voters in Mt. held at the Landisville Fireia son, Tuesday, at St. So a i oy, Ja Joy ough, Mount Joy Company picnic grounds on|eph’s Hosp:tal. kr M ys Rey Bruba- . a Township, East jeg Sunday, Sept. 8, beginning at| Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Wen-| © ount Joy Re. Physician On Call Township and Marietta Be 3 pm. All descendants of the|dler, Manheim R4, a daughter| Lester Shelley Jr., Man- Sunday ough. P Hetta Bore late James Webb are invited jon Tuesday, at the Lancaster heim R40 and Patricia Ann to attend. General Hospital, Williams, Manheim R4. Dr. David Schlosser : Ee i, 1 4 1 gd & 3 4