The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 26, 1957, Image 1

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Report More Than $800] The Mount Joy
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The Betty Zerphey fund is 6
“growing” it was reported,
by the Florin Lions Club,
sponsorers of the project. The!
group reported that to date!
over eight hundred dollars]
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Mrs. Victor Zerphey is a 3 alta
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SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY,



















News, a publication which/Presbyterian Hospital at the |
circulates across the nation, »resent time and has been) M J bk Sh .
had accepted one of Joseph|there six weeks. Before going ount oy arm ow THE WEATHER i | et Contract For Re novating
Shaeffer's beautiful movie/to the Philadelphia hospital | By Kenneth L. Drohan |
shots for publication. she was also hospitalized two Parade Plans Made y po: .
®e © © {weeks in August in Lancast- | Low High R'fall
Last week the fall issue," ; Plans are progressing Prizes for floats and or- We 18 — 56 40 ra e C 00 roun S
was delivered gnd a gorgeous, Since Mrs. Zerphey's stay §j he opening night parade of ganizations will be awarded Th 19 — 52 81 00
color picture taken on the|in the hospital is longer than ‘he Mount Joy Community|with a $20 first prize, $10.00 Fr 20 — 58 74 01] The first step in renovatingtees were appointed to check the group voted to award a
old grade school yard was|Was expected, the group is CE Exhibit, Wednesday, Oct. 9, second and tour $5.00 prizes, Sa Sy 6s 85 00the former grade school plot| nto renovation possibilities bid to the Oregon Nurseries
included with three otherseXtending the placement of, : | it was announced by James Industries and businesses Bu 2 — 53 3 AG an Marietta Street was voted| ind a committee to draw up for $1900.
2p bl re |the containers in the various 4 Spangler, chairman. are asked to enter floats or MO. 0 3 at a meeting of charter for the group. hic bi in ine
Jom other photographers. BETTY ZERPHEY Pn week it appeared that any type of entry in the sec- 14 24 — 44 71 00 “Community Council of the| oo This bill will include grad
for two more, |
It is ‘weeks. Mrs. Zerphey has had'had to have constant daily the 1957 edition of the farmiond division which will be
fall Js closeup pictures operations since her ill-treatment since that time 3 show parade would be one of the commercial division. Six
» lealuring scarlelnegg pegan in 1954 and has|years ago, the best ever. Spangler al-lcash prizes will be awarded
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of maple leaves Je Was one a ; Sra. : : ; : ready has eight bands signed to the original floats A tir end wedkond Munir Chamber of : Com- $100; The Business and Pro-|yith top soil and seeding the
Shaeffers and entitled Y ‘0 participate, including New pertaining to the farm show.| a : $ merce invited representatives fessional Women's Club, plot. The committee
Seasons.” The of E + Cl M Holland, Elizabethtown, Col-! Children or adults may in prospect for this area over of the town's organizations to and the Mount Joy Rotary to take charge is
course, were part of the fall vening asses ay umbia, Manor Twp., : Man- orepare entries for the third the coming weekend. A new tend a eeting fo disousy a Club, $100. “With these do-(Glenn Forney, Gene Echerly,
sequence. and in) & Which iB ae animal 4 front will arrive here on? e renovation. Commit- naticns toward the first step Warren Foley, Benjamin
Be Held At Done al i jon 9 She J gh G 1 iy ly sion, ; ne pa he co sh Thursday night extending the! Groff and A. D. Seiler.
3. | d janet the oun; oy Tou miter will awarq six Cash, rrent cool spell. However, At a meeting of the group
Mount Joy “made” another) School bands. prizes to the best appearing =“ io predicted locally ‘wo weeks ago it was voted
nationally circulated maga-' The question of eveningis available; but, if this aid Already several commercial animals. Animals may be lear Skies will prevail thea o call the plot the “War
zine this month as the annual/classes (extension education)is not available, classes will entries have been made and farm animals or pets of any Sunday with very little Temorial Park’. Last even-
“Seventy-Five Plus’ party, at Donegal High School for be held only if those in at-others are being registered kind. yt any rain. Tempera- 3 ng the group adopted a name
sponsored by the Jaycees was the 1957-58 school term istendance make up the am- daily. Businesses and industries tures will dip to “the high ‘or the new organization, the
floats or
Residents are asked to as-who plan to enter
commer-|
sist in making the parade aother entries in the
received as re-
given a fine two-page spread undecided because the Stateount usually
has withdrawn/imbursement from the state.
of Department
in the September issue | Inights ¢[ lount Joy Area.
“Future,” a Jaycee publica-/reimbursement, placing the This was approximately 75% success by their participa- cial division are asked to| Following the awarding of
t.on. lentire cost on the local dis-jof the instructional cost. Thetion in any of the three div-call the Bulletin in order that) 1 bid to cover the first step
®e oo © Itrict. lsehool district will continuelisions. In the first division,the parade committee may, in the renovation, John Lan-
the farm groups, civic groups know how many groups
The story, written by Pres-| Friday, the State Just:ce,t0 pay its share. Riri I
groups wi ap- expect in this division.
ident George Albert and fea- Department ruling doomed; The legislature has voted/and school
turing five pictures by adult extensionjto discontinue state aid for] —
shall Dussinger, told of theja n d recreation extensionjadult education. Therefore, a ow os
Skits To Be Featured
party for the oldsters of Mt.|classes in Pennsylvania for/the evening classes at Done-
to’

Joy. the next two years, The Re-[gal high school will be held
®e oo publican Legislature passed anonly if those wishing to at-| |
In step with the currentjappropriation law knockingjtend are willing to pay the ! Lb by Sh WwW
campaign against “Litter{out the program but Gover-following instructional fees: n as ion Oo
Bugs’, the ‘East: Hempfieldinor George Leader raised thel Driver training (bohind the Final plans have been com- wll be members of the Joy I
é ans have bee : e 2 TS 0 > JOy-
Sertoma club is taking a as to whether an-jwheel instruction) $20.00.
pronged stab at the situation|>ther section of the law left Driver training pleted for the fourth annual Cees, a group of older
(classroom Mount
Pagal nes month, Soh wo could be ged All other classes (mini- Words Oct. 2, in the local a) Jaycee chapter [last Thursday evening. H: of he First National Bank &
the meeting of the 5 5 ara oie hoot Wai Fl announced that lans for rust Company.
trash cans will be big signsito hold these classes as here-| (Classes meet 12 times each a oh aoe in dren's fushigne to beynjon School District to bel zations will be sent letters
reminding people to use thejtofore if state reimbursement semester. These fees should og le as ay Been the custom used in the Show Bre fom voted on at the November 5| vith a copy of the adopted
gontainess instead of Lier. A Sid be paid at the first meeting Ee past three years’ “pro- gy De OD de election are in progress. Chief|] onstitution of the Communi-
will be the od nd . of the class and no part ofiductions. are from Eshleman Brothers, ODE these plans is he pup ny Couneil. The or
car waste basket, which at- Authorit ‘ ithis fee is returnable since Some of the outstanding jewelry to be used by the leation of a brochure to be ne 5a a1 ons win be asked fo
wach 09 bo gor Wi Y no registration fee is charged| 10 be included in thismodels will be from Kosor's distributed to homes in the Safe driving awards were presented Tuesday to the constitution at their
aches easily to some conven 1s 10 be mcyced mn 1s S 9 €r'S area. This brochure will at-{ wo Mount Joy rural mail carriers. Above, Postmaster El-|next regular meeting. The
under this plan.
year’s production will be the/Jewelry Store and Greed’s


ient part of the inside of the a ai ; al ner Zerphey (left) is handing
: ] A These fees cover no part of] thetica?”. © He wr ott wi tempt to explain what aj ner Zerpaey {le Is handing So :
auto. Then, instead of litter- war S lthe cost of hr Sup Gay Nineties ’ Ode to Pe shoes will bel district” is, why it| ‘oute 1 carrier, a gold pin for a nine-year record. To Mah-|parent organizations p ay
ing streets and highways i fe or Poor HE ture’ Preparing For the from Ja Ho wi be advantageous to the 2 C. Foreman went a gold pin for seven years of safe yearly dues of $10.00. They
win “cunay on Two Bids [oot pon an dingo Chrismas Basaar”, “Bride Toles wil ve used rom ang in the Lue, The Cations were turned by the Bost Offcethen have the privilege, of
th » Kot I a ler do they include operation| as vou Are Br suktast” l3avee will be assisting ome of the needs > : isending one to three dele-
e basket can be used andl ue Brownstown Construc-'costs of the driver training] oo oc oC ARtast ¢ assisung I confronting t he gates to the council. In the
later emptied at a convenient; Company, Brownstown, car. They cover about three. Thirty-three models will be| the show; lumber from J. C

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place. > on was awarded the contract tofourths of the cost of instruc. |icluded in the show ang/Stevely wil 5 ramp planning 0 have 2 te parent organization or
: _ {open the Little Chiques creekition which is what the state| — : di dia uni) tives of the board and other T k M S : other members of the coun-
Folia Question has been rais-lat 5 special meeting of thelformerly paid to the school JLo: Rize a fhe Soeney i interested persons present the aKe ore amp es cil will discuss the constitu-
re [hy are the NEW Mount Joy Borough S ortsmen Operas fet Bore sod 's [“Union Sory” to the various tion at the meetings of the
Facet signs. 0 1 Detwiler|ty gaturday afternoon. The| Persons interested in any P i ly hs bse are groups, civic, service f S H various organizations. By
BSS! to readjow bid submiited by thelclasses may register Thurs- N T Field ‘Mrs Coot, Broske will and other organizations of | tau ertown ater ooking personal appearances
€ Siler? | A : ras bi. > ay nn. { BEE » area. is {they wi e able to answer
e o o [Brownstown firm was $7,580/day, October 3rd, 7:00 p.m. ew rap play accompanying music for| | rea. Jy iy hoped | thal that may arise in
: {The work which wll begin in|(preceeding a scheduled tae om 4b 4
A drive to raise $15,000 two weeks/meeting of the Donegal P.T An invitation to the pub production on the organ
restoring. and beautifying the ; : : fel}. : ~, and Wiliiam Batzel will be in|
Paricl ricco of Perit Ne will include widening of thelA ) in the high school office.ilic to use the new range at
hg Dace 8 vanias creek channel and unable to attend this|*he Sportsmen’s farm, north ye ots
ny ig eA President of the soil on the rocks that hadjregistration should call the/of Mount Joy, was issued this ~ During
ne ates currently istsken away the bank of thejhigh school office (OL3-6801)/week as finishing touches Yash
being pushed by the Pilot cree side i Bei
Eiub of Lancaster. creek on the west side. and ask to register. were placed on the facilities.|y = style at the rear of the
intermission re-i,
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The bid calls for 1,500 cu-| Under this program no| Each Sunday afternoon the Following in have gasoline and naural gas Jr. | :
We 3 . that bic yards of excavation for|provision is made for personsifield will be open for thelmission the next PD Lor Medical examiners and mains in the area served as T h e companies Landis offered, in beh
one .of the first things to be the changing of the stream|not living in the Donegal ar-|public to use, beginning at llinclude the appearance of Secretaries were by witnesses. mains in th» area are the ph ae lass of ‘Done
Hone would be to erect direc. OT the east side. ea (East Donegal Township, pm. {Mss Ginnie Lou Heine, Miss| the board. These appoint- These samples will b e Southern Pip:line Company.| a ee ag) ing the
tional markers or some other! The Henry E. Martin Com- Mount Joy Borough, Mt. Joy| The invitation followed a Outdoors of 1957, at which ments are subject i t o state tested in the Pittsburgh Manufacturers Light a n die ds > Joi lo an a
detailed information so thatpany, Lancaster, was award-{1oWnship and Marietta night meeting of the|‘ime fifteen gifts will be giv- approval. Dr, David Schlos-Testng Laboratories. They Hea: Company and gr First National Bank
interested people could finded the contract for the pur- ough). It is assumed that the board of direcors of the Mt. en. ser was named medical ex- were taken from four of the Mcbile Ol, Inc ror Housing the gril to
the grave. lchase of a three-quarter ton|reSPective school districts will yoy Sportsmen association| Eicherly’s Dry Cleaning for the Mount Joy|__. nl P
®e o oo pick-up truck. The low a plan to take care of pelq at the newly-completed|are contributing their time in Borough School with Mrs. Under ‘he new constitution
As recently as a few was $1,765. This truck will ‘heir residents. clubhouse. {the pressing of the garments Bagnor Yeligren i Jnedjcal; S k h h the objectives of the council
months ago not even care-be used both at the sewage eu Among other items of busi- for the show. and seckeinry: pr. i} Mar S C Urc Plans are to promote the general
takers in the cemetery could treatment plant and at the ness, the group made further Ne ne oe bi mg or welfare of the community of
direct a visitor to the resting water works. . for the public open|JOINT INSTALLATION 2 on oy Se A00ls : : 5s the Mount Joy area and to
place of James Palumbo Construction Co., County Plowing house of the new club house, HELD AT POSTHOME one yesungton Elementary New Building Addition help its members govern-
15th president of the United Pittsburgh, will be awarded set for Sunday, Oct. 6. Approximately 200 persons ase. orm, With | Mys| > mental bodies and non-profit
States. ja partial final payment it was Contest Oct 1" : .Jattended the Lancaster Hallgren as medical and den- arlc’s qi : at ATO is
| 8 yme hi . This week the trap field isi Joint offic./tal secretary for Mount Joy St. Mark's E.U.B. Church ors’ dinner meeting is sched-|organizations 1 o discharge
09 [voted at the meeting. The being completed, The block i" the ron or © “I Township, Miss Marie Harter, has made plans to erect a yjeq for Hostetter's Pavilion their several responsibilities
Ironically, it was a school payment will be made since] The thir@ annual Lancaster Legion
child who finally pointed the all work on the north side/County Plowing contest willf Lv'the trap mach:
way. And—the school chil-j5f the railroad tracks haslbe held Friday, October 1 [ee own and ap Wap
dren are the ones (other gifts been completed with a fewjat-the farm of Henry Miller haz been installed:
accepted, of course) who are!2xceptions. Before the finalas one of the features of the Work of completing the
being asked to contribute to-/payment will be made to the local community exhibit. earthen backstop also 8 be-
Auxiliary Wednesday night in
the Mount Joy Legion Home.
Mrs. Ruth Rineer, outgoing
president of the local auxili-
ary and new president of the


thirties Friday and Saturday
|
man of the merger committee,
wo- reported the committee's pro-|
nigress at
board. The committee is also
[these
will invite
va : . . Ischool
~harge of the special lighting progran
They also plan to distribute what is causing the contam-from “he homes of Ray Sum-
hments will be served form of flye
house from which the targefs| (Washington Elementary educational unit to
tal secretary and Mrs. Don-
ald Eichler, Washington Ele-€d cost
mentary medical secretary. Buchart Associates,
Dr. Edward Kottcamp was®h
named medical examiner for the plans for the new

Al last night's meeting, the; y i
ig ve ate: : » > ' ing of the plot, removin
High for year to date: 103 Mount Joy Area” Wednesday War Memorial committee do- a trees ne shrubbery ine
Low for year to date: 10 |; otal & Vian
y hight. Wa i hated $1400, the Jay vees $380) moving a portion of the old
OUTLOOK wo months ago, the local the Girl Scoit Neighborhood, and refilling it






















 






{| Jommunity Council of the


iis, president, appointed
Warren Foley as chairman of
committee tc set up a long
ange program for the War
Vlemorial P a r k. Gerald
Sheetz and Mrs. George Al-
yert were named as two of
he committee members t o
serve on the planning group.
This committee is to make a
‘eport at the next meeting
f the council Wednesday,
Merger
Plans
Discussed
J. Edward Charles,

chair-|
the Donegal Are: |
Charles J. Bennett, group also voted to have the
- . near future, either a delegate

various organizations | Samples of Stauffertown’shomes hit hardest by the 8- gards io ti neil
regards to the new council.
{These personal contacts will
be in charge of Gerald Sheetz
Mrs. Warren Foley and Mar-
v shall Gemberling, members
rochenauer, Jno.” : : ok
. of the constitution commitiee.
Samuel Miller : ws
In concluding the meeting
members of the contaminated water were ta- month plaque of well water
board to present this ken Wednesday in an effort that gives off explosive fumes
n to their members. ito have them analyzed as toThe samples were taken
dditional information in the jhation.
Representatives
rs throughout the {pe
three companies
o f my, Charles
that Earhart and
more effectively through such
activities as evaluation of
community needs and re-
Lancast- sources, creation of informed
drawn John M. Booth is general|nublic opinion and the pro-
add;- chairman of the project and|motion of coordinated use of
the ‘
eo Ww z .
Sunday School at an estimat- Th following Sunday, Oct
13, the workers will conduc
of $150,000, C. S. :
their canvass.
architects, have
ward the restoration of the Luft Company for the com-(Charles Ricedorf is chairman ing done. The slate rock county council, was in 1 Marietta Borough School tion but contracts will be a- the Rev. Clarence E. Ulr'ch-ommunity resources.
simple burial spot. pletion of the treatment plantjof the event. mound has been raised to 27 ® ith Mrs Berne ... warded at a later date is honorary chairman. Mrs sme. ff eee —
® © o members and Jos-| The Miller farm is located feet high and on Wednesday Appletree Alley, located win og Bernard McDevitt f ; John Hershey will serve as ART EXHIBIT AT
Seldom does a weekly|eph Michaels, engineer, willbetween Newtown and Salun-| 0 "50 0 ton 0" theiparallel to East Main Street a medion Ang dental secre.) The new unit will accom-| 0 "Warren H. Bentzol JGNION NATIONAL BANK
newspaper receive as many|inspect the plant. ga about one mile east of steep incline, dumping the north, has been resur- jy: r Viele! Gratch wasiodate the children s depart- balding fund COLO: ar i on wo 3 Son
nice compliments about a pro-| In the information record-Newtown in Rapho Twp. The Sloth 0 Jo sd was faced this week. This resur- path He ical examiner for ment, primary and youth de OUI Wetiio S 3 3 ih amin
motion as did the Bulletin|ed in the minutes of the day, field selected is 30 acres inf c= it for later seed-facing job is another which e Maytown Elementary partments of the church“. Go RD ih ationa oun oy ' Ban}
last week cgncerning the no-the group also discussed in-|size, level, rock free and g has been completed in the Sconce] un Wiss Hares and schol, There will Mise bo Snel Balch Poy (hat 8 ble o>
tice taken of the observance(dividual problems, assessmentdescribed as one of the best! "gp 0 hosts are set for thedrea where the farm J to oreo! ce — mn gon Lvons, in November. Cash
of Business and Professional
Women’s week.
®e Oo o
Although t h e two-page
spread was advertising, spon-
sored by 20 business people
of Mount Joj}\it did serve to
tell the Reo s of the commu-
nity on a ramfic way about
the B.P.W., #which is the
principal aim of these many
and varied “weeks.”
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We should say a public
“thank you” to Mrs. Lester
Roberts, B.P.W, president,
and Mrs. Betty Mitzkavich
for their parts in organizing
the project. The latter took
15 of the 20 pictures used in
and
items will be discussed andthe contest. The directors of _
voted upon at the next reg-the fair are eager that YOUN), 25 clay
ular meeting Tuesday, Oct, 1./contest attract more contest-
Orns ants and spectators. Anyone
interested in competing QUARTERBACK
should contact Mr. Ricedorf
DISTRICT GOVERNOR lor Curvin Martin, exhibits INJURED
president. | James Bennett, a quarter-
VISITS FLORIN CLUB The rules to be observed back on Donegal High's foot-
District Governor James W.lare the same as those used inball team, was injured Sat-
McElfatrick was the ;
speaker at the Monday night be given all entrants. The arms went through a window
meeting of the Florin Lions first prize will be $30; sec- pane of a door. He was tak-
Club at Clearview Diner. Mr.lond, $25; third, $20; fourth,en to the St. Joseph's Hospit-
McElfatrick gave a talk on$15; fifth, $10 and sixth thrual and treated for
Lionism. twelfth, $5. the left arm and wrist
Irvin Gerber, The winner of the contest fingers of the
shells.


president,
International counselor

connection with the biogra-
phical sketches.
»


An ostrich can kick hard|ing the dinner and a periodient, is in charge of the judg-
enough to kill a man,
thur Greiner and Zone A.be held next year at
Chairman Wilbur Weaver al-Pennsylvania State Univer-school’s team for at
so spoke to the group follow- sity. Max Smith, county ag- weeks.

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| Drone bees cannot sting.

of fellowship. es for the county event.
we
crop damages. Thesespots available for staging shooters. Fees. will be $3.25 Will be held,

guest the state contest, Copies will urday night when both his
cuts of]
and
right hand.[al.
was in charge of the meeting will be eligible to compete in Fifteen stitches were requir-
Ar-the state contest which willed to repair the wounds. Jim)|
the will be unable to play on the|

BIRTHS


School with Mrs. McDevitt other activities where small-/7
1s secretary. Dr. Gratch was er quarters are required. The =
Uso elected as the schoolthree-story structure will be
Jean Kaufiman
ester
Sprecher,
Lloyd Myers
Mumma and Normat
vice chairmen

prizes will be awarded for all
wrize winning entries.
Further details will be

loctor for the high school to/connected to the present Sach vice cha rman will havelannounced later.
| ‘ake care .of other examina- church building by a foyer. five captains and each cap | @ re en
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.[tions not covered in the state The first floor level will in-|!ain will have five or more/POLES ARE MOVED
Brady, of Manheim Rl, alschool health program. Den- clude the nursery, primary, Workers composing a work-| Utility poles along the east
daughter, Sunday, at Lancas-|tal examiners will be appoin- intermediate and junior de-'n$ team of over 200 work |side of Fairview Street are
ter Osteopathic Hospital. ted at the next meeting of partments. The second floor “'S: being moved this week in
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hess|the board. (will include intermediate! Committeemen are Warrer|preparation for widening the

|Jr,, Florin, a son,
| pital.
Mr. and Mrs.
Warfel, Rheems,' a son,
A communication was re. rooms and a chapel.
at Lancaster Osteopathic Hos-lcejved from Dr. A. P. Mylin’s
last
time
east of
At an earlier
county office informing the Prick dwelling


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| Flower arrangement is
{natural art in Japan.

Friday at St. Joseph's Hospit-/stitute will be held Oct.
Groff, Mount Joy RI, a son, |
last Friday at Lancaster DE
least 3 eral Hospital.
a Minich to teach vocal music membership of
lin the Marietta Elementary campaign will be sponsored
[school and Miss Loretta R.'during October within
the
(Turn to page 8) \Monday, October 7, a work-
Bentzel,
thel/ford Schmid,
the|and
church |licity;
John
Elmer Minnich,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Forney)
the] ind Mrs. George Albert, pub
Mrs, Martha Germer,
(Turn to page 8)

chairman with Clif [street. Following the widen-
Hershey ing of the street it
Bro-|resurfaced.
will be
James E.hoard that the annual Lan-church was purchased. Thejchure; Mrs. Joseph Buchen-| pee il tl
caster County Teachers’ In-@ddition will be erected northjauer, chairman with Miss} >.
10°f this dwelling. The brick|Eunice Herr, Miss Physician On Call
and 11. Local schools will not home will eventually become Witmer, Mrs. Harold Kulp unaa
Mr. and Mrs. Abram B.pe jn session these two days. the future parsonage, church Mrs. Alvin Yingst and Mrs | :
The board elected James A °ffice and pastor's study. Elwood Mateer, office and] Dr. John Gates
An extensive building fund clerical; Arthur Sprecher]
To Report New
Families Call
OL 3-6624