oT AR Rd IR I 0. SN SCA et op ay ToT ay 5 . va “ wry "na “oN : y oe Ae v v ’ boo Advertisers WE WELCOME YOUR NEWS Club, Parties, Social, Parties, Scout, Auxiliaries, Church. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9661 For Good, Don't forget to register. . Special registration dates: August 22 at Mount Joy. Sept. 8 — Rapho Twp. Sept. 2 — E. Hempfield Twp. Sept. 3 — W. Hempfield Twp. Dependable Werchandise At Right Prices, Buy From Bulletin MOST - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 3, 1952 2 $2.00 a Year in Advance Annual Picnic Held By VOL. LH, NO. = % St. Mark's Bible Class Lot Holders ee Possibility That Work | * May Start On Sewer Plant |, suisse cu « Elect Officers RR School, together with their fam Celebrate 54th Annivers sary Band Club Announces New Opening Hour For Festival Here By Early Next Summer Authority To Sh To Study Prel- iminary Plans And Make Survey This Winter The possibility that construc- tion on Mount Joy's sewerage disposal system may get under- way next Spring or early Sum-' mer was expressed here this weeg by members of the Bor- ough Authority. A preliminary survey to de- fermine the requirements of the new system will be made this winter. The Authority plans to discuss all phases of the propos- ed improvement during the Winter months in the hope that definite plans can be drawn up by early Spring. Members of the authority al- so expressed the opinion that, benefiting from the experienc- es of other communities in the county, that Mount Joy will not have to have its streets and pavements torn up from one end to the other. (From Page 4) American Legion Aux. To Entertain At Vet. Hospital The American Legion Auxil- iary will entertain at a Ward party at the Coatesville Veter- ans Hospital next Thursday ev- ening, August Tth. All members wishing to at- tend will please meet at the Le- gion Home at six-thirty o'clock, and are asked to bring gift priz- es, such as ties, socks and hank- ies. The meeting of the Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday, August 12th at the Legion home and will be a picnic meeting. — V.F.W. Soft Ball Practice Every Wednesday Evening The regular 7 resting of the | Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5752 was held July 28th. It was ilies, held their Annual Picnic at the Hostetter Pavilion on N. Barbara Street, on Tuesday ev- ening, July 29. The pastor, Rev. Ezra Ranck, offered the opening prayer. After the picnic lunch, games were played by the voungsters as well as the grown ups. The evening ended with a Hymn Sing. Between 45 and 50 persons attended this picnic. — Seventy-five Attend The Derr Reunion One hundred seventy-five persons attended the Sixteenth annual reunion of the Derr Clan held Sunday, July 27 at Long's Park. Program included group singing, reading of the minutes by Lillian W. Broome, secretary Awarding of prizes to young- est person, 17 days; oldest man, 78 years old: family coming the farthest distance. Game winners were Mr. Charles Derr, Kathleen Gruber and Sandie Ulrich. Persons attending from this An election of directors and officers was held at the annual meeting of the Lot Holders of the Eberle Cemetery Associa- tion last Friday evening at the Lester Roberts store, East Main street. The directors elected were Elmer L. Zerphey, Christ H. Herr, Jr,, Carl B. Drohan, Geo. Zink, Charles Z. Derr, Irvin Swarr, Lester Roberts and Les- ter Hostetter. The following officers were elected: Elmer Zerphey, Presi- dent, George Zink, Vice-Presi- dent, Christ H. Herr, Jr., Treas- urer and Mildred K. Roberts, Secretary. Jacob Brown was re-elected caretaker. EE ——— Twenty-one Rotarians Visit Camp Chiquetan Twenty-one Rotarians and eight guests made the trek to Camp Chiquetan, according to Rotarian Ray Wiley, who gave | a detailed account of the visit during the regular Tuesday meeting of the Rotary Club. A fried chicken dinner was served the visiting Rotarians and the guest Rotarian James Heilig al- so gave a brief summary of the rs. Emanuel S. Hen will celebrate day, August 3rd. | Sunday for Camp Kilmer, N. J wedding anniversary this Sun- Lowly Penny Climbs To New High In Boro Of Mount Joy | beam. So - - ~~ |To Be Held This Friday ) Lieut. Keener Yo Leave Festival To Star Start At 5:30 Sunday For Camp Kilmer | Instead Of 7 P.M. As Formerly Announced 2nd Lieutenant George Keen- er, Marietta Ave.,, will leave | | Quite a number of persons have contacted members of the | where he will have two weeks Club festival requesting tof training with the Army Re- | {ha to start the festival earlier serve | as they may have an opportuni- Lieut. Keener is in the trans- ty to buy their lunch there. portation reserve unit. | With this in mind the commit- tee announces that the festival {vl begin at 5:30 p. m. instead Flying Saucers lof 7:00 p. m. as was previously | announced. | For you folk who desire to Seen Flying | purchase your lunch early, you will find hot dogs, hamburger and shifter sandwiches. For des- | Over Mount Joy | sert there will be cake and ice |eream, and rumor has it there —— | will be on sale, “walk away It seems that everybody is: Sundaes”, and if you are thirsty seeing flying saucers these days. vou will find cold drinks, in- In fact, if you haven't seen one _ (Tum to to Page 8) of those disc shaped afTairs you! - are not considered to be on the not to be outdone Return From Trip by other communities, Mt. Joy {is coming up with its share of Visiting Several | flying discs. Bible Class Held lecided to h ftball localit Mr. and M eel | king M To B a on estern dtates deci ed to have softba prac- ocality were: I. an rs. | visit. M B d | Par ing eters 0 e Roscoe Hassinger and J. M. Bie-| m St; tice every Wednesday evening Charles Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Ope new member was accept- oar S In Operation Soon secker, while enjoying Lx night | ® | ; : C Picnic At Home at seven o'clock. All veterans win Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-| aq and it was announced that a [air in front of the fire hall, saw | Represented At : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsey who are interested come out -|ence Gruber and daughters, directors meeting will be held directly above them two objects] Of Anna Hoffer bring your own gloves and] Jeanette, Kathleen and Jane Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Those copper I Jat that appeared to be like flying | {and sons, Ronald and Duane, of shoes. Louise, Evelyn Fitzkee, all of in the office of the Jarnes Mfg. C f formerly purchased a nie b g Christmas ‘trees with red. green | Mount Joy Street, and Miss El- EH ,-D > L.. - Mount Joy; Sandra Ulrich, of| Company on erence hunk of candy are soma back and yellow Hghis. These objects | Si¢ Ramsey of Long Island, New Ri con bry . oy oy + , m i orough. | ’ : 4 . . { The King's Daughters of the C | b t H Elizabethtown; Mrs. Isaac Res-1 A short report on the coming nm SIR .m lightly, | Were flying parallel to each oth-| York, have returned from a 3- Church of God held their picnic e e ra es er sler, and Mr. William Derr,| programs was read. Four of the world's largest! 0 little | and had the sound of a mo- | weeks motor trip to Colorado you now can put them in a little , land Wyoming. { tor. What were these objects? Were they flying saucers or ar- Mrs. Marion Forry, Mount Joy; Mr. Jacob Derr, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wittle, and J 3 L 3 which a delicious picnic edmond Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wittle of unior egion e eon was served to the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shank, | Florin. ing: Donegal Springs Road, enter- Mrs. C. F. Helwig, Mrs. Mary * tained guests on Monday even- ‘Walker, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mrs. ing in honor of Mrs. Shank’s . ° . Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Stella Sweig- mother, Mrs. Katie Loraw, who Picnic Meeting — Mission Boards will be repre- |; . ,,.4 cave them for the 200 | | At Boulder, Colorado, a fam- | ily reunion was held in honor of sented the first four Sundays Of | row parking meters that adorn % / August Gling = i the main street. Yes, the buying — arn 3 Boge - ) — ! Mr. Ramsey's mother, who cele- ational Missionary Conference nny he "ei i bi national IN |. | power of the lowly penny wg [brated her eightieth birthday. to be held at Kinderhook Evar , ne 3 y.. ) | reached a new high. You can | On the return trip they visit- eam eS n gelical Congregational Church purchase 12 minufes parking | 0 ice eport ed Mr. Ramsey's. twin. sister; . YN on Saturday afternoon at the . home of Anna Hoffer. 80th Birthday Games were played after (Turn to page 4) EE » outside Columbia, Pa. The host | for only one cent, 24 for two | Mrs. Louise Van Seg ° Mrs. $ a gan, of church with its Pastor, the Rev. oto. ‘Three Arrests Hooper, Nebraska. Some time Gordon J. Leininger, and offici- On August the 4th, was also. Spent visiting Mis. art, Mrs. Blanche Parsons, Mrs. celebrated her eightieth birth- rn em a ra Emma Hiestand, Mrs. George day The Mount Joy Junior Legion Gia i | will then decide just when you en ; . | Ramsey's family in Iowa, some Reigle, Mrs Irvin Kaylor Mrs Guess were: Mr. and Mr € y u eran | b 11 on il ni . ng beqn’completed and We | may have the honor of using| Chief of Police Parke Neiss of whom live in the flood area eigle, S. I a) , S. Sis ire; 8 S. rasebd am finished strong to | . : ROPES nla Mirae ’ iseba eam hnished strong 10 ence will open Sunday, August those pennies. Until that time |reported Dale Dolby, Elizabeth- which devastated that part of { Ellen Lindemuth, Mrs. Garth Joseph Bundel, Billy, Freddie gain second place in Section 2,|3 Sessions at 9:00 A. M. - 10:15 parking is still free. [town R3, prosecuted for drunk- Snyder, Mrs. C. R. Charles, Mrs. and JoAnne Melhorn and Mr. Women Tuesday of the County Legion League.|A M., and 7:30 P. M. will be | Since the meters were instal- [en driving. At a hearing before the country Bi past spring, 14 icc Be ea : OTR “hil p : . : — )c Lillie Sauders, Miss Mae Shrei- and Mrs. John Myers, and chil After getting off to a slow start|held each Sunday. Pictures and! a good: many persons have | Squire O'Neil, Florin, he posted 9¢ ner, Miss Emma Shookers, Miss dren, Terry, Jolene, Koren and The WW % With $ by losing one run games to Lit-|glides of the representative d Sito thinking the meters | bail for Court Fi fth Webb Reunion Anna Hoffer. Candice, all of Palmyra; Mr. ne omens Missionary So-|j{z Manheim. Mariett: and | f CL . | i ’ is = 4 | ¥ . : ig y & , Marietta and| fields will be shown in the eve whe Svoti rrr ives . : . Min 90 Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Stehman and ciety of the Trinity Luth-|naytown. ning sessions. All parts of the 1 pi M bo ag i h empl I ih ee gc bar He Toke Held September 7 Spt | : " oe ok v . pis Pe 4 BLE ay, ‘oug oy- | be / 13, was arreste ia { Harold Albert and son, William children Jerry, Teddy and Su- 'eran Church, met at the home They won the neXt ten out of building will be amplified -for| | ; 1 ony xy Doron J al by frown 3 h Woe Ie stec Mis : . ; ; and Mrs. Mary MacDannald of san of Lancaster; Anna Orchid |of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshle-{ . ° ne V0 (688 began painting 0 9 30 foun Clar. The fifth Webb reunion will : eleven games. In fact they won |the convenience of parents with |jines which designate just how ence Herr's Gas stat He | 1 : s Dini i New Cumberland. Pa of Hershey: Mr. and Mrs. Roy | man, 24 Poplar Street, for a To : | signe Jus S ras station. e be held at the Rheems Dining ’ . yi . their last eight games of the|children, and the main auditor-|,, cn space you may have for| made restitution and paid the Hall S )e BT Loraw and daughter r, Sylvia picnic supper and meeting on salon This TIVE them a ium will. be air cooled | Y Spe ) / a) ¢ arg paic 1 a eptember 7th. All Webb FARM INCOME UP and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loraw | Tuesday evening, July 22. The = ooo" nn 0 00 The vision. Con. of nickle, ests, : descendents are invited io come - Farm incomes increased again|and son, Danny of Elizabeth- | members of the Young Ladies’| x, Mve rs 16 be thal torence will be under Hic direc Levi Mumma, Elizabethtown | and enjoy the afternoon and ev- 1 on, ly 08 Ne ov ke yy vers 6 ( >» ‘the nce y 2 : R. D. issued a worthless check | ening of games and fellowshi during May, OPS reported. town and Mrs. Eva Hoffman, Class 3d other oon iron man of the League. After of the host Pastor. Mr. Har- | Scouts Sponsor to Howard Yellets to the a-| starting at 2 Robert in Farm living costs were higher| Mrs. Jack Pigford and Mary 16 congrega ion Were vie In- losing his first two games, he|0ld Lehman will be Director of Food Sale mount of $29.50. He ade re ona a : A Iso. 35 , vited guests of the society. Ts Te fhe ine || ol $29.00. He made res- | thorne of Mount Joy is presi- als Pigford of Mount Joy. sn . : Following the supper on. the) 20 the next 10 straight games. | Music for the Conference, and en titution and paid the costs. dent of this group. C awn of ng yer home He also had the most strike-outs | Mr. David Shickley will serve { ‘The local - Explorer Scouts Sir wis eae. in Section II with 59. 7 ° C ° ° R a Was entertained with as pianist. Many musical groups | will sponsor a food sale to be \ ac awder ¢ ‘harles { Lancaster 3 I /i "0-.| he 5: raay iL 2 '¢ > oning Commission Requests: we mist Wi "SELLE 2 pes Eiht Sri lh ins 2 | Thanks A Million, Says The Berioth, who With her parents Ashenfelter finished with .457 vide the music for the various | Titus Rutt Insurance office. : Co To Throw Out A eal Mr. and Mrs. Jahann Berleth, grum to 5) sale i bg i” b C . ul i pp and her sisters, Magdalena and HOPE WE DON'T RUN oOuT OF THESE! emem rance ommittee Hilda, recently came to this : . ( : ¢ Last Friday the Board of Ad- Trophy Will Be St. Tn fle their homme Fg TG ol re i Local Men Fly To England justment and the Borough ask- in Yugoslavia eight years ago. (Turn to page 5) Three Persons Give A i Total Of $28 To Help Cause Along ed the Lancaster County Court | The program centered around Je to throw out the appeal made | Given For Corn the film. “The Women’s Mis- | : . sionary Society at Work,” recently by Stoven K. Estock. ° showing the work of missions Good News - - - One wonder- . They maintain in part that Es- us g t ow in the various fields. Assisting ful citizen walked into the Bul- David E. Hess of E. Donegal|letin Office, Tuesday A. M. and pe tock waited too long before fil- ¢ in the-program with readings ing his appeal. The Estock con-| woo 0 of ‘the Mount and poems were Mrs. = Robert Township and Elam Bomberger Zave 310 00 bo the Rememb- 3c iroversy has been a lengthy J Cc unity Exhibit met on Keener, Mrs. Robert Hawthorne left Mount Joy at noon last Yah. Cotfittes on a Ve 9¢ borough and court battle dating oy Lomnu fies Mrs May Charles, Mrs. George Saturday for Idlewild Airport, | wan 30 ray % a. Million? Monday evening at the Farmers Keener, Miss Elsie Lefever. | Also Tuesday A. M. The Bul- | where they boarded a plane for | letin received a check from an England. |out of town subscriber saying Jomberger will | it is to pay her subscription and the balance goes to the service- men’s subscription. This left $8.00 for the Remembrance Committee. This is the 2nd time 9¢ tobe 5 = back to. October, 1951, when | py io office with the following |The program closed with a the zoning commission ruled brief candle-light devotional (Twn to Page 6) — ll © members present, John Roland, “ Estock would have to return his| who presided over the meeting, building permit and remove a|Jos. Shaeffer, Secretary; Titus dwelling he is constructing in| Rutt, General Supt, Charles|{To Hold Tent the borough because it flict- | Ricedorf, Curvin Martin, Paul . B ecause it conflict Meeting, Aug. 3rd Hess and spend one week in England and one week traveling through | Holland and Germany. It is al- so their intention to visit i : ilding com- | Hess, S. A. Horton who is the : je 2 Win 38 Loos: handing om Dr. E. W. Garber, — Switzerland, taking about a his women sept the Committee Estock and members of the Harold Endslow and Paris Gru- The United Zion Church will Wook to Ro this picturesque ns Wishesto Tou i issi ended | Per ld Tent meetings on the farm country. They intend to leave|'* : Zoging. Commission attended | Several changes were made bo 3 Tout Sanble. formerly the Paris by plane on August 21st. | Want to extend our thanks a- the council meeting at that time | lin the catalogue, some were el-| Rev. Irwin Wenzer form. three Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Bomberg- | Also when we deposited and council indicated it could | iminations, plus changes in ites of Mastersonville er accompanied them to New |'he money a gentleman in the : : , York City. bank gave us $5.00 and told us take no action until November | some committees. The show, starting Sunday, August 3rd. 19, which was thirty days after | which will be held four days in There will be different speak- | the decision was issued. It was | October, will open with a par-|erg every night from various reported at that time that coun-|ade on Wednesday evening.|churches, also special singing — There will be Harvest Ho 3 3 : : ’ $ a - me ike > a cil could over-rule the commis- | Full details for this event have| Opening every night at 7: 130] It was filed under a graduating help up out? . 4 lL your! would like to know the year | services at the Sporting Hill Hie oe auld oe sion if the members cared to or|not as yet been worked out. p. m. and Sunday at 7:00 p. m.}class of the Mount Joy High| guess is as good as ours. Maybe | these graduates got their sheep- | United Zion Church on Satur- Hove and girls. in hohe . el Ml to keep up the good work, Thanks to him too. If only more ; Mount Joy people would donate [ HARVEST HOME SERVICE a else fine or imprison Estock for| The term of six directors ex- Everybody is welcome to at-| School but we are not sure it is| you are on this picture, or your { skins day afternoon, August 2nd. Ev- To all busi iti failure to obey the decision. (Turn to page 3) tend : a graduating class. Can you|mom or your pop! We certainly 9 eryone is welcome va Se an eitias ; : ALY ’ : : om page a 8 \ i £ A w