coin boxes and individuals. Coin jp. MOST If Your Not Registered You Can't Vote Register at Lancaster Co. Court House Deadline Sept. 13 Up . The Mount Joy Bulletin MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY VOL. LII, NO. 15 Rent Controls Killed By Council By A 3to2 Vote Prospects For A Re- We are under the impres- >“. sion that spectators in the versal Of Opinion Not Council room Monday night A Probability Before witnessed an exceedingly cleverly placed motion. Sept. 30 a uM : 4s : Was Councilman Myers In spite of a petition with ap- trapped into voting negative proximately. one hundred sign- on rent control by President ers, an expected _ expansion jl 7. by the way the issue program by the Marietta Depot [ff os placed for motion the and a communication from the second time???) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post{fl™ ~~~ ~~" "°° 5272 requesting that rent con- Was Myers under the im- trols in Mount Joy be continu- ||| Pression his negative vote ed, council defeated a resolu- would cause. 4 deadlock tion presented by Councilman thereby putting the deciding Tester Hostetter and seconded vote up to Burgess Fish who by Maurice Bailey that controls had already taken an affirm- be extended until April 30, 1953 ative stand???? by a 3 to 2 vote. ? ? On the first poll taken, Coun- cilman Lloyd Myers refused to vote for or against the resolu- tion but on the second poll Myers cast his vote against the New Term Enroll- SE ment Below Mark er way on the second poll, con- $ trols would have been contin-| Labor Day Storms ued as it would have ended in a tie vote, thus leaving the decid- Flood School Rooms (Turn to page 8) 100 Attend Fifth Webb Reunion One hundred persons attend- ed the Fifth Webb reunion held at the Rheems Dining Hall, on September 7th, Officers elected for the com- The Labor Day storm flooded five classrooms and two hall- ways of the Elementary school, when a rainspout clogged caus- ing the water to rise and flow through the ventilators on the roof. The building was ready for the opening of school Wed- nesday. Total enrollment for the new school term are 691 pupils, El- ementary has 370 pupils and the High School 321. ing year were: Morris Kauff- Enrollment Estimate Low man, Landisville, president; Enrollment figures -anticipat- Richard Hawthorne, Marietta, |oq for this year are somewhat vice-president; and Hazel A, Roth, Florin, secretary & treas-- urer. Young and old enjoyed a de- licious picnic lunch and joined below the mark, due to the re- routing of the Manheim Central buses. This arrangement takes most of the pupils north of Rt. , 230 to Manheim High School or in the many games. A cake {, Sporting Hill Elementary walk and guessing cake con-|gehool. About forty pupils are test was also held. A film was gected by this change. shown by Robert Hawthorne. Activities Begin The school band has begun various parade A bul Ai rehearsing for rious pars ance 1r- | engagements and for the con- cert to be given at the High | School, October 7. plane At At Donegal Both Mrs. Garber, the hock- ey coach, and Mr. Day, the soc- A new modern 4 passenger |C€r coac h, are holding practices Cessna airplane, which will be of their respective squads in equipped for ambulance gery. | Preperation for the Fall season. ice, has been recently Purchased ly School is being dismissed at at the Donegal Airport. 2:40 p. m. each day during In emergencies persons can ‘Daylight Saving Time as has be transported to distant hos-|Peen the precedure during the pitals very quickly and thus af- | past years. ford the vicinity an extremely iy : I> valuable service. Girl's Day Program At a ' A PEVINDRR-TO ALLI Reich's Evan. Church Check with The Bulletin Of- A Girl’s Day program will. be fice, Box 85 or phone 3-9661| presented in the Reich's Evang- The Remembrance Committee, |elical church on Sunday, Sept. Box 243 or phone 3-4621 and 21, with a Sunday school ses- see if they have the correct ad- sion at 9:30 a. m. followed by dress of the servicemen and|a worship service at 10:30 a. m. women from this locality. It is Mrs. Simon Snyder, of Ephra- very important all addresses|ta, will be the guest speaker. are correct. All changes must Special vocal and instrumental be in the files by October 1st in {music will be featured. The order that the Christmas boxes | public is cordially invited to at- reach their correct destination. |tend. Contributions Reach $657 For Terry Fund New Sister And Puppy Thrills Little Boy With Rare Kidney Disease The tinkle of coins dropping in boxes, mail—with money tumbling out, a food sale, ball- game, even doughnuts and a puppy dog are all playing a big boxes are prominently display- ed in factories and business (Turn to page 8) TERRY HAS A SISTER A baby girl was born to Terry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Young, at the Lan- caster General hospital, on September 8th. Mr. Young returned Sun- part in the - battle to keep a||l day evening from a visit small boy alive. with Terry in time to take The case of Terry Young, the || Mrs. Young to the hospital. 4-year-old boy with Bright's||| The baby will be named disease, is attracting more at- tention as each week goes by. The sum of $657.00 has been Donna Lee. Terry is all thril- led at the prospects of a sis- ter. Mrs. Young is anxiously Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 11, Vets Adopt Resolution For Rent Controls At the regular meeting of Post 5752 Veterans of Foreign | Wars held Monday evening, a resolution was adopted and un- i YY Lo animously passed to support the extension of Rent Control in the | Mount Joy area. A letter was | personally delivered and read | at Council that same evening Commander Brown made two appointments: Lowell Sump- man was appointed Adjutant. He is a Navy veteran of the Ko- | rea Wars. Also Frank Morton was appointed as Employment Officer for the Post. He is a Na- vy veteran of World War IL { The next ‘regular meeting | will be held Monday, Sept. 22, he at 8 p. m. at Post Headquarters. | - ; . — TRE . rn Ce Seven young ladies and one when graduation came around. | grade at| There was either a shortage o » Fellowship Supper Yours Jn ane | ati ‘he is vo graduation time when this pic-| bj or else, oh well, guess we .e ture was taken. In the past : on : will say maybe they didn't con- e y rini y years it seems that the lowly : male has been left at the post centrate on their lessons. ee A Farm Show that will sur pass all others was decided last and is Thursday night at a meeting of A congregational covered Rotary Club To Underwiite dish supper, sponsored by 3 Lutheran Church, was held in| the social room of the Parish 0 Teg or Year Old Joan Brosey Hess members of the congregation Le i: were served a buffet supper and enjoyed an evening of fel-| Other Groups And In- _ Three Classes Set | The’ pastor: of Trinity, the | *IF B b Be f cial Assistance W. Lester Koder, was very Finan or a y e pleasantly surprised when Mr. The Mount Joy Rotary of the Church Council and mas guarantee payment of all costs | ter of geremonies for the even-| yo, the inter-phone system that ing, presented him with a check | wij connect the home of Joan| (Turn to page 2) om : a NN Ye bees bling from. binh ithe Board of Directors held at now crippled by a bone disease the M tJ Dif in both legs from her hips down, | fount. Joy airy... . ew 0 ar | A tentative date set for the ganizations and individuals] lon SHOW Will he on have also unofficially agreed to}? E and her Jo any. give financial assistance. hb ectors also boostec Ladies’ Bible Class of Trinity | Phone System For 11 tember 9th. Approximately 100 lowship. | dividuals To Also Giv Cluk | Samuel Harnish, Vice President p,q agreed to underwrite and} At Farm Show of $200 from the organizations Brosey Hess, eleven, who Bas) with her classroom. Other or-| On Sale At The | body. [the prizes for the school exhibit The equipment will be furn- ’ : 1 p w . work to $344.75. At the present S a an ished by RCA. The P.P.&L. and | om [time the directors are looking the Columbia Telephone Com- Sr fe permitted the free ust | for a location large enough to any a e e e J pany k [take care of the school exhibit. The new Carver-Washinglon | of their poles to string the| memorial half dollar is | wires. Mr. H. Y. Smith, General | offered for sale here by the nanager of the Columbia Tele- | First National Bank & Trust Co. Company { Warren H. Bentzel, Asst. Cash- | in arranging for the poles to ier announced today. string the wire and Mr. Clark | “Our bank,” said Mr. Bentzel| Berrier, local representative of “has undertaken to sell these | {he Company has agreed to give commemorative half dollars as | (Turn to Page 1) a public service. —— © “In company with hundreds of Cpl. Myers With OCS other banks throughout the na- tion, we are performing a ser- At Fort Bliss, Texas ~ (Turn to ) page 8) (Turn to page 5) — Amateur Gardners ‘To Compete In ‘Nat'l Rose Show Only amateur “backyard gar | deners” are eligible to the National being | phone is cooperating | Rose Shogy son | n as aig | Corporal Bruce C. Myers, { of Mrs. Mildred Myers, 205 Ww. | sponsored by the Penn-Jersey Suprie Party Given | Main street, this boro, will | District of the American Rose | Society at Hershey, Pa., Sat. In Honor Of leave for Fort Bliss, Texas after on Sep- Husband's Birthday a visit at his home since Aug | tember 19 and 20, 1952. The | show will be held in the Com | ust 30th. Cpl. Myers spent one with the 36th Anti Aircraft Ar- the tillery at Fort George Meade, Bride, Maryland. He will be with the will formally open the Mrs. Jay Risser entertained to a surprise party in honor of her husband who celebrated his birthday on Saturday, Sept. 6. and Mrs. H. munity Building and is open to public. Mary Margaret Mc famous radio personality, show at year Mare My Mrs. Clyde OCS at Fort Bliss, making the 2:00 P. M, Jody Holbein, of Lancaster; Mr. and third transfer there since his The public is a 0 avi 9 Mrs. Harry Holbein and daugh- entry in the sevice. come 0 8 Floater Oo . ree —— — ty Theatre following their tour ter, Rosie, of East Petersburg; 'of the exhibits where they may Mr and Mrs. Richard Kehter | Fall Activities Begin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | With “School Daze" Lutz and son, Richard, Mr. and | Part Mrs. Paul Risser, of Landisville | arty Mr. and Mrs. David Risser and son, of Mount Joy; Miss Nancy | Youth Geiman of Chambersburg; Mr. | Mark's Church will begin t “School Daze and Mrs. Chester Schoenberger, | Activities with a party in the church basement, Hart of the discuss | hear Mr. George 'Conard-Pyle Company | (Turn to page 3) ee et Fellowship of St. CHIQUES MALE CHORUS fall AT SALUNGA CHURCH A program of songs rendered of Manheim, R1, and Mr. and : Ere : Rn oh Mrs. Wilbur Derr’ and son, of at 5:00, Sunday afternoon. by the Chigques Male rus Manheim. | All youth of the church twel- will be given Sunday evening ve years and over are invited. at 7:30 p. m. in the Salunga Mr. Risser received man " d a Participating as “teacher” in the Church of the Brethren. The gifts. Games were playe ch 3 Yet Al : : refreshments served. party will be Mrs. John Roth, public is very welcome to come. —_——————— |Florin, and Mr. Clifford M.} =e | Schmid, Lancaster. Officers for the new year will Rummage Sale To Be 'Child Hit By Auto Held By Bible Class De See, 7 Seered) A child was hit Wednesday Wi instaliod in the eve "8 afternoon running from behind The Ladies Bible class of the service. All attending the party | Trinity Lutheran church, this will be invited to attend. boro, will conduct a “Rummage ee — —_— { The child, Sale” on Friday and Saturday, NEEDLEWORK GUILD TO { Mr. and Mrs. a parked car. Terry Zink, son of Samuel Zink, Old September 26-27. The sale will HOLD A BAKE SALE | Market street, this boro, ran from behind a parked car a be held in the basement of the; Parish house. Doors will be op-{ The Mt. Joy Branch of the front of the First National Bank en at 1 p. m. Friday, 26 and at Needlework Guild of America | and was struck by an automo- 10 a. m. Saturday, 27. | will hold a food sale Saturday, | bile driven by Philip Weidner, Anyone wishing to dispose of September 27 in front of Titus| Upper Darby, Pa. cast-off clothes, shoes, etc, Rutt's Insurance office, on East| The child was treated by Dr. please bring the items to the Main street. Sale will begin at| Thomas O'Connor and taken to Parish basement Thursday ev- {10:30 a. m. Mrs. Simeon Horton |the Lancaster General Hospital taken in through organizations, ||| waiting to go see her boy. ening, September 25. |is in charge. for x-rays WHAT YEAR DID THESE STUDENTS GRADUATE? | Special Session Ldted > Home-School Ass'n compete 1952 A special meeting for the of Home | ficers of the School and Association of this {be held Thursday evening, Sep Three Men Prosecuted | tember 25th at 7:30 p. m. in the | principal’ room of the For Traffic Violations | ary school Charles J lof the Association, | purpose of this first | to make plans for the school terms and outsiders are boro, will | element of Police Park Neiss traflic Those Chief reported Chunko, stated the meeting is | for the cuted were Earl W president three past week prose coming | Walters, R. D. 3, of | | welcome to attend if they wish | Lancaster for Improper pass | to. | ing Paul Irvin Sweigart, Wom | —— —— eisdorf R1, Pa., 40 m.p.h on street and Ira Shoop %| Parking Meter Re- os i kot * ceipts To Pay 2nd Officers Salary The salary of the [lice officer authorized by Coun | ¢il will come from the | ignoring red “NOTICE The Mt. Joy will meet in the School Study Sept. 15th, Remembrance Committee Mt. Joy High Hall on Monday, second po- |{l 5 7:30 P. M There will be a discussion proceedas | (|| about the Xmas boxes. of the parking meters, it was| ry OTIS } 2 ; { EVERYONE WELCOME stated at Monday nights meet ~~ irk ‘ : { T'his is a Public meeting ling of Council. It is expected | and suggestions from all citi that the installation cost of the | meters will be met about the Hl first part of October, the total | cost of installation and freight is $945.00. All receipts go to the | parking meter company until [ this cost is met. The salary set by Council for this post will be $210 monthly | easily met as the meters to date average approx-|ed the imately $75 a week it was stat-| the ed. This will relieve the tax! on payers of any additional Burde mn |g gion home, and at the time furnish | Sc hneider, the borough with an extra offi-| The zens are needed hus. Plans Cord Party October 20 | and should be Twenty-four members attend- September American Legion Tuesday evening at the Le- with Miss Maude presiding first card party of ‘the cer which is very much needed. | season is scheduled for Monday Applications for the post | October 20 at the Legion Home. must be submitted to Burgesd| These parties are Fish before the special meeting | | during the winter. same held monthly | Burgess will be considered. I ——_———— | | birthday gift and the other from the Boys at the Coatesville Korea Vets Enter- |v or tc over: the Auxiliary gave ing School Need | 2 Months Funds | birthday hos- Ward party them recent A motion was made gift to at Scotland school and a re their {| boy | port was given by the Miss Maude president Schneider on the Veterans with service since Lancaster Co. Bi-County Coun- the start of the Korean cam-|cil meeting paign who are planning to go, Thursday, September 25 he! to school under the Korean G1| Gavel Bell party Bill were advised by Hilmer E.|by the Manheim Shirey, Chief Vocational Re- | Manheim, habilitation and Education Di-| the vision, Veterans Administration | | Office, Wilkes-Barre, ‘Rev. Koder Speaks 16 {long enough . own to tide Rotarians On The | Subject Of "Man" At the regular dinner ing held at Hostetters by the Rotarians, Rev. gave a very “Man”, ment through the will be Auxiliary at when the will be installed. —— Ce hosted | year to take a their them over for about money of two months. | The reason, Mr. Shirey ex | plained, is that under the law, | 'GI education and training al-| paid until a veteran actul {lowance can’t be Lester i i sometime after interesting talk on ly completes each training. Therefore, one month of | his origin and develop- month ages. of the delay will be caused by open discussion was the veteran completing his in- then held to answer questions itial month of training. [relative to the subject The law also requires that! A large crowd is expected to hod; the veteran and his school [attend the clam bake to be |or training establishment held at Hostetter's [mit a certificate to VA- end of the month—to the effect | 6:30 P.M that the veteran actually tainment for those enrolled in training during that (Turn to page 5) sub on Wednes There will be enter was who come a head of time. So come early and jenjoy yourself Bible School Primiry Class Pictured above is the second grade primary class of the Calvary Bible Church Daily Vacation Bible School held in August. The teacher is Mrs. Howard Boyd, Manheim R. D. 4. One hundred eighty-nine children enrolled and were divided into three classes. violations | meeting of | : | Auxiliary | of Council set for flonday eve- Two “Thank You” notes were ning, September 22, when all| received, one from Terry Young | applications submitted to the|who is in the University Hos [ pital, at Durham, N. C., for the] to send a | adopted | officers for | meet- | Koder | A fifteen! after eT evenng, September 17th at| WE WELCOME YOUR NEWS Club, Parties, Social, Parties. Scout, Auxiliaries. Church. PHONE MT, JOY 3.9661 $2 00 ¢ a | Year in Advance Speeders ‘Endanger School Children On Marietta St. | Residents Reoister Com- plaint; Ask For Better Protection At School | According to the residents on Marietta Street, automobile drivers are using that street for a miniature speedway. Charles Eshleman, of the Lions Club, presented a complaint to coun- cil on behalf of the residents that drivers do not pay any at- | tention to the known speed lim- Eshleman Street | it around all schools. that Marietta | should be more thoroughly pa- | troled for speeders as the kid- dies going to and from school are in danger of being killed by Burgess Fish told Eshleman that the borough was police protection and duty at the stated | speeding cars. short of | that the officer on [{ime the children are going to land from school has to direct [them across the more hazardous [Main Street. However, said _||| Burgess Fish, there is nothing Ito stop those who are interested from taking down the license number of any speeding car and register a complaint with the police. In all probabilities a speed trap will be set on Marietta St. in time to stop some child from being hit by a speeding car. Four Streets To Be Closed During Exhibit | Council voted to ask for bids on 900 feet of 12 in. corrugated the widening of Pinkerton from Marietta Avenue to | Ruhls Greenhouse, and for the painting of the Fire Hall. Bids | will be opened at the next meet- ing | Council also granted the re- Titus Rutt, superinten- dent of the Community Exhibit, {that Paterson, Concord, Frank, [and Mount Joy Streets will be | closed to traffic during the four- ( (Turn to page 4) rr etl @ League Of St. Mark's Meets At Booth Home | | | | pipe, Road, auest of Ushers’ League of St. Mark's | Evangelical Wnited Brethren Church met Thursday evening | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 122 Delta St., ap- were Curtis Ezra H. John Booth, | | present proximately 20 Devotions by Rev. persons Reisch and pastor, | Ranck, Business included elect- ion of officers: President, Maris [.. Gainor; Vice-president and | chairman of Program commit- te, Lloyd Myers; Secretary, (Christ N. Miller; Treasurer, | Frank H. Musser, Chief Usher, Curtis L. Reisch; Asst. Chief Usher, Harry C. Ney; Collect- tors, John Booth and Charles | Eby. Motion ( Stanley pictures taken by Booth on a recent trip Refresh- the host to Europe were shown ments were served by and hostes —— drow. Pike To Attend | A Poconos And Ocean | City Retreat And | Conference | —— Pike, of the Church, is spending | Friday and Saturday of this a Retreat For Spiritual Refreshment in the Pocono Mountains. The Retreat will be held at Pocono Plateau, a Meth- odist Camp near Mountainhome the Phila- The Rev. Robert | Methodist week at and is sponsored by { delphia Conference Board of the Methodist Church. Dr. Nor- man W. Paulin, pastor of Grace Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, will be the main speaker during the two-day program. Following this trip Reverend | Pike will travel to Ocean City, (Turn to Page 4)