ul uf - 4 )Y — 1)? al ve “for these students. The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 VOL. LII, N NO. 32 MOST === Protection Ins. For Children Adopted By School Policy Covers Child Between Home And School And On School Premises Forms have been handed to the parents of the students of Marietta School for application for Special School Child Acci- dent Insurance. The cost of this insurance is $1.25 for a 12 month year. For many years school offi- cials have been concerned a- bout the fact that no protection in the way of insurance is pro- vided for pupils injured at school or on the way to or from school. In spite of intensive ef- forts on the part of school ad- ministrators to promote safety, pupils are sometimes injured at school, on the playground, while participating in athletic contests, or while going to or coming from school. This often works a hardship on the parents who must pay the bills. After careful study the offi- cials of the school have given this plan of insurance their recommendation. To obtain this protection the parent will enclose $1.25 in the envelope provided and send it by the child to the homeroom teacher. The insurance will be- gin immediately when the pre- mium is paid. An identification card will be issued to each child to show that the child is insur- ed under the policy. The policy covers any acci- dent while enroute between home and school, while within a school building or on the school grounds, while enroute between school and home, while on a school sponsored trip, while on a required field trip, while engaged in athletic A TOAST" FROM MOROCCO a oy fsa RL LE hl was taken from a Christmas card received from WOJ and Mrs. Walter The above picture by the Remembrance Committee “Woody” Woodward and their daughter Pat dressed in Arabic costumes at French Morocco. Merry Christmas was printed in French, and the Arabic languages, also in English. The following message was =~ rr | written on the card: Dear Remembrance Comm.: ire 0SS or Thank all of you for the won- derful Christmas box. The pretz- els were so good, in fact, one of our French friends here said they were just like Strasburg pretzels. He should know as he was born in Alsace Lorraine. Sis doesn’t look much like a Penna. Dutchman in this pic- ture. (Sis is Mrs. Woodward and the former Elizabeth Heilig, of this boro). The costumes are authentic Arabic with the ex- ception of Pat's. Her’s is just a plain G.I. sheet wrapped around her, Fatima style. Year $108,804 During a meeting of Borough Council Monday night, Fire Chief Ray Myers announced that the Friendship Fire Com- | pany responded to 36 alarms {during 1952, 19 of the alarms | were in the borough and 17 in the county. The total fire loss was estimated to be $103,804. These figures, however, do not include Rheems. The firemen laid 9.550 feet of Sidi Slimane. traveled by the fire trucks and Thank you : We a 474 gallons of gasoline were consumed. again for the many fine boxes received. 1 really appreciate them, espec- ially as I am only an “adopted” son of Mt. Joy. Sincerely, Walter “Woody” A Wheelchair For Blind Sil Council F lls Two Vacancies ——— Two vacancies, one on Woogwar d the contests and while being trans- ported as member of athletic team, band, etc. Medical expenses up to $2000 will be paid. There are also ben. | efits for loss of life, limb, or; sight. ih ell eee Universal Week Of Prayer Being Observed Here Dr. Bela Vassary [fo Close | Services At Landisville Sun. Special community services are being held in Landisville and Salunga churches this week January 4th to 11th is the Uni-| versal Week of Prayer, and the ministers of the two communi-' ties have chosen as their preach- ing theme, “The Elements of Prayer” On Tuesday night Rev. Ern- est Leer, pastor of the Landis- ville Lutheran Church, spoke on the subject, “Prayers of Ad- oration”, and on Wednesday night, Rev. Pike, from the Sa- lunga Methodist Church used “Prayers of Thanksgiving” as his theme. (Turn to Page 4) I eee Students Selected For District Band And Orchestra Festival Miss Shirley Eby, Clair Wag- ner and Jay Barnhart have been selected to participate in the Southern District Band Festival at Millersburg on January 15, 16 and 17. Miss Eby, 2nd Clarinet, Mr. Wagner, 2nd E flat alto = saxo- phone, Mr. Barnhart, 2nd trom- bone. A The Southern District Orch- estra Festival will be held at McCaskey High School, Lancas- ter in February 19, 20, and 21. Miss Eby and Mr. Wagner have been selected to represent the High School on this occasion. Congratulations are in order developed a bone disease The new chair will more freedom, as well as sup-| Mother is interested, or other port. It is of such light struc-|interested people in Mount Joy, ture she can be wheeled out- [Please get in touch with Mrs. doors very easily. Vera Albert, 330 N. Barbara St. A Braille wristwatch is the | Phone 3-5181. next gift Joan's friends want to get her. There is a balance left GIRL BORN TO LOCAL DOCTOR AND WIFE ner, boro, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday at the Lancaster The little girl will be known as Suzanne Titus night by Borough Council when the councilmen reappointed Charles Eshleman to the Zoning Commission and Grant Gerberich to the Borough Authority. In other business Council re- newed the Sons of Veterans ac count with the Union National led Monday Bank. This account is used for the maintenance of graves, and painting of the flagpole, etc. Chief of Police reported $83 violations for cember,. Borough Secretary ed to the councilmen that the | parking meter account had reached a balance of $1,030. councilmen recommended that $1,000 of this amount be trans- fered to the General Account. Bills amounting to $1,708.88 were approved to be paid. —— Parke Neiss; for parking meter the month of De Brian stat- JOAN BROSEY HESS The above picture shows Joan Brosey Hess smiling happily over a new wheel chair, which was given to her December 12 through a fund which began on December 5 to raise money for the purchase of the chair. A friend of Joan's who “just wanted to do something for her” and desires to have her name Porchlight Canvass For Polio To Be Held January 29 In Mount Joy the March of] withheld, went among the |Dimes annual fund-raising ap-| neighbors and business places |peal for the National Founda- seeking contributions to raise [tion for Infantile Paralysis will be climaxed with the Mother’s| the amount needed for a wheel chair. In one week more than | March on Polio on Thursday ev- enough was taken in for the |ening, January 29 between the cost of the chair. hours of 7 and 8. Joan, eleven years old, has| ' Local mothers (and it is hop- ed more will offer their servic. es) will stage a one-hour porch- light canvass. There is a need for more canvassers and if any been blind since birth and later and is crippled from the waist down. give Joan —————— '53 Class Yearbook On Sale For 2 Weeks The senior class of ’53 start- ed selling The Voyager, their year-books on Monday. The campaign will continue for two weeks, ending January 19. It is requested that anyone interest- ed may contact any member of (Turn to page 8) EE Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Con- 4 East Main street, this General Hospital. We are enjoying our tour Hl . . joying 1215 inch hose, 3000 feet of 1 here in French Morocco. Thej. 0 RAN any . inch hose and 2,550 feet of 3; in. only trouble is that we have to | hose live 60 miles from the base at = 3 | mids A total of 154 miles were Zoning Commission and one on the Borough Authority were fil-| The | - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 8, 1953 y Parking Meters Profit Of $3017.54 In 5 Month Period That the meters in the borough are parking paving off in cents is no idle statement. In August 1952, 194 parking were installed at a cost of $13,365 00, netting the borough a profit of $3,017.54 Of this amount there is still a balance of $1,030 | The parking meters were pur- chased on the pay-as-you-go plan. Fifty the pro- dollars and meters percent of Show | 'Boroush oh Given Bi'l For $30.48 For Car Repairs The question that came be- fore Borough Council Monda; night was who was responsible | ceeds are taken by the meter|for the hole that was left after l company until the parking me-|digging at the corner of Man- ters are paid for, in this way |heim and Hopewell Streets. i i the borough was not obligated Paul Martin, Jr., Mount Joy, Shown above is Cpl. Marlin | to meet the cost if the meters] presented the councilmen with Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, i did not pay. a bill for $30.48 covering re-| ling trophies for Base Champion, Although there are a good | pairs to his car when he recent. Same Series. The ) many complaints about the | 1v ran into the hole in the Nhe is representing the Comma {parking meters, it seems that!street. The councilmen, after He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the borough ‘is securing much | deliberation, decided that the; this boro. | revenue at this time | Mount Joy is the most borough in the county to install [ meters. In September 1948, Lit- itz installed 155 of coin operated devices and for the, vear of 1952, the receipts am-, ounted to $8,240.12. FElizabeth-! town installed its parking me July 1948 and the re- 1952 totaled $9,910.37 It seems that parking are becoming a “must” for cities boroughs and are, here to stay and are raising ad- ditional revenue as borough, city or town owned public utili- ties do. | these ters in ceipts for meters towns and a —_—— Club To Hold Open Meeting On Resolutions On The Opening Of Deer Season Mount Joy | ciation will hold an meeting at the Sporismens Asso- opening Fire House on Monday, evening, January 12th |at eight o'clock concerning the resolutions on the opening of Deer Everyone is cordially to attend. After the meeting pictures will be shown (by Mr. W. Z. Braley, of Lititz, Route 2. Be sure to attend and the pictures eee season invited business enjoy Rotarians Hear William Beckner Governor Wil- | Past District | liam Beckner spoke to the tarians at their regular Tuesday dinner meeting at Hostetter’s | Beckner spoke on the fellowship of Rotary, what it the national Girl Scout Camp meant and it’s ideals. at Washington, D. C.; and Con- | tne On January 13, Mr. Michels, |nie Lane gave a report on the] Anita Myers is among those Philadel- | ranking on the Honor List at | Borough Authority Engineer, | will again talk on sewage. | The Rotarians will be of the Lions Club on 20th. This will be an evening | | meeting. The regular dinner ! meeting will not be held that | week. guests January Home: & School Group ' To Meet Jan. 15th The Home and School Associ- | ation will hold a meeting on { January 15 in the Elementary School building at 7:30 p. m. Speaker will be the Rev. El mer Keiser, vicar of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church, who will give a discussion on “The Rights of Children” A TTI Good Reception From Channel 43 With Proper Installation There has been some com- plaints that the reception from Channel 43, USBA-TV, York, has been poor. Proper installa- tion will overcome this difficul- ty, said Mr. Way, of Way's Ap- pliances today, and this will give exceptionally good recep- the class of 1953. tion. | Borough of Mount recent! | group met at Ro- ham dinner good- perience at awards are being made COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin AIR FORCE CHAMP BOWLER Lackland Air O. Frey of the being presented with three Bow- High Scorer and High in a 3- by Colonel Feallock, nding General of the Air Force Oscar Frey, 116 Columbia Ave. Joy was not resnonsible for the condition and that the responsibility was the Borough Authority. Tt was recommended that the bill be sent to the Borough Authority for payment. ee Board Of Health Reports No Com- In Borough | There is a definite need for | more stop signs in the Borough | {of Mount Joy stated the council- | {men at their regular monthly | | meeting held Monday night. placed at various intersections Clyde Brill, Secret ot ts] after an investigation of the Board of Hea 9 he bot oy a} borough is made by the street Borough X ounel ay or committee to determine where month of Decem oer ere were | the signs are needed. no communical disease in the | nb me ites borough and the Board of Health had issued four permits. Maytown Man Brill also stated that for the Found Dead vear 1952 there were 44 cases | of ; German measels, 10 of] Anthony Concordio, 58, ‘was Chicken Pox, 2 Whooping] + dead in is abartrRERL | Cough.’ 2 Measles. 2 08365 OF found dead in his apartment on | ee > Ml [S atl t F 1! | Wednesday, December 31st by y UIDs: Re Fever 1 Columbia State Police. | pulmonary tuberculosis and The Rev. John Hiestand. poliomyelitis. 32 permits and 22 were issued for the year rr by | | led police to the scene Concordio hadn't been seen {the minister and his wife for licenses and 13 nuisances corrected. | corrected | some time. Dr. Edward C. Kott- — ee ee 1 3 camp Jr., Marietta deputy cor- was summoned by police. | resided in an ap-| West Concordio artment in the rear of 25 High street, Maytown. Police [said the body was found lying | inn a pool of blood and it was | not certain if death from natural causes or autopsy has been ordered. Police learned Concordio is] survived by a son, John Con- cordio, U. S. Army, stationed in Virginia. Ti Girl Scouts Enjoy Ham Dinner The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy-Florin irl Scout Neighborhood was held Monday evening, January 5 in the Lutheran Church. The 6:30 ppm. for a! prepared by the Shirley Eby, Senior gave a report of her ex- Camp Rockwood,’ not. An | ee Anita Myers On Honor List At College church. Scout, Scout convention in ; the William Jennings Bryan phia. ey re es - University in Dayton, Tennessee Mrs. James Spangler was | the fell which ofa named Juliette Low chairman | or Bb 1 2 band er ‘whica enq- and Mrs. Simon Nissley was | ec Det : 1 named cookie chairman. It was) Miss Myers, the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Myers, of announced that a fat collection | S ile’ Road “tis boro. i will be conducted throughout | pringvi € Mond, ‘this boro, is a freshman at the College. Mount Joy nd Florin Saturday, . etl Ae February 28. March 7 is the time set for a training class to Attorney Newcomer To Speak At C of C be held in the Trinity Lutheran Church for all Girl Scout Neigh- borhood chairmen and troop Banquet Monday Eve committee chairmen in this sec- Te tion. The next meeting of the The Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce will. hold a banquet at Hostetter’s Monday evening neighborhood will be held Mar. 2 it was announced by Miss An na Mae Eby, neighborhood |a' 6:30. chairman. Attorney Clarence C. New- comer, Lancaster, will be the speaker for the evening. Attor- ney Newcomer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, South Market Street, this boro. el We 1st National Bark Adds $25,000 TWO MEN ATTACK T S | MAN FROM RHEEMS 0 urp us Clayton F. Eshleman, Rheems was injured recently when at- The Board of Directors of the |tacked by two men at the Am- First National Bank and Trust |erican Legion Home, Lancaster. Co., Mount Joy, at a meeting held Tuesday, decided to trans- fer $25,000 from the undivided profit account to surplus. Four sutures were used to close a wound over his right eye and five sutures on the top of his | Military participating was . | bugler also participated in More Stop Signs Military Rites To Be Placed Conducted For Russell Good afternoon Good, injured [conducted Tuesday for Russell R. ‘‘Pete” boro, who was fatally Friday afternoon when Services were conducted by the Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 | American Legion in the Sheetz Home for Funerals, Lancaster, with further rites in the Legion plot of the Mount Joy cemetery. The Rev. John H. Gable, tor of the Florin Evangelical U. B. Church, the Legion Post, Jack Germer and the vice com- mander, Harold Bender. Pall bearers included: Ellis, P. 'B. Heilig, Brown and George Leibshultz. The Legion firing squad rites at the cemetery. Driver Exonerated At the ert E. Ginder, of the car exonerated. Rheems, Police Chief poor and recommended ence with District {John W. Beyer. Fell Crossing Street hurled onto the hood. told police he did not see (Turn to Page 6) funeral services were this struck 3 1 | It was decided to purchase 18 munical Disease stop NT Tote oe be bY an auto on West Main street. pas- who is chaplain of officiated. Also Commander Lee George and | 4 the investigation resulting in the death of Mr. Good, Rob- driver that struck him was|ol Parke E. Neiss said it was raining that resulted , evening and visibility was very Ginder [not be persecuted at the confer-| ter, Attorney The accident occurred when Mr. Good fell while crossing the| HOSTESS TO W.C.T.U. street the first block of West —— Main street. As Ginder's east- A meeting of the W.C.T.U. bound vehicle approached Good |will be held at the home of got to his feet and was struck|Henry Bucher, 350 Donegal by the front end of the auto and | Springs Road on Monday, Ginder |uary 19th, at the clock. WE WELCOME YOUR NEWS Club, Parties, Social, Parties, Scout, Auxiliaries, Church. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9661 EIS $2.00 a Year in Advance Feast Of Lights Pageant To Be Held January 11 St. Luke's Church To Present Colorful Program St. Luke's Episcopal Church will present the Epiphany Feast of Lights Pageant in the High School Auditorium, on Sunday evening, January 11, at 8:00 P. M. This very colorful and dra- matic portrayal of the mainfes- tation of Christ to the world will be presented by a cast of thirty-five men of St. Luke's Church, under the direction of the Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vie- ar. Included in the presentation will be the prophetic accounts in the Old Testament, dealing with the coming of the Messiah, in a Chronoligical account to the Birth of Christ, and the ev- entual establishment of His Church, including the Orders of the Ministry, and the great mis sionary movement of the early Apostles and their successors. Appropriate costumes and lighting will enhance the beau- ty of this protrayal. The High School Auditorium is being used this year . for the pageant, since St. Luke's Church is not sufficiently large to accommodate large attend- ance which is manifested at that service. The public is most cordially invited. rr Surprise For Sandra Gephart party was given for Sandra Jane Gephart’s 6th birthday by her mother, A Mrs. Catherine Gephart, 128. South Barbara street, this boro. A The party was from 6 to“8 p. m. December 29. The Christ- ! mas trimmings help to add an ir of festivity to the ' occasion and games, gifts and refresh- ments were enjoyed by’ the fol- lowing: Connie Jo Germer, Linda Lou Mumma, Patty Fisher, Jo Anne Bennett, Eleanor Hartman, Car- Anne Ebersole, Gregory Stary, Lanny Ebersole, Kenneth Gephart, Sandra Jane Gephart | catherine Gephart, Mrs. Dar- win Loraw, Mrs. Paris Hostet- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ma- teer and Mr. and Mrs. Noah i Gephart. : A surprise A MRS. BUCHER WILL BE Jan- | seven-thirty. o'- Everyone is invited. right, Robert, son of Mrs. Donal Connie, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bottom row: Scott and Kat head at the General Hospital. This transfer makes the pres- Police said he declined to ent surplus $275,000 prosecute his assailants, Wade, Mt. Joy; Mount Joy FUTURE CITIZENS The good looking youngsters pictured above are: Deborah, daughter of Mrs. Laverne Sager, Mount Joy. Mrs. Nicholas Leitner, Mount Joy; Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Vickie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little, left to d Grant, Mount Joy; Sharon and Harvey Farmer, Jr., Mount Joy; hy, children of Mr. and