The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1953, Image 1

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    MOST + THE - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY
The Mount J oy Bulletin
The Bulletin
Circulation
Now Has Reached
2300
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 5, 1953 $2. 00 a Year in Advance
Local Students to Compete for $4,000 in Prizes Rally Day And
National High Scho! Photographic Awards
NEWS
Club, Parties, Social, Parties,
Scout, Auxiliaries, Church,
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9661
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VOL. LII, NO. 40
Chest X-Kay Unit Will Be Services Held
Here March 16; Parents Are
Urged To Have Test Taken

Council Saves Taxpayers
Approximately $300 On
Purchase Of Fire Hose
Evang. Services
At Florin E.UB.
| On Sunday morning Spring
Rally Day will be held at the Imp | A dollar vet is a dollar
Glossbrenner E.U.B. Church, mpressive
All adults, and particularly 0 . | Fil : i
parents are urged to take ad- rienta Im | sored By ‘fhe ast Pennsylvania { Florin, and evangelist cons ay
| Branch of the Woman's Home ' the Borough Fathers decided to
vantage of the chest x-ray ser- | ; : : ; i
vice which is being sponsored P . and Foreign Missionary Society, yf 3 PAE 4 (will begin in the evening at eremony e do when they sanctioned the
Bl BI . remere 1 e will be conducted Sunday at be NE id Bem, till ht C il
P ase i : rof. Paul Ehrhart, Millers- lat Monday night's ounci
Pa For Rev. Deck meeting. Application for the
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by the Tuberculosis Society of purchase of 800 ft. of fire hose
2:30 p. m. at the Mohn’s Evang.
ville, who is dean of religious
| hose was made through the Civ-
| Missionaries
|
| A commissioning service for
| 3 3 M
{ out-going missionaries, spon-

For West Africa Offers Many Opportunities to Wis
Lancaster County.
Congregational Church.
The unit will operate in Mt.
Joy and vicinity, March 16
when it will be set up at the
elementary school from 8:45 to
11:30 a. m. and at the high
school from 1:30 to 4:00 p. m.
giving everyone an opportunity
to have a chest x-ray. A fee of
81.00 is asked from individuals
able to pay. Whenever neces-
sary the cost is met by the So-
ciety.
Shown Sunday
An area premiere showing of
America's newest Film release
on Asia has been set for Mount
Joy High School auditorium on
Sunday afternoon, March 8, at
2:30 p. m. according to James |“ © ¢
| ville, Pa.
M. Brubaker, planning chair-
man.
“The Cry of the Orient” is a
The services will be held for
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ries,
who have been appointed by
the Sudan Interior Missions to
Liberia, West Africa. Mrs. Ries
is the daughter of the Rev. and
Mrs. H. E. Samuels, pastor and
wife of the E. C. Church, Roths-
The speaker for the occasion,
the Rev. Q. A. Deck, vice presi-
leadership training sponsored
by the E.U. B. Churches of Lan-
caster County and a director of
"Christian Education of the Lan-
caster Otterbein E.U.B. will be
the guest speaker at the com-
bined S. S. and Worship Service
‘at 9 a. m
| A film, shown by Mr. Albert
Kleiner, entitled “Forbid Them
“Not” will be featured in the
primary and junior depart-
lil Defense, the Government
The Trinity Evangelical Con- | Laying 51c a foot. In purchas-
gregational Church of Mt. Joy | ing the hose, the boro Fathers
had the pleasure of marking the saved the tax payers approxi
50th anniversary celebration | 24a) $300.
of their pastor, Rev. Q. A. Deck | Other Business
Sunday at a very impressive ns
ceremony held in his wend In other business
Pastor Deck was licensed in n his | he Couneilmen sanction 4
denomination February 27th, | purchase of 25 gallons of traffic
1903. He was immediately as- | paint from a company oie
signed to assist in the Boyer- } than the one they had been do-
ing business with. It was claim-
dent of the Board of Missions am
and pastor of the local E. C Ro | ments of the S. 8. For the tod- re Charo 1
be y dlers and kindergarten two town-Friedensburg Charge, anc led the paint that is now being
Church. film strips, “Rackety Rabbit” [a Year later went to Ephrata | © J Is Pay holding up
and the “Runaway Easter Egg” Reamstown. Representa- | A request. from . Mer. ‘Loren
This program is almed ati feature length documentary in
sound and color, and was photo-
finding unknown tuberculosis,
graphed and produced by the
however any other abnormal








| Postmaster Speaks
: : : : If you are a licensed automo- |
Society will go to Paradise Fri- :
g ! bile driver but not a car owner, On Operational Loss
eign Wars posts Hh 32 east gen- day to induct new members in-
tral Pennsylvania counties, fo the society. Miss Catharine make it your business to get one | Of Postoffices
ee i of the little cards that are be
conditions noted on the x-ray| members of an International This is the first time such a] i a
are re as bee int. | Youth For Christ Tea to service has been held in an E. C. . . . = ; 3 Yer . ives from those congregations
are reported. It has been point E 9 Si Team the Church and the plan and. pr Grand Prize Winner in the 1952 National High School Photographic (will be shown by Franklin h ee esent ot the church on] Somers of the Mt. Joy Paper
ed out that active tuberculosis| Far East. A combination of nar- | Church and the plan and pro-! Awards was this excellent action picture taken by Alvin McMillin of | Eichler. were present at ihe care Box Co.. to have the curbs on
is more often found in adults|ration and commentary, the |gram was initiated by Mrs. H. | Junction City, Kansas, ! Evangelistic Services Sunday afternoon and brought] - 3 i ?
3 : . ain. : secretary : 1e North side «¢
than in children under 15 years | Story traces the travles of the S. Heckler, Reading, secretary Local high school students who| 1952, are eligible for entry. Pictures | Evanglestic Services will op- greetings. yainted yellow so that their
of age. Therefore, every adult| itinerating foresome from Haw- [of Literature of the Women's| like to take pictures may well bel may be enlarged if desired, but no 'en Sunday evening and contin-|{ In 1906, and for the nest| be ks could get in, was refer
: . i. er + : es nie Fir i i in the 19 : tha ; : rane “ ig rucks could ge -
is urged to have a chest x-ray| Wail, The Orient in Minia-| Board and whose late hus band pin her 3 dhe 10m BE er an Xd Shes = ue for the week, at the Church. |twenty -two years, Rev. Deck) lhe ufc committee No
during the coming campaign. ture”, to India ‘A Land of Four was pastor of the Mt. Joy E. ol Awards, the National Scholastic| film may be used, but the contest ; The Jubilee Singers of WLBR, worked in pastoral and evang- } action was taken on the request
Tuberculosis can and does| Hundred Million Heart-Breaks.’ Church in 1936 when he died. Press has just an- Is open to only snapshots made from of Lebanon, will be the guests |elistic Work in Ro Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mt. Joy
: : : i ; In A -and-whi : ; ; SX as > i Si ?
strike any age, and children can Packed with human interest The Ries, with 5 other coup-{ “Ihe nationwide picture - taking Segal ack VS Te. for the opening service, which | ‘8% Noy ar re 2 and N. Jacob streets, that No
develop pulmonary tuberculos-| the film presents a most com- les, will be building missionary | competition, which opened January must not be entered in any other begins at 7:15 p. m. I A ho. wu k | Parking signs be placed in front
is. However, it is much less| prehensive view of post-war radio station ELWA near Mon-| 1, will continue through April 15.| contest or competition. | The following speakers and that he returned to work in of her home as parking cars
common among them than a. | Japan. There are revealing side- | rovia, West Africa. It will be a Every high school Student in the Entrants must be able to obtain | evenings they appear are: Pennsylvania, Johnstown was ite 3
3 i : 9th through 12th grades, inclusive,| permission for the use of their pic- the scene of his labors then. | Were breaking the curb.
mong adults, those 15 years and | lights of its ancient culture and real pioneering job and they| js eligible to enter and win prizes.| ture from any recognizable person | Tuesday, Rev. Texter; Wednes- | sce Se LL The councilmen appointed
over. religions which figured promi- | are looking forward to the ex- Prizes range from Awards of $10| who appears in their snapshot if the |day, Rev. Jacob Earhart; Thurs- Greetings came from parish- william Walters, Jr * to the
It is fairly certain that a child "ently in plunging the Nippon- citing venture, _ each ‘fo four Grand Prizes of $300 picture wins 4 prize, but sch per: | day Rev. Howard H. Smith; loners in the west, and three] FRU TREC LD LC
who . develops tuberculosis | €5€¢ Empire into a war that re- ila be given. i the print ~ oe In With Friday, Rev. William Grosz; car loads of Heber wh > are term of Geo. Keener
catches it from an adult, prob- sulted not only in Military de- . Local students can enter their| Local students who wish to enter |and Saturday, Rev. Harry M. of I fom. ine : (Tari 15 page 3) :
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: > is i iate feat, but in psychological dil: C tt snapshots in four classes of entry,| the competition may do so by writ- | Tobias. Johnstown Church. gev)
only one in his immediate fam- a 1 M gical ommi ees NSPA officials indicated. This means| ing their name, street address, city i te werent aust] Pastor Deck served as a pass We
ily. It seems best to prevent this emma as we . ost intriguing that pictures of babies and children,| and state, school name and address, | The public is cordially invit tor in Ililnois and Ohio. His
by finding the hidden cases of |*S the visit to the atom-bombed young people and adults, scenes, and | grade in school, class of entry, and ed to agenda. i Ds a ere P hi R rt
(Turn to page 3) city of Hiroshima and the pho- or outh Day Plassey of pets or wild animals may| picture title on the back of all work as Presiding Elder fora 0 ce €po
ie i i > entered. rints; Entries should be sent to the 1939-1947 resulted in a grea
Ee —— tographic interview with the . 4 . p x
: erie ocal high school picture takers| following address, where full details ras attested to in . .
ill-fated city’s most famous vic- need no entry blanks to submit pic-| may also be obtained. NSPA Na- aster . S ory that was Bl wok he S$ Six 10 ations
tim. The film pays high tribute tures in this $4,000 contest. Nor|tional High School Photographie messages from church officers.
amour ow DRY ea :
and credits much of the smecess Rese Pug have developed and| Awards, 18 Journalism Building, ° Rev. H. S. Heffner, the present ;
or roti printe eir own pictures to be| University of Minnesota, Minneap- Mail d: G al presiding elder, who served as|
for the Democratization of the have been organ- eligible for prizes. They must, how-| olis 14, Minnesota. € 0 master of ceremonies at the Chief of Police Parke Neiss
inners iste militaristic nation, to General zed to alte the olaif oF ever, have taken ,the pictures them-| Pictures will be judged on photo- 5 Sa _| reported that the boro police is-
MacArthur's “Open Door Poli- make the plallorms for| gelves without professional help. graphic quality, general interest, event, told of the work done by dbl Yor auto Vi
v ev” to Chistian Missionary. A the political parties in connec- Pictures made since the close of | and appeal. Duplicate prizes will be | | (Turn to page 6) sued six summons for auto vio-
The Senior Class of Marietta ¥ T ili co Ty Ac-| tion with Youth Day in Govern- last year's 1350 year's competion on May awarded in the event of ties. f ? rn etl nr ee et lations. Three for Ignoring a
reported a Very om lopage §) ment at the Local High School. a = p ram Of Chinese red light and three for ignoring
Hamburg Show which was held : Two committees appointed in- 3000 Tae a jee pa
last Friday evening. . Winners VFW S rvi clude Clair Wagner, Jay Barn- ir al nstructions J or | Seal letters were mailed to| Culture To Be Shown | Those given summons are:
were Fred Bucciatti Derry €rvice hart and Shirley Eby on one homes in Lancaster City and] po. H S Students | Nick Bogdanovich, Steelton, Pa.
Township High School, first and Bill Tyndall, Bob Schroll ° ® ® today, os he 7th . any | Ignoring red traffic signal.
of $15. for his. accoidian Officers To and Nancy Swanson on the otorists ven: tatewl e ely Cell A 1d a Kenneth E. Foster, artist, au-| Mary E. and Robert L. Made-
solo; Gwendolyn Hess, also of other. Registration for the par- ’ ep HP ih) i ri 1 BE t thor, traveler, lecturer, and Sin- |ira, Elizabethtown, Pa., Ignor-
Derry Township High Schoel, M M h 22 ties will be held Thursday, (to- : . derway Eae ; iter Son eins ologist, will present a program |ing red ticket (parking).
second prize of $10., for her vo- eet arc day). Youth Day is sponsored Al t P bi In A | fears Sheets of 8 1999, Chinese life, culture, and Frank H. Musser, Salunga,
cal solo: and The Latin Ameri- by the local Jay-cees. er 0SS1 y pri |" Oa Lancaster Counts Soni history in the 11:00 a.m. assem- | pa. Ignoring red traffic ticket.
0 ancastie C fy le- .
can Band, fr Mariette : Me ers of > Joy ! 4 y bly at Mt. Joy High School to- OR . s
Joy, and Ho Bain; » Wi Service officers = rebresenting Ce ‘i > Be Kir Joy {ty for Crippled Children and MOrrow Entitled “Chinese Charles Ke pple, Me. Joy, 1g
prize of $5 00 for ee : nrg more than 300 Veterans of For- > fig in | Adults sponsors of the Chest,” the program rod Signal
fione a Sr Slee | made the mailing, and 43 vol- will include a display of court : Lester Bradley, Florin, Ignor-
: Tad | unteer spent 1,032 hours in pre- robes. costimes, and. aicessories ing red traffic signal.
SOQ ro . . r . S, S S, © < x . "i 1
I ne | will meet here March 21, for an G. Zeller is faculty sponsor of paring ‘the mailing list. which will be modeled by high Ne iy 8.
S Ba of Mt. Joy H. all-day clinical discussion of the grou hs to ing sent out with the Penna. | Charles Bennett, Jr., Post- The Annual Easter Seal cam- shoul “students Poster will Ignoring Ted ticket
ns Morrell Sirjelds, welfare and service work prob- 0 D. . State auto registration cards. | master, took over the reins at paign officially opens Thursday, demonstrate Chinese writing as
etla’s music instructor. lems affecting more than 400,- on ag Son Specs . If you have received your in-Ithe regular Tuesday dinner | March 5th and continues thru well
Other contestants included: | 000 veterans in the 20,825]. SiO 9 the it . dor on struction card with your auto! meeting of the Rotary Club Easter Sunday, April 5th, thru- Having studied and traveled tores 0
Robert Reiser, Mt. Joy, snare |square-mile area, Hugh H. na ob im ed to hiza- plates, save it, as you will be held at Hostetters. Bennett's ‘out the nation by more than 2- in Europe and Asia and having |
drum solo; Lois Rutt, Mt. Joy, | Hoke, state commander of the ow b Qliege required to follow the instruc-|talk was on the operational loss |. 000 affiliated Easter Seal socie- lived in China. Foster is prob- | A D
0 eer LO lchards, the well-| 4.5 some time in April when |of the Postoffice. (Not Mt. Joy, | ties in 48 states, District of Co- ably the only occidential who | ose ay

baton twirling; Carol Ann |VFW anno
; € unced today.
i ; Alas . | known Olympic ole-vaulter. +3 : n ;
ng doy, Some solo; | The conference to be held in Groups from oa ly 2 state wide air raid alert will by the way). The postmaster lumbia, Alaska, Hawaii and has written and produced
al solo: of, sas. Lonege voc. the West Shore post at Worm- 8. Fast Donegal and Mz jotta be held. Detailed information | stated that it costs the postof- Puerto Rico. Chinese opera, “Chao Chun Chul
8 solo: Burg, Red Lion, |jeysburg, opposite the Capital 15 att d Boga de ky a| concerning the April test will] fice a fraction over two cents to| “Here in Lancaster fic most recent publica-| e nes y
baton twirling; Mrs. Angela |City, will be addressed by ex- a1 attended Lhe assembly. be forwarded to all county and |send a two-cent postcard. Maga- a quota of $18,000 is needed tol. of Ancient |
local’ Civil Defense Directors | zines and newspapers somehow |
Sell, Marietta, harmonica solo; ini
i 3 a S010; iperts of the Veterans Adminis-
Kay and Marvin DeArmitt, of [tration’s Regional Office at Attends Managers approximately one month in ad- show the biggest loss to the vices to crippled children,” sta- :
Marietts al duet: ki : : : . : ; tq Ate have decided to close every
arietta, vocal duet; Jackie Co- | Wilkes-Barre. M . In Pittsb h vance of the test, for which no government. A magazine that ted Dr. John B. Noss, campaign] xv 50D SALE | Wednesday for the enti day
ble and Brenda Smith, Eliza- Frederick A. Batcheler, VFW eeting n Pitts urg definite date has been set. | costs the publisher only two chairman. “Of this amount, 1.13 hd DARA i vleanescay or the en re y
bethtown, tap dance; The Star- i : Xi TT i i i 3 { ants t il would cost the! 7% will remain in our state The Alumni Association of linstead of the usual half day
; service officer at the Wilkes- The official instructions for cents toimal I ’| the Mount Joy High School will! closing.
lettes, Miss Rapp’s Dancing | y 4 Ww Wm. C. Schmidt, Manager of : and 767% will femain right here |
Pp 2 | Barre VA office and James F. g the motorist read: | private citizens about 17c. = hold a food sale Saturday morn-| Beginning March 18, the fol-
School; Ann Dickel, E. Hemp- Colley, state VFW director of the local Murphy Store, spent
continue and expand vital ser- he ag
Chinese Bronzes. | Four Mount at Joy merchants
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y - > 2S handi-
1c ap » side of » road! TO keep our face from becom- | to provide services to Cries Fi aT. . ol SRE 4 .
field, baton twirling; Ruth Koff- | claims service, who will con- five days last week in Pitts- a. Pull to the side of the roac ing red we will not mention the [capped youngsters and adults.” ing, March 14 in front of he lowing stores will close for the
man, East Hempfield, accordian diet the wilt bring post burgh. He attended a Managers Titus Rutt Insurance Agency. day: Koser's Jewelry Store,
n b. Leave Janay open Io ood The United Nations Essay | with cerebral palsy, polio and if anyone is not contacted, they 'F i
Edna Willis, E. Hempfield, tap | changes of laws and proposed Company held at the William vehicles and Jeep in | Contest is now in the hands of 'other handicapping conditions, ! a a ey Rurpiture. .
dance; Senior Sextet, Warwick [national legislation that vitally Penn Hotel. New Spring and intersections clear. lthe last judge. It is possible | need continuing services, ex- may _ contribute artic os by Hess’ Food Store, had already
Township, musical selections. |affects every veteran. Summer Merchandise was dis-| © Shut off all motor and the | the winners, whoever they pensive ones in these days of ri- ii them 0 He stand at announced their store will be
taken to New |sing costs, so they can grow up ):30 a. m. Saturday, March 14. closed for the day.
various . departments. Mr.| d. Get out and take cover, if | York sometime between March to become self-sustained adults.
Schmidt has placed many or-| handy, otherwise, crouch or lie| 15 and April 15. The reason for | We are confident that our Lan- F : Sh Of St t
ders for his merchandise, and it| down in vehicle. this is to be sure of nice weath- | caster County Citizens are go- air are a es
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Permit For Construction Murphys Store. CLEAR”, unless otherwise di-|known they will be announced. nance these services and to ex- °
= my rected. om etl MBs, 22 pand them to reach every man, 19 way un S equeste
1 2 vit} are y il is i d
Of B id; d S d . Another New Family Many citizens are “taking itd Ht s A She- Not A He woman and child who is in neec
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Welcome ; : ’ ; ving it.”
uilding And Standpipe elcomed To Mt. Joy | Sues nolo hon be an enor var mae sme” ___ | For Boro And Townships
bombed in case of war and are | Bulletin last week in the an-
The “Welcome to Mount Joy” ignoring all air raid instruc-|nouncement of the birth of a|Girl Scouts Food Sale
: Sh ; . : The Intermediate Girl Scout Bor 1 d townshi ffi-
the Mount Joy B _land will set back 35 feet from : ities i “ s0rough an OWNSNID “Ol ptr =
shents fink Joy Beard of Adjust cash Stheet Sher new family into the town. | probabilities will be listed “a-|Stauffer, Mount Joy R2. The|Troop No. 75 will hold a Food |cials throughout the state have after Tv rent Act 145 to appro-
i 8 : e newcomers are Mr. and mong the casualties In case child was a girl, instead of a|Sale Saturday morning, March |asked for hearings on legisla- priate $15 million annually for
A the construction and main-
sue a permit to the Mt. Joy Bor- | will not change the location or|The committee members, Mrs.|tle card that you receive ma i
: : ’ ? A ! y We really were not to blame |Ins. office. Pies, cakes, potato |state’s Hi ray The re- |e
i Authority for construc- [surrounding locations from a|Paul Stoner and Mrs. E. Gene |be the means of saving your|__the error started when the |salad, candy, etc., will a a umn a. ré- from the state’s $200,000,000
ion of a one and a half story! Class B. District. Eicherly, visited the new family | life 5 6.4 : : : > : BS Wi aoe ou 1eir | Highway Fund.
Y y|life. Save it, memorize it. If|child was born in the hospital (sale. The proceeds to be used |representative organization, the| <The allocations are inad-
gallon stand pipe. The stand-|in charge of the heari and i i ) : : .
De il io a fe 8 aring ary 25, and presented them |struction card, you will be able| The Stauffer’s are very hap- sire and aim of all of the girls | ciation, it was revealed today it nece 1
oA 100 oe, 4) = h er : ers who were present were with the certificates and gifts|to secure one by contacting the py with their little daughter |in the troop to attend the Girl [by Association president, Thom or ts to add OF peal
ee i | ivr ; ; 3 : : : ’ "1 gov
eig e | John Bowman and Lester Mum- [from the merchants and indus-|civil defense directors in your jas they wish to inform their Scout Camp at Furnace Hills|as S. Stephenson, Altoona. 9 Fam bo as 3
and stop.
> a “0 dividual rippled :
olo: J Hors A | loss credited to newspapers. ur individuals cripp Moers will be bat Goons Store. Keener
solo; Joan Horst, Ruth Kofman | service officers up to date on |Mmeeting of the G. C. Murphy :
bringing
played by the Buyers of the|lights. may be; way be
Board Of Adjustment I
has already begun to arrive at| e. Resume travel on “ALL/|er. As soon as the winners are|ing to meet our goal to help fi-
for granted” that this United oe of our help, and is not now re-
Al» public Jhulls 31 David and. Laas SiS jconniitide Ties Welcomed | tions. These: eiiizens. in all | son to Mr. and Mrs. John R. troduction of a bill patterned
ficer, Mr. Christ Walters, to is- The erection of the standpipe | Mrs. Paul Hay, 111 Fairview St.|the unforseen happens. The lit- poy. 7. 6 D100 in Trot of Tins Batty oon their sare of the onstru ; Ln
y ; 3 > ; 5h he | ance of local roads and streets
ri k ildi ili i i : .
brick building and a million| Chairman Paul Stehman was|last Wednesday evening, Febru-|you haven't received an in-|and recorded as a boy. for the Camp Fund. It is the de- | Pennsylvania Home Rule Asso-|quate,” Stephenson said. “They
fr ill be’ i itv : :
gtructure and standpipe will be’ ma. ; tries of Mt. Joy. 3 locality. friends it's a shewnot a. he, Asis 5 SUMS! on loka! ta