The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 04, 1953, Image 1

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    The Physician On Call
Sunday
Dr. David E. Schlosser
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Fl FT Y- T
Lively Discussion Over
More Parking
Marks Council Meeting
| To
New Police Car Purchas-
ed From Newcomer
Motors
A lively discussion,
con, over the placing of addi-
tional parking meters on side |
streets here, marked a meeting |
of the Mount Joy Borough
Council Monday evening.
The discussion followed the
action of Burgess Charles Fish
in vetoing an ordinance passed
by council at the May meeting
to place additional meters here.
Burgess Fish followed up
his veto with an of
the reasons why he di. (hot fav-
or more meters here ouncil-
man Jim Spangler tog) ‘he op-
posite side of the gyestion in
the discussion.
The members of council fail-
ed to renew the motion to over-
ride Burgess Fish’ veto, the
matter of more meters was
dropped.
Robert Hurst, representing
Chamber of Commerce, atterd-
ed the meeting and reported
that of 57 replies received from
members, four were indefinite:
eight favored more meters and
45 went on record opposing
more meters. This is approxi-
mately 85 per cent, he estimat-
ed.
A petition signed by employ-
ees of the Mt. Joy postoffice in
which they voiced objection to
Josing their parking space at
the side of the postoffice, also
was presented.
Purchase Car
A contract for the purchase
of a new police car was issued
to Newcomer Motors, Inc., low-
est of three bids submitted. The
car, a 1953 Chevrolet 2-door se-
ran, will be purchased for a bid
of $791 plus the present car.
Miss Oliver Will
Become Bride Of
K. H. Dougherty
Miss Bulah M. Oliver,
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver, of Quarryville, will be-'
come the bride of Kenneth
Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs.
. Frank Dougherty, Landisville,
at a wedding ceremony to take |
place this Saturday afternoon |
in the Landisville Church of]
God.
Rev. Harold
will officiate, assisted by
Thomas Tillett.
The bride-elect will be at-
tended by her sister, Mrs. Lucil-
le Slaymaker, of Lancaster, as
matron of honor. Another sister
Louise Oliver, Quarryville!
their cousin, Miss Blanche Os-
born, and Mrs. Phyllis Newcom-
er, Lititz, sister of the bride-
groom-elect, will be brides-
maids, Miss Anne Oliver, Quar-
ryville; and Miss Joan Oliver,
Mount Joy, sister and cousin,
respectively of the bride-elect,
will be junior bridesmaids.
Joe Gerlach, of Elizabethtown,
will be best man and ushers
will be William Oliver, Quarry-
ville, brother of the bride-elect;
Samuel Miller Jr., Bristol, cous-
in of the bridegroom-elect; and
Clarence Newcomer, Lititz,
brother-in-law of the bride-
groom-elect.
' Traditional wedding music
will be played by Miss Mary Lo-
uise Grube, Landisville, and
Donald Shirk, Quarryville, will
be soloist.
A reception will be held at
Kauffmans Tea House. Both are
are employed by the Lancaster
County Gas Division of UGI.
—
pro and
as

daugh- |
E. Ferrer, Jr.,
Rev. |
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Mrs. Robert Shank, N. Mar-
ket St., underwent an operation
at the Lancaster General Hos-
pital on Monday. She was re-
ported much improved today.

HIRD YEAR, NO. 1
| opened at
| with work scheduled
James R. |§
| it was announced.
| .
committee
MOST
Meters
To Be Toastmaster
At Alumni Banquet
2
Army Air Force Lieut. Ed-
ward Heilig, of the class of 34,
will serve as toastmaster at the
annual Alumni banquet to be
held in the Mount Joy High
School Auditorium Saturday
evening at 6:30.
Lt. Heilig spent three years
in Germany as a pilot in the
light bomber group and now is
stationed at the Bolling Air
Force Base. He also lectures at
the University of Maryland
each Friday.
alll)
Boro. To Repair
Pinkerton Road
$600 To Fire Co.
Additional street repairs are
to be made here this summer;
council announced this week.
The first stretch to be im-
proved will be the Pinkerton
Road from Marietta Street to
Columbia Avenue. Bids for this
work will be advertised and
the next meeting,
to start
around the first of July.
Fire Co. Appropriation
Two appropriations schedul-
ed for the fire eompany were
approved when council voted
$600 to be paid now. Sufficient
hand to pay
loan of -6,000,
funds also are on
off a temporary
To Overhaul Truck
The borough truck is in bad
shape and will be overhauled in
the near future. The property
was authorized to
get bids and have the work
done.
————
Local Registered Cow
Has Production Record
Brattleboro, Vt.—With “460
pounds of butterfat and 12,533
pounds of milk to her credit,
Edgehill Texal Jean, registered
Holstein-Friesian cow owned
by A. W. Wickenheiser, Mount
Joy, has completed a 336-day
production test’ in official Herd
Improvement Registry.
She was milked 2 times daily
and was 5 years 7 months when
she began her testing period.
Her record averages approxi-,
mately 18 quarts of milk daily |
for the period covered by her|
test.
Testing was supervised by
Penna. State College in coopera-
tion with The Holstein-Friesian
Association of America.
HAROLD FELLENBAUM
TO RECEIVE DIPLOMA
Harold H. Fellenbaumn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fellenbaum
will receive the degree of Doc-
tor of Dental Surgery, Saturday
June 6th, at the annual Univer-
sity of Maryland Graduation
Ceremonies to be held at Callege
Park, Md. He will be among
the iniety-four graduates re-
ceiving their degrees from The
University of Maryland College
The
i what

of Dental Surgery.
THE
| Rainfall
Gives Councilmen
A Few Worries
Drainage Problems Thr-
.oughout Borough Are
Investigated
With local rainfalls of
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June Ath, 1953

past several weeks breaking all |
records, borough council should
have expected the flood of com
plaints which were
at the monthly meeting
day evening.
registered
Mon-
Everybody, it seemed for a
short period of time, has drain-
age problems in {trying to get
of all the excess water which
has come pouring down from
the skies.
Members of the street com-
mittee personally investigated
a complaint that excess surface
water was creating a minor
Johnstown flood in the vicinity |
of Herr's Garage. They
found thas some of the
water, at least, was pouring
from a field on the farm of
W. Bernhart.
Troubled himself with flood-
ed fields, Bernhart had dug a
deep trench through a field with
a result that the surface water
poured onto Route 230.
Council immediately contact-
ed the borough solicittor with a
that he advise Mr.
soon
excess
in
H.
request

Bernhart to discontinue sending ;
the water onto the highway.
John Dillinger also registered |
a complaint that surface water |
prevented renters from reach-
ing their garages in the alley at
the rear of 111 N. Barbara St.
Investigation showed that the
sewer was clogged.
The Street Committee
authorized to get costs on dril-
ling out the sewer and re-cap-
ping it with pipe.
er eee etl A Cee.
Terry Zink
Is Improved
Terry Lee Zink, seven-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Zink, 43 Old Market St., this
borough, was reported some-
improved and out of im
mediate danger at the Lancast-
er General Hospital today.
was
The small boy was painfully
“freak”
Main Streets at
12:30 P. M. Monday when a
cattle truck, making the turn
into Main Street, caught the
handlebar of his bicycle crush-
ing him.
The truck, operated and own-
ed by John Wagner, Elizabeth-
town, R1, had stopped at the in-
tersection before entering
highway. The small boy
had stopped and was
standing at the curb by
Officer Mike Good.
Despite that Officer Good and
two other witnesses were stand-
ing on the opposite corner, their
view of the mishap was obstruc-
ted by the truck. Wagner
claimed he did not know the
boy’s bicycle had been struck
and thought Good stopped him
for cutting into the curb.
Removed to the office
Thomas W. O'Connor,
was given first aid
and then taken by
injured in a
Market and
also
seen
Police
of Dr.
the boy
treatment
the local
ambulance to the General Hos-
pital where ' an emergency
operation was performed a few
hours later, because of a punc-
tured liver.
His condition was considered
quite serious until Wednesday
when he began to show an im-
provement.
TO EQUIP FIRE TRUCKS
WITH RADIO EQUIPMENT
Two trucks of the Friendship
Fire Company are to be equip-
ped with two-way radios, Fire
Chief Ray Myers announced
this week. The new equipment
is being added as part of a co-
operative plan being sponsored
by the Lancaster County Fire-
men’s Association.
accident at|peginning
the |"
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The 1953
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DR. IRWIN MOON

Religious Series
To Begin Monday
At Hostetters
WEEKLY
Graduating Class of the
prized sheepskins this evening are
{ fth,
Thomas Kear,

“The
color-sound
Dr.
Institute
God of Creation,” a
film, produced by
Irwin Moon of the Moody
Science, Chicago
the
Religious
of
and Los Angeles, will be
first of a series of
at
Pavilion, 363
Mount Joy,
night,
Science films to be shown
Bli
Barbara St.
Hostetter’s
(rear)
Monday June
| Memorial

With Rev. R. S. Wolfgang of!
Manheim, as speaker for a week |
of Bible Study the ser- |
vices will be conducted nightly
at 7:30 thru the week and clos-
ing Sunday night.
Mission,
The general theme will be,
3ehold Your God,” and the
week's program is sponsored by
Mount Joy Evangelical Congre-
gational Church, Rev. Q. A.
Deck, pastor.
The meetings are open to the
public, including children when
accompanied by their parents
or a chaperon.
—
Vacation Bible School
Will Start Monday
Monday, June 8
week Daily
regularly held
Calvary Bible Church at
Haven and Henry Sts.
Classes will be held for all
children 3 years old and older.
There will also be:a. Bible Stu-
dy class for adults.
Lesson books and materials
for Handwork will be provided
without ‘charge and will be in
ling with the Bible based les-
sons taught in each class.
There will also be a
for the entire school,
The Bible School welcomes
any children who wish to come.
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A CORRECTION
The new president of the
Youth Fellowship of the Florin
E. U. B. Church is Miss Ellen
Jean Musselman and not San-
dra Forwood as reported last
week,
begins the 2
Vacation School
each summer
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TO THE GRADUATES |
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COUNTY The Bulletin
Circulation
Now Has Reached
2300
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—
TINIE
$2
Civil Defense Set-up Here
Faces Complete Collapse
In Lack Of Volunteers
Paul Welliver Claims
We Have Less Than
Half Needed
all
up
To Be Honored
efforts put forth
an organization,
Mount Civil Defense set-
up is in danger of completely
collapsing, Paul Welliver, chief
announced this week.
we have just a-
bout half the personnel needed
to put on a minimum effort in
of an emergency,” Welliver
Despite
to build
Joy's
warden,
“At present
case
asserted.
sent out ap-
proximately fifty letters to citi-
of the borough, asking
them to agree to serve as war-
= dens. Of this number, we re-
ceived only ten replies.
“Recently we
zens
REV. EZRA H. RANCK

| Senior Avards Are
| At Unusual Class Day Program
The Class of 1953 had
Classs Day program Tuesday
jeve ning. June 2.
consisting of the
class, was centered
cowboy theme and
“Ridin’ On Rainbow.”
entire senior
around a
entitled,
a
| faculty committee for the pro-,
Almeda Grif- |
Mrs.
gram was: Mrs.
Mrs. June MecGary,
Margaret Williams and
Marilyn Herr.
The program concluded with
Mr. Wilbur I. Beahm, supervis-
1g principal, giving the annual
class day awards:
Henry G. Carpenter Commer-
cial Awards, 1st, Lucille Thome,
2nd, Kathryn Zeager;
Clyde E.
Composition
Eby.
Eli
Awards
however,
were made.
Mrs.
English
Shirley
Gerberich
Award,
Hostetter
(Given to one person,
this year 3 awards
) Benjamin Clinger,
William Zimmer-
B.
man.
Dr. Oliver TG. Longenecker
Gold Cross Award,
William Tyndall.
John E. Schroll
Award, Shirley Eby.
G. Walter Sloan
Award, William Tyndall.
The Frank R. Tyndall Cour
lesy Awards, Girl, Kathryn Zea-
ger; Boy, Robert Schroll.
Adam Greer Band Awards,
Jay Barnhart, James Drohan,
Mary Bailey, Elinor Lane, Ger-
ald Bender, Clair Wagner, Shir
Gerald Lutz, Marianne
Thomas Kear, James
Schopf, Myron Weber, Benja-
min Clinger, Rachel Lehman,
Nancy Swanson.
Chamber of Commerce
Jay Barnhart.
Lions Club
Wagner.
Rotary Club
Home Economics Award,
ma Herr.
Rotary
dustrial
Drohan.
Mt. Joy High School Indus-
trial Arts Award, Marcellus
Goodling.
The Rensselaer Alumni Med-
al Award, William Tyndall.
Valedictorian’s Medal Award,
William Tyndall.
Salutatorian’s Medal
Nancy Swanson.
Honor Student Awards.
nor Lane, Shirley Eby,
Barnhart, Clair Wagner.
Reader’s Digest Award to the
Valedictorian, William Tyndall.
Union National Mt. Joy Bank
Awards, All seniors.
Mount Joy High School Girl's
ee etl lessee
CHURCH SUPPER
Journalism
Science
Schofield,
Award
Award, Clair
Vocational
Club - Vocational In-
Arts: Award, James
Award,
Eli-
Jay
A roast beef Supper will be
held by the Young Adult Class
of the Methodist Church in the
Sunday School room on Satur-
day, June 27, from 4 to 8 p. m.
Tickets are on sale, 95 cents for
adults and 60 cents for children
and can be obtained by calling
35-6115.
The program |
Athletic |,
Nor-|
their Athlet] Athletic Award,
field.
V. F. W' Cit
Myron Weber,
er.
Mount Joy S
The ciation Award,
Keys,
Hi-Crier
Nancy Swansc
holtzer,
Charles Rovenc
First Nation:
Company
The 69th am
ment exercises
I'hursday eveni
the high school
ty-three
diplomas from
senio
D. Seiler.
The commer
vid Bookstaber,
| formed Temple
Harrisburg.
will two
Graduation Pr
and “Glory To
inofl). Gerald B
sing
Home Down on
Jay
organ solo,
dn). Elinor Lan
and Mrs. Ethe
ist.
dent addresses,
given by
Swanson,
respectively,
Democracy.”
is
T
Mater.
Consumers
Residents in
North Jacob St
few hours la
workmen
mains, struck
ter main.
was installed u
completed Tues
ing replaced at
to the fact that
gas being used
pipes to dry. A
have resulted,
Stationed |
ond lieutenant
ination period
Force, Montgo
Upon completic
she will go to

Force Base in S.
Genevieve
Awards.
will be given by
ayer,”
3arnhart will
“Allegretto,”
The theme of the
Elinor
and William
conclude by sing
installed
A temporory
ntil repairs were |
Miss Irene Anderson,
force Nursing Corps,
week for a five-weeks
Marianne Scho-
izenship Awards,
Ruth Oberholtz-
portsmen’s Asso-
All seniors.
Shirley
Ruth
Eby,
mn,
lt.
11 Bank & Trust
All seniors.
ee
69th Commence’t
This Evening
wal commence-
will be held on|
4th, in
auditorium. Fif-
will receive
president of
ng, June
rs
the
the Board of Education, Mr. A. |
cement address
Dr. Philip Da
Rabbi of Re
Ohev Sholom,
The mixed chor us |
numbers: “The
(Yahres),
(Rachman
will offer
God,”
ender
a Baritone horn solo, “The eo
Farm,”
present
the anc
an
(Hay
e will be pianist,
I Broske, organ-
three stu-
will be
Nancy |
which
Lane,
“Education
he program will
ging the Alma
—
Break Deprives
Of Water
of |
M: iin |
the vicinity
reef near
Friday when
new
ind broke a wa-
hook-up |
st
gas
day.
A number of gas mains are be-
due |
this time
the new natural |
is without mois- |
|ture and as a result caused old
number of leaks
it was stated.
. a
n Alabama
a sec-
in.the U..S.: Air
left last
indoctr-
at Gunter Air
mery, Alabama
on of this course
the Shaw Air
Carolina.
Ober-
Zimmerman,
Tyndall, |
in a|
“Added to the twenty volun-=
teers we had previously, this
gives us a force of about thirty
half the minimum re-
Three From Hrs
To Get Degrees
At Leb. Valley
A prominent local pastor
two Mount Joy
ceive degrees from
Valley College at the
nual Commencement
to be held on Monday.
A feature of the
will be the awarding of the de-
of Doctor of Divinity to
Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, pastor of
the Mount Joy Evangelical U.
B. Church
The
bachelor degrees are:
Ruby M. Helwig, of
Main St. who will be
ed the degree of bachelor
science in musical education.
John G. Keiser, of 211 South
Market Street, who will be a
warded the degree of bachelor
| of arts. Keiser majored in Eng
lish.
| prs
wardens—
quirement.
“And,” Welliver added sob-
erly, “if more volunteers do not
come forward, all efforts to
maintain a Civil Defense set-up
in Mount Joy to meet any em-
ergency which might arise from
today’s troubled international
situation, will utterly collapse.”
Minimum requirements to
meet an emergency here, as
pointed out by local Civil De-
heads this week, are as
follows:
48 block wardens.
dens would be responsible
from six to eight homes.
8 post wardens. These would
supervise the work of groups of
six block wardens.
3 zone wardens to supervise
the work of the post wardens
and to issue orders in case of an
emergency.
This. it was pointed out, is the
minimum for an eight-hour
shift. a prolonged em-
ergency, it would be necessary
to maintain three shifts
| here
Mr.
ed a
and
seniors will re-
Lebanon
84th an
Exercises
exercises
gree fense
These war-
for
two students to receive
32 East
award-
of



In case of
Stevens, state his-
| torian for the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania, deliver
commencement address and
K. such
of will attend-
training
Philadel-
pictures
Japan,
would
of the pub-
Welliver recently
Civil Defense
school at Ogontz, near
phia where viewed
of atomic in
pictures,
change the
lic, he said.
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Manor Wins
County Title
After
ments,
the
will be awarded the degree of
of letters.
EE
aoctor he
bombings
if shown,
attitude
Hempfield Alumni
To Dine e Saturday
A $400 scholarship will be
presented by the Alumni of the [
{ Hempfield High School
| of the graduates at the
| banquet this Saturday
{at the gchool in Landisville.
| The
to one
annual |
evening
two previous
due to light failure at
high school alumni { Stumpf Field, and inclement
| in the county which gives 2 we ather, Manor High School
scholarship of this type. started | yon the 1953 championship of
the plan last year by awarding (the Lancaster County High
{a total of $525 to two graduates. | sc hool Baseball League, by
I'he alum- | wiping out Coach Day’s Section
and is a basis | 9t1.
and ability champs
until
postpon-

which is the only |
association
group,
fund is solicited from
| ni warded on the
|
| of need actually were
| The winner the sixth
[ie sic was selected earlier were lead-
champs,
The
year’s | out-hit
of this
| frame, and yet they
this week during a meeting of |ing 4 to 1, due to wild throwing
committee members Mount Joy
officials. Harold L Although there were two
{ umni pre sident doubles by Ashen-
DO Wee and Ben Clinger in the
school (and errors on the
al-
and
i {
Myers is {team
| successive
[felter
were deprived of water for a | Mark 40th Anniversary | "rd and scored only one run,
Germer’s hit would have scored
if it had not been
High's warm-up
getting the ball and the
field. Time was called
umpire and the play
out. Germer then
| With
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Dalvin M.
horn, Salunga, celebrated
{fortieth wedding by the
| Sunday, May 31 by was wiped
i their children and families at als
dinner.
Guests
Mr.
|C linger easily,
{for Manor
Male-
their
pitcher
playing
anniversary base
entertaining
truck out.
| The champs racked up 13
included the follow-|stolen-sacks in all, with two of
and Mrs. D. M. Male- |resulting in direct runs.
Dalvin, Jr.; Mr.| There was an estimated group
|and Mrs. Lloyd Malehorn and | of 500 fans. The winning pitch-
| son, Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. | er was Dunkle, and the losing
Richard Wenditz and children, |pitcher, 3ill Zimmerman, who
Carol, Judy and Dickie; Mr. and | replaced Zeller in the fifth in-
Mrs. William Malehorn and ning. A good explanation for
daughter, Jean; Mr. and - Mrs. the Ram’s after having a per-
Paul Brenner and son. Joe; Mr. | fect Section 2 record, is “Run-
and Mrs. John Malehorn, all of | ning wild.”
Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. Walter weet umes
3renner and son, Dean, Mount | ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
Joy; Miss Helen Lindberg, Eph-| Mrs. Vera Albert, N. Barbara
rata; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Gar- | Street, was admitted to the
man, Neffsville; and Mr. and | Lancaster General Hospital on
Mrs. C. K. Weaver, Lititz. Tuesday for observation,
ling:
horn and son,