MOST The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. David E. Schlosser Fiftythird Year, No 6 « THE - MINUTE Mount Joy Bulletin WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 230 Joint School Board Begins Operation Of New District Monthly Meeting Will Be Alternated Be- tween 3 Schools Joint school board created a year ago by the voters of East Donegal township, Mount Joy and Marietta boroughs’ official- ly began operation of the School July 6. By agreement the board meetings, held the third Thurs day of each month, will be al- ternated between the three high schools. This month's meeting will be held at Mount Joy high school. The board will hold its meet- ings in the new school when it is completed. The million and | one-half doller structure is sch- eduled to be ready in June, 1954 Possibility of further largement of the district with the voters of Conoy, Donegal and Mount Joy town- ships when they ballot on a merger proposal at the Novem- ber election, RE ESS nim en- rests West PVT. HENRY ROSENFELD AT FORT BELVOIR SEAMAN ROBERT Pvt. Henry N. Rosenfeld, son of Mrs. Anna Rosenfeld, of | Salunga, recently arrived at the Engineer Replacement Training Center, Ft. Belvoir, Va., for training with the Corps of Engineers. ——— eee VICTOR MORRIS AT SUMMER ROTC CAMP Robins Air Force Base, Geo. Victor Lewis Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morris, Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy, is now attending a four-week Air Force ROTC summer encamp- ment at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. Morris is enrolled in the AF- ROTC unit at Franklin and] Marshall College, where he is! majoring in Accounting. He is one of 273 AFROTC students from some 20 colleges and uni- versities throughout the U. S. in attendance at the Robins en- campment, The mission of the AFROTC' summer camp is to supplement’ the university or college phase of the AFROTC program. This is done by permitting the ca- | dets to observe the Air Force! work intimately by living on an Air Force base, studying the functions performed by avail- able activities, and absorbing the principles of leadership and discipline expected of officers. | Particular emphasis this year is being given to orientation to- ward the weapon of the Air Force—the airplane. © — KING'S DAUGHTERS PLAN PICNIC The King's Daughters Bible Class, of the Church of God, met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Helwig. Devotions were read and business was transact- ed. It was decided to have a class picnic at the home of Anna Hoffer, July 18. Those present were: Mrs. Ir- vin Kaylor, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Ellen Lindemuth, Mrs. George Reigle, Mrs. Elsie Grove Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Garth Snyder, . Mrs. C. “‘R! Charles, Miss Mae Shreinér, Miss Anna Hoffer and Mrs. C. F. Helwig: ee NEW WATER SUPERINTENDENT At the regular monthly meet- ing of the Marietta Gravity Water Co., July 1, Henry B. Lenhert, Jr, of Marietta, was unanimously elected superin- tendent of the Water Co. to succeed Samuel A. Acri. Mr. Lenhart, who is owner and operator of Lenhart’s Cabi- net Shop, Marietta, will carry on his duties along with his present business. Oe ANNOUNCEMENT Brooks Dry Cleaners will ibd closed from July 20 to Aug. | Advertiser back in 3rd, 2t KRAMER DESTROYER Fla. (FHTNC) — experimental USS Sau- Robert E. USN, of 20 Joy, Pa. ABOARD Key West, Aboard the submarine destroyer fley based here is Kramer, seaman, Detwiler ave., Mount Kramer entered the Naval service Nov., 3, 1952, and re- ceived his recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center in Bainbridge, Md. Before entering the Navy, he attended Mt. Joy High School, and was employed by Seiler Printing Oo. Bulletin Ed; Editor Pledges Service | To Community A pledge to maintain the principles of community ser- vice laid down by his predeces- sors, John E. Schroll and Wil- liam N. Young was made this week by Larmon D. Smith as he took over operation of The Mount Joy Bulletin. “Our efforts will be directed to the production of the best possible hometown newspaper for the communities which we serve,” Smith said. “To that end we solicit the cooperation of ev- ery resident and all organiza- tions in the Mount Joy - Florin Salunga - Landisville area. “No one should hesitate to turn in news items in the be- lief that they are not impor- tant. The very heart of the newspaper is made up of the many items that some folks consider ‘not important’ You will find the staff at The Bul- letin more than cooperative in the handling of your news items.” Smith began his newspaper activities . in Pennsylvania where he took his first job in the circulation department of the Kennett Square News and: 1936. From there he went to The Daily News at Athol, Mass., and then to The Daily Journal at { Wheaton, Ill, published by his father, the late George M. | Smith. Smith was born in Ches- ter county and raised in Ken- nett Square. There are four four children, Shirley, 17, Mary 13, David, 10, and Paul. 4. The Smiths have purchased a home constructed by Carl Drohan on Spooky Nook road. Mrs. Smith and the children plan to move here in the next couple weeks. ar rtm li i — FALSE ALARM CAUSES EXCITEMENT The work of a prankster caused quite a bit of excite- ment in Mt. Joy on Tuesday ev- ening. After receiving an alarm to the home of Elmer Shearer, Marietta Pike. the firemen went there to extinguish a fire. After finding no fire at the Shearer home, the firemen backtracked and for nearly an hour visited several other Shearer homes a- round Mount Joy, but without success. To make matters even worse for the firemen, one of the fire trucks broke down and had to be towed back to the fire house. Eh ARREST TICKETS Mount Joy police department during the past week handed out arrest tickets as follows. Durvin Miller, Mount Joy, disorderly conduct with an au- tomoble; Franklin Zink, Mount Joy, ignoring red traffic signal; Harold C. Bottericrher, Harris- burg, ignoring red traffic sig- nal. Thelma M. Barr, Lancaster, ignoring red traffic signal; Rob- ert L. Chambers, Harrisburg, ignoring red traffic signal; Jos- eph Alishofski. Freeland, reck- less driving Mrs. tnti- | Athol re HONORED TWICE IN WEEK'S TIME Only Authorized Person To Receive Fire Information do and fire siren sounds telephone the When the not rush to a call to find out where is! This was the warning issued this week by local firemen who report that lately there has been too much confusion caus- ed by citizens dialing the fire call number as soon as an arm is sounded. al- a situation become ser- Confusion — but which could easily ious. Firemen emphasized that used soon as eo | number 3-3431 is to be for fire calls only. As an alarm is turned in to number, the siren is Firemen often call the same number to obtain information} neéded in order to respond to the call. Recently, however, not authorized information have sounded. Qi Simeon A. Horton, manag of the Mount Joy Farmers’ Co- | operative Association, was | named president of the Penn- sylvania Association of Farm- PETSONS | ars Cooperatives at Harrisburg to receive this’ jg Thursday at the statewide been dialing 5p groups annual meeting. the fire call number with the His new duties were increased result that the fireman calling’ Monday evening when he was gets no further than a busy sig- appointed a member of the Mt. nal. Joy Borough Council to fill a To eliminate: this situation, [vacancy caused by the appoint- in the future this information | ment of Postmaster-elect Elmer as to location of the fire, will|Zerphey. not be given out except to the 8 MS proper authorities, it was an nounced today. Lancaster County So, firemen urged, please do 4 - H Club Elect not call the fire call number when wanting the firehouse. The Lancaster County 4.H The firehouse number for social {GClub Agriculture and Home calls is listed in the directory Economies County Councils el- and should be used for this pur-'ected Miss Thelma Sangrey and ber. for this coming year. The election was held as more than 200 4-H Club officers P. P. & L. Names met for a special officers train- ing school at the Milton Bretch New Manager School, Manheim Twp., Thurs- . Other officers elected by the For This A Area Agriculture Council are Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata R1, vice president: Miss Frances Buck- G. T. Storb, vice president of | { walter, Lititz R3, secretary; Pennsylvania Power & Light Kenneth Kreider, Quarryville today announced that Carleton izabethtown R3, and Miss Mary G. Long, the utility's Strouds- | ou Buckwalter, Lititz, game burg district manager, will be leaders; Floyd Kreider, Man- promoted to head of the Lan-|heim R1, song leader; and J. caster district, effective July 13 Mowery Frey, Jr., Lancaster R7 In this new position, news reporter. III, who ; resigned June 7. officers are Jean will, Mt. Joy A native of Pottsville and a Be ee en Pe hn graduate of U, 8, Naval Acad. Arlene Stehman, Lancaster R3, emy. Mr. Long has been dis- Nancy Musser. Mi triet manager of Stroudsburg Joy Rl ’ song loader; Dorothy for the past 22 years. He started he ? . ws v te RP ry trainee for PP&L in 1928. In $2 25 Jean te re man, Mt. 1930, he became manager of the|" Mogi Cm officers Bethlchem northside district, dl served as Instructors as officers position he held wmill pis pros from community and project motion to Stroudsburg district studied their dutics. "The manager in 1931. : re “| parliamentary procedure dem- former Jeanne L. Giltner, ofl, iv tion and a model club Tamaqua, Pa. They have two meeting. children, Mrs. Charles H. Boltz| E. Craver, assistant of East Stroudsburg, and a son, county ‘agent, and Miss Yvonne William C. Long, of Spring- Cook, home economics exten- plan to move to the Lancaster, charge of the meeting. the near future. Miers Mr. Long has been active in 4-H OUTDOOR COOKING community and civic affairs in CLUB HAS MEETING the Stroudsburg area through- Al delicious: dinner. cooked out his entire period’ of service|, + of doors, was enjoyed by things, he has been vice Cooking Club at their dent of Monroe County Com- meeting held Tuesday evening, munity Chest, past president of in the meadow of the Frank Stroudsburg Rotary. Club and a gghleman farm, Landisville. member of its Board of Govern- The meeting, attended by 14 ors, Commissioned an officer in members, was in charge of the was appointed a lieutenant in| joy R1. Also present was the the U. S. Naval Reserve in 1942 |15ca1 leader, Mrs. John Musser, and ultimately transferred to in-|nMount Joy R1 and Miss Grace active duty in 1946 with a per-| Bowman, Asst. Home Econom- manent rank of commander. ics leaders. He has also been the Fourth Na- The next meeting will be cal representative for the | the home of Janice and Jean- Stroudsburg section. nette Breneman, Mt. Joy R2. Peet A ee DAILY VACATION CAMP COUNSELOR BIBLE SCHOOL Miss Joanne Kramer, a Cross Roads Brethren In|dent of West Chester attend their Daily Vacation Bi-|a counselor at ble School July 20.31, 7 to 9 p. m. All ages welcome. Trans- portation will be provided. If not contacted call Paul Z. Hess at 3-5452 for transportation, Kast nit is a girls’ summer )e there for an pose and not the fire call num-| Melvin Good as their presidents day, June 18. Company’s Lancaster division, | (R1, treasurer; Gerald Hess, El- Mr. Long places J. S. Wise, Other Home Economics . i Book, Lancaster R7, game lead- his utility career as a student : ; club members also witnessed a Mr. Long is married to the town, Pa. The Longs “ision representative, were in area in in this section. Among other). ars of the Mount Joy 4-H U. S. Naval Reserve in 1928, he president, Lucille Martin, Mt. val District Commandant’s 1o-| held at 6 p. m. on July 21, at Christ Church invites you to| leachers College, period Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 9, || your er [You ) 1953 Bulletin Secks Photos of ‘Our ‘Future Citizens’ The only way we can give all our readers a good look at these “Future World Builders” is with co-operation, the mothers Mount Joy and communities. are urged to bring your children in to be photographed so that we may have their pic- tures to publish in a forth com- ing feature series entitled, ‘OUR FUTURE CITIZENS’. You'll be mighty glad that vou did, for where is there a mother or father of a little tyke who wouldn't be proud to see his or her picture in the Mt. Joy Bulletin, Many will cut them out and treasure them for years to come. We want as many piec- tures as possible so don’t forget the time and place, at the St. Mark’s Evang. U. B. Church Basement on Saturday, July 18, from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Several poses will be taken assuring you of a good assort- ment of proofs from which to make your selection of the one vou like best and wish to see published in the paper. On this date expert photo- graphers with all the necessary equipment for this specialized work will be here. The studios (Turn to page 8) and fathers of all © surrounding Seek Directory Promoter In Two Counties counties are “promoter of who Police of two looking for the small-town directories fleeced a large number of Mt. Joy and Florin business men out of several thousand dollars, it was disclosed here today. Being sought on warrants sworn out in Lebanon County is R. E. Long, formerly of Leb- anon, who appeared here more than six months ago and an- nounced that he planned to publish a directory of Mt. Joy, Florin, Landisville and Salun- ga. Setting up a system for gath-| gring names and addresses thru local help, none of whom have | ever been paid for their work, ' the promoter then visited local retailers and businessmen and sold them advertisements. The idea proved popular here and a' large number of advertisements, were sold, the majority being paid for at the time of the sale. At the same time “director- ies” were being sponsored in' Elizabethtown and Lititz with] the same result. None of these directories ever was issued. It was also disclosed this week that Lebanon County bus- iness men had been swindled out of approximately $15,000, according to information ob- tained by Assistant District At- torney Gates, of Lebanon. Mr. Gates has sent descrip- tions of Long to police depart- ments through out the nation. On the basis of the ‘‘take” in Lebanon County, is is estimated that another $10,000 in cold cash was taken from the pock- ets of Mount Joy, Elizabeth. town and Lititz merchants and businessmen. Long has a disarming per- | sonality which obviously threw stu- reported by business men State only here but in Lititz and Eli- is serving as zabethtown. Police also report- Camp’ Summit,'ed that some Stroudsburg. Camp Sum-'were so shocked to camp. 'no effort is being made to pub- she left on June 29th and will lish the eight-weeks that they still feel confident he his victims off their guard, was not his victims learn that of promised directories, will return, $2.00 a Year in in Advange , A. Horton Appointed Council Vacancy | Await Word On Postmaster Paul “Stauffer Joins Holstein Association Paul E. Stauffer, Mount Charles J has been accepted as a member | Mained on duty as of the iation of America, by Paul Stchman Resins From Zoning Board Mount Joy Borough Council | Monday night appointed Sim- Bennett, Jr, re- Mount Joy | A awaiting ; wg! word of the confirmation of the f Burgess Joy, postmaster this week, Holstein-Friesian action o appointment of former the St. | Elmer Zerphey as acting Paul, Minn. | master. | ‘ement als ‘as made| The rec sndation of he te Announcement also was mad I'he recommen ( 0 1 A. Horton, 313 W. Donegal i tha arMtra Traleciorv redist- |: . ra ol eon A. that Alcartra Trajectory, regist- | appointment of Zerphey to fill the vacancy creat- was ered Holstein owned by J. [made by Congressman Dague on Sheet, the resignation of Elmer ter Charles, Landisville, June 18. Until howeve | ze rphey who is now postmast- completed a 365.day production | no word has been received | of the borough test in official herd improvement | from Washington, although the' ? te ; . | fv. ur . Wine i While one vacancy was filled, registry, with 593 pounds of|delay was attributed merely to , of 99 rl la te ots snd? oss J 1. | two other occurred with the butterfat and 18,233 pounds of |a “routine check-up” by the de-| / . milk to her credit. Ipartme nt. [resignation of Paul K. Steh- ———— man from the Board of Adjust- ment and the Zoning Commis- L di ill C Me 4 Although there were some an 1SV1 e amp ee ng | suggestions of possible succes- + sors, the Council decided to Will Open Next Wednesday i take action at the next meeting. ! The likelihood that another ° ° [ small area will be brought into With Programs Each Night |the borough limits appeared with the request of Warren Fo- !ley that the council indicate its The 83rd annual Landisville will deliver his first message in reaction to the admission of Camp Meeting which opens the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, | property owned by Foley, the next Wednesday, already prom- and will preach again at the school board and Abram Mum- ises to be one of the most suc. [7:45 o'clock service. Evangelist ma Mr. Foley said he would cessful in its long history, those Brookshire will preach each ev-|jike some expression from the in charge reported today. (ening Monday through Sunday, | council before going to the ex- Dr. Luther H. Ketels, pastor [July 20th to 26th at 7:45 0’- pense of preparing necessary of the First Methodist Church, | clock. | petitions. Lancaster, again will serve On Sunday, July 26th, the| After some discussion and as- spiritual director. Rev. Joseph |morning service will be held at | | surances from Mr. Foley that Brookshire, Lexington, Ken-|11 o'clock, with the Rev. Dr. [for the present the property tucky, will return for his third Levi H‘ Zerr, EIS i ners would expect no exten- year as evangelist. PL | Director of the Methodist Home, | sion of borough facilities, the Special music will be featur- |Cornwall, preaching, and the |members indicated they would ed each evening with the fol-|Rev. Dr. Howard W. Cover pe favorable to the request. lowing choirs, choral groups presiding. Evangelist Brook- | Bids for the laying of maca- and soloists participating: St. | fire will preach at the 2:30 P.| 4am on Pinkerton Road be- Paul's Methodist Church, Broad im. service, and will deliver his | Marietta Avenue and Street Methodist Church, First | inal message at the closing ser- | columbia Avenue were opened. Methodist Church, First Baptist vice, 7:45 m. The traditional | |The contract was awarded to Church, Youth for Christ Male | closing rns will be [Hei isey Brothers of Rheems on Quartet, and Otterbein E. U. B.|ducted by Dr. Ketels [their bid of $930. Church Male Quartet, all of | Thursday afternoon, July 23, Amendment to the zoning Lancaster; First Methodist! 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Charles E. ordinance calling for the classi- Church, Columbia; Mount Joy { Workman will review the book, fication of the Loren P. Somer and Salunga Methodist Church “The Silver Chalice” by Thom-| as a commercial and es; Camp Mecting Quartet and as Costain. | industrial zone was approved. Choir; Mennonite Chorus; East | There is no admission charge! Resolution calling for a sur- Petersburg Male Acappella the Camp Ground during| by the Pennsylvania de- Chorus; Mary Horst, soprano; camp Meeting, and ample free partment of highways to deter- Carl H. Martin, tenor; and Mary | parking space is available. The! ine the possibility of install- Jane Zimmerman, contralto. In- camp Grove is open to both ing a Hight at Main and strumentalists include: Jetty family and church groups and |parket streets was approved. Zercher, organ; Amma Mary | affords excellent opportunity | oo tion of L. W. Myers, Herr, piano; Wayne W. Winters, | top 4 days outing. 3 : is Portner. : ale | council president, that an effort William E. Portner, and Dale C.| The Vacation Bible School is’ pe made to clean ‘out rocks and Steiner, irumpets; Robert E | held daily on the Grounds, from lice at hz ro iF th Laushey, trombone; Richard R.| | glass that lave collected in the (Trimble, clarinet; Lois Trimble 19:30 to 11:30 a.m. beginning on | swimming hole at the Cove re- TIM OK Friday morning, July 17. It is ceived endorsement from the |Laushey, marimba; and Evelyn under the direction of Mrs. e il. The ject will | Bender, vibra-harp, james F. Mort, assisted by Mary Sage counel Ts Plojes ht . : oe > . 2 y CON iri > u ertake < >. The Camp Meeting will open | yane Zimmerman. On Sunday is agreed to follow the with the Sacrament of the Holy | the children’s meeting is held at request of Mrs. Vera Albert [Communion on. Wednesday, Ju-| 1,39 pam, i and put particular emphasis on ly 15, at 7:45 o'clock, adminis. Community Vesper Services| {pe cleaning of toilet facilities tered by the Spiritual Director, | il] pe held in the tabernacle | jj, the park during the summer assisted by Methodist pastors| each Sunday evening during the | recreation program. jand visiting ministers, The Rev.| month of August. The entire] gecond annual appropriation Dr. Leon T. Moore, superinten-| .ommunity is cordially invited | of $300 to the fire company was 'dent of the West District of in these services. | Philadelphia Conference of the BE BL ad Methodist Church, will deliver | the Communion Meditation. on ST. LURES BE ey {Prursday, July 15, the Rev. Prt Rs Paul Emenheiser {Frederick E. Maser, supt. of the Slonn] Ru > ets { Northwest District of the Phila- that Ne oR 0 ir oon p Roopa delphia Conference will preach. ior Hol a ; on Dy a Youth Night will be observed thalrl ye fry cu Whi ; Friday, July 17, when the Rev. 1 hilarious half hour as he told a ; : 4 up to illustrating Paul W. Poley, supt. of North District of the Phila. Conference of a Cler- will be the speaker. The Rev. James F. Mort, pastor of New Holland Methodist Church, will conduct the service. A full-length sound and color film, “I Beheld His Glory”, will be shown on Saturday evening, July 18. The film depicts the story of Cornelius, the Centur- ian, who becomes a convert to Christianity after witnessing the crucifixion and resurrection. The annual Memorial Service will be held Sunday morning, | fire was confined to the wiring. | vears. July 19th, at 11:00 o'clock. The | Firemen said the damage was] Everyone Welcome. Rev. Dr. Alexander E. Smith, slight eee iti supt. of the South District of > FIRE COMPANY the Philadelphia Conference,| VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AUXILIARY TO MEET will deliver the Memorial Ad- The Florin Church of the The regular monthly meeting dress, and the Rev. William E.| Brethren will conduct its Va- of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Harner, pastor of the Mt. Joy | cation Bible School on July 20 Friendship Fire Company will and Salunga Methodist Church- to 31 inclusive, from 7 to 9 p.m.| be held Thursday, July 9th, at es, will conduct the service. | There will be classes for all seven-thirty o’clock at the fire Evangelist Joseph Brookshire Everyone is welcome. house. directors meeting in post- | Les- has now, sion as con- | BEGIN BUILDING SOAP BOX RACERS The chairman of the Show Soapbox race” Kaylor, announced children may racers now, and including thirteen years of | Details may i gsyman.” Kaylor or any | vice president Adam Greer in- [presided in the absencé of Pres- cluding Adam Greer, Clark ident Charles Bennett, Jr. Berrier, and Clyde Mumper. el eee has planning building Youngsters race start ancedotes “Chores series of his subject, eligible. from age are be secured member of his committee, es { MISSIONARY DAY TRACTOR FIRE | The Salunga Church of the A short circuit fire! Brethren will observe Mission- to break out in a farm tr: actor | ary Day, Sunday, July 12, at on the farm of Enos Gibble, 10-| 10 a. m. The speaker will be cated three miles from Mt. Joyl the Rev. W. W. Peters. along the Marietta Pike. The Rev. Peters had been direct- alarm was answered by the Mt. ing Brethren Service Work in Joy Friendship Fire Co. The| Austria for the past three caused a ag- es, vo laid SHEA Son NE wok RRR RR RRR TIRE RRS ns rR i