39¢ 15¢ tray 1 The Physician On Call Sunday Dr, William Workman Fifty third Year No. 7 MOST up Th = he - MINUTE WEEKLY I N e Mount J oy Bulletin LANCASTER COUNTY "Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 16, 1953 The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 $2 00 a Year in Advance MOUNT JOY PLANS COMMUNITY PICNIC Lieut. Perlow Tells Operation Of Honor System | Mount Rotarians Tuesday noon got a new slant on the op- Joy eration of the famed West Point | system. Lieut. Joseph Perlow, recent- Iy graduated from the academy where he was track captain and indoor pole vault champion, explained fully the operation of the honor system. The honor system is based on three cardinal principles: no 1ving, no cheating, and no steal ing. Any cadet reported in vio- lation is thoroughly screened by the honor committee. At West companies, Point there are 24 each one of which representative on the The from within has a honor committee. entire system is operated ihe corps. When a violation is reported, the committee goes to extreme lengths to find the violator in- Only haustive search is a cadet found nocent. after the most ex- guilty. He is then requested to resign. Should the violator re- fuse to resign, the matter is then placed in the hands of West Point’s officers and a court martial is conducted. If a violator is cleared by the court martial, the corps then silences him and no one that point on speaks to him ex- | cept on official business. Asked | for his explanation of this ac- ion, Licut. Perlow declared: is guilty. Remember committee went prove the man innocent. the honor It only takes a reasonable doubt on the | part of any tee to clear one of the commit- him. While in a LANDISVILLE OFFICER HONORED Dewey A. Nelson (right) Rouge, La., E. Jones, commanding officer of Battalion in Korea, lives on Cooper Avenue, in Landisville, heads the 185th Medi cal Detachment and also graduate of Cornell University lege, Nelson is the son of Mr. Carleton Drive, Baton Rouge. he was last assigned to Fort Sam Houston in Lois Rutt Will Enter Community Use Twirling Meet been wen the | School senior, ! twirling through “In the eyes of the corps he |day will that will all the way to | twirling championship. majorette with the Mount High Se hool band. A community - Miss Lois Rutt, daughter ofijg { Mr. and Mrs. Titus Rutt, Haven street, Mount Joy, will, | week leave Sunday to attend fifth annual National Lois, 16, a Mount will workshop Friday, and enter a decide Joy High attend a cei Tuesday gal on Satur- competition the national a ( Miss Rutt is the head drum —— New wheel-chair Twirling ‘one in the Jamboree at South Milwaukee, [{o have the use of from | Wis. gazine company Thanks is extended to all those | who Joy that the Walter S. 5 American was and will be kept Legion. community the call the post home. The auxiliary was ve this chair throug e of magazines. magazines was held last loor-to-door canvas of purchased time to make this possible. The former property wheel-chair Auxiliary | The Ebersole received at the | post home until needed. If : x Kid's Camival | Planned Saturday —— — the 1950 census, third in September. group has | the Monday State Population Children in the 1960 To Reach of the Mount Joy grade school | [will present a “Kid's Coratval | 4 All Ti Hi h {on Saturday, July 18, from A n - ime 12 (p.m. to 6 p.m, | — ‘| There will be games and re Via . fresiments { Pennsylvania’s population | All benefits will be given to! Will be 11,478,000 by 1960, an |the Crippled Children's Society. increase of 7.8 per cent since according to a study of population trends made ining with 1920 have been care- then rates of population growth also decided to hold | will be greater than estimated. Post la food sale in September and a| The problems involved in ad- The | rummage sale in October. vanced planning of these chang- last | Also discussed among the 13!es are not the same for each the members present was a picnic | state and region, the survey any- (of the group which will be held | says. Not only the growth of desires |at the September meeting. Rep- | population but its density and chair, | resentatives will attend the location must be taken into | State Auxiliary Convention inl | Pittsburgh July 29-30. A report | In the same study, the rubber able to re h This sale representative. magazines Fackler, of DOUPLER REUNION court martial, it is possible for | SCHOOL, BOARD TO MEET chased through this sale of ma-|bethtown, improper right turn;ltown park on Sunday, July 26. one to be cleared on technical Meeting of the Donegal Joint gazines from other years and at Ross Earl Ditzler, Mount Joy, | Registration will be at 12 noon ities.” School Board will be held this the post home if anyone needs! reckless driving; John Gibble,{and the day’s program will Lieut. Perlow was introduced | evening at 8 p. m. at the Mount them, are a hospital bed and| Myerstown R2, operating an|start at 2 p. m. All members of by his father-in-law, Robert Joy high school. | sides for the bed. overloaded truck. the clan are invited to attend. Rosser. Sa At next week’s meeting, Geo. i Houck, director of the summer | playgrounds, will speak. —— — Boys And Girls Of Area Attend Camp Mt. Gretna Camp Mount Gretna, sored by the East Pennsylvania | Conference of the Evangelical U. B. Church, will be attended by many of the boys and girls from this neighborhood. Attending the camp July 13 - 20 are Phillip Sinegar, Edwin Flory, Randolph Mateer, Terry Schofield, Donald Eby, Rodne | Stoner, Terry Stark, Marlene Sinegar, Martha Sprecher, Dar- la Kulp, Jean Miller, Judith | Barrack, Geraldine Jarrick,| Twenty-five boats from the 12 Carol Buchenauer, and Carole fleets in the district area, in- West. cluding four boats of Lake Wal Attending the second gle, rier, Ruth Metzler, zler, Judith Heisey, gemuth; The third week, Jean Wol- trim tion sailboats from New | New | race for | rict and Village I regatta headquarters. H. T. Ax- ford, | Paupack Fleet 16, is | tee. week, Fleet 16, July 20 - 27 will be Marcia En. | pected to participate in the re- Joyce Berrier, Janice Ber-|gatta. Judith Met- | race "July 18, at 2:30 p. m. July ond The event in take spon- ‘pack on Lake Wallenpaupack Regatta biggest sailboat the racing area’s history will place at Lake Wallenpau- July 18 and 19 Lightning when Class Associa- York, and Pennsylvania the metropolitan dist- championship. Pep's Inn at the Lake is the Jersey Commodore of chairman commit- Scranton, the general regatta are ex- First meeting race of the three- begins Saturday, The sec- and third races are sched- M F d Ri by a large rubber company. I'S. re inecr In actual numbers, the study estimates that the state's popu- Elected Head Of [lation will increase 832,000 in | the next seven years. Legion Auxi liary Lo trends ot Inter, GLASS SHOWER Mount Joy residents yesterday breath- als of every 10 years begin ed sighs of relief after the glass had stopped flying to learn that no one was injured in a freak accident on East Main | | Officers were elécted ub thelfully strulinized by the titer street. Pictured here is the automobile of Mrs Elizabeth -First Licutenant gular monthly meeting of the company's business research Stambaugh, 366 Donegal Springs road, after it had crashed : ion | departme termine Sm : . of Landisville, Pa., and Baton | American Legion Auxiliary, | department to determine pos into the window of the Lester Roberts appliance store at 47 : . Mas i r S. Ebersole > 85. sible future requirements for oe iv ctvas sell . . tha riche receives the Bronze Star Medal from Maj. Ernest | Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 | ! ; 1 cts East Main street. A mere slip of the foot caused the mishap. the 185th Engineer Combat Mrs. Fred Rineer, Landisville,|tires and other products. Mrs. Stambaugh had stopped to allow Mrs. Clayton Keller, ; Uhh a ~~ |was elected president; Mrs. Es-| The study indicates that ec- 9 re { the car Mrs. Stambaugh Lieutenant Nelson, whose wife, Jem. |... y a . Bi | v ii > a passenger, to get out of the car. As S. 1 g fle Bender, Florin, vice presi-jonomic conditions should be reached across the front seat to close the door, her foot ac- : | dent; Mrs. Burton Shupp, sec-| good—close to full employment accidentally he » accelerator ¢ er we into ac- serves as battalion surgeon. A [78 1 bi Secs I yh accide nt ally touched the accelerator and power went int a and Cornell’s Medical Col retary; Mrs. Joseph Germer,|—for the next seven years, a tion driving the car over the curb, knocking over a parking Y's a LCOl=- | - . i } i p J Tex treasurer; Mrs. Edward Brown, factor which will effect the| meter, shearing off a water faucet on the front of the Rob- exXas | 3 A A : and Mrs. Herman E son Sr: 2105 | aplain; Mrs. Jane Rose, movement as well as growth of erts building and smashing the store's plate glass window. d a. 1s | . » . . p (US. Nn Pl i" y cording secretary; and Mrs i the population. However, the Since the accident occurred too late in the afternoon for the 1010 . > : N ih [Ruth Allen, seargant-at-arms. study points out that, if busi- window to be repaired, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts brought cots The election of officers will be ness activity falls below the and “camped out” in their store last night to safeguard their | Legion Auxiliary : torte. rele ol: durifie ; , x I [conducted in June starting in| level during| merchandise. (Photo by O. K. Snyder, Jr-) Wheel- Chair For [ 1954. Installation will be held next seven years, population [in October. {Frew will be less. On the oth- The group decided to start] hand, if the economy con- . . | . - holding its monthly card parties | tinues to operate at forced draft 01S utt at Ir S tate; Charles Mayer, Donald Emich Return From Boys State form The boys of (cities and counties which willl a mythical 49th state. Miss Lois Rutt, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Rutt, represent Mount Joy School as the Girls State repre-!adopt daughter platforms, nominate can- the|was also given of Keystone|company estimated that the sentative. Miss Rutt left for didates, and elect their govern- of [Comp where Mount Joy's rep- | population of the United States Camp Legion near Scotland ment officials. They elect a Boy fall by resentative is Miss Lois Rutt. jo reach 175,500,000 by 1960. |< choo! at Caledonia State Park Governor and fill other elective 9 Maw, NY — This is an increase of 23.828-lg, ,..,. July 11. Approximate-'offices, set up their own state ARREST TICKETS 5 ,000 over the 1950 census, or an lv 12.000 girls will represent legislature, courts and law-en- Mount Joy police issued ar-|increase of about 15 per cent. their respective towns and at-|forcing agencies. They enact at rest tickets the past week to the A vio tend Girls States throughout, their own laws, enforce them. chair E. Leroy | traff The D 1 r i i the country. [and simulate the functions of [ Hershey R2, ignoring red traffic The Doupler family reunion # hw : | stote ‘woven : pur- | signal; John V. Witmer, Eliza-|will be held in the Elizabeth- | Girls Nation will he held, as Stale government. in former years, at the Ameri-! Two outstanding boys from can University in Washington, each of the 47 Boys’ States will ). C. Two girls from each Girls be selected to attend Boys Na- | State will be selected for the tion at the National Capital in | position. The dates for this: Washington July 24-30. year’s session are July 31 "| TT August € | Legion Caucus The inauguration of Girls’| State governor and other offi- | To Be Held Here cials will be held Saturday, | July 18 at the Scotland School. | The event is open to the pub. delegates lic. Miss Rutt is being sponsor- A pre-convention caucus of and alternates to the Department of Pennsylvania Mount Joy and Hempfield High! American Legion. Representing Mount Joy High The caucus School was Charles Mayer, a|chairman and secretary and junior and Donald Emich, committee ch: representing Hempfield High re School. These boys were sent to camp by the Legion Post through the courtesy of James Shaeffer, Irvin Fritz and Jack Germer, Boys State, originated by The American Legion in 1935, is recognized today as one of the most effective youth-training activities designed to interest The Mt. Joy Bulletin wants a High [then form two political parties, | | . | water ed by the Post 185 auxiliary.| She is replacing Patricia convention, July 28 through Schroll who could not attend Aug. 1 at Pittsburgh, will be because of illness in the family. held Friday night in conjunec- | Two boys were sent to the tion with the monthly meeting | annual Boys State from the of Lancaster County Council 4 also will name | [area are Annual Event To Be Held At Hershey Park Mount Joy Community Picnic will be held Wednesday, Aug. 26, at Hershey Park. Activities have been planned for the entire day. There will he games, with prizes for the children in the morning. A golf tournament has been planned for the afternoon. In the evening entertainment will be provided. ’ A bicycle, an electric toaster will be giv- en away. Serving on the committee are 0. K. Snyder, Jr., Paul Stoner, Jr., Mike Pricio, Dave Morris, Gene Eicherly, Norman Gar- ber, Gerald Hostetter, and Am= mon Hoffer, Jr. Parade Planned At Marietta Depot The Plans have been completed for the staging of a parade and | carnival at Marietta TC Depot at 1 P. M,, August 15 jor the benefit of the Army Emergency Relief Fund. A military band from Head- quarters Second Army, Fort Meade, Md., will participate in the parade starting in Marietta at 1 p. m. and marching into the depot carnival area. Admission is free and fun for all will include rides, games, military music, refreshments and dancing to band music fur- nished by the Depot Social | Club. August 16 has been fixed as a rain date. rman [FIRE DESTROYS [SUMMER HOME Damages were esimated at | 54,500 when fire destroyed a {summer home on the property |of Paul Winters, Elizabethtown R2, near Conewago Station on Saturday afternoon. Assistant Fire Chief Harold Brimer, af the Friendship Fire Co., Elizabethtown, said a butchering stove in the house probably caused the blaze. REPAIR WATER BREAK Workmen were repairing a bad break in the water main at | Marietta and Donegal streets. | The leak was discovered when started flowing down the | street Monday, Samuel Miller, {head of the borough authority, reported. —— SURVEY RESULTS NOT COMPLETED ! Results of the survey being [conducted by Florin citizens committee to determine senti- ment of regarding a residents Schools June 28 to July 7 at| The council will be the guests’ proposal to join the Mount Joy Lo en ate of the Walter S. Ebersole Post borough have not been ‘deter- : Loe hai 1. | 185, Mount Joy mined. by their respective high schools. y. As soon as the survey fas been completed and results ta- bulated, The Bulletin will pub- Tish the Infor mation. Children’ s Pictures Will Be Taken Saturday 1 to 8 p.m. For ‘Future Citizens’ Feature eligible. There will be 28 to August 3, Carolyn Brad-|uled bo get underway at 10 am. teenage boys in the principles|photograph of every child, girl no charge of any kind. There ley, Diane Reese, and Bonnie and 2:30 p. m, Sunday, July 19. of good government, or boy, no matter what their|are no strings attached. You do Bair will attend the camp. The top three boats will be The American Legion now ages may be, who resides in Mt.| not have to buy anything nor Clair Wagner, Darlene Sch- eligible to compete at Buffalo, sponsors Boys State annually in|J0Y and surrounding communi-| do you even have to be a read- beer Toray ae a New York, in the international 47 states. More than 18,000 boys ties, for publication in a forth- | er of the Mount Joy Bulletin zap, ‘and es = “der al-| championship of the Lightning : Wi AEA oI 4 3 2 attended. Since the beginning|coming series entitled “Our |for your children to be photo- tended Senior High Camp and | cps Association along with SAILING VESSELS ON: LAKE WALLENPAUPACK of this program, more than Done UTURE CITIZENS.” | graphed. Appointments are not Nancy Williams, Weekend, As- entries from all other districts. | and reassuring as many larger | created by Pennsylvania Power (launching and mooring of boats| 000 boys have received this| Since uniform size and good | necessary. The only require- sembly. Jean Keultman, Ronnie Metropolitan district boats have crafts, Standards set for build-|& Light Cimpany in 1925. The |and for housing spectator dramatic training in civic gov- photographic reproduction qual-! ments are that the children be Jean Reese, Robert Buchenguer performed well at international ing of all lightnings are rigid | largest lake wholly within the|sportsmen as well as partici-|ernment. ities are of vital importance to|accompanied by a parent or Barry Lyons, Jack Wolgemuth, regattas in the past, having a|go that the competition is be-|commonwealth, Wallenpaupack pants Boys State is organized into | this feature, arrangements have | guardian to be photographed and Ronald Vogle aitended. Jr. runner-up in 1953 competition. | {ween the actuai contestants | is used to store water for the The Lightning Class Associa-| ——- —— |been made with ‘the widely | and the proof for publication Yagh Camp. , ; Easily handled, the small|and does not involve the skill|40,000-kilowatt peak load hy-|tion, organized at Skaneateles, ANNOUNCEMEN T known Landry Studios of Phil- {must be picked out by the par. Bach Children Samp wi lightning class sailboat is usual of designers and boat builders. |dro-electric plant at the site.| New York in 1933, is the sec- Miss Ieda Wolf, Florin, an-|adelphia, who are specialists in |ents. a i Dae ne ly manned by a crew comprised Sponsored by the _Paupack | Open to the Public, it is one of |ond largest saithoat Icing nounces the Opening of : her | this type of work to take the Remember the time and Sunday afternoon. The public |of a skipper and two sail hand- Sailing Association, this is best fishing, and | class in the world, having over beauty shop. Call Mt. Joy 3.9441 pictures place; at the St. Mark’s Evan- ic invited to attend, and see|lers. For pleasure cruising, |first metropolitan champion- camping locations in Pennsyl- 5300 member craft. There are in the morning and 3-4337 In| The facts and only require-|gelical U. B. Church Basement, something of the work of the| however, the sloop seats six [ship to be held on a man-made vania. It provides accessibility 245 association fleets in 38 the afternoon and evening. ; ments are as follows: Saturday, July 18th the time 1 camps people and is as comfortable|Lake. The 13-mile lake wasjand excellent facilities for |countries all over the world 20-92¢ All children of this trading’p. m. to 8 p. m : portable radio and Be SE