Babies, 4c SF 8% KF fF Sf 00 © MOST The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates Fijty-thind Year, No. hy May Float Sewer Bond Issue For Approximately A Million Dollars As Early As Next Feb. Miller Seeks To Inc. Weed Rock ‘Garden Water Improvement For HI Friend Debt, To Save Interest On Monday evening, the fol- With the thought in mind of lowing members of the crusade doing good for those less fortu- Mint o bond fseus ‘of Somes Class of St. Mark's E. U. B nate, a group of local children ve Church met at the home of held a carnival of their own | thing over a million dollars | ictian Herr, on Popular St.|on the grade school playground may be floated here as carly as and weeded his rock garden |Saturday. : next February to cover both |beds. The carnival attracted a Those who took part were: large group. and resulted in a sewerage facility and water im- Charles Eby, Maris Gainor, Jay Warren Bentzel, provement costs, was disclosed Shirk, Wm. net profit of $63, er last vear when the proceeds THE - Children Stave Carnival To Aid Crippled Kiddies Local Group Raises Total Of $63 Which They Donate To County Association a big gain ov- MINUTE WEEKLY I N The Mount J oy Em —— es ——— cme Penn State President Breaks Ground EB detective’s 1953 COUNTY LANCASTER Pifliopn © Fear Take’ Foo rom Directory Racket Will Be Larger County Detective Urge: The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached Will Bring Lucky Prizes To Many Local Farmers Those Fleeced To Report Losses To His Office Local businessmen who Jaws to R. Lebanon, in racket’ here several months ago, Gerald Estock Here On 10 Day Furlough Ali Ger: 1d M. spe ih a ten-day [the home of his |and Mrs. Stephen K. i Columbia Ave, Mt. Joy. (urged this week to turn all in- | He recently Estock i furlough a turned | Long, over money formerly of a ‘directory worked Estock, were operatior Air | . (formation over to the county|weeks course on air Court Keesler specialist at Base, Mississippi. office in the parents, Mr. 25! the following finished a eight- Force { The Bulletin Will Publish Pictures Of Farms Of This Section For 30 Weeks 3 1 Beginning this week and for 30 weeks some Lucky Farmer is going to find an ariei view of his farmstead {in the Mount Joy Bulletin. The feature called the “Rural Pho- [to Quiz”, is designed to furnish this week by Samuel Miller, |, ie totaled $25. As I: > House at Lancaster. wi save Friday for the¢ or Ce ‘ Weldon, Harry Beamesderfer, ti S Insp year, the Riding a crawler tractor, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president of [ wii additional reports 1. He will leave Friday DF Ee [fu for everyone ana various head of the borough authority. | joe Buchenauer., Harry Kuhns, proceeds will be turned | ne Pennsylvania State College, breaks ground for the Animal and |, ' aC al reports pour-|G’Hare International Airport, | prizes for the fortunate farmers With the preliminary survey Mr. Herr has been sick for|°vVer to the Crippled Children’s Poultry Disease Research Laboratory of he Experiment ing in daily of Long's activities | park Ridge, Illinois, where he whose farm grounds are pice A oe edd . . Society, 129 Fast Orange St. | Station at Penn State. The State has appropriate and poultry in various county towns, Dis-{will be stationed. ro tiready more than halt “Ooms | Some {ime and was very happy Lancaster and livestock interests have contributed more than $43,000 to bulld | {ict Attorney John Bevers > eee red, : pleted, plans and specifications | when the job was finished. Bal and equip this laboratory. : : Ah This week an ariel photo- will be rushed to completion : Children who took part were quip feared that the “take” derived | srapher took a series of 30 pic. early this winter in the hope : Barbar Ronnie Corll, | from the fake directories will Report Dangerous | tures of farms in the eircula- a contract ean be issued by Stull Plan To obby McNulty, Johnny Weal- | B: All- St Gap Wi Il B be considerably higher than tion area of the Mount Joy Bul- late Winter, Mr. Miller explain- ord, Billie Wealand, Tom Col- 13 ar ame 1 e the original $10,000 estimate. Pl d S t letin. Neither the plane’s pilot, ed. . fins, Ba Fouls, Asher Holby. | Long's descrintion has been averoun pot, the photographer, nor employ- / 1D irold | : : Should this time-table hold Lay Sewer Mains Krall, Garv and Gregory Stark. Played By Playground Tonight sent to police officials thruaut | ees of this paper knew whose out, the bond issue to be floated The activities included a re- the nation and local police ex- To Be Corrected |: ferme were being photograph- BE ie 3 eather I Th B k d freshment stand and a trash or| NE pressed the belief that Long . The photographer took pic- ate a $150,000 bank loan thru n e ac yar S treasure fish pond. Everything! The big news of the week is| COMMUNITY VESPER will be picked up in the near yo at random, guided only which water improvements sold for one or two cents except [the All-Star game which will SERVICES future. Quick action was expected toby boundaries marked on a now completed were made. That tentative plans still call hot dogs and pony rides, which Ine played this evening. Appearing here nearly a year |be taken this week as result of road map by a news Tepresen- This $150,000 would be added f hi ee tea. [Were ten cents. Neighbors and SHUG : ago, Long collected money for |the reporting of what is con- tative. | or sewer mains to be laid inl, . . In the National League B. Approximately 100 persons : Preis k the f whose to the cost of the sewer system, : friends of the children donated |. rr ..- . lia a + | advertising from many business |sidered a more or less danger-| Each wee e farmer the backyards in a large part of Groff will toe the mound while | attended the first Community 5 ; = cin A : is invited $ currently expected to only : money. 3 . Av . . . 1+ [men here as well as in Florin, [ous situation in the vicinity of [lands are pictured is invi o , the borough, also was disclosed 3 {his receiver will be J. Pennell. | Vespers Service Sunday night «oie | is % hi slightly pass the million dollar i : . Through the generosity of | oS y rie Landisville and Salunga. He {the borough playground. call at this office, prove his oc- here this week by Samuel Mil- 1 Others in the starting line-up |at Hostetter’s Pavilion. to ; . £ d mark. ter. hend of the Mr. Newcomer a pool has been! {will be J. Craul, 1b: L. Wat- 26--Sermon by Rev worked the same racket in Lit- The danger spot pointed out cupancy of the arm an re- 3v this method, the interest Ory 4 5 purchased for David Reese, | Kins. 2b: H Prev. ss y Harnish Ww. Dy EF ok aglor of itz, New Holland and Elizabeth-|by George Houck, Playground a beautiful leather fram- cost of carrying the water im- In 3 ' who is crippled. With the bal- |. 3 titan 12 To os Ii: a ace pac town. supervisor, is the former quar-|ed ariel picture of the farm. He n reiterating his stand that {3b: R. Eichler, If; R. Williams, | Trinity Lutheran Church, Lan- is : , ark | will also receive $22 in gift cer- provement loan would be re- the backyard path. fof Sewer ance of the money the Crippled ! icf; H. Etsell rf; Alternates will | caster In none of the communities|ry hole at one end of the park |will also receive § g : e eS 4 5 ) wi -aster, ras o ade -{where a chi » ssibly | tificates from the advertisers duced. mains would eliminate the dirt, Children’s Society plans to buy Ibe D. Zeller and J. Collins. Mae Zink, presiding. was any attempt made to pub-|where a child could possibly |tificates fro The Gravity Flow I 4 dust, confusion and 1e survey now mor : : yoy Dow more han of tearing up the main fhalf completed already has in- $ 9 _. | streets or, as in the case of Lit- dicated that approximately 75 itz, the pavements along the per-cent of the sewerage Sys-|. in streets of town. Mr. Mil- tem to be installed in the bor- ler admitted that his plan has ough will be drained by gravity met with some opposition. flow and ‘without the necessity “One argument advanced a- of installing pumps, authority gainst laying mains in the back members divulged. : ... | yards is that it would interfere The next step, one which will with the construction of any Boning hint 25 to he exact buildings in the future,” he de- proposed sewerage clared. “This we can overcome facilities, will be determine the by plicitg all of the sewer amount o "OC enes : of rock b neath the mains below the cellar level— borough. The authority will s 13: 5 i then if buildings are construct- make this survey itself inas- ed they can be placed right ov- er the sewer main,” he added. “T admit that the idea is a revolutionary one but I have much as it owns a compressor of the type needed. Should the amount of rock through which the sewer mains will have to be laid, prove less than now estimated the eost will be less, and vice versa. At present there is some difference of opinion here as to the a- mount of rock to be encounter- ed when the actua! work of digging sewer trenches underway. ness reason why we should not lay mains in the backyards and thus spare ourselves much of the grief some of the other bor- oughs of Lancaster County en- countered,” Mr. Miller conclud- | ed. gets. Favor Second Standpipe ent Despite that underwriters Colebrook Picnic already have endorsed the local . water system without the sec- This Saturday ond standpipe, the second sm standpipe will vastly improve| The Colebrook Lutheran Sun- the system and benefit local day School will hold its annual taxpayers, Mr. Miller also ex-. picnic on Saturday, July 25th. plained this week. Music will be furnished by Should the second standpipe [the Pine Grove band, on the be erected, all factories here will be able to install sprinkler Church picnie grounds. An old-fashioned luncheon of vet to hear an honest-to-good- | Ww w m. be sponsored by hanna Yacht Club at Long Lev- . . "| special equipment to be inconveni- |, and then to be taken to the So- ciety headquarters to be passed | along to may need this equipment. and did all the other work. ecutive Director of the Laneas- | ree ter County Society for Crippled | Children and Adults, thank their part in “Helping others to T. Help Themselves: Ben Staley Will Take Part In fe Boat Races Sun. man, will take part in the ture a colorful ty used | y David Reese at the prese 1b; somebody else who | Miss Edna F. Schreiber, Ex.|le, wishes to all those who are doing R. i the mo wit pla Ben Staley, Florin garage- ( boat ater course. i The races at 2 p. m. will fea-|swi boat parade as ell as entertainment by twen- bathing beauties. On Saturday evening at 8 p. a Moonlight Aquacade will the Susque-|swi pla systems and thus materially | corn soup, doggies, ice cream, |el and will feature water skiing I reduce their insurance costs. A |ete. will be on sale, clown & fancy diving, world’s gan reduction in insurance also| The public is invited to at-|fastest swimmer and a beauti-|on would be granted the new tend. ful water ballet. par school building now being con- in structed. LE bikes and carried signs with in- Another benefit would be L al Y th G C formation about the ball game. that the low pressure area here 0C ou ets ommission, Burgess Fish consented to the would immediately be given a t . 6 99 parade and Chief of Police pressure equal to that of any B Fi d H If S | Park Neiss provided a police part of the borough, u mn $ mse urp us escorf. ——— At least one Mount Joy youth Band Club Sponsors is involved in a J . dilemna” created by a surplus Swimming Party of graduates from the Reserve “troublesome Officers Training Corps., and The Mount Joy High School [which has the Pentagon in Parents’ Band Club will spon- ] . Washington sor a swimming Party to Her- ed shey Monday, July 27. All those interested should meet at the high school at 5:45. The seniors of the Class of ’53 are eligible for this party and are cordially invited. On the return to Mount Joy | there will be refreshments ser- ved at Eli Hostetters. Any parent interested in driving please contact Mr. Geo. completely stamp- He is vietor L. Morris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Morris, propri- etors of the Mount Joy Depart- ment Store. Morris graduated from the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. at Ft. Benning, Georgia, last Friday when he received his commission as Sec- ond Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps. But due to the forthcoming al Houck immediately by calling 83-4371. reductions in the manpower of the services, meaning a smaller officer corps., from the colleges, believe they will either taking new R. O. T. C. second lieutenants for active duty or force older officers to retire be- fore they plan to leave. The officer imbalance directly from the fact that man power planners had set quotas M Morris and sever- hundred more newly-com- rave to postpone|Mr. and stems (Turn to page 7) usef In the American nt | Oberholtzer will pitch Vogel will some J the A collection during the Ww since the line-ups ground and in doubt. Next eligible where Birthday Surprise id Risser and son, Florin; daughter, Ruth, Dorothy Zeller sons, Mrs. receive. J. Nissley, 2b; R. Divet, 3h; : lc. Miller, cf; C. Rohm, rf; A} The idea for the carnival was | ternates will be P. Rice and D. originated by the children, who | Halbleib. : plored fie affair made posters Charley Pennell, Bob Kunk- and David sold by of the girls of the park. Frey, L. Hornafius, and R. McKain who have offered Klugh, J. Snavely, se girls ir services. will be taken game to help raise ney for prizes to be awarded the boys and girls of the k. ce expect a well-played game are dotted h midget and midget-midget yers. news of the play- found a Swap Day be- races at Long Level this Sun- [ing held this past Tuesday. 48 day afternoon when he will pi-jhoys and girls took part with lot his 17-ft. home-made Cris-|each bringing a gift and ex- craft “Jim Jay III” over [sen bet it, 1e Football League is in full! close still ng with scores being the League champion those who are Hershey free plus a! Tuesday will go to they will receive mming instructions y period. n reference 1e, a parade to the All-Star was held on Wednesday evening. All ticipating players paraded | full uniform, with decorated - rl eee missioned officers are without Mrs. David Shank of West assignments with little hope of | Donegal St, Mount Joy, was | being assigned for months “to agreeably surprised on her birthday last week in the home come. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Derr, The Army and Air Force. Mount Joy R1. Those present finding themselves with large|were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Risser auotas of new officers fed in)Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. Dav- Mount Joy; and Mrs. William Mateer, Mrs. Anna Loewen and Mt. Joy; Mrs. and son; Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Derr and two Kenneth and Thomas; and Shonk. rs. Shonk received many League V. and W. J. Brown, J. Hostetter, S. Harnish, If; Morris have ag- »d to umpire the game. Refreshments will be are Mary Jane Grayhill, Special Music, group, Sam Harnish. Rev. Koder, Pastoral Coun- selor. . pianist Lutheran Jaycees Complete Their Plans For ® . Community Picnic Final plas Mount have been completed. for the Annual Picnic The pic- sponsored Joy Community nic, which is being by the Jay-Cees, will be held at August 26. There will be children’s games from 10 a. m. to 12 o’- clock noon. A tee-off golf tour- nament will be held from 10 a. m to 11 a. m. The baseball game will begin at 6:30 p. m. Hershey Park, Immediately following the ball game, prizes will be award- ed. The prizes are; 1st - a bicy- cle; 2nd - portable radio; 3rd - electric toaster. Free coupons to make you el- igible to win these prizes will be given by some of the local merchants from August 1 to 22, {inclusive. One free coupon will | be given with each one dollar purchase. A list of merchants | participating will appear in "| next week’s Bulletin, | The Jaycees are endeavoring, | witr the help of everyone, to make the picnic this year better than ever. rm Wii it ‘Miss Keener Given Bridal Shower Miss Francis Keener was guest of honor at a bridal sho- wer by Mrs. Wilmer E. Dick at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Waller, of Maytown. Miss Keener will become the bride of Henry Weber, Lancast- er this Saturday. Decorations were in pink and green. Those present were: Peggy Hicks, Lily Ann Greider, Hazel Crankshaw, Dorothy Schock, Anna Keener, Mrs. John Keen- er, Mrs. Paul Dick, Miriam Dick, Mrs. Frank Morton, Mrs. James Eshleman, Mrs. George Waller, Mrs. Laddie Shope, Shirley Eby, and the hostess, ul gifs and beautiful cards Mrs., Wilmer E. Dick, lish the promised directories. The first formal complaint was lodged at the county detec- tive’s office against Long by James Heilig, local funeral di- rector, last week. rocks from grass. Mr. Houck listed of the needs for in the local playground, talk before the local Rotary Club, Tuesday Other needs to improve playground were:z An addition- al backstop at the ball diamond [a wading protruding improvement noon. Hageman’s String Band To Appear pool for imacadamized basketball and . and shuffleboard coarts. At orm oon “I am merely listing things which would improve our play- iground, although elimination of The Florin Fire Company is {pe quarry hole should be done sponsoring a carnival, to be now before something serious held on Saturday night, August occurs,” Mr. Houck declared. “The other items listed could 1st. be brought about one at a Featured in their biggest ev-|time.” ent of the season will be the “The Mount Joy playground Hageman’s _ String Band, the|now ranks very high among first prize winners in the state. playgrounds in the county but The finale of the show will be these improvements will give a costume grounds. which will outstanding.” parade on the|us a playground really be There will be beverages, eats In addition to Mr. Houck, his and games for all. Admission two assistants, Miss Peggy Gar- will be by donation, with free and John Lichty, local bas- parking. Come early. ketball coach, also spoke. Capt. Bob Heilig Gets Ronday Ovation On Return From Mediter’ ean Joy A former Mount man, | Base. ship since its arrival in Naples, Joy high school in 1927. He still . 5 . : Italy, in August, 1951. maintains his voting residence “There were very few re- here. Gad quests for transfers from the Some indication of the en- ship,” he noted, “and the men thusiasm of the welcome ac- seemed to be very content with corded the local skipper is re- {heir adopted home.” corded in the following NEWS| There were about 100 of the account printed with a com- crew’s families in Naples for its plete display of Photographs | stay there and the men saw lit- by the Norfolk Ledger-Dis-!(jo sea duty. potch. Children Learn Neopolitan Captain Heilig yelled that the (rar to page 7) “Amid music and the barking of dogs the Amphibious Force flagship returned from the Me- diterranean after an extended tour of almost two years. The musid came from a wel- coming Amphibious Force band on board the ropair ship Am- phion, alongside which the Ad- ANNOUNC EMENT Miss Ieda Wolf, Florin, an- nounces the opening of her beauty shop. Call Mt. Joy 3-9441 in the morning and 3-4337 in the afternoon and evening. 29-2¢ fall as far as eighteen feet over the eration with the this as onal farmer to in a|certificates, Rotary | m the | certificate youngsters, | Captain R. B. Heilig, skipper of« The barking came from the the Amphibious Force flagship [decks of the returned ship Adriondack, recently was ac-|where eight dogs looked more corded a noisy and enthusiastic | excited than their masters to be welcome by a large part of the |home. port city of Norkfolk, Va, Cupping his hands to his when. it returned after spend- mouth and leaning over a ing two years in the Mediter- | prigge rail, Capt. R. B. Heilig, ranean. the ship’s skipper, reported ov- Captain Heilig is a brother | or the din that about 350 of the of James B. Heilig, local under- ship’s crew had been with the taker, and graduated from Mt. { sponsoring the feature in co-op- Bulletin. nothing for the buy—absolutely no attached. The 22 gift worth $1.00 each, ay be spent at each one of the merchants. Each can be redeemed on- ly at the store named on the certificate. Certificates cannot be bunched and spent all at one There is strings sponsoring store. All certificates must be cashed within 30 days. The farmer will be asked a few questions at this office, so the readers of the next week’s paper will know whose farm was pictured. The only stipula- tion is that the farmer must “live” on the farm. The awards will go to the person who oc- cupies the property, not to an (Turn to page 2) Lower Part Of Mt. Joy Township | Joins District At a meeting held Thursday night, the lower portion of Mt. Joy Township was welcomed into the Donegal Joint School Board as the board began op- eration as a full jointure. They also approved a budget for 1953 -1954, calling for expenditures of $253,312.94. Submitted to the Paul Portner, secretary of board, was a notification from Dr. Francis M. Haas, state sec- retary of public instruction, giving official approval of. in- clusion of the lower half of Mt. Joy Twp. in the jointure. Other members. of the jointure are Marietta and Mount Joy Bor- oughs and East Donegal Twp. A breakdown of figures in the budget show that East Don- egal carries the largest share, $104,986.94 or 41.45 per cent of the total. The other shares are Mount Joy Borough. $88,151 (34.8 percent); Marietta Bor- ough, $30,397 (12 per cent); and Mount Joy Township, $29- S77 (11.75 per cent). The board has operated as a full jointure since July 6, and will now receive a supplement- ary reimbursement from the state of $500 for each teaching unit. The president George Morris, of East Donegal, conducted the meeting. The next meeting of the board will be held on Aug. board by the irondack moored at the Naval nd ha lh a “ 4a | 20. a