He LE tet ay 2 2d k! ezers urgh DIOS urgh TES for 4 rooks ooo 39¢ 39¢ jc 25¢ 39%¢ 39¢ )C -e “w The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Connor Fifty- third Year, No. 9 MOST Th uP THE + ‘Mount Joy Bulleti MINUTE Ww EEKLY I N LANCASTER ro COUNTY EF SY Sg ag? The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached x00 Mount Joy, Pa., ‘Thursday Afternoon, July 30, 1953 $2.00 a Year in Advance TOWN MEETING SCHEDULED IN FLORIN Faculty Meets Aug. 31; School Opens Sept. 1 The 1953-54 school term will open with a faculty meeting on Aug. 31 and pupils will report on Sept. 1. A notice was mailed by the school authorities to parents of kindergarten age children as listed on the Borough enumera- tion lists. If any parents of children born on or before Jan- vary 31, 1949, did not receive the following notice please con- fact Charles R. Heaps or Mr. W. I Beahm. “The Mount School District will kindergarten as part public. school system, with the 1953-54 year. Mrs. Marian Toppin will be the teacher and classes will meet in the Episcopal Church School rooms. Children living in Mount Joy Borough born on or before January 31, 1949, are eligible fo attend. Kindergarten sessions will be one-half day in length, half of the pupils will attend the morning sessions, the other half the afternoon sessions. In Borough provide of the beginning Joy that all pupils receive the same total hours, those pupils who attend the morning sess- ions the first half year will at- tend the afternoon sessions the second half year and vice versa. It is planned to arrange the at- tendance on a geographical basis, that is by east ‘and west sections, to permit parents to better supervise going to and from school, since the school provides no transportation.” Parents are not required to send pupils to kindergarten, but once enrolled such pupils become subject to the usual state regulations. Before pupils may attend any public school certain regula- tions must be complied with. Accordingly, Wednesday, Aug. 12, has. been set aside as the day when pupils who are to en- ter kindergarten in September will be registered. Please ob- serve the following: Date: Wednesday, 3953. Place: High School ing, Study Hall—enter front door. Time: 10:00 to 1:00 and 3:00 to 5:00. Bring: Child’s Birth Certifi- gate - Child's Vaccination Cer- tificate. Registration forms will be filled out at the school. It is not necesssary to bring the child as no tests will be given. Any questions, concerning kindergarten, which you may have should be brought to reg- istration on Aug. 12. — AG een re Aug. 12, Build- main Florin Lions Plan Melon Day Florin folks are going to bel cutting the melon fast and furi- ously the weekend of Aug. 8 and 9. You see the Florin Lions club at its meeting Monday ev- ening at the Keystone Diner voted to purchase a load of watermelons. The club plans to Sales- Sweep-the community in a one- day sale on Saturday, Aug. 8. Orders will be taken by any member of the Lions club, which also plans to put the melons on sale at Smith’s Store in Florin and at the Keystone Diner. > -—— CARL BRANDT VISITS PARENTS Carl Brandt visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brandt, 30 W. Main St, on a 14-day leave recently. After going back to Bainbridge, Md., he was assigned to the Airman Naval Air Technician Center, at Nor- san, Oklahoma Religious Film An unusual spirit Aug. 1, “The at evening, when the film, will be Camp Grounds. shown ute Great Britain production and Gospel by Century an evangelical Library serving this The title of Rank film refers promise of the gift « € ence is provided this 7:45 p. This comes Religious this J. to 'The Promise,’ To Be Shown At Landisville ual experi- Saturday Promise” Landisville 48-min- from is provided Ministries, Film area. Arthur Christ's f the Holy Miss Patsy Brooks Spirit. The story tells of an En- glish ‘“‘missioner” who is ap- pointed to take over the To Present Organ, Vecal Recital work of the late Mr. who had established able reputation former missioner, ers that each The Youth Fellowship of the Florin E. U. B. Church will pre- sent an organ and vocal recital Aug. 2, at 7:45 p. m. Guest or- ganist will Miss Patsy Brooks and the guest vocalist will be George Houck. The program will be presented: Prelude, | “Sweet Prayer”, Bradbury; «Psalms 33), Glenn Hess; er, Wayne Kleiner; Chaconne, Auguste Durand; Berceuse, A. Iljingky; To a Lily, Thomas Koschat: Solo, “Widmung”, Robert Franz; Solo, “The Old Rugged Cross”, Geo. Bennard; Solo, “Stay Close to God”, O- "Hara; Offertory, “In A Monas- tary Garden”. A. W. Kelelbey; Doxology, Congregation Stand- ing; Solo, “Answered Prayer”, Accompanied, by Vivian Gable; Idilio. Theodore Lack: Lament, Negro Spiritual; Melody Celes- te, Thomas Koschat; My God and I. I. B. Sergei; Solo, “One Sweetly Thought”, R. S. Ambrose; Solo, “In the Gar- den” C. Austin Miles; Solo, “I Walked where Jesus Walked”, (’Hara; Benediction, Reverend Gable. wera St Ge me Harker, of SC and ability to help was beyond descript lenged, cover the source power. After many happens to drop in a it of religious art. tates over the seem to come to life mind he recalls the Jesus in the various be of following Hour of Scripture, Pray- looking at a picture the disciples receivin of the Holy Spirit at Harker suddenly Spirit. The situations led with restraint best of taste. al quality hearts that they, might live in such a realize this promise in their daily lives. Solemn voung people and ¢ sure to see it! eet CR Furniture Hospital Will Open Here DEER REPORTED NEAR BOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Lest Now we can tell you what to had the pleasure on prison inmates. the with whom Townsend dealt that he had some special power interviews paintings realizes Townsend had so lived that his { life was dominated b; and This is excellent inspirational film for Arrest Tickets Townsend, a remark- in dealing with The new on discov- persons | felt that Chal- them ion. Harker attempts to dis- Townsend's he t an exhib- As he medi- they and in his words of scenes as| Jesus speaks to his disciples. In! portraying g the gift Pentecost, that y the Holy are hand-! in the i she is Few people can see this film without feeling its deep spiritu- and wishing in their like Townsend as to Christ an way of adults.” B | er Roberts Sunday of do with those sick and ailing | seeing a large deer cross the pieces of furniture you just|road as they were motoring couldn’t find time to repair or near the Jay Kulp farm three repaint and placed them in a miles north of the borough. corner of the attic or basement. ET Send them to the furniture hos-|142 LICENSES REVOKED pital, which will open in the | Harrisburg, July — In the | next few days at 36% W. Main {week ending, July 10, the Bur- | Street, Mount Joy, ide eau of Highway Safety Metzler, proprietor. drew the cards of 12 The new business will be Of this number known as the Mt. Joy Furniture |voked and 1069 wer Hospital. Read the ad on an-|sions. Operating other page. were restored to 922. FARM WINNER —First farmer to win prizes in the Rural Photo Quiz being conducted by 142 were re- with- 11 drivers. e suspen- privileges The Mount Joy Bulletin was Clarence Nauman, Manheim Route has lived on the 108-acre farm near Sunnyside school for the past 13 years, appeared at The Bulletin office and was awarded 22 gift certificates from merchants who are sponsoring the Turn to Page 6 of this week’s Bulletin and see feature and an 8x10 aerial photo of his farm if you can identify the farm pictured m., | hiking {the first class rank, | Lebanon, Connie Lane At All-States Scout Camp of 26 Constance Lane, daughter Mr. Mrs Donegal Springs Joy, and Edward Lane, Road, Mount is one of the four Girl Scouts from Pennsylvania sel- ected to attend an All-States Girl Scout Camp at Cody, | Wyoming. | Connie left Lancaster Wed- nesday and will meet other scouts in Chicago. They will spend a day there and then cars on a train them to Wyom- opens Aug. 1 two weeks. board special which will take The camp and continues for ing About 100 girl Scouts from ev- ery state in the union will at- tend. Connie was chosen to attend the camp on the basis of skill and knowledge of camping techniques, qualities of leader- chip, adherence to Girl Scout ideals and traditions, and abili- ty to represent Her own com- munity. While at camp, she will go in Yellowstone Park, live on the trail and enjoy the area. Her luggage will include a duffel bag, sleep- ing and ruck sack. surrounding has been active in for eight years. A Troop 96, she holds has camped Furnace Hills for the past © and has served as secre- the Senior Planning Connie scouting member of at vears, ary of Board She will enter Mount Joy High School as a senior, where active in the band, chor- us, hockey team and cheer leading squad. She is a member the National Honor Society and was treasurer of her class last year. a —— A) RO of week Mt. Arrest tickets the past were issued follows by Joy police: Michael Benke, ignoring red traffic vey George Marion, speeding; James H. ignoring as Tarnetum, signal; Har- Hatboro, Kercher,of | stop sign; Ralph Koons, Columbia, im- proper left turn; Mary Clark, Columbia, ignoring stop sign; Matthew Petricia, Atlasburg, ignoring red traffic signal; Rob- | ert W. Brandt, Marietta R1, ig- noring flashing red light. MARRIAGE LICENSE Richard Mumma Warfel, Mt. Joy RI1, and Patsy Ann Smith, Main Street, Florin. 5 2. On Monday Nauman, who pms mare NEW \ POSTMASTER ties of postmaster in the Mount Joy post office. George Givens, Charles J. Sherr. Will Begin Giving Tickets This Saturday write the event are reported going well. Shoppers should ask for these tickets which will be used in determining the win- ners of prizes on Picnic Day. The tickets will be available on Aug. 1 through Aug. 22. A bicycle, radio and will be given away at 8 p. m. Aug. 26 at the Hershey athletic field. A full program has been sch- eduled, starting Vie children’s games from 10 a. . to 12 noon. [Golfers will tee wy in a tourna [ment from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m: band there will be a baseball game at 6:30 p. m Merchants listed by the Jay- { Cees thus far as supporting the project include: Ament’s Garage, Grocery Store, (Cleaners, Eshleman Bros. Newcomer & Son, Greer’s Ha elry Store, Heisey’s Food Store. Hess's Food Store, J. B. Hos- Bortzfield's | Keener’s, Koser's Store, John Booth, Kitty's Dress Shop, Jewelry Store. Krall’'s Meat Market, Luncheonette, Lester Roberts Appliances, Martin’s 5 & 10, Mount Joy Department Store, Nissley’s Grocery Store, Ober- holtzer’s Grocery Store, Ralph Walter's Sinclair Sta- tion, Ruhl's Flowers, Sander- son’s Richfield Station, Shatto’s Barber Shop, Sloan’s Pharmacy, Stehman’s Atlantic Station. Tyndall's Store, Way's Appli- ances, Wolgemuth Inc., Zerph- ey's Sico Station. ee een SPENDING WEEK AT CAMP INNABAH Jean Watts, Caroline Walters, Duane Ramsey, and Ralph Rice are spending the week at Camp Innabah. The Methodist Church conducts this camp at Pugh- town, Pa., located near the “Falls” of the French Creek Those attending the first week were juniors of the Methodist church. Intermediates who attended the camp from July 13 to the 20th were Shirley Baer, Gloria Shank, Ronald Gotwalt, Ray Kulp’s Swartz, and Harold Watts. TAKES OVER —E Bennett, Jr., Bennett is now associated with Keener’s Home Furnishings. toaster | Eicherly’s Dry | tetter & Sons, Jack Horner Shoe | Slmer Zerphey this w Pictured here retiring postmaster, Z cek officially took over (left to right) are: erphey, and Inspector the du- Inspector Joseph P. Merchants Aid Picnic Turnpike Traffic Arrests Doubled Harrisburg—Arrests by State on the Pennsylvania Turnnpike Police for traffic law violations Old Timers Midgets To Meet In Game Aug. 17 during the first six months of 1953 were nearly double the = total apprehended during the| The game you have all been Local business people have [same period last year, it was|waiting for. rallied strongly behind the Jun-!announced today by Chairman| rhea first annual baseball ior Chamber of Commerce |T. J. Evans. game of the Mount Joy Oldtim- plans for the Mount Joy Com- There were 6,794 arrests dur-|ers vs. the Mount Joy. Midgets munity Picnic to be held Aug.|ing the first half of 1953 as com-|will be held Thursday night 26 at Hershey Park. pared to 3,410 in the same per-| Aug. 13 at 6:15 p. m > on the Sales of tickets which mer-|iod last year. high school grounds "The rain chants are purchasing to under-| The State Police detail assign-|dates are Aug. 17 and 19. All “wil Elect | Committee On Sewer Project That the majority of the peo- ple of Florin favor a sewage system and approve jointure with Mount Joy {o solve the problem is indicated in a tabu- lation of a survey just complet- ed by a citizens committee. A meeting is schedued for Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the (Florin town hall for the pur- pose of electing. a gommittee to take what fu are re- quired to bri \ In case of rain the meeling be held the following night. In making a house to house canvass the committee submit= ted questionnaires with the fol- lowing statement: “We, the citizen’s committee of Florin, have assumed the ob- ligation of trying to determine the will of the people of Florin concerning the sewage prob- lem. This committee is work- ing under the handicap of not having the authority of the people of Florin to secure the necessarly information required to properly answer the many questions which are presented. We are trying to determine how vou think individually in order that positive steps may be tak- en on the subject according to the desires of the majority of the people of Florin. “Your cooperation on this matter is vitally important in determining the future devel=- opment and progress of our community.” Questions were submitted as follows and the tabulation of {ed to the super-highway has|oldtimers are welcome to play |answers is shown: been increased from 55 to 87|-—30 years and up. Contact Old 1. Does the community of men since last January. Timers manager, Ben F. Groff, Florin need a sewage system? The program of placing guard |if you expect to play. Renters: Yes 95, No. 3; Tax- (rails in the medial strips and The oldtimers lineup thus far |[payers. Yes 20, No 5; Owners other safety measures as rec- |is—pitchers, Elmer Brown, Sol|of Reol estate: Yes 209, No 45; [ommended by the Joint Legis- |Barr, Ray Myers, and Frank | Total: Yes 324, No 53. Committee on Turnpike “Dutch” Germer. Other posi- | 2. Are you in favor of Florin safety is being extended. tions will be filled from the installing a sewage system? | Colonel C. M. Wilheim, Penn- [following Bob Kunkle, Mel | Renters: Yes 81, No 17; Tax- sylvania State Police Commis- Weaver, Bruce Brown, Charlie payers Yes 14, No 11; Owners | sioner commenting on the Turn- | “Chuck” Derr, George “Sixty” real estate: Yes 172, No 78; pike’s experience since the first Charlie Pennell, George Yes 267, No 106. of the year said, “it is empha- ized that adequate safety meas- ures are not a substitute "careful driving. Each must conscientiously for driver accept his responsi bilities.” re ee CELEBRATE 34th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr. and S. | Mrs. Lloyd Garman, Donegal | Springs Road, who on Sunday, July 26. They entertained | dinner at their home. friends Board of directors for the Joy Community Exhibit met on coming show. The dates for this affair have been set for Oc- tober 14, 15. 16 and 17. Two members representing the Chamber of Commerce were Box Derby, which that organi- zation will sponsor this year in conjunction with the Farm sed and as soon as they are Joy will hear all about them. Another feature of the show has been the crowning of the Corn Queen. This will be in charge of the Farm Women. No definite plans are forthcoming from that body at this time rel- ative to the Corn Queen feat- ure. The advertising committee under S. A. Horton as chairman celebrated | their 34th wedding anniversary | at | Monday to diocuss plans for the | present and discussed the Soap! Show. Many ideas were discus- | definite, the boy and girls of Mt. | Brown II, Russell “Ducky” Halbleib, | Chuck Bennett, Lee “Kid” El- lis, Bill Hendrix, Johnny Ger- ner, Timmy Schroll, Dick Div- et, and Art Myers. Other play- ers will be announced in next week's paper. The oldest player so far is 64 fand the majority are over 50. | A collection will be taken. Proceeds will go toward pay- ling for the awards given at the Old Timers annlal reunion and banquet to the outstanding ath- (More on page 3) tet —————————— Community Exhibit Dates Are Set For Oct. 14-17 Mt.]is in action. It is hoped that ads | {and all materials necessary for the printing of the catalogue will be gathered together earli- er than proceeding years. This will mean that the catalogues (will be into the hands of the | public sooner. The price for all ads will remain the | last year. | At a previous meeting which (was the annual reorganization meeting the following were el- ected to office; President, John Roland; vice president, Curvin | Martin; secretary Joseph Shaef- fer; treasurer, S. A Horton, | superintendent, Titus Rutt; as- | sistant superintendents, Frank | Weidman and William Risser. Richard Zook was also named to the board of directors for a term of four years The next meeting held Aug. 10 at the Dairy Office same as will be Farmers Frank [this project? 3. Are you in favor of Florin working with Mount Joy on Renters: Yes 77, No 18; Taxpayers: Yes 17, No 9: Owners of real estate: Yes 177, No 176; Total: Yes 271, No 103. 4, Are you in favor of Florin adjoining the borough of Mount Joy for the project? Renters: Yes 87, No 27; Taxpayers: Yes 12, No 14: Owners of real es- tate: Yes 155, No 92; Total: Yes 254, No 133. 5. Will you attend a town meeting called for the purpose of selecting a committee to stu- dy the problems of our com- munity? Renters: Yes 59, No 20; Taxpayers: Yes 13, No 13; Owners of real estate: Yes 168, No 92; Total: Yes 240, No 135. 6. Will you support a com- mittee elected by the people? Renters: Yes 84, No 4; Taxpay- ers: Yes 18, No 1; Owners of real estate: Yes 188, No 61; Total: Yes 290, No 66. A citizens committee spokes- man emphasized to The Bul- letin this week that Monday's meeting is being called for the primary purpose of electing a committee to go ahead with the problem of gathering all avail- able data for presentation to the people as soon as possible. He pointed out that the pub- lic should be fully informed on all phases of the problem be- fore it would be feasible to pro- ceed with steps necessary to solve the problem in a manner satisfactory to the majority. ANNOUNCEMENT The Ebesle Wi Shop will be closed Non ys, starting on August 3rd.} | 31-1t