oor Next Don't Miss Day of 1 Fun at Community Picnic oo : * > » > > > MOST MINUTE WEEKLY LANCASTER + > > > * > The Physician On Call * > *. > > Dr. David E. Schlosser > La’ 4 v > > COUNTY . The Bulletin pn a oe The Mount J oy Bulletin Sr * August 20, Thursday Afternoon, Fifty third Year, No. Mone Jov. Pa. . Mount Joy V.F. W. Will Be Host To County Council COMPLETES AERONAUTICS " BUCKNELL 4" %* ‘BASIN INC. > Oe 9, - Florin Men | Experience Thrill OfLandingMarlin > > J La’ * La’ + * 0 > > * La’ Local Post Expects 50 Delegates For Gathering Aug 26 * 4 * Al and Wayne 0 J > * * Commencement J 0 | exercises at when as part of a crew of 7 J Xa) J > 0 six-inch white * * [master’s degree in ar J >, Wolgemuth and ert K. Shank, rin Furstenfeldbruck, Ka * + This meeting 0, 9, * 0, » present : fo be presen Marvin Crouse, > a course to introduce 0 J + 4, + Two Service Men From Mount Joy Meet In Germany and 25 Blues. satisfied with this catch ¢ of the smaller game » heavy tackle using a whole squid sewed on the hook 0, * Reinhold | With the essentials He spent a few hours flying ov- , his home town J a the presiding r this important J >, * * iness meeting refreshments will [and over Lock 4 La’ * be served consisting of a spagh- | : and wire leader : outriggers to troll for was great but their oo (a) * , where he teaches 7 social studies and coaches foot- and basketball. The Mount Joy VFW softball team will play the 0, + * J one would be attracted by their . and Wayne Kleiner were in the crew that landed this prize seven foot, six fw PRIZE FISHING—AI Kleiner 0, 0 * Community | Hershey Park, at the Mount * and Germany. A/3c Vernon is stationed at Furstenfeldbruck 1. Pictured here, white marlin at Indian i ; Ralph Rein- It wasn’t long before Captain >, * who | Hallgren and in this game 0 > would like to ploy please contact + Clarence W | alsa eine nace Obtain Application For Registration Certificate the tell-tale fins slicing through toward the bait. S denly and swiftly the fish struck first at one line he swallowed hook was set The fight was on requiring the efforts of « Kleiner, Wayne Kleiner: Marvin Thomas, Lancaster. Old Timers, Midgets Battle To Tie Before Large Crowd their share of plaudits from an Capt. Richard Baird, re se nee La’ * a K. Shank is serving in Salzburg a short distance 0, > * J > 4, * * oo Furstenfeldbruck planning to meet again Aug. munity Exhibit. A fire extinguisher donated to the post | Any person engaged | sale of tangible items, and who will | | has not yet received an applica- | tion for his Certificate of Regis- , should obtain one from wil [the sofftce of the Inheritance Tax . at | Collector in 61 out of the state’s Pennsylvania A CJ > 4, J * 0, 0, * 108 Fairview, the husband of Market Street, his Mate at the helm. neuvering of the boot important when ing a big fish as he may make a dash under it, », Beulah Shank, Before the largest vears lo attend a baseball game the Old Timers Midgets to an 8-8 tie last Thursday evening. Lining up with a team, aver- aging 6215 years of age, the Old Timers stepped out in front 1 to 0) in the first inning. The Midg- els came back with two in the , but the Old Timers the lead again in the r scored thrice to the Midg- Ra’ * *% appreciative crowd were Brown III, Art Schneider, Woody Fitzkee, Packer and Duckey * 9 * ihe Mount Joy Post V.F.W. in Mount Joy, Ka a’ of Vernon Woglemuth. The Wolgemuths have ¢ the post headquarters. | | 67 counties, Cr | Department nounced today. In three of the other 6 coun- ~ 4 half-hours battle “ 2 >. 13-FOOT SUNFLOWER Clete. tin ls GROWING IN FLORIN The Midgets threw a formid-| yo jand is cultivated with the . and Mrs. Roy S. Leaman. 9, He has been in Korea since Feb. enti ii Sa nr ay | BIG CHIQUES BOWMEN | ARCHERY CLUB MEETS A special meeting of the Chiques Bowmen ; | was held Wednesday ¢ r Legion Home, ¢ Plans were discussed for Pennsylvania tern Regional field able pitching with Ben Groff, J 0, * - crew. Even . Baird was so thrilled that the Wilmington Mar- » telephone operator ¢ ‘e at Rehobeth, nected to report » two-way radio telephones ties—Allegheny, 0 * * ren—the necessary y Zeller, Vernon 9, >, foot sunflower g taking a turn, Rickey Divet be gotten at the branch 0, * ) * 0, * is apparently in the county seats. Archery Club 9, 0, > with good fielding 9, 0, * ted up as the Old scor- ed two and the Again the Old Timers the lead with one seventh and one in the The Midgets, two across in the last the eighth to tie up the game. Beamenderfer, for Mount Joy i fine fettle as he ran the pegged to second, J Ka Sve ia a Tse Tax viel planting some Jse Tax Division of the Reven an anglers safety and Midcets three ; lagets three. . | the Korean people as being in a lot some distance provide seeds for J 0, * * Warpy Williams, 9 Ka) rr el SPONSORING FOOD SALE The Beacon Class of . start- angelical Congal. club | sponsor Z get Rutt’s Insurance g. 28, beginning at 6 3p. ’ [tremely loyal, and friendly. The 9 Oo Sporting Hill Range. Harry Eichler, The next open field shoot will be held Sunday, the Chamber ho? must have dropped rot patch of Timers | €rs even after years of working 9, * agh ho % plant is four to where applications across at the 9, $9, bleib as coach of J 0, * and Dave Morris who | Christian century, right in Kor 9, the business of the team.” Raa’ * | ~ . . : | Communism’s hatred for Chris reled with the officials as of old. After he remembered he J 0 * oven om V J a * ; , newspapers and television | : i i | some and stated that other entertain-|* ment will be planned for Bosse the plate and put mighty nice pitches. Chuck Bennett a line drive reminiscent 9, pms 0, 0, * smashed out 9 0, > * game collection ll Cee Mount Joy Lions Have Family Picnic The Lions Club of Mount Joy | 9, 0, 9 * 4, * Frank Zimmer- = 0 Ka + were in rare (the pitcher’s box. [now 56, showed that | has plenty of Sean as he play- ed the entire g Bruce Brown also did on the mound and Midgets chopping. has his hitting eye but has slow- | held a family picnic on Tuesday ed down on the bases, as there | evening at Hostetter’s pavilion. are those who say Jackie Weid- | There were 100 ) people present. had a home | 9, * 4 * 0, 9 * 9, * 9 4, > 9, * 9, * | there 9 XQ) 9, 4 * 9, > 0, 0 * $2 00 a Year in Advance N ew Pupils Lk Register At School Monday Aug. 31 | SEAMAN JOSEPH COOVER RETURNS TO U. S Mt. Joy Twp. Twp. Grades Norfolk, Va. (PHTNC —The| 7-12 May Attend Either | destroyer USS McCord, Chaun Here or Maytown cey, Black and Trathen return- ed here Aug. 6, completing their ‘round the world cruise. Pupils who will attend the Serving aboard the Black is|Mount Joy Borough schools for [ Joseph F. Coover, quartermas- the first time will be registered {ter seaman, USN, son of Mr.|on Monday, Aug. 31, at 1 P. M. [and Mrs. Frank J. Coover of| Grades 1 to 8 will report to the Hopewell St... Mount Joy, Pa. Elementary Building; Grades 9 to 12 will report to the Study ing. Bears Says ‘We flall in the High School Build- i if A d Pupils who registered for first Are In Li e n grade in May, also kindergarten pupils registered Aug. 12 need Death Struggle’ not register again. This regis- tration is for pupils whose The conviction that “we are names are not on the school in a life and death struggle with | records for September, 1953. Communism” and that “if there Pupils should bring last year’s c ) en a Kore: front : : had not been a Korea our fron report cards, and birth certifis line today would be the West : : Coast” was expressed by Chap cates to this registration. lain Paul Bears as he addressed Teachers will report for a the Mount Joy Rotary club. Mn meeting on Monday, A veteran of World Wars IlAug. 31 at 10 A. M. Pupils will [and II and recently returned jreport at 8:30 A. M. Tuesday, from six and one half months Sept. 1. Grades 1 to 8 will re- on the front lines in Korea, Lt. 3 Col. Bears now is chaplain at port to the Elementary Build- the veterans hospital at Coates- and Grades 9 to 12 will re- ville. port to the auditorium of the Col. Bears described Korea |High School. School will close as a country with an area equal at 11:50 A. M., this day, and to that of New York and Penn- regular sessions will begin for svlvania together, the terrain Grades 1 1% © Wednesd largely of rugged mountains, py ; = n ednestay, with extremes in weather, and |’ epi: 2 now devastated by mechanized | Provision has been made for warfare. Only 23 per cent of al pupils, Grades 7 - 12, resids ing in the part of Mount Joy | Twp. is in the Donegal Jointure, to attend either Mt. Joy High School or E. Donegal Township High School. The Donegal Joint School Board is now operating High School for all pupils of Grades 7 - 12 in the jointure. The Board is operating High Schools at Maytown, Marietta, and Mount Joy for the year 1953-54. | result that Korea has never | been able to feed itself. Rich Tungsten mines below {the 38th parallel have been | conside red by many as a motiv- | ating factor behind the Com- rb move to take over| South Korea, Bears said. The speaker characterized [ highly intelligent, graceful, ex- | | Koreans have the oldest spoken Ch b Of | language, which mission work am er master. |in the country cannot “| Commerce Hears Christianity is having its cet mut Sn ort Tall On Sewers | ea, Bears declared. He credited} a Mount Joy Chamber of Com- | tianity as partly responsible for [ne rce held its semi-annual din- the Korean acceptance of the | ner meeting Monday evening at faith, explaining that the KXKor- | Hostetter’ s pavilion. cans know what Communism is Joseph Michels, water auth- and realizing Communism’s | ority engineer, explained the hatred for Christianity want to | various systems used for sew- Enow more about Christianity. | age disposal and the problems “I have never seen such a that must be considered in plan- virile faith as is being display- [ning a system. (ed in Korea,” Chaplain Bears| He also outlined briefly meth- | 1 . | stated. | ods that may be used in financ- In concluding, the Chaplain | ing such a project. | declared: Mr. Michels reported that “I am convinced that we are | surveying work for Mt. Joy’s [in a life and death struggle system is about two | with Communism and that if | thirds completed. had not been a Korea the] Members of the Florin Citiz- (Philippines would have fallen | ens Committee, chosen recently [to the communists and by this|at a public meeting to gather [time our front line of defense |data for sewage disposal, were || would be the West Coast.’ Le uests of the Chamber. a * run if Bish hadn't out of | general chairman for the eve nt. @ 9, + Ka) games for the adults ot] Samuel Harnish were in charge the children’s games. \/ 0, * $0.00, * * Red Pennell + starring on the vg Community Picnic Boepts AT HERSHEY PARK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 the | 10 A. M. Childrens’ Games - Park Athletic Field. | Beamenderfer, job covering center field, Kid Ellis’ fielding was out \N * Lions club will be held Sept. at Hostetter’s. Ld * NS 0, * * ANNOUNCEMENT A chicken corn soup has been scheduled by the Mil- .{ton Grove Sportsmen’s Club, Joe Breneman showed hg was his old self on the diamond he came up with’ a nice double play at his second Ns 0, * > — * There will be different age groups with individual prizes for boys and girls in each group. Free ice cream. balloons, balls, etc., for everyone. [10 A. M. Golf Tournament - Park Golf Course. First, second, third and five spot prizes. Also a prize for the low score of any ladies that might enter the tournament. 22 | 6: 30 P. M. Softball Game - Park Athletic Field. Saturday, ang. on the school ning at 4 o'clock. George Brown II caught a nice game and showed on a sprint to first brought a comment “Pop went * a? 9.001 * Na ln. returns home Aug. 27 from Camp camp fun—swimming, Mount Joy, second from the right, Besides the usual a’ * MOUNT JOY GIRL COUNSELOR Easter Seal at Laurel Hill State Park, where she has been ser ving as counselor. V. F. W. vs. JayCees 8 P. M. Parke Athletic Field Drawing for Bicycle and other Prizes. bring Bus Sdhedule—Leave Mt. Joy - 9 a. m. - 11 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. your own container. A film on big game hunting will be shown, hiking and fishing—the youngsters receive therapy treatment. The camp is sponsored by the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children nis Cuccio, Lititz; Virginia Derstler, and Adults and is maintained through funds from the annual sale of Easter Seals. Shown here are: Columbia; Jack McKinney, Washington Boro; Miss Helwig and Cynthia Dombach, Wash- Yar ve Other Old Timers 2 Leave Hershey - 6:45 p. m. - 8 p. m. - 10 p. m. Basket Truck Furnished By The Sico Company Will Follow First Bus In The Morning, \ en, Sv