nN wn 0 RE eT papas YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-THIRD YEAR, NO. 46 The Mount BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954 DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE $250 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Authority To Assign Door Numbers Report To Be Sent To State For Approval | Houses without door numbers will be assigned by the water authority members in the near future. The sewerage survey conducted by the group is com- pleted but before it can be is- sued to the state officials for ap- disapproval, each proval or house on the map must have a door number. At the borough council meet- ing this week, authority mem- bers asked council members a- bout the matter. Council in turn voted that the authority group shall supply the num- bers needed. missing According to president, it is expected to take approximately two weeks be- fore the survey can be, reported to the state. After the state's ap- proval is received, a meeting will be called between the two groups, water authority and borough council. The project will then be rea- dy to be put out + in bids for construction of a sewage system for the entire borough. special re el GO Good Friday I Services In Churchof God Yo-Yo Contest At Teacher Hands Through the cooperation of the Mount Joy Chamber o Commerce and the Mount Joy Ministerial Association, the merchants of the town have ag reed to close their the time of the special services Good Friday afternoon. Cards to that effegt the of the stores. The annual Good Friday ser- the Mount stores during are in windows vices sponsored by Joy Ministerial Association be held in the Church of God. At 1:00 .p.m., Mrs. George Broske will play an organ pre- ude and special music will be presented by the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Williamm Harner will speak at 1:20 and special mus- ic will be provided by the Methodist Church. The Rev. Q. A. Deck will speak at 1:40 and special music will be furnished by gelical Cong. Church. The Rev. W. L. Koder will speak at 2:00 with special mus- ic by the Trinity Lutheran Church. Dr. Ezra H. Ranck will speak at the 2:20 service with music by the St. Mark's Evang. United Brethren Church. The Rev. C. F. Helwig will be the last speaker of the afternoon and will speak at 2:40 with special .music being furnished by the host church, The Church of God. . rr A Cr Injured Girl Is Satisfactory Evelyn J. Waltz, 7, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waltz, Apple Alley, is described in sa- daughter tifactory condition following an accident Wednesday noon in front of her home. She suffered the mul- a compound fracture of skull, fractured right leg, tiple contusions and abrasions of the body and is being cared for in the St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster where she was taken in the Mount Joy ambulance. Authorities think that ran into a tandem trailer truck she which was operated by Harvey Stoner, Jr., 223 West Main St. | There were no witnesses to the accident. S. H. Miller, | * Henry Klugh, ne captain cof the basketball team, receives his gold watch from Titus Rutt, chairman of the citizens commit- tee. Kulps Saturday A Yo-Yo demonstration will be given Saturday afternoon, April 17, at 1:00 p. m. on the sidewalk in front of Kulp’s Confectionary. A representative of the Duncan Yo-Yo Company of Philadelphia will give the demonstration. A contest will be held fol lowing the demonstration a mong all school children and a will be named Tuesday evening, a demon- stration was also given by the company man and a contest was held. Kenny Watkins, Donegal Springs Road, a student in the sixth grade, was named the first winner winner. In Resignation Miss Barbara accepted Airstock’s res- the board ignation was at regular monthly school meeting last Thursday evening. Miss Airstock is the education teacher physical in the high school this year. Charles Heaps was also nam- Mount Joy when the the building ed principal of the School located Elementary will high school we school be in present BANKS WILL CLOSE * The banks of Mount Joy and be closed Friday, the observance Florin will April 16 in Good Friday. of Groundhog Knows Owners Sandra Koser is holding the groundhog the day it was re-discovered. ve After 8-Month Absence After an absence of eight months, a young groundhog rec ognized his adopted guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koser, of Wood Street, Florin! . Last April, the Kosers found a baby groundhog near the Donegal School and took it | home to raise. Raising the groundhog meant feeding it milk every four hours from a Later on, treats such doll’s nippled bottle. Chuckie was given as ice cream cones and lolly- pops. After living at Kosers’ until July, it disappeared. Last Sunday a groundhog was seen “sunning” itself on a wood- pile to the rear of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Koser, Choc- olate Avenue. Noticing the same physical marking (a mis- sing toe nail on the right front foot). Sandra Koser knew it was the same animal. Mrs. Koser called him by name and he came to her to be picked up. — A — HOME PURCHASED . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth purchased a home on Birchland | Avenue from John E. Schroll. | Tuesday noon. Physician on Call Sunday For emergency If you Cannot Reach Your Own Physician Dr. David E. Schlosser | | dent, Pastor Resigns From St. Luke's The Rev. Paul Emenheiser, | pastor of the St. Luke's Episco- pal Church, Mount Joy, has re- signed his pastorship at the lo- cal church. The effective date | wiil be around June 1 when he will become the rector of the St. Peter's Parish in Sycamore, Illinois. a one-year's stay in Mount Joy, he presented his resignation to the vestry at their regular meeting. Completing of proximately 10,000 persons. DQ Ce Watches Are Sycamore is a town ap- GivenPlayers Ten gold engraved Hamilton watches were presented to the 1954 varsity basketball team and the two coaches at a testi-| monial program held by the] citizens of Mount Joy in the | high school auditorium Satur- day evening. The eight varsity players, Jay Metzler, Charles Ashenfelter, Henry Klugh, Jos- eph Weber, Charles Zeller, Pe- ter Nissley, ‘Irvin Nauman and William Eby, and the two coaches, yeorge Houck and | John Lichty were the recip- ients. The local boosters also gave the junior Varsity players gold key rings with gold basketballs | and the cheerleaders braceléts with gold basketballs. The Rev. Elmer Keiser, now of Bloomsburg, gave a short dress; the Hamboners of Lan- caster sang and Miss Dorothy Schock, Mount Joy was soloist. Titus Rutt was general chairman of the affair; Benja- min Groff, master of ceremonies H. Morrell Shields, leader Mrs 3roske, organ- song and George ist. Saturday night's banquet held at Hostetter’'s Pavilion before the program started was the third banquet held of a group of | seven in honor of the team. EE Railroad Issues Stay-Out Warning WARNING! Any persons found walking in the “cut” of the Pennsylvania Railroad will be prosecuted by the P. R. R. it was announced by Sam Dock, | manager of the local railroad station, : The warning follows what | could have been a serious acci- | dent. At 6:00 p. m. Tuesday ev- ening, a plank was discovered | lying across the tracks and also stones were lined on the tracks between New Haven and Mark- ket Streets. Train No. 23 was halted in the Lancaster station while the objects were remov- ed. At the present time both the railroad officials and the local] police are investigating the prank. Warnings have been is- sued to both elementary and high school students in Mt. Joy. oe Rev. Koder Speaks To Rotary Club The Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, de- livered a Holy Week message for members of the Mount Joy Rotary club at their luncheon Citing the Christian religion as having the answers to all of | mankind’s problems and fears, | the Rev. Mr. Koder emphasized | that one can get from his relig- | ion only in proportion to what | he puts into it. C. J. Bennett Jr., Rotary pres- | announced that Ladies Night, scheduled for April 20, | has been postponed, the date to be announced later. | the proposed camera | at the firehouse | and time in the near future. Circus Coming To Salunga- Landisville A three-ring circus will be | held Wednesday, May 12 by the | Salunga and Landisville Fire Companies. Two shows will be | held that day in the field be | tween the two villages; a mati- | nee at 3:00 p.m. and an ing show at 8:00 p. m. The Von Brothers Circus is] the first circus to ever come to even- | | the two villages and funds from | the sale of tickets will go to- ward both fire companies. An advance ticket sale will he conducted by the members. A greater profit will be realiz- ed from the advance sale than the sale of tickets at the admis- sion gate. In Landisville, may be purchades at Cramers Res- taurant and in Salunga from Julius “Dude” Jamin Hess. The circus will be an old- fashioned circus which will last 134 hours. There will be no side Wagner and Ben- | shows. The one admission price will pay for everything. Includ- ed in the circus highligh's will be trained animal acts, jug- glers, clowns and aerial acts. Al CC as Directors Elected At Meeting Of Building & Loan Three directors were re-elect- ed into the Mount Joy Building and Loan Association at their twenty-sixth annual meeting of the group Wednesday night in the lobby of the First Na tional Bank Trust Com pany. The direciors were Grant Gerberich, Henry Eby and Dr E. W. Newcomer. E M gave a report on the year's ac tivities. He reported that ceipts on dues were $33,508.00; and Jomperger, secretary, re in.erest, $20,308.61; interest credited on shares, $10,536.40; mortgages at the present time, $427,609.46; This mortgage fig- ure is an increase over 1953 of | $37,651.99. Total assets were $443,256.73 This is an increase of $26,751.79 The reserve for contingencies is $17,520.80. The association has a new series of available shares as of April 1. may be purchased at any time. The received on The shares share holders 5% | their investments this past year. Series No. 29's earnings will be distributed June 1. Following the annual meeting the directors held a zation meeting at which they re-elected their Grant Gerberich, Henry Eby, vice president; E. M. Bomberger, secretary; Reu- ben Fellenbaum, treasurer; re-organi time officers: president; | Bernard J. Myers, Jr., solicitor; and John H. Fellenbaum, audit- or. Other directors are John M. Booih, J. Willis Freed, George H. Keener and Christ Walters. > Town Camera Club ‘To Be Organized An organizational meeting of club will be held Thursday evening, Ap- ril 22 in the Council chambers at 8.00 ppm The club is open to the public. It is being sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for the interest of the citizens of the town. — F.F.A. TO PLANT TREES The Witness Oak F.F.A. Chap- ter of the East Donegal High School has planned to plant Christmas tree seedlings for Russell Siebert of Elizabeth- town. The boys will work to-| gether using their own tools an nm | mand ship USS | While he was aboard the vessel Youth Day View Council Meeting Following the meeting, Ray Myers ana O. K. Snyder, Jr escorted the group on a tour of the public building. Upon being shown the town “jail”, the group was “locked up” and had pictures taken. From left to right, front row, they are Patricia Schroll, Virginia Brooks, Miriam Tyndall, Judy Kopp. Shirley Smith; back row-—Charles Mayer and Robert Fish Police Dogs To Appear At School Patrol! Party Jaycees Give Trophies To Ball Players The 1654 basketball members were the honor at the annual installation banquet of the Mount Joy Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night at the legion Each pre sented individual engraved | gold trophy and Coach George Houck was given a plaque | Officers installed Nich- { olas Leitner, president; William I Gassman, first Gene Eicherly, president; Burton Shupp, secre- team guests of on home member was were vice president; second vice tary; Norman Garber, {treasur- er; Frank Young, Paul Stoner and Harold Zimmerman, direct ors Touck introduced Mr presented George Shupp and the each plaver and Michael I awards Pricio Mrs cussed the Dawn Gene Eicherly dis Vr Age was mast Party and the Teen Gassman for also guests Shupp discussed Rodeo. Mr of ceremonies ing. Wives the affair er the even- were rn SIXTH GRADE GIVES PLAY Sleeping Beauty’ tale, Mrs and sixth grades ol the fairy was in play form b) Ralph given Coleman's fifth th Wash ington Elementary School, Flor in for the students of he first grade in the Crossroads Church basement. Georgia Rincer and Rachel Nolt were — Sailor Awarded Special Medal co-chairman D. Glenn Shupp., photograph er third class, USN, son of Mr and Mrs. Burton A. Shupp, 333 Marietta ave., was given the | Navy's Good Conduc Medal i last month while serving at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base, Norfolk, Va Shupp. a 1949 groduate of Mount Joy High School, earnt d this award by keeping a spot | less record for himself in the past three years. The 23-year-old serves as photographer Public Information Office ol the Bluejacket for the | Atlantic Fleet Amphibious For- ces. As the press section’s only photographer it is his job to cover the photographic aspects of newsworthy events involving any of the 100 ships and 30,000 men comprising the Force Shupp reported to this tivity after spending two years aboard the amphibious Mt. Olympus ac- com in the fall of 1952 it took part in major NATO operations “Mainbrace” and “Longstep.” Places visited by Shupp during these operations included: Na ples; Rome; London; Alhens; Oslo, Norway; Edinburg, Scot- land and Istanbul, Turkey ~~~ wm ew ww = The second annual school pa troimen’s partly will be hzld in the high school auditorium on Thursday evening, April 29, at 7:30 o'clock. The Pennsylvania State Police the lice Barracks will be trained police dogs from Hershey P one of the ing. The do the fea'ures of the even 's will present their I part of program at 8:00 p m. it was announced by Jacob Mauk of the Sta. e police Other fe will atures of the program Jacob Cor:l remonies; a include the master of c« magic- ian; a reading by Mrs. Joseph Detwiler; a marimba solo by Buchenauer; and a chalk Ralph E parly is Jerry talk by The the hieman being sponsored Asso safety Myrtle of the Home the Mrs chairman by School and ciation in honor of patrol m Nornhold i affair. All school children are invited to a'tend party in the addition to th patrol members ccompanied by —— Chosen For May Ho itricia Frantz and Patricia inated non andidates High Chosen by sult of student until crowning enior cla 1S ( tho nior cl the 1 the entire 1 will not be Known Irvin Nau Zeller representatives De fron he vario classes are two and two le Kar Peter rs nd unior rep- Good and farshall, fre Si nd Joseph Hostetter nmen rade and Marilyn John- on and Richard Marshall, sev The Ma) Frida: high tively hel Hop will be held on May 7 in the Tenta- evening c¢hool auditorium the crowning will be fficials GroupAdopts Additional Ordinances Youth Day officials visited the borough council meeting Monday. in Two new ordinances were a- dopted at the regular meeting of the Mount Joy Borough Council meeting Monday night held in the council chambers. One ordinance concerns the placement of sidewalks and curbs by property owners on improved stree.s. If the owner asked to comply with this or- der fails to do so, a fine of $25, $50 or 5 days in jail may be im- posed The other ordinance concerns the fire hazards on the outside of local buildings. The ordinance states that a fine of $100 - $300 or thirty days in jail will be im- posed if the property*® owner failed to clean up the condi- The fire chief was named the inspector in this order. Alley To Be Opened The group decided to open a tions proposed alley between North Market Street and an alley which runs parallel to North Barbara Street. The alley is par.ially opened at the edge of the borough park. The alley will be completed in order that the new homes built on Detwil- er Avenue will have rear en- frances to garages to he built. Also discussed was the open- South Delta Street from Lane to Oak Street. A by Clyde Gerberich to fix the street at the railroad tracks on West Main Street was to the street com- ing of School turned over mittee. A request was also issued to the group for the opening of a new street between Marieita Avenue and Pinkerton Road in the John Melhorn development, Heisey Discharged Acting on the recommenda- tion of Burgess Tiius Rutt, the courcil members decided to discharge Raymond Heisey from the police force of the borough. James Hockenberry was exon- erated for 1948 and 1949 taxes. This action completes all back taxes of the former tax collect- nr The tax duplicate was turned wer to tax collector George Brown. Exonerations for $393.- 50 for 1953 were accepled by the group Insurance Increased Since the value of the fire- house.s' orage sheds and dwell- ng located on the borough park srounds have increased in val- uo since the last appraisal, an increas> in insurance was made by the group A State College concern ask- ed for the job of codifing the ordinances of Mount Joy. The ordinances have never been coded or arra~ged from the bor- ough's existance in 1851. Since the cost of this procedure would be $1,600, the grotip de- cided to table the mat er until the December meeting when they prepare next year's budget. Street Lights Approved * Five streetlights were approv- ed placement sreets in own. Three will be placed on Birchland Avenue, one on Springville Road and one on Lumber Street Whether or not four houses were or were not in the borough was clarified by Maurice Bailey, street commit- for on chairman of the tee. The four homes are located at the end of Marietta Avenue beyond the Eberly Cemetery. They had been thought to be in East Donegal Township but aec- cording to the annexation map, they are within the borough (Turn to page 8) o tn EFFECTIVE DATE Effective Friday, April 16, the tax collector, George Brown, will receive tax pay- ments ONLY in the local fire house at the appointed times. He will be located in the of- fice in the south side of the firchouse on the first floor Mondays and Fridays, 6:30 to. 9:30 p. m. and Saturday mornings. 9:00 to 12 neon. ® ee ® EE Ne