AANAAAAAAS To Report New Families Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763 AAA The Mount Joy NEWSPAPER YOUR HOME i - i) Ww LN ULLETIN DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE AAAAAAAAAAAAAN LAN ANP "he Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates VAAN FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 5l LARGE ARE ‘Union National Thirteen Local Groups To Receive Money From Clarence Schock Will In the direct bequests of $57- L000 and charitable the will ence Schock, Presbyterian ceive $10,000. or General Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital will ceive $5,000 as will Bryn Mawr College, Franklin and Marshall College, Westminister College, New Wilmington, Del., Eliza- bethtown College and the Blind of Lancaster to churches, colleges institutions of the late the Mount Church will Both the contain- “lar- Joy ed in re- Lancas- the re- Association ty. Nine other churches in Mount Joy will also $1,000 each. They are the Mount Joy Church of God, St. Mark’s Ev- angelical United Brethren, Mt. Joy Methodist, Trinity Luther- an, St. Luke’s Episcopal, As- of Virgin Mary Cath- olic, Evangelical Congregational Old Mennonite and African Methodist Episcopal. The Mount Joy the American Red Cross, the Mount Joy Boy Scouts and the Mount Joy Girl ‘Scouts will al- co receive $1,000 each. Beneficiaries under trust funds to be established include the Presbyterian Home of Cen- tral Pennsylvania at Newville; the First Presby'erian Church of Mount Joy and the Donegal Society of Lancaster County. The will also directs that $2- 000 loan to the Presbyterian Church in Donegal be cancelled His estate was estimated at more than $100.000 in personal property and $20,000 real estate. receive chapter of a in CELEBRATED Mrs. Breneman, gal Springs Road, Mount celebrated her birthday day. Gertie young. ® BIRTHDAY Done- Joy, Tues Oscar was fifty-one years Charles: Ashenfelier Joy, were crowned and Mr. Club. Helen Louise Bucher, and Miss Officers Installed For Mount Joy Lions Coun- | | JOHN WEIDMAN installed at the Officers meeting were regular of Joy Lions Club Tusday night at Hostet'er’s by John Hoover, Jr Mountville, John deputy district Weidman installed as the new president. of governor. was Lewis Bixler as first vice presi- dent; Clyde Mumper, and Clayton Aument, third vice Alvin secretary; Ralph Alleman, treas- Sr., Zerphey, Jr. directors. second Bigler was installed as urer; Jay Barnhart, lion tamer; Henry lion John Landis, and Koser, new twister; Victor One member, Charles Sr., Two Also were admitted visitors were included in reports of Ashenfelter, was {o the group also present the the Paul and program given by Alleman The new convention Wolgemuth, that the chosen the Kutztown state Gingrich, Arthur three announced district is Jos- Snook governor eph of both Vacation at the final school dance of the Donegal High School. Each was chosen from four candidates from the four senior dents vated for the winners by paying a penny per vote. homeroom classes and the stu- The money will be given to a hospital charity. The affair was spon- sored by the school senate. the | Mount | | was | terest | pany | bia Fire Company first | will attend | from of Mount | Lists Rose Contest Winners the Jank Union held Ap- Thursday, The employees of National Mount Joy their second annual | preciation Day Rose Apprec’ation Day Rose on | June 2. is dedicated to the customers of | the bank by the employees and intended to show | is apprecia { tion to the bank’s customers by | the of the bank. On Rose Day | agree to bring themselves to | hibition, either entry or arrangement entry, all | of which are placed in the lob- This year class for arrangements prepared the employees roses grown by bank as a the for ex- one bloom by of the bank. a by the men of the bank as well the interest. as one by women | great Display cards prepared | Linncaus W. Longenecker plac- ed at several locations in | bank read: “To the Customers: MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY,JUNE 9, 1955 ( | ® — RESIDENTS ASKED REPAIR PAVEMENTS Residents of the | asked repair pavements which are not level. Some pave of pave- 4 ® TO borough are to blocks [ ments have have been raised cond.tions, mens which weather other tree Resi- the the dang- by reasons. to pavements because of er of persons tripping over the trunks or dents are advised repair offsets. reminds resi- the that | anyone would be seriously hurt Council also dents that in cvent falling on property such as this the property owner is held liable. > — Rotarians And Wives To Hear Rev. Dick created by | the | This day is dedicated to you in| it will while business the hope that add your pleasure you with “The Employ National Mt. are transacting us.” signed, Union and was of the Joy- Bank.” Dr. C. Start Smith, physician Elizabethtown, representative of the Rose Society, judged tries in the various classes and Mr. N. C. Rothrock, of Elizabethtown, judged ar- rangements. The Queen of the Show a Peace rose exhibited by Carl S Krall, who received a prize for the highest number of ees regional American the of and en- also, the was also for the points and a second prize his artistic arrangement Mr. Charles recieved first prize and D. Vic tor Shank third In the arrangement class, Miller Mrs. In men’s class Heaps prize in this artistic Flor first class women’s MSs awarded Katharine Heaps, second, and Miss Arlene Miller, third. ence was prize, hun Approximately one dred exhibits were on display. Mrs. in Ruth charge Coble of ass sted arrangements by Miss Rutn Miss Florence Mil- and was Shenk and | ler. This event is of special in- the many the community to rose grow- ers in as well | as to the employees of the bank | who all grow roses as a hobby | Fire Company Wins | Prize In Parade Mount Company in the Lancaster County Fire prize Fire- men’s Convention Parade Marietta last Scterday. The cals were awarded $150.00 having the best-appearing with than 40 men in and having music. Colum No. 1} division. Joy Friendship received second in lo- for com- less I'ne won in this Forty-two represented at which held parade the companies the following were convention the auditori was in school | um, ‘Day Campers Make Registrations One hundred forty-two Girl Scouts and Brownies reg's ered to date for the Mount Joy-Flor- Day Camp which starts next Tuesday at the Cove. Girls the six-day session Joy, Marietta in Mount | Maytown. Mrs. Warren Foley will be in and tivities of some of the campers will be working for camperaft badges, cleaning woodland near | the Cove and setting up a prim- itive camping unit. Kraybill lef charge of the event. Special ac-| to REV. DAVID DICK™ Members of the Rotary Club of Mount Anns tend and their Rotary at- meeting Joy have been invited to a Sunday 12 evening in Hershey welcome the Rev. David Dick of Stirling the Ro Hershey, according on June the Theatre {o and Mrs Scotland, as guests of tary Club of made by to an announcement Lewis Maurer president of the Hershey club. The Rev, Mr Dick has just been elected pres of the Rotary Clubs of Britain Ireland, and home ident Great will the way Scotland alter attending Golden vention held and be on to the re- Anniversary Con Rotary in Chicago. Dr. Schlosser To Go To Alaskan Station Dr. David for a two to three year Ar- the first week May, has been on leave here in Mount Joy. He will leave Mon- report to Fort Lewis, Wahington. at his cent of Inlernational Schlosser, who my enlistment in day and Tacoma, Plans de time in- Al- duty sta- the present } stationed be in ch aska ng at a permanent t'on. Both Mrs. Nancy are planning to join him Alaska at later dale. ® Drawings Made From Primary Ballots Several Schlosser and in a cand.dates for township offices by write-in votes September 6 to pay required and loyalty the County Election There were 48 pri- election On the Lloyd Shuman local borough and nominated until lees have filing submit where to oa hs, Lancaster Board said mary ties. Democrat'c ticket, was nameAd for judget of elections Donegal Twp. Hope ser was named to run as school director in Mount Joy Borough. In district Mount Joy Township, Miles Robinson, of Florin, to for judges of election and in the Milton Grove of Mount Joy Township, Clarence B. Heistand was named to run for (judge of elections. i - Members of the Election | Board made the drawings. to run in East Ros- lower was named run First Place Named Seven students were the outstanding s'udents the sven major courses at Donegal High School. Peter Nissley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nissley, East Main Street, Mount Joy, was honored as having the highest average in the academic or college pre- the named of the as paratory course of senior class. Karlecen Raffensberger, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Raf- fensberger, Florin, had the highest average in the sccre- tariel course. Donald Raber, of had the highest ave- the clerical course. ter Maytown, rage in Other were ture; students agr.cul- home ec- general; industrial outstanding Jrubaker, Drescher, Ella Engle, Lehman, James Ruth onomics; land Carl arts. Siu Graders Are Promoted In E. Donegal East i mentary ele- six- | students June 1 cere- at Maytown school. Following the with Loraine Felty at the piano, the Rev. John H. Gable gavel the invocation. The sixth grad-| ers “Fairest Lord the Rev. devotions. Donegal Townsh'p schools graduated in fo : [Monies processional, Jesus,’ iE sang | John which led Young, graduating "after Hiestand in William the the er representing welcomed | Sylvia Emenheis- | played an accordion solo and | gave a vocal | class, audience, Jean Breneman solo The the on the Sweet points: Rev. Mr | address Gable present- of the “Before He evening | You're | stressed 3 d subject, Sixteen.” (Turn to Page 4) ® New Family Visited By Joycee Committee | visited | Mount | local | Rev. | ncw One new family was “Welcome to Committee” of the JoyCees lost week. The and Mrs. George Ludwig, pastor of the local and Salunga | Methodist churches were visited by JoyCce members, Mrs. John | Mrs. Thomas O’-| by the Joy Landis and Connor. The Ludwigs have three chil- boy | family | | dren, two girls and one 4, 6 and 8. The moved to borough from Tower City Rev. Ludwig was originally New Hol- | land. Residents of asked to report bv calling the phone number listed the upper lefihand | corner of the front page. EA - - | More Water Repairs | Are Completed One comple ed borough ages the but from town are | residents | the new in job was Mount Joy | system this week. Valves the water works were repaired. In order to do this, the water had to be turned off. In order that the residents would not be without water for a long period of time the work was completed on a round-the clock set-up. Samuel Miller, authori'y president, was on the job from Monday morn- ing 5:30 a. m. to Tuesday morn- ing, 5:30 a. m. The next job will be install- ing a new automatic pump in the station. more repair on the water at is | | sponsoring | June | sembly | Last Meeti | school meet | Throughout Initial Order Placed For Students Are Souvenir School Bells Orders are being received for the ‘‘tea-sized” bells which are to be cast from the old Mount Joy school bell. At the present time, will be received at the Bulletn office, and by members of the committee, Mrs. George Albert and O. K. Snyder Mt. Joy; Miss Betsy Bigler and Mrs. Charles Graham Lancaster (phone numbers are not in the present book but are listed with the operator) and from Wilbur Heistand in the Salunga-Landis- ville area. Orders will be received via mail. orders in in also The bell was sent via freight from the Mount Joy Freight station last week. Upon arrival at the company in East Hamp- ton, Connect cut, work will be- gin immediately the first shipment of bells. on According to communications received from the it will be possible to recast ap- proximately four bells from each pound of metal from the old bell. It because the old bell was made of bronze that the company is able to make the small tea-sized bells with the ‘loud ring” which these will have. A sample of a bell similar to the Mount Joy bells to be reccived is on display in the Bulletin window. Anyone invited to both inspect and ring the sample bell re- quest. company, is upon Circulars and order blanks are also being prepared by the group, the Mount High School Alumni Ass'n. . ® Joy Heisey To Enter State Contest John Heisey, Mount Joy Commerce will stale the of winner of Chamber Road-e-o the this Junior sponsored the group at Road ¢e-o0 weekend in Johnstown. Friday, 10, he will register at the Fort Stanwix Hotel follow- ing the registration, will be a coke party at the hotel for both and JayCees. Saturday, there will be an as- in the hotel and be- 10:30 and 12:00 noon, he will take the writ en exami- nation. After the eon, he will take his skill and road test at the Johnstown Mu- nicipal Airport. An awards banquet will be held Saturday evening at which time the winner the will be announced. Both the All-State Company and the Pennsylvania Motor Truckers Association are the who High accompanied represent Teenage and there contestants tween noon lunch- of contest Insurance faking state John, Donegal a'Tair possible. graduated School, by O. from will be K. Snyder, | Jaycee president. ng Club Is Held The last meeting of the school year for the Donegal High School Band Club was held on Monday evening at the The group decided second Monday Of Band high to the of September. Announcements were to the effect that $1,000 remains to be paid on the forms and that the band will parade at the Marietta Chil- dren’s Fair Saturday, June 11 ee ee eee (= -— -— SIXTH GRADERS TREATED The sixth grade class of the Maytown Elementary School was entertained party Saturday at the of and Mrs. Michael Gratch. the evening, the sixty-six members of the class played games. danced and were served refreshments. made still uni to a home on Dr. | Local Girl Wins Full Scholarship Joy Townships $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ANNEXED TO BOROUGH Marks Fifth Addition In Last Six Years An annexation of land locat- ed in both Rapho and Mount was accepted into the borough at the June meeting of the group Monday night. The total area includes 127.516 acres; 12.801 of which are in Mount Joy Township and | 114.715 in Rapho. MISS LORETTA GARLIN Miss Loretta ter of Mr. Garlin, 8 Joy, has Garlin, daugh- and Mrs. Charles Manheim Street, Mt. awarded the General Hospital Al- Association been Lancaster umnae nurses training scholarship for years. The scholarship is a full three-year scholarship. Miss Garlin graduated High School last week was member three from Donegal of where she the Honor Society a I Rotary Club Hears Talk on Drunkometer Capt. William S Lancaster City demonstrated Hershner of Police depart the determine the ment use of the whether Drunkometer to a person is under influence of alcohol Whil¢ yet passed legislation to permit the Drunkometer evidence that state make He are Pennsylvania has not results of to court, Capt bills assembly tests be used as in said the would Hershner now are before which admissable such evidence pointed out that most states now such evidence The stated that Drunkometer test not ed but using the design speaker is the scientific to persecute motorist, meth the in a person’s is smply a of amount quickly determining of od alcohol body been that have set up as the line beyond which Percentages a person is no longer fi' to drive that only are high enough the driv er who has had drinks judged the for has one or of driver two 1s not in danger a drunken tests do dete gone provide rmining when the a driver bevond of point safety TWINS WIN HONOR Mount Joy Br won LOCAL Mrs and Esther Hess No IVITS R1 hart Gertrude ck R3 the prizes for being the oldest twins at the Cloister Twin Association picnic Sunday at the Ephrata Legion Park Manheim reoresented Four Winners Are From Local The Mount Joy Townshp section is the peninsula created by the Little Chiques Creek which is used as the park be- low Park Avenue. In Rapho Township, the land included is on the cast side of the creek north of the highway including the Holstein barn east to the Twin Kiss ice cream stand and on the south side of the high- way east to and including the Albert Forry garage. Fiftcen buildings are included in the new section of the town. The annexation accepted by council marks the fifth the last six years. The others were portions of Pinkerton Road and School Lane; Cedar Lane and Birchland Avenue; Mount Joy Paper Company; and a portion the Mount Joy Bor- ough Park. in 30X of Alleys Named Upon checking over the bor- ough it discovered that several were un- named. Councilmen named the fifteen alleys from “A” to “0”. This necessary in order that Joseph water en- gineer, may submit the names the proposed sewerage sys- tem plans to send to Harrisburg An was sch- cduled adopted Monday night the opening returned to the for was alleys maps, was on ordinance which to be concerning streets borough of was solicitor more in- formation.. Thank Councilmen Letters Sent decided to send “thanks” to Jae- William Waltz donated labor in mak- new double fire place at Cove. The two bricklayers worked fourteen making he fireplace for public use. Offered complaints You letters of ob Zeller for their ing the two and a hours Complaints Several were is- cut weeds untised lots in the borough. liste were pre- sented by the tax collector. The li*t was turned the fi- nance cf further sued for persons to in Exoneration over to mmittee ior checking Meter Ordinance Passes The amendment to the meter ordinances was a- unanimous vote of The group voted 0 advertise the ordinance prior to its being put into use. Meters 11 installed on Barbara, Marotta Market and Delta Sts. Some of the meters will be one met Main Street of the others will be meters. ed bv a SIX men w be hour rs on and som two hour A petition was received from the Gerberich- Payne Shoe Company complain- the which is caused by the burning of trash 6) neighbors near ing about smoke (Turn to pag: Red Rese Store In Contest Of the twenty-eight the Red Rose sponsored ‘‘Strike It Rich” test conducted throughout the county, four were customers from the Mount Joy Red Rose store opera‘ed by Samuel Heis- ey, West Main Street. Mrs. Flory Newcomer, of Mt. | Joy, won second prize and was | awarded a GE television set: Mrs. Jacob Hynicker, winners in recent stores con- | Eliza- | | bethtown R1, won a fifth prize | stalled the air conditioner. - a GE air conditioner; Mrs, | Alvin B. Bigler, 258 West Main St.,, Mount Joy, a prize of $5.00 worth of mer- chandise; and Mrs. Charles R. Ebersole, 260 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a twenty-eighth prize of a costumed doll. John Way serviced and in- stalled the Red Rose sponsored TV set and the Hostetter Hard- ware Store serviced and in- fourteenth