| YOUR NNN TINY The Mount Joy DEDICATED AAA Te Report New Families 10 The Physician On Call NEWSPAPER L L = yz Who Are to be Visited Sunday FIFTY. FOURTH YEAR, NO. 52 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Authority Engineer Reports 0 oy | thorty tne Tors Mount Joy Baraugh Play ground Opens Monday SERVICE Sewerage Survey To Be Merchants Completed By August Plan Sale Bell Orders Ar € SENET BASEBALL GAME Free Instrumental Lessons New Program Joseph Michaels, engineer for rr Members of the Mount Joy A Midget Midget benefit base- the Mount Joy Borough Auth- New Minister | Merchants’ committee made B R : d ball game is being planned for 5 J tentative plans to conduct a emg eceive the near future. Managers Rob- Offered To Area Residents Endorsed By ority, announced that the sew- erage survey will be completed El a Dc ar by August. Originally scheduled for completion by July, he an- nounced that one extra month will round out the survey which is now 80 percent com- plete. According to tentative plans, in both the north and the south branches of the borough there will have to be approxi- mately eleven miles of sewers sales day in August. Clyde Esh One hundred and twenty per-| - leman was named chairman of By Committee team and Christ Zeiters of the : Di sh a “ot A 0 Arn . sons have already registered for | . . t the committee. Other commit Florin team are making plans free music lessons 40. be given Home Coming Services rec ors in the area starting next week. ’ New features have been ad- The registered persons to date, At Eby S Church ded to the program of the Mt. are all students from Donegal] High School, Mount Joy Ele- | group. concerning the bells and the tions. mentary School, Washing on . 9 : 3 . y. lees James Metzler and Benjamin| committee chairman sought the| ® ae le Elementary School in Florin, | northeast of Mount Joy, will 20, it was armoured by direct- | Groff, representing the Mount! proper information. Maytown, and Marietta School.| be held on Sunday, June 19 at or Marshall Gemberling, Mt. | Joy Athletic Association, ap The size of the bells is four Local Jurors To The Sree nd 5,30 p. m. Joy. | peared before the group re-|and one-fourth inches in height nstrumental lessons. are. offered) The old time German Songs One of the new ideas will be { a free of charge for the next ten| . : | questing funds for the baseball| with a diameter at the base of Serv n F will be sung oo dey. | @ division of age groups into : : reeks by ‘re Shields sung under the leader- 2 € I all weeks by H. Morrell Shields, 1 three groups. The beginners tee members are Paris Hostet- Orders are being received to hold a benefit game for Rob-| ter, Isaac Morris, Miller Wolge-| daily for the miniature bells ert Reheard within the next | muth and Leonard Safko. The|peing cast from the metal of month. group will make their report] (he old Mount Joy School bell.| Mr. Reheard is recuperaling [at the July meeting of the|Several questions have arisen following some serious opera- The Annual home coming ser- Joy Borough Playground which vice at Eby’s Church, 1': miles Will begin next Monday, June laid. Mr. Michaels was asked sev- eral questions pertaining to the sewerage plans by borough | team operation. The matter two and one-fourth inches. Columbia Ave., Mount Joy | ship of Rev. Harry Tobias, pas- ‘ representatives, Maurice Bailey | was tabled until the July meet- mo . . o> °"| group will include boys and present: } I \ | The date of the arrival of the our erms These free aaa ver | tor of Ruhl's Church. The ser-| >. : and William Dommell. He was ing. Ia : : cis ese free lessons are offer-| : girls from ages 5 to 8; the in- ‘ | first shipment of bells is not { mon will be given by the pas- termediate, boys and girls from 8 to 12 and senior group, boys Sixteen local citizens’ names ed under the Adult Recreation-| have been drawn for jury duty Program of the State of Penn- tor Rev. John H. Gable, Florin. asked whether or not the dis- John Way, president, was in| known at the present time but posal plant could be started be- charge of the meeting which|the company has assured the : : i fy Ap 2 PG werage system is : ras held i 5. opi ‘n : at the fall terms of Common sylvania and are being spon-| Annually folks from far and| and girls 12 and up. Since the fore the sewerage sysiem i = .. | was held in the grade committee that work has al- : i i ! started. He replied that it rhe Rev, George Ludwig 18) puesday evening rcady begun. The old bell ship leas and Quarter Sessions sored by the Marietta Play-| near, who once worshiped in| minimum age this year is 5, - « . « oS od y 2g ) > . . . | DY Pe + Fa) ar > v y . v the new pastor of the Mt. Joy : Court ground Association Lessons Eby's church, gather to renew those who will enter first could be started this fall. Ap- ped via freicht last week has bien ; ; fo Earl B. Myers will serve as will be given during the day-| friendship, sing the old songs, | grade this September are inclu- proval of plans by the state de- | and Salunga Methodist Church time and evenings from Mon- and to keep alive memories of ded in the minimum age group. — o - {| es . arrived in Connecticut. partment and the formation 0 Bs t D y | Devi Srothers guarantee hal 3 grand juror at the September .- ; Ir cou da | suaran 1 19 . days through Thursdays Any | days past. Registration Is First Day term of Quarier Sessions bond issues will enter into the! wuthenticity i mot: starting date. C Pl a 2 Court adults or students interested There is only one (1) mem- Monday, from 9 to 12 noon, Mr. Bailey also presented the Local Woman amp ans | the old Bell Petit Jurors for the Septem- receiving the free training | ber of the church remaining, | the direc.ors will conduct reg- authority with a map on which foci Hrothers has been in ber sessions will he Mery, from Mr. Shields are asked to, Mr, Harvey Zink, of Rabho istration of the yours people 3132 and is! Thome, Mount Joy R2; Melvin contact him to make arrange-| Township. Other former mem-| Following the registration per- were marked the previously un- ° P t Ni ht existance since 83° ; named alleys fac named al- Killed In Auto aren 1g on i gs 0 ol he O. Noit. Mi. Joy RZ; Mrs. Mary ments. bers have transferred to nearby jod the first morning, the di- 4 : Butzer, Manheim R2: Mrs. Another feature of the music| churches, or passed away. rectors will explain the sum- cil. Mr. Bailey also suggested A id arc registered for the Mt. Joy-| ration. Upon receipt of the Pearl Brenneman, Mount Joy Program of the summer will be . mer’s program to the children that the two groups work to- CCl ent Florin Girl Scout Neighbor-| bell. it was placed in a R1: Paul Singer, Manheim R2. | dances in the Marietta School . in the different age groups. Ten- hood Day Camp which started metal compartment. As Jurors for the Qctober 3rd by the Donegal High School Jaycees Discuss tatively, Miss Bonnie B'gler gether on the opening and fill- Mrs. Marshall Dussinger, 25, ing up of street openings in or-| pine Sireet, was killed when a | fuesday. It will be held three| {je matal is used in processing term of Common Pleas from Dance band directed by Mr. will be in charge of the begin- der to eliminate the closed car operated by her husband days next week also. The| aach order. the foundrv person- | the area are Harold Zimmer- Shields H lth F . ners; John Day, III, the inter- street openings’ settling causing collided almost head-on with amp is situated on the Covel a1 gre required to wich down man, Mount Joy; Helen L. Hel- Persons who have already ealt ar med'ates and Mr. Gemberling, driving problems. another car Tuesday in the out- peninsulo land near the 5c much of the metal that is frich, Landisville: Walter W. registered for the free course Tony Sinkosky spoke at the the senior group. Also included in Engineer | skirts of Chamberlain, South ough water works, the Hostet-| The balance is kept Dyer, Landisville; and John N. are Jackie Mariner, Jeffry Mar- iin WL Pi Mo nt ter field and the Stauffer field available for later use for addi Jender, Salunga iner, Larry Williams, Marlin Fegular meel ms : ileal ng : . ey 3 ye oe Pty vo girls : phabetically by borough coun One hundred fifty-three girl family, now in the fourth gene Registration will be conduct- ed at the pavillion on the east side of the borough park. Night Sessions Scheduled Michael's report was the fact Dakota. The couple was return- jd . . AE } mbar i i po . rere » phot Parent Night will 1} 3 . Joy Jaycees Tuesday night in that the survey on the water ing from a newspaper photo- arent Night will ye held! tional orders T'he ‘metal is Jurors for “the October “10 Brandt, Alice Sechrist, Robert the firehouse. Mr. Sinkosky, valves is nearing completion. graphers convention. Mr. Dus- now Wednesday evening, June | kent available for visitors’ in-! session of Common Pleas Court Reisch, James Nisley, Gary who represented the Penna : . : i He also received permission singer escaped with . cuts and | 22, at the Cove. At this spec-| spection at any time or at any are Roy Hoffman, Mount Joy: Zeller, Asher Halbleib, Dixie Department of Health, suggest- T'wo evening sessions will be from the group to make a study | bruises. She was conveyed | ial program, the Scouts and] stage of the operation. Herbert Tyndall, Mount Joy: (Turn to Page 4) ed that the group sponsor a held weekly during the nine- on the advisability of abandon- to the Community Bailey _Hos- Brownies will presem skits and Orders may be placed for Mrs. Frances Frank, Florin; a. i "health show in conjunction with week program. Tentatively . se} ing he athe pital in pe a i ig Soecial agtly the belis which say “Cast From Miller Wolgemuth, Mount Joy; Fl . Li the local community exhibit in for Venday and Thursiay eve- I it Joy Cemetery. He wil short time after she was ad-i ities o t 1e camp include cook-| Mt. Joy School Bell 1872-1954" Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mt. Joy: orn 1CNS October 0 K Snyder, Jr., nings, they will be from 6 to 8 make the report at the July | milted. ous, trips fo the Heisey ranch! from The Bulletin office, Mrs Mrs Joseph Germer, Mount president, appointed a commit pm. Daily sessions are from 9 meeting. Mrs. Dussinger was born in for swimming, bike hikes and! George Albert, O. K. Snyder, Jov aid Mrs Jertha Hotten Hear Re ort | tee to check into the possibility a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1 to 3 A special meeting will be | Germania, near Galeton, Pa., a sleep-outs™. Each group of of Mount Joy: Wilbur Heistand, stein, Manheim RI. p of such a local show. William D. m, These evening sessions will called at the request of the daughter of Hugo Schaar and Intermediate Scouts are sleep- Salunga:; Miss Betsy Bigler and » ee Gassman, Charles Ryman, War- president, ‘Samuel Miller, to the late Pearl Schofield Schaar. ing in tents at the Cove for Mrs. Charles Graham, Lancas n onvention | ren Hayman, Abram Roser and include special events night, discuss the rules and regula- She resided in Galeton prior to several nights. ter Local Students | Grissinger were nam- play nights and music nights tions for water users. The group ' her marriage. She was ¢ Mrs. Warren Foley is camp ° nes Arthur Wolgemuth gave a Tt when there will be an orchestra P ' her marriage. She was a mem I ed to the committee agreed to the laying of an eight per of the St. Luke's Episcopal director; Miss Anna Mae Eby, Are Graduated report of the s'ate Lions con- Plans were compleied for a for dancing. Examples of spec- inch water main on Manheim | Chure assistant; Miss Elsie Lefever A 3 i ‘ egular roti ans © ial events will be hobby or pet a ea Church. ug oy ” ’ rs. ineer S F ¢ I vention at the regular meeting volleyball party to be held on shows: play nights might be pS r( viargKel ocd : pr he n fas SHA < IVIT'S “ve . : : ~ . 3 "a he . ! ? Besides her husband, she is, ut rem 0 eges of the Florin Lions Club Mon- Sunday afternoon at the local : . North Market Streets. survived bv. one ‘daugitter. Con Sprecher, business manager, Lec: > sf i ther and daughter night or fa- su } ‘ ) - m L ya res av night 1 Clearview -!| Legi > gr S + Jay ; An employee will be hired stance; her father and step- Leaders and assistants for the Re-Elected 'wo Mount Joy students re- day night at the Clearview Dn egion 0S ground Ss 9! : y- ther and son night by the water authority to do moth : Mi d. Mr H nine groups are as follows: ceived degrees from Pennsyl- ner. He also presented a check Cce€€ members and their families Dances will be planned on i ‘ ‘ 3 ( er, pr, ran Mrs ugo the B Lal \ . To : : ima Xv y ro \ > i : 2 Ji 'S : general repair work on the wa- Scharr, Elmira, New York ed Brownies, Mrs. Shirley Hoover oR vania State University. Miss to Benjamin S.aley, president, beg'nning at 2:00 p.m. James yo tennis courts. The Donegal > { c c yoy a, y , an By Vor oo! . y : ; . no oe ys Ww vate v awar ter lines. The group hopes to two sisters, Mrs. Clifford Lc Mrs. Doris Myers, Miss Joanne Auxiliary Head Mary C. Nolt, Mount Joy R2, for the first prize that the Frailey, Lancaster, was award high school dance band will nes g § ( sters, Mrs. or .on- | VMK VI 5, Miss Joann : : : : > “ir employ such a person within don, Youngstown, New Y k Brown, Mrs. Ralph Rice, Mrs received a bachelor of arts de- club won in District 14-D. ed the weekend trip to Atlantic 1,0 fv these evenings } § ers ! : ngs /n, New York, yn, Was ¢ ice, vires 3 : : : Thic vi ive iv : ily : y : the next month. In the mean-| and Mrs Porothy Jane Ingra-| Emily Horner, Mrs. Esther Mrs. Fred Rineer, Landis-| gree in commerce. This prize was given on a Cily First Week Activities are time, general repairs will be ham Galton ny at 30ltz, Mrs. June Johnson. Mrs ville, was re-elec ed president Richard L. Tyndall, East Main point system which included at- Mount Joy Jaycees will enter Announced done by Mervin Smith, who Funeral services will be held Mae Yingst, Miss Anna Mae| °F the Walter S. Ebersole Post gireet, received a bachelor of nd In the the gouty Joyeces sofiball les During the first week, ten orks vA he , services wid A 19: ie Mise B 4... 185 American Legion Auxiliary, science degree in bacteriology. classification, the Elizabethtown gue with the first game to be different games will be intro- works with the engineer. in the St Luke's Episcopal ‘by, and Miss Dorothy Kaylor; 5 8! v . tro Three ‘water leaks were or-| Church S 1 rd ps pe Intermediates Mrs George for the new year, at a meeting William Fritz Hug. Landis- Club ranked fourth. played next Monday in New duced in the senior group in c AK = Fe Saturday r g, & iL ; . i e 's are aske dered fixed; one on West Done- 11:00 a. m iy too hus: i Brown III, Miss Thelma Taylor, N€ld at the post home last’ yi]lle, graduated cum laude from Reports on the community Holland. Members are asked to (Turn to page 4) p : Si > a. 7 er > J od, Yir . Ti: 3 . . . ot » fire © ‘ 3 gal Street, Manheim and Hope- | the Henry Eberl oe n Mrs. Earl Koser, Mrs. James lursday evening. This marks' the Lawrenceville School, Law- sale and trip to Philadelphia to meet at the firehouse at 6:00 ® Be c - > enry Loerle cemetery : ’ : whe , : . : Bre a 2 of 9 14 : v4 oy: rts °g Mrs. Rineer’s third year in the penceville, N. . a major league baseball gi » P.m. for transportation 12 well Streets and West Main| There will be no viewing. Roberts, Mrs. Ruth Simmons, Rinee ye renceville, N. J. J ? gu ase game will be the School Board Adopts Street re imate Mrs. Walter Brandt, Mrs. Haz. Position of presidency. Six local area students grad-| Were also given. Thanks was STE ©. in Water will be piped to the el Baker, Mrs. Martin Ney, Mrs. Lee Ellis, Sr. was chos- uated from Franklin and Mar- | 8iven to H. B. Johnson and i oe ee for oy New Budget 30y Scout building and into the Convention Report Miss Mary Bailey and Mrs | en first vice president; Mrs. shall College. Degrees were! Robert Johnson for the bus, | Leorge WOber is the A budget of $207,722.56 was 3oy Scout building and into the : used free of charge, to trans- Chairman of the project, assis'- a arge, ans adopted at the postponed June Harold Billows: Senior helpers, Edward Brown, second vice conferred on John A. Bowman, Miss Nancy Diller and Miss president; Mrs. Mary Myers, of | West Main Street, Mount Joy; ed by Charles Johnson and Burton Shupp new Nelson Sentz building de- Given velopment adjacent to the Mar- port the Donegal High School meeting of the Mount Joy Bor- baseball team to this game two ough School Board last Thurs- ietta pike near the Donegal Adam Greer, president of the Dixie Bair: Life Savers, Miss Marietta, secretary; Mrs. Lee John C. Good, Landisville; Ed- DE : Hich School: The nav local Rotary Club, gave a re- Dunnick, Miss Betsy Musser Ellis, Jr. recording secretary; ward C. Shelly, Manheim R2; weeks ago Mi Savder was In charge of day evening. This budget calls of the group will be held the port on the recent Rotary con-| and Miss Janet Belser: Nurses. Mrs. Gwendolyn Graybill, Lan- Thomas Hendrix, James Stauf- A challenge from the Mount the Iegund whieh was also at- for the borough's annual pay- third Tuesday. of July instend vention in Chicago, at the Mrs David Schlosser. Mrs | disville, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth fer, and Robert Harper, all of Joy Lions Club was accep ed ended by two © new members, ment to Donegal H'gh © School 0 the a A ahh. Tuesday luncheon of the club. Raymond Knorr and Mrs. Jos- Allen, Sergeant-at arms: Mrs. Landisville. to play a softball game Tues- jones Smith and John Landis. of $117,000. ee § Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sloan | eph Germer; and Nursery, Mrs, Jean Grubb. historian: and Mrs. re ees day, July 5 at the Mount Joy | fentahve report was issued Included in the budget is —— Se and family and Mr. and Mrs. | John Baker. Vernon Young, chaplain. J K To'B Borough Park oY Nicholas Leitner that the $5.000 for painting and minor Samuel Balsbaugh also attend- er me The groap voted to send Mrs. ocann ramer ° e Mr. and Mrs Benjamin community picnic will be held repairs to the Mount Joy Ele- F. & M. College Lists ed the convention. ; Rural Woman Hurt In R neer to the state _ convention Girl Scout Counselor Staley will represent the club meniay School mre y in Pittsburgh wi h all the ex- Joann Marie Kramer, 105 at the national Lions conven- en Honor Students HEISEY 15 ELEVENTH Accident In Township penses to be paid by the group.) New Haven St., will be a coun-| tion in Atlantic City June 22- IN STATE COMPETITION Mrs. Elizabeth Gundlack, 78, Also decided by the group, the|selor for girl scouts at Norris- 25. The next meeting of the «Four Mount Joy boys and one John Heisey, the Mount Joy Mount Joy R2, was hurt when Elizabethtown auxiliary will be town, Pa. group will be held at the Mt. Landisville boy were placed Jaycee’s teenage road-e-o win- she was struck by a truck near entertained by the local group Miss Kramer attended classes Joy American’ Legion Home on on the honors and dean's lists| ner was ranked eleventh in her home on the Mount Joy to to a corn roast in September. |gosigned to teach advanced Monday, June 27. The affair ® of distinguished students for State competition last weekend Mastersonville Road at 4:00 p. Mrs. Leon Gassert will drive camping skills at the training will be ladies night with spec- a the second semester at Frank-| in Johnstown. Mr. Heisey plac-| m. Saturday. She was taken to the auxiliary’s representative| gagsion at Philadelphia YMCA's ial enterdinment to be offered fin and Marshall College. ed eleventh in eighty-eight en- the Lancaster General Hospital to Girls Keystone Camp Sun- Camps near Downingtown, Pa on the program John Bowman, West Main St.| tries. He was accompanied to by the Mount Joy Community day. Miss Carol Ginder, Florin, ghe studied crafts onder the di- | . and Willlam Tyndall, North the competition by O. K. Sny- ambulance where she is report-| will represent the group. rection of Mr. Reifer. AMBULANCE ANSWERS TWO Jarbara Street: and Thomas E.| der, Jr. Jaycee president. ed in satisfactory condition suf- Following the auxiliarv’s ° ni CALLS DURING WEEK Hendrix. Landisville. were - | TR fering from shock and multiple pyusiness meeting. the women ’ The Mount Joy Community placed on the honors list by MISS GROFF LEAVES abrasions. presented the Legion with a Dr. O'Conner Opens ambulance took two trips oy Dean A. G. Breidenstine. The FRIDAY FOR WELLSBORO According to sta’e police, she new electric grill which will New Offices ing the past week. Mrs. Edwin 28 honors list is composed of stu- Miss Doris Groff leaves Fri- was struck by a truck used for make four grilled sandwiches Dr. Thomas O'Connor, 4 E. Brubaker, North Barbara St. dents whose averages are from day for Wellsboro where she hauling junk and operated by] at the same time. Main Street, has moved his of- was taken to the Pleasant View 3.75 and 4. (A perfect average will represent the local high Guy Spittler, New Haven St, ® — fices to 6 East Main Street ef- Nursing Home in Manheim by is 4.) school in the Laurel festivities.! Mount Joy. She walked in| LTFE OF HERSHEY TO BE | fective this week. The offices drivers Christ Charles and Donald H. Thome, Mariet'a A recent graduate of Donegal front of the truck in a'tempting FEATURED ON TELEVISION ' are a new l-story building adja- John Myers, Wednesday, June Avenue, and Clair Wagner, Jr., high school, Miss Groff will to cross the road without look The 1'fe of Milton S. Hershey cent to his residence which in- 8th. pes + _— a i — NE I a Et I El ea ene DE SI A oe ead gs. Ac. wt 3 3 : ; aring A all : ng s, consultation drivers took Mrs. Elizabeth ¢0rding to Dudley Hurley, who lives near the Little Chiques list is composed of students Pennsylvania State Laurel and probably did not hear the Fame drama Sunday, June 19, room, business office and drug Gundlack, Mt. Joy R2, to the on East Main Street, the chick doesn't use the leg for with averages from 3 to 3.74. | Queen. | truck appioaching. |5 to 5:30 p.m. | room. bs Lancaster General Hospital. | we Sng. I5 Joested ih She migdle Of ay. The chick keeps ego Sa