The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 11, 1955, Image 1

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Mount Joy Sewer Project Showing Progress
Borough Authority et
Acts To Retain | yous The
Fiscal Agents HOME
Notable progress in bringing NEWSPAPER
sewers to Mount Joy was evi
dent in Tuesday night's meet-
ing of the Borough Authority
 
DEDICATED
COMMUNITY
SERVICE

Engineer Joseph A. Michaels
placed nearly complete plans
for both the disposal plant and
the sowiae ines before the uth] VEAR, NO, 8 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1955 $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
ority That these plans will be : :
completed and placed in the |
Local Children Explorers In Progress Bailey Named
hands of the state in Seplember
‘Of Desert Hike |
Complete Clzss ! According to word received Head Of New
Chest Division
4 by Mrs. Harold Etsell, the four
In Swimming Explorer Scouts from Mount
i Joy who are hiking in New
Maurice Bailey, Donegal
| Springs Road, has been named
| chairman of a new Town-Chest
| Division of the United Commu-
| nity Campaign it was announc-
| ed by Community Chest head-
| quarters in Lancaster. This new
| division was set up this year in
| order that local organizations
and the United Community
was assured.
The Authority voted unani-
mously to retain C. C. Collings
and Company, Inc., of Philadel-
phia as fiscal agents. By this
action the Authority members
made certain that plans for fi-
nancing the project will be
Mexico are carrying out plans
as planned.
Ten local children completed
their intermed ate swimming
tess at the completion of ihe During their train layover in
two-week swimming classes at Chicago, they toured the Mus-
pointed out the necessity for | the Hershey Pool last week. eum of Science and Industry.
starting work immediately on They are Phillip Sinegar, Gary Upon arriving at the Philmont
rs ‘plans. : | Joyce Berrier, Mar- Ranch, the boys were given a
Then he pointed out it will ios a lene Sinegar, Nellie Derr, Da- physical examination and re-
only require a few days afer | vid Halbleib, James Hocken- licved of any excess baggage \
{ berry, Frank Kyle, Ralph Rice, prior to making the hike.
ready as soon as the state has
approved engineering plans.
Clifford C. Collings, Jr.
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state approval of the project ;
has been received to iron’ out and Bernell Heisey. After a conditioning hike at Campaign may work closely to-
final deta‘ls. Twenty-two children com-' the Horace Maxwell Ranch, the gether.
Mr Collins presented an im- pleted their beginners win boys and their _Zroup rode Ft. Dix. N. J Pvt: Gil-| The local groups included in
posing list of municipal pro- Ming tests, Thy as Jona fr pe Brs: six n i bert F. Cornwell of Main St.,| the ‘Town-Chest Division are the
jects for which h's company Bennell, Harry Griggs, Pi ne jor ol A ; ne Florin, Pa. has arrived here| Social Welfare Association of
has acted as fiscal agents. in- Peanall, John Harnish, Ro i e. Last Tree ay, the act.al and been assigned to Fox 364th| Mount Joy; Elizabethtown Com-
cluding the Mount® Joy water Eshleman, Batry Coover, Geo hilte began, While the boys are of (he 6th Infantry Division for| munity Chest, Marietia Welfare
system. Author'ty members ex- Ro h, Bonn‘e Bair, Donna Eltz,! carrying all their necessary aight weeks of basic training. | Association, Lititz Community
pressed satisfaction for their James Harnish, Douglas Kyle, food stuffs, pack borroes are He is the son of Mrs. Dor-| Chest, Manheim Welfare, Asso-
previous dealings with the Col- James Kyle, Jay Kaylor, Carol carrying the sleeping equ. p- othy Cornwell of: Moin St | ciation, Ephrata Community
lings company. Buchenauer, Carol Kaylor, Rob. ment for the hike. ri Pa. ' Chest, New Holland Welfare
Robert Rosser inquired of ert Hopple, Diane Reese, Thom-| Some of the highlights re- Prior Atay + worn, Federation and Mountville Wel-
> as Roth, James Stettler, Ruth ported on thus far were seeing rior to entering the service, fare Association.
Williams, Donald Zeller and wild animals with a special in- © Vl: Cornwell attended East In the Northwestern “B”
Donegal Twp. High School.
Area, Lester Hostetter has been

Mr. Collings as to how long it
. : ONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Fred B. Bucher, Ever >; vi Irvin Yoffe 13
ake for his c any . cher, kverctt, Pa. Irvin Yoffee, Irvin Yoffee Asso- >
Po : ik or a: a 3 to] & i Harrisburg, Pa.: Henry G. Carpenter, President, Mount Joy Mutual Insurance Company: John Brown. terest in seeing buffalo. In the
get their yory gone, Mr. Coi- Jack K. Scott, Elizabel iawn, a Valentino A. Palumbo, Lancaster, Pa. Every child that entered the training camp, one of the in- He was formerly employed named’ chairman: with Ro
lings assured Mr. Rosser that BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIG! William K. Bowman, Bowmans Insurance Agency, Palmyra, course from Mount Joy advanc- gtructors threw a live Prairie by H. W. bolle & Sons, Florin. Forney, Jr Florin as co a
> J « > net arrice 2. > 3
the work would be done as Pa.; Wa'ter G. Mas’, a] Te Mast, Reading, Pa.; Allen H. Herr Danner Insurance Agency T ni SS
: Last Berli Dy ? at least one class. The, Ratiler and a Diamond Rattler i nr z
coon as the engineer has com- East Berlin, Pa. ; : man. Arthur D. Sprecher has
: ‘ i course was set up in' eight into a circle surrounded by the been named advisor
pleted his. Mr. Rosser asked if ee et eee i eos mettre sit} Nas doe he : .
@elasses. In the first class, the boys to demonstrate what to do aygroun 0 The top county leadership
To ai Son as d ig Insurance Co Two Local Youths children are taught the funda- if they should encounter any for the United Communi y
er covering that po and Mr. ° 0 ers our mentals of breathing in the wa- on the hike. On the menu high- 9 2 :
Collings replied affirmatively. us ah : : Campaign was completed this
the first class, each light was buffalo steak. 0 war S week as the Joint Policy Com-
i ter. From
Mr Collings also stressed the C 100 h Represent County | 157 From the fre cae Se :
oF. olings alsg Stressed I omp etes t id Gerberich-Payne child advanced on an individual The boys, Harold Etsell, Jr., mittee announced the appoint-
point that the Authority could Clair Wagner, East Main St., basis. At the completion of the Ronald Schofield. Robert Buch. ; John H. Stefly. of ‘S10
award contracts as soon as it . and Miss R ie Jean Reese : ach: child was present 1 t urs a ment of John H. elly, o
ana Miss Honnie Jean keese, of course, each child was present- enguer and Jerry Buchenauer, South Broad St., Litt
has received a firm commitment niversar e e alin Sl an : «+ certifioate stating: his oF ; outh roa ox ittz, as
Delta Streel returned Saturday oe om an t ed with a certificate stating his geheduled to arrive in Lan- Chairman ‘of the Northern
» sale p ds : : Mo ‘ rack events are NE ,
on Wie sale of bonds, i p from the United Christian p y accomplishments and a patch gator next Tuesday August 16 Field and traci events wee . iia
> : During the second day of the : : : : 2 aug "begun Tuesday evening at the County Division. The Rev. Har-
Report from the Allen Lab- 3 Youth Movement summer train- : . : to place on their bathing suits. ® g saa) 8 & di
i i . ist one hundredth jubilee of the . . . Thirty-five soldiers from the : local playground. Although the old F. Minnich of Denver, Co-
oratories of Harrisburg, chemist Jl ing conference at Camp Kene- The course is sponsored by the ppyniON CANCELLED a a0 Chairma in k with M
firm that makes periodic checks Mount Joy Mutual Insurance gat. ke Quartermaster School of Fort evr RES: News. The rine ied a preliminary events were all airman, will work wi r.
; I c cf h satake. : Harrisburg Patriot News, The Greider reunion, orign-| _, _ 1 Tuesday, the finals ill Steffy in completing the North-
of Mount Joy's water indicates Company, an awards dinner Clair and Ronnie Lee, Va. toured the ayepjcan Red Cross and Her lly scheduled for last Sunday Hoge le nals Wm C izati
¢ in s 0g * / < 3 as y a. Dwi 5 Ti SPQ » Y Pore ‘ -
that the local water is the best was held at the Hershey Com ed the county UCYM at the Payne Shoe Company last Fri-| ghey Pool. Children were wag cancelled because of the be un Ws evening Winner 2 ir Sy marie fon oF val
it has ever been. munity dining room. On this, stig SE * : transported: daily trom (he Mi Cy Ee PRO | the events will be listed in next unteer workers.
ZF J’ week long training session. day. As a part of the Commod ransported daily Mt ' death of one of the clan mem cals Baldty The United Comunity Com
Clearance on approval for the first day of the company s The state-wide conference in-! ity Course Field Trip sponsored Joy Borough Playgrounds by bers, Rea Greider, Saturday Woois ni ine te 2 y
crossing the Lumber Street second century of service, ; 4. sates fr 1¢ le i ; Thos instructors Marshall Gember vo Next Thursday evening will Paign unites this year for the
dd Th cluded delegates from 9 de- py the Quartermaster Training instr iyi loll Mr. Greider died of a heart at : first time the United Red Fea-
bridge with a new 12-inch awards were presented to ten inations sori ordi re ' _ ken! ling. John Day Mrs. Donald sp i. be awards’ night at the play $
ridge a 1 <-n J ; . nominations working coopera Command, the men were taken ling, Jo ay, tack following his volunteer : ther Ct nis f the C
in is pected ithi the of the company’s agency fami-|,. ;.. : . . Tl » and Miss Bonnie B ger. y : : ground. Awards will be given ther Campaign o e Commun-
main is expectec W n : tively through the youth de-| on tour through the plant fol- 1wome and Miss g help on the new Salunga pavil ity Chest, the Red Crows Dri
xt 30 davs. Mr. Michaels re- ly of four hundred. a > Ay sila ss FOUR REACH CLASS 6 : to the outstanding children in ity 1est, the Red Cross Drive,
next 30 days, Mr. Michaels J partment of the Pennsylvania owed by lunch at the Clear- RE. JAR lion on Saturday. Nah Shi and the fund raising drives of
poried. Additional countians who at- council of Christian Education.| view Diner. Gary Stark, Irene Z'mmer- : ° fe the various divisions. The play- the Hear] C 2 C
Mans for { the tended the dinner other than " : ‘ man. Jeffrey Meckley, and Es ground will also be open for UWE caring Conservation en-
Plans for completion of the 2 7° wi M The 40 delegates were given Captain Richard Lyle Clie man . 2.7 ze {to ti R Cl b ipervised play ter and the YMCA, two new
% 3 : SE » awards ; rs were Mr. er 1 > ore re vO the supervise a) f ’
Cedar Lane loop in the water the awards winners = Ye training for leadersh'p in ive of the United States Army was the r Rice were advanced to the otery u be : mw Rod Pedther Services
system will be worked out with and Mrs. Ww arrcn Ste man, Ol program areas: Faith, Witness. in charge of the group. Other sixth class. : 7 I'he tournam nts we Pe 1elc ohn H. Steffy is
the planning commission. Florin; Frank Zink and Samuel Fellowship Citizenship and i 2 on Heir Aold William Wealand, Ronald Will Welcome among the senior and interme- . : y is prop r
ae : § , Lene: at oints « interest or hel el ire a Kida , . RE Se
veal: Jones of Jones and Zink, Inc., an ! 3 = oy Hockenberry, Joyce Miley, Jere diate g'rls. A team consisting Of the Lititz Spring Garage. He
Work started Wednesday on Outreach. trip were a visit to the Phila y : . ae has worked in the United Red
, {zit incl Elizabethtown; A. Nissley Rohr- as : had : Rutt, Georgianne Schneider, Jo- I t ct G ernor of Esther Rice and Joyce Ber- has work n e n
the laying of an eight-inch main The Commission on Outreach delphia Quartermaster Depot, At ov : Feather Campaigns since 1950
) 4 a 7 Appletree Lancaster; and Charles : ie : wu Ann Bennett and James Phil rier won the croguet {ourna- ¢ ampaigns 50,
ip High Street Appletre Phipps and Richard E. Sayre reporied the new world youth the Gulf Refining Company, the 1 | i to class 5 The Rotary Club of Mount! ment and Jove 1so wor the serving as Chairman of Lititz
iv Tov Stree PPS & “Ne LU. Dayres, in 5 RA ve An Sind fre |, ps advanced to class o. > 3 ment and Joyce also 1 3 He ;
i to : Mount y : Bipoch project for 195i. Five hundred Standard Pressed St m Grog Stark. Johnson Eber: Joy will be host on’ Tuesday, PIE pons. Borough and Chairman of the
Jalves and a new fire hydran Ty : : ars wi » gont any, at Jenkintown, the Fire es oh : : : x nN wv ;
: ; tr ie Onc surprise fodture. Of dollars will be sent to Evangel- pany, al Jenk 0 n : sole. Gerald Alleman, Thomas August 46th to Bernard E. Point leaders among the girls Northern County Division. He
also are being installed for this S a ical churches of Belgium to sup- stone Tire and Rubber Com- ; Re Sina pe 8 girls She the Lands
Thursday evening's program : : gr 3 . Heisey, James Schatz, Judy Stansfield, Governor of the 268 are Esther R'ce. first: Donna 15 8 member of the ancaster
project. port a full time youth director. pany, Carlisle Sun Nene lichard Becker, District of Rotary Internation-| . ine County Community Chest Board
Next project wll be the lay- Was the appreciation speech Rev. Chauncey J. Varner, di- bury Tex ile Mills, C. H. Ma chenauer, Richan en : Eltz, second and Joyce Berrier,
2X1 CLV 32 fd : o D J. er, - ury : S, , ite. in ; 3. leis Ti 5 . ; ‘ar “Sal o nl
I proj : Carol Ann Settler, Janice Ber- al, who is making his annual third; for the seniors: Janice °f Directors and: the Campaign
given {or the celebration ny rector of youth work for the land’s and Sons Carpet and
one of the agents, Albert E. Council and leader of the train-' Rug Plant.
Hamilton, Mont Alto. He gave
ing of a main to correct the
dead end in Park Sireet. Pipes
also have arrived to complete
the loop on Manhein: Road.
rier, Karen Rice, Patty Fisher, official visit to each of the 38 Berrier. Holen Rutt and Nadine Committee. He was president
ae wid. hot the : Eugene Funk, Jeffrey Mariner, Rotary Clubs in Cumberland, Jailey, the intermediates: and of the Lititz Community Chest
Wig speech one hundred 158 ig io OO a total group 9 oye Dennis Fackler, Dennis Mateer Dauphin, Perry, York, Lancast- Dona. Lek Joanne © tod in 1951 and 1952.
and. forty in attendance. ehes 1 3 2 ! i made the trip. While one ha and Barry Etsell advanced to er and Lebanon county He will Karen Rce, the beginners. For “Our big United Communi'y
J nominational youth work of the men toured the ioenl Campaign this year is an ex-
msvke A - lass 4. the boys, Dennis Naugle, Harry
Friday marked the close of gram for more than 40 years. ant. the o'her half red the class i . ive ys, gle, arr) LB
TIMES LISTED FOR the three-day affair. No formal He urged the young poople to Ran or Sh 4 Lr Jory : ADVANCED TO CLASSES Griggs, William Pennell are trémely important drive”, Mr.
J : fi Hanover Shoe Compuny. TWO AND THREE leading the one group: James Steffy emphasizes. “With the
KINDERGARTEN programs appeared for the day. strengthen the work in the lo- ®
According to a report issu but agents and their wives cal] community.
al elementary school are ings datty Alleman,
by the local elementary s spent portions of the day re- “We must plan and promote Cub S Scouts Ian om n Yoo I oy eran
Jeffrey "Own, Jarr) J ,
addit'on of two Red Feather
Services to the Lancaster Coun-
ty Community Chest and the
Robert Pennell, Helen Rutt, Harnish, Johnson Ebersole and
Ronald Gamber, the second
group; Jarry Etsell, James
Ne bi “harle aps, times : Trad §
principal, Charles He IDS, laxing and visiting Hershey and such community projets and . 5
have been announced for Kin- i 4 “ . Robert Miley, Dolores Deibler, Phillips, George Roth and Ron- Red Cross, we shall have to
surrounding areas. programs as would streagthen ¥ on . R e ir. Ps 1 ge 3 >
Shiner to MeN) tony! pool the Cluistion faith of the youtn] | TTS; Lorry Deibler, Ka hy Leitner, ald Hockenberry, ihe third Shoot for a higher quota. All
A COCO o 10S © ristian fa ine y 1 “3: wy p i
school. ne D the guest book ; » i ry Cub Sec ; and Becky Schneider, Roger Cling- group; and Charles Zimmerman °f us will have to make an ex-
vo tr which was signed by those who of the community,” he said. Mount Joy Cub Scouts anc Do wwrthoris. Donald g 3; S$ Z ! 1 ta: ciioM
Mss. John Yonpim, dg attended ~~ Wednesday’s op n- ® | their families will hold a pic- ©r, Jeffrey Hawthorne, Dora Dennis Fackler and John Brown 'ra eflort.
ton teacher, will "teach those housa, countains other than the | nic at French Creck Stale Park Alleman, Ronald Alleman, De- are leading the fourth group.! In order to help meet our
vee A : \ ra nea, ans > } . = : : i Tarrv: Cider Tale . : ot
children residing in ithe West company agents who were Winners Named In | Sunday, Aug. 14. Signs will be na Leib, Torry Crider, Galan In the beginners, Harold Smith higher quota, we are encourag-
ward of the borough in the ; Ludwig, Kathy May, Rita May, is leading with Donald Alle-' ing employers to solicit their
placed at the park to guide the
tinge Tom . first semester Present were Harry K. Koser, . $i : i :
SG I the fst x i : Landisv'lle, president of the Bicycle Contest persons to the local Cub Scout Jill Sebpte. Hore in man, and, Gerald Ober, ved Smploves al the Place. of work.
and children residing in 1 Lititz Mutual Insurance Com : group. ty J. Etsell, Mitche J ert, for third. [In that way, this campaign
east ward, in the afternoons 4 € es Prizes were awarded for the Larry Fisher, Lisa Crider, Rob- The playground will close Which benefits the entire com-
A special charter review
meeting for Cub Scouts, com-
mittee members and all persons
pany; Francis L. Olweiler, Eli- 3
munity will be supported by
the entire community.”
group before the end of the TTT
season; this Friday afternoon FIREMEN CALLED TO
ert Mariner and Charles Zim-
merman advanced to the third
recent bicycle decorating con- a: je
next Friday. I'wo swimming
parties will be held by the
® alae
ENROLLS AT SCHOOL zabethiown, secretary of the test at the borough playground.
Miss Joanne Hess, East Main Farmers Mut wal Insurance Dena Leib was awarded a first] ! : class.
Street, has enrolled at the Ov- Conny Mr. and Mrs. for the preitiest with Dennis at oe Den Thelma Eltz, Donna Eberly,
; Gibbel, L'titz, secretary of Lit 3 : Mothers and en Fathers wi . : 3
rbrook Sc » Fackler see Je ¢ >» Bailey, Rta Johnson, ry . Ye
Bb choo] for tx Bling, itz Mutual Insurance Company: Packler, : Second nd mm be held Wednesday, August 17 Wine B ley 3.50. Jopnson is and next Thursday afternoon. EXTINGUISH BLAZE
near Philadelphia, for the au- itz Mutua surance Company; gi, thirds Irene Zimmer- 8 ’ Sharon Clinger, Joanne Lud- 1A | : :
Robert A. Eichholtz, Lititz; Mr. 7:00 p. m. at the elementary np Bernard E. Stansfiels = rr ount Joy Friendship fire-
wig and Valerie Schatz advan-


tumn semester, Last week, a man, James Harnish and Char- : 3
: . Wire . re , ; ; men were called to extinguish
boy from Ephrata appeared on ahd i doh Booth, My Joy; les Zimmerman, best color school. ced to the Secind class. address the Club and confer PARADERS NEEDED |a fire of railroad ties Fn
the television program, “Strike eon: x Bich Pad Thomas L. scheme; Barry Funk, B. Stet- More Den Mothers are urg-| meme with President Robert Hurst, FOR OXFORD | at 5:00 p. m. near the Market
It Rich” in behalf of Joanne. > Bram o Deroy) tler, Ronald Alleman, smallest; ently needed. Cub Seouty ae TO BE GRADUATED | Secretary Charles Ruhl, and Paraders are needed to| Street bridge. Ray Myers, fire
From the program she received Mutua fa Company. Jeffrey Meckley, Ronald Hock-| requested to wear their uni- One Mount Joy resident is a-| committee chairmen on Rotary march with the Mount Jov | chief reported that there was
; raille wristwatch : Ww So ! enbarrv ie ateer : forms to the meeting. oT bi inistrati : erv.ce acti- ! JOy | ’
a Braille wristwatch and new PICNIC SCHEDULED | enberry, Denn’s Mateer and 0 3 1 mong the 31 students to grad- | administration and serv.ce acti Friendship Fire Company Mon-| no other damage besides the
school clothes for the fall. | Thomas Meckley, largest. [ i vate from Millersville State Vities. day night, Aug. 15, in Oxford.| few ties that burned.
EER bse ans i The annval picnic of the aux-| William Pennell, Roger C lin-| EXTINGUISHES FIRE Teachers College August 26. Mr. Stansfield is the Senior pa There are iforms avail-
Pa. There are uniforms avail
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AAAAAAAAAAMRAALAANAAAAA | iliary to the Mount Joy Friend- ger and James Y, Members of the local Friend- Alice Herr Myers is a candidate Partner in Stansfield’s Insur- ple Any member of the com- |
ship Fire Company will be held most colorful; R. Walker, a, ship Fire Company were called for a degree on that graduation| ance and Real Estate firm in anv wi ris} AT
The 3 | pany who wish to parade are
Physician On Call next Thursday evening, Aug.' Brown and Eugene Funk, best last Thursday evening to ex- date. | Mechanicsburg, and is a char- asked to get in touch with the, To Report New Families
S : > rs are aske et balance; ar Smith, st tinguish a grass fire at the cor- The Rev. John M. Gordon, ter member ot the Rotary Club anv
unday 18. Members are asked to meet balance; Harold Smith, mos g ; 3 company officials.
| at the Cove at 6:30 p. m. In patriotic; G. A. Stettler, Gerald ner of Manheim and North pastor of First Presbyterian of Mechanicsburg. He was Pres- The parade will mark the ‘Who Are to be Visited
Dr. Thomas O'Connor | case of rain, the picnic will be Alleman and Patty Alleman, Barbara Streets. The blaze was Church, Lancaster, w:l del.ver ident of the Mechanicsburg beginning of a week's carnival | Call MJ-3-9763
N1€ld in the firehouse. | most unusual. extinguished with no damage. | the address. | (Turn to Page 6) in Oxford.