The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 29, 1956, Image 1

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Let Authority
» d T ! Tuesday morning, an accident | N Ww k I B h d
And Council Know Added To oiving tour muck oceurea) Advanced At ext Week In Borough An Area
i on East Main Street east of the
» ! Longenecker Road intersection, M . { Captains are announced for
our ews orin u S ! Two tractor {trailer trucks and aC eeting { the Mount Joy Cancer C rusade|
; a { a flatbed truck were traveling 2p drive which will be held new. am er ames
Jy Larmon D. Smith Two new dens have been ad | ost following a pleasure auto.| Thirteen Cubs received | (week in the borough. Charles|
Public support for the pro- ded to the Florin Cub Pack it! When the auto signaled for a vancement awards at the Pack Ashenfelter, Sr. is chairman of!
posed Mount Joy sewer system was announced by Lloyd | left turn into Longenecker' meeting Wednesday night in the drive which is sponsored ommittees
is highly desireable at this = { Roa » first truck was able : i li bs .
Foint BY vealed Friday Cooke... Cubmaster, Tuesday at Be d. i first = k og pte the local school auditorium. locally by the Lions Club.
3 as WEE a) : Ww fine i to stop, the second swung to the tats to nina. Arthur D. Sprecher is sccre- F N Y
night at a joint meeting of the { the monthly Pack meeting. | right and the third driven by Cubmaster Ralph Rice present- rye GO. Hostetter, tense) or Ew ear
Borough Authority and Borough | With the two new groups, the' John Heisey ran into the sec-| ed the following awards: Paul arer. Ma ice N Baile chair) we : dent
~ : «Coll er { 3 | > ren ot . Tr; Maurice N. Dalle) ar Sa alsbg hn, president
Council. C. C. Collings of C. C. Florin group now has five dens.| ond. Heiscy, unable to swing Stehman, wolf, gold and silver man of the industrial commit-! Sams 1 pn ri) Com
Collings & Co., fiscal agents, in Mrs. Harry Reheard is Den| to th> left Because a milk truck arrow points; Dennis Brown, tee: William D. Batzel, vie ie wi ri = Com
remarks relative to the financ- : : “| was traveling east, damaged ; a . Mi oe Ya | merce, name $ mm
: i Mother of Den #4 with Mr. 2 : bear: George Walters, lion; Samuel Harnish, church; H.| nq projects for the year.
ing of the project emphasized > oe | his truck when it went under ; Morrell Shields, school; John! A
that unanimous support from Yeheard as Den Father Thus truck No. 2 John Loney, gold: Larry Fish- N w i ah } Lest Wilbur I. Beahm was named
: | lh . N. eidman, agriculture: Li
council and authority members { far, Cubs in the den are Barry | Th additich to ‘the. feed B ler, gold; Harold Smith, gold; Bre — pi pid wl | chairman of the essay contest
: ; ity : i oh oi i i. er Jrenneman, S . RR . neti
is essential in making the pro- Reheard, Robert Gessler, Rich-| was carrying, the Heisey truck A mane: soley Thang: David Myers, district lieuten- » nine i ny will. assisted
posed bond issue saleable. ard Gilerist and Eugene Leber. was damaged to the extent of i ; ede, eo od Silver ant { by alph Bs 1 smal - a
! 3 t JACK Martin J01A; « J0r- Ss contes Ss
of “the authoriy Mrs. Robert Flick is Den Moth-| approximately $100. Park Neiss,! Jock Martin - Denlinger, Mr. Ashenfelter named his] Home iy in the Donegal High
. 1 S i . 3 . \ ror o y sor PF. ' AS ¢ Si; ue , IE
and Council are endeavoring to os iL : a police chief, investigated. , mer, Hive r; on Jenlinger, a a Mir: Cap Hin ally in th ! mega 1€
serve the public to the best of er of Den #5 and is assisted OY | er . Ltd | gold, 2 silver: and John Brown, captains as follows Mrs. Carl] School with prizes awarded th
their ability. They put in many COFFEE Mrs. Clarence Hean. Cubs in { gold and silver. Ji Samuel Naw winners by the Chamber.
t ak y. an) to 3 Mus £Lwis Ramsey, Mrs s- | 4 73 ai
hours unnoticed on this as well DAY Den 5 are Stephen Flock, Ed-| Rev Ww L K d Approximately 80 persons at- wl bil ig — Arthur Sprecher will again
as other projects which affect CRIPPLED ward Forry, Donald Forry and . o Lio 0 er tended the meeling to witness Mes Walter Brandt. ih head the Chrisimas lighting
the community. Too often the CHILDREN Douglas Epler. | . | the awards, sce displays on the Joan Funk Mrs. Clvde Nisley. | committee. His committee is
only words they hear are from Ge 7 Tuesday's program followed Gives Rotar Thame Finder He Mrs Lester Brenneman ™ s Clare Berrier, S. A. Hortan anf
those who oppose the various i. tiom of tho Sea” theme. y | Sea”, see a film on the theme, M 4 Shi ld x ar ee Miller Wolgemuth. The com-
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actions that are taken. Right -9 with Mrs. Alvin Koser | and witness the final game of a g A" i I wn ur mittee takes charge of the com-
en =a, W Mrs. 4 da V3 . Sprecher, Mrs. Edw aver, ties is . : B
now they age working hard to « Den Mother, presented the Easter Message | basketball league among the eo nd Mi i” vind munity Main Street displays
! \ : as en Mi a A ai ore at Mrs arren Funk,| 4 ¢ ity tree :
iron out the final details to- ie The boys rosented { dens. Refereed by John Crider O° ° ! [ and community tree.
{ sms 15 program. ‘The boys pres Liana De a i Mrs. Ralph Myers and Mrs.! aie tailor hes
ward assuring the financing of TORR LOCA: 415TH an original skit, pertaining to Mount Joy Rotary club had a, and Paul Stehman, Den 2 and Ralph i Glenn Kaylor heads the push-
the sewer system. ! th me with original scen-| sp2cial Easter program Tuesday | 3 played two ten minute peri- 3 | mobile derby committee with
y Lhe 1d x e . \ nd 03 rer ore Ins “i >
It would be appropriate for Lancaster County Restaurant Association has hit upon a novel | orv. John Hess, Explorer Ad- hoon. { ods and arrived at a tied score Florin Workers | Clyde Mumper and Simon Nis-
as many citizens as are able to method ot helping crippled children. Members are selling "BAC vi I Showed 2 film on Camp The Rev. W. L. Koder deliv-| at the end of the game. i Mrs. Alvin Yingst is in| sley During the annual Co-
write letters or make telephone (Buck A Cup) pins, for which the purchasers will be entitled | Chiquetan. Reuben Goodling,] ered the message, and special] This game climaxed Satur-| charge of the Florin drive. Her, munity Exhibit in October, the
calls to Council and Authority to free coffee all day Friday, March 30, at any of the participat- Ea oo! music was provided by Dr. and! day afternoon basketbell a-| Workers are Miss Darlene Ger-| Chamber sponsors the race and
ty | p Pack Chairman, was in charge I 3 i 8 Bs ; ad fo a :
members. Let them know you ing restaurants. Shown here is Burgess B. Titus Rutt being pin- ot the program | Mrs. John H. Stauffer, who] mong the Cubs. Cubmaster litzki, Miss Marjorie Herr, Mrs. | awards prizes to the winners.
are back of them and appreci- ned by Paul Mumma, chairman of the association membership Ronald L. Cooke advanced Sang two hymns, accompanied; Rice, Mr. Stehman and Mr. Maurice Crawl, Mrs. Lloyd] A. D. Seiler was named
l 4. ( > 8 “Gy i : 7 i | chairmae 3 a divi
ate the efforts they are putting committe, as Samuel Balsbaugh, Chamber of Commerce presi- | ion 1 d sg by Mrs. George F. Broske. | Crider supervised basketball Vogel, Miss Joyce Baker, Mrs. chairman of the Youth Activity
forth in bringing a sewer sys. dent, looks. on. All proceeds from this project will be used to to te Tans © nd us Ba “Humanity’s Debt to the! for the Cubs each Saturday af- Elmer Forwood, Mrs. Ivan| committee and has a committee
, ne » Crippled Children i rs | presente. his. awe yo “ross”: was the subjec a} ternon ing o winter | Bradley, Mrs. Charles Hill and, consisting of Charles Buchen-
tem to Mount Joy. | benefit the Crippled Children in the county Rhoades. assistant Cubmaster.| Cross” was the subject of the] ternoon during th winter [a Ss wrles 1 ha Robert Scholl and @
Of special importance is the { Reheard. Edward Rey. Mr. Koder, who credited, months. wm | Mrs. Robert Johnson bert Schroll an “har-
in - a . Barry Reheé cdwa led te HAG nt res pina] : : 4 Miss . | les Fish
cost formula that has been Date Set For Date Set For First and Stephen Flick passed their| CRISS message of love, for-| Plans for April include al Mis Ruth Eckert of Man- The. Aron Develament le
worked out. The fiscal agents Bob Cat requirements and were | giveness and kindness as exem-| hike tentatively scheduled for Peim R3, | is chairman of “the Tu Ta
started Friday night that it ap- K 3 : : p22 : { plified by His death on the! April 21: and the regular Pack! Mastersonville drive i (Turn to page 3)
ay g c : : as bv Cub-| } { April 21: and the regular Pack ey hk
pears that the financing can be Kindergarten Grade Registration Das Oo Beouts oy { Cross for the better world inj meeting, April 25. At this Theme Of Drive { . So
handed on this basis: Registration for children who : _ | which we live. I six. CHADS v7 Cora . a . Sh 4 | A
. $4.50 per front foot assess Registration did not attend kindergarten in Next month’s theme 1s The speaker said that be-| Hearne oe hig Jee fs; Fight Cancer with a Check-| Mrs. Walters Named
: . diss * Birds”. Den #1, with Den Mo-| of Chri Pack and will enter the Boy up and a Check” is the theme]
with no | ‘or childre 7 : . en cause of Christ the bitterness of! Scouts: : in sw Cubs
a a charges for Registration for children who the local elementary school but a. =o 0 Rhoades, will be! The fo | Sc uts; and six new Cub will of the April drive. The funds President Of Loca |
Orie, sais. Ms compares fav- plan to enter kindergarten in who plan to enter first grade in| ij, charge of the program | op ea ipa be admitted A special Indian fiom the drive will go towarc
orably with most sewer projects : in eharge oO e program. mercy and justice bave! coremony will. be carried. out i a
being installe y. +7 the local elementary school will {he fall will be held in the : . | been brought to the t : iT Servite, scare, H itz] A ili 3
eing installed now. Many of : : ; | € courts! for the ovent April's theme! and the crusade. Officials advise aspi ¢l AUX 13ry
them carry assessment costs as, Pe held Wednesday, May 16, in school May 9. The times for { harsh treatment of slaves has! is “Birds” : 1. ohvaier ! | oy od Mrs. Frank Wa Se Ps
high as $9 per front foot and: the school. The hours are 8:30 these children are 9:00 1 | been softened, men have comel pn Zi {annua physical checkups an { Mrs. Frank alters, Jr, was
oo Ps fon 00 anc § . testing these children are © ° ® ° u to he more considerat tf off » * say that the best insurance a-|clected president of the local
ac onal costs for corner lots. to 11:30 am. anc 1:00 to 3m. 10:00 am. and 1:00 p.m. | 2 siderate oi oih-; DATES ARE SET cancer Aor. Sw rer! branch of the U
This advantages teure for the i | ers th ee | 2a n t Sane for Wor n Ove r IR 1 of ie Unite d Auxiliar
Mount Joy projeet was reached stp Birst rode children Mus C lebrates Through Christ the beastly | RY, P35 been 9.5.4 pelvic checkup twice a ies to the Lancaster ‘General
J 23 TRNChE Birth certificates and wvaccin- _. Base e 3 | SAA al 1 set as the date of the Donegal year and for men over 45, a Hospital at a meeting last week
only by careful study on the six years old on or before Jan { qualities of mankind have been| School Spring Concert. | | ray i ar lin the | f Mr. and, Mrs
part of Authority and Council ation certificates should accom- uarv 31. 1957. Birth certificate Bi hd | transformed to characteristics] re > Poe), ; PES op chest x-ray tw i a year i 16 is ] an A rs.
y 3 , e voc epartme nder - | James iillips. Mrs. James
ars . roti 1 anv a » Kkin- : : ELE as . ol generosity, kin : | : . ee
Ine mpegs i collaboration with| pany the registration. The kin- . vaccination certificates rt ay Seiad ity foes 2nd) the direction of Thomas Wolf- TO ATTEND CONFERENCE | Hostetter was elected vice pres-
the fiscal a 5 | hi 3 > ive 4 : | E 3 save , :
seal agents. : dergarten child must be five must be brought with the child An . as Hive i 18 Y) gang, will present their annual Next Friday and Saturday, ident; Mrs. Richard Hoffman,
2. A $200 connection fee | ; Vincent Tortora, author andi has given way to the idea of : |
‘ a + | years old on or before January gay of testing. 5 is » guest: Jove. nm | spring program. April 6 and 7, Mrs. Joseph recording secretary; Mrs. Jay
3. A $60 annual rental. This > § commentator, was the guest] love, Mr. Koder declared. 4% : | ! ts. Marilyn! Musser
is somewhat lower than some 31, 19517. speaker at the first anniversary | “Where the Christian mes-| Tentative dates of Thursday Llewellyn and Mrs. Mari Fo Vans TF, correspon ing secretary
projects being instilled” today ree | meeting of the local Business| sage is little known, primitive and Friday, April 26 and 27, Herr, Librarians at and Mrs. Simon Nissley, treas
: TU 3 - SP NS v ’ ‘ { . ave . "wp FAT a io = y « > » oy
calling for rentals as high as STUDENTS SPONSOR Mount oy an and Professional Women's Club| cruelties and low standards of] have been announced for the High School, will attend 5 thei wre
$70. : 4 EGG HUNT Monday at Hostetter’s. Mr. Tor-| living still prevail,” it was| annual spring concert of the Library Confererice ot Kutz-, During the meeting two films
Mr. Collings also made some| Students of the fifth-sixth M h 3 | tora spoke on “Communism”| pointed out. “Self respect andl instrumental departipent. town State Teachers College i (Turn to Page 4)
pointed remarks regarding the &rade homeroom taught by R$ annem | and was introduced to the self government never would|
importance of a sewer system Charles Heaps and Mrs. George group by Mrs. Robert Brown, have been conceived in the| Hi h Sal N d F Cookie Sale:
for the progress of the commu- Broske entertained the kinder Pp : : al | public relations chairman. | minds of men, let alone be come 19 esmen ame or
nity. He cited sewers as a must .garten to an Easter egg hunt rincip Jay Barnhart, Sr. played two! reality, had it not been for the!
if Mount Joy wishes to move Tuesday. Separate hunts wore Dr. Henry G. Bucher, Done-| trombone solos and was accom- Cross. Peggy Brill Repeats As First Winner
ahead and keep pace with oth- held for both the morning and gal Springs Road, has been | panied by Mrs. George Broske. TL | J Bak lead 534
sc iti after Ir 5... The stu- : va . : o > as ader, 234;
er communities. He also expres- the afternoon groups. The sid med supervising principal of Members of the Elizabeth-| L ] S d | One Girl Scout from the Mt. Billow, Joanne Bennett, Connie; Joyce Baker as ;23%;
sed confidence in the growth dents provided the eggs, hid the Manheim Central School town Club were present for the! 0cCa tu ent S | Joy-Florin Neighborhood sold Jo Germer, Jane Mumma, Lou- | troop 194 with Mrs. Earl Kosel
rise eve i RL : i : eon 3 - 5 R1-| 2 50: OK 170
that should follow after sewer- them and supervised the event District at a™ special school] birthday meeting since that S . 4 | over 100 boxes of cookies dur- ise Schroll, Pamela Toppin, El-|as Soden: 200; Bir troap i
Por + emaller ¢ a . i { 3 ~ n 3 | aro &
(Turn to Page 4) for the smaller children. soard meeting Saturday. [ club sponsored the local club; econd Prize Winner ing the sale which ended Satur- eanor Zielke, Barbara Becker, with Mrs ATC 3illow a
a . oe { : day. Peggy Brill of Troop 212 Mary Jane Sauder, Nancy Wit-| der, 500.
Dr. Bucher, now dean of in-| last yeal Miss Anna Ruth} Harold Krall, senior at Done-| 1d 108 b p Iso tle and Linda Wa Mrs. H. M. Thome was the
: : truction at Elizabethtown Col- Hess, president of the E-town gal High School, received sec-| 50.¢ OXes. CERRY was also, tle a mda y. { ; 5 = a - ps
shruct Bl yo : -box 5 2 dditi 1 S ts| general cookie chairman for
arents invite 0 DISCuU ; ot CA expressed. pa weleomelond prize in the Physics 'g a 100-box salesman in 1955 and| Seventy additiona Scouts, g
lege, will succeed Prof. Pol er 2 Xpres * on DTI Fro ysics group-| 1954 made quota of 25 boxes per| the neighborhood. She announ-
Burgard who retires after 35] from the visitors. Also present! ing of the Lancaster County| : : . hat all girls wt ade
’ > se. Mami Mo 16 Sl tricorn Taio Pl Leis Flory of tr 147 as girl. The neighborhood made ced that a girls who made
ears in the Manheim School; was Miss Mami McDowell, dis-| Science Fair held last week in 0 ory ol iroop was, : 7 receiv
ex ear S ourses Yenss i : : f | . | quota for the sale. With a quota quota or above will receive
Juv Ii trict president. {the Hempfield High School. The] Second with 83 poxes; Shella, TU ty, Hon ties of, special pins
; i : { ri kT re ETE. it / a: «| Sumpman, troop 75 and Mimi|*S or the two communities of = Pe
Parents are urged to discuss has already been turned into Prior to becoming dean at! Nine new members were ac-| Mount Joy student's exhibit a poop 170. ‘were tied| 4.125 boxes, the girls sold 4,182; Winners from left to right
their children’s course selection the office, the administration the Elizabethtown College, he cepted by the local club. They Was semi-conductors. for third oy Ith ze b DOXes. | are Peggy Brill, Lois Flory and
for next vear at the April meet- announced that these selections sraduated from Elizabethtown| are Mrs. Henry Stauffer, Mrs. Jay Musser, Marietta Avenue, eh place Ww oxes Piva ick: quota. Mimi O'Connor. Other photos
ing of the Donegal IIigh School may be changed following the A and Elizabethtown John Stauffer, Mrs. C. H. Stites,| along with Dr. C. H. Thomas, . TT ar Eon Myers ow of winners are found on’ Page
Parent Teacher Association. ‘parent talks next Thursday. The College. He received both his, Mrs. Cloy Risser, Miss Jean Ww. G. Rudy of RCA, Harold| Other salesman who sold fif- oder cold 456 toon a | three. Pictures were not
The meeting will be held next selection sheets filled out by master's degree and doctorate Darrenkamp, Mrs. Gerald Ziel-| Quickle of Hamilton Watch;| ty boxes or above are Patty ook Nice Joanne ros he! able of Shiela Sumpman, ‘Kathy
Thursday, April’ 5, 8:00 p. m. students will be on hand for from Temple University in edu-| ke, Mrs. Larman Smith, Mrs,| Dr. B. R. Crpley and Harold] Nornhold, Donna Eltz, Kathy = S Billow and Eleanor Zielke.
ye y i J SE oe . : Saylor Wyeth Laboratori leader, 780; troop 82 with Miss!
in the auditorium with Rev. the meeting. cation and public school admin-| John Wealand and Miss Helen s y ratories
Howard Bernhard. president, For example, a child going istration. He also did graduate| Schule. were the judges. ; Mr. Musser
in charge. into the ninth grade next year,| work at Columbia and Duke| During the business meeting represented Klein Chocolate
The program will include a not only has to decide among| Universities. with Mrs. Broske in charge, the Company.
panel discussion on “What Will four curriculums but also the] He taught in small towns in club named Mrs. Eugene Eich-| Prize winners from Hemp-|
your child study next year?” different courses in the four.) county, taught high erly as delegate to the state field High School were Kenneth,
Panel members will be Wilbur, Parents had received supple-| school and served as an ele-| convention in May to be held Murry and Samuel David, sec-|
1. Beahm, principal; John Hart ments to program study prior! mentary school principal in W.|in Pittsburgh with Mrs. Mich-| ond in Chemistry; Saundra’
and Ralph Coleman, assistant| to the selection of curriculums. [mpeter Twp., was assistant acl Pricio as alternate. Dele- Schroll and Alice Erb, second
principals; Miss Lily Martin | Refreshments will be served princ'pal and supervising prin-| gates to the district meeting in biology; Lee Saylor and Sid-| §
and Ragner Hallgren, guidance| following the meeting. cipal in the Lebanon Borough April 7 will be Mrs. Broske, nev Keifer, third in General
counselors. Membership is open to every| Schools and then became dean. Mrs. Simon Nissley and Mrs. Science and Robert Wissler and
Panel members will answer| parent, teacher and interested —_ -® EE Lester Roberts. | Ray Wiley, honorable mention
questions from parents follow-! citizen of the district, Every-| NAMED FOR U. S. JURY . i | in General Science.
ing the discussion. Especially one who joins during the re-| Charles J. Bennett, Jr, Mari-| | ee ern
parents of children who are maining of the school term|etta Avenue, has been named rhe Physician On Call { BAND CLUB TO MEET
now in the eighth, ninth, tenth will be a charter member of to the United States District] | Members of the Donegal High
and eleventh grades are invited the group. Dues of fifty cents Court for Eastern District of Sunday | School Band Club are advised
to discuss their children’s next
year's schedule of studies.
| the meeting. The April
FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 41

may be paid before and after
meet- |
Although the course selection, ing is the final one of the year. port Monday,
Joy
MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 29’ 1956
Two New Dens |
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Pennsylvania jury duty in Phil
adelphia. He is scheduled to re-
April 2. |
Dr. Newton E. Kendig |

Accident Involves
Four Trucks

that their April meeting will be
held in the school Monday, Ap-
ril 2, 7:30 p.m,
ct at im
‘Thirteen Cubs
Public Support For Sewer Project Is Urged
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