ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOINTURE IS FORMED CTA The Mouse Joy S n! b nen School Board and by the De- and as Vice-Principal of the 1 i partment of Public Instru- Donegal High School. x 10S WwW e u eC 2 XT u r'sc aA Y i ction. In granting the approv- Members of the Board hail- 11 for the Commonwealth, ed the organization as a i % Dr. Charles H. Boalm, Sta'e means to securing a more un- : | Eg 5 . Superintendent, said “This iform elementary school edu- y fam- El Tro hies Men Lede For Lt. Col. Charles O. Brandt appears to be a step toward cation for the pupils of the out fill P who was recently honored as the ultimate achievement of area. ar i Two Weeks al Ive Oo oy ecelives onors California's outstanding air- the Lancaster County Plan, Under the present arrange- " And Prizes Training port manager. with respect to Administra- ment, school districts will xe | bi : . A native of Mount Joy, ond vice-president) the last has expended nearly $100,000 Aviation School in Detroit Lat pi don Unit No, 4, embracing tain their identity 2n h 1 ali i A Off a Local men are included in [t ol. Charles O. Brandt two years.” for construcion snd rehabile Mich 3 — the school dis‘'ricts specified the same number of schoo oice’ 4} re ere the personnel of the 299th received hohors on success “The highest annual award itation of temporary living Prior to World War II, he Local M together with Marietta Bor. ditectors os formerly The ios Anti-Aircraft Artillery Bat- jye days at Chico, Calif, re- presented by the association facili'ies and other projects managed a chain 100 ry an ough’ cal boards then combine 10 i Mount Joy’s Dog Show is Pennsylvania National cently. was made in recognition of related to the ero "store ge Pinson Officers of the newly or. administer all she schooss, un. i scheduled for next Thursday Guard, who left Saturday for On Friday, July 13, Col. the “outstanding develop- “When the ‘government an- ed for Dodge ‘Division of the Sponsors ganized joutare are Mr. J. der their i evening, Aug. 2, 6:30 p.m. at a tWo- -week summer encamp- Brandt was named the state’s ment” of the Chico Municip- nounced its intention to train Chrysler Corporation in De- Baw. Chante, i Fesidend Wr. ic A ale te Sp the borough park. The Ken- ment at Camp Perry, Ohio. outstanding airport manager al Airport since it was taken air reserve wings here last troit and managed the Brandt R f ae Ty Da iin BD an Board wi, to al- 5 L-Ration Dog Food Company ie pg oy the Association Over by the city as a surplus November, officials sated Flying Schoo] and Aircraft e ugees Se and the Union a oy join the new jointure he v area are alls - > ves. acilitv y COVE a . Ips = y ne $193 Salas: » i oS - Lary, © - H is supplying all the prizes G. Kanode, Mt. Joy R1; Sgt. rar a Ves wor Joely Fm Wis government nets uly a Sinan De a lee at Detroit pa; J Mumma of Clear- tional Mt. Joy Bank, Tregs- Tuesday night. HW and necessary equipment to Gerald R. Ney, Florin; Sgt. appointed commanding offic- “His foresight in its de- establishment of permanent ips after Pearl Hap- Yiew Diner, Mt. Joy R2, will Sr make the show possible for Herd ok Shesie, Landisville; o of the Chico Air Reserve Velopmen and his advice to facilities. bor, he joined the ferrying sponsor two refugees through ad : © S vw ms Center. the governing body of the “On ul > f ivisi > Ai ans if > C Pi 9% 4 Hie. youth of Wi Joy ya of Mount Joy; Specialist 3/c Col. Brandt is the son of City of Chico is enabled nas pg" i i A He Alt Danson he SO ommunity icnic 59¢ © area and their dogs. Leroy Eberly, Mount Joy; Mrs. C. O. Brandt, South this city to turn a white ele- Long Beach will arrive to Force, as a civilian pilot refuges (Service, The shin Al] children up to the age Specialist 3/c Paul E. Lauver Market Street, Mount Joy. To phant into one of the city's spend two weeks here. The “Commissioned a second “General Langfitt" docked Pi anned For August 3 69¢ of sixteen are invited to en- Mount Joy; Specialist 3/c her goes the credit for his major asse's’ wrote Garrett. 403rd Troop Carrier Wing lieutenant in 1942, he contin- July 23 with 1255 persons > Paul H. Wagner, Florin; Pvt. 1/c James P. Shenk, Mt. Joy Rl; and Pvt. E-1 John S. first interest in flying, ter a dog in the eight-ring show and compete for the ar- ray of prizes. Each entrant Keener, Florin. with the comment, “I'll pay will be given prizes and your way this time, but you class winners and finalists 3 will have to arn: any Tides : : iy d ions 0 after this one. will be given trophies an And, according to Mrs. ribbons. O t Brandt, on that day he be- One grand prize wil] be pera e came a pilot at heart, using awarded for the best dog in the show and trophies plus Station foster his interest in flying. prizes will be awarded in ; Following is a clipping each of the eight classes. The Mount Joy Lions will OP- from The Chico Enterprise classes are best costumed erate the Zerphey Sico Ser- pocord: ( largest dog, best cared for vice Station Saturday, July In aking the award, 28. The members of the club will man the local station throughout the entire day and will receive a percentage of all sales of the station for the day. The specialty of the day will be car washes. The club announces that members will call for and deliver automo- biles for car washing or lu- brications. A call to the sta- President Garrett mended Brandt for dog owned by a boy, best cared for dog owned by a girl, smallest dog, trick dog, dog with the longest tail and dog with the shortest tail. Applications for entering Mount Joy's big show may be secured at the Bulletin of- fice, the borough park play- ground headquarters, the el- ementary school playground ciation in this position Two Named To School Faculty headquarters, Booth’s Store, D t 3 Sloan's Pharmacy, Heisey’s don is requested for the ser- po. Kramer. Col- Store, Tyndall's Store, Way's Hours for the day are from Umbia and Michael Weaver, Appliances, Hass'nger’s Store Sy Tons: _ Elizabethtown, were named and Hess’ Food Store. 7 a.m. until] 7 p.m. Residents 25 new members of ithe fac. Prizes, trophies and rib- are reminded that although hi : ’ S ulty of the Donegal High = Yop is at the streets in that section are : bons are now on display at School at the recent meeting the Bulletin office show win- being repaired through the =", =" 0 05 0 es dow. Residents of the area installation of the sewage Brauner will be. the ‘special e and guests are invited to at- stom, re Toutes Bi and teacher and Mr ten the show at the borough from the station will be =~" "0 : > park from 6 to 8:30 p.m. maintained. Automobiles may Voter i me) sh he Although the affair is co- reach the station. by driving terer, York, was accepted. 2 sponsored by the dog food north on North Barbara St. 3 He ‘ny company and the local play- and west on Mount Joy St. John Hart, vice principal yo grounds, children need not or driving north on the alley reported that the operation of be registered at the two play- at the former Clarence the ‘pus. grounds. The contest is open Schock home from East Main Ses is more costly and rec- J to all children of the area. Street. This is the second commended that all bus con- { year for the local club to tractors be given an increase sponsor the one-day event. Of one cent Det Dik. He al- . so announced that bus op- 1.60 Files Large erators will be given an ex- See President Leave Farm auto amination by state police Au- gust 1. Joseph Bixler report- ed the awarding of contracts ‘45¢ Damage Suit 49¢c One of the largest damage suits in Lancaster While driving in the vi- to these low bidders for caf- County during recent years cinity of Gettysburg last eteria supplies; ice cream, years was filed at the court Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borden Company; bread, house. Frey and son Charles travel- Manbeck bakeries; milk, ed in the direction of the Eis- Penn Dairies and Red Rose Gerald Zielke, Florin, has asked the court to award him $65,476.63 in his suit against Harold Shank, Eliza- was awarded a Dairy. beth own, contract for the collection of enhower farm. Not knowing why there were lines of au- Ralph N. Gantz, Elizabeth- tomobiles and photographers town : in the immediate vicinity garbage. : since the President and his Mr. Hart also reported a The litigation grows out of an auto crash the morning of wife were scheduled to leave balance of $6,844.67 in the | June 23 on Route 230 last the farm Tuesday, they stay- extra-curricular activities x ed to view the excitement. fund, an increase of $1,400 year, between Florin and El- izabethtown. Zielke’'s and Gantz’ cars were involved. Zielke’s suit claims he suf- over last year’s fund. Local Girls As thev waited “Ike and Ma- mie” drove from the farm on their return trip to Washing- ton waving to the Freys and © i15¢ fered crushed chest, kneecap . and nose, a fractured jaw, the crowd in the process. ~~ Are Waitresses 23¢ lacerations of the face and . legs and broken teeth as a LEAVES FOR WEST At Ocean City 18¢ result of the accident. He William H. Hall, Mt. Joy Several local girls are 16¢ says he was permanently in- R2, left for the west coast working at “The Sindia”, jured and disfigured. Monday where he will be- Ocean City. N. J., restaurant, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colick, of Elizabethtown. They include Fanny Ruth Snyder, Mount Joy R2, Mari- grace and Helen Louise Buc- her, Mount Joy, Ruth Horn- ing, Rheems, and Dorothy Martin, Elizabethtown. The restaurant is loca‘ed at 801 Plymouth Place, Ocean and features a come affiliated with a cloth- ing firm. Mr. Hal] has been manager of the Crane cloth- ing store, Lancas‘er for 21 years resigning his position to join the west coast firm. He had formerly been wi'h the Watt and Shand and Donav- an stores. He will work on the west The suit charges that while Zielke was driving west on the highway, Gantz’ car, headed in the opposite direc- tion, swerved across the cen- ter lane and plowed into him. He asks $3,636.63 in hos- pit1l and other expenses; pos- s'ble future medical, surg’cal and hospital expences of $5,- 29¢ 000; auto damages totaling coast unil next year and City, N. J. $1.840; $10,000 for pain and then plans to establish head- Pennsylvania Dutch dining 41c suffering; $20.000 for per- quarters in Arizona. room. manent injuries and $25.000 for loss of earning capacity. AUTO AWARDED Miss Beth Laudenberger of Columbia R1, was the winner of the Thunderbird auto a- warded last week by the Jack Horner Shoe Stores of Mount Joy and Columbia. Beth, aged four, lives on the road be- tween Mt. Joy and Columbia. AGENT NAMED A new representative has been named to the Wiley and Rutt Insurance Agency, East Main Street. The firm has named Walter H. Ginder as an agent for fire and causalty insurance in the Maytown & Bainbridge area. To Report New Families Call MJ 3.9763 | BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, since when he was 11 yrs. old she paid his fare for his first ride every possible opportunity to also com- "the good job he has done for the asso- (sec- spoke on the craft work be- er of the Mount Joy Farmers and exhibited several made the various age groups. the physical activities of the whose three-year term expir- girls and d-scribed the games ed. most popular in the different age groups. physical for the boys and told about loans. The FHA is a with a designated time for the ords are valuable tools in the several new games that have gjyision of the United States club. Arthur Sprecher, of the been introduced He said that an effort has’ giher members been made many individual activities as 1 ergy Hilton, Willow Street. THURSDAY, JULY 26 1956 “In a recent report to the airport commission, Brandt pointed out that during the 1955-56 fiscal year airport in- will train here for two weeks ued in the ATC starting Aug. 12. More wings may train here in the future, in addition to in European SEVEN CENTS PER COPY spending his last 26 months Theatre as an air base commander. Ralph Coleman Principal School urer, 19, Mr. Ralph E. Coleman of of Elizabethtown was elected as Supervising Principal of the Elementary Schools. Mr. Coleman has been associated with the local schools for the past 16 years, having served as Science Teacher of the East Donegal Township High School, Supervising Principal of Marietta Borough School, A new Elementary Jointure was formed July 1956 following a meeting Joint School High School. in the ele- mentary jointure are: East Donegal Township, Mt. Joy Borough, and Mt. Joy Town- ship. Approval for the formation f this jointure has been granted by the Lancaster Co. the Donegal Board at the Districts included on board. This is the largest number to come into the Un- ieed States at one time. One year ago this month, 8s 3. Dio, General Store. These tickets entitle the purchaser to ride al] the rides in the park from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 Plans are progressing for the annual community picnic for Wednesday, August 8. Or- iginally called the Mount Joy- dustries employed 1,059 the 452nd and 403rd, accord- “In 1946 he was relieve 2 shi 5 avy transport, : J i workers, paying them $2,764- ing to the AF. Next summer from active duty with po BR or ho i Fn i Poh Jor ie pate of one Hes ,000. This is a sizeable in- a jet squadron from Hamilton rank of lieutenant colonel, a ernmental Committee For Eu- one addivional con leet st $1.09 ead] will ‘also 1 crease over the 690 employes Field is scheduled to fly here. rank he s'ill holds in the AF ropean Migration, brought munity has been added lo : Reduce Tales w aso Oe and $1,750,000 payroll during Brandt is a native of Mt. reserve. from Germany into New the group this year. The com- available for the swimming the 1954-55 fiscal year. Joy. Pa. where he was born “Following a stint as gen- York harbor its first passen- ini of Matwwn is indie poo & Pame period will al “Brandt also was instru- in 1908. He attended grade eral manager of an aircraft ger list of persons with visas Jed. This is te gecond year 50 be held from 10 ma mental in interesting the Air school there and then spent sales service and a flying issued under the U. S. Re- that the affair will be held iil 12 noo. Th's period will Force in establ'shing a re- two years at Mecersburg school at Stockton Field fugee Relief Act of 1953. at the Rocky Springs Park,be in charge of the four play- serve summer encampment at Academy at Mercersbur va. Brandt tome : : y : to : Lancaster. ground directors, Mr. and ; p A e sburg, Pa. Brandt came to Chico in June Since then, including the 1.- Mrs. Marshall Gemberlin the local airport. The AF and 2 years at the Franklin 1949, to begin management 255 who arrived Monday, Action was taken by the TS. Mini lease of airport property and and Marshall Academy at of the Chico airport. this vessel has brought to four Sunday Schools of May- John Day and iss Joanne facilities will mean an addi- Lancaster, Pa. “Brandt has been active in the United S‘'ates 18.000 per- town. the Reformed. Luther- Dunnick. Games for all ages tional $20,275 in revenue for “He received his pilot's li- reserve work, serving as ex- sons with Refugee "Program an, Church of God and the Will be provided with prizes. the city this fiscal year. cense in 1929 following in- ecutive officer of the 9471st visas Reich’s Evang. Congregation- Golf Tournament “The government already struction at Michigan State (Turn to page 5) Thirty-five states. are re- 2 The superintendent” in ww He secon} Yeap the ceiving refugees from this fif- each Sunday School will take ou voy go will be held at the Media Mail Messenger Hit By Flying Pouch Charles E. Groff, mail Train 604, traveling east. messenger for the Mount Joy He was taken to the Lan- Post Office, was knocked un- caster General Hospital conscious and received cuts the Mount Joy about the head this morning ambulance for X-rays when he was struck by a treatment. mail pouch thrown from Mr. Groff Dock was steps west of the in where the mail and cident occurred. also was hit, and Samuel injuries to his le Rotary Club Visiting Parents Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Per- Arthur Sp Hears Report low have returned to the United States following , Zone Chai On Playground year’s stay in Japan. Mrs, An increase in enrollment Perlow is the former Louise from 175 in 1955 to over 300 Rosser, dsughter of Mr. in 1956 was reported by vi Mrs. Robert Rosser, Marshall Gemberling, Mount °° : . Market Street. Joy Playground director, in 2 i a talk before the Rotary Mrs. Perlow is visiting her © parents home at the present club Tuesday noon. hair Mr. Gemberling attributed time with their two sons, Chairman this increase to the growing John Mark, six months popularity of the local play- Robert, two. Although Lieut. ground program, with the Perlow reported directly to opening of the second play- Fort Campbell, Kentucky, he ground at the grade school will rejoin his family in town as a strong contributing fac- in the near future. tor. Upon her return from Special events that have proved popular this year in- low remarked about the most clude a picnic hike to Gov- friendly attitude of the Japa- ernor Dick, weekly swim- nese considering that they ming sessions at the Twin have been occupied by Am- Night, dances, a band con- S. A. Horton test. Awards Night and a Dog Committee Oaks pool, visits to other erican troops for the past 11 playgrounds, Get Acquainted Years. cert, Mother-Daughter Night and_a bicycle decorating con- Future events being plan- Named To FHA ned are Father-Son Night, Show. a Miss JoAnne Dunnick Simeon A. Hor'on, South ough, a past pres Mount appointed to serv Joy Lions on 1956-57 year. Lion Sprecher, named by Lion Greiner, Lions Clubs of Eli Florin, Mount Joy. District meeting is schedul 19, at which and D -puty Distr ors of the six regi tend. At the to al named to Com- Home ing done at the playgrounds Cooperative, was items the Lancaster Coun'y youngsters in mittee of the Farmers Administration to Lefevre, Quarryville, by the Mrs. Gemberling talked on Martin en day night The three-man committee Florin Lions determines the eligibility of Clearview Diner. county farmers who apply ling was honored planned fo. Farmers Home Adminis- secured two meeti John A. Day described the activities this year. Department of chair and the presentation. are Samuel ent zone A include East Petersburg to as Dum, Brandt of Denver, Colo., are York, county visiting Mr. Brandt's mother, in charge of the Lancaster cess. Clarence Mrs. C. O. Brandt, 202 South office for Lancaster, Lebanon president, was in Market Street. and Chester Counties. the meeting. standing 55 community supposed to hit when the ac- suffering slight Lions Name Arthur D. Spre and Fast Donegal Street, the and Governor's Cab’net Elizabethtown, Dis- the trict Governor of District 14- Island of Kyushu, Mrs. Per- D. Will serve as Chairman of Zone A which comprises Manheim, Lion Sprecher attended the first cabinet meeting held on July 8 in Lancaster. The next Governor's Zone Chairmen present there are 84 Lions clubs with membership manag- 4400 in District 14-D which is. comprises Lancaster, Berks and Chester Counties. succeed Given Key Award Reuben Goodling was giv- a key award at the Mon- Club new supervisor, is week. It was reported a suc- home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hopple won the Sr. teenth crossing of The Lang- charge of the distribution of fitt. Pennsylvania is receiving tickets in 71 of the 1,255. Bus announced tee off time at 1 Mr. Mumma is sponsoring provided. Busses will leave p.m. The Callaway system Peter Distler, aged 42 and the Florin bank at 9 a. m. ill be used for handicap- his daughter Neda, aged 17. and will make two stops in ping. Four prizes will be of- Mr. Distler is a baker by Mount Joy, one at the First fered to the finalists: three - trade and arrives in the U. S. National Bank and one at first, second, and third by the from Yugoslavia. the Union National Bank. handicap sys‘em and one for The two refugees will re- They will leave Rocky the lowest gross score. g. side in a trailer near the Springs on the return trip at This vear marks the fourth Clearview Diner. Mr. Distler 8:30 p.m. year for the golf tournament. will be employed by Mr. Tickets Now On Sale Bigler Mumma was last years Mumma as a baker while his Tickets are now on sale in winner in the handicap sys- daughter will bake and dec- four communities. In Mt. Joy, tem and had the low gross ora‘e fancy pastries and they may be purchased in score. Second place winners cakes. Sloan’s Pharmacy or Tyndalls was Ar hur Mayer and third, Mr. Distler was born at Store and in Florin at Smiths Roy Packer. Winkowi, Yugoslavia and lived there until 1942 when Heights course. Gerald Hos- : 2 tetter, tournament chairman, transportation wil] be backboard pouch was Mr. Dock recher irman cher, of 120 this bor- ident of the Club, e as a Zone District for the was who was Arthur K. the zabethtown, and Cabinet ed for Aug. ict Govern- ons wil] at” time, two of over Lebanon James close These the ground. a pared by lifetime Jotic Union he was taken into the Ger- Russian front from 1942 un- and a half years in England Future activities for the won the intermediate boys tria. His wife. Esther, died in four directors. Monday. July Terry Crider and Jon Dillin- day, July 31, an afternoon hopscotch contest wi'h Elaine Local Herd ool, Ironvi'le. In the even- School playground point received from The Holstein Qwimming lessons will con- Sandra Gebhart and Donald lactation average by the reg- sponsorship of the Elizabeth- Klindenst, beginners. The herd’s 17 cows averag- re transpor ing the children ough park playground are milkings a dav - 305 attend the first sessions, they 5-8 boys group; Barry Etsell, Testing of the herd was 3. Naugle and William Pennell, a part of the Herd Improve- playground will be given Ju- Ronald Pennell, Terry Stark, of America, Bratileboro, Vt. tests are pre- ree oS x CAMPING TRIP IS Mr. Good- production records on every yi) pe given by the union to ,_. trip of the Mount Joy Cub . . man Army. He spent three S A Im Lessons Continue years in Germany and on the . til May of 1945. Following During Next Week his discharge he spent one and until coming to this {Wo borough plaverounds shufflehoard con‘est with Jef- coun'ry lived at Lins. Aus- have been announced by the frey Hawthorne, second and 1941. Mr. Distler speaks Ger- 30. the grouns will attend the ger. tied for third. Dianne man, English and Kvocatisch. Columba playground Tues- Re» won the beginner girls swimming party will be held Brown, second and Janet at the Twin Oaks swimming Nis ley, third. Has High Average ing. track and field events leaders are Robert Hopple Announcement h=s been will be held at both parks and Ronald Corll, seniors; Friesian Ascoc’ation of Am- in the mormings at the Alleman, intermediates and erica of the completion of a yershey Pool through the Larry Hoste‘ter and Michael istered Holstein herd be long- town branch of the YMCA : Point Leaders ing to Henry. Hess. Mt. JOY. 1.00 to the children. Busses Point leaders at the bor- ol 13 297 pounds of milk and {he morning sessions. Al- Richard Waltz, Michael Kear 20 ponds of bu‘terfat on a the Te did not and Ivan in the days - mature equivalent bas- .. begin now. The lessons Kenne'h Leakway and Rob- will be completed Friday, ert Pennell, 9-10; Dennis supervised by Penna Sta'e Tests To Be Given tied for first; Barry Coover University and the record iS children at the school and Harry Griggs, 11-12; ment Regis'rv Program of the nigr Physical Fitness tests Musser and Terry Holstein-Fries‘an until the of the play- (Turn to Page 6) of the The program provides indivi- Amateur Ath- : : on at the dual lac'ation and and cer ificates THIS WEEKEND The postponed camping because he registered Holstein cow in all ct ig 1ildren successfully com- members the herds enrolled. Such rec- x ™ Scouts will be held this week pleting the course. Divided : end a J 5 into five age groups, the chil- a : the Heisey Ranch, constant selection of individ: qren are required to com- Ne Rheems. Postponed be- Agriculture. Mount Joy club and the pres- uals, families and bloodlines plete tests in sprints, walk cause of rainy weather last nan, made Which must accompany a suc- and run, sit-ups pull-ups weekend the boys wil] meet at the elementary school at 9 a.m. All fathers are invited cessful dairy their Program, » o . . cattle breeding standing broad jumps and a The group discussed ico > > possible, as well as team ni Horton is also a past which will be held holes Wile of Io er to go on the trip with the games. president of the Pennsylvania at Benjamin. Staley’s co‘tage, PICNIC SCHEDULED offered the girls from the cubs. Association of Farmer Co-op- near Long Level, York Coun- Members of the local Bus- boys in the four age groups. JOHN L. BRANDTS eratives and is active in civic ty, in the form of a family iness and Professional Wom- Also at the school lay- ARE VISITING HERE and church organizations in night. A report was given on en’s Club will attend a picnic ground a te‘her ball as Physician On Call Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mount Joy. A. Rudolph ‘he watermelon sale held last next Monday evening at the will be held next week. Rob- Sunday Dr. John Gates boys Hollinger, ert Keller, Manheim Road. hand tennis contest with charge of The picnic is scheduled to be- Ralph Rice, second and James gin at 6 p.m. Harnish, third; Charles Heaps 1 Je.