Earlier this week a lady | came into the Bulletin office | on business and after the important matters were tran-| sacted, the conversation turn-| ed to the sewers. ® oo o “My called this| morning,” the lady beamed, “and said, ‘Mom, this is just] lke Christmas, my birthday| and the Fourth of July all] rolled into one. We got the| sewer hooked up today.’ ” | | | Mamma explained that for| months her daughter's fami-| ly has been taking baths in| om an inch of water ile WwW h 1e tub” an sufferi kinds of a] ar as sewage dis- . ‘To Benefit . Project of the horrible | Mount Joy JayCees wil posal problem. ® oo o conduct a car-wash Saturday Work is expected to begin shortly on removal of the| 2 buildings next door east of] the Schock residence on! Main street. A razing permit was issued this week by Burgess M. Titus Rutt. ® o ® Just what should be said/™ about this situation is hard of refuse cans to be placed) to know. Maybe just a Mount. Joy and Florin. ment of what has been hap-| pening is sufficient and ar to place ihe pans slong Hr let them stand as a warning Main Street the JayCees ate that things should change. planning fo: purchase ® ® * It seems that greundhog that refuse no longer hunting in certain parts of have to be thrown oR East Donegal township is street and sidewalk. good these days, for there’! The men will wash has been a considerable a- from 8 am. to 6 p.m. They mount of shooting recently|will call for and deliver the in that area. jauto also. Persons wishing tc ®e oe eo jhave the JayCees call for It isn’t that we're partic-|{their automobiles at ularly interested i n Groundhog (we'll leave that/garage Saturday. to Quarryville) but when| residents of that community Zeller are co-chairman for hear bullets whistling around the project and will be as- their homes, that’s time to sisted by teams of JayCees say something. jworking during the day. A ® © eo rain date was set for the And — it is safe to say following Saturday, Aug. 10. that the farmers are not -@—— particularly interested i n| stepping the groundhog hunt, They just don’t want stray] bullets — particularly from, high-powered guns zipping] around out of control. They want safe and sane hunting. Mount Joy dentist, has re- . . . [ceived orders, from the Sec- In another spot in this is-|retary of the Army, to report| sue of the Bulletin is a story to the Commanding General, about “Lady”, a horse which|yf the Virginia State Mili-| was swapped for an auto./tary Reservation, Virginia The part which wasn’t told|Beach State Military Reser was that Ray Wiley, Mount vation, Virginia Beach, Va., Joy insuranceman and pres-on Aug. 11. ident of the local Rotary, Col. Walker will serve as club, took a trial ride on|Chief of Dental Service at the mare with near disast-t jh Military Reservation rous results. from Aug. 11 to 25 inclusive. $0? | He served 4!; years in Seems that he hadn’t read|world War II, as Chief of the instruction book on how Dental Service with the to ride the one horsepower|304th Station Hospital in means of transportation and England. Prior to that, he was a near casualty when thelyag Dental Surgeon for the mare bolted and took a fast 104th Cav. Pennsylvania Na- run to a nearby field for a tional Guard for 13 years. visit with some horsey (Col. Walker's family will friends. accompany him to Virginia 9. 9 9 |Beach, where they will stay But — shaken and surpris- while he is on active duty. ed, Ray managed a peaceful HR return trip and suffered mostly loss of dignity. | ®e © o Help, Help. We recieved Registration letter this week from a man P| yee Named (Ralph E. Smeltzer) in El-| Registration for voters in gin, Ill, who wants a copy! of “The Brubazker Geneolo- Mount Joy Borough will be gy” printed in 1912. Can held in the local firehouse | you help? Saturday, September 7. In| lorder for residents to be eli-| WORK CONTINUES |gible to vote in the Novem-| : ber elections who had not Work is continuing in been eligible, the pairing the ‘broken equip-ispecial day was announced. | ment the local water, The place for the regis-| works. Reported last week tration had previously been that both one pump and for Newcomer's Hard-| ter bed cannot be used, store but the change filter bed is being completed has been made to the fire- this week. Workmen are a-house; - in the lounge to the waiting needed parts to of the building on the pair the pump before the|frst floor. borough can be put back on a 100 pe$* rent water usage ia + YS will Active Duty Lt. Colonel R. D. Walker, | ( | at Jaycees Hold Special Night Local JayCees sponsored a “get acquainted night” Tues- day night for new JayCee members and former mem- bers. A film “The JayCee Story” was shown in the basement of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Following the showing of the film, the BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David J. Charles, Rheems, a daughter, Sunday, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. A son, John David, was born to Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Wolfe, in St. Joseph’s Hospit- August 3, at Forry’s Garage, Florin. The men are staging] the fund-raising project to fi- Donegal Street, has been el- ance the proposed purchase ected chairman of the Lan- Having gained permissior cans | jwith a “swing-top” in order the cars ! their; Mr. homes are asked to call the, Gerald Miller and Charles. | Col. Walker On | ULLET MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, AU ei" FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 9 IN GUST 1, 1957 THE WEATHER By Kenneth L. Drohan |Day Horse Swapping Increases No Report Horsepower and Capacity Issued On It was a simple trade—onenamed ‘Lady’—still retains! Fu mes we 24 ad 3 horse for 245 horses! [her mailing address at the Th 25 — 52 85 But, you don’t apparently, [Enterline home as she awaits] Five months have already 26 : 57 a need to have a horse to be aofficial notice of her owner- passed since the water and Sa 27 5 60 85 horse trader. ship. It’s said that she will fumes troubles started injec 28 . a 86 Here's how it all happen-not be staked out on a used Stauffertown and as of Wed- Mo 29 64 ol ed. A few days ago Glennlcar lot as an object for con-nesday night, there is still no 320 - 95 Enterline, Mount Joy R2, sideration by auto shoppers./solution to the problem! rial = i J |swapped a horse for 1957) Rather, she will be sold| Saturday, one month olal ramnia.. July. g Ford which boasts a 245-simply a hay burner byhave elapsed since a letter . “horsepower motor, Huber, was written to the Public 106 East Donegal "yi .}) took place at the The “Lady's” age? Oh|Utilities Commission in Har- Temps. Low High a will as Low for year to date: 10 Tyndall Named Chairman John E. Tyndall, Mr. Hendrix, Street, will [fifty-ninth and Mrs. Emanuel |sary Saturday, August ’ Simeon Horton, caster County Committee of the Farmers Home Adminis-| 235 Marietta Avenue, Mount Jol, is co-chairman. The United Drive for 22 Red Feather Services of the Community Chest and the Red Cross will be held Fo the | | | I+ SIMEON | | To Legion Steering Group : James Sheaffer, East Main pink Street, was named to a six-{ulty of Donegal high school celebrate their B. Huber used car garage in Oh. ves. She's listed at six. risburg. Following receiving wedding anniver- Salunga when Enterline ° the letter, and a request for 3 turned over a beautiful 3- additional information, the gaited saddle mare as part B d PUC promised action. Work- payment on a 1957 auto oar men from the two pipe com- . He had purchased the sor panies who have lines run- Elected Chairman rel mare in Iowa about four Approves ning through the village be- months ago for his wife, but {gan work last week. Of County Group it turned out that she didn’t Pi There were no workmen in have time to ride much and ans the area this week and no in- 313 West “besides, you can’t take a is available as to Market Street, Florin, family of children on By a unanimous decision, what their tests proved or been named chairman back.” the Mount Joy Borough/what action is being taken the Northwestern County So the animal. said to be Planning and Zoning Com-|by the companies or the Division of the 1957 United classified at about $175 for Mission approved the plans/PUC. Persons living in the/Campaign, the Joint Cam- l‘rading purposes, was given Of the proposed Florin an-|area are not using the water paign Policy Comm ttee an- ‘n on the auto, which Mrs, nexation at a special meet-land there is no change i 3. could use oftener 'and/ing€ Tuesday evening. the fumes. vhich would be more adapt-| Members of the board had| eine [ble to use with the Studied all the reports, maps,| ope len. blueprints and minutes con- Two Families The 15-hands high the action prior to i making their decision. This d | ; : : wll ie sent to th Welcome To from October 7 through No . Monday night meeting of i al Dutch Dishes borough council with I Borough [vember 1, The campaigh goal | [recommendations by the] Two new families wore ies been get at $541,806. . 4? y Tyndall, an agent for To Be Available men. Some of their recom-|welcomed into the borough nr, tionwide Insurance, serv |mendations deal with fire(by the “Welcome to Mt. Joy|, DE : [At Hershey protection and boundaries. |Committee” of the local Joy- en of {he Charles Eshleman, chair-|Cees Wednesday s evening. jo last your A rad ate [ All the palate ticklingman, was in charge of the|Armed with gifts, certificates| py, year. St: gra uate of [lishes which had their orig- meeting, which was attended|and letters of welcome from! ania tate, he serv- [n with the Pennsylvaniaby the other board members,|the businessmen of the com-| ol - army for 2 years, Dutch will be available to|Linneaus Longenecker, Geo.lmunity, Mrs. Charles Drace!p; $38 orthwestern County he thousands of visitors Leaman, Guy Myers and Rayland Mrs. Donald vision Is divided Into Hiree coming to the ninth annualMyers. Two residents from|visited the two couples. Florin Arthur _Oberholtzor, HORTON celebration of Pennsylvania Florin also attended the] The Rev. and Mrs. ‘Menno ro i and Bligh [Dutch Days at Hershey Park |meeting. Good, South Market Street, pt J ro v oa or eT tration, U. S. Department of|Thursday, August 22 through] moved to Mount Joy from Noe sian, of fie Agriculture. |{Saturday, August 25. 'N Chicago. Rev. Good is pastor], pa. 8 ern rea. his ‘ | pore : woot amed J = : “(area covers Conoy Township A county committee inter-! Visiting gourmets will {of the local and Salunga East Donegal Township, W views and determines eligi-|lhave a field day sampling Methodist Churches. Mr. and ponegal Twp and net bility of farmers applyingjthe Old-World dishes, in- [Mrs. William Benedict, 26 S. Joy Twp. Te for various types of FHAfcluding home-made bread, | Market Street, moved to the| - loans. It also certifies to the|fresh from the ovens; -Sch value of farms and farm|mierkase, which city folks | The Nor “wp i locality from Millersville. |, ©. Northwestern Av housing and building cheese, i Le a consists of East Hempfield : {Mr. Benedict is on the fac- Township, East Petersburg. and for|call cottage farm purchase loans. {pickled eggs and heaping man steering committee of Landisville, Rapho Township and Rohrerstown,. The cam- Mr. Horton has been man- bowls of chow-chow, the District 10 of the American! volunteers are headed ager of the Mount Joy Far-|grand old relish that Mother Legion. The steering commit- [by James Meminger, Mt. Joy mers Cooperative Association|used to make. tee was named at the meet- R1, chairman, and James since 1933 and is a past pres-| With this light foundation ing of the group held Friday ‘Roberts, 285 Marietta Street. ident of the state association|out of the way, visitors will evening at the local I Mt. Joy, co-chairman of Farmer Cooperatives. Hebe ready for steaming plat- post home. Emerson N. Rothenberger, | is a member of the executive|ters of ham and beans, bak- The announcement was | board of the Penn. Council ed pot pie and that tradition- made that {he district has| The Mount Joy high school ej, is chairman and Mor- of Farm Organizations. |al Dutch feast dish, schnitz been listed as fourth high|¢}2ss of 1947 held its 10th of Shaffer, 15 S. Fulton] wees) and knepp. lamong the state's 36-distric {anniversary reunion Satur-|giraet, Manheim, co-chair-| Then, if the diners have membership tally. Having a/day, July 27, at Hostetter’s an “of the Northern Area. |! room, there will be a varied/record of 8,545 members for Banquet Hall. {It comprises Elizabeth Twp.,|! assortment of desserts, top-|1957, or 101 per cent of the| Honored Suests included heim Twp., Penn Twp," ped by such old-time favor-|1956 membership, the dis-|Catherine G. Zeller, Mrs. and Warwick Township. ites as Montgomery and|trict gained fourth seating Ethel Broske and Mr. Wilbur, ishoo-fly pies. [position at the convention.|I- Beahm. Mrs. Beahm and] Menus will vary from day Numerically, the district is|M?- Broske also attended. | to day, with ladies of Derry|the 13th largest in the state. Frizes were Presbyterian Church serving] The post membership of the following: Thursday through local post is 540 mem-| One traveling farthest dis- and the Hershey Park Golflbers. tance, Betty Jane Melhorn [Club remaining open Thurs- Wingate. Girl changed most, the day through Sunday. Mrs. 5 Bice aod. nirv eattle William Wampler, of Spring ara Bates Culhane. best rebred dair cattle a from Pile a ip Can-/Creek Church of the Breth- 1a changed most, > eedom. ada, accordii { WwW. Alren, will supervise the cook- : : Sa: i ing at the park golf club. Appointed One most children ? Jean Strickler Rice. reside 5 32 In addition, the Hanover- Committees have been RY Pra The care: dale Church of the Brethren named for the annual School Those attending included: year, bringing top state fair will serve chicken corn soup and Home Association Fes-| Betty Ament Bell, Salunga; winners together for this and shoo-fly pies in the parktival which is scheduled for Barbara Bates Culhane, Har- “World Series” of dairy cat- Thursday through Saturday. |Friday, Sept. 6th, for the|risburg; Charlotte Bennett tle shows. — grounds of the elementary Chubb, Middletown; Eugene Cash prizes total nearly school. The festival is under Brown, Florin; Earl Leedom, $47,000 this year, the largest FLORIN FIREMEN the co-chairmanship of Jas. Elizabethtown; Betty Jane ever offered at the Chicago EXTINGUISH BLAZE Pennell and Charles Heaps. Wingate. Toledo, Ohio; Shir- show. Top entertainment|™ Mrs. Arthur Schneider and ley Shirk, New York; Jean will again be the Interna-| Florin firemen were called Mrs. Charles Shoemaker will[and Donald Rice, Lancaster; tional “Golden Spurs’ Ro-Monday afternoon, 3:15 p.m.|be in charge of hot foods com, Maryland, deo, testing man against/to extinguish a grass fire at{Wwith Arthur Schneider rit BY 4 William beast in dangerous and exci-| he rear of the Westend Gar-/Irvin Smith in charge of , snes Kaylor ting competitions of the cow-|1ge, Main Street. A neighbor cream and soft drinks. AlqusiSumpman, atricia Kepple boy sport. It attracts the all| vas burning paper and the Hannan will be in charge of vie erly, Bruce Myers, Phil- performances. [sparks from the fire ignited games and amusements. H.|1SS Snyder Crider, Roy Wag- According to the manage-|the dry grass in the area. Morrell Shields and Ragner[ner, Dorothy Young Wagner, ment, arrangements f o r|The firemen put out the fire/Hallgren will be in charge Maryellen Walter Ryman, group excursion tours to|with no damage resulting. oe RY rest donee Weber, all of Mount Chicago for the show have|Sylvester Swords, fire chief Scheduled for § to p. m. 48. : been 8 ae with Worn was in charge. Mr. Schneider will also be in| Guests included Richard transportation companies. A sean charge of a cake walk. Each(Bell, Henry Chubb, Mrs. Eu- “Dairymen’s Special” of half! chairman will ap-[gene Brown, Mrs. Wm. Con- rales for rodeo seats are of [point his own committee. |rad, Mr. Eugene Eicherly, ferott duirvrnen and fheir fa- ® Mrs. Earl Leedom, Mr. James milies and 4-H club and vo- ELECTED TO TEACH Wingate, John Crider, Char- cational agriculture students les Ryman, Mrs. Geo. Weber. for the days when the dairy IN E-TOWN Letters were read from : ao y : ; these not able to attend. breeds are judged. er plant has been completed. Miss Lois C. Hess, Mount| she Me It's beginning was a has been elected Somer Choate, Michi- Tip to motorists: Watch|lane leading to the Amos teach in the intermediate|53"; Joanne Gobo Dapp. out for school kids — they|Nolt farm. Using the lane as grades of the Elizabethtown nin ehwig weren't brought up to be/@ basis, the roadway wasgehool Area for the coming and is a teacher of industrial Class Of 1947 ‘Holds Reunion | legion| 119 Ferdinand Street, Man-| | Ready Chicago Dairy Show The continent’s biggest dairy cattle exposition, the International Dairy Show, is] being readied for its 5th an- nual edition Oct. 9 to 15 in Chicago’s International Am- phitheatre. It will bring together i f awarded to, Ambulance Is Used Six Times Six trips were 1 ® Bar- Committees Are Carllance during the past week Last Monday Robert Leitner, Wood Street, Florin, was taken to the Lancaster Gen- edal Hospital by drivers Jno. Myers and Marlin Myers. Thursday, Clayton Heisey, (3), to the Hospital | eral Hospital, by drivers] Miller Wolgemuth and Mar- lin Myers with Mrs. Simon Nissley, ‘as accompanying nurse. Also that day, Mrs. Ellma Jeshor, 42% E. Main Street, was taken to the Lan- caster General Hospital by drivers Wolgemuth and Jno. Myers. Saturday, Mrs. Fellenbaum, West Donegal] St., was taken to the L caster General Hospital drivers John Schroll and; Park Eberle with Mrs. Rob-| ert Hoffmaster as -accomp-| anying nurse. The same day Mrs. Silas Foreman, David a Harold| an-| ROAD COMPLETED The street leading from the borough to the new gew- {the Columbia Mursing Home to her home in Mount Joy by the same two drivers. Hueholt, Ohio. instructors. dren certain number of points.) be + wards, given to the who advanced the West Main Street, was taken {0 Lancaster General 55 provided by the by drivers Dance Band under Wolgemuth and John Myers.|girection The same day Mrs. Annie|ghjelds. Tonight is all-events Sheader, East Main St, waslnight at the taken to the Lancaster Gen-|Games and co held for all participants. mark the last of the summer swimming afternoons at the Twin Oaks Pool. Buses will leave ito be given I b |\Gebhart, Larry Hostetter and yi Barry boys; Hess and Cynthia beginner girls; Harold Smith Gene Street, was transported from|. High for year to date: 103 North! has of today. Gary L. Ellisi™ Mr. and Mrs. Simon P 1ave announced the engagen Ann, to Duane S. Malm, Malm of Erie; Pa. Sol | An all-day picnic is one of the highlights of next week”: activities at the local play- grounds. Tuesday, the child cen will be transported t French Creek State Park near Morgantown. The buses will leave from both play- zrounds at 9 am. and will ‘eturn between .5 and 5:3(C »m The playgrounds will 10t be open Tuesday even- ng. Children will be required ‘0 have a parent pérmission slip which they may secure from the playground instruc- tors to be signed by their rarents and returned to the They will also 1ave to take a lunch for the nid-day meal. Children are] must have Last Day it Thursday will be the last ay of the season for wo playgrounds. Following! he day’s activities, vards Nights will be held 1igh point leaders in both he elementary school awards will high point boys and At cach park, given to the eaders for both girls to the beginners, inter- taken by mediates and seniors. In ad- the local community ambul- dition to these twelve two awards will be boy and girl the most in swimming program. Past Activities Tuesday evening, the sec- nd outdecor dance was held] school playlot. Music Done th Morrel’ a of NH. borough park. ntests will be| Tomorrow afternoon will the two playgrounds at 12:30 pm. In the race for the awards] next Thursday| avening are the following point leaders: Elementary school playlot — Kenneth Meckley, beginner! Vickie Hess, Beckie! Hostetter, Hess and Jon Dilling- intermediate boys; San- dra Gebhart, Georgianie Sch- neider and Becky Schneider intermediate girls; Daryll Wittle, James Harnish and er, nett girls; | groups. two A-/Day has instruction. Awards will be given to thelfered four afternoons a week {and take al, Lancaster, Tuesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byle, 48 East ‘Main Street are the proud parents of an 8 pound 9 oz. son, Kenneth Jay, born Monday about 1 p.m. at the group was entertained at the Cove. Gerald Hostetter headed the committee in charge of the events with his commit- tee of O. K. Snyder, Jr., El- wood Rice, James Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Richard man and daughter of Evans- |ville, Ind. spent last week |visiting her mother, Mrs. D. C. Stoner and other relatives run down. widened and leveled. It leads/sehool year. Her appointment past the farm and continues/yas made at last week's |onto the plant. The of the Elizabethtown [am roadway, built under con-/School Area School Board tract, was completed lastat which time 26 new teach- | Fhursday. ers were added to the area [Jerry Alleman, senior boys; and Kathy Harnish, Cynthia Tripple and Sharon Copen- heaver, senior girls. At the borough park play- ground Michael Germer, Physician On Call Sunday To Report New Families Call . Nissley, East Main Street, 1ent of their daughter, Sally 1» of Mr. and Mrs. John S. All-Day Picnic Planned «| For Playground Children mond Wagner are leading ‘he beginner boys; Terry Semberling, Mary Ann Hall- zren, Kitty Etsell and Jo- inne Charles are leading the beginner girls; Kenneth Leakway, Christian Sherk and Barry Etsell are leading the intermediate boys; and Kathy May and Joanne Ben- (tied for first place), Dena Leib and Ann Foley ire leading the intermediate Terry Stark, Dennis Naugle and William Pennell are leading the senior boys, and Sandra Wolgemuth, Ju- dy Kipple, Kathleen Gruber ind Sandra Kretzing are leading the senior girls. Archery new sport The introduced also asked to check with the|into the playground program, ‘nstructors as to their archery, bility to go on the trip. (Chil-|marked improvement among earned at has produced a and intermediate The two age groups regan using 48-inch targets ind have progressed to the the senior the|smaller 24-inch targets, This week Instructor John started beginning The sport is of- ind Mr. Day has been teach- play- ing the children in groups of ground and the borough park thirty playground. Manheim Central Plan Registration Monday, Aug. 12, from 9 .m. to 3 p.m.. will be regis- ration day for students who have moved into the Man- heim Central School District since the close of last year. All new students, includ- ng kindergarten, elementary and high school pupils, should report to the office of he Manheim Central high school located at North Hax- 1 and East Gramby Streets, along with them Hirth certificate, vaccination certificate, and report cards or other evidences of having completed their last year’s work, Regular high school stu. dents who desire to change their schedule registrations for the coming year shall ale so report to the high school and bring with them papers signed by the parents and approving the changes. BOROUGH ROCKED BY BLAST Mount Joy as well as the entire county was rocked by a “mysterious” blast around 8 p.m. Tuesday. Residents checked their homes to see if any damages were visible but no damages were re- ported. Although officials of the Olmsted Air Force Base, at Middletown, would not give an official report, they re- ported that the blast could have been caused by a jet Lancaster General Hospital, Ashur Neiss. staff, MJ 3-6294 {in Mount Joy. Barry Gemberling and Ray- Dr. Thomas O'Connor crashing the sound barried. :