The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 24, 1962, Image 1

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This year Mount Joy is having a special event
a Fly The Flag Memorial Day
= The Mount Joy
and is planning more activity, which will no doubt _ == OS
All citizens of the Mount Joy and Florin area
| are urged to fly their flags on Wednesday, May 30
AM ali ni bring a few people to t Thus oT quip IY . m——
ount Joy man mingled bring a lew peop e {0 town. Thus, | | WA Lly +1 rrr ai] SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 52 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
in Fn ~ Telephones Rev. Donald H. Feick Takes To Dedicate Pa rk
Make Switch Pulpit At St. Luke’s Church
On Memorial Day
The reminder was issued this week by Martin
DDD | The Rev. Donald H. Feick.
To [Vicar of the Church of the
Nativity 2 Newron and St A major community project will be achieved on
Wednesday. May 30th, when the new War Memor-
Brown, commander of the Mount Joy Veterans of
Foreign Wars, who added that many will want tb
” decorate the fronts of their homes and businesses.
Introduction of Direct Dis-/Stephen’s Church in Thomp-
tance Dialing, the fast, con-sontown, Pa., has accepted an
venient dial-it-yourself long|invitation of the Vestry to ial Park is dedicated.
A full day of activities is planned for the com-
munity, beginning with solemn decoration of the
distance telephone servicelbecome the Rector of St.
i was carried out smoothly and/Luke’s Episcopal Church in
graves of soldiers and closing with a gala street
dance.


e John F. Kennedys of
00 Pennsylvania Avenue,
ashington, D. C.





















To begin, you must recall
at in the Lancaster Sunday
‘ws there appeared-a pic-%
re of Mrs. Kennedy and
iss Peggy Steinman of Lan-|
ster.
The picture appeared be-’
horsewoman, had been in-§
ted to Virginia. She men-
ned at home that Mrs.
nnedy also would be a
use guest. That started the @
eels moving.
® © © |
Marshall Dussinger, who,
‘identally was a former|
hlletin photographer, now
e cameraman with the Lan-|
ter Sunday News, was cal-|
i at his home here Satur-|
vy morning and ordered to
urry”’ to Lancaster, take a
ne to Leesburg and to get
swiftly as, planned, early last Mount Joy, effective June 1.
Sunday morning. Columbia] Born in 'Evalon, Pa., he
Telephone officials reported was graduated from high
traffic volume was unusually|school there and from Grove
heavy for a Sunday, indicat-/City College in Grove City,
ing great public interest in/Pa. He took his theological
the new service which per-training at St. Luke's Semin-
mits telephone customers injary of the University of the
Columbia, Elizabethtown, South in Sewanee, Tenn.
Marietta, Mount Joy and| During World War II, Rev.
Mountville to dial most of Feick served with the U. S.
their long distance station-to-|Air Forces in Europe and is
station telephone calls. now a major in the Air Force tion of Business and Profes-
George Datesman, Plant|Reserves. For six years he sional Women's Clubs willl The observance will be
Manager stated “Most of was with the U. S. State De-| REV, DONALD H. FEICK |hold its convention in Pitts both of the holiday itself
A cooperative program,
the activities planned fill a
BPW Sends community need for obser-
ving the mid-week holiday
and for giving honor, rec-
Delegates ognition and appreciation
at a time especially set
) ) s/lvania Federa-~ _.
The Pennsylvania eder aside.


icture. those who tried the new ser- partment in Europe as a For- burgh, May 24, 25, 26 and d ovportunity to de
®e © o | Mount Joy’s First Direct Distance Dialing telephone call was made by Mayor|vice last Sunday followed in- eign Service Officer. England, and their children, 27. The Mount Joy Club will nC an orp Kk ’
hat he did, arriving short-| Frank B. Walter, shown above placing his call as Clark G. Berrier of Mount Joy, chief structions to the letter and| While in Newport, Rev./Larry, 9, Alison, 6 and Kim-be represented by two dele- dicate the par HF) I Sany
after noon. Few people, SWitchman of the Columbia Telephone company, and Robert E. Long, secretary-treas- completed their calls without|Feick was President of tel... 2 'sosr andi Half Gh gates. Mrs. Earl Koser and improvements w 1c ave
arently knew that the/"™" Watch over his shoulder. incident. Although it is stilllNewport Ministerium, Cub-|™ “7 "% Miss Lois G. Miller and by been made during the past
e of the president-was at- |very early to judge publicimaster of Pack 93, a mem-|(Will accompany Rev. Feickw, alternates, Miss Anne F./few months.
ding the rather reaction, we have had manyber of the American Legion,|in the move to Mount Joy. |Milanof and Mrs. John Wea-
small . . :
se show. . Donegal Baseball Team Wins Pennant complimentary reports andand United States Air Force| Rev. Feick will fill the pul land. |, Joder the shonoreip CF
® eo |feel confident telephone users Academy Liaison Officer for|pit recently vacated by the, mhose who remain at home Council, the park develope

But, the first persons Dus- : |in general will Secent i anrerny Sounds ‘ & [Resigngtion of Rev. E. y will be busily occupied with a ave completely 3 cont
ger met as he walked onto A fe M | C Pi ff S ladvancement in the field o is wife, the former Ev- Moyer, who is now serving at, gaturday Hoagie sale, that 2 ! A
b show lot were a couple] n oves nto ounty ayo €r1eS cicphone communicationjelyn Johnson of ‘London, Ardmore, Pa. \will be held from 10 am. to Bly eet oi ele
broad-shoulderod ‘secret : \with enthusiasm.” {4 pm. in front of Kitty’s Sen a : community taking
vice men. ‘ No pictures,” With a Tuesday afternoonto Columbia 3 to 1 settledjon Monday, May 28, at Eph-) The distinction of dialing Dress Shoppe.
: ] : i { : : int part.
by said. But, they admitted/assist from Columbia, Done-the Knights in second place/rata. (the first official call through . | thlv ti fe ile
it it was a public place/gal's “inexperienced” Indians/while Columbia, Elizabeth-| In the meantime, Warwickl|the new system here in Mt. Ra 10 perator on oO fos oe J po 4 i Nige | principal agdres of




H were sympathetic with won another Section One/town and Manheim Townshipjand Penn Manor must battle Joy went to Mayor Frank B. | ’ : ; : :
ssinger’s problem and with/baseball pennant. followed in order. to the last ditch to settle the Walters. On hand for the in-| [Hostetter’s Banquet Han on Roy E. McAuley, president of
i ish-| i i |Section 2 title. That a tion f the service or mergency ystem May 28. Dinner wi 0€ Serv" Elizabethtown college. He
Decessity of iio Fingl sesounting gave the as he Season onde Jas) ah ny A” name BU EUTBLON 4 ok Log ort led at 6:30 in the main dining wil] speak at the dedication
is assignment. [Donegal team six wins a- week, Donegal nearly tipped was sday wer . , . : : : f i A ;
® ® oo \gainst two losses in league the apple cart by bowing to/afternoon at Manheim Twp. [tary and Treasurer; Paul C.| Search for a radio operator] Those in charge of main "09M : and Memorial services, sched
While the secret service-play for a .750 average and Elizabethtown, 6-3. It was B |[Holder, Wire Chief; Clark G.fto answer fire, police and taining these important ser- The speaker for the even-uled to begin at 10:30 am.
n about doz a y advant 4 the defeat No. 2 and almost toc |Berrier, Chief Switchman;lambulance calls in Mount vices for the community wishing will be Dr. J. J. Bentman| The day’s activities will
An png ar Rn noe rive, | ena > \Joseph V. Finegan, Installa-Joy is under way. lto hire someone who can pro- D.D.S. of 149 E. Chestnut St., begin at 9:30 o'clock, when
se tabs on Dussinger and Hempfield’s Tuesday . loss ot ia) Bank To Sponsor ltion and Maintenance Fore] Need for an operator arose vide service 24 hours per/Lancaster. Dr. Bentman de-the Boy Scouts and repre:
not “Zive. hia 2. bad P : y The situation then gave man: Ted Weston, Automatic/with the death recently of/day on an uninterrupted bas- votes his time to dental sur-sentatives of the local patrio-
e" they did NOT r- Jlempliok 2 dante 1 Gol Tourney Electric Company Installa-Frank Young, who with hislis. gery and teaching in/Phil-lie organizations meet 10 dec:
d oo 3 Soune . |in a final tie, IF the Knights tion Foreman wife have handled the ser-| Making arrangements for|delphia hospitals. His topicorate the graves of war vet-
sng ho g gE To Open Main could win fom Solunibis In| Date .for the second an- ith Direct Distance Dial-lvice for many years [such a person to take over/for the evening will be thejerans in both the Mount Joy
i : a game which was set for re-nual First National Bank], : ey tui : | ies } much discussed subject of and Eberle cemeteries.
1ld under anything but Q : : | i ; -|ing Service, Columbia Tele- the duties is urgent and of/miCh CISCUSS it.
al circumstances. They Street Bids Fri. play Tuesday OF. {his weekigolf {omvnament was sn phone Company customers ficials are anxious to contact| Fluoridation™. Then follows the dedica
x ] {Previously the two teams had/nounced this week.
—and they made it stick pigs for construction of| played to a tie count. | The event will be played
keep him at a distancelypin street through Mount, Against Elizabethtown, Koon Saturday, June 23, over|dial, reach without an oper- ties and responsibilities or/charge of the public affairs Will act as master of cere-
can, with eleven spins of the Linda Ha den la person whose normal du-| The program will be in tion exercises. Gerald Sheetz
4 way of life fits into thejcommittee. Mrs. Joseph Ger- monies.
m the famous youngly,y are scheduled to b ; Iv fi hit dla course yet to be an.|ator’s aid, more than 40 mil- . . : ; i £t there
SoWomaRn. opened on Friday of this struckout “eight, but a three. nounced. The 1961 tourney ky 18 Tones he Wins Scholarship jo interested con Char] ae J > gina I a
. 9 0 reek in 4 ; as held at Cool Creek. ne states the District o . . | es ” es, 8S J¢ Ys
As he talked Monday ord” So: state highway depart-| jut sly Wm the sixth WR et BD SToier. veteran |Columbia, and 8 provinces in] Miss Linda R. Hayden, tact John Myers, Ray Myers Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster, Mrs. the Borough park when the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. or George Copenheaver, eith-Jennie Bigler and Mrs. Arth- midget ball players will fur-
(nish the talent.
B | Beginning at 4 o'clock, the
School and Home association
tourney manager in Mount|Canada. . : Xs
Tow again gps handle the| The Columbia Telephone[Robert Hayden, Marietta R1,ler in person or by writing. ur Sprecher.
patted the blonde head of/he opened in Harrisburg. details. Company has been preparing|was awarded a $200 scholar- B
own daughter, Marsha, Specifications cail for re- B for Direct Distance Dialing[ship by the Business and
§ : in the county cham- ; ; Professional Women's Club . will hold a chicken barbecue
i talked of how Caroline struct f the (jon moves in t | by making large investments iat
nnedy frolicked about the Ty ee AE the hie) pionship playoff: IN SEMI-FINALS of funds for central officefof Lancaster at a dinner int nnua ose ow oi the borough building on
g about his interestingiment has asked for contrac-|
ignment, Dussinger loving-tor's proposals, which «will |, AS of midweek, the base.
|ball situation for Donegal
looked this way as the seas-













se show and finally saidend of the Mount Joy Paper] On Thursday evening at 6] David Smith, a senior atl{rynking & switching equip-/meeting of the club Thursday on 3
her mother, “I want a/Box company's an p.m. the Indians were slated Donegal high school, advanc- ment and for expanding its|at the Iris Club. Set For Satu rday June 0 g an Smoisiad heat the
hk of water.” Motherthe east end of Main street{to tangle at Ephrata withed to the semi-finals, district outside plant facilities, in ad-| Miss Hayden, a graduate / ES NR the oa a1 high
mptly went to a stationnear the old Cotton mill. |Garden Spot, winners of sec-3 tennis championships 2atigition to matching its servic-lof Donegal High School, is a The 9th Annual Rose Show.“Grocer's March,” “Park Tri- Dy band neg i
pon, brought out a ther-| Usually, construction be-|tion three. Manheim Twp., May 16, los with the normal day to|/freshman at Kutztown State oo nsored by the Onion Naz. bute”. and “Town 'N Coun-rell Shields. will resent a
£ and poured the drink.” [gins within 30 days after] The winner— either Done-where he was defeated by|day growth of the telephone|College, majoring in art. Sheltional Mount Jov Bank willliry Homds.” e ie S, pres
®e © +o [bids are let and legal mat-|gal or Garden Spot — is to|Jim Breitinger, Wyomissinglinqustry. The management|received a $200 BPW scholar- be held Saturday. June 9 at Prizes will be given as oa is invited .to-an
Utility workmen have had ~~e cleared. iplay the winner of Section 2 high school, Lebanon. of The Columbia Telephone|ship last year, also. the bank's main. office “Mit tollows: . Oy al Ok Yi is suggest
ffic slowed down consid- Company will, in the future, The present award will be Joy, and will be open to the To the three persons re-'ad that people take their fol-
bly recently as new pipes h 1 Pp S continue to make every effort applied to the 1962-63 school public without admission ceiving the highest number of ding or aluminum chairs, or
installed ahead of the VFEW Pus es 62 Bu Y oppYy a e to bring to its subscribers year and was recommended charge between the hours of points in Division IL blankets and relax and enjoy
{ Main street rebuilding (the latest improvements inby trustees and voted upon 2:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Blue seal, 3 points, redthe evening. The band will
gram. | Comander Martin Brown i 7 mn telephone service by club i | All rose enthusiasts are in-3€al, 2 points, yellow seal, 1 perform from “risers” (step-






oS eo {of Veterans of Foreign Wars |
for the present, the water post No. 5752 this week
ice line installation is *a- spelled out the exact chan-|
t finished. The gas com-|nels into which all funds col-
y, however, has run into/lected in the V.F.W.'s an-
| |vited to participate by enter- point. : ped platform) which will be
ling their specimen roses and zo Jue en Bybag tea rose moved from the school and
1 arrangements. Entries should named “Queen o OW. _ specially erected for the eve-
Bob Sprout In State of Washington arrangements. Entries should nipod, Queen of Sho wor
; lof 9 to 11 Saturday morning /l€a rose named “Maid of Afterwards, a street dance









ot of trouble near the pual Buddy Poppy drive
er of Main and High Sts.|would be placed. He eaid he
9 ©. 9 |was making the statement so|;
an operation which in-{that all citizens in the area]
es laying a brand new|will know just where their
n at a depth of about money was going.
n and a half feet, the “The manner in which
kmen ran into a shelf of huddy popp funds may be
d rock. Because they can- spent,” the commander said,
use blasting powder, it/“is regulated by the Nation-
been necessary to use airjal By-Laws. Disbursements








For Heavier Load of Pitching | “A Tribute To Our Town" Honor.” will be held at the fire hall,
lis this vear’s theme. After the Queen of the sponsored by the Fire Auxil-
3 Show and Maid of Honor jary. Everyone is invited.
have been chosen prizes will In the meantime, the park
be given for best white, yel-__which is the chief center
For a heavier dose of work tential” and it was noted that] There will be two divisions
Florin’s Bob Sprout this sum-|“‘everyone who has met him —one for specimen roses and
mer is hurling for the Tri-in our organization is pullingjthe other for artistic arrange-, = I : ta ro
: . , pink and blend in the st—is v
Cities Baseball club in the very hard for him to succeed ments. Erb tea classes. Also ere ugly Teatly
state of Washington. |as he richly reserves success! Division 1 offers opportu- prize will be given to the jes
Tri - Cities includes Kenne- in the major leagues.” [nity to show hybrid tea roses. pest floribunda grandiflora The m
SAL y yori : a, x onument—handsome
wick, Richland and Pasco, Hemond added that it is floribundas, grandifloras and and climber. to winners in and gleaming in the May
located in the southeastern/the hope of thc managementiclimbers in 46 different speci- the arrangement classes and sunshineis completed and



mers and to drill and are strickly confined to the part of the state not far from|fhat Sprou! will pitch excel-ffied classes, including colors to the best arrangement or within a few days will be
away almost an inch at| following purposes: the Oregon line. lent ball for Tri-Cities andjand varieties. composition in the show. given its crowning touch
me. {| “For the aid, relief and y A class C ball club in the/that “we would then want to| Artistic arrangements may —B when plantings are installed
e © +o {comfort of disabled and OO % Northwest League, the as- recall him to Dallas-Fort|compete in seven areas for COIN CLUB in the “wings” of the To3ons
he present plan is to con-|needy veterans, their depen- ’ signment for Sprout is de Worth to finish the season.” |which themes have been des- The Mount Joy - Florin ry. 2
e the main on eastward den and their widows and or- signed as an opportunity to| Bro lignated. They are: “Moods of Coin Club was to have held ~The plants are being made
Tacob street. Later, service |phans.


ling is being made in his hon-
| do a lot'of hurling this seas-| " . {the Church”, “Golden Rule its regular meeting Thursday in memory of Robert Pennell
S will be run from the| “For maintenance or ex on. Pick First Girl |Days,” “Thanks for our Ser- night, May 24, at the Mountson of Mrs. Edward Pennell
/ main into homes angipansion of ve VFW National h The former Donegal ace| | id lvices,” “Industry on Parade,” Joy Restaurant. Donegal street. One of the
sinesses. |Home for widows and orph- ad a tremendous opener | z > n
e © oo lans of veterans at Eaton Rap- with Tri-Cities as he erener Counci Presi ent = ig Mount Moog Bo
n the meantime, another|ids, Mich. i 14 for a wonderful win. His] Mary Ellen “Mimi” O'Con-| of 1943. he was killed in ac-
w is digging in other ser-| “For Hospitals or individ- next start he went six in-nor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.| FLORIN NEWS NOTES tion and his memorial plant-
es on West Main street. ual assistance and entertain- nings for a 3-2 loss. Then he Thomas O'Connor, 4 E. Main| A y
began being bothered with alstreet, this week was elected] mm

Another big digging pro-ment for needy veterans or|#


= lor by his classmates.
in Mount Joy is contin- service patients, and their|§ sore arm and has not beenithe first girl president of the] M/Sgt. Richard Kauffman/are erecting a Main Line, A 45-foot steel flag pole is
g “full steam ahead _at/dependants. aan able to take the mound for a Donegal High School Student left Sunday for Brussels, Bel- home on their vacant lot ad-made ready for erection. The
site of the new swimming| “For rehabilitation, wel { while. However, he was ex-/Council. |gium, after spending 10 days jacent to their present home. foundation has been poured
bl. In fact concrete bot-fare and ‘service work, in| pected to be back in shape This year D.H.S. will grad lwith his parents, Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kos-the “sleeve” installed and
s were being poured at|cluding, liasion service with rather shortly, now. uate its eighth class but this|Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. er and Mr and Mrs Samuel the pole painted. Within a
Hweek. the Veterans Administration.
In on “Air-Mail” interview|is the first time that a boy| Mr. Walter Bradley, Lan- Baker of Elizabethtown RD, couple of days the PP&L
B | “For necessary expense| J
with Los Angeles Angelshas not held the important caster, visited Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey crew will use a power rig on





letin advertisement pays. for military funerals of de- ; Farm Director Roland A. He-post in the sludents’ self gov-|Lester Bradley Saturday. Shoemaker and family Sun-one of its big trucks to hoist
ceased veterans. . mond, the Bulletin this week ernment body. Mrs, Mabel Shank and day evening : the pole and drop it into
As a publi Th For acquisition, improve-| learned that Sprout has made| Mimi, a junior this year Mrs. Clarence Myers visited The Church of the Breth.place
public service, e t and maintenance. of . di od ; : . nce IV $ “hurch o 16 reth- ple
in li Howi men Lon a very good impression upon will head the council during|the former's sister, Miss Fan-ren held their family night! During the day, a “Wash
lletin lists the following b plot dd t the f the A Is : . : ] ! g g ! as
ysician, who may be | urial plots, an ecoration| e owners of the Angels — the 1962-63 school year. Shelnie Horst at the State Hos-at Hostetters Tuesday even- Line” art show will be held
ached for emergency ser (of graves of veterans and ser. who hold his contract in pro- has served on the council for pital at Harrisburg on Wed-ing and the speaker was at the park. Local artists will
vice men. a) fois fessional baseball — and that/two years. [nesday afternoon. Olden Michel of Lititz. be featured. In case of rai
ce or by those who are | [ .... VFW community : ; they. are much impressed Th S i gs
able to contact their '~; B 24 Mount Joy's Veterans of Foreign Wars 1962 Buddy "'S? o oy Dressed e students of D.H.S. asi Mr. and Mrs. David Geib, Miss Ruth Geib entertain-the show will not be held
mily physician: ommander rown said, poppy Girl is Jean Waltz, ninth grader at Donegal High With his ability and hisa body select the councillentertained Miss Mary Janeed her mother, Mrs. David —— <p
more than one-half of the to-/School. She is 15. About a dozen girls in the Mount Joy- strong desire to make president but other officers/Sauders to a birthday dinner Geib to a surprise birthday IN HOSPITAL
Sunday tal Buddy Poppy receipts are Florin area from the eighth and ninth grade were in the good. {are named by vote of theat their home Tuesday even- party on Thursday evening. Mrs. Elme S i
rv. David Schlosser used for local veteran wel: contest to select a Buddy Poppy Girl of 1962. | He was termed a “strongmembers of the council it-|ing : Twelve persons were present Phe radian » a SH
. — si | i » : “ | yf : sent, 7 e . Joseph’
(Turn to Page 4) Photo by Dussinger|competitor” with good po-self. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barto (Turn to page 3) ith: in Lancaster. pus