ytown, at the of the liscus- is Au- piano presi- | Construction Begins On Sportsmen Rifle Range 4 Dirtcetors of the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Association check specifications for their rifle range now under construction. Left to right in back row they are Christ Miller, Robert Frey, Abram Mumma and Marshall Dussinger. Seated, left to right are Alvin Koser, secretary; Elwood Martin, president; William Fackler, Brady Hess, and Lloyd Myers, treasurer. Paul Diffenderfer is also a director but was not present when the photo was taken. Photo by Marshall Dussinger NURSES TO MEET The Lancaster week on renovations at the newy acquired Practical OWL LAFFS ON MAIN STREET ” nesday at 7:30 p.m. at Lan- present time incude the mak and archery range. The range is being con- ting up a registered service. Plans were made to organize ys YA. iv rye i : ~ : With pas, it a Lancaster City and County ihe farm north of the farm- seems Spl \ Ing go Practical Nurses’ Association. house. There will be a fifty . wr alk 3 roe - i : . © J proper io ialk openly anc en- Aj)] practical nurses in‘ the font emall bors (22 caliber) thusast' cally about Christ Lijv = . were tvs os city and county were invited. range, a one hundred yard 0° 0 args bore ge and a two : : X wndred yar large bore Until after the last bits of Plans Progress range > turkey have been made into the last kind of possible good For Contest eating, it always has seemed a bit unseemly to jump com- By Florin Lions pletely and thoroughly into C. Robert Frey has started work on the leveling of the ground and the making of a twenty-five foot embankment of dire on the ground at the Christmas. Now-— however— Plans are progressing for end near the creek. we say, ‘Let The Bells Ring.’ the Christmas decorations This embankment will be eo oo oo contest in Florin by the Flor- fo iv-five feet thick at the And, they are in a way be- in Lions Club it was announ- page and one hundred sixty- ginning to be heard. Already ced at the Monday night ye feet long. All shooting Christmas decorations are up Meeting of the group. The ij} he toward this embank- and lighted along Main street, awards will be made at the pang Provisions will next be store windows are taking on annual Christmas Eve carol nude for the trapfield and special attractiveness and Sng at the Florin bank. Cash jrchery range. shortly the season will be in Prizes will be awarded to the Next spring a concrete full swing. outstanding decorations in the hock clubhouse will be built eo oo o community by the judges. 5¢ the farm. The house will Going back to the turkey Four prizes of $20, $15, $10 pe puilt large enough to hold and good things to eat, this and $5 will be awarded. the association ‘meetings, to might be a place for a new- Ralph Oberholtzer is chair- gore equipment and. te-spon- comer to this section to com- man of the committee With gor turkey and trap shoots. ment that there seems to be Elmer Ginder and Dr. Hugh Both the house and the more wonderful, new food Coleman. ranges will be ready for op- dishes in Lancaster county The Christmas party of the aration next summer. The than we ever have seen be- group will be held Monday, farm js located adjacent to fore. Just to mention a coup- Dec. 10, in the Stonebarn. (he Mount Joy Water Works. scrapple and pork Millersville. Arthur Greiner, (One hundred pheasants Elizabethtown, district gov- yj} pe released in the area ernor, will be present. One gaturday morning, 9 a. m. by new member, Raymond Clark {he group. y pretzels in the midwest are Was accepted into the group. ° sold in boxes, packaged by A yeas ake jor . » giants of . baking Money to. be placed in the A h Pl Be. Bie aa of Clarence Widder fund. (Clar- ut ority ans course, but are a far cry ence is the boy who lost a R | Ado tion from the Lancaster county 1¢g in the highway accident ules #2 brands. In the first place, the several weeks ago.) Clarence Rules and regulations of grocer would never sell a big Hollinger, president, was in the Mount Joy Borough Au- can of pretzels before they charge of the meeting. thority were discussed at were horribly stale. Thus, § length during a special auth- they must be packaged ority meeting Tuesday night F ® : hg Scout Leaders To in the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Potato chips follow about Company office. Due to the the same pattern, except that See Star Story numerous changes made by chips here scem to be sliced |. .qers of Brownie and the members during the dis- considerably thicker and are goout troops in the Mt. Sussion, the members decided more tasty. Joy-Florin Neighborhood are to have the document re- © © OT) AES written and plans were made : reminded of the leaders meet- 2 . Last week Main Street told ing Thursday, Dec. 6. The for its adoption at the next of Henry Carpenter's experi- A ad or regular meeting of the auth- 5. per group will visit the North ya TET ence at the Carpenters and Suseum. corner of College ority Tue sday, Dec. 11. Joiners convention as he at- ard Buchanan Avenues. 10 In other business the group tempted to talk his way past the “Christmas Story of decided to lay a six-inch cast a guard into a big meeting. the Stars” at the planetarium. iron water line on Park Ave. e oO o Following the program, the from the existing line to the The part that might have group will have election of PW home being erected by been interesting and which officers and a carol sing in Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hostetter. le — — pudding. ® ® ® For instance, again — re di i iss thi : In additional rights of we did omit was a the 1. St. Peters Evangelical Seve i ditions) ! High 5 of speaker was President Eisen- potormed Church which is Wa¥ iB a Miller hower. located across the street from @PProOve © president, was in charge of the meeting. 9 9s the museum. A peek at the summer of "All registered adults are 1957 — you'll be seeing an to attend. Persons go- even bigger increase in the ,re requested to call the number of different flavors 1 1 County Girl Scout available in soft drinks. They office by Dee. 1. Those going will be “rainbow selections, from this area are asked to ———————-= the indusity PIO ses. mee! at Wie local Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Main street was given a tip ut bi PIR, Myers, Mt. Joy R1, a son, on the other day that the trade POT ! : i Lancaster Gen- stamp trend has about reach- eral Hos . ed he yltimate. One day re- PHONE NUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. ‘Neff cently <1 the front lawn of CHANGED Manheim R1, a daughter, on a Moul.. Joy funeral home, The phone number for res- Sunday, at Lancaster Osteo- when the sun came up, was idents to call about new fam- pathic Hospital. : eat sign announcing, ilies moving into the borough Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. “We Give Green Stamps.” has been changed to 3-6294. Pennell, 175 Manheim Street, ®e oo © Mrs. Charles Drace is thea daughter, Friday, at Lan- We have always been giv- new chairman of the JoyCee Caster General Hospital. en to understand that travel committee ‘Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. is a fine, educational experi- Mount Joy". Persons are ask- Shenk, Manheim Hl, “Sangh, enea, leading to better appre- ed to call the new number to ter, last Wednesday, bis an- ciation of life and a growth notify the committee of any caster General Hospital. of wider horizons. new families moving into the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. oe © © borough. Boll, Manheim R2, a son But, consider the Mount meet (men Joy family which made a The regular meeting of the visit to Cuba. Being interest- Donegal high shool band club pfentzer, ed in such things, Mr. Travel- il] he held next Monday ev- PRareday, at St er purchased a steel tape ening, December 3. Hospital measure. One edge showed : inches. The other edge indi- —— —- cated Spanish measurements. eis It was a neat gadget and the Physician On Call Sunday new owner's pride and joy as Dr. Newton Kendig BIRTHS i a nic, Hospital. Saturday, at Lancaster eral Hospital. ern —— nt vt a conversation piece. (Turn to Page 4) i remember The Bulletin. Construction has begu is ion has begun this dred farm of the : a ? Mount Joy Sportsmen Asso- Nurses’ Association met Wed- ciation. Renovations at the caster for the purpose of set- ing of a rifle range, trap shot structed on fourteen acres of Friday, at Lancaster General Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Landisville, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard God- frey, Landisville, a daughter, dish social and gift er farm, north of town. Gen- exchange. The When in need of printing, presentation of Joy BULLETIN The Mount RN yr J 2 find ad hs a ie MY FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 24 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COP" Christmas Musical Is Dec. 11 Town Sees Miss Reese Donegal Plans Openhouse Santa Arrive Nomad For Public December 6th Plans have been completed Richard Bowers and Fred ics : i : : ‘ : ¢ 8 4 ¢s and biology will Practices have begun for Joy Saturday amidst the Miss Ronnie Jean Reese, for the open house program Bernhard are the four boys in the Oe depart! the anni ‘hri ag 0 : ¢ \ / . Ire : so OM] i rd the annual Christmas pro- waves of the children who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the Donegal high school of th: quarteite who will | {he special ec gram of the local elementary linod: Main Stredt to await Martin Reese, Delta Street, for next Thursday, Dec. 6. A sing department : school to be held Tuesday hi As | has been selected as the D.A. series of events has been In (he comt I Ip: ni, exiub evening, December 11. ‘The 11S appearance. § He ap- R. girl for Donegal high planned by the school and ent there wir 5 oe i iii m used by Story of Silent Night” will proached Way's Appliance school it was announced this PT A. Beginning at 7 p.m of wor o wo a = ay oS crafis A : eT tito p : CS oh Fy 5 a ht. ork done by students, an pleted, maps Me be sung by the children of Store, he was escorted by Week. Ronnie Jean, a senior, teachers will be in their oxhibit of office machines Ee, pe an > F > If ‘ “1 ~ ic al > » (> 3 ~ oi x 5 are *( e > the fourth, fifth and sixth the Mount Joy Elementary 18 president of the senior rooms for consultation and and a demonstration of their oted ne i re » ladie Rr . ne “ : . I bers of the fachliy male quartet, and the ladies Youth Fellowship group. The story of our country's ior Chamber of Commerce. picture of our nation’s ers of the faculty quartet will furnish special a : 3 . es : i io lf bi g a ® - music, and the familiar car She was chosen from the “atoms for peace” program The mobile unit is a self- energy efforts. oo ling ng by the au. Sirls in her class on four jn a nutshell — that is the contained, walk-through eX- The new “Atoms for ones Brille, oh © 7 qualities; dependability (10y- (1 v0 of the U. S. Atomic hibit, housed in a bus-type mobile units were de School, Home eh wv. Charles Wolfe of alty, truthfulness, punctual- ome: o ie se loM€ vehicle. The heart of the dis- and prepared for the d Ae oY -~1Artes E ity); service (cooperat on, Energy Commission's new play is a series of panels Energy Commission 1 Group Makes bi oh RT nnen an ori ; courtesy and consideration of Atoms for Peace mobile which simply but graphical- Museum Division of tl Rue wi Will Dring leadership exhibit. ly cover virtually the entire Ridge Institute of Plans ies as ine A ality, ability to This is one’ of “the new field of nuclear energy—from Studies, a nonprofit, ; i mn oe. Fryer assume responsibility); and traveling exhibits developed a description of the nature of tional corporation of 2 ato brogram. patriotism (unselfish interest by the AEC to acquaint the the atom, through the min- gouthern universit.es a Professor Paul Green Elizabethtown College spoke on “Reporting” at the Tues- day night meeting of the lo- Everybody is welcome to : : : fr : Ao ‘ att Eve im fost growing com in family, community, school general public with its many ing and refining of radioact- Joges. atte s fast g ng ¢< and nation). programs concerned with the ive ores, to the utilization of : EL J munity proje ha; About Feb. 10, 1957 the peaceful applications of the nuclear reactors in producing cal School and Home Asso- state chairman of the Daugh- great new force, atomic en- electric power. BPW Club ciation meeting. Following A by la ters of the American Revolu- ergy. The display includes ex- the classroom visitations, the mbulance tion will send a competitive It will be displayed in Mt. amples of the use of radio- business meeting was con- k : I Citizenship test to the high Joy Friday, Nov. 30 on East isotopes in medicine, agri- Pack Box: ducted prior to the lecture in Ma es Ten Ca S school principa's. The test Main Street, between the culture, industry, and other the auditorium. The Rev. Ten calls. were made by will be given to Ronnie Jean hours of 3:00 and 8:00 p. m. fields of research and dovel- William Tillett, pastor of the tocal commmurity. am- at Donegal and each Tepre- There is no admission charge. opment. Several of the pan- Church of God, offered the bulance: Inst eek. Sunday. sentative in her respective The national tour of the ex- els are animated, operated opening prayer. November 18. Mrs. Mary high school bef re Feb. 17. hibit is being sponsored by by pushbuitons by the v sitor Reports were given on the Bradley, Florin, was taken to The Good Citizen in each the National University EX- himself. The exibit also eon- jo of the Busines roller skating party held for {he St. Joseph's Hospital by scheol is entitled to a Certif- tension Associat’on through tains actual radioact've ore Professional Women’s the safety patrol and the grivers Christ Charles and icate of Award and Good Cit- the cooperation of the Jun- samples, uranium -fuel -ele- at Hosiotter's Mrs i forthcoming Christmas cookie john Myers. Mrs. Robert i2en Pins at a meeting of the ; ; ments, reactor control rods, Koller as nemod chs and pie sale. Mrs. Dorothy Hoffmaster was the accom- Donegal Chapter, D.A.R., on rad ation-detection instru- of the The gr Johnson's homeroom was a- panying nurse. That evening, Thursday, Marc! 14, 1057 at Rotarians Hear sample ma- ae ro to Ie warded the prize for having three victims of an automo- the Iris Club, Lancaster. The 4 terials types of the members the most parents present. Jas. pile accident which occured state winner will receive a Driver Trainer Here indeed. is an example and recorded on ind Pennell was named institu- 215, miles east of town were $100 U. S. Savings Bond as of “infinite riches in a little Mrs Joseph tional representative for Cub transported to the St. Jos- @ gift from the National So- A program geared to Bt room” In a relatively short was (aH: 4 ohairmaii Scouting; Irvin Smith, Jr. eph’s Hospital by drivers ciety. Second winner will re- with its recent decision to period of ‘time, a visitor project: and Clyde Tripple, Jr. were John Myers and Ray Myers. a $50 series E bond and buy an optical examinaticn exhib't The group Christmas boxes wi packed for town re who now reside in rest and old folks homes decided at the Monday ments, and other walking through the voted ir named to the Cub Scout com- The three were Raymond the third winner, a $25 series instrument for Donegal high j,i "on concise. informative of 4 donation to the 'c mittee. Harple, Mery Diffenderfer E bond. school. 3 Ps he 2 on Tienda) iy Christmas Hehiin : toes Meek idence 7 1 JOY arians, il The members decided to and Clarence Roth. = ho > ey colin Xrians ject. They decided tc ive a treat to the students Monday, Harvey Weaver, Sung a steuters. FT! Fert Christmas ayes give a treat to t S 3 3 LEGION PLENS The speaker was Marshall CELEBRATE F'FTIETH h ( hs Sn pars week early next mon for their Christmas parties Florin, was taken to the Lan- Gemberling, who : pariv will be held N 1eaq hes ANNIVERSARY to be held the day before the caster Ostecpathic Hospital PARTY FOR : i holidays’ vacation. A donation by drivers Samuel Dock and Driver AORN i Donegal Mo. soi Bos. Rudolph M Dac. 17 at vhich tin Mrs. Joseph, CHILDREN A ei yo will be exchanged celebrating wedding anni was given to the community John Myers. Mn Christmas decorations’ pro- Germer was the accompany- ar same day, students Forry driver their fiftieth guests he had two Again this year the tradi- who are taking the Since the speaker evening was ill, a taj ject. roximately 75 per- ing nurse. The k : 4 "at . Jeet Approximately 75 p g ¢ ba tional Children’s Christmas course — Mary Smith and versarv today, Nov. 29 in sons attended the auditorium Mary Morrison, Mount Joy, . : . ; cording of a speech meeting which was in charge was taken to the Lancaster Party for all children of the Robert Reisch. ther home located near Hos a Spex of Charle s Wol Fes General Hospital by drivers borough and area will be Recently th» Rotary club sler’'s Church in Rapho Twp.. ed to the local Rotary >S , >S1- Gr £ a ) Vers A 2 : . x 2 I S 0 Dock and John held the day before Christ- members voted fo purchase Manheim R2 by John William Hug dent. Samue OC an in Tel Eve native of Wales, was : mas in the Joy Theatre. The for the school a no $0. is NE > : Myers. Mrs. Germer was the 36 sacl vets or, Sn os Openhouse is being held zr Simon Nissley, ch accompanying nurse party is sponsored each year Binocular, which is an ap- this afternoon from 1 to 5 at | f the legislation con ys * y \ alter S. Ebersole naratus for st WOE r ) © 1egisle om Tuesday, Anna Zeager, of by the ‘Walter 5. Ebersole pgratus for testing eyes. It heir home. The couple have was in charge of th Post 185 American Legion. will be used in the driver ve children and eleven a gram The tape re Landisville, was taken to the Arthur Schneider is chair- traini 11 us bs i uy § eider is air- training courses as well 2s by grande! ro he ildre Oyster Point Nursing Home grandchildren. The children ,.¢ in charge of Sime REPORT DEER STORIES : CA 3 : man of the committee. The the school nurse. Ao ap anc : In order to inform our bY drivers Samuel Dock and party for December 24 will ir io ar Anton. Lancaster. R1; sley and Mrs. George readers about the deer stor- Sordid Teer Nednesday: include the showing of films ph Bh A as | gel. president, was in char : : Ars nt ‘hock was trans- : ancaster R1; olph, Man ies next week, the Bulletin Mrs. Frank cho and gifts THREE APPLY FO a : h> meeting pt Save . A > 1 > ancaster Pa R heim R2; and Fanny, Ma ; Staff is asking that persons ported irom the Lancaste Volunteers are needed to heim R2 : as General Hospital to her home on Frank Street by drivers John Schroll and Park Eber- cloak-room at MUSIC CONFERENCE : : —® : PLANS PROGRES Three members of the GIRLS HEAR TALK Donegal high school band Mrs. Margaret. Greenfie'd FOR SHOPPING have made application to at- of Women's Hosp'tal of Phil tend the all-Eastern Festival ad ih RH es Je 87S the annual shoppin of the MENCO (Music Edu- 8! 1X negal high school WS by the local cators National Conference on nursing as a Car- oy, mper of Comme to be held in Atlantic City, eer. The program was arran- go yvesidents of the Eleven students have made March 1 to 5, 1957. The three 8d by the guidance depart- children’s Home. The district band are Kay Kauffman, flute; ment will be held Saturda assist in the the post home. Proceeds from this work will be placed in report all ‘‘deer stories” soon as they are learned. Each year the Bulletin re- ports on all the deer shot in !¢ i ... the unit’s treasury. his area and in all the other Thursday, Hubert Rice, Sr. at ! ies ing the a a] was taken to the St. Joseph's counties during he annua by Irvin ELEVEN APFLY FOR deer season. To cover the Hospital story, the information needed Kaylor and Robert Williams BOARD is who shot the deer, how With Mrs. Germer as the ac- large is the deer, how many companying nurse. Mr. Rice he fell application for Plans are progre-ssi points does the deer have and Was injured when ea 1 4 & when and where was it shot. down the steps in the fire from Donegal high school. Samuel Harnch, trombone; REY 8. at which time eacl mri () house and is suffering a frac- Try-outs will be held Dec. and Douglas Fish, clarinet. SHED COLLAPSES will be given five do tured leg. 8 at the Susquehanna high Two hundred students will Ray Beaston. 29, Columbia spent on presents for XMAS PARTY FOR Friday, Ray Beaston was school, Progress, Harrisburg. be selecied to become a part R1, was injured when a to- relatives and friends. transported to the St. Josephs H. Morrell Shiclds, band in- of this band. L. Bruce Jones, bacco shed he was helping to Boxes have been pl ALA. IS NEXT WEEK, | by drivers Geo. Cop- structor, will accompany the director of bands from Lou- rebuild collapsed, Friday the business placa Next Wednesday, the an- enhauver and Thomas Mark- group and will also try-out isiana State University, Ba- Mr. Beaston was helping to town in order to giv : g nual Christmas party of the ley with Mrs. Germer as ac- saxophone players. ton Rouge, Louisiana, will rebuild the tobace> shed on dents an opportunity 1, Jocal American Legion Auxil- companying nurse. Mr. Beas- Those who have made ap- conduct the group. the Donald Newcomer farm, tribute to the proje Joseph's {ary will be held at the post- ton was injured when a por- plication are Joanne Bixler, EE north of the borough. The the children. Charles home beginning at 7 p. m. tion of a tobacco shed fell on oboe; Paula Weien, Douglas BICYCLE TO BE GIVEN shed had blown down during is chairman of the pr Eshleman Brothers, A West the freak storm which affec- The party will open with a him on the Donald Newcom- Fish and Joyce Berrier, clari- net; Samuel Harnish, trom- Main Street, will give a bicy- ted the area in September. program of Saturday, James Kipple, bone; Robert Reisch and cle away the day before an the evening will include the Manheim Street, was taken to Gary Zeller, drums; Judy Christmas. Information mav Wilbur Derr, Mount Jovy Bell Telephone Company film the Lancaster General Hos- Naugle and Kay Kauffman, be secured on how to win RI. is confined to the St. Jos- “The Night pital by drivers Christ Char- flutes; Harold trumpet the bike by inquiring at the eph’s Hospital following an les and Russell Kuhn. and Bernell Heisey, base. store. appendectomy operation. To Report N¢ Families Ca! MJ 3-6294 Before Christmas’. wv sir i Sh pe A a seen ent. ication on ¢ com- which come- ill be class nin ge de- mn de= te to iriver veical lib- plays Social 1 be ns for 3 the 1 the Gym class- phy- h de- will tation ‘omic ace” gned mC the Oak clear uea< col- lo S be lenis mes ight and Club bert man y al- dood aken dual rmer this Lavor pro- hold one The day, gilts the re- fiver- Club Std card. rman ittee, pro- rding Nis- oske, of JOUR for tour nor for ssiah tour Dec. child rs to their d nn the reci- coM- for ymin Ct. ! 2 8 v - 1 t