Local Deer Hunters Have Success Sevedal deer have been re- ported that were shot by lo- ral and area hunters during the first three days of the 1956 season. James Weaver, Florin, shot a 110-pound buck in Perry County Mon- day morning. Earl Shearer, Mount Joy, shot his first deer in Perry County Monday morning. His was a 150- pound, 8-point deer John Way, Mount Joy, shot a buck upstate Monday morn- ing and Lloyd Garman shot his buck in Perry County in Trostle Ridge Monday morn- ing at 8 am. His is a 6-point, 150-pounder. C Richard Latchford shot a 6-point buck in Perry County Monday and George Geibe shot a two- pointer weighing 100 pounds in Perry County Monday. With a party of seven men from the borough and vicini- ty, Robert McMullin and Gene Nauman, both of Man- heim RD, each shot spike bucks in Sullivan County; one Monday and the other Tuesday. The one weighed 100 pounds and the other 95 pounds, both dressed weight Dr. James Elvin, N. Bar- bara Street, shot a five-point buck in Sullivan County on Monday which weighed 160 pounds. John Roth, Birchland Ave., shot a 130-pound buck in Perry County Monday. Although Mr. Roth's deer had six points showing. one por- tion of the rack was broken Harold Zimmerman, Jr. S. Barbara St., shot a seven- point buck in Huntingdon County Monday. His buck weighed 150 pounds. Ralph Berrier’s prize is an 8-point buck weighing 150 pounds which he shot in Mifflin Co. Tuesday morning. Donald Williams, Mt. Joy St... Mount Joy. bagged a 4- point, 125-pound buck on the second day of the season while hunting in Perry Coun ty. Mr. Elmer Ginder, contrac- tor, of Florin, killed an eight point buck on Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock. The deer was shot in Potter Co. and weighed 90 lbs. Stanley Slavey, shot a 4 point, buck in Schuyikill Monday morning at 10 a.m. the his resides on Streeis shot Earl Shearer who North Barbara corner of and first deer tion with Roscoe Hassinger, North Market Street. Photo by Marshall Salk Polio Vaccine Now In Good Supply Maytows, 160-pound County of poliomyelitis occuring Lancaster county (31 in _in the year 1956 than been reported in the Philadelphia, a total in request. all) Time is a matter of one- age group, to OWL LAFFS ON MAIN STREET next is not State in the Commonwealth of before the Pennsylvania. Two cases, non- arrives. It paralytic in character, occur- known that ed in children who had ceived two doses of vaccine. No other received Elsewhere in this issue of cases The The Bulletin is a rather size- able list of suscessful hunting stories. present vacci dose is the it is for adults date indicate that in the State of © who has received Notice Parents as Salk vaccine for polio im munizat'on will be given fre in the Donegal schools in the very near fu-w~eloped ture, possibly next week, ac cording to the announcement made Thursday morning by Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school nurse Permission blanks been sent home to parents by the schools, and any child The meeting receive the vaccine free Maytown Parents’ the 1956-57 school For those who stayed at home Monday, it was some- thing of a thrill if you happened to look quickly—to see at exactly 9:50 o'clock a car heading eastward along Main street with a fine big deer draped over the front. 9 9 With the season opening at 7 o'clock, it seemed to be something of a record for the hunter to be back through Mount Joy that early. ®e o 9 HELP! HELP! HELP! The Bulletin in need of half dozen or so copies of its No- vember 1 publication. An un usual “run” of counter pur chases that week drained the supply to the extent that now there is not even one for the permanent files. eo o ° will be glad to pay 10 each that's three profit for the first copies brought to the paralytic tis first may whose parents request it. ® ; - ium Monday, Dt case g p.m. on any vaccine. One fatal occured in an adult. Classroom With the exception of one phe held from case in the Quarryville area, all of the cases have occured ness meeting, is a 7 plans on February 18, Salk Polio vaccine in and May 20. good supply for purchase by It has been physicians and is rgcommend- the remodelled ed for all persons up to age of 50 years. Dr. Salk at until a recent meeting in Atlantic will City, N. J., strongly oe © o mended that three Lost and Found department be given, the first two to be This means money for given one month apart to be someone! followed by the third dose seven months later. State purchased Po'io the county. is We cents cents dozen office. January 2. not be open doses ary. eo © ® While cleaning out the safe ] when Larmon Smith sold The ¢ine obtained under the pro- Bullet'n and when this editor visions of Public Law 377, took over, we discovéred 3 84th Congress, is available checks which remain unpaid through this office for from the paper’s subscription INC contest earlier this year. Now ¢d the age of don’t get your hopes very and any high for they are small a- No means mounts, but if Franc Long. Carol Anderson é VIC Geruld F. Becker will stop at imposed to limit ] The Bulletin they can collect ility of persons to recceive als who have one cheek each. | vaccination against poliomye- are as follows: e oo o with State He was embarrased — but Vaccine. ; probably not too much! Mon- Free Salk vaccine day noon Jay Eicherly was has been available at having lunch with friends a local restaurant. ® O° ® § Under negligible - pressure, is also availuk Jay admiited that Monday eight Child was his birthday and the ences opera conversation for a time re- Health Department volved around that subject. caster county. The oe oo oo Medical Society has Suddenly, the proprietress, Helen Holtzman, having ov- erheard the chatter, with 8ive eat ceremony ‘ physicians. 2 Jean We The supply of free Salk Meckley, vac- twenty test or other dis- Broske will direct a litis “Santa Here” first grades dance; is and Soon Pedia- Bells"; Be p'tals in Lancaster General Ann Hallgren as t and St. Joseph's Hospitals. It Old Lady: Barry y'e at any of the Gingerbread Boy; Health Confer- Brown, bird; in Lan- Vicki Little, duck. County agreed “The Shoemaker the shoemaker; has further agreed that it be as the n in the offices of private Roberts, Mary (Turn to page 4) allow fifth of all the cases reported doses of vaccine to be given Polio season wife; Janet Nissley, Mar Im 1 1heim Perry County Monday morning. Earl was on the hunting expedi Dussinger of n There have been more cases be obtained by physic ans on najor have importance in the immunizing city of of persons in the 0 to 19 year three definitely 1€ 1S and causes no reactions same for children Reports to no Pennsylvania three jointure area of Salk Polio vaccine, has de poiiomeli pt C Club year 1 we visitations to 8 o'clock Following the regular busi- will announced Prix mn the es M. crimination based on financial duction Beg'nning with and ability of individuals will be kindergarten group the com- “Chestnuts Roasting on the eligib- plete program and individu- Open Fire” and ‘Silver Bells’. spec Kindergarten ing will be taken. All funds ial purchased - “I See You”, a song Claus and “Jingle chase a record player. he Mec M Stephen ted by the State lips, pig; Cory Funk, cat; and and Ba Elizabeth vaccine is unlimited and may Detwiler, Gregory Brian and purchased re- free Salk vaccine will be av ailable later than June 1957 safe The rson lose Maytown Parent have Club To Meet the of vill @ be held in the school auditor- 0, at will be in the northeastern section of discussed for future meet ngs March 18 that nary the building will not be occupied 1957, for recom- tion until some time in Jamu- So it spec Four Hundred Prepare For Grades’ Musical Four hundred children will John any present the annual Christmas Stephanie {ividual who has not attain- program of the Mt. Joy Eie- Third years mentary school Tuesday eve- Chrisimas txpectant mother. ning at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Geo. Twelve pro the parts and Will “The at tric Clinics at the three hos- Gingerbread Boy” with Mary Little kley, elicsa Phl- Second grades will present the to the above distribution and Elves” with David Gerberich grade 6: “We Three Kings of Barbara : a . aleor’ Orient Are’, shoemaker’s Robert rbara Ee. te The Mount Joy BULLETIN DECEMBER 6, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY "or asim SPAY UILDING NEW, HUGE $600,000 OUNDRY NEAR LANDISVILLE FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 25 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, 84th Birthday TAKES THREE TRIPS The local community am- bulance took three trips last week. Sunday, Nov. 25, Har- vey Weaver was taken from the Osteopathic Hospital, Lancaster, to his home in A Florin. Drivers were Christ next Charles and Ray Myers community Monday. Mrs Kate Felker mas tree by the Girl was taken from the Lancast- «pov Scouts. The tr General Hospital to the e Bailey Nursing Home in KEl- izabethtown by drivers Earl Zink and Samuel Dock. Fri day, Mr. Heckman was tak- to his New Haven Street home from the Lancaster 2 os General Hospital by drivers M- Miss Beulah Smith Irvin Kaylor and John Myers. Will direct the singing of the first group. From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., the Intermediate | Florin PTA 5 “scout ona “exponen Plans New Projects will sing carols around the Ralph Coleman. elementary To Employ 125 People Construction has started on a new $600,000 foundry to be built in Landisville for the (1% Pennsylvania Malleable Iron .« Corporation of Lancaster. WINNING TEAM H. Morrell Shields, Colum- bia Avenue, was a member of the winning team Sunday when the Lancaster County Red Rose Chess Ciub defeated the Annapolis Nav al Academy team 9 to 0. The local team traveled for the maich Sunday. Ano her match next spring may be arranged between the two teams Clubs Are Operating ‘At School Borough Carol Sing Scheduled For Monday held be chess driver, If the weather cold, singers reminded to dres warmly and to wear rubbers The or boots. The public is inv.t- structed ed to altend the sing Mrs, cated at the northwest corner the Myrtle Nornhold is chairman of the intersection of the Rt. corner the event 230 By-pass and the Reading Man Railroad near the Landisville intersection. The site is about 6 miles east of Mount Joy. The unit will consist of a one-story structure ap- proximately 100x325 feet and will be so designed that addi- tional units can be added. Storage sheds railroad sid- access roads with ample parking facilities will be provided The new plant will be com- pletely equipped to produce malleable iron castings and will consist of a foundry. cleaning and sorting rooms, annealing and shipping de- partments with office and washroom facilities It is expecied to be in full operation by April 1, 1957. he the 17, Christ Scouts commu nity tree located on Bowman lawn the of Marietta and East Streets. will De carol sing Monday, the 18 round hye n foundry is being con- on a 21-acre site lo- IS on of Cub Scouts 6:30 to 7:00 Brownies and en } will sing from new Shopping Tour ls Saturday day Don Scouts, the eight stu- Clubs have begun in egal high school for school year. Twenty clubs available for dents of the junior school for one period ins and Saturday is the for are . shopping tour for Messiah annual high )n Sunday, December each ' Vices? eng. N. Nissiy of and to will celebrate his 84th birth Nh 9th, Mount Joy both the Mount Joy and Flor- the children of the Home. Sponsored S Junior the local tree. H. Morrell Shields will th C the 1 direct this group. G.ris of k- of Commerce, family is in- each his immed ate with which to do vited, is being given for be of JoyCees and 3. : children will « the ; YR son, by members the Joy tour m Y. junior ing Thirty-eight activities are available for students of the senior high school one period per day throughout the week The activities offered to the students are yearbook. or- chestra, senior chorus, cards and games, home nursing typing practice for second year students, senior high leaders club, typing for non typing students, hall patrol, band, senior student council. art, science and pho tography, l'brary club, gym nastics, archery, club, printing, girls rifle club, typ ing practice for first y students, cheerleading, sen ior chorus, newspaper, pro j=ction, knitting, I brary club, athletic managers, boys rifle, bridge club, astronomy club, Hi-Y, FHA. FFA, Tri-Hi-¥Y, shop, and public speaking ® EXTINQUISH FIRE IN FLORIN Mount men day fire brush Florin. burning brush afire tracks. A endangering sylvania Farm erative building and a row of homes along Wood Street The firemen managed put out the fire before there was any property dama astromony . stores for ou g shopping trip, the ice the be given an as From there as go to the local is to is to cash Ss senior in to have business be chef's used n bor ar ough whore contributions Q S may be made as the Bachmisn Elects New Officers At a safe . Tne meeting of the Board : Directors held Monday, 3. the Bachman Choeo- § late Manufacturing company of Mount el following of red Dee Corporation Speitel. pros- manager: and Blank, anager; ; secretary. Speitel, Jr., secretary. harle Joy cted the neral officers vice A. uy Emi pres M n plann an inven Thoms Bachman, chair 1S 3oard; Harry 8S. § Richard M pres : i anl MH: flor tory . nlant ai cks. vice vias sales Tw; 1n da ties from SUT grass the railroad wind was the Penn Jureau Coop S BIRTHS as mae Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hillside Avenue, bethtown, a Dale ard, Saturday, 1. at Harrisburg Mrs Baimer was Mil- ired Cebhart Mr and Hawthorne laughter vital NM Mrs. Harold Hess, Mount Joy a Sunday, at Lancaster General Hopital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert New- "OM 223 West Main Street, last Wedne:day. at the er Osteopathic Hospit- both Jachman has of 1 almeor, 325 the 1911 the son, Doc hospital the former Florin Mrs. John Landisville, Joseph's hos- ployee in io 7:30 a.m gr ago now In (ey WwW. a 1 Cad pioneers ol ER at St assistant io and son a a S0C! for has indus the served store the r been in try for years clection Dec as vice president years. io Mr d Mrs. Richard M Warfel. Mount Joy R1, a son, last Wednesday. at Lancaster General Hospital. d Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8S. high Nolt, Rlacksburg. Va.. a son, students 1ast Thursday. at Radford paving per week to- Hospital Radford. Virginia. his support for the Mrs. Nolt is the former Shir- Each month the student ley Ann Brubaker, E. Peters- $1500 to the burg and Mr. Nolt is the son Plan, Inc. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nolt, for Choe Landisville ar m. many CHI E ( is the adopt Donegal T hoe Chung he stud At the intermission, an offer- child of school nts he remaining after the expenses paid will be used to pur a are are ic ward According to complete loss Year figures from the SICO ware x stor dare house fire which occurrad Foster Parents Saturday. Nov. 10. the grand New York City, Following intermission students of grades four, council sends on cil, athletic managers, knit er at the Washington school, i. vocation and the Rev. E. M. 8roup will again give the A “homeroom Mcthers ;... snc ‘ i group and D. S. Warfel tumbling: and B . freshments in the basement I terested Mothers may also gy. and Clark Berrier ren will fire- hardware division plant on from the two were about one chel Reynolds, Mrs. Jane Par (pa he prese - e 3 Ryman expand at the present lo \ 3 Street and the George Lea- Mrs. Ruth Musser, Mrs. Ev establishment established in 1889 by Jacob discov the burglary at box deserts. The group also Iron Corporation. laces by driliing holes with answered a call Wadnes- Dl g . dent; Wilson C. Rich. not tampered with. Tht entry the group in the firehouse Mr. Staley, assistant secretary; er large addition to its pla "New Front" ated with the company srades ’ OSE i i grades wll present da slump brek is boing plac Christmas party in A canopy is being built at Street. received a special SICO FIRE LOSS “The pove the canopy to illumin- ies,” grade 4; “The Bells”, 4, : >" to the contents meeting of the local Lions Orphanage. At the present Jor. Florin. a son, last Wed- Tuesday, Wednesday in groups will participate. Children's Thursday. Clubs offered The Rev. L.. W. Koder. ps Rid Are. 3 ris 1e hev. L Koder. p each vear by the junior high ar junior ddy tor of the local Trinity Luth y 1 ain on tie . \ . i od ne 5 wet Cryer : : ca ! WY a “hamber chorus, junior student coun- A birthday dinner, to which principal was the guest spea eran’ Church. will offer the Chamber Fin of ale rey +] 0 “1 DT / sof 1 aa = ting, pen pals. library club, Rite Florin, P.T. A. meeting last Moyer, pastor of the St. child $5.00 irchery, leaders club. senior Thursday evening. Mr Cole- 1 k's Episcopal Church. his Christmas sh ‘ band, seventh grade square by his daughter’s family, Mr. man spoke on the jointure of will offe r tht el ng prayer this Chriss : V ‘lost ayer. ™ < dancing club. ninth grade Mrs. S. B. Strayer and the elementary schools in the Follow; } £1 : he ®" About 125 additional men *hefs club, junior band, dra 3: ol of wrsvijle. area. 0 rowing the. sing, orted Wi rn ere initially a ig Samuel «4 Millersviile groups will be treated to re- © will be employed initially. 3 i s Jun mr tare to Associates, Inc. i tex Ne BrOUD es planned by the the St. Mark's EUB church. the Mount the of Lancaster, are the contrac- high school cheerlead group. These Mothers will as- + Tei tors i gp die . t Mrs. Clyde Tripple and Mrs. shoppin Following the > ace rs 1 ots i The cor a11 1Q wn i ferent re h Pe © George Brown will be in children The corporation Plans to R o t d ang LEDS. Seventeen yo Whe charge of refreshments and i its present Malleable b ep r © teered to assist in the p an 2t oil be assisted bY members will Cre am Foundry on South Prince St. B h tht meeting but any other in- ; the troop committee, J treat child- in Lancaster well as its n Borou ans Ty Uns | dwar division pla ¢ VoL hy help yr oh will take charge of the loud house to wrap and mark Manheim Pike, The new con- roject. 10se¢ who already Ae} i : structi is necesss “ a Chief of Police Park Neiss a to the group aes Mrs speaking system and the l0- their presents. Assisted by fr - To Ne roi gratis dr i d > LJ Ey as © ’ x4 nd . tne 0 ore as - investigating burglaries at Jean Holmes, Mrs. Pearl Mil- el Bre Ss and Wilh provid the members of the groups, grown am Zoi Bg stigating aries at Jee S. s. Pearl SIGE 4 SNE the lt sla cic rc artors & two business places which oc- ler, Mrs. Helen Kirkputrick, : A 4 ung or Te pag th chile 0 in ” 0 by By the South Prince St. plant : . £ wr \ ‘ > © he 1 t N¢ curred Monday night. Taken Mrs. Incille Epler, Mrs. Ra- fter the girls lcave the en fae oppor Anny mail, d because there is no room sing, they will be transported ary parcels if they desire rie » Messiah Chi “harles hundred dollars in and doe, Mrs. Hilda Hean, Mrs. V'a is to the Messiah Chil Charis tl j He cation a quantity of ice eream and Frances Brightbill, Mrs. Lu- dren Home where they will chairman 2% the even © The new plant virtually potato chips which were all wette Flick, Mrs. Frances Sing carols for the children announced that order 10 wil duplicate the manufact- . nro \ p tho My Five wre a o assist x taken from the one. The two Long, Mrs. Helen Long, Mrs herp. One % th dons n giv hers a Sani ASSIS. uring nrocesses conducted at . . OT ny No . - yusses from Florin wl In this project, boxes . A places entered were the Clar- Helen Farmor, Mrs. June : - Eo he South Prince Stree : once Herr garage. West Main Johns Mrs. Id: Kleiner and Gerald Sheetz will been placed the os treet plant. ence Herr garage, est Main Johnson, Mrs. Ida Kleiner, of hp I'h~ Lancaster plant was man Tire Shop. East Main St. elyn Hess and Mrs. Helen Peacock and was known The cash and food were Fuhrman Union Lock and Hard- token from Herr’'s. An at- For a fund-raising project, ware Co. In 1902 it became tempt was also made to open the group decided to sell the Carbon Steel Castings a and the combination Ready Jell products which Co and in July 1953 was knocked’ off Mr. Herr include gelatin and pudding the Pennsvivania Malleable 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Nothing voted to purchase candy of the was taken from the Leaman cones for the students at their C Pp Tire Shop but Mr. Leaman school Christmas parties. Jno and d to conduct Hess is president of the Flor- of his stock. in PTA group. John Tov and Florin fire Entry was gained both man of the Joy an In in Stark. president; : aw - ear 'S i: Stark, i 7 x . ties Pe > ang Of three Strasburg stores last Mrs. Robert Kling was el- Henry 8. Kolp, Asst. tr near : month. At Leaman’s desk ected presdent of the Florin er; Richard M. Stark, Secre trong drawers had been disturbed Fire Company Auxiliary at tary and Carl J. Houseal = but a safe in the office was the Monday night meeting of sistant secretary was discovered when an em- Mrs. Alvin Collins was elect- president reported to work at ed vice president; Mrs. Omar since its inception Tuesday Groff, secretary; Mrs. Wil- Under his leadership ® liam Mateer, treasurer; Mrs. company has made hh Viola Bricker, corresponding strides and is ) 4 Store Receiving secretary; Mrs. Benjamin process of compl ting anoth - S la WT Mrs. Gertrude Groff, assist- He is one of the ant treasurer; and Miss Mary the Pennsylvania Monulactur Renovations are now in Hamilton, corres- ing Confecticners Asso ia progress at the Kitty's Dress ponding secretary. The offi- and is widely known tl E. Main Street. Now cers will be installed at the the chocolate industry hn under construction is new January meeting. Srp ie Eshleman, elves; and ,. 1 2 ig Mr. Stark has been a front for both the and Wednesday evening, Miller, narrator. ve adjoining building. Flori- group held their annual ‘ e i ) g bu ri- go the : ¢ i “1 the past 23 years and the ire- 1 selections “The . J the chocolate Daw: i. pro The od on the front of the build- house which was in the form 45 Priot Ae . age ! y Ee ! i wo ik nt iri ng ing. Between the store en- of a special dinner at 6:30 p OR 2 he ras ae o fore : ma I? Mign | > To trance and the apartment en + for stmas, a musical rec 8; =A SUMAs, a musica’ rane, o planter has been . an a... i x ich
the birthday card sent to sign for the Kitty's Dress nramje Eisenhower Nov. 15. ESTIMATE the Shoppe. 5 a1 be i As a thank-you for the greet- oo A lighting system will be in ing, Mrs. Frey received an ore wil provont ive, stalled from beneath and a- acknowledgment an Ss ge i : : : : Te 3 |” signed by Mrs. Eisenhower Story of Silent Night by ate the new sign. Work ; 18 : : : ~ 2 : . G5 » Chong a rs. K Maric Westervelt. “Carol of expected to be completed in LIONS HEAR TALK total was $65.000 worth of al ; Mi and Mrs. Kenntth R. the Children of Bethlehem” the near future. 4 Ss Be TAL Ye a damage. Of this total. there Choe Chong will be four- Brosey, Manheim R2. a son. é 3 arnis scusse sons. February. 7 RD TE : will be sung by grades 4. 5 ee ° Me v's a ina Ee was $11,000 damage to the te n February He 1s a Friday. at Lancaster Osteo- and 6; “The Christmas CooK- patronize Builetin Advertisers outy, Xe pons pit building and $54,000 damage Korean and lives with his 10 pathic Hospital. gram at the Tuesday night vear old sister in the Kunsan Mr. and Mrs. Wil'iam Bul- 5 and 6; “The Echo Carol’, 3 Ne . Club at Hostetter’s He ex- time, the school has received nesday at Lancaster Osteo- plained that the committee in one letter from him. The let- pathic hosoital charge of the local recrea- ter, written in Korean, was Mr and Mrs. Lloyd R. tional program has as a goal, ranslated by Foster Parents Swarr. Mount Joy R1, a son. a full t'me recreational lead- and then both were sent on Tuesday. at Lancaster Gen- er for the borough. to the school. eral Hospital. a a Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates To Report New Families Call MJ 3-6294 grade 6 with Mariner, Dennis Bra menderfer and Clayton Bell (Turn to Page 4)