MAIN STREET # THEN THERE was the handsome young Maytown 1%ade who enjoys the hockey Last week he told a ey “Get me two tick- ots hockey matches Saturday night.” ®e oo o SO THE friend bought the tickets and handed them«ov- er. Our young hero took his Saturday night date, drove to Hershey and was a little surprised to see only a few cars gin Nha parking lot. In- vestigation disclosed that he had slipped a notch. ® oo ALTHOUGH there been hockey almost Saturday night all season long, there was none last last week because of a figure skating tournamnt. His tick- fis or ness Saunay. ren, Jeff, 2, and Linda, 6, : left Tuesda for Sylvatus, A JOKE of another kind Va., having in a Bn Ey ee on Mi. Joy region in the southwestern ] ee part of the state about 25 RT I miles south of Pulaski Va. names was to have designat- As representatives of the ed Mount Joy as Olympia. Brethren in Christ church, Thus, the code letters would they will take up a lay pas- torate in a mission church. have been OL. . a : The assignment is for an in- ®e oOo o : 4 HOWEVER, recently the definite period of time for at least a year. name was changed to Old- field. The two code letters Mr. Martin, the son of Mr. remain OL but several local and Mrs. Paul A. Martin, has businesses already had had been associated with his printing done, using the father in general -construc- OLympia designation. tion work. Mrs. Martin is the daughter of the Rev ® o Henry T. Becker. As has every Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mar- tin Jr. and their two child- secretary and song Be My Valentine Because the season for send- ing Valentines will soon be here, there is something that should be kept in mind by those who send their mes- sages of affection. aE Steps to tighten the or- ganization and to better han- THERE IS a limit to the dle its business were taken minimum and maximum size Tuesday night as the Mount which may be sent un- Joy Authority held its reg- sealed for the two-cent rate. ylar January meeting in the Minimum is 23% by 4 and the fire house. maximum is 9 by 12 inches. With Unsealed cards either under Ralph or over these sizes will re- members quire mors postage. forms which are to be used in administering the pay- UNLESS your don’t ‘mind ments and collections for the adding embarrassment to new sewers; discussed pro- your love, check the size of and bookkeeping your cards and ask the post- to be used in the al clerks if in doubt. future and reviewed job 9 9 9 plications for the hiring of SEED catalogues 5 clerk who is to handle which are appearing these some of the many details of days look very much in (ph. pig business. place this time of year and An office room is to be set help to keep alive the antici- yp, in the fire house which pation of spring. will serve permanent 9 . . headquarters for the author- : BUT THe Lug Which ji ity and for the administer- erested us las eek was th ihe of HE DrOCTAMS arrival of a mail order cata- Ms DIN Wal wel logue which among other ¢comed as a new member to things offered for sale the hoard by President Rob- live monkeys, skunks, alliga- apt Rosser. tors, hamsters and many oth- To better handle need for er live animals, including emergency repairs to streets Shetland ponies. caused by sinkage under the 0 9 newly-refilled sewer trenches AND all offered on the authority asked contrac- “convenient budget payment tors for the names, addresses plans.” and telephone numbers of those men who are assigned for that type work. Because of a bad situation on Marietta Street near the Asst. Manager intersecti yith Delta, the At Murphy Store hors authorized the con. Charles C. Lindner has tractor to dig up the new been assigned to the Mount lines and to investigate the Joy G. C. Murphy store as reason for continued sinkage. assistant manager. He will replace Fred Myers, who has been transferred to Red Lion as assistant manager, He had been here for a year. Lindner comes here from Philadelphia. He has been connected with the Murphy organization for four years. He will be working with Manager Robert Gilchrist. TEENAGE DANCE PLANNED FOR FEBRUARY 9 Saturday, Feb. 9, age record dance will be held in the local firehouse : Ne 8 to 11 p.m. Teen-agers restored antique automobile. are as to bring their fa- He restored a rare 1905 vorite which have Reo Runabout. been marked with the own- About six years ago he ers’ named. found the car — in a deplor- Special dance winners able condition of repair in named from the last dance an old barn near Carlisle. are Nan Reisinger and Red Friends who knew he was in- Arnold; Edward Zerphey and terested in old autos had Phyllis Brown; Georgianne ‘tipped him off” that he Mumper and Edward Zer- might find the car there. phey. After buying what was left Teen-age dances are spon- of the ancient vehicle, he sored the second and fourth prought it home took it Saturdays of the month by apart and refinished practi- the auxiliary to the local cally every single piece. Fin- fire company. ! ally, after reassembly, it has become a thing of wonderful beauty and of considerable value. As is the case with the mailman who takes a Sunday the aid of Attorney Barley, the authority reviewed certain THE as It took about six years of work off and on to accomplish the job, but last weekend Roy M. Snyder of Mount Joy R.D. 2, was amp- ly repaid for his efforts. One of several thousand antique car hobbyists across the nation, Snyder on Sat- urday received at Philadel- phia a plaque and loving cup for his “most perfectly self- a teen- To Report New Families Call MJ 3-6294 der. For, he is an auto Paul Martin Jr. Family Begins Missionary W Borough Authority Mov To Improve Organization Mount Joy Mechanic Wins Awards For Fine Restoration Of Antique Auto Le fay Fires ork Hh —t — FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 34 2 Wr ne Mount Joy 4 = ULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, - 7, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Florin Explorers Plan Camping Trip Members of the Florin Ex- plorers Post toured the Mt. Joy Aircraft Marine plant last Thrursday evening. The Explorers and Boy Scouts of Florin held a swimming meeting at the Hershey Community Pool last Mon- day. Plans are being made for another swimming meet- ing in the near future. Living Hope Mar- been leader of the Gospel Campaign, Mr. tin and his wife have dedicated workers in the The Explorers will program of their church. A on a camping weekend consecration service for Mr. Camp Chiquetan March 1, 2 and Mrs. Martin was held and 3. The post will be hous Sunday at the Cross Roads ed in one of the newly com- Brethren in Chrust church. pleted winter cabins which Nearly a score of people was recently constructed at from that church either are the camp. These cabins are now actively working in mis- one of the projects that de- sions er have been in very veloped from the special recent years in Africa, New camp-fund drive conducted Mexico, Tennessee, Virginia, last year. The lodges were Kentucky, India Jordan and made available for troops other locations. camping within the last few The Martins’ home on weeks. Donegal Springs road will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neyer from Elizabeth- town. Mr. Neyer will be working with the Martin construction firm. go to To Give Scout High Award Richard Becker son ——-——t ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck- er, West Main Street, award in the ship service of the Much stone has been placed Richard, a Star Scout, back into the ditch, but sink- completed the ing continues. Engineers sus- pect that a sink hole has developd under the line. A contract was givn to the Executive of the western di- in Joy Construction Company vision of Lancaster County, t-r laying a water line from will give a summary of the borough to the site of God and Country require- new sewer disposal ments at the beginning of plant. The bid, which was the presentation ceremony. one of several opened at a Scoutmaster Harold Etsell, special ‘meeting several days ST. Will present the ago, was for $10,825. " date and present the Paul A. Martin appes before the authority boar for clarification of a certain PY the Rev. Q. A assessment and tap regula- mother will place the tions which affect the new On her son development he is opening at Robert Buchenauer the southwest edge of the lead the salute to colors city. During the allowing of the Scouts and bills, certain procedures to tion and Roger better handle the business ¢ the group were worked out 8 with Engineer Joe Michaels. Pe played Vay at the organ and John Hart at the piano w’'s Hart will ut the past year. the the award PLAN WEEKEND Boy Scout Troop #39, promise and Scout Mount Joy, has planned a ® camping weekend for Feb- FAT COLLECTION ruary 16 and 17 in Cumber- PLANNED land County. The boys and , 3 1 their leaders will spend the The Girl Scouts weekend at Wesley Wittle's camp. laws and conduct in will collection Florin fat and waste -@- FILM TO BE SHOWN day, February 16. Residents A family worship film will are asked to either place the be shown at Church of. the Brethren on it ready when the scouts call Sunday, February 10, 7:30 p. at the homes. A rain date m. The public is invited to has been set for Saturday, attend. The Rev. Howard February 23. Bernhart is the presiding el- — der. advertisement Julletin be at Donegal high school. This marks the first year that the in local contest. will Central Pennsylvania in Ap- ril and the winner of region- al contest will enter the na-: tional in: of Washington, D. C. will locally es receive the God and Country Patriot News. The winner of i morning wor- the Trinity spelling Evang. Cong Church Sunday. principal will be given has expense paid trips to the na- requirements tional contest in Washington for the Scout badge through- for one w The Thomas Frank, Scout Field are of conduct the responsive read- bara The service prelude will doe, by Miss Mildred Mumma, Linda Morton. Mary Mrs. Weatherwax, Le- Patricia lead the Scout Sloon compete Fuhrman. Arlene tin, Sandra Miller, Dorothy the Linda Hayden, Lorraine Brown‘es of both Mount Joy gelty. John Martin, William 2 Young, the joanne Linard, Donna Char- two communities next Satur- jog and Marian Gerlitzki. . . During the past several Wins First months, extended leniency has the the enforce- will now strict of parking Spelling Contest To Be Held will 8th, spelling champion chosen Friday, Feb. A enter the winner finals of school will The local enter regional spelling contest sponsored Harrisburg contest is by the The his the all- contest, and regional teacher eek. rules tsat a the seventh contest must be eighth of the student or grades: may be a student of a public or and fifteen Frev teaches all the spelling in the candi- grades at- Donegal. Mr. red to Richard which will be fol top spellers in both q lowed by the pastoral charge who will take Deck. His contest medal body winner will The seventh grade top spell- by ers are Joyce Sutter, congrega- Nissley, Gary Brinkman, Av- Bates will is Cross, school than Paul private more age. not be of must years seventh and eighth has named the grades in, the the student name one runner-up. Frey part before Friday to and a Judy David Smith, Bar- Brenda Par- Howard Stehman, Donna Singer, Moyer, Carolyi Larry Norihold, and Sandra Armold. grade spellers to will be Dennis Betty Gerlach, Shenk, Joanne Mar- Eighth Kenneth Shearer, the Florin fat on the sidewalk or have Hear Problems Of Coal Industry The past, present and an- t‘cipated future of the bitu- pays. minous coal industry were __ discussed for Mount Joy Ro- The meeting was the Franklin Institue. AACA is the oldest and larg- est automotive historical so- ciety in America. 21 years ago, the hobby has become one of the most pop- ular and fastest growing in America. There are over mechanic who has as a hob- by automobiles. He and his father and brothers operate a garagz just west of Florin. Not only does Snyder own the prize-winning Reo, the Snyders have a 1909 Ford and a 1930 Chrysler roadster. After nearly six years of work on the car, Snyder first showed his Reo at Hershey last fall. Probably the next time it will be on public display will be in the spring when the Red Rose auto club holds its annual show at Lancaster. The car, which is refinish- ed to original specifications —not fancy with chrome and colorful paint — is entirely roadworthy, but because of its relatively slow speeds on modern highways, it is trans- ported on a trailer, thus be- coming less of a traffic haz- ard. Snyder who attended the Philadelphia banquet and pount Joy R2, a son, las annual meeting of the An- wednesday, at Lancaster tique Automobile Club of General Hospital. America, will keep as his own the plaque, but, the Mr. Mrs. loving cup he may have only Drace, aonroximately : te dating ' restored 11.000 »utomobiles, from 1892. Snyder's hava 1905 Reo about is one of the rarest and most unusual antique automobiles that is represen- tative of one of more than 2,500 antiaue automobile makes manufactured in the Jnited States. Run- BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Summy, and along to the 1957 winner. eph’s Hospital. coal Founded the industry has made big strides its lost business, he said. And —as of 1957, the future looks brighter than it has in many ) dustry, sunp'y it in case of emergency. which he said, and man power. Young men, he explained, are not staying with miner ed by Ray ber school faculty, was Charles the past weekend in a skiing West Main Street, a accident. Carl Denlinger is afternoon walk, so with Sny- for a year and then pass it daughter, Friday, in St. Jos- substituting for Mr. Malborg until his return to school. tarians Tuesday noon at the service club meeting at Hos- tetters. Robert T. Lang of State College was the speaker. He is executive director and sec- held at refary of the Central Coal The Producers association. heavy decline in several years ago, a After use to recover some of 6.000 members who own and Y€2Ts. Tremendously important national defense, the in- he said could not the demand thrown of the problems plague the business, are lack of capital Some mining. The average is 46. current The estimate of coal supplies for the future ——= indicate coal for 2,000 years. availability of the The speaker was introduc- Wiley. t INJURED IN ACCIDENT Frederick Malborg, a mem- of the Donegal high injured been motorists in parking in the borough be- cause of the condition of the streets following installations. Since the lines are nearing named the completion, ment be conducted by the borough Homemaker police department. sewer In Contest Miss Eunice Hess, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hess, Jr., Mount Joy R1, was local winner of the General Mills, Inc. Betty Crocker Search for the of Tomorrow contest of Donegal high ; school. The contest was in ©8al Springs Road, hus ae the form of an examination a position as * super- dealing with all phases of Visor of the agricultural op- homemaking including archi- €rations at the Milton Her- tecture, stain removals, foods shey Schools, Hershey Mr. Wolgemuth will be in charge Charles Wolgemuth, Don- Two New Operators Engaged In Shop Two new operators have been engaged by Mrs. Doris Byle, owner of the DorJan Beauty Shop, East Main St. The newcomers are Mrs. Walter J. Stoner, formerly of the Lee Beauty Salon, of Elizabethtown; and Mrs. Bruce Goodman, Mountville. Mrs. Stoner, who now resid- es in Elizabethtown, antici- pates moving to the borough in the near future. Mrs. * Goodman resently graduated from the Rudemar Beauty School in Philadelphia. Mrs. Byle a MISS EUNICE HESS clothing construction plus other phases. The 1957 local winner's thanks to her customers for examination is now being he past years and hopes compared with other winners that they continue to patron to name a state winner. The i%¢ her shop. Home Economics department —® of tha school administered age . the examinations. Girls had Auxiliary Police class. Miss Hess is now Elect Officers to be members of the senior qualified to wear the Home- a : maker of Tomorrow pin. The Auxiliary “Police As- The state winner will be of Lancaster Coun- awarded a $1,500 scholarship td has elected its officers and an all-expense-paid tour to serve a second term. to the national contest. The Those elected are: Oscar school, where the winner is F. Pennock, president, Lan- enrolled, will receive a set caster; George Shuman. vice of encyclopedias. A $500 president, Elizob~thtown; scholarship will be awarded Mary Max. recording secre- the runner-up. tary, Mt. Joy; John Smoker, Forty-eight state winners ere i Lenaaster! and {he winner. of Washing. 55 hearich, Judge ton, D. C. will compete for LUZ Clayton Flory, chap the national title at an Am- kon, > b Daly erican Table Banquet, May 2 hog i yp hs ee ; gg in New York. The All-Amer- ch be Wa on A Cal ican Homemaker of Tomor- = 52% TOW: miroe a> row will receive a $5,000 Yin E. Wagener, 1-yr. trustee, college scholarship; second Mi Joy, y rank Coed Sector will receive a $4.000 scholar- a Ol AOC aD Ais ship; third, $3,000 scholar- , Any Mount Joy Auxiliary ship: and fourth, $2,000 sch- Police wishing to join this olarship ’ mssociation should get in touch with Mary Max, re- cording secretary. The next meeting will be held Feb. 28 at Civil De fense headquarters, Lancas- ter. Donegal high First Aid instructions will members of the begin at this meeting follow- of Am- ed by judo and traffic pro- e cedures. expresses her Girls To Bake In Cake Contest Fifteen school girls Future Homemakers erica group, will compet next week in a cake baking contest to be held at Way's Friday, February Appliance store. a. m. the Juniata They are home economics Testing Service will admin students of Mrs. Robert ister their testing program Brown. to the Donegal high school The girls will be working seniors to predct their col- at the store in different lege preparedness. groups each morning, after- noon and evening of the three days of Silver Dollar Sales Days — Thursday, Fri- dav and Saturday. Home economists will judee the cakes and prizes will be awarded the girls with the winning cakes. All basic ingredients essarv will be furnished in addition, the F.HA. receive 10 cents for each House parson who visits the : store to see the contest in progress. One of the features of the contest program will be the exhibit of a new, Westing- house elgcetronic range which cooks almost instantaneous- ly. Publicity says that a hot dog can be cooked in four seconds. It will be the first showing ° bv the Way Appliance store of the new line of Westing- house major appliances for which the store has recently received a franchise. ——— ®-- o 8, 10:30 College Ninety-Fifth Florin, birthday Martiha her Frey, 95th Feb. 6. planned Mrs observed Wednesday, nec- and will Open- has been for for visits than week (Rather coming Mrs. Frey. the to Physician On Call Sunday one-day openhouse, to a friends are invited Local Man Accepts Position In Hershey Florin Woman Observes ner her grandchild was born on her in visit birthday last her through the week to a- Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay reported, 1 Dr: Thomas O'Conner void exciting her from sec- Warning! Miss Hess Council Passes New Ordinances Concerning Cost Of Street Opening Two new ordinances con- cerning the opening of the streets and alleys in the bor- ough were passed at the Monday night meeting of borough council. Heretofore, a “flat fee” was charged for of the operations of the nine- opening the surface of the ty school farms which in- street or alley. With the clude a total of 10,000 acres. passing of the ordinances a Mr. and Mrs. Wolgemuth person who desires to have and family will move to Her- the street opened shall apply shey this summer. to the Burgess for a form to He had formerly been as- be furnished by the borough manager of which will include the appli- Farm Bureau Coopera- cant’s’ agreement to pay the Association, Lancaster. borough's charges covering Wolgemuth, Birch- the cost of all work to be Avenue, Mount Joy, done under the application been named to replace including all digging, back- him in the Lancaster con- filling, guarding and main- cern. John Wolgemuth had taining the excavation until formerly been manager of final resurfacing and restora- the farm equipment at the tion of the surface. Bureau. The other ordinance deals with the opening of streets by public utilities. Both ordi- nonces are included in en- tirety elsewhere in the Bul- letin. sistant general the tive John land has Observe Beauty Salon Week National Beauty George Broske, School Salon Lane, was appointed to fill week will be observed dur- the unexpired term on’ the ing the week of Feb. 10 by borough authority. He will hairdressers and cosmetolog- replace Grant Gerberich who ists of Lancaster county. resigned from his post. Beatrjce Cole, Lititz, is Michael Pricio, Cedar chairman of the special Na- Lane, was named director of tional Beouty Salon week the local Civilian Defense. committee. She is also presi- Clyde Brill, North Bar- dent ) the Lancaster COUN- hara Street, was re-named ty Hairdressers’ association. secretary of the Board of One of the activities will Health for a term of five be institutional welfare work years, by professional hairdresgers, Allen Schatz Mount Joy who will donate their time Street. ‘was name : roe nS , was named borough to give beauty care to Pa- to replace the tients in hospitals, homes late Henty 8 ian, All on. for the aged, shelter homes, dinner and surveying jobs Elizabethtown state hospital will-be done by-Henry Huth: and other places. Lancaster : Ty a ancaster. There wi'l be new spring hair fashions shown through- out the county, and demon- strations and lectures before those mentioned at the bud- women’s groups and teen get meeting were named at age audiences on advice to the meeting. The hourly em- women with their grooming. ployees were granted a 10c¢ Arline Lutz is on the com- per hour raise. Their salaries mittee for Mount Joy. were raised from $1.20 to $1.30 per hour. The borough supervisor's salary was rais- ed from $2,700 to $3.484; and the secretary’s salary Gasoline Drum Causes Fire Call was raised from $720.00 to $1,050. The raises were made Friendship in conjunction with addition- 1 were called 31 work with the positions. m ednesday ‘Citizens Speak Ea ga Paris Swelgart and Sam- way uel Dock were present at the on meeting to ask for grade lines at their properties and te had ROT | were granted their requests. ; sucks: had or col: i vO trucks nad a minor: Paul Martin presented the lision at the intersection. ri : ; : : man of his housing develop- One vehicle was carrying a . a ment area south of Donegal large steel drum of gasoline. ~__. : pe “prines Road for signatures T'he container jumped out of , : : bv the eouncilmen. He had the truck and the spilling : : : received the signatures of the fluid was ignited by sparks hal . : commission members from the drum it slid : 3 Lo i zoning meeting last and bumped down the pave- ment Only used of Salaries Increased Additional salaries from Firemen of Fire Co. No. about 2:30 p. afternoon to blaze along near the intersect the Landisviile road The fire was caused when a 9: with ZMINg as non werk Clvde Nissley. represent- op NE the Henry Carpenter In- mrance Company, discussed the possibility of liability in- surance for the borough. A survey will be conducted to determine the need and costs. Chester Armstrong at- —— tended to discuss surface water that seeps into his basement from the korough The matter will be investigated New damage the fire Police inves- minor was Cc: by cither the crash. State tigated ® need The When in remember of printing Bulletin streets, Liahts New street lights nlaced at the east Birthd irt ay will be ing everyone at time.) ne end of Afternoons and even- East Mnin Street beginning the times ramed op Avril. These lights will be the visits. She resides with placed alg the ‘street inf her daughter, Mrs. Martha the recently annexed portion Heller, Main Street, Florin, ©°f the borough. ; Mee Frees sods deliv Ray Myers, fire chief, re- IITs ¢ “4 ported the company answer- newsnaper and also reads oq eight ealls during the wg daily in addition nth of January = to doing her own mending A rT She walks about her home os ON and attended a family din- meeting to discuss le as recently at local res- The Rev. C. E taurant rich. pastor of St. Mark's E. She has five children, 20 U. B. Church, gave the in- grandchildren and 39 great- vocation. Bills in the amount grandchildren. The children of $1,437.03 were ordered are Furry H., and J. Mowery paid by the finance commit- Frey, of Big Springs, Lan- tee caster R7; Mrs. Graybill Police Report Wolgemuth, Mount Joy R2; Park Neiss, chief of police Mrs. Emma Painter, Lancas- reported the following: ig- ter, and Mrs. Heller. She al- noring red traffic signals, 1 so has one sister, Mrs. Fan- arrest; ignoring stop sign, 1 ny Musser, Florin. The thirty-eighth one early mgs are her failure to drive on right half great- of highway. 1; reckless driv- g, 1; burglaries reported 2: Dennis burglar ‘arrests. 2; larceny ; and larceny ar- Year; Heller of Mount Joy. rest, 1.