i AN . | 3 A MAIN street Standpipe Ihe Mount Joy EET . Removed This Week oda = 4 wo { bP A . * Here's a story about ‘local ‘ oe or NT To a boy makes good” with his ' A : camera. Joe Shaeffer recent- : In . ly submitted to “Kodak Mo- A > vie Mews” (a nationally ecir- ro parry a : culated publication of partic- oe. ei A nr FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 43 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY ular® ‘est to amateur mo- BL + trims ah vie five of his — - good ‘‘shots.” { | . ® » “ ov om ot Stauffertown Problem Firemen Bicycle Road-E-O Is Planned up of autumn leaves — was accepted and is to appear in k N | Pl an early issue of the maga- | ar S Oo mprovement an For out By Jaycees zine, \ . e o \. | After two weeks of dig-|Stauffertown area. By We! S Bicyclists from Mount Joy/the second, eight and nine introduce the program and The publication regularly testing and searching, night, the situation pea er land vicinity will be invited year olds; the third, ten and explain just how it will be uses in 0 of its feature sec- no source has been found for had spread thgoughout all {to participate in tions a tew, selected “Good Shots”. As ‘an expression of appreciation” he is to receive two boxes of Kodachrome Film. i ® eo o And—while on the subject i a Bicycle eleven year olds; and the conducted. Sgt. H. J. Riese # [the petroleum substance odor/the homes in the area with Twenty-six firemen attend- Road-e-o next month which fourth,” eleven years and ov- of the Pennsylvania State and taste in the water in the/the exception of three. For-led the April meeting of thelis being sponsored by the lo- er. Three cash prizes will be Police will alsy be present at | A [merly, it had been confined fire company last Thursday. cal Junior Chamber of Com- awarded in each group and the program and will narrate | mmm, (one. Section only. |Fire chief Ray Myers report- merce. This is the first time four first place winners willla short film on bicycling. | | In an explosion meter test ed seven calls answered dur- any activity of this type has be announced. Each person The JayCees are also includs FE Hunt taken at the home of Walter jng the month. Chief Engin- been offered to the youth of who enters the road-e-o will ing a twenty-minute film on ad Lehman, the meter register- eer Christ Charles reported a the community. Chas. Drace, receive a Safety League “Bicycling Safety” at the af- of hobbies—we had a very RR jed 100% explosive when head gasket replaced in the chairman of the event, an- Membership card, a decal ternoon assembly beginning interesting conversation a {P| A ‘placed in a hole in the base- Dodge truck; Chief Hose Di- nounced Saturday, May 11, and bicycle care folder from at 1:30 p.m. few days ago with John "1 ans re ment floor. [rector Marlyn Myers, report-las the date. The event will the Bicycle Institute of Am- The events of the day will Gantz, Elizabethtown R,.D. 3 | Due to the rainy weather,'ed 1150 feet of inch hose be held on the street in front erica be based on a point system in who collects bells. He was in [the Southern Pipe Line Com-/and 400 feet of 115 inch hose of the Mount Joy Elementary To Be Introduced cach of the four groups First the office to buy one of the Completed [pany has not completed their laid during the month; Chief Scheol beginning at 1 p. m. Since this project is new an inspection of the bicycles | jinvestigation but in the mean Chemicalman Engineer Frank A rain date of the following for this locality, it will be will be conducted. Although tea bells made from the old Mount Joy school bell. But —it was not fer himself. | | ltion for the third annual are being discussed. lof the fire extinguishers at announced. Plans are nearing comple- time, other probable sources Good reported the recharging Saturday, May 18, was also introduced in a special as- a light, horn or bell, and sembly program at the Mt. back-up light or reflector are ee oe eo [Easter Egg Hunt for the chil-| Te the local ESSO service sta- 3eginning with a minimum Joy Elementary School on not essential in entering the Recently he had visited dren of the area which will] - [tion and the extinguishersage limit of six years old, Wednésday, May 1. Students contest, additional points another bell collector and again be sponsored by ne Directors checked at the Messiah Chil- all persons from six to an from the seventh and eighth will be credited to those who had an interesting Sunday af-| GSS Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 dren’s Home. un-named maximum age, will grades of Donegal high school have them. Other parts of the ternoon discussing bells. He i 3 ” HI, American Legion. d b Two hundred feet of hose be given an opportunity to'(from this locality) will be bicycles will be inspected to had mentioned the school | SEE : : x 3 The hunt will be Leld.oh Name Y were ordered to be purchas- compete for prizes. They transported to the local determine its condition such bell and his friend immedi-| : 8 ii ISaturday afternoon, April 20, ed for the company which will be divided into four age school for the special pro- as loose seats, loose spokes. ately suid, “Here's $2. Get, After being used by the/cemetery. The reservoir Wasi + the “post grounds Jack | was approved at last Monday The first will include gram. Entry blanks will be pre- me one.” |borough water system for athe first unit of the borough|;ermer hends the comiittce aycees night's borough council meet- the six and seven year olds: JayCee Gerald Sheetz will ‘Turn to page 2) ee 9 quarter of a century but now water system which was bei charge of the affair. Chair-| Four appointments were ing. = el A Gantz has more than 60 unused. the standpipe located gun in the 1860’s. It has been man Germer announced that nade at the Tuesday night Marlin Myers, carnival bells and has had much fun on Donegal Springs Road is used since that time. In the will be provid-\ meeting of the local Jaycees, chairman, announced that 2 . . and enjoyment with the hob- being removed. When bor- early 1930's, when the waterioq for children from Mount Elwood Rice was named carnivals will be hel® this Local Postoffices To Curta il Services by. Is bell collecting a ough authority was organiz-system was revamped, the Joy. They are to meet at the/chairman of the summer base Summer; Saturday, July 13, strange hobby? No. Therejed, one of the first projectsstandpipe was erected National Bank at 2:15! : iller and Saturday, August 17. . > . \ S [pre i ges tia Fis A at program; John Miller A Ys | are thousands of people a-jpreceeding the sewage was ajbonegel Springs Road. lp. m. The hunt will begin at|\,g eR as a director to/Entertainment for the July] n ne it as ington Orders cross the country who enjoy renovation of the water sys- Following its removal (2:30 p.m. ithe board to finish . out an carnival will be Curley Lane a » pasttime. Ne res 9f em. A new bigger standpipe ati ans. et | : : | the DASH Ne 3 Vo i 58, is ‘now ROY er po the pipe tentative plans call for the, The sponsoring group isunexpired term caused by] ationa o widening of the alley which tentatively expecting to hide one member's becoming from Danville; and for the plug your ears! an-| August carnival, Jack Haines Mount Joy, with the rest will have their usual service regularly receive their mailting of money orders will be discontinued entirely. pel} collectors will be held in of Lumber and David Streets. connects Donegal Springs approximately 2,000 eggs officer; Harold Zim-| f Lebanon. of the country, will complain and special delivery service : Philadelphia. And == won't ; tthe time the new stand- Road with Donegal Street. hunt. They also hope tomerman, Jr. was named; Captain George Sandoe, bitterly this weekend as pa- will continue. Letter box collections on that be a noisy gang? ipipe was erected, “there hos —_— award fifty prizes. This willstate director; and Gerald chairman of the Lancaster trons feel the pinch of postal Mail dropped in the letter Saturdays will be made at oo oo | en Some consideration con-| 4 [be an increase over last year/Hostetter was named chair-/County Fire Prevention com-|service economies handed boxes and post office lobby 3 p.m. On other days service Several days ago Sim Hor [Ting Walniaining {he Don- Social Welfare lin both the number of eggsman of the state convention mittee, and Edward Scheiler, down from Washington. slots will be dispatched and ill be oc ener ton went to Philadelphia to ve “i Sandvipe a 3 . , (being hidden and the num- committee. {both of the Lancaster fire, However— don’t complain incoming mail will be cased Will Tre ®t usus, : see the Flower Show. He took | ro Id 1 x a a er Cliscusses Year § ber of prizes to be awarded] George Albert, O. K. Sny-/department, will present alto the local postmasters orand handled but no Postmaster Martin Liggins hie cameras and had a worst 28 have to remain in Last year over 750 eggs were/der, Mr. Zimmerman and lecture and demonstration onjto the local postal employees. ies made. at Florin said this week that the standpipe for long periods joi Heme boing used a |prizes were given. |delegates to the state Paced, e Was playground activities for Germer needs vention with Mr, Rice derful time taking flash pic- tures of the beautiful array of color. con-/that firemen may encounter, come down from Playgrounds hidden and approximately 20 Mr. Hostetter were named as the various types of gases Orders and more orders have Mount Joy Postmaster El- his office will operate under the Sum-mer Zerphey said effective ‘he same rules as Mount Joy labolished Several months | and|at the June meeting. George/merfield offices and there is Monday, April 15, the win-/with the exception of the § . Sithis summer were discussed, in egg decorating Ammon Hoffer as alternates. president, was/nothing that can be done 15- dows will be open only from differences in basic services e oo | : | It was truly a photograuh- 28%, the demolishment Nay at the Monday night meeting|¢,. the event. Eggs will be/The convention will be held in charge of the meeting. ically by the post offices and 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mon- Which are usually rendered er's paradise and the manage-| = a he of the local Social Welfare) ih ted Friday evening, Ap-/in Scranton the weekend of their staffs. day through Friday. Money|there. ment was prepared, even to BY INSOLE ID De Association in the Union Na-|,j) 19, at the posthome. (May 3- 5 Beginning this week there order window will be open| Postmaster Zerphey added having receptacles stationed which meant iow duals To. tional Bank. The ' group, rn | Four new members vere will be no Saturday services from 9 until 5 |‘hat the change has caused 2 gradual re (which sponsors the summer |aceepted into the group, John| g, {—either rural or city — nor Beginning April 29, third much commotion in the pos- throughout the building with iy moval. : : . . A Tne ding Wi will meet with the| : : Sd signs indicating, “Put used’ addition to. the program, wi eet with Wins National {Landis, Ross Neiss, Cyrus Lo Hold DR a flash bulbs here.” Sim was standpipe, the present wt jplayground directors nexy; |Peifer and Charles Frey. Two| enjoying himself hugely. irr roe Drese aleriweek to make final arrange-| : bowling dates were announ-| snapped pictures, using bulbs SYStem also contains the res- ments for the summer. The SCIENCE Honor Mrs. Marshall Gemberling, Donegal Springs Road,’ has/Jaycee chapters. April 19th,| with him, and later tossed rT them into the conveniently » |Mrs. Charles Brooks and Jno. received a National Science|the locals will bowl with the containers. Lions Conduct Day. |Foundation scholarship at the Elizabethtown chapter on the] Three directors were re-| e oo oo The group also voted 151957 Summer Institute for Lincoln alleys and May 17, elected into the Mount Joy| Later he wanted to have a 1 give an additional $500 to High School Mathematics they will bowl the Highspire Building and Loan Associa-| smoke and felt through : « Cancer Drive the county Red Feather Teachers, University of Col-|group on the local alleys. tion at the twenty-ninth an- pockets for his pipe. No pipe.| The Cancer Drive is now|€Ncy since the county drive orado. A flag sale was planned by nual meeting Wednesday nite) After considerable meditat- being conducted in Mount Was 10% short of its goal. Miss Taylor is a mathema-'the memBers. The group will ‘'n the lobby of the First Na- ing, he realized that he toss- Joy by the Lions Club, Char-| Lhe original contribution to tics teacher at Donegal high sell American flags next tional Bank and Trust Com- ed the tobacco burned into les Ashenlelter is the local the county was made last fall school. month throughout the any. The directors were a trash box with his used chairman. following the drive. Kenneth = . munity. A thank-you letter Grant Gerberich, Henry Eby flash bulbs. After a quick] The following committee js Gainer, president, was in was read from Donegal highjand Dr. E. W. Newcomer. tour of the refuse boxes, he assisting in this drive: [charge of the meeting. Banks Open On [school ‘thanking the men for] Elam Bomberger, secretary finally located the pipe — William Batzel, Mr. and yA . 'their assistance in the recent gave a report of the past good as always and every bit Mrs. Morrell Shields, Mrs. REGISTRATIONS Good Friday Youth Day in Government/vear in which he announced | as smelly. Clyde Nissley, Mrs. Ervin! | Ss |project. The group also made the total assets were $531,- eo © eo (Weaver, Mrs. John Kreider |ARE TOTALED | Mount Joy's two banks and plans to attend the Zone 5609.59. This is an increase] All of which reminds us/Mrs. John Rahm, Mrs. Rob-| A new record has been branches, at Florin and a req meeting which will be last year’s assets $48,- of the time several years agojert Brandt, Mr. Ralph county registrations prior|Maytown, will be open for held next Wednesday at the 698.53. The association has when Sim had an even more rier, Mrs. Kenneth Ginder,to the primary election this at their _Yegular Mount Joy American Legion d New series, Series 59. of thrilling experience with his Mrs. Charles Ashenfelter, May. There are 108,944 reg-| hours on Friday, April 19th, Home, wallable shares as of April pipe. That time he was driv- Mrs. Samuel Maxwell, Mrs. jstered which is a new high Which is Good Friday. In a recognition letter The shares may be pur- ing along the highway. He Bruce Pennell, Mrs, Joseph for any municipal primary. | The First National Bank ceived from state, the chap- giased ot Jue Seared reached into his pocket, with Taylor, Mrs. Tanis, Mr. and! In Mount Joy borough 3d Trust Company and was recognized or its hu- received. more than his pipe and filled it almost Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Mrs. there are 7713 registered in Union National Mount JOY manitarian interest in con- 5% on the i investments dur-| mechanically with some to- Walter Brandt, Mrs. T. C./the east ward and 784 in the Ba"K and Trust Company and ucting the orphans’ shopping ng the past year. Series 35 bacco he was carrying loose Phipps, Mrs. Irving Martin, west ward. In Mount Joy h¢ Florin Branch of the (will be distributed June 1. A| in his pocket. {Mrs. Carl Drohan, Mr. and Township, there are 1,083 National and the Maytown {otal of $5,000 was added to the reserve for contingencies iE ir Tiss ; ie Branch of the Union Nation-! th i : 2 PIP R01 are Yep il 2 and 5 until 8| lin the account of $30,385.91. away th e nt. Sud- WF lusual 8 until 2 and 5 until 8| i d 385.1 way. wa Oyen! id Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nis Ik re ie {hours on that day. SPELLING CONTEST { Following the annual meet- knocked his ha his head x Bn PS LOY; Nis : es | The two winners of the|ing. the directors held a re-| Noe ed his hat off his head sly returned last week after, Paul E. Dick, Jr., Wood Donegal Junior High School|organization meeting atl and gave him an awful start.spending a two-weeks vaca- Street, Florin, had his driv-| | i bi : ; : : Tats : : 1 ? i [spell ast © ted in| y elected | % He discovered a hole in histion in Florida and Puerto ers licenses suspended tor SCHOOLS TO CLOSE [pel Ing Loniss os iio timp My : hat and the pipe was in a Rico. failure to satisfy judgment. [FOR HOLIDAYS [Dillsburg Saturday. Larrylich was named president: (™ 4 Of thousand pieces, only the stem left intact. eo © » Then he began to think! carefully. Yes—he had left] some .22 calibre rifle shells] Donegal Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Eby, vice president: Thurs-|Jay E. Moyer, Mount Joy R2 |Elam Bomberger, secretary:| | Te Tr | Schools in the area will close next |Easter vacation. At the high/finished in twentizth place jer; Bernard J. Myers, Jr.. age as. William Young, son of Mr. (licitor; and John H. Fellen-| theland Mrs. William Young, offbaum, auditor. Other direct-| Two groups of |school, a special Easter {sembly will be held in . . in his pocket and one oft Mi / S J/ / d : pia a aL travelers were guests of tl be Capea as : 1ssion ervice n n la lafternoon prior to the He i 5 are John Booth, Dur rc 1 iw a i s/loce 4 $C a > r last year's als them had been tamped into m. dismissal. School finished in thirteenth W. Newcomer, > is pine . Ip. the bowl oF his pipe 3 Siping |" of nine people|Philadelphia Bible Institute. yeconvene Tuesday, April 23. lace. ing fire ha ee ™€ from Mount Joy were in New |They have three daughters.| After the close too hot. York City on Wednesday to{two of whom were born an area The last eleven George Keener and{"nnual pancake breakfast o of school/ners were named to enter the/Christ Walters. {Saturday morning. E a c¢ | were served this year in com RS teachers'|State finals in Harrisburg, mp. association was started| froun was flagged to a {ELECT OFFICE any window services from class mail will be acceptedital service and it is entirely only to include medicines.|possible that rules laid down Patrons who hold post of-'serums, drugs and medical this week from higher ups : lced at which time the local| _- fice boxes from which they supplies. That same day, wri-'may be relaxed at anv ti y n also cor th : | | : 3 ! That s: ay, ay b elaxed at any time. from a pocketfull he had "Vo" located at the Mt. Joy four directors are Mr. and| Miss Thelma Taylor, 15 group will bowl two other Election A a griddle plates from the Penn- State Travelers sylvania Power and Light Co. The committee also appreci- Y > x a > 's i a 9 sland OEP. ates the use of the fire se Shellys Are Home From \day, April 18, for a two-day|"ho was the school's winner, Reuben Fellenbaum, Feasts Are Guests At Brea kfast os re he Royse nd for the kitchen from the te : Thea ram lef ate OTVE . i i out-of-state The breakfasts served a ljire c¢ ympany auxiliary. Approximately 400 mea! TO to last vear's 26( lin Mount Joy April 1, 1928 [Dy Cfficer Michael Good anc| neals. The breakfast crow Election of officers will ——————————————— meet Rev. and Mrs. Almos|/India. The third was a year|mecting will be held for alijnext month, | [Shelly and children, who ar-jold at the time they left members of the Don-| Fifty-four contestants from z¢ the present time there|'ach group asked the samc|starfed arriving at 5:15 am ake. at the. local: Joys i BIRTHS rived on the Queen Mary af-United States. Rev. and Elizabethtown and the Lebanon, York and Lancaster|, 191 shareholders in “What did we do?’ [nd continued until 12 noon | R 2. pace a linn . a [ter spending the past six/Shelly are working with the Manheim Central schools. Counties were included Moorporation. A major service They were then escorted b;| 3irls of the scout troop spon |Cee meeting next Tuesday at Ne . to the fire }ored by the club were als |Hostetter’s. A nominating |years as missionaries in India./Ceylon and India GeneralClair Moser of t!@ state{the semi-final round. The two| ¢ {}0 corporation has been Good Mr. and Mrs. J. Ronald their first furlough in|Mission, and have been sta- pSEA will speak on the bene-{vere accompanied to jending of money to where they were treat { for the breakfast. {~ommittee will make its re- Pires Manheim R25 Sangh that length of time. tioned where Nepal borders|fits of social security for{burg by their parents. Pau [nance homes and in the past|'d to breakfast. | Door prizes were awardec|vort at that time. Plans will er, Salurday, at ancaster’ The group included Mr. with the Communist coun- teachers. {Frey, spelling teacher, has financed sixteen. | Included in the first group['o Donna Becker, Rheems [be discussed for the forth- Gene; 9 ET swion Mrs. Clarence Brubaker [tries to the north. mmm |attended the contest. re ff ree {from Wilmington, Delaware Felker, Middletown oldsters party which ald Met Newios Ben Mrs. Roy Wolgemuth, Mr.| They will be on Winners Friday night, Ap-| ttre |CLOCK SELLS FOR $700 |wvere Mrs. Lucille Hildebranc|R1; and Robert Rosser, Soutl jis scheduled for June 8 snd son, Saturday at St. Joseph's and Mrs. Ralph Longenecker, for 2 year in. the United, ;) 5, in the Retail Merchants FLORIN LIONS | At the Howard Erb public|ier father, C. Earl Dietz. and|Vlarket Street. Several do |11s0 for ete ae ol Boe or Y, Miss Mary Shelly, Miss Betty States, and then plan to re-| nromotion included: Miriam VISITF & M |-ale Saturday afternoon in/Mr. and Mrs, John G. are acknowledged by| he reside nts of Messiah Chil- Mr, and Mrs. James Hess. Shelly and Mr. and Mrs. Ru. fain thelr work in India. Mellinger, Earl V. Hogg, Mrs. Florin, an eight day Grand-| ll. They were traveling to-| he club. Clarence Greider|réns Home, Manheim R1, a son. Saturday my Shatly, Alvis tha f While in Mount Joy, the|Betty Gainer, Lillian Max-| Following the dinner meet-|father clock sold for $700. It ward Delaware. The second|-ontributed all the milk for Names are still being re- at Lancaster General Hospit- ys v= ry ro Son oS iShellys will live in an apart-|/well, Jerry Pennell, Esther ing at the Clearview a Lancaster made clock/¢roup included Thomas Puck-| he pancakes and beverage: eived by the group for the al r. and Mrs. Roy Shelly o {ment provided for them at/Flowers, and Caryl Williams. the Florin Lions touredwhich had been built by "tt, Paducah, the cream for the coffe’ | nvitation list for the oldsters a |Mount Joy. Both he and Mrs./the - home of Mr. and Mrs.| North Museum and visited) Viourice Shreiner and was in Frank Kavanaugh and Mal-|‘rom his Red Rose Dairy Since a survey was the palnetarium at Franklin|running condition. A wooden con Kavanaugh, | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon J. ghey are graduates of _the|Roy Shelly. Newburgh donations included pa | onducted among the local Lane. pe in I A “Welcome Home” dinner) .“ and Marshall College Monday settee also brought $56. Indiana; Joseph M. Thomas ver plates and paper tab ‘hurches. those who would eral Hospital. t To Report New lis being planned in their) Physician On Call night. Election of new offic-| Paul Hollinger, Mount Joy and Jesse Wallach, Evans- cloths from Eli Hostetter: 10t be included on the local Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Bru-| ‘ honor Saturday evening by ers for the elub is scheduled R2. bought the 2'¢ story ville, Indaina. This group of napkins from the Union Na -ecords are urged to submit baker, 115 South Marietta St.| Families Call |members of the Calvary Bi-| Sunday for Monday, April 22. Clar- brick house for $10,500. Wal- men was on its way to a CIO tional Bank; door prizes fron ‘he names of residents who a’ son, Sunday, at Lancaster ble Church at Hostetter’s pa-| : ence Holliriger, President, ter Dupes, ; Elizabethtown, convention in Atlantic City. Hess’ Store, Adam Greer anc | are seventy-five or over (or General Hospital { MJ 3.6294 ivilion, | Dr. Newton Kendig was in charge. was the auctioneer. New Jersey. |Ralph Walters; lending of the in their seventy-fifth year.)