The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 30, 1957, Image 1

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The Mount Joy |
BULLETIN

IFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO, 50 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957
SEVEN CENTS PER COPY

issue of the Bulletin might]
be used in the old game of
adding two and two and get-
ting four,

» » »
While there has been no
decision and no action, it] 4
may be noted that the retail| All boys and girls fifteen nies and blue gills were plac-
merchants of Mount Joy are/years and under are invitedled in the ponds.
scheduled to meet on Mon-{to “go fishin” in two ponds| Although the fishing is]
day sof next week and will[stocked by the Mount Joylavailable to the public ag
discuss summer store closing|/Sportsmen’s Association. wis 4
hours. Elsewhere 1s a Losing June 1 the ponds will be av-|years of age and under must National Mount Joy Bank
by the Way Appliance store|ailable for fishing for the|be accompanied by an adult Nil) doe he Ny on uray,
that business will be closed|young fishermen. The one/Paul H. Diffenderfer head: A Eg oY is ae
at 6 p.m. on Saturday nights|pond is located on the How-jthe committee and is assist- Ian a proses with fie Ss
during the summer months. [ard Bernhard farm, Florinjed by Brady Hess and Eu- *eption 0 those usec n KX
located onlgene Leber, arrangements will be grown


The fourth annual Employ-


®e © o and the other is : EY crac :
Coupled with those twol/the Joy property north of/ Fishing will be open the employees gardens.
bits of information is the East Main Street near thelthe ponds daily during the| Cash prizes will be award-
known fact that there are|Little Chiques Creek. months of June, July and ed Sor the best Hybrid Tea
other merchants who have] Two years ago, the associa-| August, This project of the Hose Sayed ; Queen o , the
been thinking seriously of|tion stocked the ponds ~ andjlocal association marks the lor the second best,
“Maid of Honor”: for
closing Saturday nights. It/during the past two years, (first time that fishing possi te the
may well be that Mount Joy|the committee checked the|bilities were made available) 5, Be ON ny iE
is actus switchi x alZrowth of the fish. Bass, sun-|for children. { og or. .o :
8 from 3 of the fish. B fand, also, for the winners of
Fede a own os ~ |the various arrangements.
. : . | The following arrangement
9 5 0 Donegal School Jointure Adopts | “lasses have been selected:
As a sidelight, it might be ‘Always in the Red”, an ar-

well to point out that there rangement of red roses;
are other changes going on Record Budget For Next Year | “Candlelight & Roses”, a
in this community that are! romposition including cand-|
of a somewhat similar nature] A proposed budget of of heating equipment|jeg; “The Secretary's Desk”,
in that it is slow but definite [518 was presented to theland increased maintenance | tq women only and “The
e oo o {Donegal Joint School Board costs; providing rooms, fur-|~achier’s Desk” for men on-
While jack hammers are|/Thursday evening, May and equipment for they, The above arrangements
chattering and back hoes are by the education and finance increased enrollment. (must be arranged by the ex
roaring as they carve out/committees for the 1957-58) Six new teachers were el-|hjpitor,
trenches for sewer lines may school year. lected by the board, is In addition to
the abome
Nestor, Kempton R2 |classes, a new class has been
not be a particularly good| This budget calls for afFern oF {
time, perhaps to look for-jrecord total expense o f was named to tench element: exclusively for the
ward, but it is well to con-($822,518; $735,318 of and elementary Mus.C;imany rose growers in the
sider that something morejis for operating expenses and Marlin Reed, Gratz, to exhibit ar
than noise and dirt are in-/$87.200 is for rental of the Nigh school; Miss Nancy Ho-l~angements of roses, This is|
volved. school building. The We Lititz, elementary; andl; departure from regulations
are paid Miss Doris Spotts, Bellfonte.|sf previous years. The roses
ons) arrangement need
high 10t be grown by the exhibit-
science teacher and/or and may include foliage
Virginia Libhart, ele-|other than the
e oo o [operating expenses : 4 = Te
The installation of sewers|by the four districts on Soi; rovgna this
i iS ak-|basis of pupil enrollment|® UE or as
in Mount Joy is a break-|! as hgh P on {hel school
through to a better era for|an ! ae WY ba i [Mrs
ity ,|basis of market value of thes: :
the community. When the DE ® imentary music teacher, were however, not
other flowers.

dirt, inconvenience and dif-{real estate. Ir ; | :
. . eported by the personnell'Three vrizes wi 5 TY
ficulties of the work have| The budget is an increase|, bors. a y pers Three prizes will be award-
| car = =a =micOmMmittee. ed in this class: First $10.00
passed, Mount Joy will reachjof $97,569 over the 1956-5 The board decided to re Second $5.00, 4 Th
$5.00, and
into a new and better future.|figure. |
oe oo o This increase is caused by| by J i i . |
; increased enrollme hich (Turn to page 35) Dr. C. Stuart Smith, phys-|tions as set up in the project |‘he E. Lowell Sumpman
For instance — streetsiincrease enrollment whic ay > ou yet : Y
4 » “necessitates st hers: ha ician of Elizabethtown and|Twenty-eight boys award (music) ‘|
which have needed and cessita €s more ‘leac ACTS . {regional representative of|the competition and raced|{onnie Jean Reese and Jas!
served attention can of special services| 3 onnie Jea eese a S
| 1" a rie. ww Qciotyv
ves <a) weal such as elementary are, oles {The American Rose Society|t
end plans were laid for work|mentary music and,
which will ‘change one sec- education; increases in teach-
tion of Mount Joy into ers’ salaries and mandated
most an entirely new place, y the recent legislature and
jual exhibits. N, C. Rothrock,
|also, of Elizabethtown,
judge the arrangements.
A cordial invitation is
Schedule
§ Union National Bank
To Hold Rose Show
and under, all children 1¢ ees’ Rose Show of The Union
Den 2; James Hill
rose foliage each of the den winnersisented in a special assembly |
: Third|ing the past month.
place the present furnaces had to pass certain qualifica-
special Playground [ze will judge the individ: |ramp.
willtholtzer,
Warl Rhoades
Local Man
Awarded |
Rose Show o n Thursday,
June 6, between the hours of
9am. to 8 pm.
William I’, Tyndall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyn-
Anyone desiring to enter/dall, North Barbara Street.
the special class for the pub-{was awarded a university|
lic should have their rose ar-|fellowship in mathematics at|
rangement at the bank be-/Brown University for the ’57|
[fore 9 a.m. June 6. -'58 school year,
rm ff intima Tyndall is a senior at
Franklin and Marshall Col-
. lege, where he is a physics
G di major. He was also given|
| 00 ing honorable mention in the na-|
-
Wins Cub
grant of $1,600 in addition to!
Derby the tuition fees at the umi-| 3
versity in Providence, Rhode]
ing by the Florin Cub Scouts [both the Baccalaureate ser-
Having been named the|vices and a dinner honoring
grand prize winner, Lindell|{the Phi Beta Kappa fratern-
tional science foundation ac-|
Lindell Goodling was the|Island. He will graduate! :
was presented with a trophy|ity members. Mr. Tyndall is
Commencement Speakers
















demic competition.
His fellowsh.p includes a
grand prize winner in the{from the Lancaster College
wito derby held Friday even: [June 10. June 9 will include |:
‘up. He and his auto defeat [a member of the honorary
the winners of the indivi-|society. :
due ns \ A
ual dens, rea ;

Preliminary races wer
held among the Cubs of the
ix dens and the den chiefs
steven Brightbill was the
.
Senior
vinner of Den 1; L'ndell
Reheard, Den Awards
Den 5; Ron
ARLENE HEISEY
RONNIE JEAN REESE













Den 3;
t; Richie Hean,
11d Cook, Webelos; and Gary . [i
Vogle. den chiefs. Gary re- iven |
eived a camping flashlight [
for winning among the chiefs] Senior awards were pre |
Barry

‘eceived Cub T-shirts. rogram Wednesday after-|
Each of the boys raced at Donegal high school |
wto made individually dur-|william Marshall was a-
Racers\warded the G. Walter Sloar |
science award; Douglas Fish |
heir autos down a 32-foot|Shank, the Mourit Joy V.F.W |
citizenship awards: Douglas)
Ralph Ober-|Fish, the Rensselaer Alum-
Staley,ini award (mathametics and
and William Marshall |
Judges were
Benjamin

JACOB ZELLER ELAINE SHOWALTER
members of









iirely J for which ho diate io lpr Hollinger, ma and Loni Seine
: Iva i Beards : BIB. ended 0 a in sponsoring organization, onnie Jean eese and|
In the Birchland avenue| Was provided; the replace | Joy, and surroun- Florin Lions Club. Leroy Kaylor, Danforth]
area the sewer lines are laid rT m= ‘An nounced {ding vicinities to visit the] Advancements were also| Foundation award (leader-|
and much of the installation| l {announced at the pack meet-|ship); Arlene Heisey, Lan-|
o f laterals is completed. A dd Two Alleys Mount Joy's summer rec-| ‘ng by Cubmaster Earl caster Bar Association essay
Now comes the widening and| . [reational program will open| op Brightbill. Steve Billet, Jam- prize; Douglas Fish, South-|
resurfacing of streets. ‘This Summer |Monday, June 17, and wil Auxiliary e Rawley, and Lloyd Nent-.eastern Pennsylvania Section]
. 9 0 0 . {run for eight weeks closing] wig received their Bobcat a-'of the American Chemical]
Birchland, Cedar Lane, At Local Lanes |August 9. Again this year, To Meet wards; Lindell Goodling, Society award (chemistry);
Springville road and Fair-| {two playgrounds will be op-| Bear, gold and silver Harnish, American!
view are to be widened, of two addi-len; one at the borough park]
Tuesday
points; Barry Reheard,


gold Federation of Music Award.

where possible, ‘and put injtional alleys at the Mount/for children on the north
top notch condition, includ- yoy Lincoln Alleys began of the highway and one|
ing improvement of drainage Monday morning, it was an-(at the school playground for|Walter S. Ebersole Post 185 t

facilities. (nounced by Lee Holtzman, children on the south side off American Legion Auxiliary were sold during the racing band presentations.
9 0 @ owner. {the highway. will be held Tuesday even-/time, James Shank and Ruth
In other sections the final The new lanes will be| Directors will be Mr. and|ing June 4, 8 p.m. in the Plans were made to spon-'Loewen, the Mount Joy Joy-|
sewer work will make pos-placed west of the presentMrs. Marshall Gemberling, posthome. All auxiliary sor a family p'enic during Cees athletic awards; Bar-
sible gutters, curbs, improved|four and will be part of alJohn Day and Mrs. Charles members are urged to bethe summer with the nextbara Thome, French award;
sidewalks, etc., all
the door to a more
Mount Joy.
plus
inviting|ing program. {sored by the Mount Joy So-/iness will be discussed
The
One of the big, new Welfare Association. (the election of officers.
A _ |tures will be the installation] A wider program will
Some of these things, injof six automatic pin setting|offered this year which will completed by the
the midst of turmoil, are to machines, The, more swimming trips during the month and
be recommended as rewords will eliminate entirely theto the Twin Oaks Swimming additional donations for the
of patience. need for pin boys. |pool, Ironville: trips to Gov. Project will be received at
: eo 9 Another new addition will Dick, Mount Gretna; French the meeting.
Patience and work in an-pe the installation of a big,Creek and Gettysburg. In-| All proceeds will go to-
other situation, brought re-new air conditioning plant. |cluded in tho new equipment ward rehabilitation
ward to one Mount Joy per-| It is expected that the|for this year will be archery child welfare. Members are
son Monday. That one iswork will be completed bylequipment purchased by the asked to bring or send all
Mrs. Elizabeth Loney, 117 S.late in the summer and that local Chamber of Commerce. POPPY money to the meeting chased by the Donegal Chap- Flower Show
Playgrounds will be in op-|since a report on the project{ter of the Future Farmers of,
head-|America at the high|
morning’ sessions; 1 to 3 p.m quarters June 5, This meet-|school. Through fund-raising|ed winners in a flower show]
for|projects conducted by
auxiliary|/group of boys, they
are being ed a John Deere tractor and Rutt won first prize for her|
the| cultivator
project. comer, Inc. One of their fund|prettiest cless; Kathleen Do-|
is alraising projects was
Market street, who this week|a]] six will be ready for use|
received the Bachelor of Sci- hy the time league play be-|eration from 9 to 12 for thelis due at department
ence degree at Millersville|sins in the fall. |
State Teachers college. Charles Maurer, Mt,
Joy/for the afternoon sessions ing is also the last call
0 0 R2, is the contractor.
land 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays coupons for the
At 44, a widow - — — land Thursdays. Several dan- year. All coupons
mother of two adopted chil- . ces will be included in this year for
dren, she has bucked adver- Retail Merchants evening sessions. [retarded children
sity to graduate i Public | Plans were completed on/Although the project
School Nursing. er son, Monday night by the recrea-|state project, funds are re-t
John, 9, last week won the To Meet Monday end ya oY of the wel-|verted back to the immediate]
Cub Scout marble champion-| Retail Merchants of
ship. Daughter, Naomi G,, is|{Joy will meet Monday night, of Charles Fish, chairman.
and the
|tarded
| children,

\ week.
ANNOYNCED Among other
A correction is made con- Yusiness to be discussed are ; |
cerning the winners of the|summer store closing hours] Miss Genevieve Zimmer-|
local Cub pi, marble tourn- and fall sales days promo-man, daughter of Mr. and | g Called
ament. lon. Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Sr.,|
6. June 3, at the Mount Joy, {Rineer, president, will be all their own equipment|lian Good, first in the largest
smn (srs school, John Way, president . 3 charge of the meeting. |for use in FFA projects. The|group: Mary Ann Ressler.|
CORRECTION IS of the group, announced iy Local Girl Will @— is also available second; Lois Anderson, third.|
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arbar: > in| Jilb . Hiestand, presi-| WwW | be :
oy crowned South Barbara Street willl Wilbur C and, presi-| : : on w Ng, Saas
Ha oh of the oe graduate from the Texasdent of the Mount Joy ren Plan Trip est {chairman of the Lancaster|7 40 3 Lilie Spring ped K
ack after he ‘defeated Mike BIRTHS State College for Women|school Alumni ‘Association. Nine senior agriculture/County Fire Prevention com Principal speaker Will be|agriculture students and
G on Monday, June 4th. Miss/has issued letters to alumnilstudents of Donegal high|mittee, and Edward Scheiler ay ari §
Germer in the final round of
the tournament. Preliminary
tournaments had been held i j
among the dens and the fin-|'0o, Rome, New York, a son, medical technology and will nesday, June 12,
Zimmerman will receive her|members
8 p.m,
ists fr the dens were| ast Tuesday, in the Romelbe qualified to teach biology ) ; a loving. pis 4
ists ae Gray Grein-|Jospital, Mr. Barto is form-| Her parents will attend Three years ago at the last/Grant Miller, the boys willjship Fire Company. Bis Dire wi Coane b included. G1 |
> : : 3 ‘ Pp 2 w Ave i ¥ IRS © L he ’S v > lenn S
er, William Roberts and| rly of Mount Joy. her graduation in Denton [association banquet, t h e|travel to Denver, Colorado. will present a lecture and SHOE. 1e boys include NDito the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L |Texas,
Richard Martin,



— Silver Spring, Md.,|Mexico and the southern neeting three years hence. grant colleges enroute to Col-|types of gases that firemen] Numerods DE a irene Young, Clay Mum |gtreet
The new Memorial plaque|: daughter, last Wednesday,|states. This business meeting is be-lorado; and will also camp,may encounter. cert the Re hi Ky Richens Ober, Glenn Al-fthe accident
has been placed on the Washington Sanitarium —® ing held in order to comply|lout during the trip. =r — : Fob ee li ost ingen G enn Hoffman, who
side wall of the local Hospital, Tacoma Park, CALLED TO FIRE with the decisions made at The seniors who will take] New signs are being Md to twins wis ora 1 their faculty
: Local firemen were called|that time. At this meeting it|the trip are Glenn Eshleman |ed at the intersections of the Grant Miller, presented
house, This new plaque re-|Maryland. The couple are
places the wreath which was|formerly of Mount Joy.
placed in memory of mem-
bers who are deceased. The|ner, Mount Joy Rl, a daugh-|“back run” road,
plaque includes the name of ter, Monday, at
the deceased member. Osteopathic Hospital,
at 7 p.m. Monday to extin-|~ill be decided whether



reported. ed in the future.
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and silver arrow points.
The regular meeting of thelfood sale was held prior
opening hig renovation and remodel-| Brooks. The program is spon- present since important bus- regular pack meeting sched- Shirley Metzler,
pe/annual poppy sale has been and Mrs. Reuben Goodling.!dictorian award;
members Florin. He
any year’s winner, James Hill.
F.F.A. Purchases
an dFarm Tractor
t. fare association at the home!locality for the needs of re-ed at the school Monday. Ev- Dorcas Becker, second;
Mrs. Ruthlentually the group plans tojJoan Landvater, third;
items of Graduate June 4! Meetin {ual projects.
Senior FFA Boys Speakers Named os ihe
for a school will leave Satur-| both of the Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. William Bar-|bachelor of science degree injmeeting of the group Wed-/day for a nine-day
intural education tour. Accom-|speakers at next Thursday’s|
the local elementary school. panied by
following a tour of|2roup voted to hold the next|They expect to
or|Glenn Kauffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kee-|guish a brush fire along thenot a social meeting should|dinger,
north of|be held this year and what Mumma,
Lancaster|the borough. No damage was|procedure should be follow-| Jerry Brandt, Kenneth New-
‘comer and Milton Martin,
A Harnish was the only senior
to who had a perfect attendance
refreshments at both band rehearsals and












he race and
home eco-|
iled for September. nomics award; Barbara
Lindell is the son of Mr./Thome, Readers Digest Vale-|
Jacwb Zel-| A i 7 5 %
Charles Palmer David LEROY KAYLOR AUDREY MUSSER
award (current events); and
~ Glenn Aldinger, DeKalb a-|
(ward (agriculture, scholar-}
ship and leadership). {
Pupils Hold
been pur-|
  
succeeds lastller,






A tractor has
local high Fifteen prizes were award |
elementary
Helen|
the local
sixth grade.
thea t
from H. S, floral arrangement in the
second; Cleo Brandt. |
Lora Lee Foley, first|
single flower entry:|
and|
Lil-|
raising lan,
obacco last year. third;
The new equipment the

BARBARA THOME
o the boys in their individ-| MARY ANN FELTY
{PARTY FOR TWINS
The annual summer party Ag Students
Cloister Twin Asso- :
Captain George will be held Sunday, Give Program
Fire Meeting
Fire H, A. Gerhart, a twin [their teachers presented
guest from Allentown. A program Tuesday for the
Department, will be
their of the local Friend-|Presided over by Mrs.
visit land/demonstration on the various “shleman, Fred



Glenn Al- borough streets. Recently|in8 the farthest
James Rutt, Clay|purchased by borough coun- Most alike, most unlike, etc. |showed pictures of some
Fred Bernhard, cil, the signs are being placed) ATTY {their activities.
at intersections where there
were formerly no markers,

der water. by Wilbur I. Beahm.




DONEGAL GRADUATES
Fellowship THIRD SENIOR CLASS
speakers
address
Seven student
and the president's
of welcome will be high-
lighted at the third annual
Commencement Exerc'ses on
Friday, May 31, at Donegal
lhigh school, Following the
{theme “Education in a Chan-
ging World”, LeRoy Kaylor
will speak on the manpower
and education;
Ann Felty, the school
board at work; Jacob Zeller,
education for leisure; Elaine
‘|Showalter, school buildings
for today; Arlene He!sey, ed-
ication for safe living; Aud-
‘ey Musser, discipline for to-
children; and Barbara
Thome, a school program for
today.
Awards will be presented
to the outstanding students
in each of the five courses
plus the Maytown American



i{Legion scholarship award.
#John Hart, high school prin-
cipal, will present the a-
wards; Wilbur I. Beahm, su-
»ervising principal, will pre-
sent the 101 seniors and Jay
Musser, president of the
ichool board, will present the
‘| 1iplomas.
Special music will be pro-
vided by Fred Bernhard. so-
'oist; Judy Naugle, flute
solo; Nancy Diller, Audrey
Musser and Barbara Thome,
girls trio; and Kenneth Ap-
|oley, marimba solo. The Rev.
“|Paul R. Long,
{John’s Episcopal Church, of
pastor of St.
Marietta, will offer the invo-
cation and the Rev, Clarence
Jlrich, pastor of the Saint
Mark's E. U. B. Church, Mt,

Joy, will offer the benedict-
on.
: Baccalaureate
The Rev. John Gordon,
rastor of the First Presbyter-
an Church, Lancaster, pre-
iched the Sunday evening
ermon, “Cat or Catalyst”,
n his sermon he told the
of life in which
hey could either be “copy”
‘ats and follow the crowd or
‘emain individualistic and
rue to their ideals.
Cluss Day
At the class day luncheon
Vlonday* at Hostetter's Pavil-
on, members of the class
vere presented individual
rifts. Barbara Thome, Carol
Nittle and Eunice Hess were
n charge of the gift presen-
ation. Elaine Showalter read
he class will and Nancy
Jiller read the class proph-
ey.
Ronnie Reese, president,
vas in charge and guest fac-



noon
the when he 5
Mt | he was
twin talent will be given.|Joy Rotarians at their waek-|
Myrtle|ly luncheon meeting at Hos-|
advisor
Whales cannot breathe un-| The program was arranged
 
tty members were Wilbur

: | 3eahm, John Hart, Homer
{ Mrs. Paul Gingrich
| ind Miss Catharine Zeller,
i ——— an
|
Killed In Auto
Crash Tuesday
Robert Lee Swartz, 19-
| vear-old 1956 graduate of
| Donegal high school, died in
'n auto accident at 6 p. m,
Tuesday when his car crash-
on the Old Harrisburg
Pike, a mile east of Rheems.
His car crashed into a
nachine driven by Kenneth
R. Greenly, 16, who was
bulling away from the drive-
vay at the Ross Espenshade
home, Kenneth was not in-
iured.
Swartz, who lives on Mar-
‘etta Rl, is the son of Robert
L. and Esther Hassinger
Swartz.
ee
HITS CHILD
| Two-year-old Richard ‘Rie-
ky’ Emenheiser, son of Mr.
{and Mrs. Donald R. Emen-
|

| Seven Donegal high schoollheiser, 309 East Main street,
after-
5:30 o'clock
struck by an
was injured Tuesday
about
jauto.
{ The child, who is “satis-
{factory” in the Lancaster
|General hospital, darted in-
path of a car dr'ven
Barnhard |py John Sprout, West Main
wha was unaware of
but was nt
held by police,
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distance, typical F.F.A. meeting and|
of Physician On Call
Sunday
. Dr. Newton Kendig