= BULLETIN g MOUNT OY | Ee = =r FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 22 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY IA OES a Honor Roll Borough Council To Take New Look Released By Kenneth L. Drohan { ° ele wv : 4 We 30 — 35 56 00 At P bh ty Of Em pl Y da M g First prize winner in the Mount Joy Halloween Parade, held Thursday night, oc! At Donegal | t oO in ana er Th 31 — 34 63 .00 31, was the entry of the local Junior Cham ser of Commerce. The float used the theme ri : : |Fri 1 ol 62 08 The much-discussed possi- been talked locally at various For instance, Ephrata, Lit-the next few months, if the f Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Glor a Leakway, who was Miss Mount Joy Jay-| Two senior high school Sat. ° 51 62 08, {lity of a borough managertimes and in the minds ofitz and New Holland havelcouncil sees fit. The only cee in the recent Miss Lancaster County con test was Snow White. —-Dussinger Photo|girls received all A's for thelgun 3 — 45 63 oo PHILY £ 5 many has certain merit. The managers. [necessary action is for the first report period at Done-injon 4 — 42 55 : many and varied problems of] Installation of the manag-|council to provide for the {gal high school to be placed ue 5 — 42 52 .10 ed Monday night by the Bor- berating business and func-jer system could come within|office through its fiscal ar- | Merchants 0 Give lon the first honor roll. They) High for year to date: 103 /oush snd given ( tions of the local government|that already the community |the Patricia Shetter, a senior, Tow for year to date: 10 [tain recogni n call, [place heavy burdens upon the|is paying a large share of the Borough officials point out land Patricia Phillips, a soph- To further investigate thelshoulders of authorities and anticipated cost through and to provide more ef- . - . a . K ts i . | A 1 =| $1 000 In Ten Prizes {omore. Twenty-two junior {possibility, a special has been found in otherjand prices for professionals/feciency for the benefit of the f ’ named by Lloyd | | Mount Joy was consider- thigh school students This area is in for a colditee was ! communities that the planjwho respond to frequent callsicommunity. | Christmas shoppers in Mt. bute tickets to their custom- named fo the fit, bono wld rather wet weekend. _ItMyers, council president. frequently is an advantage. [for aid at high wages. | While council and authori- (Joy will be eligible for At the Monday night They are Kennet ea will become cloudy Friday, Lester Hostetter was made The committee was com-| The managership would infty ‘members have not spoken lin cash prizes! {planning session, it was indi- Grace Cooksey, Caro gs h followed by rain Friday nite. chairman and James Spang- missioned specifically to in-jonly a little way change the officially, there is a private | Decision to stage a giant cafed that 20 merchants now William Young, Deanna Vid |A cold front will arrive from jor and Jack Bennett picked vestigate the operation of burgess - council governmen-|feeling that there are certain holiday merchandising pro-/have indicated they wish to Ker, Linda Sampman, 3 ALN) west on Saturday probe the question and the certain other boro manager- tal arrangement or the bor- benefits which would be of motion was reached Monday take part. Rainbolt, Joanne 1 a ing the rain to Snow fun les possibil.ty’ of adopting the ships and to learn how theyjough authority set-up. The help in operating the big % night at a meeting of the A wide advertising pro- Vid Johns, Loresing J ¢ before ending as temperatures plan here next year. : are operating and what their manager would serve to han-/job of borough government. Mount Joy Retail Merchants’ gram has been planned and it Cheryll Brown, drop sharply. Saturday nite Borough managership has strong and weak points are. dle the details of administra- A manager, likely, would |association, held in the Way's/'s anticipated that with mer- Larry Jones, Barbara Steh-and Sunday will be fair, [be either an engineer trained Did you notice the Associ- Appliance store. [chants offering wide varieties man, Mary Royer, Judy Nis- windy, and cold, with day-| for similar work or would ated Press story recently The promotion will open|and good bargains the Christ-Sley and Eileen Irvin, eighth/time temperatures Sunday! be a practical engineer who . - concerning M. A. Rollmanon Friday, November 29, and mas merchandising season in grade; David Byers, Pamelanot rising higher than the Repu by licans Sweep A | Offices |has had sufficient experience. ( althoug entirely te § : : : : i A Tr, ary Martin, Mary/low 40's. Sunday night the Sal and his inventions? Mount Joy will surpass even Cupper, Mary alary, . » FE A the igh of Xo D2 y up promo- Ellen O'Connor, Nancy Mull mercury will fall to between ‘undetermined, would likely » ’ . | ? : . tlt: Nag land Helen Rutt, seventh gra-20 and 25 degrees. | : |be substantial and would be ; ateld | During that time, partici-|tions. ja je. i El y | g The article, from ating merchants will distri-| No cooperative Christmas ders. : Sia i | n ection ere n ues a made possible, after certain Washington, to 0 ow € {program was used in 1956. Thirty-nine senior high | & ie OR. 3 wo oe |adjustments, by the perform- Mount Joy man had plans] — -— ~— | Distribution of the $1,000 students who were named to | In the only “two-party” stood at 1,263 in favor of the 273 votes and Paul of dual duties of different during the first World War, will be made In en big prize the “B” honor roll were contest in the borough, two/union and 850 opposed to the with his 260 votes. In the, ices. for anti-submarine nets in le a . isi : 1 : ast Done: ic in al “christine Hostetter, Linda ris mas ward Republicans = wopldnion: East Donegal Township in al" Ranorts were the highlight " jes, ranging from a whopping od west war epublicans won . a ; rt Pp wi e highligl He Noth Sea They wr. Committees big $300 first prize, through Fellenbaum, Jere Rutt, Car- | contests to become members Other "nests jie way ttle for tax coli ype Monday night meeting hot utilized until there was aj {a $200 second prize, two $100 lotia Sager, Patricia Charles, + | of borough council. James| In Marietta two Democ: ats legior, Ira Huber, Republican, if borough council. T h e change in needs but his nic Chosen lawards and six $50 prizes. Martin, Gerald Buchen- ups OT al [Phillips received 328 voteswon school board posts on With his 445 votes, defeated|g apg of Health reported is- ideas were followed. | ARE Jane Sweitzer, Janet land Horton, 288 votes,the Donegal Area School Casper Eater with his thirteen licenses for Winners of the awards will |2 S. A. Ho ! Hine ohegn sa eno votes and Martin Trostle with| g e000 be paid in special $1 script Shaeffer, Sandra Koser, Mil- |with their Democrat losers Board which had formerly v¢ .._|restaurants and public places Too, he had plans as early | For Play bills. which will Le eRe dred Frank and Mary Baugh- $1 86 000 {Charles Ashenfelter receivingbeen held by Republicans. Wig 2 oles. Rent E. Heis ror the year. Four permits as 1894 for a ‘“horseless car- lable at any of the cooperat-|man, seniors; Carolyn Show- [155 votes and William Dom-Robert Spangler who polled 5° + Can, Democrat | Vere issued during the past riage.” But—he made the] Commitiees have been merchants. Winners will 2lter, Jean Heisey, Helen) .. mumndred and eighty-six mel, 207 votes. Aldus Han-|{464 votes and Harold Shire- ; the posites of township by the Zoning officer: mistake of speculating that/Sén for the Donegal high © = =~ March 1 to cash /Felty, Barry Barnhart, Jo- thousand dollars will be dis-nan, Republican who polled 461 votes oF the position o ownshibione for additions and alter- he could put an senior play which will, script. janne Hart, Edith Weaver, ..q'ny the two local{for burgess, won his contest! iefeaied Angelo Albana with (Turn to page 2) falions to the Presbyterian combustion engine o n a|Pe€ presented in the school It will not be necessary to Rhoda Hess, Darla Kulp, Ron- banks in the form of 571 votes but had oppo- ; [parsonage; one to Dr. H. wheeled vehicle and make Friday 20d Sal be present at the drawing on ald gai Judy Helse. checks within the next sition from a write-in cam-| anes Biv For the “go 20 miles per hour.” juraay, Noy. <2 3 “avi Saturday night and free tic-| urn io rage 9) two weeks. The total marks paign staged by James Hock-| | * [tion of an office and resi- eo oo o Ped ie kets will be given. - ® an $11,000 increase over last'enberry. Lions Awat d Openhouse Is oe ao ohare Epy That fantastic speed of 20. » Ee 4 . i Merchants who have al- “we year’s savings. This write-in campaign was 1 19 0 A M.P.H. scared off his Brae 2nd (Wy eis 50d Jill be 4 ready indicated that they Many Exhibits The First National Bank &hampered by the fact that] Many Prizes Planned For jase fling on slot rests ial backers, who figured , = [will participate include: G.| Trust Company will send voters were unfamiliar with] To Paraders D | Hi h | Mari tta Street. f ps. the “thing” would “scare . C. Murphy store. Way’s Ap-| In Art Show checks amounting to $96,000/the procedure of write-ins in | onega fe [1 letta reet, or allera- horses and kill people.” Harold Ginder and Charlesipliance store, Koser Jewelry, icinity ‘© its 1,065 customers and thea voting machine. As a re-| Mount Joy Lions gave one »enhouse will be I and repairs, Oo ° [Shireman are co-chairman of Adam Greer Jewelry, Nor-] Mount Joy and vicinity Union National ® Bank willsult, the inspectors of and twenty-seven. nt Eo coool : . (the stage committee with/man Heisey Garage, J. S.[can boast of a large number| =". ata, irre ion had to rempve names “hat|-hildren $1.00 bills in the| ow," 107024 ga 3 _|announced that there were 2 Now a resident at Landis-| yo. Bradley, James Flow- Martin 5 and 10, Kitty's f bona fide and gifted ar- Mail checks amounting teion ; . or J oct Thue. | Xt, Thursday, Nov. 14 for passing a school ville, Rollman still is called rs, Donald "Geib ‘Charles Den Shoo H st iste if one ay judge by $90,000 1,130 customers were Written on the fice of} lalloween parade las Thurs-|gin ning at 7 p.m. The theme bus; ignoring traffic signals, an “inventor”. Spader oid Wiliam Wot a pee, oste ter Sj 45 J oe hal tit re The number of customers has'the ballot. At 6:45 pm. at fay evening in addition tof f the evening will be 5. improper passing, 1: im. eo © o lS oN: is er Hess Food Mark- the Woncerla iy over last year's to-|the west ward voting place |'250 in prize money for Wil-ligohool activities”. Home- roper left turn, 1; ignori There's . nothing definite|Son; Jerry if the Si Sengenig, Sentzorogress this Weele ahd Dent tals by 87 persons. [voters had to get in a line of ling costume entries. Eachl...oms will be open to parents eT late ng but there is talk going around) om mittee with Jon Bender gh Fen Shop. Jaca Horn y ok er Both banks have showed approximately twenty pers *hild in grades Sx and Un-ifor conferences with teach- pany. 1; larceny of a motor that either the Mount Joy Harold Eteell Roo: er os sions, Lester Roterss i Bi DE dred. and. sis Jneresse in both Wong 42 as he gr whe id not awe ors from 7 to 8 pi At 8 Plvehicle, and drunk and diss i reight stati av be . So 4 By WJ ay. walkin iin and customers over the pas ’S. Sever: ‘esiaents e CoS e 1zes was, ‘ will be featur-/,,.q. . Fiorin, freight station may beer Was Semel of Joan 5 Pharmacy, Mumma ties Spe hung 254 re being four ‘year period. I marked that in their years of] fiven a dollar bill by the x 2 A fol conduct. 1. The 2 eo |Robert Buchenauer Pe, ho i ge o the bank. The], IP Lancaster 4 te-Jrotng Huy Dever hid ‘owing the program. refresh-lcharles Eby will build -an.ex- Borough Council again is Mumper, Rober" Reisch i eg Mo re i ing lo include oils ‘water al of $5,777,348 wil be Wait. Lor So many people voi In the first division, Rickielnents will be served in to ‘Walnut Street be- seek'ng information concern- Arly Watts: "Ruth Krall | vom or Fm Mo i t colors, charcoal drawings, tributed to 55,476 customers ing at any one time. (Otherg,e and Bonnie Alleman won| afeteria. A special issue o yond New Street. ing the possibility of a bor-\.pairman of the tickets Cote Teint A are, . on hd the subject matter runs|’L county banks. The county voting information _Feleased; irst and second in the most/'he school newspaper, A special council meeting ough manager for Mount Joy mittee with Joan Gilbert one % onega obile the Jari from beautiful re. °tals are both increased over was that one candidate group; Rita Mae Rice Tomahawk”, is being plan- was called for next Monday, Similar tries have been Kramer, John Lehman | jig ligious paintings through year's totals; the total| baby Siting at 7:49 D. Barry Etsell most orig-ined. The newspaper will con-iNgy, 11, 7 p.m, in the coun- in the past but action Linard, Patricia Mihal. |. traits of grownups, children, increased by $104,84g/ln order that one Michael Wagner tha evening's chamber, for the purpose — ® been lost in committee. lik and Lee Newcomer. . Jone OYCEES PLAN pictures of pais, to MANY Cob. id increased by an addition- would east her vote.) \George Broske, Jr. fanciest; and a description of many of|,f naming a new member to ® oo oo Sweitzer, chairman o f the m~ scenes painted in tlio 11 55,386. : With the two new membersisecond division, Betty Mill 'T,|the school activities. [the borough authority. / However, there appears a program committee with Ra. PARTY picturesque Lancaster county . to borough council from the Jeffrey Meckley and Thomas| This marks the second Yearchange was also made for thé good chance that the matter chel Klugh, Sandra Koser, | A public card party will be ountryside : . west ward, George Groff was Meckley, most comical; Rob-/that an openhouse has been December meeting, Instead bt will get an airing this time. Barbara Seaman, in the local fire house] It is indeed a creditable in-| NO PROGRESS re-elected from. 1h e eastiert Mariner and William. Pen. Planned. Last year school of-the regular meeting night, 99 Sheaffer and Patricia Shetter:(Wednesday, November 20th.| athering of talent, ond one|. ward. Borough council will'nell, most original; Mary Su-|ficials said the openhouse waspee, 2, the next months meet- It's a good sign the biglCarlotta Sager, chairman ofjat 8 pm. The party sponsor-»f which the community © NOTED in January withters and James Heisey. fanci-well attended by both par-ling will be held Monday, De- heart of America is still inthe posters a n d i by the Joycees will fea-| should be very proud. "| No progress was made dur-[th¢ three new members plusest; third division; Thomasionts and the public . {cember 9. The Rev. Lester the right place when its peo-committee with Patricia|ture two prizas per table for] Prizes were awarded as] ng the week to solve the Hostetter, James Stohler, Will'am Ensinger Ihe program in the offered the invocation ple worry more about theCharles, Linda pinochle and bridge follows: f roleum odor and taste prob- Spangler and Jack Bennett.and Mrs. Roy Packer, mosytorium at § pm. will includelyg Mp Myers, presidght, health and safety of a CUrKay Kauffman, Wayne Klein. players. Prizes will be donat-| Professional Henry Lib-{lem in the Stauffertown present council president, comical; James Pennell, Nan-ia welcome to the parents byl vas in charge. dog riding around the earthor patricia Mihalik Mary|>d by the merchants of Marietta. “Souvenir of|One resident reported that o/ Lloyd Myers, did not seeklcy Smith and James Brown, Robert Brichenauer which in Sputnik II than they aresmith, Arly Watts and Paulaltown for the party. Proceeds|the Blue Jay,” firs: James workman of the Manufactur-| ¢-€leéction; nor did the pres-most original; Mrs. James will be follywed by a cere in Sputnik itself. Weien: Mary Smith hairdfrom the party will be used Philli Mao Bt Tou Heat and Light Company ent burgess, Titus Rutt, seek Brown, most original; Mrs. monial by the Future Farm-| S T A ® eo o / y » DAPLY ® use LIPS, oun J yo g pan ‘e-elec'ion. James Pennell a nd Leoers of Amereca and the Fo- anta oO rrive Me man of the make-up commit-{toward community projects. |trait of Susan,” second, and visited the area to ask how : : em : We may be trailing thetee with Sandra Brown, De-| Mrs. Leonard Johnson Susan Phillips, Mt. Joy,| he situation was during the, Other borough officials el-/Shank, fanciest, ture Homemakers of Ameri Sat N 30 Russians in scientific explor-gnna Herr, . Sandra Mateerichalrman of i committee “Old Stone Bridge,” third.| veek but no work was done|>cted were Dorothy Kipple, In the fourth divicion, ; he ca. John Harnish will Ev . ov. ation of outer space but we and Aglaia Stephanis. (with Mrs. John Landis, Mrs.|Merit awards - Henry Libhart “xcept some survey work be-| aX colleclor; Frank Walter, Mount Joy Jaycee float purroses and ities off Although he has not an- are still the people who will The members of the cast/Donald Zerphey Miss Geni-|Robert Hostettcr,, Neffsville|yond the area at two farms. |JT- and A. D. Seiler, to the/uring “Snowhite and the sav the student council; the sen ounced his full plans, Santa pour out our hearts to there Patricia Mumper, Patricia|veve Zimmerman, Miss Daisy| (2) With the increase of high|chool board. n Dwarfs” won frst prize. jor class will present a formi va. this week notified John sick, afflicted, unfortunate Shotter: Jeon Mumma, Paulc Brooks, Mrs. Jomes Meming-| Amateure. Thomas De during the week, the Union Vote The float included M SS Glor- of dramatics: the varsity cluk| Vay that he expects to come and down-trodden. We're for Weien, Linda Fellenbaum, er, Miss Joanne Brown, Rheems, “Snow Scene fumes were on the increase. The question of Whether Leakwny dr Shows! : igs vis guls on © Mount Joy again this year. he Sven if he's gay Kauffman, Nan Reising- Reuben Kreider and Mrs. Princetin Oak,” first; Mrs. Also with the approach of og Je tour 1 0 Aik hin ey team Wi ads He will arrive Saturday, oo er, Nancy Rainbolt, Rachel Harold Zimmerman, Jr. {Mary Reist Greider, Landis- ‘reezing weather one well 0 J 5 Ne Pres b onega schoel Youth for Christ group, Special music will be pro. | Vov. 30, and will set up And— wouldn't it be inter] FUER and Patricia Charles. | Tne re (ville, “Alvin J. Reist Farm,” o t ‘hat had been opened to| rea Jointure sha ecome a at the Way's { | Officers were elected for|second, and Mrs. fumes to excape Park Neiss, chief of police, ! i i z ic. |W second prize in float vided bv the junior chorus! | willjunion won in all four dis- Won seconc ! / Appli » Store : : Ih wo : Sh eti-lon. Mis Geraldinethe conics. lame Appliance Store. esting if the Sputnik dog yp, receipts from the teenage dances held reg-Marioner, Mount Joy R. D, have to be closed before the|'ricts. With the voting total- os Hine ih in re Ti ra of Roe This will be the fifth year into Mouttig meters as submitted atularly in Maytown. David “Trees,” th'rd. Merit awards, nipés freeze. It is not known | *d from Mount Joy Borough, 50 er fret prize as the at Davia ul Lae] hat he has come to Mt. Joy. oy 1nston ech the regular monthly meeting Brandt was chosen president; Virs. Henry Reist, Mount Joy, what will happen to the| Wer Mount Joy Township, lost coneal counie wth Kleiner and Atdroy PE lov ——- * |of borough council from the'Robert Sherk, Vice president; Mrs. Ruth Brauer, Mount Joy ‘umes after that action is ta-| “ast Donegal Township and MO: Js : oe : y Ape previous month were $634.96.and Gary Gillam, treasurer. and Warren Foley, Mt. Joy. ken. [Marietta Borough, the vote ‘Turn to page 2) (Tam tome Church To Hold BIRTHS pratt Annual Bazaar =m Election Winners In Tuesday's Balloting For Local Offices ri dios. comer, Mount Joy R1, a son last Wednesday, at Lancaster Ciel Se BE ge J ; : ~ |terian church will be held in | : = Lee Co Ca RE Gn Sa the church Nov. 30 from 12 General Hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Frark : 3 ; a ; 3 GE LEE {noon until 9 p.m. Manheim, R2, a son, at Lan- ; ki a : 4 | There will be booths of caster General Hospital. [ Bh | Christmas gifts, aprons, chil- Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard! a Ta : : 3 oH a |dren’s items, doll clothes, Gerberich, 222 Park Avenue | a 3 fg : : i : : i J pies and cakes, Christ- a son, Friday, at St. Joseph'’s| ; Ss i Be J 4 oF 3 nas wrappings, and a Christ- Eospital. 14 ; AR : a aa { nas gift tree. The boy was riamed James 7} : TE ! ; 3 3 : 4 Also planned is a booth of Richard IL : ; a io 8 8 ; | trifles and treasures,” and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin i ; 5 = 3 1 pantry shelf stocked with Horst, 157 Manheim Street, a fate : . 4 1 48 ome made jellies, pickles daughter, Sunday, at St. Jos-! 4 : Eat | 3 : {ind candies. eph’s Hospital. % 5 3 Snacks will be served also : - — ‘uring the day. ee = 2 & ; ; he Rain has temporarily halt- : ; 3 'd the work on the new War Sunday J : 7 : ; on} Nes Memorial Park. The work Dr. Newton Kendig 3 : : \ i a 2 FN has been completed to the i } LU ; : ; : y. SU go stage of seeding the plot but To Report New ; GEORGE GROFF AD. SRILER FRANK WALTER he >i conditions of the pe a N AMES PHILLIPS S. A. HORTON DOROTHY KIPPLE - D. |3round have caused the work Families Call ALDUS HANNA JANE Boro Council Tax Collector Boro Council School Board School Board to be stopped temporily. OL 3-6624 Burgess Boro Council