» Day ny - Saves loney thousand i vives whe 4 H GREEN jifts of na- sed items ir folks at lease the & ting at all 1 SE STS ry LOIN Jc ce Jc GC : | Wf = For Senior Production Miss Jean Mumma, daugh-| 3 (ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester] © Mumma, W. Donegal Street; THE WEATHER Leading Roles Announced The Mount Joy ULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY is i arles, a ee Pali Chay j| By Kenneth L. Drohan IEdward Charles, Market St.[We 6 — 35 53 20 Marietta, will play the lead-/Th. 7 — 25 58 00 Fri 8 — 33 62 64 Mount Joy readers would) Sat re 3 3 - be interested in knowing that In 11 - 20 46 00 stuck away in a story from > 12 - 19 53 00, Elizabethtown was a para- oe for v “date: 103] : . igh for year to date: 103] graph this week which was Low for year to date: 10 | v | highly similar to a local sit- uation, The current rain will con-| tinue through Friday, prob-| slably ending Friday night or 'carly Saturday, followed by clearing and somewhat cool-| oo uo The story — which report-| ed a Boro Council meeting—| included the notice that a) | er weather over the weekend. , committee was named to| . The new cool spell will not! study the advisability of ad- be as severe as the one ex-| opting a boro manager for perienced here this past) Elizabethtown. week. The weekend tempera- ® oo o tures will range from near, { | ! freezing at night to the for-| ties in the, daytime. Look for more rain Sunday night or, ‘Monday, with warmer wea-|§ [ther Monday. Locally—words were heard this week to strengthen the case for a manager for Mt.| Joy. Last week a vacancy was) filled on the local Authority by a highly-qualified young f man. However, he like the| JEAN MUMMA | i other four members of the! { body, works outside of Mt. ing roles in the forthcoming RU D f Joy and is not available day| senior play at Donegal Gi ev. uriec Submits to day to handle Authority school. Resignation | business. | The play has an all-girl ® © o j cast of nine senior girls. Oth- Incidentally, there is hard- er cast members are Miss ly a week goes by that| Patricia Mumper, Miss Patri- the Bulletin does not have | some urgent request of “how! {the past six years pastor do we contact the Mount Joy /the Mount Joy Presbyterian 8€nec the Union National isigned his Boro Authority?” | { | | 0 .,: and of historic Ho ® or into {gal Presbyterian church, has, le sually stems from hi Ipits here, ef-| “where do I deliver this Yesigned Ns punt {fective January 1. Notice was given at a wn Officers meeting of the Sessions of] . he two churches, held Thurs A ra {day evening, Nov. 7. The res-| lignation will be submitted to! . the two congregations at sep-| Nominated |arate meetings. The Mount © Joy church will hold shipment?” “Who gets this telegram?” or “This is long ¢ distance. How do I reach the § Boro Authority?” ®e oo Hope you didn't overlook the news that Fred Bernhard, Mount Joy D2, is owner of the Junior Division Grand Champion steer at the first Pennsylvania Livestock Ex- its| meeting on Sunday morning, [.. Schroll were Nov. 24 following worshipig,. president of the Linneaus W. Longenecker, | William Fackler, who has been employed by Joy, and Willis Kendig, Sa-| Mount|lunga, presented the plan of |Joy Bank since 1930, has re-/consolidation at the two ses- position as teller,isions and the effective on Friday, Nov. 8, Yrigoyen, superintendent of the Phila- in/local club members are Linda was a member of the Mount dairy Joy high school championship) Ginder, basketball team. In 1954, the|guard on the Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, for|it was announced this week A OY, Har of/by officers of the bank. Lon-delphia Conference, was ker plans to enter busi-/charge. Trustees elected are Ta [Robert Bishop, Salunga; Wil-[¢lub projects; Carol Mount Joy; Florin, 4 Salunga;|and Juliann Erb, Mount Joy ed to win the Eastern Divis-|Ashenfelter, Miller Wolgemuth and Jno. nominated poy” Good said that the is expected to be- Churches Vote To Combine The consolidation of Joy church with a congregation was last week. Methodist {Salunga . will be |Chiques approve Church and Methodist combined Methodist into lat separate meetings held at the Mt. Jo church. The Rev. (ches. Wayne, liam Fackler, (Willis ~~ Kendig, Richard Kline, Elizabethtow {Thomas Phipps, {ter Sloan, Mount Joy; ville. The trustees were authoriz- ed to present the articles 2 incorporation to the court for approval and in Salunga The Mount Joy] Mr. and Mrs. the Snyder, Church.| Mount| Rev. Charles an district/County National awards Mount Joy; Harold Myers, Salunga; Wal- and |Donald Weidman, of Landis- county the | BIRTHS Charles Zeller Fund Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Lan- dis, Salunga, a daughter, on {Monday, at Lancaster Gener lal Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William B. was created by a M¢ | Jackson, Manheim R1, a son, Joy Junior Chamber of Com-| |Saturday, at St. Joseph's hos dpi al. Glenn M Mount Joy R2, Mr. and Mrs. Francis y| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harv Menno E.€y, Mobile Village, Mt. Joy| He was in his fourth Good is pastor of both chur-R2, a son Tuesday, at Lancas-lof apprenticeship in contract jter General hospital. — a have had outstanding the near future. Of the 12 Mumma, Landisville, leadership award dress review. a and will be unable church/daughter, Sunday at Lancast- for six months. After spend-| the er General hospital. H. Gerson Hospital, |The vote of approval was cast, Wagner, Salunga, a son, Sun-he is recuperating at | congregational/day, at St. Joseph's hospita. home. He has been placed on Twelve 4-H Club members Company, working from ach-'Philadelphia branch. lievements in the club's work| Formerly active in sports, [this year and will be given'the twenty-one year old man in was one who Jaycees Take Steps A “Charles Zeller Fund” the Mount merce. Charlie, who lives at 209 Mount Joy Street, is suf- . fering from Hodgkins Disease to work ing two weeks at the Dr. Max New York, his - a rigid food diet. year, work of the insulation divis- ion of the Armstrong Cork the helped bring , fame to Mount Joy when he i CHARLES ZELLER famous ; high school ball team travel-jwith his teammates Henry Klugh,|day night To Give Help er. His sports record in high school was four years of bas- ketball, four years of base- ball, three years of soccer and one year of tennis. He is the father of 21-year old Scott Zeller and his wife is the former Daorothy Brooks of Florin. Special jars will be placed in the stores and ‘business places of the borough for per- sons to donate toward the project. James Meminger was named trustee of the fund for the First National Bank and Trust Company a nd checks may be made payable to Mr. Meminger. Glenn Wol- gemuth is chairman of the project with Frank Tyndall as co-chairman. The Jaycees made an initial donation of $42.22 which was given both from the chapter {treasury team|and donations from the mem- Charles|bers who attended the Tues- meeting of the {ion championship. He played!Jay Metzler and Joseph Three | : | sition. jservices and the Donegal] Ji ou 4 iy bo ®e © © congregation will convene on/fire company at last Thurs jeome shtective bY es! Jom War Memorial Park of Mount ‘Thursday evening, Nov. 21. day’s meeting. The electionjary. pres \Joy was accepted by the Parents—You can tell the kiddies that Santa is coming to Mount Joy. It was announ- ced last week that he will be here on Saturday, November 30—right on time on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving. ® oo o Full details of his arrival have not been completed, but he will be received with a parade and will enter Way's Toyland via a ladder and through the second-story win- dow. | Rev. Durfee has accepted a/of officers will take joa to become the pastor of next month. Elwood PATRICIA CHARLES {ganized in Middletown Twp. President; sia Shetter, Miss Paula Wei- near Middletown, N. J. [2nd vice-president; an, Miss Linda Fellenbaum, Miss Kay Kauffman, Miss Nan|Newark, just off the Garden treasurer; Reisinger, Miss Nancy Rain- State Expressway, the com-| bolt, and Miss Rachel Klugh. munity is a suburban, “Nine Girls”, a play with amuters area of several I yrologue and two acts, will home developments. [chaplain; Ray Myers, he presented next Friday and) Rev. Durfee is being com-/chief; John Myers, assistant; Saturday evenings, 8 p.m., in missioned by the National Christ Charles, chief engin- he school audiiorium. Miss Missions Committee of theeer; Frank Good, Jr. chief Catharine G. Zeller will di- Monmouth Presbetery o fchemicalman; Marlin Myers, {rect the production. New Jersey to form the new chief hose director; Richard church congregation. {Hoover, chief ladderman; bit obscured. Manheim voted| ATTENDED TEA Rev. and Mrs. Durfee and Ban Dore: for 3 years by a small majorily Against] Mrs. Sadie Brooks and their two small daughters, § Nar.es Sunday movies. Miss Lily Martin attended a Chris and Ann, who 3 ele afternoon at thelthis community with deepy association; ® © o tea this Whether or not Gov. Lead-| Lancaster General Hospital regret but with a feeling of i he loan Pep er is responsible is beside school of Nursing. The teajconviction and challenge for Pe oner, ..|was sponsored by the Class of new work, expect to move a- delegate; ohn the point. The good word is PO |captain of the that “outside’ 1960. There are five students bout the first of the year. ®e oO o Another item from a near- by community which was a fire police; ’ have been the class from the 1957 Their first work will be Harvey Stoner, 000 vestigate the Stauffertown/Ponegal high school graduat-/directed toward forming a Jr., Marlin Myers, Richard situation. ing class; Nancy Diller, Carolcongregation and then toward Hoover, Hubert Rice, ® © o Wittle, Dorothy Brown, Ron-|/building a church upon a Williams, John Sliver, and Ethel piece of property now owned gene Spiker and James Hock- |by the Presbytery Jr., entertainment : ne (5 to be elected) Jean Reese Tests were to get artin. way Thursday morning. — pu rT heal Mr. Wolgemuth, vice pres-| ’ ident, was in charge of the| patrols vote on | Announce Nuptial Plans 5. wn Sai A gad ihm [reported four calls answered NEW BIKE RULE a oo / during the month. Christ Jean Mumma and David | Charles, chief engineer, re- Williams were chosen to wear § ported all trucks working; the gold badge by their fel-'§ {Mr. Good, entertainment low patrolmen of the local elementary school. The two): removed soap from a store i window that had been placed, : there by Halloweeners. At a meeting of the safety patrol, a new rule was adopt- ed by the group. All children who ride bicycles to school are asked to remove their bi- cycle from the rack and walk] to the corner before begin-| ning their ride. Several times accidents were narrowly a- voided because of the former method. \chairman, reported $47.50 re- [ceived from the sale of soft {drinks at the firehouse; Earl Zink, trustee, reported that the old motor from the {pool table re-covered; the {ambulance committee report-| fed a balance of $4,128.41 in the special fund; Marlin Myers, carnival chairman, re ported a balance of $558.76 from the carnival. Mr. Charles reported on both the county and stale as- sociation meetings. Two com- mittees were appointed to check on fire insurance for the equipment on the trucks) |and the other to decorate the (firehouse for Christmas. [ —— CALLS ANSWERED BY AMBULANCE Three calls were 'during the past week by the local community ambulance.| Sunday, Nov. 3, Mrs. James Grove, Florin, was taken to| the St. Joseph’s Hospital by| 'drivers John Myers and Ray| Myers. Wednesday, Mrs. Ray Kulp, Birchland Avenue, was |taken to St. Joseph's hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Car-jAusley is the Administrative by drivers Christ Charles and lyle Ausley, Sr. of Ocala, Assistant and Field Myers. Mrs. Robert Florida, wish to announce the visor of the Florida State Hoffmaster was accompany: engagement of their daugh- Comptroller. hy ing nurse. Thursday, Clyde ter, Stella Evelyn Ausley, to] Miss Ausley is a graduateMumper was transferred Curvin Staley Martin of Mt.jof Ocala Senior high school from St. Joseph’s Hospital to Joy R. D. Mr. Martin is thefin Ocala, Florida, and receiv-'his home on Donegal Springs son of Mr. and Mrs. Curvin (Turn to Page 6) [Road by drivers Samuel Dock’ H. Martin of Mt. Joy R1. Mr. and Thomas Markley. ® NISSLYS SAIL TO EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nis- sley sailed last Monday on the S.S. United States to the Azores, and northern Europe and England on a cruise and, six weeks vacation. They|: were accompanied to New York City by Mr. and Mrs| C. Robert Nissly and family. @®— SERVING ON COMMITTEE John Hart, Donegal high school principle, is a member, of the evaluating committee this week at Carlisle high school. Physician On Call Sunday . Dr. David Schlosser To Report New Families Call OL 3-6624 AE rn oh a Ay 4. a new congregation being or-/was nominated for first vice-/an Situated south and east of Myers, eg and, oh of the two sharers 36 rank Good, Jr., A assistant; Elwood Mateer, re-|300 and this number is about|Puilding and com- cording secretary; Jno. Myers evenly divided between the new- assistant; Rev. William Tillet, two churches. fire| The present timetable for Myers, delegates to the coun- leave “LY z Frank Good building, the work of an ar- alter-|Chitect, consolidation or fin- statelances and other vital matters. L. Schroll| Completion of a new buil- Robert /have Eu-/the new church, both the Mt. |will be sold. place/will be operated as one un- Young|til the new church is built land services will be conduct- Harvey Stoner,|ed on the same schedule as in Marlin|the past. The combined merging the two congrega- [tions calls for the issuance of] ia charter by the courts by [January 1. Following that action, iwhich is the legal consolida- {tion, there will follow the and Marlin/matter of acquiring property| lon which to build the new ing is not contemplated] After the congregations actually merged into! Joy and Salunga buildings) ®— ATTENDED MEETING Ragner Hallgren, Marshall| Gemberling, and students of] Donegal high attended Teen-| age Traffic Safely Council meeting Tuesday at Millers-| ville State Teachers College.| Four Locals Chosen |chapter fire| engine had been sold and the| For State Teams | congrega- {Miller who is in Frank Good, short of 18 months from NOW.[the Memorial to be Community Council at the |Wednesday night meeting of {the group. Warren Foley, chairman of the special com- three parts; a Memorial, a The committee was dissolv- ed and the three members were named to a building and planning committee. Mr.| Foley, Gerald Sheetz and [Mrs. George Albert will con-| sult two architects to formal-| ly draw the plans for the plot. Following the meeting lcouncil for approval. next step will then be formation of subcommittees is charge the placed on the park area as a mem-| mittee, presented the plan in| al ‘Christmas Shopping with the architects, the planinounced at the Tuesday nite Elizabethtown group showed {will be presented to borough meeting of the group. The|child at the home the given $5.00 to spend in local subcommittees stores for Christmas presents'will take the barrel to to work on the various phas-|that they wish to purchase. Millersville chapter. Members es. One chairman named to/The children will be escorted will meet at the firehouse at| such as walk- Earlito the local stores some time!7:15 ofinext month to do their shop- ping. the work contracted by theer has been applied. Due Oregon Nurseries has completed. All macadam, ing was stone, dead trees, dead shrub- date. 'bery have been removed; top lsoil has been added; the plot not completed Long Range Plan | Mr. Foley's general Tour Is Planned A Christmas shopping tourjey would be placed in the I for the residents of the Mes-/Charles Zeller fund, created. siah Children’s Home will belby the group to aid a fellow- sponsored again this year by Jaycee member suffering the local Jaycees it was an-{from Hodgkins disease. They Each|a film on the 1956 national besoapbox derby in Dayton, O | Tonight the local Jaycees the will -Part, Long-Range Park Plan Is Accepted | A long range plan for the nounced that three-fourth of has been graded and fertiliz-range plan which consisted of tola been inclement weather the seed-|landscaping to/ many possibilities as present- building and could include memorial, led by the committee. The building could be built on he foundation that exists on the plot which had formerly |been the foundation of that part of the building known as the gymnasium. This foun- dation of stone was judged to be sound and suitable for such a project. It would also be constructed in sections; one section being constructed in the near future to satisfy the immediate needs of a building. The basement could be used as a youth center if desired. In the committee's land- scaping suggestions were in- cluded projects that could be p.m. Refuse cans recently pur-| chased for placement on the] orial to all men and women) Other activities for Christ-|sidewalks of the borough's] who served in all wars. {mas included. a donation ‘of Main Street have been paint-| To Erect Sign {$15.00 to the communityled are are expected to be er-| Two members were named to a special committee ect a sign on the plot. Gle Forney and Joseph Sheaffer were authorized to have aj sign placed on the plot giving] its name and the progress completed to date. In a committee report giv- en by Gene Eicherly, he an- t | € ic i |Christmas tree which is plac-octed over the weeknd. to er-led each year at the corner of group also voted to pay the nn/Main and Marietta Streets. The| lentry fee of the junior bowl- Members of the Elizabeth-|ing league into the JABC own Joycee chapter attended|(Junior American Bowling ithe meeting as one phase of Congress). The fee of $18 00! >f ratifying the the |project. The project is a visi- chapter-sponsored project. [tation affair which is accom-| {panied by a “ |meeting members state “roll the barrel” was ordered paid on the | | Four new memkers were barrel.” At into the group, Lee Y Frank Zink, Ray *d coins to the barrel and at|Geltmacher a n d Charles! he climax of the project the pjowrer. Avproximately 15 r chosen by the state members will attend the spee-| committee will receive the ia] Chuck Shearer luncheon| noney enclosed. Each chap-next Monday in Elizabeth-! er names a project for town. Mr. Shearer. the na-| completed by individuals and ways, trees, flower beds. In with the landscaping the committee also suggested a sarking space the length of he plot bordering the alley. To Contact Groups A letter and copy of the onstitution will be mailed to ill the organizations of the orough who have not al- ‘eady replied to the request constitution 1s a parent organization. Since funds will be needed for the creating of the park, he town organizations are 1lso urged to make contribu- ions to the council. The next meeting of the group will be held January 15, 8 p.m. in the First Na- tional Bank and Trust Com- pany lobby. Reminder post Four local hockey players education teacher at Donegal which it would use the funds {jona] Jaycee president, is on/cards will be mailed to the will leave Friday night to| play in the Mideast Hockey| Tournament in Buffalo, N. Y. The four are Mrs. Marshall Gemberling, N. Barbara St.;| Miss Janet Gibbons, physical] SHOWING ANIMALS | AT STATE SHOW Luke Brubaker and Clair| Ginder are showing animals| at the Pennsylvania State Livestock Exposition in Har- risburg this week. Both mem-| bers of the F. F. A. of Done-| gal high school, Luke is answered showing his reserve Mt. Joy, "¢ | Te: Farm Show steer and Clair is showing his Berkshire barrow. — WINS HONORS AT LIVESTOCK SHOW Fred Bernhard, Mount Joy R2, captured honors Tuesday at the Pennsylvania Live- stock Exposition in Harris- burg. His junior yearling An- gus “Maxie” first took the grand championship for the breed over 36 Angus from 3 high school; Miss and Miss Faye Stevens, of’ Stauffertown. Over last weekend, teams of Central Pennsylvan- ia competed in a series of] the| games at Wilson College. Six| judges chose from these teams| 1 first team and a second, team to represent the area in the Mideast Hockey Tour- nament. From this judging t Mrs. Gemberling and Missi: Gibbons were chosen to the first team and Miss Kramer and Miss Stevens, the second Joanne, f Kramer, New Haven Street; Joy's chapter went on record and will be stopping in Eli-ithe |to receive the funds, the mon- it were selected. Mount tour throughout the country 1s stating that if they were | (Turn to page 4% { varent organizations prior to meeting. John Landis, oresident, was in charge of the meeting. Authority To File Liens On January 15 Against Properties With Unpaid Fees Liens against hat have unpaid ge assessments located northlacted and ordained in May of f the railroad will be filed{1956, the penalty is as fol- properties/fee. According January 15 it was announced|lows: it the Tuesday night meeting |meeting, a motion was to Section 8| front foot-{of the borough ordinance en-! pas- sed that no sewer rental will he charged the home owner tat a time when the water is urned off. The eleven cases The provisions of this Or-|involved in the escrow condi- team. All four are membersjof the borough authority. The|dinance are declared to be for|tions stated last month were the Lancaster am. right inner; Miss Gibbons, right halfback; on the first|t team; Miss Kramer will play|" full back and Miss Stevens, left inner, on the second|! team. From the playoff Sat- urday and Sunday, two teams: will be chosen {0 play in the|t ton. Miss Gibbons is dent of the Lancaster Hockey chosen states. Then Maxie was chos- en best of all’ 75 animals from six states. ling was also president o f Pennsylvania Hockey Club. notice presi-| January 15. Club and Mrs. Gemberling is{for residents on vice president. Mrs. Gember-iside are delinquent and Hockey|assessments must be paid by|the health, safely and welfare January 10 to the authorityjof the citizens of the borough Mrs. Gemberling will play|secretary. and persons violating any The final notice for connec- provisions of this Oddinance ion fees will be delivered injupon conviction before the he near future for northside/Burgess or any Justice of the residents who failed to pay Peace of the Borough shall be he $200.00 fee to date. This/fined not less than $100 nor will offer a 60-day|more than $100, and in de- veriod in which to pay forl/fault of payment shall be he connection fee, and is ex-|sentenced to imprisonment ir National tournament in Bos-/pected to become due around|the Lancaster County Prison discussed during the ‘past midnight” session. The indi- vidual cases were discussed and the final outcome will be announced at next month's meeting. The crop damage to farm lands through which ‘he sewage lines passed was also discussed. The estimated ~ost of damages will be con- firmed and announced at the |for a period not exceeding 30 Connection fee paymentsidays. Each 90-day period dur- the are supervision shall In other business at the' December meeting. x | Warren Foley, newly anb- |oointed member to the auth- south-/ing which such violation of ority at Monday night's spec- continue|ial meeting of ! : - vice|being turned over to the bor- shall be deemed to be a sep- Detousi the Centrallough council for action. Elev- arate offense. en have not paid this $200 jeil, was accepted into the , group. Robert Rosser, presi- dent, was in charge. i i a