The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 23, 1957, Image 1

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From
The Entire
Staff
of
The
MOUNT JOY
BULLETIN
Richard A. Rainbolt
Ruth F. Rainbolt
Michael J. Pricio
Vera Albert
Nancy Rainbolt
Marty Rainbolt
“Curley” Hendrix
Paul H. Diffenderfer
Jere L. Henderson
John Darrenkamp
Grace A. Henderson
MAYTOWN
Be" y Brosey
NEWTOWN
Richard Jones
LANDISVILLE-SALUNGA
Frances Liggins
FLORIN
AND LIBBY

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THE WEATHER
By Kenneth L. Drohan
Day Temps.
We 18 — 26 39 .00
Thu 19 — 38 57 A132
Fri 20 — 50 62 1.31
Sat 21 — 42 62 50
Sun 22 — 32 52 .00|
High for year to date: 103
Low for year to date: 10
OUTLOOK i =p
Rain is expected Tuesday
and Tuesday night, possibly,
beginning late Monday night.
Temperatures will be milder,
reaching near 60 degrees by
Tuesday afternoon. Rainfall
is not expected to approach
the two-inch fall record last
week. The outlook for Christ-
mas Day is partly cloudy,]!
windy, and colder, with after-
noon temperatures in the 40’s|
The further outlook f o r|
Thursday is fair and rather
cold.
New Park
Entrance
Is Planned
Another improvement is in
progress at the Little Chiques
Creek School Playground.
The latest improvement is an


the park on Park Avenue, by
either the East Main Street

rives at a trianular piece of
ground. William Laughman, 119
Several months ago, a Street, has made ten-|
mately one and one half feet|of 1958, in order that he may |
high and is attached to metal learn a new trade
poles embedded in concrete. |an accident which
A boulder of typical Penn-|which makes it
sylvania granite has been for him to continue in his|
placed in the center ‘of the trade of carpentering.
area which will be sanded] wr Laughman fell in Sep-
it. The plaque will while
t he following inscription: friend do carpentry and bad-
“Entrance - Little Chiques jy crushed his left leg. Lucky
Creek School Playground: not to lose the leg, he was
i

ough School District in Since September of
This Pennsylvania Granite{1954 he has been unable to
Boulder was taken from the|work and to support his wife!
Mountain Top of ‘Governor(ind two sons, ages fourteen)
near Mount Gretna;|\nd seventeen. |


Pa.”
Another addition will be
the monument in the plot.
state rehabilitation program.
provements to the park area trial period to see what he is
ncluded a complete play- best suited to do. After this]
round area, more pavilion ‘ime, he will be given a
pace, additional tables and|.,, ce at the school. The min.
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The Mount Joy
BULLETI
MOUNT JOY, PA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957

Sips 8 weg" FIFTY EIGHTH YEAR NO. 28
IRL 11 rman cs £5)
tying,
vy chain was placed arcunditative plans to attend schoolnets and basketball nets.
the triangle which is approxi-|sometime in the early period started oil painting by doing|
impossible/doing paintings ©
ating.
one year. His son, Larry, willjwedding

Donegal high school moved into inter-schdlastic wrestling this season,
first match last week against Hempfield. Above, Jerry Bradley, at 154 pounds, is about
to pin: his Hempfield opponent. This year Donegal is not participating in league compe:
tition but next year will have a full league schedule to conference matches.
J
the yar Upon “serine 3 Victim of Accident
PEt nae May Leam New Trade
enamel painting, cop-|
per tooling and had made fish]
Hel
numbered paintings under,
|
into)
his own’
following|tutelage of a therapist. From
occured these, he tings of out
(with the encour@gement of
Limeaus Longenecker, local
artist). He tried ‘sculpturing|
and have a plaque placed Onitember of 1954 from a ladder|2nd chip carving. Mr.
helping a|man has turned out about Sion ay,
original paintings.
Attend Wedding
Miss Stells Evelyn Ausley by council members.
~f Selma, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Carlyle
Ausley, Sr. of Ocala, Florida,
: ; will wed Curvin Staley Mar- councilman;
His tentative plans call fori; of Mount Joy, son of Mr. Rutt, burgess. Incoming mem-|Shireman and Robert Spang-
: attending a trade school inj,ngq Mrs, Curvin H. Martin, bers will be James Phillips|ler
the placement of trees around Williamsport as a part of the are. gn . I . in, | Pp >
daughter of

The nuptials
Ocala, at 6 p.m. with George Groff, Charles J. Ben-
[James Spangler.
he Rev. Earl Stallings offici-
benches, additional charcoal jj, 1. : M d Mrs. Marti inl
period for any of the r. an rs. Martin = will|
burners, landscaping, a Pr men is one year; but most|{leave Mount Joy Dec. 24 for PANCAKE
boat and improvements. in the, the courses are longer than|Ocala by train to attend the
jand Simeon Horton plus Bur-|Gingrich, East Donegal Twp;
Thr howd the past Year. HI. : a ogran will be Hannan. The remaining|and Joseph Greiner,
hroughou past year IM-iye will be given a four-week brated at the First’ Baptist four council members will be|Joy Twp.
and Mr. and Mrs. BREAKFAST

CHRISTMAS EVE

also attend the school.
In an aptitude test given at(left Sunday, Dec. 22, by auto.





Lewis Bixler and six children 8G AIN PLANNED

Franklin and Marshall Col-
WEDDING PLANNED
R. Elinor Griffith, daugh-(ability in the field of art. Dur-|

Signor Ruhl, Donegal Springs/leather lacing, embroidery on|
Road and the late Mrs. Ruhl, |toweling, cord knotting, fly)
will be married Christmas| : |
lege, he was proved to have|go will be a bridesmaid.
Miss Judy Martin of Chica- I
C
I¥
Robert M. Wolgemuth and|son, Raymond Knorr,
The Martins will be . host Mount Joy Lions Club. The|mittee;
2 Ss sts : > te jve ;
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clem.|ing his years of convalencence|at a rehearsal reception, to bec has made dentaiive plang
ence Griffith, Ephrata R2. he iried various types of|given at the Ocala Country]
: lcraftmanships. He has done]
and Charles P. Ruhl, son of] D {Club. was named chairman of the
Eve at the Hope E. U. B.
The couple plan to attend
the Tournament of the Roses
Festival, in California, while
on their honeymoon.
BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Londa Zurin,
Mt. Joy R2, a son, Sunday, at
Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell
Kulp, 314 Birchland Avenue,
a daughter, Friday, at Lan-
caster Osteopathic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R.
Kyle, 12 West Main Street, a
er Osteopathic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zook,
at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
Gusler, Wood Street, Florin,
er General Hospital.
nouncing the arrival
Mrs. Gene Love. The baby
named Julie Lauren,
born at 6:15 a.m. Sunday
pines. This is the
Booth.

custom of wearing masks a
a fancy dress ball.

2
To Report New
Families Call
OL 3-6624

Church, Ephrata, at 8 p.m. |
Joy’s Main Street! Mount Jo ; :
| y Jaycees also
daughter, Friday, at Lancast-| no businessmen placed contributed changes in the
new “fronts” on their appearance of Main Street.
lishments. Norman Heisey, a renovation project, the
Mount Joy R2, a son, Sunday
Alfred L.
a son, Thursday, at Lancast-
Mr. and Mrs. John Booth of]
Mount Joy received a cable-
gram Monday Morning an indows has been replaced
daughter Sunday to Mr. and) placement of show win-
was
Mr. Love is teaching in a col- . :
ege in Munoz, in ng Philip-|of two homes and two Atlthe directors plan to remove
second into a home for the aged. At
daughter for the Loves. Mrs. the site of the home of the|of the present bank building.
Love was formerly Helen
The Italians originated the
— John J. Herr
cepted as members of
{Holstein- Friesian association
{LOSE LICENSES
Paul D. Becker, Main St.,
Florin; and Ella J. Simons of of America by recent action CHRISTMAS EVE
|Rheems, lost their drivers the organization’s board
jeonses for speeding, it was|of directors.
announced by the State Bur- 48,000 dairymen belong to
ieau of Highway Safety. the registery association.
1957. Brings Improvements
The year of 1957 has pro- progress.
duced several improvements will become a home for the
in the appearance of Mountiaged sometime in 1958.
Main Street, replaced a frame|men are improving the small
structure with a brick front{frame structure located on
land show windows in his gar-the Miss Annie Blensinger
lage. Raymond Knorr also re-property. Upon its comple-
placed a store front at his es-itjon, the building will be us-
tablishment on West Main St.led as the headquarters for
[His structure which original-ithe local Jaycees. The men
ly was frame with small-sized placed refuse cans at var-
lious places along Main
with a perma-sione front and|Street.
Another project of Main
dows. [Street improvement has been
| One change now in pro-planned by the First National
|gress includes the changing Bank and Trust Company.

the building located just west

[late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence]
[Schock there originally|
stood a frame building|,
which housed two offices and
gone home in addition to the
brick Schock homestead. The
{frame building was removed
land in its place an addition to
the brick Schock homestead.
The frame building was re-
If family doctor com not
e contacted for emergency,
physician on call
Christmas Day
and
Sunday
have been ac-|Frantz,
the Henry Zerphey.
Approximately PARTY PLANNED
Eve party of the
Ebersole Post 185 American/termediate troops;
Legion will be staged from|Senior troops.
7 to 9 p.m. Free eggnog will
{be served to all persons whoiin Lancaster
{come to the home during the|term is used to describe the
5 ° two hours. At 9 the posthome|smallest geographic subdivis-
n Mount Joy S Main Street will close for the night andjion of the Girl Scout Council
will remain closed all day on|of the county. The neighbor-
This new structure|{Christmas.
} [tance of this
Applications Are Being Re
For Five Borough Policewor
Applications are now being/towns at a recent meeting
received for policewomen inthe association. 3
the borough. Following the] The committee
recommendations of = Schoollof Aldus Hannan, Park Ni
and Home Association for aland Marshall
|program of this type, Sgt. H.|visited the last
A. Ries discussed the impor-borough council and present.
program andied the project to the couneil.la
told of its operation in other'Council members voted in fa- inte
of vor of ti

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staging its
Council Plans
Reorganization
Mount Joy Borough Coun-
cil will meet in special ses-
sion next Thursday evening,
January 2, In the firehouse
The meeting has been called
includes an
school in the
activities prior to the re-or-
ganization of the group. Fol-
and new members have been
invited to the home of Jame$
Spangler, Park Avenue. ary school
The re-organization of bor-|Pupils presently
h council will take place|? © y Elementary

annan, newly elected annex of the Donegal high
gess, will be sworn into office *chool to house grades seven
prior to the meeting. He will 1nd eight from the entire ar-
swear into office the new|?2a.
Tis Site compris ng ean i Jig backs jor 3% Lins members of borough council The meeting was opened|to 19,665 and again on Thurs- dg
Schock to the Mount Joy Bor- Ww SAE Bl ost using OF Son In Fla jand will conduct the meeting|with a dinner in honor of thejday to 14,818. re ean
Va > = y - juntil new president is elected|outgoing directors, Paul We- From there on the tension
Paul Portner, Joseph
Outgoing members a r e|Bixler and Jacob Stehman.
Lloyd Myers, present council|{New. directors were introduc-
president; = William Dommel, A
ad ‘by the presidents of each
and B. Titus|individual board — Harold
Marietta; Jay Nissley
Mount
J. Edward Charles was el-
ected president of the board
following the re-organization.
Samuel Becker was elected
first vice president. The new
vresident appointed the fol-
lowing * committees: R oy
Longenecker, chairman; Sam
uel Becker, Clyde Gerberich
A public Pancake breakfastjand Arthur Zuch, building,
Lester Hostetter and

Two New Elementary
Schools Planned
The Donegal Area Joint chairman, E. Musser Heisey,
School Board received a re-|Mrs. Kathryn McDivitt
port concerning the applica-|A. D. Seiler, .
tion to the House and Home committee; Dr. David |
Finance Agency of the Unit- A
ed States Government at the
Thursday night meeting of
the group. The report includ-
information about the advan- Le
ce of funds to pay for pre- He M: /
liminary plans of the propos- eavy at :
ed building program of the
to settle all end-of-the year Donegal area. This program
Season Ends
Florin-Birch-
lowing the meeting, both old land Avenue area for which
an option on a site has been|mailing through the Mount
secured and a new element-|Joy post office was passed on(1958.
for housing the|Tuesday, Wednesday a n d
in the Mt.|Thursday of last week!
School f
January 6. Aldus|Which will be converted equipment show|Uniforms will he |
finance-policy
(Turn to page 8)

The peak of Christmasipe
each applicant will be
Figures taken from supervision of Sg
that on Tuesday (the 17th) Interested persons who
21,845 pieces of mail were like additional = ir ;
flipped through the machine. [are asked to contact Mr. H
On Wednesday the figure fell/nan. : Ah


eased on out going mail. Fri-
day gave 11,191 cancellations
and on Saturday only.
normal dav. only 9,408.
chine for a average day
would be about 3,000!
However, postal workers
explained that in addition to
the number of oancellations
made on the machine, hun-
dreds yes, thousands of].
pieces of mail are dispatched)"
Without. being listed by the
automatic counter. The un-


Bow 60-50
To Hempfield
After grabbing a 14-4 ad-
vantage in the first quarter,
the Donegal basketball In-
dians Friday night at Hemp-

ng, 60 to 50.
Hempfield turned the ta-
bles in the second period by
: : a 14.5 count and then went
Counted Includee huge on to take their ‘winning ad-
which has its postage printed vantage in the third. The 4th






























 




Donegal Cagers
field, slowed and folded, los-
 
onto the envelopes by was even 18-18.
meters in the offices of local
businesses. Neither do the d

1as again been planned by the|maintenance and supply com-
Martin S. Musser,
o sponsor the event in April CE cs wr
»f next year. Robert Brandt
John-
David
Gingrich and
project with Leonard
Paul


Joy-Florin neighborhood con-
tinues to hold a membership
of over 200 girls. At the pres-
ent time there are eleven
Christmas|troops in the neighborhood;
Walter S.|four Brownie troops; five In-
and two
The traditional
There are 23 neighborhoods
county. The



hood is a member of the

THE GIFT I WANT
What do you want for Christmas, I am asked, from year to
year
By my friends, and by my family, when the Yule tides
drawing near
And I nearly always tell them, that “Most anything will do”
But, what I'd really like to have, is what I'll tell to you
T’d like to have a world at peace, instead of jealous greed
I'd like to see the poor, and ill, have everything they need
I’d like to have the rich folks, know that joy only comes
From the conscious performance, of a good deed, they
. have done
Td like to see the Hospitals, with nothing left to do
i Ving to see the “shutins”, out beneath a sky that’s
lue
I'd like to see folks happy, and the children have their fun
I'd like to have the love of all, the enmity of none
These, are the things, I'd like to have
And, if it could come true
knew
gan
man.
figures include the mountains]
of parcel post. 1
ad by Joe Hostetter, who had
3
Gerlach each had 16 points
for Hempfield and Bob Rid-
Neighborhood Releases |:
Complete Information






Frank Kramer led the In-
ians with 15 points, follow-

Berry Myers and Bruce
er was close with 15.
®


Girl Scouting in the Mount|Northwest District of the
, {Nornhold,
"Twould be the merriest Christmas that the old World ever the local exhibition for the
From the time the Angels caroled, on the night it all be spring.
Son To Wed
county group. All adults in re ny
the Mount Joy-Florin area Christmas Eve
who are registered members| Clarence D. Ulrich, only
of the Girl Scouts are mem-|son of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence
bers of the immediate neigh-|E. Ulrich, 25 East Main St.,
borhood. Mount Joy, will be wed on
Following a new theory in|Christmas eve at 5 o'clock
troop committees, each mem-|in:the Campbelltown E. U. B.
ber of the troop committee is{Church.
given a specific job; one is{ The bride is Pauline Si
named cookie chairman;
other, registration; another, (ter of Earl O. Heisey.
treasurer; and another, arts{ The doublering ceremony
and crafts. The fifth member |Will be read by the Rev. War-
In the local set-up, Mrs.|rich, father of the bride-
{Warren Foley is neighbor-|groom.
hood chairman: Mrs. R. M.
Thome, distriet chairman;|
Mrs. James Hostetter, vice|:
chairman of the neighborhood|
Mrs. James Schatz, secretary
and Miss Elsie Lefever, treas-
urer. Miss Joyce Baker and.
(Mrs. Walter Brandt are dele-
|gates to council meetings with:
Mrs. Elmer Forwood and Mrs
Bruce Greiner as alternates
Mrs. James Roberts is troop
organizer; Mrs. Eric Olson
troop organizer; Mrs. James
Spangler, senior troop consul-
tant; Mrs. Harold Bi}low, in-
termediate troop consultant.
and Mrs. Olson, Brownie
troop consultant. Mrs. David|e
Schlosser is neighborhood.
cookie chairman; Mrs. Myrtle
f at collections
chairman and Mrs. Olson,
Juliette Low chairman. Mrs
Bruce Greiner is in charge of]





Miss Hazel J. Bre
daughter of Mr. and
Edgar E. Breneman,
Leaders who maintain the|heim R2, is to be the
International Fair ne x t


moved and in its place sn ad- Dr. Thomas O'Connor
dition to the brick home is in
Marietta, Pa.
“Glory to God in the highest, Peace on earth, Good will to troop camping licenses are Donald M. Germer
CLYDE “INDIANA” MILLER ennel Ne Mrs, Walter Hos beet | oes
Shr heey
Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, Mrs.

(More on page 3.)
an-|{Heisey, Paumyra R1, daugh-
is chairman of the committee.[ren F. Mentzer and Rev. Ul- |