wi 2d : Martin Musser Talks A The Mount Joy <¥ To State Poultrymen = v BULLETIN The problem of poultry for 1960, he added. raisers lies in surplus pro- “If the situation during NO. 3: MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY; JANUARY 14, 1960 FIFTY-NINTH YEAR, duction, Martin Musser, Mt. the years 1960 to 1965 par- Joy poultryman, said at the allel the recent past in ov- 1960 Pennsylvania Farm er-all economy, there prob- £54 Show, being held this week ably will be continued sur- at Harrisburg. plus of stocks and a contin- There need only be a few ued imbalance between pro- Within the next few days Percentage points of surplus duction and consumption.” there is expected some word to demoralize the market, He anticipates integration from Washington as to what he said. For every one per-in the poultry business will cent of surplus, there is a continue but points out that to expect in the way of addi- drop of several percent . init is up to the poultrymen Local Boy SEVEN CENTS PER COPY I Win High RECORD? tions and improvements at ice themselves to whether it . the Mourtdos post office. Speaking on “The Banks Will be private firms, far- . . 0 Ire alls 7 . .. Relation to Poultry Farm. mers cooperatives or viz \AS H h : 4 4 A Several months ago bids jo» Musser, who is a suc- farmers who will do the job. ins 1g | M. A Oonors t However, he doubts that earty 0S. i were accepted but no official gessfyl Lancaster county fa- : Farm Show announcement has been rmer and director of the Un €2€ production will move to made as to who is to do the jon National Bank, spoke toa few intensely developed FFA Honor Something of a record is work. the Poultry meeting. He sa- areas, as has happened with being or has been set in this s © oo oo id that “there is no use kid- broilers. The poultry farm, Donald C. Musser, 17-year community! Harold B. Endslow and ite In the meantime, Assistant ding ourselves obout the fu- as it is known in Lancaster old son of Mr. and irs. Or if it isn't a record, it is ‘ sons of the Donegal church Postmaster Joe Shaeffer, who ture.” Farm Prices probably county, will continue to be Elias Z. Musser of R.D. 1, something for which every Z neighborhood successfully defended previous Farm Show triumphs as they ex- hibited a 1960 champion this not going to average an important factor in the Mount Joy, and a senior at citizen in Mount Joy can be better than between poultry industry, even tho- Donegal high school, has grateful. arity ugh the size of the poultry just been named to receive Fire Chief John Myers of is one of the more active loc- are al historians, has applied much the hobby interest to his75 and 80 per cent of p L = 1 in th job. MH I it ae Boor oo the Friendship Fire Com Be a $6 JUnHS id - pany reported Thursday nite This venrs lop entey BY He has reason to believe poe . of last week at the company’s his year’s to 3 is i i 5 : uged th ; . : : » Endslows was a female | that there is in existence a Fire Company wo upser Songinaey Sia foe January meeting that there § the Endslo vs Was 3 female, picture of the old post office . : ) ote wi has not been a fire call local RAAT : a surp'us rests with as no 8 che onship honors. ) f =:i0 Ofte Which stood whete Installs Officers Ti in the am ly since October 23. N FO en cattle raisers f the _ present government Newlv-clected officers we. ount of support for farm On that date the firemen ha oe Oca been successful building now stands. re installed and Fire Police crops during the next few were summoned to the home By Last year they 9 were sworn in Thursday ni- years. of Allen Schatz, where a MN > the female grand From that picture, he; a5 Friendship Fire Co —B— chair was afire. Ge joni h a it . : Thus on December 23 the championship, junior champ- : ionship, senior bull reserve Yould lke hi g ony. held its January meeting in ever, he has no °n the Fire Hall. : 1 able to learn who has the Earl Zink, a past presi- First National picture. dent of the company, served ‘ TH on ee eo as installing officer and Bur Names Officers e post Office, agess Frank Walter Sr., ad- : ad officers alarm slate had been clean for two full months. And at this writing—the string was within 10 days of a three- month record. championship and senior fe- male reserve championship. This winter, in addition to the senior female champion- ship, their herd wins includ- ed: southwest corner of the lot Fire Police. any mm now occupied by the build Elwood Young, in the ab- Bank 209 Te ay Mount Joy BS 3 ing, but it was situated a- Senee President Genrge rei at the annual 1 a gr gainst the sidewalks along CoPenneaver, was in charge Joop olders' and reorganiz- Mutual Holds pest a third of the meeting. Tovcts z y i ti 35 ae : New members elected to ation meeting, and fourth in junior yearling held in the heifers and 7th and 8th jun- Main and Market streets. ® o @ | Annual Meeting {} the company i : bank build a3 pany inctuded: Fd- bank building. aR Ie Dew Suiding— ward C. Fackler, Ronald Ep Henry H. Eby, who has DONALD C. MUSSER At the annual meeting of ior heifer calves. gun, the little struct >> ersole and Clyde Ebersole headed the bank for many Rau - policyholders and members 2 ructure was otive members and Larry years, remains as president. the “Keystone Farmer” aw- of the Mount Joy Mutual In- moved to a spot back of theg [angis, associate. Other officers are S. Nissley ard, the highest honor that _ "Company, held on Tobacco re house, where it stood for |, addition to the routine Gingrich, vice-president; Dr.can come to a Future Farm- Monday Jan. 11, at the of- Curvise H. Martin. Edt 4a business. Chief John Myers E. W. Newcomer, secretary; €f J% Pennsylvania fice of ‘the company in Mount 4 Donegal township farmer, # and his family, were win- Donald, current president of the Future Farmers of America at Donegal high school, has also held office I Cs» gave his report for 1959, Glenn Y. Forney, cashier and n a newspaper clipping of listing 44 fires for the year assistant secretary; Warren the picture which Shaef-but none during the month H. Bentzel trust officer, as Joy, the following directors were elected for a term of three years. Edward H. ners in the tobacco classes of the 1960 Farm Show, be- ing held this week. They RY es ent Th fer has, the little building of December i i 7 ? : i : : : sistant cashier and manager 8 Smith of Lebanon, Clyde L was termed “quaint” Of the 44 alarms res : = riiTus ..as chaplain and treasurer of Smith © 3. YOR M : ha pi S i od ha gr Ao ara of the Florin branch; Soh the local group. He also was Nissley and Hans W. Helms, _ PESO SNITION OF Isto Junin ChEMBER OF SOMMENCE Week was taken were among the many Lan- A tsbulstion of king Zh S af cstintated 1058 of Miller, assistant trust officer county treasurer and vice both of Mount Joy. in Mount Joy this week as urgess ‘ran S, Wolter, seatec ) signs a proclamation desig- caster county raisers who parking at and assistant cashier, and president, and sang i Henry G. Carpenter of Mt. nating January 17 through 23 as Junior Chamber of Commerce Week. As the burgess dominated the entire tobac- 3 £ In state : signs, Mount Joy President John Wolgemuth (left) and George Albert, observance o Show : co ¢ 7. meter recei i ,$161.00. The year before, : for the in oun Joy the figure was $382.439 hi- Robert Rune Yas Jame 10 FFA chorus for two years. JOY, John M. Bomberger of chairman, watch. Walter said, as he signed, “We again recognize the results which ’ i torists paid $7.952.14 for the Zher (including the Lancas- a 30 tr b in ". He also sang with the nat- Elm, David L. Landis of Eli- have come to us through the efforts of our Junior Chamber of Commerce during the David, a Donegal high privilege of leaving their €F Leaf Tobacco warehou- he: joih e bank In i,na) FFA chorus last fall zabethtown,, John L. Myer year 1959. Our best wishes for 1960.” Friday night, Jan. 22, the Jaycees will hold school student, grabbed a 6th g their 1954 as a bookkeeper, Wasin Kansas City. Mo. He was of Denver, Charles M. Cold- their third annual Distinguished Service Award banquet at the American Legion. Ap-in the 4H judging with a 1 cars parked along the public Alsrms included: Two 10 assigned to the Florin branch chosen “Boy of the Month” ren of Lancaster, and Robert proximately 150 people will attend, including members of the organization and filler entry. thoroughfares of the bor- bacco sheds: garages, 1: gr- for three years and after during November. C. Enders of Harrisburg, guests. One of the highlights will be the presentation of the 1959. Distinguished The elder Martin fook a ay Service Award to some young man of the area who has made valuable contribution gth and a seventh place hon- ough.-- "." o ass fires, 14; houses, 7: ba- serving with the U. S. Army Donald's project program whose terms did not expire, ee - , : mn. 2: trucks, 1: cars, 3: br. iS Now in the note depart-at present includes eight da- continue as directors. to the general welfare and improvement of the community. —Photo by Dussinger . pifth came for 26 inches and over wrappers and the he: i a good spot 10 jdges, 1; wheat fields, 1; wa ment of the Mount Joy bank. iry animals, corn, cockerels, The following officers council aa th RY the City rehouses, 2; tractors: 1; du- At oe Sociholias poeta onions. After graduation were elected: Chairman of seventh for 26 inch and un- 3 a re iSmps, 2; lost child. 1; false ing, other directors reelected from high school he vlans the Board, Charles M. Cold- hamb | 1 ti Uni : der fillers C erHears Indication Union National fiers: Still another tobacco .hon- ’ Bo need for PARKING me- aiarms, 3; and 1 fire drill besides Mr. Eby, Dr. New-to take advanced course in ren: President, Henry G. Qe ers in Mount Joy. Members at Marietta Depot. comer and Mr. Gingrich, in-animal husbandry and then carpenter; Vice - President, H Id Meeti g or went to the family as an olas erin entry in the name of Mrs EB of the grou p ; . p frankly say The ‘trucks traveled 174 clude: D. M. Wolgemuth, J. return to the farm in part- : AP n 3 H that the meters are only for miles - elhorn_ Boo mershi ith his her John A Ging Lk Ee Of G d B i lai ir ag ers or nly for Bley io calls we ambulan- E. Melhorn, John M. th, hip with his father. urer, Hans W. Helms; Secre- 00 usiness The annual meeting of the Martin claimed a third in hue ce made 1 calls and an Paris H. Hostetter, J. Musser tary, Clyde L. Nissley; Vice- stockholders of the Union long filler, a long filler class. ) ¢ average of 30 men .respon- Wolgemuth and Simon P. President, Gertrude P. Business will be better in Using charts to show his National Mount Jov Bank & Another local winner in Well—last year they col-ded to alarms, giving 42% Nissley C d A t : . vs Ave i : Fore Toi National Mou y ba lected nearl 8.000 hours. ti fires ¥ VIDYY a 3 ome Y C Helms; Assistant - Treasurer- 1960 than ever before in means of compiling his fig- Trust Company was held on tobacco was Henry N. Engle, he wna $8,000 from hours. time a} fires. = In addition to election of v er, John L. Myers, and As- history! ures, he made a : Thitetos orning and all Who was judged ninth with I directors, stockholders heard Wins Contest sistant Secretaries, Gertrude That was the forecast ma- mate” that the gross nation- girectors who have been ser- B wrappers 26 inches and | - Whi ig from President Eby of the A iE P. Helms, Paul E. Hollinger, d¢ Tuesday night by Dr. al production will for the .; .~ o.. reclected under. . Which raises another ques- Plan Dance bank's operational report, A comedy act. “The Boys p' pu \weiver and Evelyn Albert L. Grey, professor first time reach more than = ,° no hit tion—Now that nearly all for the year 1959 from Camp Cookamonga”, & yan MC or ANG SVE 6” economics at Elizabeth-a half trillion dollars. At the reorganization meets $ tthe retail merchants on Main. A teenage dance, with E. won first prize in the Tenth S- Meiser. . town College, as he spoke He set the figure at $505 Pg 2ll officers were retain- Visit Show street are closed on Satur- live” and recorded music, Grade Talent Assembly last A 1D€ report of the Presi, the annual meeting of billion. which compares wi ed. The Fu ii. day nights will the parking 'S Peing planned for Satur- Friday at Donegal high scho dent showed that the com-.. “wr, t jov Chamber of th $437.6 billion in 1958. SREY SR nd Hiure Homemakers NR . ng ey aight. February 19 in ol. Boys participating inclu. Pany has had the greatest 0 Food 2 Dcoler Ts mons] ver Re aig IN: DISTRICT CHORUS and some of the Home Eco- rs continue to be patrol- 2 y urgery g : .~ Commerce, held at Hostet The present year, he said heal Jo led and coins collected? the Mount Joy Elementary ded Robert Young, Denny volume of business during will be a big buying year. Patty Phillips and Lor- nomjes epartment girls at Wo 0 0 : School auditorium under the _ Harvey Rettew, Manheim Naugle, Dave Smith, and its 105th year of continuous "picked by an optimistic People have money, credit raine Felty participated in Donegal high school, aecotn: Don’t be surprised wh auspices of the ‘local Jay- R2, well-known sales manag- Harry Brown, accompanied operations, and is now oper-aititude on the part of Am- is available and because of the district chorus Thursday Rented by Mrs. Almeda Grif you begin to hear oly th cees. er, has been in St. Joseph’son the piano by Judy Nis- ating in the states of Ala-grjea the indications are th- the buying habits of Ameri- Jan. 7 at Green Park union fil snd Mes Robert Brown, . cost of mailing a letter (ne Guy Barry and Bill Bit- hospital in Lancaster this sley. bama, Arkansas, Florida, zt the economic cycle will cans, new auto sales are ex- ‘gh school in Perry county. Yeu > us to oe Se ; zer of radio station WCOY, week for removal of a piece Second place was won by Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, continue upward at least th- pected to make big SCHOOL OTD R SE IORay a Temswn o> - Al PIE, ets " ping from 4 to 5 cents. Th : : : : : Wiha hike alreadv is grinding ao Collie, wi preside Over % Dyer shell which he 20 ins unensl (Zroup feat- Maryland, Mississippi, Penn- rough the greater part of Pointing to Boing anJeipatl The Donegal Union School The Future Farmers and e dance while a local Ro- swallowed accidentally at anuring Carol Buchenauer on sylvania, and South Carolina the present year, he said. ed spending for “services Board wil hold its January some of the Agriculture de- rough the financial mills in err : : : Washington, DC. ck “N” Roll combo will pro-oyster supper last Thursday. the drums, with Carolyn Mr. Bomberger, Mr. Niss- which Americans treasure, : ld artment boys. accompamies —y 5 vide the live portion of the He underwent surgery Sloan playing clarinet, Larry ley, and Mr. Helms were el- ? he said that “we are in an meeling on Thrsdas, Jan, p2 Grant Miller the dance. Thursday morning. Moyer, trumpet, Mary Wolfe ected to the Executive Com- , , economy of abundance.” No: t 7:30 o'clock in the o + Wednesday drums and cymbals and Jo- mittee of which President Lions Clubs Plan Whete In the world go peo- gal high school build- 3% . (Turn to page ing lore y kn Gates, trombone. Carpenter is Chairman. Wins First Place . » » 2s : : : . g 1porary q4 Begin Viewing Property iene Ss al Very wis oI committees Minstrel Show To Hold Choir School J. Ray Engle, Mount Joy, number accompanied by Ed gent; Finance and Invest. Tne Lions Clubs of Moun is listed as blue-ribbon win- : Ivey on the guitar and Ken , Joy and Florin again will row oi . : New Arrivals For Setting Assessments Shoemaker on the drums. in RRL present a minstrel show. P | Rep at Uw 196 Farm Show. Carol Detwiler won fourth jo. promotion) Mr Dates fot pre Fobroary 26 ForA Intereste eop © mercial - Beeswax Class. ! an at the Mount oy Gathering of data to be each property a A lace with a hu 1S - f : yv and will ask place with a humorous mo : Mr. and Mrs. Asher Fused in the county-wide re-to make an interior inspect. nologue. Landis ¥° romverye, ud clementary school Sponsored by the Mount ic to all choral work. For ex- i d 2nd Neiss, Florin, are the par- 2ssessment program was sc- ion. All men will carry ade- Other acts appearing were yr. Coldren; Legal, Mr. First rehearsal ‘was held J ers club, "a Choir ample, attacks, releases, pro- Win 1st an n is of 2 dauzls heduled tc start in Mount quate identificati If how Linda Morton in a baton tw- Smith and Mr. Myers; Post * hearse as held joy tary b, a ir : ret and 3ia%e Enis of 8 daughter, bom Of Jov borough this week BHIOn, Cs 10 Th tiga : Paid Department, Mr. Bom- 12's Sunday and end men gchool will be held next ation. enunciation and With entries in the Corn- g 1S Week. ever, thev are refused ad- ir'mg routine; Connie An- y Awl. will be chosen this week. Wednesday night, Jan. 20. in other basic principles ish and Cornish Cross class Monday, Jan. 11, at the Lan- : . a : a andi caster General hospital. 3 Donald E. Climenson, ch- mission, they will be obliged derson and Judy Nisstey, pi berger, Mr. Landis, and Mr. Tom Wo'fgang, assisted bY +he Donegal high school lirector of the group at the Farm Show, Florin ief assessor, said last week to make what observations ano duet; a girl's trio com- Myers; Prepaid Department, ] foids Twill be the 1 dee CE Oiron 0 S30 group s ; Dr. and Mrs. Amos W.;p.0". crew of eight 2} observations anc d of Brenda Pardoe Mr. Coldren, Mr. Smith, and Morrell Shields, will be the p43 oom beginning at 8is director of instrumental Farms, Mount Joy, won bo- elg men, they can from the outside POseét 0 renda ardoe, = *- yg. TW. ’ director. DHE music at MecCaskey high th first and second places in hoir school and also directs the 1960 competition. Leonard. 202 E. Main Street, led by E. Luther Kimmich with instructions to upgrade Judy Shrum and Thelma Mr. Landis; Public Relations, Director chairman is Char e 3 eo Anyone interested inch the the parents of a son i i i »of Lancaster will be work-the value to cover lack of Heisey; a record pantomi- Mr. Myers, Mr. Enders, and Yer: Hzhii I ‘ ; ; , : : a . : ? » ’ »s Ashenfelter; lighting ch- SE , : : Yom numa): Januan hs ng ‘in the borough for per- information. me by Sandy Mihalik; a pia Mr. Bomberger. Joy Ame THs LEB Beatzel: singing is invited to attend. Lancaster Church of the Wi hospital. patie haps three 92 Sous mecks. ep These mens Who Work inno geiaction by Tholva. Hen Bummmey advertising soliciting chair- Donald Trostle of Jen ist- Bretiven Onolr, He Lok inner 3 ® a 4 vis pairs, are not, in any way, Sey arf gir's iri - n is hn Hess and pub- er, who directed the Commu- -hester Lhorus, as Ht 9% Mie William G. Longenec- 8 . —e Boo ited, an inspection made and interested in household con sed of Linda Shields, Cathy Remove Sheds ir, a Rae wim Chios. will be inthe Mount Joy Community ker vas a winner Re the measurements taken. Detail- tents. They are concerned Harnish and Carol Buchen- Lumber storage sheds; o.. charge of the school Chorus home-made braided rag rug Basketball ed notes will be assembled only with the real estate. auer. B which long have housed . : us Mount Joy Rotary Those interested should classes of the 1960 Farm on standard forms which This similar inspection A “beatnick” theme was building materials in Mount jy \ vp AT FIRE HALI ne, = a v0” contact Dr. John H. Stauffer, Show. taking a first place the assessors carry. Maps of trip is virtually completed carried out in the stage y pr , i i i he s 7 wit on- i1di i OR ©! the sponsorship of a p ap © S08, SEIN Shy con 1s. Columbia 89; Donegal 29. the Buildings. will gly, ad Dr ee, howard, iy Zietke acting as master oe a at the Mount Joy Fire Hall oriirely new for this area,— JOY, or phone OL 3-8411 so The blue ribbon was for ¢ SoliJebie JV’s 55; Donegal prom this material, which completed. of ceremonies and announ- which many years ago was Saturday ne yy 2% a Choir School an ON receive: fupther wool floor rug; one third was C Iu = i i will be sent to the Lancaster Climenson said that only cing the acts in “beatnick” the main line of the Penn- 4 on f Dey The «Luster If you enjoy choral sing- on root gst Sonesramg ih SWeepStakes and the other olumbia Junior Hi - 29; office, a standard procedure residential properties will be language translated by Bar- gyjvania formerly were used des in be there. Ad- ing but have never had any BA for a cotton floor rug. Donegal Junior Hi. - 26. for evaluating the property evaluated in the field at this bara Stehman. by the Schock interests but Tones We Fl} oe "50c per formal training, then y It is not necessary that . 3B will be followed and an as- time. Business and industr- Breen more recently by J. C Sr os he Sr oe owe it to yourself to attend YOU interested in singing Square Dancers Love is an ocean of emo- sessment made. ial real estate will be visit- . vely and Sons, © # couple and 35c singles. this school and acquaint he Mount Joy Communi- e tion surrounded by expanses Thus, by using standard, ed at a later date. Supervisor When Snavel 1 removed] B—— vourself with its objects and ' “horus in order to parti- Two Square dance teams of expenses. uniform information and st- The chief assessor said th- ; y Ove ON VACATION : ce Racin orineinle Cipate in this group. All from this area piaced with i toh 3 Allen Schatz, Mount Joy its Mount Joy branch on ’ d Mrs. Menno E. purposes. Basic principles ~* . y - 4 ad Ti z . : andard. uniform methods of at the program, which is re- . : : Rev. and » } rill Be trope se interested in learning F€d ribbon awards in the big A: 2 publi ; evaluating the data, a uni-auired by law for all of SUPervisor, was regopointed January 1 to the home office Good of Chiques Methodist learned here. will be trans of choral singing are Square Dance Festival, held Bullet iets fhe Sey The om, equitable tax assess- Lancaster county, will not to that post Monday night at BR Landisville, there was RO church, left Wednesday for a SEP0e 1 Hi, Cn invited : at the 1960 Farm Show at ec Pern i tp ine ment figure can be set for be ready for placing in oper 2 special meeting of the Bor- further use for the buildings. vacation trip t o various e Olp 5 Senco choir, and = pier Harrisburg this week. Teached # ¥ ®® properties. ation for probably two or ough Council. ~~ A salvage company iS points of interest in Florida. YOU! dire tor will be pleased They included the Allen- E Or emergency ser- 1 -hi- In a reorganization of the taking down the long shed Bein to notice an improvement i Cyrrencv o h ni . Jz pe vice or by those who ar The problem of a too-hi- three more years. : ; } : hy . Irrenc f the United made Hall Dancers of Mount unable. i cont or ® oh figure for some properti- Information taken can not department, working hours structure. The brick build-SCRAP DRIVE your yesponse States that is burned to ash- Joy, in charge of Warren Pathe an ac ef os and a too-low assessment be used to assess any prop- for employees were readjust- ing used by Snavely as an of- Boy Scouts of Troop 39, Choir directors are being es cannot be redeemed. Miller, and the Lancister ¥- paysician: for others wi'l be eliminated erty until it has been taken ed and the work force shuf- fice will remain intact. The Boy Scouts of America, will asked to recommend the The American Newspaper County Senior Extension for all property in the co- fled. Shatz’ salary was set at land is owneds. by Lesterho'd a scray drive on Sat- school to their members. The Publishers Association was Club, Marietta, in ¢harge of e IN SUNDAY Climenson said. DR. NEWTON KENDIG The assessors will wisit unty. : $3,600 per year. Mumma and Robert Schroll. urday, Jan. 16 points to be covered are bas- founded in 1887 William S. Eudslow.