re ®e o © two fields. School would pr- Edward Charles and Henry mores, two freshmen, seven A 44 » 9 Donegal Considers The Mount Jov 18 'y meeilee School would be held four est in summer sessions be (EN oa voluntary. But, once a pu- If there are a sufficient hours each day for six we- explored through use of a On Friday of this week Pil enrolls, attendance must number of students interest- : IL 4 The Donegal Union Scho-of parental Interest in sum- APD cA . ol Board Education Commit- mer sessions; that a letter My a am tee is considering the estab- be sent to parents of inter- £2 TRE 3 ’ lishment of a summer scho- ested pupils explaining this 8 Ng 5 a gp ol for high school students. program; and student inter- ™ .s od | i eks and attendance will be questionnaire, ne of the big jobs of the Pe continuous. ed, it is possible that a sum- NO. 44 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1960 FIFTY-NINTH YEAR, HOLDOUT e 6 0 a minimum, Teachers will {hose interested should con- nswered for many people. will be more on an individ- members of the education ut locally, the question a ual basis, The purpose calls committee: Dr. Thomas Mar Saturday the Mount Joy “How many people live hours long, each day. A pu- Schlosser, Robert C. Spang- Texas, where he will play this sammer ough manager type local borough employees but he population of 6800. obably be scheduled for Rutherford, president of the eighth graders and four sev- government operates. must report to the council. One of the biggest SEVEN CENTS PER COPY ecade begins—the counting pormal instruction on a greg.” oo TOY be “ID H S Li McCUE ENDS ‘5 f noses in the US. group basis will be held to med further information }™ +" Reade Ists Mount Joy Citizens Hear How Borough, a ”" 4 s ‘ ry tins en se “ENED i 8 nl Ath Period | ggeve oes Man agar Government Operates pt of people are pondering for two sessions, each two iner, chairman; Dr. David E Honor Roll gin eBoy leit Nearly 60 interested Mt. and to adminster the policies 500. He further said that Le- 1200's and is known as the oF ht ; tn Joy people on Friday night, laid down by the council. highton operates on a $200, “weak mayor-council” Mou 73" i i i : : . . » » 1 ie is nt. Joy pil might study in one orier, E, Musser Heisey, J. Five juniors, two sopho- ter he Will go 0 Viciena, March 25, heard how a bor- The manager hires and fires 000 annual budget and has a (no reference to the person to handi- the limit of the powers given of the mayor but rather So—just to make it a bit July and early August. Tr- hoard. enth graders made the “All A Texas league team Oper- = water Niehoff, manager of In speaking of the limits ¢aps of a manager, he reveal. him by law). B fore interesting, the Bullet- ansportation may or may h is offering a $25 savings NOt be provided. established, it will be for pupils desiring to further : : : Ve their education. It is not for New Officers They included: Jean Bre: the Detroit Tiger system, 10 a))s and some of the benefits. different type managers, the payer work.” failing pupils to make up Martin S. Brown has been Neéman, Sandra Barnhart, Jo '. : 3 work. Failures may be made elected commander of the anne Martin, Marian Gerlit- Since hls omy into profess py the up in regularly accredited Mount Jov post 5752, Vet- zki and Lorraine Felty, jun- '07@! Paseball. summer schools. This school erans of Foreign Wars. iors; Sharon Enroughty and will be for pupils as follows He was named to head Barbara Stehman, sophomo- AN sS2IppPY AlN awe N ~30IP3 snsua),, Correctly identified as the toward administration. Some government. ment, the plan was likened son skilled in engineering. to a corporation system. Citi- There are a number zen-voters are the stockhold- places which can give great In 194 rich their educational back- March 28. ifred Ann Wolfe, Nancy Vo- ground through experimen- § ; ; tal research, development of Other officers elected in- Sle, Pamela Toppin, Christ- Senior vice commander, Richard Heisey, and Martin Frank Morton: junior vice Reese, eighth grade; Debfa rv N. Nissly, 87, of Mt. fy the cawciciirot ti hi 2. Those desirin i commander, North Heisey; '¥olgemuth, illy Wolfe, * ee oe! : 1s the administrative person-cepting managerships, iring review y Joy, husband of the late pe) cluding schools which give a higher level. of directors and the manager with men interested in ac-! in Pennsylvania. ugeng Lop junop ect recentl studied and Robert Walker; trustee - 3 means all grades were A’ ; ie y © 22°" the late Levi R. and Lizzie sylyania is a manager work- asked about his annual sal-and departments of a com- developmental reading. The date of installation Joan Shaeffer, Almeda Mu- ! : 1 The idea was presented will be announced later and maw, Rhoda Beaston, Phyl. Mavtown high school. After help plan the city’s program works the total is about $8,- > attending the Millersville tee by Principal John G. on that date. Lehman, James Bennett, Jo- ; J T . Hart. Before presenting this B anne Zuch, Raymonda Wag- School in Mount oy AL : program to the board for ner, Marian Pickell and Lin SPiP- In ® moved to ET Mount Joy and became iden- approval, the committee ag- da Kleiner, seniors. ; 4 : : me nearest to guessing the reed that the P.T.A. be used Inducted Into Kenneth Brubaker. Goolf- ted wih bs Pion Nation Jo uokeindod ® dary [im ysnoxog Aof juno jey} st ssang AN ‘padunouue ale sandy snsua) 0961 ou} uoym ‘cc ‘euued ‘Aof junop Mount Joy and Florin merchants will hold a A” honor roll at Donegal ating in Class A baseball, [ ohighton, Pa., talked and of the manager's powers, “A oq is that people expect too : high school for the fourth Victoria is managed by John- jqwered questions, present- manager may do for any one yich from him. “If the plained, ond to the person who can pp 4:0 summer school is Vv F wW El report period, it was anno- NV Pesky, who two years ago jng some of the background person what he may do for thinking of the people about mayor) is boss of the police J. ‘ ects unced by the administration headed the Lancaster Roses. ,f the system, the why's and everyone.” Niehoff said. a manager is not favorable, this week. The Texas club is part of wherefores, some of the pit- Various communities need he added, “the system will lv to enforce the laws. which McCue has belonged The meeting was arranged speaker pointed out. Depend- In most eases. Neihoff said Mount Joy Borough ing upon the situation in = Re owas sat : : 3 . ., the people who are opposed Authority and the speaker which a community finds it- Ww are . iti to the system are the politi- Eremnee was presented by John Top- self, the manager may be uns or those who want pin, authority president. selected with special talents special favors from the local ta he veteran organization at res; Marion Mowrer and Suz 1. Those desiring to en- | : : anne Marti ; Wi D h Y k council-manager type govern- areas need and want a per- balloting Monday night, e Martin, freshmen; Win eat a e5 g ype 8 us ne p The council-managed sys- brought out of tem first was used in 1900. In Pennsylvania, he ex- the burgess (the » department and is sworn on- The burgess does not have the authority to coordinate the many aspects of city govern- ment. Niehoff’s question and ans- wer period was participated in briskly with pertinent queries. For instance, it was that a manager could be tax collector “if he ; : ian Sherk, J. Ronald Hess, Ni | 6 there were 180 CitV i; elected.” Others revealed a special project, or study on Clie oe Harry ISS Y ers, the council is the board assistance in making contact Managers in the U. S. But, that a community of only n 1959 there were 1800. At 350 people in Pennsylvania in- the present time there are 98 has a manager: the average WOTk. uartermaster, orge Fitz- Phil Longenecker, and Den- 99; ! 4 salary in the U. S. paid by in En R Eireshe Sou Sues ost BY ore Min nis Landis, seventh grade. Minnie W. Garber, died on Under the manager system, special training in this par- One of the chief functions cities under j the opportunity to extend Balmer; post advocate, Leo Seventy-three students ma Thursday, March 24, In the the council remains the boss ticular field. of the manager, the speaker there are no part-time man- their knowledge in a subi- Frank; post surgeon, Dr. de the “B” honor roll, which Lancaster General hospital. of the operation, Neihoff Salary depends upon many said, is to coordinate and to agers; unless there is a very ’ He was the oldest son of g3id and nowhere in Penn- factors, he indicated. He was direct the various functions well qualified local man, a assed. rears, Warren H. Foley; B’s. They include. a : “local” p Suggested fields of study Sear - 2 years, James Soh per, Rita lau N. Nissly, and was iii neat ing under a contract. He isary and revealed that from munity. Mount Joy presently on him as a manager; manag- might be English compositi- ney; trustee - 1 year, James Phillips, Jeanne Shope, Mar- Maytown. He was the 4 ee subject to be fired at any various sources and for vari- functions under a form of ers are not on, science. mathematics and Kipple. lene Sinegar, David Nissley member of the first gradua “time his services are not sat-ous responsibilities connect. government which originated penal ordinance enforce ing class of the Central or jsfactory. His function is to ed with the city for which he in England in the 1100 and ments. 5,000 is $6,834; man has two strikes responsible for to the educational commit- appointed posts will be filled lis Keener, Carole Epler, Jay Normal School, . he ~ taught ’ Early Morning Fire * - * Guts Home in Florin act number of i i i i i i i art Bu BEL od i as a medium for exploration Honor Society ariner, MarY Lon.Go- he served as teller and later business meeting Monday night, April 4, at Way’s An early morning fire of mother’s parents, Mr. and jen 3 J 3 8 } - cashier until his retirement. Appliance s aginni 7 p.m. undetermined origin has left Mrs. D. Loraw. ving in Mount Joy. Seven juniors and twelve ne Linard, Deanna Walker, fro" was active in state and © Store: begnmingat pm, Srp. a Florin family of five home- ®o oo 0 into Karen Gutshall, Martha Rain seniors were inducted Firemen brought the flam county banking affairs, and John Way, chairman of the Merchants’ associa-less and without clothing. es under control but not be- * > It's all for free. It costs Florin Lions Hear the National Honor Society bolt, Linda Shireman, Geo- i. che of a group of bank- tion, has called the meeting to discuss some very im- The father narrowly escaped fore the house, which is in-* the house with his life. pu nothing and you stand at special ceremonies held r8¢ Glattacker, David Joh- oo © «ood the Lancast sured, was virtually destroy- . win a $25 bond, simply Demonstration in an assembly in the Done- ns, Kenneth Shearer, Cheryl o "ov" Banker's Associa: Portant business pertaining to the merchants’ group The 2.story frame William ed, and all furnishings and turning the matter over At their regular meeting 33! your mind and guessing ; > = Friday, March 25 Martin, William" Young, Ra- ican. B i. Monday night, March 28, at friday, Ma 2 , Rice Institute of American Bank- to the businessmen. t the 1960 census figure Kountry Kitchen, the _ Juniors inducted included chel Ann Nolt, Judy Rice, ;\ "214 the Lancaster Coun Mount J 11 ve oy -.Borough Florin Lions were hosts to isiti i i Lorraine Felty, Mar- iors. “ fifty 0: the. visiting Manheim Lions Néman, LOIT3 id i : longed to the “over fifty ¢, r r ; Club. Zone chairman . Paul ian Gerlitzki, David Johns, Avis Cross, Sandra Mihal- years of service” group of ey are or have been members of the Merchants As Simply fill in the attached gascel also attended the Joanne Martin and William ik, Larry Moyer, Virginia State pankers. Thursday morning. high school auditorium Brown, Joan Oliver, John "0 pancaster County of the community and to settle some questions vital Ebersole home, Church St. clothing lest. Mr. and Mrs. was left standing a charred Ebersole lost all clothing. shell after firemen from Mt. The children happened to Sandra Barnhart, Jean Bre- and Joyce Wolgemuth, jun- ®. un0 House. He be All merchants of the community, whether or notJoy and Florin answered an have a few extra garments: alarm about 1:30 o'clock, at their grandparents’ home. The Red Cross was re- sociation, are welcome and urged to attend the Mon- Ebersole was the only sponding Thursday to give upon and mail it to the ; Young. Burris, Judith Nissley, Lois iSO VE ive i i ; a i : 3 : meeting. , : Nissly was also active in day night meeting. member of the family at 5 measure of assistance. Hetin office to ‘Census Following the dinner me- .Seniors named this year Thuma, Susan Webster and promoting the development home Wednesday night and =r iar” Your ents. to aun ding “he twp chs. wi. per: Karen Beker, James Put Nomheld. sophomores, Gr” aunt Joy. i had sev ne caged by cimbing on y ’ nessed a stereo-phonic sound , : x, ’ ' ed as President of the Mount : an upstairs window, crawl- g . parked Dot jmter. shan demonstration by Ray E. Mil Ratiileeh Gopdall, Hortat Ann Bueerherl, Bose Musser Joy Board of Trade, wos ihe Community BPW. Observes ing down the front porch, Lions Planning and the winner ialist dn. record- Hawthorne, opple, Pam Cupper, Joan. Landva- i - : x hopping onto the roof of his ust be a resident of Lan- ee, nd pis. ttn, Koy Phyllis Keener, Linda Klei- ter, Mimi O'Connor, David Jroasurer: 0 mesny o Council Meets 5th Birthday car ak then to the ground. P'cake Breakfast ster county. In case of a Rice. both -of Elizabethtown. Der Marian Pickel, JoJan Byers, John Spickler, Jean : : he o : : 3. n. 4 ; ; and was director of the form- . New officers of the Mount Monday, March 21, the He ran to the home of a ,- the entry bearing the Reproduction of many ty- Shaeffer, Jeanne Shope, and Martin, John Gates, Helen er Mount Joy DevelopmentJoy Community Council will Mt, Joy Business and Profes- neighbor, W. H. Myers, The annual Mount Joy Lions Club Pancake Break- liest postmark will ' be : ; ~ James: Zuch. Rutt, freshmen; : - 1 Ra : 3 : pes of sounds ranging from 3 : ’ ; Company, which built hous-b lected at: the A : where an alarm was sound- / : tared 0 anes. willy band music to trains and =peve Nisley: served 3s Charles Theobold, Barba- gg in hie community. He tag ite 2 Hon! ED fast will be held of Hoste possible, e postmarks gro works and planes. Cli- raster of ceremonies, and r; Engle, Darlene Minnick, garved the borough and Fire ; : Mrs. Ebersole is employed ter’s banquet hall on Satur- e A nominating committee of the Elizabethtown club at nights at the hospital at the day morning, April 9. e the same, the winner : ion Sl-éeches were given by sen- john E hty, Jeff K : maxing the demonstration §] . onn nroughty, Je Oser any as Treasurer for { i i 11 be declared between... ihe sound of a jet plane ior students who were in- Thomas Long, Dennis Wol- DY Main wer be to select a slate was named 15, openly Singer niseling. ose who have tied by the gins low and so realistic ducted into ‘the Society as gemuth, Sue Eshleman, Jan 500° ved the community Wednesday night of this D ss of a coin. Bulletin em- 4p + heads looked up onto juniors-last year. They in-et Horner, Sharon Morrison hool director, and was Week as the council held a oyees and their families : ; sot cluded Jay Lehman, Carol je Trout snd Marilvn 25 2 Scno0 ’ ] : t the First National : i Te +a ved » the ceiling to :see if the jet > ean outman an arilyp 1c a trustee of the Millers- Session a e Firs ationa The program in charge of girls, were spending Masonic Homes in Elizabeth The menu will include : . town and the three Ebersole fresh milk for the children, Americsn Legion Home. children, a boy 14 and two juice, coffee sausage and all the the pancakes ‘you can eat.” hturally are excluded. was really there. Cupper, Patricia Phillips, wenger, eighth grade; Ste- a Bank. President Warren lic affairs committee op- night at the home of their The Lions will be doing '9-w.9 JIA age of the meeting Patricia Johnstin, Raymonda ven Brightbill, James Elliott Yue a Teahen Seliege. Foley was in charge. Duh off a prayer — the serving from 6 a.m. until pagan, Ye FYjpee. is was Jay Snyder, reste Magne i or Tg Ja ngon; Robert Dern ROVE Longe tary Club began with its or- pelegates from nearly a by Club Collect and Salute Bolle. Dusit. cnc 2 Ofloek RooR. Te el wrappers fo include ps of thé Florin Ldons Llub. Elmer B. Hoover of Eliza- Bet seventh grade y ganization in Mount Joy, and qozen Mount Joy organiza- to the Flag. ad as e Se Iv prep awing. It's all for a little bethtown College. Music ~~ Be he was their delegate to theions which form the Coun- The singing of “Happy Donegal high inl Wee There will be prizes. in and added interest in + was provided by Donald Eby International Rotary Conven-cj] were present and discus- prthday” followed the nesday, March 30. Shots Tickets may be purchased e of the most wide-spread Census To Quiz and Joanne Martin. . tion in Nice, France. sed some of the possibilities yi thqay greetings to the Mt. will be given in the elemen- from any Lion or at the’door forts of the government. B Two Firemen Nissly servea on the State of mutual assistance in help jou Club by President Beat- tary schools next week for 75 conte $99 War Veterans low 4-H Club Committee for over jng the: community. rice Eck. Mrs. Chronister ad- : j : Most residents already Band Club Suffer Injuries twenty years and reported The nominating committee ded to her birthday greetings §** . for other agriculture organ appointed mcludes Glenn 4 12 0 WH ER" First-Hand Observations ave received in the mail When the 1960 national . ; aor ® vance questionnaires from census begins on Apri] a To Hold Meeting pat the Mons! Joy, Sd ov lias wae Forney snd Eugene Flcberty ote cla to: one of the. top he government. Thes ial estionnaire for war : x i i ership. ould be av hese fons on) be left at every The Parents Band Club of as Maytown and Rheems and the E.U.B. Church of Mt. Joy, held on April 27, at the twenties in membership : . i ill four other companies, answer- which he served in many ca-First National Bank, begin- Th diti f the nsus taker arrives. It will fourth household. Donegal high school wi ’ 1c! ] , e rendition of the hve your time and the Veterans service organiza- hold its regular monthly ed calls to the Marietta fire pacities. He had served asning at 8:00 p.m. stone Hour theme song and a orker’s. Every fourth house tions, Congress and the Vet- meeting Monday evening: last Joeh when an Spart- Supersaiendent of the Sundey B special arrangement of Ten : i band room of ment house was gutted. chool, as a member of the : ; . in the n 0 of SPRING CONCERT Little Indians by nld will be left an additi ministration will re- April 4, 3 | questionnaire. RA Sa am during the mext the school. ; Christ Charles, rieber Board of Trustees, and town College choir students, are requested to fill out ten years upon the facts and ‘A nominating committee of the Friendship he om the building committees for The sixth annual Spring was well received by the e form and mail it within figures of the U. S. vettran has been appointed and will pany, suffered a iniste ank- poth the Sunday School and cart of the Donegal high Club members. hall ree days (postage free) to population as obtained in the present at this meeting the le and a badly cut Bnger. church buildings. school Band, “Band-Tasia” Sneakters 15r the evening. Tabu 6 Pgh of Hattie e local census takers’ office reports. names of eleven nominees Earlier the same day, when Nissly, as a descendant of iy) po held next Saturday, Dr. Elizabeth Garber, Secre- | p oe > ” $ ®e © o Formulation of policies, for the board of directors for the local volunteers wereone of the earliest Lancaster April 9 at 8:00 pm. in the tary National League of Wo- poe, employed Y iuiern. A week ago Main Street laws and programs pertain- g , ] y : hid that stores in Elizabeth- ing to Eo pa will be President Joseph Shaeffer man home east of the bor-here in 1716, was always in-are invited to attend. The C. gave a very bwn are to remain open on gui swers to the urges tha . ursday, Friday a Sat- So he ge organization make every ef-car was ablaze, Frank hk rday nights each week. fort to attend this meeting, Swank was injured. = i. CH at is not correct. Erron- so that they may have a voice He was on the back of the FU LRALE ous informati . > oi in picking the governing truck as it left the fire ded the A yf Be SE joined - Donegal body of the organization. Al- house and his forehead asten to explain that the ® © © so there will be discussion on struck the bottom of the ores in our neighboring All this sounds somewhat activities of the Band Club, overhead door as the pumper ommunity will be open only logical. If this “Tyndalls Al- including a trip for the band pulled from the building. interesting gy,wing upon his experienc- _.qmmm the Public.” nearly two months York held open house and a side trip out of Moscow discussion on admission poli- and had the unusual oppor- cies at their campus Tuesday tunity of speaking, in their 9 ery near this particular al- Weeping Alley and Willow New Arrivals the chemistry division. B ey, has submitted to us a Alley. As a matter of fact, opy of an old map dated one would be suspicious that Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mc OUTDOOR WORKOUTS 875. And - Weeping Alley at one time it was Weeping s the name indicated. Willow Alley. Donald, 620 Bermuda Road, The baseball team held its March 29. Miss Lily Martin, own language, with the Rus- ® oo oo oe oo Lancaster, a son, at St. Jos-first outdoor workout at R. F. Hallgren and John Day sian people as thousands and At that time, of course, Consider that Mount Joy eph’s hospital Marek 26. Ms Donegal high school for the . - Rete Present from Donegal thousands visited the exposi- he alley extended south- has other alleys named for McDonald is the former Mae full squad. The boys’ tennis _ Hig hool. tion and the booth in which ward. according to the map, trees — Apple Tree, Sasa- Keener of Maytown. team has been working out te OR LON AGO oioum Joy Be he was stationed. o Donegal street. It was fras, and Oak. And, at one Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bras- each afternoon on the Mount tion wagon for use in making calls to newcomers to the Nationwide, Pennsylvania By comparing the amount blocked when the railroad time, according (again) to ser, Mount Joy R. D. 1, are Joy courts for the past we- community and to others who are served by the organiza is fourth among the 50 states of work necessary against the ut was put through. Miller Miller's map, a Cherry alley the parents of & daughter, ek. The girls’ team will al- tjon, Above, Mrs. Florence Sumpman, local Welcome Wag- in total banking assets—fol- cost, he said that it would says that if you take a good It is shown as what is now born Sunday, March 27, atso be sharing these courts on hostess, is receiving the keys from Louis J. Ulrich, Jr. lowing New York, California take the gross wages of an ook you can still see where known as Henry street. Lan¢aster General hospital. now. of the S. F. Ulrich, Inc. garage. and Illinois. average worker over a two- ABN -. Of Russia Given Rotary “Observations on Russia,” year period to buy the cheap- Elizabet _proved an interesting and est car available in Russia. i informative subject Tuesday Converting to U. S. stand- noon for Mount Joy Rotari-ards, he said that it would ans, meeting at Hostetter’'s take probably $7,000 in cash, for there is no credit buying. It is his belief that because . Z as 4 of their life-long indoctrin- the coming year. called to the Merle Brene- County families, who Came phigh school auditorium. You mens’ Voters, Washington, D. Corp. was the speaker, ation with Communism, peo- : e p : : "ple of Russia can not under- members of this ough on road 230, where a (Turn to page 6) band needs your support. talk on “Foreign Policy and os 5 year ago when he spent Stand, can not comprehend, : - at Mos- have no background or way # Miss Phyllis Keener, May- cow with the U.S. exhibit to realize what Americans aa town, Girl of the Month of 14 there. mean by freedom. It was his Donegal high school was a pHa was one of several peo- further opinion that many of guest of the club for the eve- ple who manned an IBM the people who asked him if ning. Sharing similar honors computer - type machine Ne owned a car, and a home was Miss Jane Kniley, Area hich answered. in Russian, 91d not believe him when he high school, Elizabethtown jn of some 4.000 prepared answered affirmatively. X ; B ursday and Friday nights. ley” were extended south- members. irl of th nth. alin : oe © o ord across Donegal (past WINS HONORABLE One a closed with SresHons Because he had the speaker was introduc If you must put a name Oliver Funk's) it would r ! MENTION the singing of Emblem Bene- jh ionrd In Slavic languages ed by Richard M. Stark, vice n “Tyndall's Alley”, how join an alley which still David Nissley, Donegal diction. Ee vey picked bY president and program chair- py SE LR ea gh auth . oraple mention 1n ne an %4 sak Vex uesaay, mem rs O Sam - Miller, who lives get the connection between i ir ina DISCUSS ADMISSIONS He had visited the tomb of fill entertal i g caster area Science Fair in The Penn State Center at Lenin and Stalin, had made Rotary will entertain their sons and daughters at an an- nual children’s day program. As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be reached for emergency ser- vice or by those who are unable to contact their family physician: SUNDAY DR. THOMAS O'CONNOR form