May 18 SE ay, << 4 a It's a strange thing, but CWS seems to run in the ime channels. Many weeks, ter his paper is off the ress, the editor will try to ‘aluate what he has done 1d frequently will find that ere are several stories hich have definite similar- Fy amps pre nd cigarettes) This week, for instance, this column is written, it apparent that the May 25 kue's theme very easily . uld be called, “Success.” ® eo oo “w= = w= = = HB Notice how many stories ere are of individual ach- amp Svement. Just for instance, rt with Jim Harnish’'s ten- championship and Mar- MAY 24TH 1S all Dussinger’s very high sylvania for a recent picture trade publications. ard for press photography. taken of vou read. you'll see other barn fire, Local Photographer Wins Highest Award Marshall Dussinger, Done- companies as a news photo gal Springs road, profession- grapher and his photos on al press photographer, last many occasions have appears weekend won highest honorsed in local newspapers as in the entire state of Penn-well as in some national The prize-winning picture was taken about 2 a.m. while the barn was a skeleton of blazing timbers. In the fore- ground stood a towering silo, dramatically outlined against the glow of the fire. The blaze occured at the time of one of the big snow storms. The sweepstakes award is “The Mickey Schella Mem- orial Trophy” and was pre- “Buddy Poppy” sented by Edward Adams, Mount Joy will president of the Pennsylvan- through Memorial ia Photographers association Veterans of and a member of the Phila- said this week. sale Day, The The trophy is presented for Young ladies were on the “most outstanding” pho- streets selling poppies tograph published in the day and Saturday and state during the preceding 12 continue their drive months, weekend. AE, MARSHALL DUSSINGER an early-morning S C h 00 | Ta X Be cneiucee the 7th and 8th grades participating in the Foreign Wars + project delphia Bulletin photo staff. was launched last weekend. Fri- will this Nearly a dozen girls from 1961 campaign, each seeking to be named “Buddy Poppy Girl of The Mount Joy SIXTIETH YEAR, NO. 52 » in continue Buddy Poppy Girl Of 1961 the the are = = == = = fries of personal achieve- The high honor, which in- the Year.” The girl who has tr nt. cluded a plaque and a tro- Set At 49 the highest sales will be pi EEE oO 0 0 phy, was given Saturday crowned and lead the sale ; night at the annual meeting : > aga] PONE year. ; f Imps Such articles make the edi- of the Pennsylvania Newspa- School tax mn De Dons gal Cash prizes and movie pas - jar feel good. This old world per Publishers association. Union District will be “ses will be given to the top: &': : filled with enough trouble helq at State College. The Mills this year. . salesmen. > [TER d problems. It's good 10 award also was sponsored __ The final and established “rne v pw. committee in “eo orinting news of this py the Pp rurii jety Tate was levied Thursday charge of the project in- MAY 24TH : Y Noe aennsylvgnia Society yiont of last week by the o) des: Eric Olson, Frank a se ste se 8 of Newspaper Editors and gf, ‘or "Fauestion gt its nudes Evie Olsen, Fran p— w the Penn State Universit 2 : Morton and North Heisey. & —— — Sch is ¥ May meeting, held in the Burgess Walter has given And sneaking of Dussinger School of Journalism, Donegal high school library. his whole-hearted s t 105 Imps he Bulletin was his first | Mr. and Mrs. Dussinger at- ts th Se SuDport oF aining ground” for press tended. OX ptoeranhy. Thus, we take FOOD special bit of happiness h his success. i AAY 24TH T ¢@ 0 - = vm fe might add that on one Was destroyed. Actually, the p'cture won home on Donegal Sorings {Wo prizes. It was judged the d is a hure enlargement best “spot news” photo the barn fire. Also, in a Pearing in newspapers with ud soot in the same room circulation above 49.000. Al- of Dussinger’s den at ue tn suns anne [11 mps es y Variety so, pic a beautiful troohy. ® oO eo IAY 24THJJt'S a strange thing. but covering many categories. Dussinger, once mind plavs strange tricks. 's ask you this question. fire mps vag E IAY 24TH ere was the Mount Joy ship Fire Co.., has continued office located durine the to answer all e the present building both Mount Joy bt under construction. The stion came un in conver- on recently but no one Id be sure he recalled ctly where postal busi- bly interval. . ® ee eo SW ec asked twn or ple who ordinarly ean counted on to suovply vlete and accurate infor- 3E d) ion. They, too, had for- en. sq... ow that you've thought it it a couple of seconds, at the last paragraph SCWlthis column and check rself. 5 three T firel nnounrement was M made hr comvany has leased are old Mount Jov Mills {Wperty on Mount Joy st., use as a tobacco ware- ke. ® © o \ Working throuch the state artment of Commerce, Mount Joy Chamber of imerce for several mon- has been making an ef- to locate a small manu- May pital $1 textile mill. . ® 6 o OOKEDg re Lanc peonle should tell Ir dollars where to go, in- blaze” was made on AWARDS ASSEMBLY The annual awards assem- was carried on during will be held Frida at 1 p.m. in the auditorium. Bee BOOSTERS TO MEET Donegal Boosters be held Wednesd at 7:30 Pm, at the week that the General Miller Drive, the parents of a daughte born Sund er Osteopathic hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jay R Ney, that collections which usual- Florin, are the parents of a IY are made on Tuesday, will (near daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Stahl, 105 North Barbara Street are ring plant in the for- the parents of a son, Wednesday. May 17, at the The 49-mill rate represents {eo a six-mill raise above last wonderful things year’s levy and is 1 mill be- low the proposed tax announced a few weeks ago. gy Poppy Sale Opportunity to strike one warrant mill off the levy came when pytion fr it was discovered that ceipts from the wage have been larger than was and ne anticipated originally. Thus the $1,283,660 bud- get will be financed by: » a real estate tax of 49 mills, of true . 2.—a wage tax of an active fiehter with the Friend- The picture, entitled “Barn that Feb. when the barn of Lester Stehman, Manheim R2, more a generous ap- it was named the finest ture in the entire show f 3% of 1are some of the ercent, and 3.—a head tax mendable of $10. by the V.F.W. through The discovery that the unselfish support of the alarms from wage tax had produced $12.-dy Poppy al and Florin ggg more money than antici- pated, would have justified dropping the mill rate two notches instead of only one. . However, the board voted at Donegal high school to use half of the amount y. June 2, tor teacher pay : Adjustments upward are to for their be made on the basis of careers. Donegal high school post he next meeting of the upon “excellence in the class 80 on to such colleges Club will room.” Junisia = College, ay, June 7, These raises will - University, Mt. Joy bout $6,700. meme Peter total a louse. campaign and said, “The the V F.W. is doing with the pro rate ceeds from the annual Bud than . contri- om each member of Té- this community. The prompt tax help given to our disabled | edy veterans, the mag- nificent care given the orph- ans and widows of our hon- l.—ored war dead, the fostering Americanism—These ** highly com- things being done our Gir] of 1961.” Bud- has Millersville increases. 128 seniors now making plans Goshen length of teacher service and Thirty-six seniors hope to Eastern as Northwestern Bucknell Duke thao Elizabethtown College, Kutztown State Col- Snopatons hg ach College, Moore Art Institute, lege, Temple University, Uni- WOTK, printing, banking, far- District She is an eighth grader at Donegal. 36 Grads Of D.H.S. To Enter College State College, Messiah ering courses high school College, Penna. State Univer- nursing. College, Mennonite College, sity, Westminister University, cach ao . . . 1 z 21 versity of Miami and York Ming, sales work and NEW ARRIVALS Change Collection Plan Because of Memorial Day on Tuesday next there will be a slight change one day late. » in garbage collection sched- Zerphey also said that be- I ule. ginning next week, coilect- ay at the Lancast- Arthur Zerphey, -borough ions will begin supervisor, said Wednesday the mornings. Because the r. and Mrs. Petroski, of Mount Joy R1 Thus, in other words, landfill site be made on Wednesday next garbage and trash is dump- week and that the usualed closes early in the af- Wednesday . rounds will be ternoon, local collections made on Thursday. must begin earlier to be sure that the last load does not arrive at the unloading bori MARRIAGE LICENSES spot beore the gates are Thomas Eugene Zimmer-locked. aster General Hospital. Man, 115 South Barbara st., Thus, born Wednesday, 17, at St. Joseph's Hos- in Lancaster. collections will be- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin BR. Mas. Mount Joy; and Barbara Ann 8in earlier and housewives ser, Mount Joy RI1, are ’ Smith, 614 Millersville Road should have their containers the > 3 ? : available by 6 a.m. d of asking them where y Lancaster. avai = went. —Roger Babson Pavone of pi iy don Jenin Claire D. Shearer, Landis- * 3 Be ® eo oo oo 38Y, May 20, at St. Joseph's yy5)e "and Fonda Rae Wicker, MEETING POSTPONED 11 meetings of official Hospital in Lancaster. Stevens R1. The Mount Joy Borough t Cut ic boards are open o Mr. and Mrs. James A. James F. Stoudt. 32 Old Authority will hold its regul- general public and any- gi, Florin, are the parents Market street, and Rhelda ar meeting Friday, June 30, vd interested may. attend 0, "eo, “born May 20, at the Cleona Maxwell, also 32 Old at 8 p.m. in the authority of- ~~ hout uation Lancaster St. Joseph's Hos- Market sree: Jpn! Joy. five, rear 16 Rost Main St. owever. a special invita- Pital. has been extended by Donegal Union d of Education to the ic to attend all regular ings. They are held the Thursday of eac! Stree 5 egal high school, begin- Mr at 7:30 p.m. H ® © o S e recent board n someone suggested that public needs to be bet- kKinso $ informed of our ® @ ® o weeks ago this col- Mr. said that “The Price IsZer. 3 pt” at $5,445.75. varen ® eo eo Kreid ember The Bulletin. District Barnhart. ents of a daughter, born Sat- h urday, th in the library of the caster St. Joseph's Hospital. singer, Landisville, parents of a daughter, born American Legion. invitation was given Sunday, May 21, at the St. sting Joseph’s hospital. | ! oe) meeting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil- Jr. said that every citizen of actions the birth of a daughter. Mrs, OPPortunity to strike a blow Wilkinson is the former Emi- for the cause of liberty. ly Jean Morris of Maytown. Mondav, May 22, at the St. suffering from disunity. “We ad a certain Pennsylvan. Joseph's hospital. en in need of printing, of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. 105 South Arnold t, Maytown, are the par- Display Flag On Memorial Day May 20, at the Lan- citizen, asking that the Am- national unity unequaled in erican flag be displayed on our country's history, if our . and Mrs. Dale T. Dis- are the (his week by Post 185 of the ent peril it faces. “There can be no stronger evidence of this unity than the d'splay of the flag of the United States each and Commander Irvin H. Smith n. Manheim. announce the community will have an and Mrs. Harry Ment- tion is in the 45 Cedar Lane, are the led times and ts of a daughter, born enemies believe the nation is vidual.” —B are,” he says, “the target of Walter S. life.. Memorial Day, they er, Mount Joy R2. will re- “These challenges must be main open the next day. all week, collections next week will be Elizabethtown) where i is being issued nation is to survive the pres- Salisbury in the Miss Mary- Mortoriel Day Js [ng S bres land Pageant July 4th. country’s SCHOOL CLOSES JUNE 12 his school midst of troub- dication to the cause of free- may pick up that America’s dom and dignity of the indi- cards in their homerooms on Thursday, June 14 between } and 3 pm. remember The Bulletin. Junior College. struction work. Three plan to enter nurses Many of the graduates training, two at Lancaster a, > General Hospital and one at Still seeking employment. Reading Hospital. = P—— Seventeen graduates, all boys, are planning to enter the armed forces. Three plan to enter the Army, six plan to enter the Navy, six will East Donegal township earlier in join the Air Force, one will Proposes to levy a one quar- throughout the entire district join the Marines and one the tT of one percent wage tax. aon A resolution will be pre- National Guard. . Ri sAter Ceni a Sented to the township super- . One plans 0 er en "visors on Monday night, May Technica shi > YO Pre ag9 at 7:30 o'clock, when it pare for airlines raining. meets at Maytown. Two plan to enter business As proposed, the wage tax would raise approximately $1,800, which would be used for general revenue purposes Former Florin Girl \ . \ which the supervisors feel is Is Miss Jaycee “made necessary for proper Miss . Sandra Gordon 21, financing and carrying out daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©f the functions and services Flovd Gordon of Marian ©f the township because of Station Md.; formerly of increased costs and demand.” Main St., Florin, was crown- Permission to make the ed Miss Salisbury Jaycee. levy already has been given She also was crowned May by the Donegal Union School Day Queen at Salisbury District. Ye Taw i State Teachers College, nder the WY, only a one where she is a senior, Con- Percent wage tax may be testahls. were judged on levied. Originally, the school Boalty poise. talent. abilities district levied full amount. tnd spontaneity to humorous However, this year, the Mari- and serious questions asked. €!ta and Mount Joy boroughs Te i he o} She was crowned by Rob- have claimed one-quarter of A strong plea to every local answered with a display of in Carole Davis, Miss Mary- fe Oni perceni. Thus, fie 8 land of 1960 represent TO BOYS’ STATE Arthur Schneider a junior at Donegal high school, has been selected to represent and the Mount pupils Joy American Legion Post She will now B The final day for by this year in the Donegal Un- at the Keystone Boys State every household. ion school district will This can be America’s ans- Monday, June 12. On June June 22 - July 1. wer to those who believe we 13, 14, and 15 the He points out that the na- have weakened from our de- will have be camp at Indiantown Gap on teachers ’ Bee meetings. Pupils their report As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be student reached for emergency ser- Any not picking up their cards on vie | erson read the Bulletin Mr. and Mrs. John Wiliaml the threat of World Com- Stores Open June 15 will have their cards yee by foto Who ste price would have been Detling, 138 W. Bainbridge munism, which is encourag- Most Mount Joy retail placed in the mails for them family physician: $ ter.” street, Elizabethtown, are ed by any sign which might stores will remain open nexton Monday, June 19. There ® oo eo the parents of a son, Kraig indicate internal weakness. Wednesday afternoon! will be no bus transportation Sunda pe post office was locat- Anthony, born Friday, May These forces promote grow-- Merchants said this week provided after Monday, Y Nn what is now the east 5 at the Hershey hospital. ing disrespect of American that because their businesses June 12, to any of the build- AND $ of the Joy Tavern. Mrs. Detling is the former motives, American traditions will be closed all day on ings. : Elva Mae Kreider, daughter and the American way of Tuesday in observance of B Memorial Day When in need of printing, Dr. Thomas O'Connor MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 Carolyne P. Blantz, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blantz, Lumber street, is 1961 “Buddy Poppy —Photo by Dussinger Koth College, schools and three are consid- pearance for in practical varsity in his The - remaining 69 seniors University, plan to go into various kinds Ursinus of permanent employment in his office reached ¢on- now has added the are path Tuesday. He .won Propose New Wage Tax Mark's E. U. B. church will be held in the church sanctuary at 10:15 a.m. Open from 2 to 4 o'clock. SEVEN CENTS PER COPY V.F.W. Pushes Buddy Poppy Pian Merchants’ Full Coaching Staff Sale In Mount Joy This Week Meeting Jie 5 Named At Donegal An important meeting of the Mount Joy Retail Mer- Ten new assignments to To serve as head mentor chants association is to be handle coaching responsibili- for wrestling, Walter Price held Monday evening, June ties for 1961-62 have been has been chosen to fill the 5. : made and approved for a place held by Grant Miller. Furnace Axe, newly- ap-wide range of athletics in Eqwards, who is teaching pointed chairman of the Donegal high school. his first year in the Donegal group, has called the ses. Apngintments were settled school system, instructs so- sion for 7:30 p.m. at the G. py the School Board at its cial studies in the junior C. Murphy store. May session, held Thursday high school. He coached Jun- meister Fen night of last week in the ior high school football and . . school’s library. directed some 40 youngsters Jim Harnish The appointments fill all in a four-game schedule last sey. fall in which, although they won only one game, lost two and tied one outscored their opponents vacancies announced eral weeks ago Two head coaching posi- tions and the directorship of Wins Crown . ; In previous teaching as- Jim Harnish, stout-hearted athletics head the list of re- on ents in other schools, Donegal high school senior, Placements. he has had outstanding bask- has become the latest in a Marshall Gemberling, who ethall success. one season long string of Mount Joy had been basketball coach winning 18 and losing only tennis aces and has added and is driver education gne. Another season, he lifted lustre to an already brilliant ~ tradition. The left-handed son of Mr. teacher, has been named di- 3 varsity off the floor which rector of athletics, replacing had been in the losing dold- John Day IIL rums for five years and set and Mrs Sam Harnish, Done- Aldolphus Edwards has a record of 18 wins and only gal street, Tuesday grabbed been selected to head the 5 josses. off highest individual honors basketball coaching staff, He also will work as as ‘n the ty held lege. The schoolboy event saw Harnish. justify number one seeded position as he won from second seeded Dave # Thompson of Hempfield in 3 1961 Lancaster Coun- Tennis Championships, at Elizabethtown col- succeeding Gemberling sistant varsity football coach at D. H S. Although he is a native of Pennsylvania, he spent much of his time on the west coast. Price, who in addition to varsity wrestling will be head junior high school foot- ball coaching is an outstand- Seventy Five Plus Party : sets, taking the finale, 6-3, Approximately 130 guests ing all-round athlete. He is 2-6, 6-3. are expected for the 1961 a graduate of Columbia high Thompson had advanced go 1 el” Plus banquet, School and of Millersville to the finals by stopping, \. pold on Thursday even- State College, where he Donegal’s well regarded Dar ing, June 1, ryl Aument, 6-2 and 6-3 in i . banquet hall. a semi-finals match. at Hostetter's made a “name” for himself, participating in sports. Hari : . Sponsored by the Mount He has been associated arnish had won his SEMI Joy Junior Chamber of Com- With the playground pro- final round by stopping Mike merce and the Joycees, the ram at Columbia since he of Warwick (third- seeded entry), 6-3 and 7-5. Harnish, who is a spark- ling all-around athlete, is a relative newcomer to serious tennis, having made his ap- the Donegal junior year. But, by mid-season coach Roy Armold, listed him as his number one player. This year Harnish eight league matches, the semi finals of 3 Tournament annual party is for all men Was nine years of age and and women of the communi- Will be a director there this ty who are interested. summer. : The two organizations in Other appointments . ap- charge have a rather com-Proved include James Sar- plete record of these who baugh as junior varsity bask- have reached 75 years of €thall coach; age, but if there are those Robert O’Donnell as junior who have not received invi- h'€h school assistant football tations who are eligible to coach: Paul Coleman as jun- attend, they definitely are 10r high school wrestling invited. . . coach, and Mrs. Jessie Malm- Too, borg, girls tennis coach. Miss wife Mary Fisher, junior, high and tv school hockey. county tw —o i} a D.H.S. Baseball Season Ends Donegal’s swept both husband and are invited to the par- even if just one of the o has reached the 75-year age Anyone who has been mis- sed and wishes to attend should contact either Dick Lesher of Mrs: Ray Bair. Transportation will be pro- vided. closed out the 1961 Last year about 100 per- last week, bowing to sons attended the banquet. heim Central. 9-3, There will be special priz- Hempfield, 4-0. es of various kinds and a The former program. game of the season's and the latter decided game played earlier season. For the season, D.H.S. had wins and 5 defeats. In the Service of League play, 3 wins, 5 losses. of Paul “B- Hess. VISIT BUDDY The tax, as in all cases, Clarence Hollinger said = Mr and Mrs. Frank Ger- covers salaries, wages, com- that his organization has pur- mer spent the weekend at missions, bonuses and other chased Hess’ truck and that Dallas, Pa.. where they vis- forms of compensation and arrangements have been com- ited with an old army buddy from net profits from opera- pleted to continue and to ex- of his, ira H. Koons. who re- tion by individuals, partner- pand service to his custom- cently moved to a new home ships ete. from New Jersey. crown. The senior ace had no easy the first grueling set in his bat- (Turn to page 8) baseball Indians season Man- school has cut back its levy and to 19 hice was the cent. final card a. tie the quarters of a per- —rt Ba BUYS BUSINESS Announcement was made this week of the purchase by 7 the Hollinger Oil the oil business Now, beg'nning July 3 1961, East Donegal township proposes to “pick up” the one- quarter now not being assessed residents of that area. in ers. DEDICATION AND OPEN HOU SE of the new Sunday School! unit of the Saint Sunday, May 28. Dedication services will be held house is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Sunday the church also will dedicate its organ