ugust 24 State Dept. Resurfacing =¥ Marietta Ave. In Boro The Mount Joy ase Cli -Sat. UP ocd business in Mount janies S bre’s been very little ing) Mount Joy, throu- Sor 00 Within a few days, Mariet curve near the Henry Eberle AD, CEP» m Y Y ta avenue through Mount cemetery, ee : ais Joy will, be a fine, new For many years the curve "3 i street, completely resurfaced had been considered a dan- : o JBN | by the state highway depart- gerous one and there had | + :! 3 f ment been many accidents there [EE & ? ‘a Workmen moved onto the because some people said, ® job last week and did con- the curve was “banked” the There's been lot f talk siderable “wedging” to lev- wrong way. - ry % ” M—— " 4 _—- ——— TRIE. e past oo a OCT el up the outside edges of The work done there will la 7 SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 14 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY as » ays & : : » rod > limi » tend to help that situation ‘hat . Me q1 the roadbed to eliminate . rk.” to do with Memorial part of the high erown which E ¢ vo has accumulated over the years, he old grade school” This week the finish coat pyground, which has been ag started and unless there autified and now Is avery js some unforeseen stoppage, ractive park, was inadver the work should be com- tly used as an athletic ated late this week or ld recently and stirred ogp)y next. siderable comment Previous to the beginning : i. .'" . of the resurfacing, property one rather good idea owners, including the boro- ich came out of the talk ugh itself (along the old “Donegal E.Donegal Township To Hear Teachers Proposed New Zoning Law [5% Announced —————— ) . quaint citizens of East Donegal township with a proposed { When pupils of the Done- Chief Teaches Class "n° ®ons of mast Hones Do gal Union School district re- _— re = port on Tuesday, Sept. 5, At County Fire School : Ae Privat ried ho have any 2 for their first day of classes, Led by Fire Chief John Any and all residents of the township who have any A series of three public information meetings to ac- S a suggestion that the grade school property) in- they will find some chang °S M3 fifteen members of interest oF Whe ave gu SHOHS coneemaing the proposed X Hretia he a good place stalled curbs, where needed. a He cules of the vari- te Moun doy Friomighin ng Fe Vin) Is atte ‘ arte . Ta oh schools, e CC any atter > , antime, » i apni Sarg : ge We A Te ; There have been retire- Medes oh ard Lanc- copies of the ordinance have Working to formulate the or- eo oo oo SARE > hg corm Ponts, translers, and ad aster County Fire Training been distributed to various a step. was lo pres e fact that there are no munity... HEE ——— .b § Loas to some ol the stalls. school, held last week at business places throughout : The complete staff of Ephrata. the township. Residents may Pare a complete may of the : principals, and teaching per- Chief Myers was one of take copies, study them and township, showing homes, in- sonnel for the buildings of the instructors in the school. familiarize themselves with dustries, business establish- the district arc as follows: taking charge of the course the proposal. ments and roads. In order Beahm, super-on structural fires. words, a picture of present ches and no band stand Workmen on the job not- 1ld seem to make that ed that it was taking an ex- gestion a foolish one. But tra large amount of material fancy band shell is not because of the great deal of boar essary. Neither is a per- “wedging” which Marietta OFF TO CAMP — Donegal high school’s Indian football crew is shown here set to d a bus for Camp Carson, north of Lebanon, where 34 youngsters and their coach- Wilbur I. S ed : 3 ¥ ey % hig 5 oy Lo Dates and places for the j,.4 uses nent platform. Two or street needed before the FJ1 ©s Participated this week in a football cam p. Gear and equipment was gent by truck. vising principal; Dr. Ralph message Ete i educational sessions are: Ati studying this land e big flat-bed semis pul- curface was applied with a —Photo by Frank Aument E. Coleman, elementary prin rad 9 in Washing... ier. stud ng. HS a i ipal; John G. Hart, high Sept. 12—Florin ashing- yse map and reviewing zon- up together would make Barbara Greene machine. cipal; John . Hart, hig . O : 0 ton. School $ \ap a 1 ery satisfactory platform. Although traffic was in- school principal, and Ragnar ing ordinances from other é ’ . ist: high . Sept. 14—Maytown Legion townshsip, the commission act - no platform is real- terrunted during the actual : F. Hallgren, assistant g : ( : . sel inci Home proceeded to write an ordin-* ecded. resurfacing work, vehicles § © eicome rl €aIM school principal pen Drive e or ® © oo were allowed back on the 4 ’ . Marietta Elementary Sept. 19—West Marietta ance With many revisions et the bandsmen sit on street within a few hours. Something new in “home-them into convertibles and D.H.S. band will be on hand Benjamin Weaver, build- oH Tenbensiin Sve will Wyeth Lab. Inc. and amendments, te eds rs on the grass like they One of the improvements comings’ will be seen in Mt. parade them through Mountand brief ceremonies held. ing principal; Jerry C. Shupp 2€¢ 1€ ne re Members of the ordinance Mission Zeit it had an ordin- i : : : . srsten- Septe > y 2 J Oy : Turn t age in some other places will be a noticeable improve Joy Saturday . afternoon Joy. Maytown. Florin and Donegal will open its sea- Grade 6: John P. Gersten- Sepiember Hy We Moni Joy committee say that the pro- (Turn to page 6) re band concerts are ment in the “banking” of the when Mount Joy's Indian YoY Vay 1, oo son Friday, Sept. 8th, when aur, 5; Hugh Workman, i od this we k by Posal is designed to protect emer Pee n, football f Marietta. The parade willy = zak A 5; Mrs. Marilyn Brightbill, was announced this week by ; =. CO "UC At ootball team returns from ® start in Park avenue they go to Elizabethtown for?: 1 ha a. president G. Walter Sloan. (0€¢ farming interest of the D L E WwW > Emergenc Dri] week stay at Camp Carson,” a game under the lights. 3: Mrs. i ra The drive. which will be °Wnship, and to provide for &F. L. E. eaver Sre are no benches, you g 4 hears Lebanon. . They will then go to Done- The first home game Ie ert Walloy Poe Mar under the chairmanship of 2 balance of frowia weno Offi That's right. But al- At 1) The team’s outing, financed ga] high school. where the set for Saturday, Sept. 23. cell Stewart 1: Miss Nao. James Roberts, will get un- residential, commercial and pens ice t everyone these days own by the Donegal Booster Club hi vers *T: Miss Alice By derwav next Tonk : industrial development. Dr. L. E. Weaver. who has : : : . i S, 1; MISS iy. J . . : nd . = ’ an alumnium, folding Both the Mount Joy and Was for the Burpose of add. ers, kindergarten, and Mrs. Details for staging the 20ning, they point out. iSrented quarters at 202 East [a camp stool or other Florin fire companies parti- Ing to the boys’ training and 2 * Maureen O. Rohrbaugh, kin- drive were discussed with@ form of insurance, in thatnfain street, will be opening relent Sar chair. cipated Tuesday evening in Insttuttion in football and to New ampions Win dergarten. Roberts and the membership it regulates land uses so thata chiropractic office about any situatic ople x noch emergency tt » Suri te. Deiter chance Maytown Elementary committee at a meeting held Property values will be pro-Sept. 6, he has announced. ro Te ualns pan Hzabethiown. ne Be ll ng bien Eugene C. Saylor, princi- Tuesday night, Aug. 29, attected. With the rapid growth A graduate of Lincoln lige DE Ero Tap Answering an alarm turnu- school football season. Annual Town Golf Meet pal; Miss Groce A. Hender- the home of president Sloan. ©f surburban areas, some- Chiropractic college at Indi- for events of mans in about 6 pm, firemen ed f Dr ecoming » SOedul. son, Grade 6; Miss Sara Mis- Businessmen, professional Himes with proper planning anapolis, Ind. with a degree s. : : Joined 2pproXimaely A doz oh . Fog 3V. With an 884 card, Bigler In the handicap division chlich, 6: Warren Rupp, 5; men and others of the com-2nd the introductions of newof Doctor of Chirapractic, oS ¢.0 en other companies of tlie mbers o e RIRIOF » lliriina won top .honors on of the tourney, James Ben-J. Richard Yohn, 5; Miss munity who have the bestidustries, some with objec-he also attended Elizabeth- area and rescue squads from Chamber of Commerce will S . , . ’ 2 : dl ; y . 2 s interests f Mount Joy at tionable factors, the supervis-town college and Purdue trial run on the project y,,r;i . on 8 .. Sunday in the ninth annual nett ~ came home winner, Yvonne Brubaker, 5; Mrs. interests of 1 y a g various parts of the unty, meet the boys and their . : : . : : O'S were urge ‘reate Firrswcsiiag - Fesen ; summer might be for Tha Bt on coaches and managers, load ®Unior Chamber of Commer- shooting 126 with a 58 handi Zella Rehrer, 4; Mrs. Suzan- heart will be contacted ang©'S Were urged to create anuyniversity. Dr. Weaver serv- or three concerts by the we lc cts "we oo ce Town Golf tournament cap for a net 68. He wasna Herchelroth, 4; Mrs. Al- given personal invitations to Ordinance to give order andeq with the U. S. Navy dur- bgal band as part of the YS Bs Jisger ani Played over the Cool followed by Robert Brown - ice Myers, 4; Miss Pearl join the Chamber of Com Jirection fe growin and ing World War IL ; s pation program. It might went through drills and dum BOOSTERS TO MEET Creek course at Wrightsville 12151-70 and by Irvin Hos- Dohner, 3; Miss Ruth Eby, merce and to become affiliat- opme i Wis town, Dr. weaver and his wife, spectator sort of re- my operations to handle a The Donegal Booster Club the tourney attracted a ree- tetter, who, like his son in 3; Mrs. Rhoda Kaylor, 2; ed with the organization's ac-~ p- i Doris, and 8-year-old son, ion for us older people. practice situation. will meet Wednesday even- 0'd- number of entries. the other division, finished Mrs. Dora Wittle, 2; Mrs. cellerated program of activi- In the latter part of 1959, Leonard Jr., have moved to ® & oo The companies returned ing, Sept. 6, at the Mavtown Thirty-nine golfers teed off (Continued from page 3) Anna Hollinger, 1; Mrs. May ty. the supervisors asked five the ir new home. pdnesday of this week home about 9:45 p.m. Legion home. Any little girl for the 18-hole tourney. Br - Hicks, 1, Mrs. Mary Martin, rests Brn citizens to serve on a study The doctor's hobbies | are ed the anniversary for 1, addition to Mount Joy’s 8 to 13 years of age in Mt. While Mumma was low special ed, and Mrs. Mary : commission. They are: Daleflying and coin collecting. Pian Brothers, the old- Friendship company and the Joy, Maytown, Marietta or man for top honors, he was Ellen O'Donnell, kindergar- Merchants Plan M. Arnold, John E. Zeller, Bee continually owned and Fiorin company 5 TBshiD W Towed iv ; , en. Lester P. Eshelman, Wilbur STUDY GROUP TO MEET 3 pany, other com- East Donegal township who followed closely by Roy Graduated From : : . - i Ty Ts : . ar ? . = Washington Elementary Se 7 Mee n H. Fuhrman, Maurice A. vi : 4 . (There are older busi- farsi Ph Soom Rhee 2% > i being Xo eer ho jabed gn . . Mrs. Esther Beahm, grade pt. h g Sweitzer. The organizational ty wenee to star he s but they have passed eIshes Rylown BO ih oor . tne, Midget Third place went to tourney Millersville (Turn to Page 4) Mount Joy merchants will meeting was held November possibilities C be A ? 2 >>~Y bridge, Landisville and res- Footbdll team should contact manager, Gerald Hostetter. . fvovember possibilities of a borough ore ths: » ga : 4 -—t—§ppyrt Iibbinor”rk hold inne reeti 5 : igh more than one gen- oe squads from Willow Sandra Kretzing, 76 East who won a 19th-hole “sud- Miss Lois Brubaker Wol- oid a dinner meeting on 19, 1959. manager for Mount Joy are bn. of the family or they gtreet, Christiana and Mid- Main Mount Joy, or ath” playoff i i Thursday evening, Aug. 7, at Guided by H. F Huth En-scheduled neet We ; : NS v af, & 1 - , y, phone den death” playoff from W. emuth, daughter of Mr. . Sattar? coy oe : ) scheduled to meet Wednes- ghanged Fi Rersaip.) dletown. Cheryll Brown, 24. West Lawrence. The two tied with en Mrs. J. Lloyd Wolge- Named Auditor Hosts ru bgning give gincess dno. a he JW gaY, Sent. 8, for further in Smt Ears y , identical 86° Ee i : : ned 4 ants 1 ship solicitor, red Alspach, vestigations &z i ia de Eshleman and his Dopegal. Mount Joy. identical 80s. muth, west of Florin, wasone . gopert E. Sherk has been Joy are being urged to pach, vestigations and to discuss . : iv at- this study commissior i » matter wi TE er, the late Ralph of the candidates to receive gpnointed to the newly crea- tang : ion, with the matter with attorneys. J ° . ee . the supervisors, has been — — i 7 ’ f 2 > Wednesday at eom ¥ f Auditor of eel B- man. founded their + ° ° 1 degree We nese ¢ 2 ted position of Au ess 42 years ago in Mason 1S 0 Dedicate New Buildi; 1g nen ent exercises held inthe. First National Bank and was then the Eberle the Millersville State col- Trust Co. ing, now remodeled and Official climax of a job Salunga church to form the the front of the building, loge ‘sudtiorium Sherk was employed Invitation To Vote For Favorite Hymn d by Lester Roberts begun more than three years Chiques church. which is now the main ent- ne Was hig J ba. the bank January 1959 after What is America’s favor- ing declined. publish a . list of favorites e.0 © ago will be reached on Sat- Following arrangements rance to the Lodge Room. EN ie serving two years in the U.ite hymn Hymns selected by read- p x J oars i tavorites pt week a reader asked yrday afternoon, Sept. 9, for purchase, Architect Clif- The walls of the second : : S. Army. In 1956 he was pu, p00, this week 6S of the Bulletin and py |» is area and compare does the borough al- when the Casiphia : Wall Un the end OF ac Sit ree or A Lodge ford L. Coleman was asked floor were all repainted, ra- a Eidute of Lncasior Brae Elicebeilh joins Christian Herald, the feagers of RgwspaDers across them wit nations] results nme to do Hs streat Nos 99 a an I a to draw plans for the reno- diators covered, old pews tended Eastern Motmionite din Be eal ndings. Ration’s largest interdeno- Re country In the National Please use pencil or a Tae Beans, oun ov e { vation of the building. After recut and placed in the room cellots at Harrisonburg, Va., sation Bln: “ minational Protestant maga- ; apes Hy mn Poll will ball-point pen to print the ee oy Dd Be gy es Is Rey Du ne at approval locally and by the A new rug was installed. before transferring to Mil- gp Ns Rew. duties wil Zine, and newspapers through I he : i gious : songs that nme of your favorite hymn hs "3f south Dorbara st. iy and Market sireels. Grand Lodge, Aaron Longe- The stained windows remain = lle. She plans to teach i € y ities € out the country, in a defi- Ave 30d Lhe greatest per- on the ballot. Mail it today ue ie project originated on pecker was awarded a con- in the building and the ;€TSVIe. X tail the setting up of an in-pjtiye survey to determine S0nal meaning to them since so your vote is sure to be p_leads directly into the pay 2, "1958, when a build- tract for the remodeling. front window is lighted by this winter in the Florida ternal audit program for the the hymns America loves childhood. counted. And remember to Seiler school building, ing” committee was authoriz- throwing spot lights from Public schools. various departments of the pest. ~ Each vote submitted in add your full name and ad- H be completed by “ 3" & The job was completed owing Spot lights : ; a ther: ih oe : > CE ae wpb I. . \ 1 not : Y ed to “look around and to fliciently to hold the first the inside on it each night. Besides her parents, others hank. os _. the coast-to-coast survey will dress, clearly printed, so we ime school begins. locate a building which Sulliciently to ho S His There has been no change from here attending com- —B A preliminary hymn poll, be tabulated by Audience will be able to send you our 9 99 would be suitable for a new lodge meeting in the new acre has mencement exrcises included conducted last year, ended ppalysts. Inc. : leading in- gift of the inspiring 64 4 his time it may be room in September of 1960. made to the first floor as Xres M 4 I 8 cottroverss ooraore” 1alysts, c., a leading in- g 0 e inspiring -page i he 1 i lodge home or to locate Q The first thing to be done vet, but plans are being her grandparents, Mr. an } Betoe A €IWECN dependent research organi- book. “Hymn Thoughts for Bo i a ois R pew building. t- was the ” a, of the formulated for its use in the Mrs. John B Jolganuh, NEW ARRI Te goors Ra favored zation. The Bulletin will the Day” by Bill McVey. z > Shortly after the commit- E kb Lae as ® a — VALS ge TOSS” ree ee ———————— ates + is mee mt ain tot sl ren Ee CE eople of Mount Joy that {ca basen its work, the Mt. two stairways on the inside future. and others who named the the weatherman tak- joy Methodist church pbe- of the building, closing of The building committee in contemporary gospel song, bold and unexpected ¢gme available as the con- Seéveral windows in the front cluded: Maurice N. Bailey . “How Great Thou Art.” Our S the south Barbara st. gregation joined with the and laying of a new sewer and Frank Walter. -chair- Appointments % Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers, survey aims at settling the NATIONAL NEWSPAPER will be finished before line. A new addition was ad- man and co-chairman, Paris f 202 E. Main Street, are the dispute. Day. ded in the rear in which is Hostetter, Harry W. Grein- To C.D. Staf parenis of a son, born on The National Newspapers HYMN POLL ® oo oo WASHINGTON HOUSE located the rear stairway er, Clifford L. Coleman. A- : of additional ap. Saturday, August 28, at St. Hymn’ Poll- bk or Sa : ; ; least, Sim Horton, the SOLD TUESDAY This stairway is steel laid aron G. Longenecker, Oliver A num 2 been rade Joseph Hospital. mericans of all denomiriat. in cooperation with CHRISTIAN HERALD Magazine gh Council chairman Washinat House, \n concrete. A new stairway K. Snyder, Jr., and Dr. Tho- ointments Bue local Civil-. Mr. and Mrs. Christian jon : h g . arge of streets, said ., ne Washington OUS®. was erected in the inside at mas W. O'Connor. this week to th . Miller, 23 N. Queen street, OFFICIAL g , Mai . : iz Ne ization, it veek that had it not Main and Barbara streets, Committees appointed to an Defense organization, 1 for the rains all last formerly owned by the late plan for the dedication in- Was announced Wednesday. "born on Sunday, Aug- Bulletin is invited to write the Job would have Chel AEEng Ne k B b I clude: Dedication and ban- Jay Eicherly has been ap- on "4 40 Columbia hos- thé name of his favorite finished before now, Pub'ic auction Tuesday night Don ey baseba quet - William D. Batzel pointed emergency welfare hymn or gospel song on the © © o August 29, to a Middletown a and Maurice Bailey, chair- director; Dr. John Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. ballot printed with this ar- nt Joy people will buyer. The sale price was Rained Out man and co-chairman, Ar- Will serve as deputy director gyi “nrone Joy R2, are ticle. In appreciation, the VOTE NOW FOR YOUR FAVORITE with interest, we're $23,100. thur A. Hackman, Harold of emergency welfare Mary. harents of a son, born Bulletin and Christian Her- HYMN OR GOSPEL SONG that the . Sportsmen's ....ovmmemeine Last Friday's intermittant y ayers C. Bernard Griss- Hoffmaster will head the Thursday. August 24, at st. 21d Will give each respon- iation is achieving a : down pour of rain washed inger, Dr. O'Connor, Ray- nurses group. ; Joseph Hospital. dent the Inspiring miniature oal and is looking for- resident. can pick up his out the scheduled donkey mond L. Byle, Lloyd Male- Paul Fitzkee will serve pp. and Mrs. Fred C. Gei- book, Hymn Thoughts Jor by this newspaper as soon as tabulation is complete | this fall to a ‘“mort- Phone. and with proper code baseball game between ‘the horn, Arthur R. Zerphey, with the security director; ger 160 Stanley Ave., of !P¢ Day.” by Bill McVey, Y Spaperdas a burning” ceremony. numbers, dial directly to any Mount Joy Jaycees and the afelvin K. Weaver and Floyd Burnell Heisey will servep andisville. are the parents the Christian Herald Singer. ® © : other telephone across the E-town Jaycees. Wetzel. with the mobile radio com-of 3 son, born Wednesday, This attractive book cond ———— —————— ———— hin about three years nation which is connected To have been played at Publicity - James G. Hos- munications group and Mar- August 23, at the Lancaster tains favorite hymns and organization by hard With the system. the Borough Park, the game tetter, Dr. O'Connor and shall Gemberling will serveGeneral hospital. rigs Feading for every AUDIENCE ANALYSTS INC. OUR GIFT [~———m and enterprise is a- . 0 O was rescheduled for thisRollin C. Steinmetz. as safety director. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. “ay of the month. Bala:Cvimed, Pa 10 YOU {| oh to finish an obligation Mount Joy's connection is week but unforseen impossi- Parking committee - Oli- Two rural Civil Defense Enterline, Mount Joy RI, Our local hymn poll is an FWY Pe vere to build a club house to be made at the same time bilities arose. Another new ver Snyder and Harold My- displays have been installed are the parents of a son, important part of the nation 5, meviys (FZ, e Sports Farm, north Lancaster joins. date is being sought. An- ers. in Mount Joy. One is at the born Thursday, August 24, wide survey. The National hos rbts Fr] > borough. ® © nouncement will be made. B Union National Mount Joyat St. Joseph Hospital. Newspapers Hymn Poll is Y FAVORITE 15: The Day” ee 9S 9 At that time there will be Beecmioosis. bank and the other at the Mr. and Mrs. John H. being conducted by news- M . sportsmen hope 10 plenty of annoucement and Street Dance First National Bank and Barto, Mount Joy R. D. 2, papers in cities of all sizes a fine, big celebration explanation. 4 . Trust company. are the parents of a daugh- in every state. Its purpose the mortgage is offi- oe oo o As a public service, The Saturday Night Free handbooks for emer-ter. born Tuesday, Aug. 29, is to find out which hymns burned. When the state legislature Bulletin lists the following s ¢ gencies and about familyat Lancaster Osteopathic hos-Bulletin readers (and A- ® o o vs talk Shout the size: OF physician, who may be A street dance in front ofc; Jt shelters are at the pital. mericans everywhere) enjoy 1s 1a ing | " ; reached for emergency ser- the Friendship Fire Hall two banks. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kay- singing and hearing—as well bout it. but within the school districts in connect- : vice or by those who are will be held Saturday, Sept. mite lor, Florin, are the parents as to encourage hymn sing- near future (relatively '°" with the current educa- unable fo contact their 2, from 7 until 10 pm. as a of a son, born Wo ing in homes and EE tion bill, the figure 2.500 IS family physician: benefit for the Midget Foot- BOROUGH COUNCIL August 30, at Lancaster throughout the country e Columbia Telephone Patted around. Donegal dis- ball league. The September meeting of General hospital. Hymn singing has been a will be linked into frict counted 2,497 pupils Sunday John Wagner and his hifithe Mt. Joy Borough Coun- Mr. and Mrs. William Rid-gynamic force for American ation-wide long distan- last year. About 2,585 are AND will furnish the music. cil usually held the firster, 109 West Main street. are fami] vy and community ect dialing system. expected this year. Mothers who would be in-Monday of each month, will the parents of a daughter, strength since colonial day: ®e o oo So 9 Labor Day terested in furnishing cupbe postponed until Mondayborn Monday, Aug. 28, atFor some vears after the en everything is ready Does that help your think- . I cakes should have them atnight, Sept. 11, because of Lancaster Osteopathic hospit-end of World War II how. pperating, a Mount Joy ing about what you read? Dr. David Schlosser the dance by 7 p.m. Labor Day, pre iat sea ©VET, interest in hymn sing- Maytown, are the parents of , EVErY reader of the Local results and notional vote will be published CLIP HERE FILL IN, MAIL IN ENVELOPE OR PASTE ON POSTCARD TODAY —— MY NAME IS —_— ADDRE SS cmt its ————————————————————————— MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY. PENNA. ——— ————————— el Sol BR NE Uy I wn F | |