ard 21 Family, 19:| Le »O 39 MS 89- 59- 69- 99- )UR OICE 5 9 9: Be es OY L 9 ef” SABIN ORAL POLIO (Sabin on Saturday) 3.0.8. The Florin atter is not “annexation” parked on a The Mount Joy BULLETIN SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 8 MOUNT JOY, PA., THURS DAY, JULY 26, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY SATURDAY, JULY 28 Mount Joy Fire House 9 AM. TO 8 PM. helf. Most recent development is at the names of three per- bns have been handed the] purt as possible commission- s to form a study group] 25¢ Per Person d to recommend to the] s burt what action shall be Anyone who missed first dosage about six weeks [riders was issued ‘Wednesday gerous hken., ago, may take vaccine this week and have a “make |PY Borough Police ‘ ® © o {Bruce Kline following up” later in the fall when the county stages the same The action, of course, it to program. bprove annexation of Florin Mount Joy or the denial |become much, much too dan |gerous and frekuent. | a petition for annexation. ylot Swim Program o 2. . s ited fon their daytime runs Tic B k M S he: 9 et = a lhave been causing a traffic d most productive meet. lhazard, both to themselves| an erger et gs of the Mount Joy Mer-| anis committee in several Draws Big Kid Crowds land to firemen who are an- ’ | 'swering calls to duty. ars was held Monday night.) Beginners swimming les-Hopple, Debra Rinehart, Beth] At noon Wednesday, when ®e oo o sons for 1,533 boys and girls/Gibble, Donna Herr, Kenneth trucks raced to the old Cam- With a spirit of determina-ho are participating in thejDerr, Chris Young, Craigeron Mansion at Donegal pn to “see it through” andl, mor recreation program’s Heaps, Tom Derr and Ray/Springs, more than ‘a score demonstrate to the public, io swim” campaign| aug. lof youngsters clogged Done- at they are not “going tol : | Advance classes will be/gal Springs Road, creating an dogs” the merchantsended Friday, July 20. (given in the mornings until unnecessary danger. pnned for the months dur-| The group included 673 August 10 for all playgrounds| Officer Kline returned to Eg which Main street willfrom Florin and 860 from| Swimming lessons for the/the borough and was an eye- under construction. Mount Joy. A total of 53 pas-/Maytown Playground began witness to the problem which hey expect to build aseq the nire stages for a be- Monday, July 23. Beginners firemen have mentioned pre- ar chest” to fight a 800dlgi nner swimmer, ending with|instruction is given at the Mt. viously. bnomic fight, to stage some Joy pool from 9-10:15 every| He was amazed and anger- inoontime episode which has |been following the fire trucks manner las ver operate as ning, August 1, | . . brchandising promotions|15°P igs] imme. ir fu11 morning. Swimmers from theled that the riders would ride d to let the people know| 1h0Seé Who pass Ir WW Maytown playground must | ht “we're still in business.”|tests during the week of July|,,.;vide their own transporta-| . 0 0 16 included: tion to the Mount Joy pool. 1 One businessman said that| Florin—Susan Flick, Linda Mount Joy Playlot 3 Girl 4 Scouts Attending Camp | eady “we have been tell-Bloom, Mary Hess, Wotcor) The Mount Joy Playground our customers that ‘dur-Stehman, Walter Ralfs, Den- featured a scavenger hunt Ek this street program we're; Gish, Tim Emenheiser, this past week. G. Funk was] ng to need your help and ronage even more than ev- | : g muth and Debra Tyndall. {Poys ping pong Mount Joy—Carol Zimmer- John Presto, Rickey ® ee o ‘Then,” he continued, “we/man ‘’em how to come in the| girls softball team lost tomont. They left Marietta. The game withjand will return [Florin was cancelled because/July. Tuesday, bookkeeping transactions will the 31st, A stern warning to bicyclein such a reckless and dan- at afy even more caution. stim sass For End of July Tuesday, July 31 has been set as the day for completing the merger of the First Na- tional Bank and Trust com- pany of Mount Joy and of the Lancaster County Nation- al Bank of Lancaster. On July 31 the banks will two separate in- stutions. On Wednesday, mor- they will open as one merged bank. At the close of business on proper a time|inaccuracies and Officer when conditions would justi-ties in the recently issued tax|to reaffirm its opposition An investigation into irregula ri-| The board also took actio to/come to town! Police Irked At Bicycles School To Make Investigation Legion Junior Ball ‘Which Chase Fire Trucks (Of Tax Statement Errors the| proach near $1,000. Team Wins Pennant two set backs for the summer league play n| Another championship hasjagainst only |bills was ordered Thursday of/Act 561, which was passed at] With a 7-2 victory over Eli-and a bit of elbow room at the Board. The board took quick no-/school districts tice of the “inaccuracies” issued about 10 days ago of t finance committee to determine who was sponsible. A number taxes. the tax notices—which were board begin an investigation) and a list was exhibited of The board members point members and accepted resig- ed out that the pericapita tax- nations. from three others, es thus lost alone would ap- One fireman estimated that|last week at the July meeting|the last session of the state(Zabethto many as 15 bicycles con-of the Donegal Union School(legislature. The law imposes/”Unior ged on the scene of Recently bike riders havelfire. an obligation into of/school population units. Donegal board was amon —/the first in the state to regi he le.” {of the law continue to oper of complaintsiate and Joseph Carrol was were received by the school- named men from the general public|/the board to join the Lancas- ter County School Board to more than 80 names which study the reorganization on were not assessed per capitala local basis. a The board hired two staff Resigning were Miss Mary Adams and Miss Sarah Miller AMP Manager Three Mount Joy girls are : .the winner of the beginner|attending the International [kathy Hesn, Ronnie Wolge {ourrsment. Round Up of Girl Scouts, be- In the evening program, the|ing held at Button Bay, Ver- last week the end of the bank. be permissable after July 24. The 31st was picked because be made and the Mount Joy business will become part of $50.6 million County In an approval of the mer- said that the merger would Named Chairman Thomas J. Sullivan, sonnel manager of AMP, Inc. ger, given last week by|has been named Large Busi- James J. Saxon, comptroller|ness chairman of Region IV of the U.S. Currency, helby Charles H. Peters and Donald B. Hostetter, division chairman, for the 1962 Lan- caster County United Cam- per- both teachers, and Miss Mir- iam Greider, elementary sec- retary. Miss Susan First, Harris- burg, was hired as girls phy- sical education teacher at a salary of $4,500. Paul A. Gish, Mount Joy R2, was hir- ed as custodidn at the Done- |gal annex. The board granted permis- sion for the Donegal Boosters Club to use the high school to reorganize the Southern larger/nant to the Ello S- and ordered that the policy- ter its “opposition in princip- In the meantime, machin- re- ery to meet the requirements representative of wn, the Mount Joy/the top of the southern sec- Legion team nailed tion over Columbia’s 8-3 rec- Division pen- ord. the county ae, sien i As things stand at midweek Monday night at 9 o'clock, |it looked much as if Ephrata oks with confident toward May be the opposition, if Legion league officials will|Post 34 can be staved off in meet at the Mt. Joy Legion/the stretch drive for the nor- Post home to decide the play-{thern section pennant. off arrangements. Tuesday was another in the Victory Tuesday gave the tremendous string of mound hot Mount Joy club 10 wins victories this season for Colin Koser. He gave only one hit to E-town, and fanned an ev- en dozen in the seventh in- ning game. The bingle was a Expect Main St. third-base, line bunt which Defour Monday [zz test out by Dale At At midweek, it looked as if Mount Joy’s Main street would be under detour by Monday! Virtually all underground installations necessary are His win set a new pitching record, backing off previous eight triumphs in a season. It was Colin's ninth for the season with the Legion team. being “mopped up” Wednes- day and Thursday and all seems to be in readiness for the beginning of construction work. A couple of spots remained to be installed by the gas company and John Miller, Mount Joy water works su- pervisor, said Wednesday Behind him, Koser had on- ly one error and the gang collected seven hits—Catcher Scott Trostle banged a doub- le for 3 for 4 at the plate. R. Brown singled to help drive in the necessary runs. An interesting sidelight on the season wins record shows Koser to be part of a Mount it ends a full month. paign. athletic field for Sunday af- morning that he plans only|Joy legacy of pitching tri- k way and even take rain. The trio includes Jane| Saxon’s approval said in| Region IV includes 28 firmsiternoon midget football{two more holes until the defumphs. ; : m along out to show GOVErNOr Ruhl o Mayiown Mumma, daughter of Mr. and|part, “Approval of this ap-|/in the Elizabethtown, Mount/games this fall. tour begins. The eight win mark which m.” Talk R Winners of the Pet Show/Mrs. Mark Mumma, 105 W.|plication will have no signi-|Joy and Marietta Areas. A Three elementary grade] Both will be for fire plug|he broke had been held at s v9 alks to otary held Friday, July 20, were: Main street; Sandy Gephart,ficant effect on the banking/division committee formediteachers still are needed to|adjustments. eight by: Don Myers, Mount ‘You'd be surprised how| 5..q,, H. Ruhl of Manheim William N ye Lu Ann ‘Singer, (daughter of Mrs. Catherine|structure in the city of Lan-|bY Sullivan will make con-complete the staff for the] Approximately 150 holes Joy, 1952; Gary Smith, Eph. pperative some of these governor of District 739 of Irvin Rey ' Steve Trostle GePhart, 123 South Barbaracaster but it will bring to/tact with each firm’s execu-1962-'63 school year, Ralph|have been dug by the water] 2t2: 1958; Bob Sprout, Eliza pple are,” he added. Rotary International, was|Jean Jenkins, Bob Frank Stréet, and Mimi O’Connor,|the city of Mount Joy a/tives to plan for solicitation|Coleman, elementary schoollworks company to put in|Cctitown (Florin and Done- ® oo oo the speaker Tuesday noon atConnie Reuter and Lauradaughter of Dr. and Mrs larger bank structually able(of the employes and firm’s|principal said. new, long-lasting copper ser.|52l high), 1959 and Rick Sla- e merchants point out, weekly luncheon meeting! Cross first prizes. Irvin Ney, Thomas W. O’Connor, 4 East|to offer increased specialized contribution. Boe vice lines and fittings. Ap. bach, Adamstown, 1961. t there're wonderful park- jof the Mount Joy Rotary Gary Heisey, William Nye, Main street. financing and expanded con-| A resident of Harrisburg, proximately 23 more will be On Sunday afternoon, Kos- places along the alleys oh| : || All three. represent the/sumer ‘credit. The conveni-'Sullivan has served as a vol-| . . ‘done “uptown” west of Fair{c’ and Trostle will play in h the north and South nhs many times Jee Senin, a Penn Laurel Girl Scout Coun-lence and needs of the area teer solicitor for Lancaster INVite 5 F armers view a after the detour He Legion's yi dict pS of Main street, all wit “guest at the local club meet-Drace Mike Peters, Bob Glat- cil. will definitely be enhanced County United Campaign 1 R > Staris all-star game at ors ” wi : easier walking distances(inos Tuesday he was making|tacker, and Connie Reuter| 1hree Girl Scout leadersiby the operation of the First/the last eight campaigns. Al o eunion Plans call for iraffic on the opportunity to be Se outs n in many other shopping|,,” oficial visit and in 2ddi-twere werond prize winners. from this area—Mrs. James|National Bank as a branch of Member of the Lancaster Five area farmers havelMain street east of Barbaral yy play in the annual East. ces. tion to making the principal] Third prize winners were: Roberts of Mount Joy, Mrs. Lancaster ~~ County. Bank. County Personnel Club, Sul-peen invited to attend a re-to be on a “one-way” basis esi 8 star Same: ° ® ® laddress of the club's meeting, Steve Trostle. Mike Drace,|W- S. Heisey of Rheems and There will remain available|livan has been active too, inf ion of former directors of/throughout the construction he Bulletin editor would} 14 at Hostetters, he held Bob Glattacker, William Nye, Mrs. Paul Porter of Harris-|to residents of Mount Joy the the Lancaster County Junior, Penna. Farm Bureau Co-period. The street will be ; . to report and to conferences with club offic-Irvin Ney, Ruth McConnell, PUr&, Plan to drive to Button|alternative services of the Achievement program. operative Association, inlfully closed between thatlOn Dean's List Rs he MnYiers Mike Peters, Bob Frank and Bay this HeX! Weekend 50 Deletes Du Vell abled on on will begi/Harrisburg, July 30 and 3Lipoint and the western bor Three from the Mount Joy 7 nice : ; 3 wi e girls for a few days/and well run 4 million! ,130, ill begin : ; ree from y son about the Bulletin’s| Following she noon lunch- judy Yordy. : ye od in the Large Business Divi The conclave is scheduled eslough fine. eon, he met with committee] for 33 int Arts and Crafts days t-page editorial last week| p,irmen and reviewed aims|the Maytown playground are Round Up program. pple phoned, stopped in| ng ghiectives as outlined for Tuesday mornings, Wednes- B Office and stopped US ODithe coming year. Suggestions|day afternoons and all day street. : | "+ 6 and helpful hints for'accom-|Thursdays. Most of Street plishment were discussed and seems that a lot of Peo-| ox changed. seem to agree with us| pine his noon day talk, t there is too much talk—|p in) spoke of various ways that all of Mount Joy isp tarians can serve their g down the drain. People|, nities and fellow p seem to agree that there, "po ta)ked of the possi- ds to be some work, somej,;iitias of serving through motion and some energy no op itself, through voca- ped into the situation. | : 2 ng Florin Playgrounds Attendance still is very {high, with an average of 95 a EVA Work Finished With two exceptions, the There were four tourna-/Porough of Mount Joy’s sum- ments last week. The winners/Mer street repair program \were: Intermediate Checker |has been completed. tournament — John Shrum;| Street Commissioner Sim- Senior Checker tournament— €on Horton said Wednesday [tional service, through com-| igre : .that only a short section at/at 9 am. at Donegal high © eo : |Lloyd Nentwig; Senior Horse hanks again for the nice tu LI LIT EL Svar shoe lourmament—Doug Ep. (he south end of Delta streetschonl. ds! Th Kk introduc. eT; | and Intermediate and ano Oy aven street re- : ®e oo o he ar. as nip 4 Seniors Ping Pong Tourna- an unfinished. Knowledge and - timber ne man predicted more So y Posen averne NK. ot Doug Epler. ; e latter may be delayed should not be used much un- ie. silos this fall than umma an was given a Last Thursday the boys/for a time to allow an oppor- til they are well seasoned. standing ovation of greeting al. Why? The dry weather J of respect. bt down the available feed, B sts prices, makes feeding] ilk cows more expensive (C1 ly g Camp At less profitable. At least, was his line of thought Hajsey's Ranch Thirty-one Cub Scouts, 15 ; Dads and two Boy Scout Den lletin lists the following Chiefs enjoyed a camp out ysician, who may be |Saturday and Sunday, July pched for emergency ser- |21 and 22 at Heisey’s Ranch e or by those who are [5t Rheems. able to contact their | The group erected 20 tents mily physician: and enjoyed a full program tunity for laying some new] water service lines and other! underground installations. and girls participated in a scavanger hunt. There were four teams with 23 on each team. Each team had to find forty listed items. Ronald Wagner's team won the hunt and each person on that team received a candy bar. Music Project Enrollment in the instru- mental program has increas- 2d in the past week to 128. This is a record enrollment and the indications are that the peak has not been reach- As a public service, The When demerits are handed)11 out this week, four young- sters who walked into troub- le Tuesday night will be the front line and will de-| serve the full share of black] marks which they get. and to take part in the big/Union National of the Bank. “In balancing the -circum- stances of this case in light statutory factors, I find that the merger is in the public interest.” BB FOOTBALL PHYSICALS A physical examination for allboys planning to play foot- ball at Donegal high school this coming season will be |given on Wednesday, Aug. 1, TV seems to have cut in on lattendance at murder trials. [ther. p.m., Mount Mount Joy Vandals Destroy Interesting Project came creeping out by putting “two and two” to- of the railroad cut and with|gether soon had the vandals |knives cut the ropes and let/in hand. inithe poles fall in heaps. Joy Police lo later in the night and were sion on September 17th. BPW Holds Annual Picnic Professional Women’s held its annual picnic at Sico park. Approximately 43 members and husbands attended. Ruth Balsbaugh and Margaret Spangler served as co-chair- men. Other members serving on the committee were Floy Gilbert, Shirley Forney and Jennie Bixler. An enjoyable evening was had by all, but adjournment was early because of the wea- The Mount Joy Business & Club part of the regional coopera- tive’s regular board of direc- tors meeting. The area men include: Da- vid Landis, Lancaster RS6; Lloyd Nolt, Mount Joy R2; Mark Hess, Carlton Rd., Her- shey; and Samuel Heisey, Sheridan R1. Each of these men once represented Lan- caster County Farm Bureau Cooperative Association on the regional board. Willis Es- benshade, Esbenshade Drive, Lancaster, is the current board member. Be g p d Boosters to Meets The Donegal Booster Club will hold its next meeting on By seven o'clock Wednes- day morning the quartet was back on the scene—but this time to clean up the mess of activities, including: soft-led. Instrumental classes are Sunday ball, volley ball, swimming, conducted on Monday and ay Peo ey a Saturday night camp fire|Wednesday in the music Dr. John Gates past few weeks a “Pioneer| and a doggie roast. room at the Annex in Mount NEW ARRIVALS they had made ahd to clear away the wreckage. village” which had been set| up along the north side of| East Donegal street in Joy and on Tuesday and Thursday in the Marietta El- S . WwW ementary building in Mariet- 100 block. Suggest Saving Walker vt es wos Sprecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Sprecher, and Mitch Al- bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert started practic-| The girls softball league is still in full swing with games at Marietta and Maytown on Monday, and Mount Joy and Maytown on Wednesday. The first week of the first annual Donegal Area tennis tournel is complete with ac- tion at Marietta and Mount Joy courts. Dave Smith of Marietta is seeded first with A suggestion that patrons begin to be careful hbout the quantity of water they use was issued this eek by the Mt. Joy Authority as it recognized the problems which come with lack of rainfall. While there is not a crisis at this time, Authority President, B. Titus Rutt said that it would be wise for all water users to go slow on unnecessary water se. ative fences, ladders, towers, | monkey bridges, ete. etc. The two lads had a lot of|St fun. So much fun, of : | Curtailed use at this time will help greatly to |Gene Funk second in the 18|that the Eugene Wagner fam-| Keck. B—— old off a crisis and an acute shortage, if the weather [and under division for the ily, which lives nearby, en-| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drace|/» GOOD TACTICIAN ontinues hot and dry boys. Kathy Gruber and Jan-|tered the scene with another|of Maytown, announce the] Tact is the ability to make ice Berrier are the two top|‘lashing” seeded girls in the 18 and un-|ject grew der division for girls. Rod|neighbors and Stoner, Bob Brandt, and/watching with Dave Smith will battle for|interest. top honors in the 21 and un-| But, der division. In the meantime, there remains the threat of a big fire, which would draw off the reserves and help pull down the available supply for normal consump- tion. motorists Tuesday night, hospital in fact,|Mann Robert J. and Perma D. the| (Noss) Nace, Mount Joy R2, {a daughter, Friday, July 20, at Osteopathic hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blake, Maytown, birth of a son last Monda hospital. . Joseph's is Harry H. and : | last Monday. ing “lashing”, craft fostered|Blake is the former by Boy Scouts using small| Neiman. poles and rope to build decor-| Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mann/Plock marks announce the Relps to spread the blame ov- {Maytown, announce the birth] u : of a daughter at St. Joseph's Destroying property is a ser- Mrs, |l0US offense and failure Nellie y at Mrs. the former Janel camp and the pro-birth of a son, last Thursday|your guests feel at home and grew with|at St. Joseph's Hospital. Dorothy considerable|(Lehman) Musser, Mount Joy R2, a daughter, Monday, July fouri23, at St. Joseph’s hospital in youngsters — about 10:30 orLancaster. Editors’ Note—Sometimes the editor feels that the general practice of withholding the names of minors who get in- to trouble is a mistake. Vandalism is not funny. to |publish the names of those |who earn the “demerits” and too frequently je a wide area and cause the {general public to think that all kids are involved. |when you wish they were. Bees POLIQ CLINICS July 28 — Type III August 3 — Type II Wednesday, August 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy Fire Hall. The parents of the boys Centennial Ball Set For Aug. 10 Ball will be held Friday, Au- mentary school. sic of Bob Lyter and his or- chestra. tra placed on a portable stage grounds lanterns used for lighting. will move indoors to the ele- mentary for this occasion is optional. area have been named on the Dean’s List at Pennsylvania State University. They were included among 1,432, a rec- ord number. The three include: Randolph Mateer, of 301 Birchland Ave., a sophomore in chemistry, who had a 3.67 rating out of a possible 4.0; Barbara A. Hackman, 271 Stanley Ave. Landisville, a senior in arts & letters, 3.90; and Gene D. Rohrer, 80, Eliz- abeth/ St., Landisville, fresh- man in electrical and elect- [ronics technology, 3.88. Beis BIRTHS Joseph A. and Nancy (Mil- ler) Weber, 19 W. Donegal St., a son Wednesday, July 25, at St. Joseph's hospital. Boi Marietta Sesqui-Centennial ust 10, at the Marietta Ele- Dancing will be from 9:30 am. to 12:30 a.m. to the mu- The theme will be an out- oor gardens with the orches- the and encircle candles will with ables In case of rain, the group school gym. Dress planning to attend Football Camp are especially invited to attend. Boosters who are particul- arly interested in wrestling, basketball, hockey, tennis, rifle, soccer and any other team sport are asked to at- tend and take part in the dis- cussion to plan programs and rallies for these activities. Be GERMERS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germ- er, north Barbara street, re- turned home last week from an 11,000 mile trailer trip through 27 southern, south- western, midwestern and western states. They traveled in comfort from March 26 to July 18. On their trip they visited with a number of Mr. Germ- er's World War 1 buddies— William Prey of Riviera Beach, Fla, Thomas Thorps of Hollywood, Fla., Fred Al- derman of Pinedale, Wyom- ing, and Ed Brough of St. Helena, Oregon — whom he had not seen for 40 years. Among the many places visited were: Florida, Phoen-| ix, Arizona, Salt Lake City.| Grand Canyon, Bryce Can-| yon, Lake Meade, Jackson, Hole, Wyoming, Yellowstone! park, Custer, Wyoming Mount Rushmore, and| l Voter Registration Special registration officers will sit at the follow- ing places on the indicated dates to register voters: August 22 Mount Joy Fire Hall August 28 Old Town Hall, Florin September 1 Maytown Fire Hall September 5 Bndr’s Garage, Milton Grove September 6 Mastersonville September 8 Landisville Fire Hall September 13 Albert G. Vogel property, Sporting Hill VOTERS who become of age on or before November 7, 1962 will be eligible to register and cast vote November 6, 1962. Electors who are REGISTERED and voted within two years need not heed this notice, UN- LESS they have moved from the district in which they last voted. Any one living in any Borough or any Town. ship in Lancaster County or Lancaster City may register at any of the below named places on the dates and days designated or in the Registration Office, Court House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, every day up to and including Monday, Septem- ber 17, 1962, during Court House hours — 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME.
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