Bookmobile Schedule SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH Coming Tuesday, December 11 Mennonite Church 8:45 to 9:45 a. m. Union National Bank 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 . mows xaos MOUNT Joy Main Street Open * arKe street, as repor ed) School Board President Dr. forla graduate of Boston college] back home that he has killed . casemate From End To End To ratfic nearly five years a member and received the Doctor of Potter county, his family un- Although at a camp in| of the Donegal School Board Philosophy degree at Prince-/derstands that the bear was has been elected president/ton University. killed near Renova Saturday for the year 1963. | He became a member of/MOrning. He was named Monday the school board here follow-| Two others from this area night at the annual reorgani-iing the death of A. D. Seiler@@l the same camp include|,.o peen established on the Route 230 through the borough has been rebuilt. 1 > : : : in the spring of 1958. He wiaslPo) Weise: ang Bin Br top Marietta streets in the busi- And, unless something unforseen happens or Sppointed by he Mount 08 only this week hunting|ness district, replacing use/plans are changed, the detour will not be resumed {even next spring. School Board, according to of the parking meters. J. D. Eckman, Atglen, contractor on the job, said the administrative procedure|9€er- lat that time and his term B Temporary signs have been. . a: . bl continues until January 1, ELECT OFFICERS h Kii ter this week that even though there still is considerable y aps 10, he Parting concrete work to be done this winter, another coat 1963. The Donegal High School; si (ing the new system. hy Mount Joy Mount Joy Florin Fire Hall Marshall Dussinger is one SEVEN CENTS PER COPY of those persons that “things| happen to.” ® o o As a Lancaster Sunday | News photographer his work| takes him over many miles] and into many interesting] places. But—it was Monday | on his “day off’ that he be-| came a “hero.” | ® eo oo And — when we say hero we mean hero, for his fellow workers have presented him with a huge emblem of hon- Board Hears Details For or, suitably inserted, ete. Proposed Tax Bureau Without a doubt, his ad- venture and action saved Details of preliminary] The board also took steps serious property damage, if/plans for establishing a coun- Monday to establish a spec- not lives, when he became aty-wide Tax Claim Bureaujial education class at Don- central figure in an averted were given Donegal Union egal high school for grades 9 12:30 to 1:00 p, m. 9 p.m SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 27 Rheems Fire Hall 1:15 to 1:45 p. m. Cross Roads Church 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. Memorial Park 2:45 to 4:00 p. m. Florin Mount Joy Thomas Mariner, The detour has been lifted! | That means that Mount Joy’s Main street is vir- TWO-HOUR LIMIT tualliy back to normal after being closed and semi- A two-hour parking limit/closed for about four months while the mile of busy Nurses Association Pennsylvania train accident. School Board members Mon-|through 12, beginning next ® oo o |day night as the group held fall. As a game protector, helits December meeting in the| It was explained that most was in the area west of Eliz-school library. of the students who are in abethtown Monday afternoon] The bureau, which would|the Annex “special Ed” class near the crossing of Conewa-pandie delinquent real estate/and will be assigned to the Other presidents of the|Future ’ Donegal School board in- has elected its clude: A. D. Seiler, Paul the school year: Portner, Musser Heisey, baker, President; | Paul Weien, Jay Musser, Ed Becker, Vice President; Dar-|Installed Charles and Henry Ruther.|lene Minich, officers for Janet Bru-ing the possibilities Dorcasmoving the meters originally of entirely. | on a the entire lof blacktop to be spread over the entire length of the Borough Council is study-jobh and probably some drainage and rebuilding work re- west of the railroad, all can be done “under traffic.” Lifting of the detour was just a few days more Setar Gad SW " basis, the me-|than four months and during a great deal of that y [Day as we 20 : 'time local traffic used the entire length of Main ford. Joan Rutherford, Treasurer. ters are not yet The Monday night reorgan.| Thirty girls signed up toproperty of the borough and street. : ; 3 zation nea ie ihe gen be nurses aides at St. Josephsia question must be answered) As of this week, definite plans for the section ltion of Roy Longenecker aglHospital in February and as to whether or not the bor- west of the railroad to the borough line at the west \vice-president, and K. L. March, according to Mrs. ough legally can remove the end of the Mount Joy Paper Box company’s property I[Shirk as solicitor. Henry Mary Sarver, advisor. coin collecting machines. had not been completed. [Rutherford served as tempor- SO b During the winter—prob-| lary chairman for the' re- ably in January — the Penn-jjonger than necessary. Only jorganization proceedings. sylvania railroad is scheduled last week did they pass the In other organization busi- to rebuild its crossing. Then, half-way mark on that sched- ey ual ou : ness, Dr. Mariner was retain- in the spring whatever drain-|yje. away. His Dlocd turned cong SE Cerra z Fogte, past fate DR. THOMAS MARINER o _as Tax Bureau represen- age or resconstruction work] Eckman said that if the He hustled down the track which according to Properimers of America, from Lew-|zation,, held at the board's falye gu Musser Bs Ta = Comblet [[resther i Snglie: he gw to a railroad telephone box—and established proceduresjisburg, Pa., appeared before|December meeting. | With deep regret, the board ° wil ot OY pw there to Zot a great dea + op slags which happened to be un- will then hold sales. {the board and made a short! Dr. Mariner succeeds Dr.laccepted the resignation as Th : rbs installed Ie one . locked. (He said later that he! Similar tax bureaus have talk explaining some of the David E. Schlosser, who had hoard secretary and as dis- dor nw une tile So. th ti k Piganed to Shoot hi och ou been esigligned in other Bis and objective of the F./headed the school board foritrict office assistant of Mrs Se one sewers already re- aes on A aces i necessary. uickly e/ Pennsylvania counties, in-F. A. two years and as a matter of patricia Eicherl effecti : 3 E CY oy : ; : ; , ctive i > raised railroad personnel on cluding York. He was introduced by Har-|{precedent since the formationjin the early To pk a 2 ron = Barbara Sn Men street, the party line and swiftly Explanation of the plan,jold Brubaker of the Witness|of the Donegal district. was Mrs. Eicherly has served Oldtimers will recall that i De th fir high several voices were making which involves Donegal Tree Chapter F.F.A., whol|not a candidate for reelection.|with the school office staff in th iddl rtion of the op i : oe ¥ quick arrangements. [school district, was to informalso told of some of his re-] Dr. Mariner, who lives on for eight years. "i I ° is fw Byers at Ms=in a} Deb ie ew [board members of a movejcent experiences, as a repre-Longenecker road, is a unit| The board approved the a er that Rother intersections will be Action was taken re-lanticipated within the nextsentative of the local chap-|research manager in physics employment of Mrs. Dorothy paving does not reach from completed shortly ~ mid- iter. for the Armstrong Cork com- Kipple to replace Mrs. Eich- curb to curb. It covers only ajweek, those remaining were pans Reseaan 3A4 Develop erly in the school office. “two - lane” width. It seemsjat Jacob, High, Longenecker, ment A an as een vossible now that the old|Lumber and Fairview. In ad- Serine _— pa BS Deen concrete will remain but will|dition, there were several al- he Cour gong Len 8 sovered with a new sur-|ley entrances. Bureau. : i rez x A serious surface water This group, to which he problem which leaves huge has been Donegal’s represen- vonds of water on the high- isive snes its pag way in front of the box fact-lthe Lancaster General hos- & g rs he collec LO ory office already is being|pital for observation and wage taxes from nearly ty corrected bv installation of|treatment. He is in Room units within Lancaster coun- underground drains 483 ty. Eckman said this week The new board president is that the 120 working days construction time allowed his! company for completion of Wednesday, Dec. the job is proving to be far'Donegal Annex. ‘Of This and That’ go creek. A 21-year-old hun- tax problems, is slated for high school would necessari- ter reported to him that the, tion nearly next year by|¥Y be placed in regular class-! last train over a high trestle; county commissioners. es. That situation, it was over the creek made a “fun-| : h h [pointed out, would be unsa-| ny” noise. The hunter had, AS outlined to the schoo tisfactory to both pupils and board, the bureau is possible|s, school. apparently reported the situa- : | tion, but nothing had been under 2 Jog he which Perl Mrs. Romaine Kline of Eli-| done. Dussinger took a look, ™Mits action by the commis-, pothtown, who formedly discovered a nine-inch sec-|SIONers. taught at Washington school,| tion of one of the rails on| Thus, after a property taxhas been re-employed to) the west-bound track broken becomes delinquent, the tax-teach first grade in Marietta. Local Hunters Reporting Fair Success With Deer SO-8S0 One Mount Joy hunter thishunters were doing week estimated that there|this season. are two hunters for every] Among the kills reported deer in the woods this seas-thuys far include: of. Bill Bitzer, East Donegal Thus, he reasoned, chances street, a beautiful, big 10- of any one hunter getting 2/nointer, Tuesday in Sullivan buck is about 2 to 1. And county. —in the meantime, the chan- y ces of a hunter getting shot Kenneth Fry, an 8-point would thus be 2 .to 1. buck, Monday in Perry coun- Whatever the odds, ty. Jere Henderson, Cedar, Lane, Monday in Perry coun- ty, a 115-pounder with four points. Bill Eby, Walnut street, a 7-point buck. J. R. Miley, Delta street, a 7-pointer in Perry county. to route trains, wreckers were few months. dispatched, etc. ® Oo oo All this was within about] tna | Donegal Sports Teams local Bevis IN THE HOSPITAL 2) Clinton Eby Jr., 330 North Barbara street, is a patient in Grandview, Washington Yule Program Planned The annual Christmas pro-isong. The six scenes Indians,| Clarence S. Wisegarver, 53 gram of Grandview and Immigrants, Pioneers, Moun- West Donegal, killed a 138 Washington Elementary taineers, Negroes and Modern pound, 8-point buck Monday sciiools will be. presented on will be narrated by Nancy|at 7:45 a.m. in Perry county. Tu esdey. Dec. 11. at 7:30 (Kopp, Gerald Stauffer, Steph-| Gilbert Geltmacher, New- ¥ ¥ An ’ dit ) Plan Irvin, Paula Wolgemuth,|town. shot a 2-point buck at m. in ihe Annex auciloriuM jeffrey Witman and Carol|7.45 am. Monday in Mifflin in Mount Joy. |Hess. county. : ‘Grades 1, 2 and 3 of the| Special parts will be sng two schools will combine to/Py Patricia Charles, Susan dramatize the story of “The|Stark, Cindy Eshelman, Jan- SPORTSMEN MEET Little Drummer Boy”. The|ine Eshleman, Jean Thome, A meeting of the Mount story takes place almost two Dennis Collins, Dennis Kos-Joy Sportsmen’s association : . 3 thousand years ago in the lit-|€f; Donald Snyder and Gary will be held Monday even-| by the editor s wife tle town of Bethlehem, with English, while all the pupilsiing, Dec. 10, at the Sports We doubt ‘ver h if child ish : Miriam and Joel, children of|{in the three grades combine[Farm. The auxiliary will in Yery much children wis ed to send their Bethlehem, portrayed by|their voices for the choirjserve “U-Name-It” sandwich- Ste was 2 jugs person in/gift. Georgeanne Fitzkee and Fred numbers. es and pumpkin pie for re-th€ large and warmly recep- our Mount Joy man a “Hero YoU must visualize the mhis year, junior varsity A Norway maple was plant-Loraw. The Nativity scene freshments. The association|live audience at the Annex) We have always been in- First Class.” jadi wile od beeniang junior high footballleq by the Ben De na almeludes Yvonne a ge wit Christmas party for mem: audiosiur Tuesday night/terested in birthdays that 9 0 9 on $ seu RO Tee {teams were undefeated and gjjewalk ‘pocket’ which is|Mary, Wayne Reist, Joseph:| bers and their families will V0 did not thoroughly ep fall on special days. We The season for Christmas gtivesn Vane! 8 1 d €luntied for a combination Of ear the enst edge of theirltherghepherds. - Frank Col-| be held Sunday afternoon, 10% the Seiler grade school siheard this week of two such. lighting has been given a Wes Ste gh. nine wins, while the two, herty just west of thellins, Jesse Landis, Micheel| D 1 Dec. 16. Santa will be there|-hristmas concert, |Betsy O’Connor, daughter of “shot-in-the-arm” this year. hockey teams combined oF Lancaster County bank. Miller and Jere Herr; the| FF 1OGram ec. with gifts for the children. | The little drummer boy, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Con- Mount Joy and area always Someone last week looked eight wins. | B kings - Randy Heisey, Paul] The pupils and staff of the Benicio [the dear little angels with|Ror, shares her November has many colorful and many/up the street and observed,| This season marked the Buller and Robert Hoffman/pr El t School (halos, the Indians, the immi-30th birthday with the emin- elaborate displays. “Well, Main street is getting/second straight undefeated BOROUGH AUTHORITY | °° angels - Deborah, 2yioNn Sn. o.y Cho0YipL, AN DANCE grants, the pioneers, the neg-ent statesman, Winston ®e © © back to, normal. Here comes/schedule for the varsity hoc-| The December meeting of (pitzkee Elaine Smith Vickiel on ek. The ay The last dance of 1962 Will res the shepherds, the wise/Churchill. Mrs. Lester Rob- The first ready to be turn-a bus and the First National’skey team. Although, unde-/the Mount Joy Borough Au- Eichler ond Lois Wolgemuth on pM ? D S oy % be held by the ladies uxil'men and all the rest, gave rts has a birthday on Christ- ed on this year that we| Lancaster National's) clock/feated, two ties cost the girls/thority will be held Tuesday 13 NS ines on . gn . ane iary at the Fire Hall Satur-an excellent account of them-mas Day. We have very dear know of were the Demmy’sshows the correct time.” evening Dec. 11, at 7:30 o-| Grades 4, 5, and 6 of thel, ay ew mm) wll day evening, Dec. 8. ThiSselves, and ushered in the friends who had a baby on on Donegal Springs Road ®e ee o ; : clock in the authority office Grandview School will prefosium., EE a) will be a Christmas dance,|Christmas season most ap- Christmas Day, and they ee oo eo | We've heard of several EE Bn at 81 East Main street. [sent “Carols in America” in bropriate music. which Be: from 7:30 to 10:30, with Bill hropriately with their beau-named her Christia Noel. But—what we started 0/people who have noticed the Ave eae? B living scenes, narration and compdnies the acting op Charles playing records. Ititifu] music. Mrs. Roberts’ given name is ®o oo o “As-I went back to - the broken track,” after making] Set Good Group Recor that call” Dussinger said ia- ter, “I began to wonder if I] Donegal High School fallthe Indians against 19 losses had done the right thing sports teams have completedand 10 ties. Maybe this isn’t as bad as Ione of the best overall seas: The combined results were think and here I've started ons in Donegal history. [released by Principal John this big chain of action on Combined records of var-G. Hart. the railroad.” [sity and junior varsity foot Team records follow: ®e © o |ball, junior high football But, he had only about 20|varsity and junior varsity|Football minutes to wait until a reil- hockey and varsity and jun-Jr. Football . road official was on thelior varsity soccer showed|Jr. Hi. Football 5 scene, driving at emergency/that during the 1962 fall sea- Hockey speed from Harrisburg. son there were 25 wins for/Soccer ®e eo o | \J.V. Soccer .... : | The repair crew was soon| Bo: REPORT CARDS Report cards will go home 12, at the T 0 ¢Plant New Tree 2/On Main Street 2 The first re-planting of “trees along Mount Joy's re- on the scene, replacing the Daring 4 S lime ein siren Total .... 25 19 100i Main street was donc rail, the official said that| 1ocel trafic bat the t K| In previous years, girls’ Thursday afternoon, Nov. 29 Dussinger had done exactly °F oes oa oi Ras (sports teams usually outpro-just four months after the the right thing and without/@nd through traffic has eeNiduced the boys in the win buzz saws ripped into Mount ceremony or license made On the detour. And, of course, q1 mp \Joy’s trees. Be auocoot * * * B Maytown Sets the championship. This year’s basketball, * * NEW ARRIVALS point out is that the unusual- results of the “false” spring] 3 was announced that shorts or Es : i Y Mildred, which of coursa ly nice weather during the weather. PriN€ifor a successful winter sports Sage, “ Toe three acts arflslacks may not be worn. tod ah time : Be CUrtaing Der oes not reflect her Chrisi- ; h season. titled “Christmas Outdoors, Spot dance winners recent2C JO Teveal a stage full of bi : past few days and over the ®e © o B “Christinas 1r.doors” pot dance bright, eager little faces Mas birthday. Our Libby i “The True Gift” which por- ar Colon Donna Herr . i : many enthusiasts to do more qandetiors, forsitia andl RECITAL ns a eo Oscar Colon, Donna HOrr ery cst behaviour, f was a Yersary of the _ bombing - of otk vi Year- promising rose buds which S t R d A I h Collored choirs, attractive|Jay os Geltmacher, Linda SFatifying sight. And each °2" Harbor. e have al- have responded to the unus- tal of fhe gi acts ot por S ecor S ros | , : vs we exercised ad- ; gial.of Lae Dang Studs © ing add to the production.| : in the familiar Christmas mu-|" ; bites Safery ny nese week. Miss Alice Burchall will be] Ray Livingston, Donegal|State College this year. Dawn Eshleman sings Mary's|arg Ty a Packler ge, it gave us a thrill. ng hee Be Amn, instead ar u th-| i 5 le13 : { . o izabe ’ { ® in the all-purpose room at/High School football hs f 7 | * * | a nn! er decorations are erected. | 9: 9 hosrd purpo [High School iootba ero off He was one of three fresh-solo and Gary Johns is the B : ea school on Saturday, Dec. 8, lag h Alth h bl dded £ 4 : : hich/ 0 lawn mowers. rg ¢ sity team there. oughlensemble are added features. { : 3 Speaking of names, there a a ley idan We must tell you shoytbeginning at 7s Da. : the team lost all its games,| Mrs. Mildred H. Sloan who Sa ee len a are many interesting ones in man Kreiner home at the Bill Bitzer’s deer. But, of] Ose - “Darticipating Livingston scored four of the wrote and compiled the pro-| ISeilor, When. we Bat oh alithe Mount Joy phone book! |Cupper, Dawn and Denise f 2. 61, 66 4d 98lf d th blic is. led : her: t 6 p.m. tell you. i ; on runs of 2, 61, 66, an ormance anc e public is| 2: fori orl pce “Tlobjectively at the names of He oy bm ® oo oo |Eshelman, Bonnie Hawthorne yards. cordially invited to attend. | Sitrence ne Ruth (Weav [with their teachers and prin. “sriends and nei ghborey Jo:so pan, [Nadine Heistand, Peggy and Ray ran from {he same Ho fer) itmer, Florin, a son, on|cipal, to 2 wy with thel® KX 6 ; ? 2 : : : 0 gifts Now that Main street again|in Sullivan county Tuesday| : Senior Color Day will be|,; [Chris S Scos ia is a full-fledged thoroughfare with a group of fellows. Al vsnry Slopnan, Soames Job school, as a single wing tail- held at the Donegal Annex,” Lee H. and Mary Baloo sas season, and 10 Seve aire ofe all Sots of we want to point out some-except Bill were decked out' Mooney, Kathy Ney, Kathy back. He also apparently ranjon Friday, Dec. 14. The jun- Hess 41 Orchard St, Mount have been spent, to buy ap OD mali a ®e © eo equipment and garb. Bill] : and power as he did for theteam will play a league game] t h ital {chi . aT For years the discussion wore an old coat ‘and what/sq at, Audrey Yuninger Indians, for he ended thewith Mammal Central. ("age ere) Real py ikdren overseas © © packers. Potters and Weav. $ : ; 4 : : . S, >) 1 X- ers. ere Ss has been handed back andever happened to be avail-| Following the recital there season as third highestjassembly at 2 p.m. on thatlersole, Manheim street, are/change presents among them-ysed as last names — Tames Mount Joy. The question has pensive deer rifles, complete|panied by some of the old- ence with a 6.7 yards-per- born Wednesday, Nov. 28, at|teachers gifts, NOT 76M: 2 been about how much traffic with scopes, ete. Bill ha ler piano ig carry average. As a public service, The |home. : | gifts lt Te rar ron Nezke a Troma: 81 Will. there would or would not be only an old army rifle wor The recital is open to the He was also a standout on| Bulletin lists the following | Ralph B. and Patricia|the children, or treats of any Ruby and May E S Dbames | © © ®e © o B 5 Only a college freshman, reached for emergency ser- |street, Florin, a daughter. on|sizeable v Li If you want to know some But—who got the deer? It| +. big things are expected for| vice or by those who are Monday, Dec. 3, St ale Ie aunt S1 Joney Lincoln a Hoover Trere thing of how it would be re- was Bill. And, what kind? It| COUNCIL Ray in years to come. Living-| unable fo contact their (eph’s hospital. lsent on to CARE to make ere a 5 Do-mpairs and | The December meeting of a i Sta Fox and a Wolfe; grains— along Main street the pastwith 10 peints, weighing 195|the RAY LIVINGSTON college freshmen team was (nell) Wolfe, 169 Bank St.|} : : ! : few weeks. |pounds. Which, just in case|Council will be held on Mon- a unbeaten, could make North-| |Landisville "a daughter, on No of Sidr ner for, Be ayy Drowns | ’ | : ’ - 2 : : | ’ ’ § 'G 1 c . ach an oldens an orll! e © o |you don’t understand such/day Dec. 10, at 7:30 o’clock(all-around play as a fresh-'west Missouri State hard to [Wednesday, Dec. 4, at thejroom was allowed to vole! There's a Beach for swim- . . . and ie : weekend have prompted mpore have been reports o Ray Livingston Setting ly were Debbie Latchford, .,; \.hhed and on their Was born on the tenth anni- The annual Christmas re- costumes, scenery and light-o n & Hal dT time they lifted their voices! . Rh Usually, the cold weather pry aswell, Je alstead, Tom- mirable restraint in not nam- ; ) the Maytown elementary|1961, has kept up his fine id ind| I | However, we've pt up men who played on the var-solo shepherd. A woodwind A different kind of thrill ; course, if you see Bill he'11/clude: Faye Brubaker, Greg five touchdowns for his team|duction will direct the per- Did you ev tak beacon light on R. D. 2. \ { {they had voted, together y ever ake a look | : | Anyhow, Bill was hunting|giaven Hess. Bonnie Hoffman \a; ca ; {Dec. 2, at St. Joseph’s hospit-lexchange at this ’ position as he did in high { thing. with the usual hunting gpoemaker, Beth and Chris- with the same agility, speedjior high school basketbelljoy,'s son, Saturday, Dec. 1,CARE packages for needviers and Fishers, Millers oid forth about a by-pass around able. His friends carried eX-\wil] pe a choral sing, accom- ground gainer in his confer-day. the parents of a daughter,selves;, NOT to give theand Charles, Dick and Frank through our borough. |about the minimum. public. defense, playing halfback. physician, who may be |(Parker) Detz, 139 N. Marketlkind. As a consequence, a There are two presidents— call how the traffic has been Was a beautiful big buck] Vane esting of R “ston, plus the fact that the family physician: Gene and Virginia (Pen- Christmas a happier time for Rye and Rice and Kane. As | By few weeks we mean/things, is a mighty big buck.'in the Friendship Fire Hall.-/man at Northwest Missouri! beat in the next few seasons. Dr. David Schlosser Lancaster General hospital. 'for a country to which the (Turn to Page 4) Sunday
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