9: le items or 29¢ Nps | nN. 9 »n see nN. A a ed according to a that the police department of Mount Joy does have copies of laws which it is expected t Boro Council Faces <=, Hot Appointment wn The Mount Joy BULLETIN Although the Borough|given that when nominations| > {Council Monday night, atjare opened — probably next = i Lt its December meeting held in|meeting on January 7 his > 0 7 E ot En the Friendship Fire Hall, didiname will be presented. x EH: cae i578 not make its 1963 appoint-| Toppin served a five-year _ ri - AE = z=eak ment to the Borough Autanor-[term, which expired a year = a : rz. ity, the matter was discussed|ago. The seat was filled by smc = Rll, bara Now, here's a subject weas one of the “hot” items for|the appointment of Bernard SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 28 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURS DAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY have been mulling around in consideration. Grissinger. { the old head for some time. The Council faces the res Toppin had served the au-| This week we'd like to pass possibility of naming an|thority as both secretary and as president. | Other present members of] the Authority include B. Ti- tus Rutt, Henry Zerphey Jr. and Frank Germer. | Authority member to fill the seat now held by Frank Zink, for a five-year term, Whether or not Zink is a candidate for the seat by re- it along to you. ® oo 0 Boy and Girl Of Month Probably only a few peo- ple in the Mount Joy com- munity realize that some of their most valuable records appointment was not the ‘hot The council voted to re- are i portion of the discussion. tain the one-quarter of one n danger. . : ra. s. 6 When the question was op-|percent wage tax for 1963; voted a Christmas bonus to boro employees of 1 week's pay; looked with favor upon, ened, the name of John Top- Whether they care about pin was suggested and dis- the safety of the records iscussed and the indication was Something else, But, they erection of a sign on east] should bt ‘e | i Main street notifying east- : bound traffic that the ‘“‘pave-| Let's put it this way. If Marietta School ment narrows” and that there is a ‘narrow bridge”; voted $230 to the Friendship! Fire company, which is the final payment of a $1,000 pledge to the firemen for '62; and discussed erection of 35 mile-per-hour speed signs a- long the length of the new Main street project. you, as a citizen of this com- munity want to read the laws of this borough, there is only one place you can see a copy. | : . o oo © | The pupils and staff of the Thai place is th .._ , Marietta Elementary School OPE Bee oy t ® Oyiginal will present a Christmas pro- e book, where they|g,,m entitled, “The Spirit of hoi Reoxda oe, Lor Christmas”, on Monday, Dee, The council noted that sev- passage. iy he 7:30 pa in the school...) bills for cutting of weeds ®e oo o auditorium. Choirs represent-|, q gras for the 1962 season ling the various grades sing lh - 3 » At present there are threeiappropriate music which ac-jcrcy that statements be SIV. To Present Yule Program & JUDITH ANN KIPPLE GLENN MUSSER Judy is the daughter of Glenn is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kip-and Mrs. Elias Z. Musser, oflin Perry county. MORE DEER KILLS Authority John Melhorn, Donegal St.| thunting and Ken Roth of] [Rheems, who was hunting in| {the same party, |pointer, weighing The problem of “muddy |pounds. fort. | Lavern Kaugh, Dover, the] Decision to do an intensiv [third man in the group, shot/“flush job” on the wate la 126-pound, 5-point buck. |mains was made killed ality held its December in Perry|ing. The Authority, at least fo New Haven street, |nice spike buck ‘lcounty on the opening day {125 pounds. Two more Mount Joy men, shot a 3-water in Mount Joy is to belengineering about 115/¢ackled with a “massive” ef-structions to “do what is nec-ing troubhe in many parts of Tuesday few days, if the weather ! George ‘Prince’ Albert, of night as the Borough Author-mild enough, will give meet- mains of labout 7:15. It weighed about/the time being, has decided to clear out dirty water. against a temptation to place the muddy water problem ex-ings are To Try Massive Flush ween we nee sQOperation On Water System "clusively in the hands of an|given an opportunity to ex- firm with in-pell the water which is giv- {the borough. the, The plan, as outlined, will nexticall for use of perhaps sev- ISleral plugs at one time-. _thel The problem has plagued : of the community aj. Authority for many king size flushing according oo po and it has struggled rto the best plan it can devises, correct the situation. How- lever, recent reports are that instead of improving there essary.” e/ As outlined Tuesday, r/Authority within the Fire plugs and other open- to be tapped and ter in sections which before hunting in Juniata county, brought home deer. They] were Jerry Leonard, Frank Street, and Art Brubaker, of Park avenue. Billy Dommel reports get- Expect To Hear Court ting a 110-pound spike me: Action In ‘Annex’ Case [ere reports of “muddy’ wa- I were not involved. | A certain amount of pa- {tience has been exercised by {both water consumers and the Authority for it was be- lieved that the Main strect rebuilding project may have Jinesent. Books i Noi Combanies the acting onl. {; justices of the peace for|ple, 156 Manheim Street, Mount Joy R1. He is a senior, John L. Zerphey killed al Monday, Dec. 17, is the, Whether or not the court|disturbed the water lines en- recent books are pL, the oa stage. The three acts are itl, ction, Mount Joy and is a senior inin the vocational agriculture|3.point deer in Perry county|gate set for another of the will issue a final determina-ough to cause a temporary en: Locks He oi pe % Chistes Outdoors”, pecision was made to hold|the business course at Done- course and plans to farm af-weighing about 110 pounds. [many legal hurdles in theltion on Monday is not/unpleasant situation. A third d , : * Pisimas JnopQrs 1 and\ihe annual hudget making|3al high school. ter graduation and possibly Florin “annexation” case. |known. However, there are] However, since the street ird, and more ancient “The True Gift”, which por- activities attend college at a later date those well versed in the pro-was virtually finished, the meeting of the council some-| Her high school book, is in the hands of the|trays the Nativity. to study agricultural :ime in January. have included: engin- Jaycees To Hold [parties concerned are to ap On that day attorneys for |cedure who believe that itjproblem has continued. sy vo 0.0 foosanize Neuss, Sra Connell heard details off Hocksy 9, 11, 12; Rifle 10, grins | pear in court and present nay be 2 few days before aj The Authority was com. None of the three are giv-|ing add to the Yoh ior certain “conditions” along|11, 12; Tennis 9, 10; Junior He is a member of Cross . ltheir arguments to the court |decision is made. : fronted at its November en more than the ordinary| Peggy DeJesus sings Mary's I0PEWell street and in a sec |Play Committee; Senior play; Roads Brethren in crrist Shopping Tour supporting their respective|, 100: it has been hintedimeeting by some 15 citizens protection which we all givelsolo and Karl Libhart is yl ion at the back of some|Vewspaper Staff 11, 12; Year- Church, where he is treasur- | positions [st Bt is possible = 2Ppeslof the New Haven area who : mig possibly agen 1Olreported a very bad condi- oroperties on the north side of Main street. About 10 days ago a fire was discovered in that are=z our possessions in our homes.|solo Shepherd. A woodwind In other words, the bookslensemble and brass octette are not kept in a safe or injare added features. Other il Alternate 12. She is a member Crinity Lutheran of i Special way Protected special Rrioers Sosluge ind extinguished. However |Mount Joy, where she teach-and chorus. ; siah home will be guests of Mount Joy; those people op-argument court next week, 0. IE oy oy €y, "orale withorities were unhappy|:s Primary Sunday schooll His activities have includ-the Mount Joy Junior Cham-iposing the annexation; Mount it would not be likely to go We are not implying hotly Ske ERO Ee Ri ary with the situation. slass. Se also has taught ined: ber of Commerce Saturday Joy twp. East Donegal twp.before court until the middle either the mayor or the sec-t Ch e aus m; po n €l Fire Chief John Myers was he church Bible school for FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; Key-for their annual Christmasiand Mount Joy borough. {of February. Fotary are in GRAV Way negil- lew, ar eS et ichard} ,; oon authority to take nec-| he last two summers. stone Farmer Award 12:shopping trip. y y way negli-Clark, Paul Loucks, Barry sssary action under a bor| Judy plans to attend col- Chaplain FFA 10; President] Each child at the home, gent or careless in even ajHarkins, Danny Howell, Scott minor detail. This is just the Penwell, Bill Burris, Farl way it is and the way it has/Hubbard, Susan Flowers, been. Sandra Frick, Jean Gryant, . O° {John Parker, Steve Sload, But, should something hap-|Rickie Smedley, Eddie Flow- pen to these books, the laws|ars, Jeffrey Mumma, Dennis of this borough would be/Hay, Lynn Heffman and Da- lost. Oh, yes, some kind oflyiq Gallo. Student assistants law could be pieced togetheriare Joe Luzader, James Pack- ogctr Basketball Team, 53-37 from old legal publicationsiarq Glenn Shank, Gary Web- in the papers, from recordsier and Barry Detwiler. After spilling a 10-point correct despite the facet that of the attorneys of the coun-| pips. Mildred H. Sloan.|loss to Penn Manor last week it’s too soon for standings to ty and from various other\yrysic Instructor of Maytown|the Donegal high school In- mean anything to say that “make do” sources. land Marietta Schools, com-{dians bounced into the Lan- Donegal is second in the Sec- ugh ordinance ire hazards. Tribe Raps Elizabethtown concerning a business education career, County FFA Reporter [ling 9, 10, 11; {Chorus 11, 12; Glee Club 11 12; Varsity Club 11, 12 stitute Cooperative tion Rep. 11; Rose Farmer Degree 11 County 4-H Club. 9, 10, 11 Song Leader. s h oo 0 an Ipiled the production and willjcaster County Basketball tion One standings. B ut, the originals an € direct the performance. League Tuesday of this week] Besides the 9 fieldgoals and official records would bel The public is cordially in-{With a resounding win over g free tosses which Rice tos- DONEGAL VACATION % Ivite Elizabethtown sed | 2 i | Donegal Union gone |vited to attend. own. sed in, Brown and Lippold| ill be closed Frid De eT S0 Ebene The big one Tuesday, play- figured in the counting. Wi Ds vos an bi If you think this is an over-| led on the home floor, gavel pn) 0.01 took a 10 - 6 qi SO pCiisimias again on/man, Jaycee ituati ; era : ing 53-37! and will conven i fman, drawn situation and that we Donegal a whopping 53-37)... 1.24 and thereafter are viewing with alarm, letisych matters but the law of|victory as Jack Rice bom us tell you that the threeithe community should be/barded for 26 big points. [never slowed In fhe {period the Indians third 3 1963. upped 00k Staff 12; Student Coun-er of the high school Sunday, school class and secretary of] the/the summer Biblé school. He| Church, sings in the church’ quartette ege next year to prepare for FFA 11; Jr. Advisor FFA 2 Honor Banquet 9, 11; Wrest- Baseball 10; |Penna. Holstein Freisian As- |sociation All Penna. Junior Calf Award 10; American In Conven- County Red Jfor the 12; Community 4-H Club 12 Schools/the late Frank Tyndall. .| The 1963 shopping tour is vacation/in charge of For Children | Attorneys involved repre- . {sent those people who have|interested parties. Boys and girls of the Mes-petitioned for annexation to superior court by one of thetjon. At the same time, Donegal Srpings Road customers were complaining. Tuesday night, two filters taken from the home system of a Donegal Springs Road If the case is not heard in accompanied by a Jaycee and fortified with a the Jaycee organization, will | Jmake a trip f what purchases he wishes. Later the youngsters will] Mount Joy’s Christmas go to the Friendship Fire/lights are all ablaze! Hall and be assisted with] gift wrapping by the Joycees/ Commerce lighting commit- :! And, as a final attraction tee chairman, said this week day, they will be|that the treated at the Lincoln rest-the greeting signs and the aurant by Mr. and Mrs. Lee | Holtzman. For many years the children were guests of One Of 400 In | College Field | | Period Project Tom Zimmer- president Ray Was Wednesday morning, January Bair said. cash reservoir 2 mug Mou nt J oy Yu le Li g hts ;{business ir i men ho ANY . Co m m u n ity Tree U P Art Sprecher, Chamber of| Christmas wreaths, lerected on the grounds of the resident showed massive con- tamination in relatively short periods. The Authority, backed by the opinion of its consulting engineer, has ruled out—for the present — the possibility of a broken main. They point out that when a line is brok- en and water under pressure is flowing out of the line through an opening, mud or other material of contamina- tion just can not reenter the mains at that spot. Boi lcommunity tree are all in- (stalled for the 1-962 season. | Two changes are evident [this year. A brand new ‘greeting’ sign has been installed at the west edge of the borough, between Mount Joy and Flor- in which matches the one which has been displayed for several years at the east end of the old cotton mill. This year the community Florin Christmas Program Dec. 22 Christmas tree — after many| The annual Florin Commu- years on the lawn of Dri jv Christmas Carol pro- Mary Bowman — has been ram will be held Saturday, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in front record books we are men- easily and quickly available Thus, in the early season : ; } x : : tioning here are the ONLY|t, everyone at any and alljstanding, DH.S, coached tne", Pont Production fo Js -. fg oF Wenpy Ya Olson. rinity Lutheran church. of the Florin Branch of ihe records of borough ordinanc- reasonable times. jis Season by. dm Saag ied 39 to 25. Expect Tree Decisions 'Eric A. Dison, 232 S. Market Cut and erected by the|Lancaster County National $a e © o | a $$ 3s “lands 1 « 1 Mts statistic Y It was E’town’s second loss St. is one of more than 400/borough crew, the tree this|Bank. 2 : A logical question arises l Dlosse andessiand ai i {of the young season. . |students from Keuka avi ap Bg Soom the AA The Smilies carols win be oS Noi a criticism © €e way, . [ The host JV's won 38 to B C Oo J 2 Keuka Park, N. Y. partici-of Clyde Nissley on Mariettajsung by the group; the g 3 : iy | i : Weal gEont the eile! book anyone is handling the siiz- Boy's and Girls 24. Y ommittee n an. pating in the college's yearly|avenue. ~hristmas message will be Mere tion. It is a good, hard look) Last week, fall Field Period. | And—as has been the cus-/bresented by Rev. Benjamin against Penn John’s cathedral, the Empire State building, the NBC stu- definite ot making copies available game 33 to 23. At the January 2nd meet- Plan, oe © oo to everyone at all times is|4ioc and upper and lower| Friday night the Indiansing, to be held at the home This business of borough well deserving of a more\naw York. go to Hempfield for gamesjof Mrs. James Roberts, the ordinances is important than casual thought by the Chaperones included Mr. |at 6:45 and 8:15 p.m. ‘tree planting committee will |citizens and taxpayers of the community. ®e © eo not even| Last week in the Farm & criminal Home News we used a five- oline filler item which asked Keener, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Lib- hart, Mrs. Nornsby, Mrs. Al- bert, Mrs. Greg, Mrs. Weid- man, Mrs. Bender, Mrs. Bru- saker, Mrs. McPherson, Ma- sel Baltozer, Mr. Valle, Mrs. For instance—It is a fact Postmaster Gives Hints On Christmas Mailing all enforce. A move to correctthe question — “Has anyone|Grubb, Mrs. Meckley, Mrs. that particular difficulty isSuggested moving Thanks- 7ellenbaum, Mrs. N. Kendig being made as new ordin- giving back to October — tojind Mrs. B. Kendig. Postmaster Zerphey putments, most of which can be ances are added. But—what clear the way for a greater Els his “Mail- Early for Chrisi-avoided if everyone will fol- about the older laws? shopping carnage? 'N HONORARY mas” Campaign into highlow these simple require- $9 | yy “Martha Ellen Rainbolt S2r today. ments. There are no copies off Walter Demmy, Donegal Sogriter of i. on fo The postmaster said, “We, Be sure your Christmas are ready for an all timecarqd and gifts are up-to-date record Christmas mail. Every Use the new 4c Christmas most ordinances available to Springs road laughingly said the general public for inspec- “Don’t do that. It would get Richard A. Rainbolt, Donegal] Springs Road, this week was facility of the Post Office is tion. If you as a citizen and|in the way of Halloween.” 8% we : r taxpayer of Mount Joy wish eo « o Moore © pershio - being expanded to render Siepips on your. greeting to read a certain law, it! His “friends” are having Wa Iz A fons > maximum service. Extra : : : would be necessary to speak fun this week with Judge nguage ONOrary 4 ..cks and personnel havel Pack Christmas gifts se- fraternity. Martha is a soph- more at Westminster college n New Wilmington, Pa., and received the honor on the basis of work done in French been added, and special mail-jcurely in sturdy containers. ing schedules will be set up! Use complete addresses — to insure prompt handling of include street number, rural tremendous flood of both in-route or post office box num- coming and outgoing mail.” ber. Be sure street names to one of the officials whoJim Hockenberry. happens to be custodian of ® © o the book and make arrange- Serving as cook at a hunt ments to see the book at theiring camp in Perry county a convenience. few days ago, the judge put e o o a batch of dried beans to|'t the college. “However,” the Postmast-are complete with avenue, If you wanted to read, tosoak on the stove one even- er continued, “the vast vol-parkway, road or drive MARRIAGE LICENSES ume of Christmas mail is on- Avoid abbreviation of street reread and to study the law ing. at your convenience and leis- vc oo Lloyd Mitmer Mowrer, of ly a part of our problem.land state names. Use zone ure you are asking a big ex- The next morning — you|Marietta, and Mary Louise When names and addressesjpumbers, and be sure to in- tra favor of our authorities. housewives already have|Sutter, Wood street, Florin. are carelessly written andclude your own 2zone num- Ralph William Rice Jr. of packages are poorly wrapped ber in your return address. oO o guessed it—there were beans 45 Columbia ave., Mount joy or have insufficient postage] And most important of ali We have no doubt thatpopping out of the kettle, they are and will continue tooozing over onto the stoveand Carole June Epler, be cooperative and helpful inland even onto the floor. Wood street, Florin. sult in delays and disappoint-'the next few days. |Wednesday jand discussed the merits and an A nurseryman attended the gram was inaugurated in '42| night meeting admittedly as somewhat of| experiment, off-campus] advantages of several differ-work and study experiences| ent kinds of trees, including have become an integral part different kinds of mountain ash, pin oaks, dif-of education. ferent types maples, etc. | The B experiences for the dertake a work and NEW ARRIVALS at/to their vocational choice. son, Wednesday, Dec. 35, : } Miss Olson is Columbia hospital. Sally Ann Nissley. Mr. and Reyka students during sum- Mrs. Simon Nissley of Mount'mer months. The cultural ex- Joy are the maternal grand-perience in religion and the parents. arts is a new requirement that will be offered for the first time this summer. It will| At least three persons are be available to sophomores needed for a good talk. It's B pretty difficult for two per- sons to have a complete con- Some 18,000,000 school! (versation. They need a third children across the world get! | | | { | bout. lof milk. locusts, of Keuka’s liberal arts plan{Dear Mr. Rainbolt: normal sequence of|before the council president current|and the X I Field Period call for fresh-[retail merchants to have the|erous to our campaign again men and sophomores to un-Parking meters study|January 1st, project in a community agen-|{was granted, this action will currently fying, to find an at the Elizabethtown Crippled who will other books? In the passage|;t the system by which val- . : : A decision as to what kind not only decide what kind or : 2 : 3 . of the years they have be-|,;aple Th Ye protected 1 FIP To N.Y. Man Ries 12 2] bois of trees and where to plantkinds of trees and where they, Saye Soilege ET or a are Ne Shuma. paso} St a come TisBlaced. . and how they are available. |, ooo 100 poys|winners won, 63 to 53, lean them along Mount Joy’sare fo be planted but hope oe TRE ra iJescens “lspecial music will be given : eo © o LJ irls together with 20/ing upon their 17 and 1g Main street is expected onto make arrangements wit work and study projects in| A final tour of the 1962[by the chorus of this church. Those things happen. We Wo tie tot the only ones g g : : : January 2. a nurseryman for purchase. : : : The usual Christmas treat know of a valuable church). y Slparents and Mrs. Madeline|Point rampages in the first t d : off-campus study locations in/system was made Monday] i S trea record which just dropped in the community concerned Edgett, reading teacher at{two quarters. Donegal faced Arrangements were ma °| George Groff, co-chairman|17 states, Washington, D. C. night and a few missing and/Will be given to those in at- out of sight in {he same way oie. this vial problem.iip "Donegal Annex, made a|2 15 point deficit at the in- Wednesday night at the De-lwith Irvin Smith of the tree Canada and France. Fieldburned out light bulbs were/tendance. It was no one’s fault. It just There are councilmen andy, .¢ {rin to New York City|termission. cember meeting of the Com-lcommittee of the Community Period runs through Dec. 22. replaced, Sprecher said. | All are invited to attend h od : [private citizens who are not| Saturday, Dec. 8. The trip) The Tribe rallied and munity Council, held at the|Council, reported that the Keuka students will resume, and to participate. appen le 4. ¢ (happy with the present ar as arranged by Mrs. Edgett showed more scoring punch home of President ‘George project is going well, is be-'their classroom work on That's what happens to old rangements. They visited Chinatown. in the second half. However, Albert, for all Lroiminary ing accepted and that those campus Jan. 7. | books and things unless they $9: . . [the Statue of Liberty, the/the lead was too heavy to information 2 2 Spee Prot charge of contacting prop- This year marks the 20th| . are safely and carefully stor- _L0¢ keeping of originaliyyiteq Nations building, St.|overcome. ject to be in hand by thatlerty owners are making their year for the Keuka Field] @ Letter to the Editor ® 3 records safe and secure and Penn Manor won the JV date. calls. Period. Although the pro-| G. C. Murphy Company|facts about the United Cam- Mckeesport, Penna. |paign, its aims and object- November 28, 1962 lives, to the people of Lan- |caster County would be im- We understand you went|possible without the help of our newspapers. mayor to plead for] You have been most gen- until|this year. I hope you will find satis- faction in the knowledge that free and approval cy. Juniors and seniors hold/thus encourage people tojyour help will mean that Lloyd and Flora (Ness)regularly paying jobs or en-shop the Mount Joy retailjyour fellow citizens of Lan- Ankney, Mount Joy R1, a gage in other work relating|establishments. caster County will know bet- It is indeed rare, but grati|er health and personal hap- individual|Piness in 1963 through the plead for the mer-/3€rvices of United Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Duane S. pigeons Hospital. She is/chants of Mount Joy 'because|?8¢ncies. Malm of Drexel Hill, Pa., are receiving credit for a commu- when the merchants are pros- Our sincere thanks. the parents of an 8b. 9:0 service Field Period re- perous the whole town bene- Sincerely oz. son, John David, born on quirement. fits C. E. Burnett Tuesday, Dec. 11, at Lanke- "1, .4qgition to the vearly| We value and appreciate General Campaign nau hospital in Philadelphia. lt3)) field period. study andlvour efforts on behalf of thel Chairman United Cam- Mrs. Malm was formerly ork experiences are offered paign merchants of Mount Joy. Wel look forward to bigger and| better outlooks for Mount Joy and with your type of] splendid cooperation, we be-| lieve this will come about. Sincerely, F. P. Waldron District Manager As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be reached for emergency ser- vice or by those who are unable to contact their family physician: November 29, Sunday The presentation of the Dr. Thomas O'Connor 1962 of on them, such oversights re-—Mail cards and gifts withinjone, not present, to talk a-a daily CARE lunch or glass Dear Mr. Rainbolt: