With bearing down, exactly like Christmas but it/ does prompt us to recall that the plan now is to erect the Old Man it Winter, feels not Here's The Penna. Dutch «Story As Told In English A week ago the Bulletin in Pennsylvania Dutch. If you have tried to read this story and find if hard going and want to check yourself, we this week are giving you a ‘‘reasonable translation of the story content, The translator who wishes to remain anonymous, is a student and a scholar who speaks Pennsylvania Dutch fluently and who enjoyed this little story because of its simplicity, its mild humor printed a story ee Se BN Hi of = The Mount Joy BULLETIN SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 33 M OUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY and the challenge it afforded. The challenge, of course, is based on the fact that there is no true, correct way to write the Penn- To Make Distinguished 9c Coe? = «2 -v = . : " Nite Darke. years since I went to see myfovercoat (after falling in the 3 Cc 00 oar hannels 1 ther significant importance to the ’ p oC 00 |girl Sal for the first time,/cow stable). If it wasn’t mes- | ond 5 or ower uses. community. The actual conversion w be done by technicians R.C.A., who routinely servi the two-way sets in the fi [company’s ambulance two of its three trucks. n- . pointed, a committee formed must be made in the base : . : | "S|station, which is under the/2nd he project definitely) * |direction of the Zone Seven|aynched. S- tea dt organization. the cost of conversion wi station will be met by (Zone 7 organization. [that all stations in Zone will make the changeover a the county will follow same method. B Tribe Divides Basketball Tilts f 1 t : ; have to work out a deal with| Competition was held Tues- an outstanding contribution/the = Marietta elementary] Donegal’s seesaw basket- h IE : ; : : ! s y ! th oul ng iS aaa Fagg 22 rer, that is, find a boy/day, a2n, 8, any Sz groups the community during the|school at an approximate|ballers split a pair this past Sanvel or anlabon 18 Fourth graders .of =the Pll ye friend for her. were entered. ey DPEriOrm |, ct year. He need not be alcost of $500. It is planned to|week, dropping a; 65-55 affair| >’ y g Grandview elementary school nore carefully and discover- i . ed for more than 7500 people ; ph | : : January 17, at the Donegal ! c d that she was talking to| This I did mot care for. "gq . Extension groups member of the Junior Cham-lerect the pole sometime nextjat Ephrata and winning, 73- high school building [saw the results of their er mother and that they|She was freckle-faced andl. © he backbone oF ups ber of Commerce. summer. 50 at Lampeter-Strasburg. Other officers named jn. Sharing at Christmastime” ere having fun reading and/her nose was too big and I uare dancers with organi- Organizations of the com-| However, the Marietta P.| Victory, apparently, rose project this week. ranslating the little story. [didn’t know any boy who STFS In. IOSt counties] w= T. A. has been asked to rec-land fell, on the point-produc-| — While the group was study- oe © eo wanted her. However, bY They include rural youth 18! ommend the exact site for|tion of Jack Rice, who hit ing the Navajo Indians in for 16 on Friday and crashed home 27 on Tuesday. the hots. and In addition, a changeover Chief Myers estimated that cost the Friendship company about $300. Cost of the base the sometime between April and November, Chief Myers said| - the same time. All Zones in/has been elected president of then Bates Are Set ile me- ill of ce re Already a number of or- ganizations have indicated, willingness to participate. Now the announcement comes this week that a gen- eral chairman has been ap-| Under the guidance of the Mount Joy Community Coun- cil, the celebration is to be under the JOSEPH SREAEFFER 11 Donegal School Authority Elects Dale Arnold Pres. Dale Arnold of t Maytown clude: John C. Hoffman, vice the/the Donegal Union School president; Sam Balsbaugh, District Authority. |secretary; James Baker, asst Arnold succeeds Daniel/secretary, and Harold Krall M. Wolgemuth, who had treasurer. headed the school’s property B financial organization since . its beginning some 10 years Pupils Get Letter ago. Election was at the group's For Yule Package conjunction with their social studies, they decided to send Christmas gifts to a Navajo {Reservation in New Mexico The Donegal High School|instead of exchanging gifts Junior and Senior Highlamong themselves. Science Fair will be held in| Following a suggested list, the Donegal High gymnasium|the children packed a box March 8 and 9, according tolfor the children at the reser- For Science Fair | chairmanship ofjJoseph Shaeffer, Mount Joy, of been a teacher of Home Ec- onomics the Joseph Shaeffer Named Head Of Memorial Day Committee assistant postmaster. George Alberi, president of the Community Council, this week said that Shaeffer, who long has been interested in the history and back- ground of the community, has agreed to accept the top management job of the |early summer event. . | The committee named to |assist Shaeffer includes: Charles Ashenfelter, Mar- shall Dussinger, Bernard (Grissinger, Mrs. James Rob- erts, Warren Foley, Gerald Sheetz, Irvin Smith, James Heilig and Richard Rain- bolt. Already several important steps have been taken and he general, over-all plan of ittack has been plotted. Mount Joy can look for- ward to at least these spec- ial events: Memorial Day exercises; dedication of the new Mount Joy Community Swimming Pool, dedication of the new, ‘ebuilt Main Street, comple- ion of the tree planting pro- gram, dedication of the Sports Farm, (a detail which 1as never been accomplished) ind others. The “others” at this point, ire slightly vague. However, such events as a big parade, another popular wash-line art show, baseball Jame, etc, etc. are in the planning stages. Memorial Day this year falls on Thursday. Thus, it s now anticipated that the observance and all its rami- ications will expend through the weekend. B MEET -- The Teachers MARGARET G. BROWN Mrs. Margaret G. Brown R. D. 2, Mount Joy has and an advisor of Future Homemakers of {Henry Hackman, chairman of|vation which was mailed in the Science department. [time for their Christmas. : fr: The teachers of the science This week a letter was re- was in command. The L-S of commendation and appre- Friday night, Jan. 25, with twelve. games at 6:45 and 8:15. The| following Friday they . re- turn to the home hardwood| for a return game with Man-| heim Central. Donegal remains 6 - 2 in| league play. The judging will take|ler, Joan Schaeffer and Lor! Mat Program ority. The order was madeJV’s won 53 to 23. place on Mar. 8. There will aine Gilbert motored tol Soy of ae Dorgan shave g . [that the letter be “written in| This week, the Tribe willbe five place winners for| Washington, D. C. on MN Endslovi. A doubleheader wrestlingithe strongest possible words|play at Manheim Central on|each grade from seven thru/day to see the “Mona Lisa’ the National ; They museums Barn-| points of interest in lon exhibit at |Gallery of Art. |visited other Be VISIT SON and Mr. and Mrs. Jay (who summoned Constable The varsity contest will Marvin Foltz, the culprits (who stole a 500-pound safe|bring together two undefeat- ed wrestlers, Eugene Funk {from the Arnold Garage last Thursday night at about mid-jof Donegal and Manheim night were captured within|Central’s Glenn Metzger. Donegal will bring three lan hour. The men finally admittedlundefeated junior high garp- plers to the mats, Robert to the robbery and told {where they had hidden the|Brubaker at 88 pounds, Gary Cupper at 95 pounds, and [safe. They did not have time | I got up, cleaned myself as| best I could.Then Sal brought Jeffrey Zerphey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerphey was the grand winner in the) annual Pinewood Derby, sponsored by the Cub Scout Pack 136 Wednesday even- to open it because they knew|Curtis Pierce at 120 pounds.|ing in the Donegal Annex they were being pursued. Brubaker was last year’s Jr.|auditorium. | Mervin Arnold was more High league champion at 80 . |concerned about the valuable|pounds. C gl itis month, each records and papers than the| The junior Indians also|-! Cout was given a block of wood, nails for axles] and four wheels. After each racer was designed and con structed (not to exceed five ounces), Robert Nissley con- ducted a “weigh-in” meet on threaten Manheim with three boys, each of whom has lost only once this season, Robert Rote at 165 pounds, Robert Sargent at 145 pounds, and Steve Miller at 112 lbs. money ($80) | The safe was returned on| [Saturday from a wooded larea near Lake’ Grubb. Arn- jold immediately had it set lin concrete which will make| lit more difficult to be moved] Doors will open at 5 p.m.Saturday morning at the |again. At 9:30 in the morning. Bee the weekly wresting clinic Cletes S. Blantz, son oi for elementary students will] VISIT HOSPITAL (Mr. and Mrs. Cletes W.be held in the gymnasium| Six students of Donegal |Blantz, is a patient in the U.|lunder the direction of Wal- High School recently visited S. Naval hospital at Jackson-/ter Price and Kenneth De-(St. Joseph’s hospital, Lancas- ville, Fla.,, where he has un-|poe, wrestling coaches. Har-{ter, through Project MORE, dergone surgery. His address vey Baney has been assiting a program resigned to inter- is Ward 3, U. S. Naval Hos-Depoe wtih the junior highest more students in medi- pital. Jacksonville, Fla. coaching duties. cine. The six students were Bs B Carroll Ann Heisey, Rodney TO NEW YORK CITY HOME FROM HOSPITAL |Rice, and Karen Rice, all in Donald Eby of Mount Joy Mrs. Oliver Mateer ofthe ninth grade, and Sue spent the weekend in New Birchland avenue, returned Martin, Thomas Meckley, York City visiting with home from the General hos-and David Byers, of grade Richard Becker. pital Sunday. twelve. Cub Scouts Hold Annual Pine Wood Derb Scout House. ish teacher at also gahool America for nine years. She [started teaching at the Done- lore [gal High School, but two ig. ) |years ago she went to tl flice that several people fell right into the room. a i Le- held Monday. years old and more. The Ephrata J.V.s also/department of the Annex and|ceived acknowledging tes 8g0 she Went lo she ho have had serious prob-| As luck would have it, Sal Sensenig, Gladys Kutz Musser first was made al By unanimous vote, thelwon, 36 to 15. high school are serving as|gifts. With the letter came, mrs Brown rdveived ad : i ati ./was alone, she scolded dog|roY ’ irk |vice-president in 1955. . He board asked that a letter of Tuesday night at Lampeter|the committee for the fair. |pictures of the Indian child-p. 1 os ms of discoloration have Fay Eshelman, Dale Shirk : : : : |P Bachelor of Science from alled to say that the water/Put she could hardly keep ,_ Young Roger Thome. | 2S been with the companyigrateful commendation be|- Strasburg, Rice’s big count] The fair will be divided in-jren who go to school at a Mansfield State College. She 5 the best it has been for a/from laughing out loud. Af 3 [since 1941. sent to Daniel M. Wolge- was bolstered by 17 fromito five divisions. They are mission there. ee Tre : ‘ Ss S aj arlene Bucher and Jere 4 Tr.) reels . : y= {took her graduate courses at ng time. ter I had fixed myself (after Ereider B muth for his long and faith- Brown and 10 from Grove.|junior high science, senior, B |Pennsvivinia’ Stete Univers oe © © lthe fall) we went into the The group meel ohce: cach ful service to the Donegal Donegal took an early lead, high science, chemistry, bio-TO SEE “MONA LISA“ ——! 20 sylva : : ore € | sity. John Miller, water system/|Parlor, she sat on one side month. Anyone interested in Double Header Union school district asland except for the 3rd frame(logy, and psysics. | Donald Eby, J. Terry Zel.| LE NANCY KAY GINDER Mrs. Nancy Kay Ginder, Ton- 460 Springville Road, Mount Joy, is an English and Span- Donegal High She graduated from Eliza- Wash- ; go hart of Mount Joy were the ington, oh Jetitown Salle ge od has weekend guests of their son, B—— pooh . Re I £2 tor ei ht Dr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart| Dry ice is solidified carbon arovgh Weve g and family, in Northeast, Md. dioxide. years. oT JOHN D. DAY III John D. Day, III, a guid- lance counselor at Donegal VY |High School resides at 205 Park Avenue, Mount Joy. tin Heisey and Donald Mar- cere es assiste r Miss Wednesday night before|tin, Wolf award. ne i Mi approximately 120 persons| pen 1 won the banner for/piano. Committee chairman the Cubs raced their Tacershayving the most parents and Hendrix announced that a on a specially constructed|gy jy present. Mrs. Robert change in the meeting place ramp; Preliminary TaceS Martin's Den 2 was in charge for Cub Pack meeting had were held to name den WID-of the opening and closing (Turn to page 2) 1 ners. Jeff was the winner of Den 5; Gary Bell, Den 3; Greg Young, Den 2: and Jer- ry Nissley, Den 1. In the fin- als Jerry beat Greg and Gary but lost to the faster racer run by Jeff. The grand winner was presented with a plaque and each den winner was given a blue ribbon a. ward. Jeff also won the race last year. Richard Hoover, Cubmast- er, was in charge of the Pack #136 meeting assisted by Winfield Hendrix, Cub Scout committee chairman. Cub- master Hoover presented the following awards: Edward Hartman, Allen Seigrist,, Greg Young, Larry Fackler, Scott Albert, Martin Heisey and Drew Hostetter; Bob Cat awards; Barry Gemberling, Charles Wasser, and Larry Hendrix, Bear awards; Larry Fike, gold arrow point; Mar- a Mr. Day started his teaching career School and then proceeded to Donegal]. He has been teach- at Mount Joy High ing for 17 years. Day received his education t West Chester State Col- ge, where he earned a B.S. t Millersville State College, Air University, and Temple AMBULANCE REGULATIONS University, where he receiv- d an M.Ed. The following rules apply to use of the Mount Joy Friendship Fire company’s community am- bulance: d 1.—Ambulance will respond only to orders from doctors and local or state police. 1 Kt 2.—No pregnant woman in active labor will be transported unless there is a physician in at- tendance in the ambulance. h Wednesday, the commencement Mr. Two Mount Joy area siu- ents will be graduated on February 6, at mid-semester of Elizabeth- annual ywn college. They include: William A. Earhart, son of and Mrs. Henry Ear- art, 20 N. River street, Maytown, who is a candidate 3.—A female patient will not be transported |f unless there is a nurse or a member of the fam- ily accompanying same. o g or a bachelor of science de- ree in secondary education, and John H. Hensyl, son of 4—A nurse will not be provided by ambul- |Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hen- ance drivers unless requested by attending [svl. 240 Elizabeth street, physician. Landisville, candidate for the bachelor of science de- Rules adopted in 1958 gree in education, elemeni- ary.