4 As the season progresses, one of the topics of conversa- tion is the beauty of the flow- Ee Ad ers on Mount Joy's Main street. . & @ Many many people have used the areas at the foot of the new, little trees for such colorful planting as petunias and other summer flowers. ec eo © One of the most attractive spots is in front of Dr. Ken- dig’s home at Main and Mari- etta. Others are no less beau- tiful but the situation at the intersection and the way the sidewalk was finished is a fine addition. ® ©& o It has been mentioned and is worthy of repetition here that there has been little, if any vandalism in connection with the new trees and the flowers. Seems we all appre- ciate them and everyone is doing his part to protect them. ®e oo o (Turn to page 8) BULLETIN VOL. 63. NO 8 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 SEVEN CENTS This Is Your NEW Mount Joy Bulletin This is your NEW Mount Joy Bulletin! This week your hometown newspaper joins a strengthening tide of publications across the na- tion which are appearing in tabloid form. Many, many people has expressed themselves as preferring a smaller sheet-size paper. “I can handle it better,” is a common comment of readers of tabloids. Advertisers, too, find the smaller size to their liking. The five-column layout lends itself to good readership, better attention at economical prices and gives them an opportunity to tell their stories without exploding budget arrangements. The shift of the Bulletin to a tabloid size is one of a series of changes and improvements which the readers will be seeing within the next few weeks. In the meantime, try the NEW Mount Joy Bulletin for size. We know you will like it! Vote To Change School Architecture At Proposed Addition To Grandview Styles in school buildings change! And, it now appears that the Donegal Union School District is ready to change the style pattern set a few years ago when the, Grand- view and Seiler buildings were erected. Both are “open court” type buildings with “outside” corridors. The former is built in the form of a block “172, The latter is in the form. of a double ‘“U”, or ac- tually more like the letter “Hv, Now, the Donegal district is looking gorward to the need for additional classes and a building program at Grandview. When the original rooms were built there, it was sup- posed that the “U” shape would be completed into an “H” so that it would be very similar to Seiler. However, times and ex- perience play an influencing hand and on Thursday night of last week, as the Donegal MARRIAGE LICENSES Jefferson S. Hartzler, of Belleville, and Gwendolyn K. Witmer, Mount Joy RI, BIRTHS Harold M. and Doris (Eag- er) Baer, Salunga, a daughter on Friday, July 19, at Gen- eral hospital. William E. and Catherine (Davenport) Wilkinscn, 136 West High street, Maytown, a son, Tuesday, July 16, at St. Joseph's hospital. David and Mary (Martin) Hurst, Mount Joy R2, a son. Wednesday, July 24, at the Lancaster St. Joseph's hospit- tal. 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: Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Connor Board of Education held its July meeting, a poll of the members indicated that they prefer to change the architec- tural arrangements. Without exception, the 10 members voted to instruct their architect to design a “double loaded corridor” type building addition, The “double loaded corri- dor” refers to a long, straight hallway with classrooms op- ening off each side. So definite were the school- men in their opinion that they asked the consideration be given the possibility of “filling-in” the courtway of the present Grandview biuld- ing with new class rooms. The matter of heating the building which is of the “op- en court” type was mention- ed as one influencing factor, (Turn to page 5) Limb From Witness Oak Falls on Donegal Church A huge limb from Done- gal’'s Witness Oak landed much in the news this week. The somewhat mysterious afair happened Monday eve- ning about 8:30 o'clock, but by Wednesday there was lit- tle at the scene to show what had happened. A smashed section of the wrought iron fence was tilted on its side, a pane of glass in a window was broken, a few shingles had been replaced on the roof and the smell oi Hit By Car Dennis Engle, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Engle, Wood street, suffered contus- ions of the head and a frac- tured arm Tuesday about 5:15 when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle He = was crossing Main street on his bike when he was struck by a car, headed east, driven by Donald E. Good of New Holland. The accident occurred in the 400 block on west Main street. The boy was taken to the General hospital in the Friendship Fire company ambulance. The boy, brother and a buddy, were returning home from the swimming pool when the ac- cident occurred. B AT THE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. John Kreider of Cedar Lane, recently spent four days at Atlantic City as guests at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, vith an older fresh sawdust filled the air. During a congregational meeting of the Donegal church, without warning, a (Turn to Page 5) Se Sh, Class Reunion The Donegal high school class of 1958 will hold its five-year reunion on Sunday August 4, beginning at 12:30 p.m. at Long's Park in Lan- caster in pavilion #1. A short business meeting will be held at 2:30 to dis- cuss future plans. All class members and their families are invited. This will be a bring-your-own-lunch picnic. The class will provide cold drinks and ice cream, . Br BURN BUILDING Firemen from the Friend- ship and Florin fire company stood by Monday evening at the Raymond Witmer farm, south of Mount Joy, while an old chicken house was inten- tionally burned. Florin used a tank of wa- ter to wet down the site when the fire subsided. B James R. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bennett Jr., 257 Marietta ave. scheduled to com- plete six weeks of training at the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) summer camp at Fort Bragg, N. C., July 26. Cadet Bennett is a 1960 graduate of Donegal Union High School and is active in the ROTC program at College of William and Mary in Wil- liamshurg. Cadet is Florin To Have New Mail Carrier Service Door-to-Door Delivery to Begin Aug. 31; Donald Eichler Named New Deliveryman Beginning August 31, mail service! Florin is to have door-to-door Orders to install the service were received Tuesday, July 23, by Mount Joy Postmaster Elmer Zerphey from Philadelphia. At the close of business the day before, the Florin post office becomes a “Classified finance station of the Mount Joy office.” To Fly Christian Flag On Sunday Something new is to be ad- ded! Shortly a Christian flag is to fly from the staff in Mount Joy’s Memorial park, it was announced this week by Geo. Albert, president of the Com- munity Council, The plan is to raise the Christian flag each Sunday, flying it with Old Glory until noon. The red, white and blue fiag, which features a Chris- tian cross, will appear above the National Emblem. It is the only banner authorized to be displayed atop the United States flag. ET, | iT Bowling Notice to bowlers was giv- en this week by Lee Holtz- man, operator of the Lincoln Alleys, that leagues for 1963- 1964 play are now being formed, “If there are bowlers,” he said, “who wish te roll with a sanctioned league this sea- son, they should leave their names at the alleys at once.” _ B Field Fire Friendship Fire company was called Wednesday after- noon about 2 o'clock to ex- tinguish a blaze on the War- ren G. Shenk farm, Lefever road. The fire, caused by child- ren carelessly using matches, was in a wheat stubble field and about a quarter acre of area was burned over. nD i Ambulance Drive Sometime in August—at a date yet to be determined — the Friendship Fire company plans a door-to-door solicita- tion. Chief John Myers said this week that the solicita- tion will be for the benefit of the new ambulance, members of the company making the rounds. Be Golf Tourney annual Mount Chamber of Com- tournament will be held on Sunday, August 25, it was announced this week by Gerald Hostetter. As in the past, the tourney will be played over the Cool Creek Course at Wrightsville. Hagtetter manager of the tBurney for the Jaycees. B “The bathtub was invented in 1850, and the telephone in 1875. Had you been living in 1850, you could have sat in the bathtub for 25 years The Joy Junior merce golf is without the darn phone ring- ing once.” In a lengthy and detailed instruction, the Director of Local Services Division said that Jack Liggins, Florin postmaster, is to become su- perintendent of the ~ Florin station. He will handle the station but will be attached to the Mount Joy office, for person- nel and report purposes. Name Carrier Donald Eichler Jr., who is now classified as a substitute career clerk at Florin, will be moved to the Mount Joy office and will become a “substitute career carrier.” In that capacity, he will be the Florin letter carrier. He will have no loss of status in the service. As planned, the carrier route will service the newly- annexed portion of Mount Joy, which was formerly Florin. However, Postmaster Zer- phey said that patrons living on Donegal Springs Road who have been served by ru- ral carrier No. 1 will contin- ue to be served in that same manner. Slots and Boxes In some cases it may be necessary for patrons to erect boxes to make service avail- able. However, all patrons must make arrangements before August 31 with a satisfactory mail box on the front of their home or a satisfactory mail slot through the door. Another detail mentioned by Postmaster Zrphey con- cerned the use of Market AVENUE by persons living on Market avenue in Florin, Route Surveyed A survey to lay out the carrier's route already has been made by the postal ser- vice. At about the same time, members of the Florin Lions Club did a great deal of de- tail work when they set up a door number arrangement and encouraged residents of the area to install door num- bers. A casual inspection of the area indicates that most peo- ple have placed the proper numbers on their door al- ready. miami] tte ies Break Ground Ground was broken this week for the new addition to the © Union National Mount Joy Bank building at Main and Barbara streets, To be jocated on the east side of the present structure, the addition will feature ground- level entrance and many new features. i} HOME FROM HOSPITAL Elam Groff. who has been a patient at the hospital in Lancaster for about a week, was to return to his home in —Ward Lowe Florin today,