The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1964, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT

NEW ARRIVALS

Robert and Elsie (Thomas)
Schwert, 325 West Donegal
street, a daughter, Monday,
Sept. 14, at Ephrata Commu-
nity hospital.
William and Gynieth
(Myers) Haupt, 116 E. Main
St., a daughter, Friday, Sept.
11, at St. Joseph’s hospital.
* Council
(From page 1)
including the block ifmedi-
ately north of Main street on
Market street.
Councilmen considered the
possibility of improving three
different short stretches of
alley but no decision was
made.
Councilman Horton was in-
structed to keep a close fin:
ancial check on the previous-
ly approved improvements
and to keep the alley projects
within the $20,000 budget
for 1964 work. Work already
authorized and in progress
is expected to run between
$18,000 and $19,000.
The new Florin traffic
light is expected to be ready
for operation by the end oi
the week. However, for as
long as a week, it will give
only a flashing signal.
Police Chief Bruce Kline
explained that such a proce-
dure is customary to help ad-
just local traffic to the new
traffic system they will be
encountering.
One part of that project
calls for installation of a ra-
dial curb on the southwest
corner to protect the signal
equipment and pole.
Council authorized the
power of four bulbs in street
lights around Memorial park
raised to 2,500 lumens at an
additional cost of $16.20 for
the balance of 1964.
No action was taken on a
proposal to remove several
lights on east Main street,
east of the Chiques creek
bridge.
It was brought out that the
borough has a budgetary pro-
vision for $12,00C per year
for street lighting. Currently
the bills are running approxi-
mately $700 per month.
Council voted to ash the
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Co. to survey and re-evaluate
the borough street lighting
plan.
The Florin Fire company
was granted permission to
buy 150 feet of 2l%-inch fire
hose.
Both Mount Joy companies
were granted third-quarter
allocations. Florin received
$200, Friendship $250.
A communication from the
State Highway Department
indicated that a traffic survey
will be made along Donegal
Springs Road from the old
Borough line to Spooky Hill
corner with a view to estab-
lish a 35-mile-per-hour speed
Zone.
Annexation of Florin has
been accomplished just a lit-
tle more than 18 months now.
Yet, in that relatively brief
interval, much has been done
to integrate that section into
the borough of Mount Joy.
Not all of the problems, of
course, have been solved.
Perhaps not all of the prob-
lems have even been tackled.
However, the initial list
of ‘needs’ in the newly- an-
nexed section has been ap-
proached with vigor and with

good results.
This week a long-discussed
and long anticipated traffic
light at Main and Angle
streets is being installed.
Within a relatively few
days actual construction of
sewers in the Florin area is
set to begin.
Street lights havé been in-
stalled across the Angle St.
bridge.
Houses have been number-
ed and door-to-door mail car-
rier service has been begun.
Aid to the Florin Fire eom-
pany has been given by the
Mount Joy Borough Council.
Florin, as a separate’ and
distinct area of government,
has been established as a:
ward and had full representa-
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Many Improvemnets Since Annexation
in the area, he owns and op-
erates a business in the Flor-
in area and has lived in the
section for many years.
Mount Joy's Christmas
lighting has been extended
through the Florin area and
the “west” greeting sign erec-
ted at the west edge of the
borough.
Mount Joy parades now
begin in the Florin area and
march through all three of
the borough’s wards.
All borough services have
been carried into the Florin
ward—snow plowing, police
protection, street lights and

garbage collection, for in-
stance.
The Florin Hall situation
has been tackled and the
Borough Authority has had a
look at the possibility of join-
ing the Mount Joy and Florin
water systems, including the
possible purchase of the lat-
ter company.
The matter of walkways
to the Grandview school is
being taken care of this fall.
A new walk will connect the
school with the west end of
Birchland avenue and anoth-
er will provide a paved pas-



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1964
Lora Lee Foley will be a
sophomore at Millersville;
Art Schneider will be a jun-
ior at Grove City College;
Joanne Martin will be a sen-
ior at Juniata and Sue Mar-
tin a sophomore at the same
college; Lonny Wolgemuth
will be enrolled at Purdue
University, Lafayette, Ind.
Jeanette Appley Mateer, a
senior at Millersville in lib-
rary science, will be doing
her practical work this sem-
ester in Ephrata. Jean and
Joan Staley are juniors this
year at Catawba College in
North Carolina.



sageway from the school to
the east end of Water street.

An additional number of
Mount Joy area young people
going away to college in-
cludes the following:
Peggy Brill, senior at Mil-
lersviile, is practice teaching
this semester in second grade
under Mrs. Ludwig at Cone-
stoga.
Joan Graybill is a junior
at Eastern Mennonite Col-
lege in Harrisonburg, Va;
Kenneth Brubaker, of Park


tion of three councilmen on
the Borough Council.
A representative of the
area was named to the Bor-
ough Authority. Although he
does not now have residence
Arthur Brubaker,
Avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs.
is return-
ing to Penn State this fall,
where he will be a senior,
majoring in business educa-
More Students to College


tion;
Herbert Nix will be ‘a soph-
omore at Messiah College in
Grantham, Pa.; Carolyn Sloan
will be a sophomore at Eliza-
bethtown Colleg; Richard
Sloan will enter the Philadel-
Florin Lions
Hold Meeting
The bimonthly meeting of
the Florin Lions club was
held Monday, Sept. 14, at
6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy
Diner. :
The club was honored by
the presence of Deputy Dis-
trict Governor, Robert Miller,
Zone Chairman Lloyd Derr,
William Shupert, Guy Loser,

phia College of Pharmacy
and Science; Robert Mariner
will be a sophomore at Tem-!
ple University in Philadel-;
phia; |
Sally Ulrich will be a‘
sophomore at Millersville; '
Barbara Olson will be a soph-
omore at Wilson College,!
Chambersburg; David Greer,
will be a junior at Gettys-|
burg; Joanne Newcomer will’
be a senior at Millersville;
Jack Scott, and Kenneth W.
Grove.
Entertainment was provid-
ed by Lion Jay Snyder, who
showed slides of the Boy
Scout Jamboree. Immediately
after adjournment a Zone
meeting was held.

IN CONNECTICUT
Miss Helen Rutt spent sev-
eral days in Connecticut last
week.

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Council, after batting the
subject around for many
months, backed away from a
“trailer ordinance” for Mount
. . |
Joy. On advice of its counsel, |
Harris Arnold, councilmen!
felt that unless a ‘very com-
prehensive, long and expen-'
sive’ ordinance it deemed
advisable.
Approval was given to in-
stall a “stop” sign at the
southwest corner of Delia!
and Henry streets.

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