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    Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin
February 6, 1974
—EDITORIAL-
SILENCE EQUALS WHAT?
Recently someone attempted to point out with
meager convincing fact that the
majority’’
“silent
-- whatever that is -- continues to
support Richard M. Nixon as he comes nearer
and nearer to a day of reckoning.
The truth of the matter is that no one knows
what the ‘‘silent majority”
is, where it stands
and, certainly, no one knows who is the
spokesman for that ‘‘majority,” or even if there
is a majority.
Mr. Nixon seems to have been the creator of
that unregistered, unlisted and unnumbered
group within the American political picture. But,
to claim them as part of his personal entourage
is more assumptive than factual.
For, as the term implies, that section of the
population which does not speak up as quickly
and as frequently as the politicians, is SILENT.
In assessing the stance of the
it might be well to consider that
majority’’
“silent
perhaps - just perhaps - the silent people are the
very ones who - in the privacy of the voting booth
- will rise up with more indignation than has been
expressed and vote for Democrats -- any and all
Democrats.
Isn’t it possible that the ‘silent majority”
includes a broad section of people who feel that
morality, shadowy manipulations and ‘dirty
tricks” do not belong even in politics?
Isn’t it just possible that the ‘‘silent’’ voters
may be biding their time, even anticipating the
chance to give silent expression to their utter
dislike and disgust with the continuing mess of
Watergate?
CURFEW
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times at which youngsters
are by ordinance obliged to
be off the streets.
The Columbia mayor — as
the mayor-elect — sent in-
vitations to surrounding
municipalities — including
Mount Joy — asking that
representatives attend a
meeting to discuss the
problem. After one date was
cancelled because of snow,
the meeting was finally held
last week.
No action was taken
because those attending had
no firm authority to take
any. However, another
meeting is scheduled for late
in February.
Mayor James Gingrich
and Police Chief J. Bruce
Kline were local
representatives.
Some months ago a
question was put to the
Mount Joy borough council
by the Lancaster
Prosecuting Attorney
concerning curfew.
At that time, council
replied that the local law is
completely satisfactory and
that a change was not
wanted or felt to be
necessary.
A ““let’s see what happens’
approach to the question was
taken.
In the meantime, Mount
Joy has gone through a
change of administration.
Gingrich has replaced
Clark G. Berrier, as mayor,
James Heisey has replaced
Albert Kleiner as coun-
cilman from the Florin Ward
and Ronald Hawthorne has
replaced Elmer Zerphey
from the West ward.
And, personnel on various
committees and in places of
leadership in the council
itself have been shuffled.
A survey of curfew hours
in various municipalities in
the area indicate that Mount
Joy’s regulations are among
the communities which have
set ‘the earliest ‘‘off the
streets’ regulations.
Increase Dividend
The Board of Directors of
National-Standard company
has increased its regular
quarterly dividend to 20
cents per share, payable
April 2, to stockholders of
record March 15.
The previous quarterly
dividend was 183; cents per
share.
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Senior and Junior High
Schools List Honor Rolls
Donegal High School
“A” HONOR ROLL
Seniors - Kenneth Musser,
Karen Saylor, Sharon
Zimmerman and Keith
Smith
Juniors - Dean
Buchenauer, Newton
Kendig, Mary Alice
Heilman, Marlene Hess,
Maureen Jones, Ramona
Sell and Odessa Mull
Sophomores - Kathy
Beach, Jean Bixler, LuAnn
Eichler, Michael Kohler,
Kathleen Jones, Kevin
Milligan, Mitch Nissley,
Melody Mumma, Susan
Williams and Jane Youtz
Freshmen - Keith Gephart
and Jonathan May
“B’”” HONOR ROLL
Seniors - David Bard,
William Beamenderfer,
Donald Bradfield, Joyce
Brubaker, Gabriele
Amersbach, Lauralee
Baker, Beth Becker,
Deborah Bernhisel, Sharon
Brubaker, Jeff Gallagher,
Cheryl Cox, Abbie
Darrenkamp, Dustin
Drenner, Brenda Eshleman,
Sabina Frey, Kenneth
Grove, Suzanne Gantz, Eva
Glattacker, Denise Golden,
Nancy Jo Greenawalt, Phil
Hollinger, Steve Houck,
George Jenkins, Jay Kopp,
Lois Hood, Brenda Kreider,
Gloria Longenecker, Marcia
Mellinger, Rebecca Mer-
chant, Cindy Miller, Iva
Mummau, Donna Neidigh,
Debra Nissley, Patty Wolfe,
Sue Weaver, Cindy Spicher,
Betty Troutwine.
Juniors - Marcia August,
Wendy Beamensderfer,
Janis Brown, Pat J. Brown,
Paul Kevin Earhart, Helene
Dalkiewicz, Tim Eshleman,
Fran Eno, John Hayes,
Philip Houseal, Abram
Koser, William Landis,
Kristin Gebhart, Rebecca
Germer.
Jayne Greiner, Eileen
Grimm, Brian Lesher, Mike
‘Moyer, Pamela Mathiot, Jeff
Ruhl, Barbara McKenna,
Judy Morton, Jody Ney,
Joyce Pekarek, Janet
Sauder, Jeff Sheetz, Pat
Peifer, Joseph Snyder, Scott
Stark, James Warfel, John
Weidman, Selisa Stauffer,
Kim Whalen, Robin
Wilkinson
Sophomores - Jody Bass,
Deb Bender, Bonnie Bitzer,
Debra Blasick, Claudie
Brandt, Scott Brightbill, Jeff
Boulton, Carol Brubaker,
James Byrd, Donna Eber-
sole, Timothy Enders, John
Fellenbaum, Cheryl Felty,
Rory Gallagher, Wendy
Golden, Karen Greider,
Deanna Grimm.
Steve Hassinger, Deb Hay,
Karen Henry, David Heisey,
Barbara Hess, Cynthia Hess,
Timothy Howell, Francine
Huss, Julie Kanoff, Willy
Keener, Karen Klugh,
Brenda Longenecker, Denise
Lutz, Brenda Mackison,
Cindy Malehorn, Laurie
Martin, Joe Meszaros.
Dava Miller, Kevin Miller,
Heidi Mummau, Lesetta
Mummau, Kathy Ney, Bruce
Neyer, Tammy Newcomer,
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Deb Pedrick, Marian Saylor,
Bonny Schatz, Joni Shank,
Peggy Shenk, Joseph
Shoemaker, Steven Shope,
Kirk Wolgemuth, Jeffrey
Zimmerman, Karen
Thompson, Diane Waltz,
Roxanne Wilson and Natalee
Zuch.
Freshmen - Hollis Baker,
Brent Becker, Sharon
Bryant, Cynthia Charles,
Joan deVitry, Cynthia
Emenheiser, Cindy Erb,
Gregory Gallagher, Missie
Gates, Ruth Godshall, Philip
Good, Barbara Hallgren,
Nancy Hess, Linda
Hostetter, Mary Kanoff,
Tammy Kulman, Barbara
Landis.
Emily Lesher, Gregory
Lindemuth, Lori Lucabaugh,
Gail Madara, Randall
McCoy, - Sue Miller, Phil
Mitzkavich, Jennifer Neiss,
James Prowell, Karen
Risser, Jacob Sherk, Phyllis
Shope, Ann Studholm,
Rachel Wolgemuth and Vicki
Zeller.
Beahm Jr. High
“A’”” HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade - Denise
Grimm, Carol Nolt and
Rebecca Ruhl.
Seventh Grade - Dean
Bricker, Rebecca Gruen-
berg, Alice Musser, Joyce
Peterman, Keith Pomroy
and Rebecca Zimmerman.
“B” HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade - Karen
Albright, Sue Brooks, Diane *
Brosius, Jim Buckius, Nancy
Buffenmyer, David Condon,
Joe Coover, Mary Ann Derr,
Tamara Duke, Kenneth
Earhart, Margaret Endslow,
Bruce Eyer, Patricia
Flowers, Barbara Foreman,
Todd Garber, Lori Gebhart,
Donna Germer, Brenda
Gibble, Miriam Ginder.
Brian Golden, Sherri
Good, Dawn Greider, Brian
Herman, Doug Hopwood,
Rick Kinsey, C. Lynn
Kreider, Susan Meszaros,
Stacy Miller, Debra
Mumper, Brad Newcomer,
William Newell, Eileen
Penyak, Debra Sarbaugh,
Kathi Shelly, Keith Shreiner
and Greg Sload.
Seventh Grade - Cindy
Bailey, Belle Balmer, Karen
Barnhart, Doug Bender,
Nancy Boulton, LuAnn
Brenneman, Brian Brooks,
Sharon Cox, John Day,
Karen deVitry, Anita Erb,
Randy Fellenbaum.
Deana Germer, Eric
Gotwald, Perry Hopf, Dawn
Keener, Donald Kelly,
Sandra Kreider, James
Landis, Sylvia Lutz, Jeffrey
Lowe, Ronald Meckley, John
Meyers, Craig Myers, Karl
Mylin, James Nein, Susan
May, Elizabeth McMullen.
Barbara Mentzer, Lisa
Mummaw, Asher Neiss,
Brian Ney, Erika Nusko,
Carol Oberholtzer, Robert
Pekarek, Cindy Prowell, Jon
Ruhl, James Shrum, Mark
Smedley, Curtis Thompson,
Christine Spickler, Kristen
Straub, Bruce Wagner,
Christy Zeller, Michael
Zeller and Gregory Zim-
merman.
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Trout Unlimited Sets
Fly-Tying Course
The Donegal Chapter of
Trout Unlimited will sponsor
a fly-tying course for in-
terested persons of all age
groups in the Student
Memorial Center at
Millersville State college.
Classes will begin on
February 7th and continue
for nine weeks. A different
subject will be presented
each week so that continuous
attendance is not a
necessity. Sessions will start
at 7 p.m. and last until 9 p.m.
A short slide presentation
of the construction of the fly
pattern at each session will
be shown. Materials can be
provided for those unable to
bring their own.
Admission will
donation.
be by
200 PLANS
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Neighbors expressed
complaints against possible
excessive traffic, the
presence of wild animals,
overtaxed roads, lack of
public facilities and
distrubance of the otherwise
peaceful rural nature of the
community.
Thome last week took a
philosophic attitude toward
the fact that the New Jersey
people did not exercise their
option.
We still have the land and
“what’s better to have than
land,” he wondered.
Some aspects of the
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controversy surrounding the
proposed sale to the zoo
promoters, apparently, were
not to his personal liking and
he explained that once real
estate is placed on the
market with agents who turn
up a buyer, it becomes ex-
tremely hard to suddenly
announce that the property
is no longer for sale.
While that kind of sudden
withdrawal might have
worked in times past, there
are situations these days
which can lead to serious and
highly unpleasant situations,
he pointed out.
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