The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 17, 1974, Image 1

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    THE
VOL. 73 NO. 46
HO
Rotarians 75 Attend Amul
District 739 Conference
As many as a score or
+ more members of the Mount
Joy Rotary club and their
wives, headed by President
David E. Schlosser, are
expected to attend sessions
of the organization's 60th
annual district conference.
To be held April 26 and 27
at Harrisburg, the conclave
will include representatives
from most major cities and
communities in central
Pennsylvania, comprising
Rotary District 739.
Official hosts will be
George Reimer of New
Cumberland, District
Governor, adn Robert J.
Delaney of Harrisburg,
conference chairman.
Between five and six
hundred Rotarians and their
wives are expected to attend
sessions. There will be
sightseeing and fashion
shows for the ladies and
golfing and tennis, as extra
activities, for the men.
GEORGE REIMER
Rotary District
Governor
The meeting will include
two banquets, a dinner dance
and business and discussion
sessions. Sone controversial
issues concerning mem-
bership and attendance
requirements will be
discussed.
Council Sifts Applicants
For New Boro Manager
Selection of a new borough
manager for Mount Joy to
fill the place left by the
resignation of George
Ulrich, is not yet, but is
nearing!
From a field of ap-
proximately 300 applicants,
the Borough Council is
making its first winnowing -
choosing and discarding.
Three formal meetings of
the council’s selection
committee have been held,
the most recent on Wed-
nesday night, April 10.
Until about two weeks or
10 days ago there had been
relatively few applications
but by early last week the
number had swelled to about
a score.
At present, councilmen are
anticipating that there
probably will be an interval
of two or three months
between the time Manager
Ulrich leaves, on April 26,
until a new man can be
selected and finally in-
stalled.
It was revealed last week
that at least one applicant is
a Mount Joy resident.
It has been asked, ‘“‘How
are applicants attracted to
seek the job?’ One of the
principal sources for finding
qualified possible managers
is through advertising in
trade publications which are
circulated to municipalities
across the country. These
magazines normally print
numerous advertisements
by boroughs, towns, cities,
townships and other who are
in need of trained people to
administer at various levels
of government.
Ulrich, after serving
Mount Joy for nearly three
years, has resigned to accept
a position with a township at
the edge of Sharon,Pa.
4-H Club Organizes
The E’town-Donegal
Community club was
organized Tuesday, April 2,
at the W.I. Beahm junior
high school.
Officers were elected as
follows: Jeff Swarr,
president; Dick Yunninger,
vice-president; Beverly
Garber, secretary; Barbara
Miller, assistant secretary;
Ron Nolt, treasurer; Judy
Stolzfus, assistant
treasurer; Darwin Nissley,
news reporter; Dean Hess
and Mary Ann Yunninger,
song leaders; Peg Shenk and
Ron Kreider, game leaders;
Christine Erb, Cynthia Erb,
Judy Stoltzfus, Wayne Erb,
Darwin Nissley and Jeff
Swarr, county council
members.
Local leaders are Mrs.
Wilbur N. Erb and Roy
Sanders, Mount Joy, and
Herbert Fry, Marietta.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Homer
Hess, Mount Joy, on May 2.
Ralph M.Snyder
R- D. @
Mount Joy, Xa.
ws BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY'S ONLY NEWSPAPER
Mayor to Hear
Citizen Concerns
Continuing his series of
open-door, faceto-face
talks with citizens who
may have problems,
Mayor James A. Ginrich
will be at the borough
building Friday night of
this week.
He will be available
between 7 and 8:30 p.m. to
talk with any person who
has a matter of cogcern
which involves Mount Joy
Borough.
Study Apple Tree
Alley Traffic
How to comfortable handle
traffic on Apple Tree alley
long has been one of the
worrisome problems of
Mount Joy borough.
Although no decision has
been made, one of the
proposals being given
serious consideration by
borough Council proposes a
**No Entrance’’
arrangement at Market
street.
One of the principal
problem spots is at the “fire
house” corner, where on
occasion traffic is disrupted
as vehicles attempting to
enter and exit come into
conflict.
The proposal being studied
would prohibit either left or
right turns off Market onto
Apple Tree Alley. But, any
traffic originating at any
point on the alley either west
or east of that point may exit
there.
At its monthly meeting on
April 8, council voted to
make Patterson alley traffic
one-way south and ‘‘Sloan’s’’
alley, one way north. Both
alleys are only one block
long from Main to Apple
Tree Alley.
List VFW Winners
Of Egg Hunt
Twenty-one boys and girls
were winners Sunday af-
ternoon, April 14, at the
annual VFW Easter Egg
Hunt, held at the post home
on Longenecker road.
They were: Jennifer
Waltz, Christian Zim-
merman (2 prizes),
Stephanie Brown, Dave
Drace, Pat Morgan, Eric
Brenner (2 prizes), Ronda
Ray. Shelley Schwert,
Edward Dickel, Elizabeth
Dickel, Grace Glick, Gertie
Brenner, Chip Wetzler, Carol
Dimeler, Michael Ruth,
Michael Brubaker, Tony
Oxford, Sharon Moran,
Ronald Ober and Ray Ober
(2 prizes).
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
APRIL 17, 1974
TEN CENTS
Borough Enacts New Bicycle Law
Amendment at Special Session
Meeting in special session Monday night, April 15, Mount Joy Borough Council passed on
final reading an amendment to the town’s bicycle law.
Basically, the amendment provides that bicycle fees and registration shall be on a two-
year cycle instead of a one-year basis, as in the past.
Only question raised to the
amendment passage was
whether or not bike riders
must carry with them, at all
times, their registration
certificates.
It was explained that
actual posession is not the
important feature of the
action. What was viewed as
important is that the bicycle
rider be able within 48 hours
THIRD GRADING PERIOD
Donegal High Honor Roll
“A” Honor Roll
Seniors - Beth Becker,
Joyce Brubaker, Nancy Jo
Greenawalt, Gloria
Longenecker, Kenneth
Musser, Karen Saylor and
Sharon Zimmerman.
Juniors - Marcia Aungst,
Dean Buchenauer, Newton
Kendig, Mary Alice
Heilman, Maureen Jones,
Ramona Sell and Selisa
Stauffer.
Sophomores - Jean Bixler,
LuAnn Eichler, Mike Kohler,
Lucy Hess, Kathy Jones,
Julie Kanoff, Kevin Milligan,
Mitch Nissley, Cindy Mor-
ton, Melody Mumma,
Lesetta Mummau and Diane
Waltz.
Freshmen - Keith Gephart,
Philip Good, Jennifer Neiss,
Jacob Sherk and Ann
Studholm.
‘“‘B’’ Honor Roll
Seniors - David Bard,
William Beamenderfer,
Dennis Brandt, Gabriele
Amersbach, Lauralee
Baker, Deborah Bernhisel,
Rachel Brubaker, Sharon
Brubaker, Duston Drenner,
Sabina Frey, Kenneth
Grove, Susanne Gantz, Eva
Glattacker, Susan Godshall,
Gail Grissinger, Carole
Henry, Phil Hollinger, Steve
Houck.
John Johns, Lois Hood,
Robin Hubbard, Brenda
Kreider, Marcia Mellinger,
Becky Merchant, Cindy
Miller, Donna Neidigh, Deb
Nissley, Elaine Pennell,
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Beahm Jr. Hi Honor Roll
“A” HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade - Carol Holt,
and Rebecca Ruhl.
Seventh Grade - Dean
Bricker, Larry Frey, Karen
deVitry, Rebecca Gruen-
berg, Craig Myers, Lisa
Mummaw, Alice Musser,
Joyce Peterman, Michael
Zeller, Kristen Straub and
Becky Zimmerman.
“B” HONOR ROLL
Eighth grade - David
Condon, Karen Albright,
Jeana Angelini, Lynn Bigler,
Sue Brooks, Nancy Buf-
fenmyer, Ken Earhart, Todd
Garber, Diane Deatrick,
Mary Ann Derr, Tammy
Duke, Marta Emenbheiser,
Margaret Endslow, Patricia
Flowers, Annette Foltz
Carl Gohn, Brian Golden,
Scott Hershey, Delbert
Hiestand, Lori Beghart,
Donna Germer, Brenda
Gibble, Mimi Ginder, Dawn
Greider, Denise Grimm,
Doug Hopwood, Rick Kinsey,
Donna Kreider, Jolene
Lindemuth.
Dale Musser, Stacy Miller,
Debra Mumper, Wendy
Newcomer, Eileen Penyak,
Mike Seaman, Deb Sar-
baugh, Wenona Shaud, Joi
Shearer, Tina Simmons,
Linda Valle and Kim
Wilkinson.
Seventh Grade Steve
Banks, Greg Bowman, Cindy
Bailey, Belle Balmer, Karen
Barnhart, Cathy Beaston,
LuAnn Brenneman, John
Day, John Eckerd, Randy
Fellenbaum, Sharon Cox,
Linda Eberly, Anita Erb.
Douglas Geltmacher, Eric
Gotwalt, Deana Germer,
Donald Kelly, James Landis,
Patricia Houseal, Sandra
Kreider, Sylvia Lutz, Jeffrey
Lowe, Ronald Mackley, Karl
Mylin, James Nein, Susan
May, Elizabeth McMullen,
Sandra McQuate.
Asher Neiss, Brian Ney,
Bob Pekarek, Keith Pomroy,
Tim Roaten, Jon Ruhl, Beth
Newcomer, Cheri
Erika Nusko, Cindy Prowell,
Mark Smedley, Scott
Stauffer, Curtis Thompson,
Karen Risser, Greg Zim-
merman, Sam Zuch,
Christine Spickler and
Jaclyn Zeller.
Reports for Duty
Marine PFC Charles N.
Grimsey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward G. Grimsey,
212 Pinkerton Road, has
reported for duty at Marine
Corps Air Station at Cherry
Point, N.C.
Ney,’
after being asked - to show
that he did have a
registration as required by
the ordinance.
Council, for an hour, heard
arguments concerning
whether or not to approve
proposed sub-division plans
submitted by Jones & Zink
for a development south of
Donegal road and west of
Market avenue, to be known
as Pennsybury Manor.
Although other items. were
involved, the matter of how
drainage of surface water
from the area is to be han-
dled was the major problem.
Engineers have provided
that water from the
development area be
discharged through a drain
under Donegal Springs road
— as it presently does — but
through a larger pipe.
Objections have been
raised to the amount of
water which will flow onto
two vacant lots on the south
side of Donegal Springs road
and then flow farther down
the drain pattern.
The matter was tabled for
further study.
The public Utilities
Commission has notifed the
borough that a hearing will
be held Thursday, May 23, in
the county court house
concerning the railroad
bridges over the Penn
Central tracks which are
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Eva Glattacker
Represents DHS
For “Law Day”
Eva Glattacker, 126 West
High Street, Maytown,
represented Donegal high
school at the ‘Day In a Law
Office Program,” sponsored
by the Lancaster County
Legal Secretaries
Association on Wednesday
April 10.
Eva is a senior secretarial
student who is interested in
becoming a legal secretary
and hopes to pursue a career
in the legal field.
An innovative idea this
year is to place the students
in a local law office or in the
community of their home
high shcool.
Eva was hosted by Mrs.
Robert Eshelman in the
office’ of District Justice
Raymond B. Knorr, 70 East
Main Street, during the
morning and afternoon
working hours.