SUSQ THE MOUNT JOY VOL. 75 No. 2 January 15, 1975 According to Borough officials, Mount Joy Bor- ough Council considered every possible alternative, before deciding to take a larger share of the earned income tax. Their decision to take the full share of the earned income tax was based on their conclusion that this method would impose the least burden on the taxpay- ers of Mount Joy. In considering alternative plans, Council thoroughly analyzed possible taxes and estimated expenditures for both 1975 and 1976. (It .is estimated that 1976 ex- penses will increase ten per- cent over 1975). At its January meeting this Monday, Council ap- proved 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. of- fice hours for the Borough - Office, Monday through Friday. Jim Madara and Ken Gai- ner were appointed to the zoning hearing board, It was decided to place a street light in Westview De- velopment, A hearing on the new zo- ning ordinance will be held in late February, In order to save the many pin oak trees lining the streets of Mount Joy, Coun- cil voted to send a letter to interested citizens providing information on how to care for pin oaks in their neigh- borhoods. MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Mount Joy weighed tax plans The information was ob- tained from the state after analysis showed that the limestone soil of Mount Joy is not sufficiently acid for the most healthy growth of pin oaks. The Borough will supply chemicals to improve soil conditions at cost to interested citizens. J-Cs canvass for MYO by Pauline C. Henry Publicity Chairman, M.Y.O. The Maytown Youth Or- ganization held a special meeting Monday night, Jan- uary 6, to vote on disband- ing the organization and dis- persement of monies. The meeting was attended by 12 members plus 5 mem- bers of the East Donegal Jaycees. At the request of the Jaycees, a motion was made to defer voting on disband- ing until Monday, Febru- ary 3. The Jaycees made this request to give them time and opportunity to canvass the township and Maytown, door to door, in an effort to find people will- ing to run for offie¢e;” chair and work on committees and keep the organization active. Anyone interested in keeping the M.Y.O. active can let the East Donegal Jaycees know when they conduct their canvass or by calling Jim Libhart at 426- 3452. A final meeting is sched- uled for February 3 at the former Legion Hall, May- town, 7:30 p.m. Emergency Medical Calls SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY Dr. Newton Kendig UEHANNA TIMES BULLETIN MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. Ten Cents Joe Shaeffer showing book, “What Men Know About Women” Joe Shaeffer pursues careers Joseph Shaeffer has just been elected president of the Leisure Club cf Mount Joy. He took the gavel from outgoing president, Eva Co-ed street hockey in elementary schools There is a new and popu- lar sport in the Donegal schools - street hockey - played between 4th, Sth, and 6th graders at River- view, Seiler, and Grandview elementary schools. Not only is the sport un- usual but so are the players of this rather rough game - both girls and boys. Yes, girls liberation has come to Donegal elementary sports. Supervising the whole project with gamesscheduled between the three schools running into March, is Whit- ey Hayman. Coaches at the three schools are: Ed Miller at Seiler, Toma Konas at Grand- view, and Jay Kaylor at Riverview. Hayman and Miller have had experience playing ice hockey, to which streei hee key is similar. The lively gar: -« are play- ed in the Riverview gym near Marietiz. =: spectators are welcome. The schedule follows. Team 1, Grandview; Wed. Jan. 8 1 vs2 Sat. Jan. 11 1vs3 Wed. Jan. 15 2vs3 Sat. Jan. 18 1 vs2 Wed. Jan. 22 1vs3 Sat. Jan. 25 2vs3 Wed. Jan. 29 1vs2 Sat. Feb. 1 1 vs3 SCHEDULE Team 2, Riverview Wed. Feb. 5 2vs3 Sat. Feb. 8 1vs2 Wed. Feb. 12 1vs3 Sat. Feb. 15 2vs3 Wed. Feb. 19 1vs2 Sat. Feb. 22 1vs3 Wed. Feb. 26 2vs3 Sat. Mar. 1 1vs2 Team 3, Seiler; Wed. Mar. 5 Sat. Mar. 8 Wed. Mar. 12 Sat. Mar. 15 1vs3 Wed. Mar. 19 2vs3 Sat. Mar. 22 and Wed. Mar. 26 will be make up dates. Fvs3 2Vs3 1vs2 Groff, at the last meeting of the Club, 1 p.m., Monday January 13, at the Florin Fire Hall. Joe’s new office adds to his other positions as: Trea- surer of the Rotary Club, Editor of the “Rotary Joy,” Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, President of the Social Welfare Association, teacher of the Adult Sunday School Class at Chiques Methodist Church, member of Golden Age Club at the Church, and member of the Bicentennial Committee of Mount Joy. Although Joe is officially retired as postmaster of Mt. Joy (he was the first post- master appointed in Penn- sylvania under the merit sys- tem), he’s one of the busiest men in town. In- addition to his many civic activities, Joe pursues a number of hobbies avidly. He collects commemora- tive stamps. He gives lectures to clubs and groups on a number of subjects. One subject is a historical tour of Mount Joy in which he starts at one end of town and goes thru to the other end, noting businesses and institutions which were once at various sites along the way, but which have disappeared from view. Other subjects, illu- strated by color slides which he took on trips with Mrs. (Grace) Shaeffer, are ‘““‘Alas- ka” and “Western Europe” (England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Liechten- stein). The Shaeffers also make frequent trips to visit their daughter, Mrs. Donald Eby, and her family in Red Hill near Pottstown. Perhaps the hobby of most local interest is an ex- tensive collection of articles all made in the past in Mount Joy: bottles (many from Bube’s Brewery), grinders, peelers, jacks, post cards, wedding invitations, photo- graphs, yardsticks, match boxes - anything from old Mount Joy. One item that caught the eye of the reporter from the Times and Bulletin was a book by “Wiseman”, en- titled, “What Men Know About Women.” The re- porter opened it to fina a book composed of com- pletely blank pages. The book was presented to Joe by Henry G. Carpenter of Mount Joy, who was then in the insurance business. Joe - Shaeffer, born in, raised in, working in, steep- ed in the history of, devoted to Mount Joy, Pa. - has been called by some citizens, “Mr. Mount Joy.”