1936 nas of cor- Sts, om- outh a of side the 7 of laid own ect- rick h a l as east red red- e at rive nd- side ) a rdly 1hl- ety ned and rdly five last side d, a int; de- > a- or a irty > of 1 as and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1936 TH E MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. University Head Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, of English’ at Princeton university, professor who ha »n chosen as the first president of the newly organized Kansas City university. Township Supervisors Organized MOUNT JOY, CONOY AND WEST DONEGAL SET THEIR TAX RATES AT THREE MILLS FOR THE YEAR NINETEEN THIRTY - SIX The supervisors of the townships surrounding Mount Joy, met Mon- day, organized and fixed their the year. The organizations resulted as fol- lows: tax rates for East Hempfield William E. Habecker was elected president and John Landis secre- tary-treasurer of the East Hemp- field board. John Good is the other member. A dinner was held at the Landisville which Harry Mumma and Jonas Sauders, audit- ors; John Dietrich, tax collector; William Landis and Edward For- and Harry Koser Inn, at man, roadmaster, were present. West Donegal The West Donegal board elected Christian Forrey president and Paul Zecager The tax rate was fixed at three mills. Mount Joy named secretary-treasurer. Jacob Risser was presi- and James Berrier, in Mount ‘Joy dent secretary - treasurer township. The tax rate was set at three mills. Conoy In Conoy township S. G. Yerkes wus elected president and Abner Risser, secretary-treasurer. The tax rate was set at three mills. West Hempfield C. C. Greider was elected presi- dent and Jacob Kline, secretary- treasurer, of the West Hempfield supervisors. D. L. Shellenberger is the other member. East Donegal William Eater was elected presi- East Donegal township supervisors. Harry Hauenstein was chosen secretary-treasurer, P. R Hoffman is the other member. erm Qe sn LCCAL POULTRYMEN PLAN A TRIP TO NEW YORK A tour to New York he sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Poultry association Feb. 4, which will be joined by a num- ber of local poultrymen. The party train on dent of the city will on will travel in a special the Pennsylvania Railroad, with a stop scheduled for Lancaster. In New York the clude an inspection of the Industries exhibit and visit to the principal poultry and egg markets in that city. H. N. Reist, formerly of Mount Joy, an agricultural ex- tension State College has charge of arranging the tour. Rl" ELWOOD PIETSCH Elwood Pietsch, twenty-four, a native of Florin and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Weltkamp, of Lancaster, died at home in Long Island, New York, on January 2. Services were held his home on Monday. He was the son of Frank Pietsch. will in- Poultry tour economist of his from re Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters en- tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter, Barbara Anne, who celebrated her sixteen- th birthday anniversary on Decem- ber 31st. Those attending the din- ner were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Howard Norman and Sa- bina Johnson of Lancaster; Miss Miriam Bennett, Miss Jane Gilbert, Mra. Hbward Arntz, Gerald and Robert Ag, , Harry Walters, Jr, and Barba _ Anne Walters of this place. nr Rt When in need of Printing. (any- Samuel Miller Heads Mt. Joy Boro Council (Continued from page 1) | store as it is inconvenient, Also that he neighbor to have the plug placed in front of their property. Mr. Krall moved that if Mr. Landvater wants he plug moved, he can do so at his own expense. Motion carried. Tax Collector Metzler made his report of uncollected taxes quite has permission of a James on the last three duplicates. A communication from Dr. Ken- dig, owner of the land, for the open- North High street {rom street south to Detwiler Upon motion of Solicitor title for the ing of Stauffer Avenue was read. Mr. Keller, the structed to search the was in- land of the proposed new street. Acting Charles Ben- nett, through Burgess Keener, ask- ed the five minute parking signs in front of the post- Postmaster Boro to erect cfiice on Main street. Council pas- sed a motion that his request be complied with. Mr. Krall, of the Water commit- tee, reported that the chlorine out- fit at the pumping station is being repaired and that at present the water supply is not being treated. The purchase of an extra chlorina- tor for use in emergency cases was considered and action deferred one month. The outfit would cost $750. Chief of Fire Department Ray Myers reported six calls dur- the of which were the Cut, one an at Elmer Her- man’s residence on Donegal Springs Road. Also that the fire loss in the Boro during 1935 was $650. Chas. H. Dillinger, secretary of the Board of Health reported hav- ing quarantined five cases of chick- en-pox during the past month. Chief Zerphey, of the Police De- reported arrests, two for traffic and the other for drunk duct. That he traveled 420 miles and purchased 12 gals. His annual report was as follows: Traffic 78, Parking 22, Drunk and Disorderly conduct 3, Drunken driv- ing 2, Larceny 2, Assault & Battery by Auto 1, Overloaded truck 1, Fel- onious entry & Larceny 1, Larceny of Household goods 1, Assault & attery 3, Passing fraudulent check 118. Unlicens- Complaints in- ing December, four grass fires along auto and the other three violations partment, and disorderly con- of gas in Dec. 1, Vagrancy 3, Total, killed, 3; Accidents investigat- ed dogs vestigated, 93; ed, 21, The report of H. N. Nissly, treas- urer, showed balances in the vari- ous accounts as follows: Boro, $1,- 067.46; Water, $82.60; Interest, $34.- 00: New Bond, $60.00; New Park, $1,006.10. Upon motion the auditors were instructed to prepare a complete audit of all borough accounts. Mr. Miller reported, as did also Burgess Keener, that Ragner Hall- aren was consulted and was willing he could in the his to do whatever an ef- fort to correct waste water complaint at Donegal street property. Councilman Keller suggested put- ting cinder at the various street in- tersections at times like the present, aiding motorists thereby greatly when streets are icy. re-elected for the coming term: Depository—Union National Bank Solicitor—Jno. A. Coyle. Supervisor—Henry Smeltzer. Pumping Engineer — Geo. W. Shatz. Traffic Officer—Elmer L. Zerphey Committee Chairmen President Miller then named these cornmittee chairmen: Water—H. H. Krall. Property—Eli Hostetter. Finance—Raymond Gilbert. Street—Wm. E. Hendrix. Light & Ordinance—R. R. Keller. Salaries All salaries were made same as the preceding year. They are as Pumping Engineer, $90 per month and house rent; Supervisor, $105.00 per mo.; Treasurer, $10.00 per annum; Secretary, $10 per mo.; ind $15 for preparing the tax du- plicate; Labor, 35¢ per hour; So- $50 per year; Collector of Rents, one percent commis- Police Officer, $94.50 per follows: licitor, Water sion; month. $500 was transferred from the Park to .the Water account, bills to the amount of $777.99 paid and Council adjourned. Ri tm qt NEW TOLL RECORD Upon motion the following were The National Safety Council re- ports that motor vehicle fatalities reached a new all-time high rec- | ord in 1935 when 36,400 were kil- Bl t= thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Advertise in The Bulletin, led. | | | NATIONAL COMMANDER TO SPEAK AT LANCASTER | Raymond the ! National American James dynamic the guest dinner Murphy, Commander of will be the a testimonial Legion and speaker at given him by American Legion ter County at Lancaster, the various Posts of Lancas- Hotel Brunswick, Saturday evening, Janu- ary 18th, at 8 o'clock. This will be Commander Mur- phy’s third official visit in Pennsyl- vania since his election last Octo- considered a singular honor by the local Legion members. The tickets, at $1.25 per plate, can be procured at the Hotel Bruns- wick, or at your Legion Post. J. S Kuhns, Commander, and Roy B. Sheetz, Past Commander, of the Mount Joy Post, are members of the General Committee in the meeting, ARN Weddings In Our Locality GISH—SCHLAG On New Year at 6 o'clock in the evening a wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schlag of near York, when their daughter Naomi became the bride of J. Glenn Gish of Mt. Joy, son of Mrs. Sadie Gish Snyder. The couple were attended by, Miss Kathryn Gish sister of the groom as bridesmaid; Lehman Schlag brother of the bride as best- man: The Rev. L. O. Musser of Mt. Joy performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a white dress with accessories to match, while the bridesmaid wore a blue crepe Preceding the ceremony “Whispering Hope” The Messers ber, and is crepe dress. the was song sung. Samuel Wolgemuth of Mt. Joy and Clarence Colridge of York ser- ved as ushers. The Misses Anna : Dietz of York and Ruth Gish of Mt. Joy were the gift receivers. Dinner enty guests following the ceremony at the home of the bride. The Misses Grace Dourte, Elsie, Anna and Ruth Leahman, Florence Dietz and Katie Ginder served resses. The couple left on an extended tour to Florida and other points of Often their they will reside at the home of the bride. —- WITH HARVEY EBERSOLE'S Mr. Mrs. Harvey Ebersole entertained these guests on Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. John Showers, of Union Square; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolgemuth, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. John Snavely, of near Sporting Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ober and daughters, Elsie and Esther of Rissers Mill. ———— TROUBLE GALORE A hole was burned in the floor at the East End restaurant, Middle- town on Thursday. That same day the proprietor Jacob Blecher, was served to about sev- as wait- return interest. and charge of | Wm. | Estimated ‘WPA Road Funds Here (From page 1) will be used in the 23 townships for equipment, WPA while the materials and providing the labor, rest will be administered by supervisors in the 23 WPA townships and in the remaining 18 districts. The 23 townships which will use WPA funds are with they state listed below, the amount receive in grants in the first estimated WPA grant in the second | column: column and the | Bart ..$2204.30 $2,205.00 Brecknock ...... 1,583.87 540.00 Clay. ..........:. SAS: 1,350.00 Colerain 1,696.96 3,854.54 East Drumore.... 4,016.14 2,112.00 1,654.52 800.00 Bhizabeth ........ 1,779.73 1,779.68 Fulton ... 5896.32 Leacock . 1,549.69 2,549.69 Little Britain.... 3,822.59 1,722.59 Paradise ........ 2,516.82 1,800.00 Penn ............ 4,810.84 2,850.00 { Providence ...... 3816.41 3,116.41 iPequea .......... 1453.83 2,053.83 ....... 3771.21 3,400.00 . 7,626.19 7,200.00 Salisbury Upper Leacock... 4,703.95 1,950.00 + West Cocalico.... 4,193.52 4,050.00 iWest Earl........ 3,000.00 2,480.00 West Hempfield. . 3,000.00 1,000.00 West Lampeter... 2,490.62 2,490.00 Martic .......... 500.00 Mount Joy....... 419081 1,650.00 * Amount not yet determined. To Spend Entire Amount The other will spend their act allotment under local supervis- without the aid of WPA funds They townships Parkinson eighteen entire ion, for labor or material costs. include. Caernarvon, $1,781.26. Conestoga, $1,696.96. Earl, $4,105.57. East Cocalico, $2,119.63. East Donegal, $3,081.72. East Drumore, $2,182.32. East Earl, $4, ge East Hempfield, $3,175.72. East Lampeter, hi Ephrata, $3,023.12. Lancaster twp., Manheim, $6,616.94. Manor, $7,348.27. Rapho, $8,885.66. Strasburg, $4,705.95. Warwick, $2,924.52. West Donegal, $5,109.59. WAR ON DEPRESSION HAS COST 17 BILLIONS $1,861 President Roostvelt presented to the nation today the bill for the depressicn’s cost tp to Oct. 31, 1935 It totalled $17,359,558,405.37. This sum represented the total funds appropriated and allocated for recovery and relief purposes. The cost of fighting the the clear, already depres- sion, President's statement made can be expected to died in a Harrisburg hospital. HE Robert K. Brown returned to Lehigh University, Bethlehem, on Sunday after spending two weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. YOUNG ME DELTA“SIREET OPPO amount to a sum nearly 1,200 times { what President Thomas | Raid for the Louisiana which was $15,000,000. -—: Jefferson Purchase, | Advertise in The Bulletin. NS LUNCH SITE P. R. R. STATION EE OYSTERS ~ PORK. BARBECUES 15e¢ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Homemade Chicken Corn and Clam Soups sold by the quart We make a specialty of pac FRIED OYSTERS 40¢ DOZ. king Lunches for taking out I Get a Trial Order hg of course I I buy it from= WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN, PEMA. Phone 220 use. it] Sale Register If you want a notice of your sal inserted in this register weekly {ror now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE LY FREE, send or phone us you sale date let us print your bills. That's th cheapest advertising you can get. Thursday, Jan, 16—On the Township, at southwest of Lan prem ises in Pequea Danville, public sale garage and house by Edgar 4 miles caster estate, Abra ham H. Hess Estate. Auct. etl eee FIREMEN'S CONFERENCE TRAINING COURSE meetings to be assured of the nec Vine ternoon. ee tl Grrr and streets, Wednesday af Subscribe for The Bulletin. and when you are ready, New of valuable real Funk, GUESS ! Answer: ela wooden leg. n TR RR RS RS SA RE AS TE RA WHAT IS e THE essary credits on the completion of the course. The course, as out- CLASS 50 Members paying 5 lined, will consist of ten weekly for fifty weeks receive......... meetings and the Nefisville Fire Hall was selected for holding the CLASS 100 Members paying $1.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive.............. .. rl rns 3 WAS UNAVOIDABLE CLASS 200 Members paying $2.00 a week for fitty weeks will receive................. %...... Mrs. Carolyn Rote, Queen and Farnum streets, Lancaster escaped CLASS 500 Members paying $5.00 a week for injury when knocked down by a fifty weeks will ‘receive................... %. machine driven by I. G. Longen- ecker, of this boro, after it was struck in the rear by another car driven by Walter A. Wiffrig, 17 N. @ ® Broad street, Lancaster at Queen ERR RE RR ERR RRC TELE TE TE TE TL TE IE TE TET TE TE TEE TE PETE TE TERE PE BE TE TE TETE FETE TEER Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. B vi If functions 11 XH idney) qx Bladde a you don’ ir? log or Rr or Itchi need to take chances. have the most modern ment for these troubles cription called Cystex (Siss-' fast—safe and sure. In 48 hours it mu bring new vitality and is guaranteed te you feel 10 years younger in on or money back on return of empt kage. Cystex costs only 3c a dose a pac 9 million tiny | tubes or filters which may be, endangered letting Po Pp, az 05 All druggists now advanced tre at- st druggists and the guarantee protects you, a r t 5 ° y t "Swiss Watches and Repaired Prompt, Service and Prices Reasonable mtn Mount Joy, Pa, Small Wrist Watches DON W. GORRECHT The Optometric Practice of the late Johny D. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST Will be continued hy his son Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST % OLD-FASHIONED CHURNED BUTTERMILK, SO CREAM, at all times W. F. CORLE MARTIN, "Dist. PASTEURIZ /ED CREAM ht REOPENING: Manheim Office, December 16th Elizabethtown Office, Dec, 17th NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES lhe safest and smoothest ever developed SOLID STEEL one-piece TURRET TOP a crown of beauty, a fortress of safety MILK GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION in New Turret Top Bodies the most beautiful and comfortable bodies ever created for a low-priced car SHOCKPROOF STEERING * making driving easier and safer than ever before for fifty weeks will receive... The Union National Mt. Joy Bank Mount Joy, Penna. | With Violet cuddling in his arms What goes 999-clump! 999-clump! | He drove a Ford—poor silly. A thousand-legger with held his Now he holds a lily. Where he once Violet TERE PETE RENE TERE RITE TERE OPENS THURSDAY NITE Final arrangements for holding the Firemen's Conference Training 0" Course were outlined Thursday 8 night to a number of fire chiefs @ ® Rn and officers of the Lancaster Co. Firemen’s Association by W. 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