TT { Pr TS _ h, 1936 — Annual State Farm Show Will Be Held At Harrisburg Next Week wrsday Good Mechanics and | Money Spent in News- Modern Machinery at || paper Advertising Is A 1 y QL | J Your Service. | Good Investment. | i= = VOL. XXXV NO, 33 » JA JARY 15th, 1936 $1.50 A YEAR IN_.ADVANCE E ] © B. & L. ASSOCIATION MET A. M. Klection| - The regular January meeting of Se > 1 25 i | the i fo i . i 3 3 For | 208 stim aS ster The Department of Agriculture | The Public Service Commission A A R 3 ora ” JOV SL ing oal nt i ntr A N 1 1 y | a ec i} { a A : Qing. ane Hh « oun 1 entry of A. M.Wol- announces the Lebanon Auto Bus | A C [8 VOLGEMUTH'S ST WEDNESDAY NIGHT E yaminatio nN THIRD IN THE CONTEST | & k Damages| {Mortuary Record For | LAWN | | | Association was held in the direc- gemuth, of town inked third in! Com | anni Por tha] Lod 1] W ~ yf room at the vie Naina | Ty M owe i OY Collis Lodge Ron No, lant Wed ’ : ors oom » Firs ationa Xx 7 | the thirteenth w of tl y discontinue service betwee i i & vel th } lowing | 4 7 Bank aid Tout Comers. Tot n L ount Jov : 1 I th liscontinue service between | i i O i 11S101 d evenin with the follow | J O PES un ompany ast V |es I contest, with i Mayvtown and Elizabethtown and | I it fess J. H Vill = . Wednesday evening with Directors — 1 { nd 64 eggs. An entry of [from the latter borough to Cole- . | Martin A. Metzler, B. W. Brown. | A a S ee J. N. Hershey, Henry Eby, J. Wil- | BEPARTMENT AT WASHINGTON ! Fuzzvdale Fai Elverson, was}, Lawn. and’ Bellaire. alleving [LI ‘E K. SNYDER SUSTAINED IN- Daniel M. Mc Chas. I Cari] HAS MAN? prraNe DATES; |lis Freed, Grant Gerberich, Henry | INVITES APPLICANTS TO EN-|icnth, with points and 56 |rcccipts on the routes are below | JURED FOOT AND CLAYTON |. wm E Hendrix, R. F | MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN PRESIDENTAY RESULTS IN |G. Carpenter, Christ Walters, R.| TER AN OPEN COMPETITIVE Beratir { S. WITMYER SUFFEREI A \ lis, Ed } LOPLE HAVE PASSED TO STATE WILL TEST STRENGTH | Fellenbaum and John E. Schroll] EXAMINATION FOR POSITION | First place was 69.85 points and| It proposes to continue bus pd CRUSHED VERTI IN TWO | nd John E. Schr | THAT REAT BEYOND WITH OF EARLE'S PARTY present. HERE 5 eggs, held by an entry of Guy tions between ‘Columbia and | CRASHES | Presid J. ler | IN THE PAST WEEK : > | oq Heil y «al . Lah | £ ( olumbia ana | re aen J Harry viilier | PN Till PAST WEEK Secretary Jomberger reported rr A der, York county. Via wn and kettveen I anon and | Vice Fresident—B. W. Brown | : Pennsylvania's election calendar the usually large receipts for the The Bulletin is in receipt of eesti fps Colebrook I One Raph and a Se raft NAT 2203 i crane A ved 3 Wa A ye £78. ded for 1936 has many important dates | month. following from the U.S. Civil Ser- | A TOBACCO SHOW Vie nheim brou | \ 1 oe | ( = u which party leaders anticipate with Two new first mortgage loans [vice Commission at Washington, D.| h I tor Tobncen Bo for injuries and dan 1 : nitor—Dan Schroll | Charl ! E. Kirchner, 39. died at uneasiness. were granted and the committee | C., with a request that be held at Lancaster tained in collisions [| TI : tg hy : ; e held at Lancaster on - he 1 ( Wednesday. The year just dawning will clear | reported the sale of the former | lished. i ( 17 wi Q Ni { l I a fi 1 f 3 3 daly S : : : : day afternoon, January 7 Vitmver Sues Nissle | 1 th 1 si y . Shutter, 3( or "ly ly indicate whether the Kes ystone | J. Miller Wolgemuth property in There is a vacancy for the Post- i } Ci Ww 41 1 a X : I fa : : : mers are Invited to exhibit layten 8. Witmyer, of Manheim, | which warranted the payment of | ( mb died at York state will have four or eight yvears | East Dcnegal township to the pres- | mastership at Mount Joy. The sal- | o 4 Laity A ds ! 354 : 1 rs ; i Sen : have tl mples there a lat ught suit against Simon S. N ! ! i to 1 inda 1 of Amos Me- of Democratic administration. From |€nt tenant Amos Hitz. ary is than 1 3 1: f 1 pif 1 ' 3 A : 1 t ¢ of lL: ter tl | of | 1 ‘olumbia age this ycar’s elections, it will be easy For Postmaster 1 m1 : bat] | I I 5 Pu 3 Yio Ee Ee oH vor Dostmasees. 0 oo - cellision y ) ek led holc I Groff, 74, well known to predict the gubernatoriel out- To fill the vacancy in the posi FEN - come in 1938, when a successor to | 1 ie { ev S tion of postmaster in Mount Joy, | ¥ d A 7 il lected. | the States vie { YA ¥ (11 mages to his truck and foi ¢- {nual banquet ne Th day ever I ter attorney, died last Wed- George H. Farle will be electe United ites Civil Service ( | ie ; = te A y i } rust VC bi His truck M Louise Huber Kreider; 71 Pennsylvania voters will cast Cemmission has announced, atthe | df NJ cd “fh 4 — | : : j : | : ! ; | sta nd uj noun low of Amos E. Kreider, died at their ballots on a state-wide basis i A se i e ra tequest of the Postmaster General i 1 : 4 3 C m € sD 111¢ 1 1 ry rspurg this year for a president and a and in accordance with an order | : ii re : : ge : a as Hin Sn, | . \ Barbara Yingst, 81, died at vice-president of the United States, of the President, an open competi- | nyder vs. Greine LT: AH I Cobl {El x : : I NINE) i srk te fer Ran wn, Mrs. J. Coble o - State Auditor General and State | INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | tive examination. | Lee K der, Rapho twp, filed ; 5 a vk Fy —y i 1s, PY. i tl wn, 1s a sister. Treasurer. FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- To be eligible for the examina- | sui ursd gai David Gi € District offices to be filled in- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF |tion, an applicant must be a cit | AMOS | ner, also of Rapho twp., for an in — clude 34 representatives in con- THOSE WHO HAVE LITTLE |of the United States, must reside GOOD CORN Syn to his right fc nd dama Vix 0 ZIMMERMAN ! . i, . ay 1 i | tell J STINE gress, the state's entire quota; 25| TIME TO READ { within the delivery of this post] BEST OF 156 prize carries with it h. to his motoreye nyder | ella W, Zimmer, state senators from odd number- J otftce must have so resided forati AT ANNUA YW other p winning judges | said, were caused ’® | DRIVE WILL IN TH} n, wile of Menno 8. =n . | i 1 | tweet Ne mio wel 1 i nmaorman \ hei ie f (Turn *o page «ix) A 250-1b safe was stolen from a | (Turn to page 6) { ja nd nuel Ranck, Lan- | tween } notorcycle and a ma-| COUNTY TODAY ANUARY 15 ’ Manheim, died of ————— boa i : ! : : ey complications af nn ilhecs I) Wl eine store at Wrightsville. { 8 ena | A oF x : caster R. D third, Marlin Ris~ | chine driven by Greiner on the! gnpy ABOUT 2.000 ARE LI. ony ation after an illness of 1 TIN ARR Amos shelly, rreshman in th : \ : Yi. ty | ans i - be i I iran INVESTIGATION ORDERED There are still 8524 on the re-| WIN MT. PLEASANT BEE Ga cer, Manh | Manheim-Celebrook road last Oc-| eENSED THUS FAR J yea] { 4 Wily : : Mount Joy High school, was de- ay | 4 | } des her husband a arents The attachment proceedings a- {lief in Lancaster county. Fcllowing are the winners at the [7 othy Boshn t { i r husband ny parents, v The 1935 rainfall was 18.21 i Spelling bee : he Mt. | clared the st judge of corn and (1: fifth, Fre iit, filed in the prothono-| + 1 (Turn to page 8) rainst Charles Ramsey, Negro, Carl- The 1935 rainfall was 16.21 in- | Spelling bee held Friday at the Mt. f 1: Afth, ¥ : 1 i \ 1 | Warm that , owner . i ee tll Rr isle. formerly of Mount Joy. was [ches short of the previous year. Fleasant school house. Raymond | pota n the annual 4-H B.D: - J tary’s office ky A. H. YounggMan- | d do bo 1 y Y No Joy, as ; : Le ; 3 Oe : ae 2 3 ; | ' | LANDISVILLE M rom “pn continued for one week by Judge A new library building is being | Heisey, teacher; adult class, Walte: pP a1 corn wow, held in \ i heim ttorne did 1 ite the lv, ou Y i { LLE MAN TO GET Veek Yo. ig Bh ign : : 3 od i E 5 l PQ ‘ FADING T9909 Schaeffer for further investigation. | Planned at Elizabethtown ‘College. | Heisey, first prize; A. B. Ham WICK rie 1 Zz { damag snyder wou 0 P. 8. C. HEARING JAN. 22 He was picked up for failing to A truck loaded with wood was | bright, second; Mrs. Christin Gish, ¢ ight boys and two gia I > , | seel i he I 3 Was I as pic r failin : TE : | zo a {i te i h, Franklin I ; vere: schedule Liar pay a balance of $48.15 on costs | Stolen on the street at Lancaster. |{third; information class, Emory Mil- } vill present Lancs Co. atherin Hart, Quarryville and | Yo 8 Id enye A driving I le TY , gl Th d Hg: imposed on serious charges brought Nathan S. Shelly, of Manheim, { ler, first prize; Mrs. Christian Gish, | in » corn and potato judging at nih, John Hauenstein, Elizabeth- | I th a. « fe I n¢ t A rs of the Pos n st a 3 3 : ey th : : : ; 8 : | ; y . vho were. cited bv Pb gainst him bv Hanna Gantz in be- | has filed a petition in bankruptcy. | second and Paul Frey, third. ! motorcycle ith Greiner driving |, v. F d ew cited by the Pub half of Dora Elizabeth Gantz The 1936 National Democratic = Soe , | Gr r, 1g said Sny- | 4 . 1 Commission to show xy es RRS gi : : : CAFR ITS y rE EVI | 1 14.3 a 1 1 } r certificates of b- © > — A fire in the Fairview school, { I ) o in Penn township, routed the 39 | WO hefts | (Tur I 3) reg fr + : ; T 3 | The ¢ ty S t a t Cc Wa r In Q |purils last Wednesday. ! so | rset ie A i 1C \ ou In \ « h V £ 4 T > 1 1 { Henry H. Koser, of Landisville, A 4 | 27, will | TOLI AUTO FOUND =n <4 a 71 was elected president of the Lititz H Cc ro A nt 1 {de \ 4 13 i a 4 2 inet heap 4 Wi 3ANKS LICC gainst noe AP fire Insurance Company. £ = ict 3 £ ( I Y bi $ Benjamin Eshbach, Millersville - » Co | ; Q CN ® er : I rec Q NEC P| roa 1N Q | sarage man, faces two charges of | t O i i TY A P i MES) a VAS un’ Ad 2b 13700 bad check and $873 fraud. | 8 oh. Ak NE HUNDRED RABBITS i? RN 1 1 i - Miss Miller, teacher of a rural i DERED FOR Y oi] It f kK WHO — VIANAGE THE a £t in xr ; ; . : THIS IMMEDIATE V : WH LI. MANAGE DA FACH YEAR MANY PEOPLE |schocl ncar Manheim, was slightly ‘LARENCE GRISSING 1 vd | ; FHIS IMMEDIATE { : 3 x i : j ¥ | CLARENCE GRISSINGER'S | | Roberts, 1B Hobetts Ff : : fs Sadan GEDER Wii Far.) AFFAIRS OF THE MANY FIN- FALL VICTIMS TO OFFERINGS [injured when, her auto skidded. VICE STATION HERE AND OF-|Iccter FE. Robes | Boyer i ORDER WRI | distance east of tl ANCIAL INSTRUCTIONS DUR rw RE 0S { OW : a ANCIAL INSTRUCTIONS - OF CHEAP SEED CONCER Jacob J. Soles, 90, who saw Abra- | piCE OF FLORIN FOUNDRY | Ti Le F. Roberts of | Pinochle: Mrs. Paul Frank and LOW rr a - IHE PRESENT YEAR . ov TEV AR . . ent + as | Sey | 2 x nn | ¥ 2 ald v FROM OTHER STATES ham Lincoln shot in Ford's theatre ENTERED BY THIEVES FRIDAY {this bo x mec executor | Mr. Ji I.. Schroll i STRICKEN SUDDEN in Washington April 14, 1865. died NIGHT Vand: ranted 1 rs December | Door Frize: Mrs. Arthur Brown. n r for 100 rabbi \ i : : iy x ra + i; i | 1 A i J i ! sank Fach year a of the Turtle Creek, Pa. ) | stems rts EA ff D yo M T voy : Tith hic of & Ve a: ATi a \ { { ea aire liable seedmen farmers in the With debts of $40,600 the majority Chief Zerphey, is investigating | aE FCOD SALI : th 1 ‘ i 38 p of a c ‘hol re he ‘ork . ie ry cr x - 1 1 A 1 1¢€ Commonwealth 1 victim to off- th SLOC khold rs of the York | {wo robberies that occurred over |MT. JOY 1 Th ou Ladies Bible Cl of | M 1 nd I . ' crings of cheap sced from other | airport decided to sell the | the weekend. Last Friday night, a 0 Luthe Ct ill holc will follc 1] UAT i 1 rr Steh os : : £13 : ml : ~ Fo} K - states, officials of the State bureau plot and fold up. | thief broke the plate elass rere Food S at the store Mr. I'he following of ; | AE po ( h. W. Ao ntrv ; 4 of plant industry assert. Since re- Fwenty-six cattle and mules 5: the Clarence Grissinger I he Mou est Roberts on 1 Main St he y P | bs uv tailers and mz: farm buyers [were burned to death when fire Station, on East Main street, Tow! futual Fi In Sat \ J sin- | S Ie Vv I } | ! ay, | i : : RAT Inivsr By = : Y | o NE place orders during mid-winter lestroyed the dairy barn on the took a flashlig fountain pen 1d | held th mual reorg: ) will be | Geltmac : Be | : a a for their spring supply of seed, it [Robert Royer farm near Myerstown. | nd. ten cartons of cio-rettc it { a baked beans, J Execut vy | ett x | . . : Cavey en Tn p WEP | . 1 ¥ i t Ihe on is especially important that the re- Seventeen members of election The intr tried to gain I is, Monday afterne d ¢ | i liability of the wholesalers and the [boards at Pittsburg were sent to | py ahce a side wind d el ie following o J¢ W r.P I, Bank and wr y . 2 od SEA : ys ; Es . 3 National Bax i protection afforded by the State [jail for frauds. Ten of them | pt when unsucce: broke the | Pr it, I. E. Coble, Middle A he “Rabbi ): Sal fa 2 Seed Law be kept in mind. were jailed at Lewisburg for one front plate glass window. vice president, Simon Beahm, Ann- | IN TOWN ( ( N. He: . The advice from the State seed |year : to reach the lock he then david L. Landi v..1 A. Dannald and sor toi:ler, chairmat Gan Fin : A a : arrears ear FO DBIIMOCR I ¢ 1 officials is to buy from wholesalers is in the window and proceeded to |Flizabethtown; treasurer, An M. | Herd Len >, were in ( ttee rej im : L of known reliability and to keep [¥ 32 ransack everything within reach. Musse licitor, B. I w € Fhe Rev. was I sce : EIA I HH. Fbv. 'B ; 3 in mind the following points: V € C 11 18S n The cigarettes were recover d| d I ancaster. 100 tor of the Church o bit the r Sia RA a : a 1 or uo | ol : a ! DA io I? i JOonn 1. Beware of seedmen who offer 4 near the P. R. R. passenger station] rey — ( ny years but i built sheli Sa W. Brow (turn to page 3) Our ! ocality at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. | { ne TTY > o { It is thought the same person| Mrs I ( al OYSTER SUPPER who entered the service station! Ti 2 1 pi rp . Tey i Yi we : ) The cheir of Zion Lutheran FLLORY—BRANDT i then tried to steal the auto belong- | slight of i ( 17 Tila RET : Tid \ < : Church of Landisville will hold an| pn Anna M. Brandt and Henry ing to Samuel Ludwig which was| Mr © \ i P.S Oyster Supper in the Landisville |g Flory, both of Manheim, were | Parked in front of his home. He | at the present |] y th ; Fire Hall on Tuesday, January 21st | pied Thursday evening. awakened Ludwig when he gotliim Ir. Wat has | 1 il h i wr from 5:to 9 p. m. Qyst will be | AYE Te aa against the horn button. {some time but his condi be \ i Nolt. J I ol : ah BRANDT—HOSAN | rs on a iT Wiest 2 served in all ‘styles. Pies, cakes [ons Viola H i L i | Florin Foundry Theft Tou naasy ( ELS | Miss Viola Hosan, o awn, a a : 5 7 Che a0 and candy will also be on sale. oot ; i a | Some time Saturday or S it 3 i eo: roy ci |Farl Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. , .. : . The public is cordially invited, be- | 7 5 Irs is believed the same party red | ’ i { tl Con a vind wa. know | Abram W. Brandt, of <&Elizabeth- ow ee tori EY 1 The cause, you know us and we know | : the office at the Florin Foundry | « | a : [town, R. D. 4, were married on tn il OO a 1 ee : i > our oysters. {oe and stole a small electric clock and | A 4 ® AK 1 SOE x . —— A A i Saturday afterncon, at the parson- LA Wong y 1 LOU ENDED ’ | the R A EI other articles valued at about { in Pe svlvania. ] y Miss. Bs "ge Qn APY ITY tage of the Rev. A. E. Landis, pas- A “1s x ¥AYI0 VIISS Tul HE'S FIRST DEPUTY I i : i : Ont > is On Monday evening William Yos 1 1 TH 1 1 ; : i « tor or ihe rshey ad rethre Tm . 33 : : ! Esnieman Ex-County Treasurer I Scott : > : eTsney | of Willow Grove was picked up on { al Oa q! +h d y a3 . . wii or church. 31 F 4 ~ a Sa . > oa. Bh! 4 \ ttendeq a Smith, of Bainbrid was retained | ¢Urea suspicion but was released Tues Litto h Ti 3 . = eee A pater — ! seal pe fat aders in the office by Treasurer Henry | day noon. = — —— Bick The Airy 1 ink | ¢ ys AVE TUR OFT en ; 1 pictur L Annua bq rah { ten ity and county a S. Shirk, as his first deputy. | LEAVES THE OFFICE Traffic Arrests T ual report as follo } Vark. Pp yi 3 an, ! 3 i ; Toll Fac 5s - ir yc 1 > Crt "Ee a int at 3 1 \ yat aay atternoon. TTT rte { Harry McMullen, East Donegal Mrs Antheny Warta of town, was C ( carlet fever 12, chicke EK Sch A y | a He i Exe he . re \g 4 4 { 2 ( { a seeretary WAS 82 SUNDAY (twp, who had been substituting | arrested for violating our traffic pox 11. mumps 21, all of wl I \ iation nd 11 ! ; i a 1 { mization we Jacob M. Schroll, one of the old- | at the county treasurer’s office for lnws. ent fied Erba i : | (T | nization wag : ; : ahi : vel t un hei met © | ost residents of the boro, quietly (Boas during his illness and since EE. i)hahinir lod thal : i Ch da leaves the offic ; i" : na p all | 1 dogs athot REVIVAL SERVICES | reel celebrated his eighty-second birth- {his death, leaves the office. AT THE HOSPITAL Mf Hershe ed th 1 0 | IH ANNIVERSARY i ees x | i 1.1 1 | 25TH ANNIVERSAR day Sunday. | yton Gutshall, forty-cight, he be w supply | ; { na Don W. Gorrech rrr THIS IS UNUSUAL Bainbridge, admi uring 1935 | i a Oy ide be en OTS oop cd ts 9 h 96¢ ‘ : | tn iH 1ths Ww WA Viain Street Jeweler, celebra- 2 HOGS ¥ JH 1233 LBS. A large rcar wheel broke away | sc s hospital as me inted | BANCUET THURSDAY | , san T : i : HANS Lr 1k i 2a nniversary on ijues-= A. B. Earhart, Manheim R. D. 1, {from a trailer, ran along the side- TW having! hes Moti Ne How) io . ' Be : i having, The Moun Hall Association | 14 7:20 and iollowed by preach- | day t a Turkey dinner, given to claughtered two spotted Poland | walk for quite a distance and then A clock is very a sa 5 cil to fill IF hold its oJ. 4] ¢] TC pate M ? od M os : 1 | v rid : BS Sa 101 frienas. Mr. an Is. China hops which weighed when | damaged the concrete steps at the | man. When it strikes it keeps right | secretary and health officer were late Dr. 5 restaurant "Thu : j : Bow fini as : A mL, Everyone is invited to nd { Gon received = many cards, , dressed 1,233 pounds. { Moose Lodge, Elizabethtown. on working. made same as last year | ii t six o'clo 1 bE x \ t i 1€S VICE ifts and congratulations. » ) vii