son biletin Joins Many Local Business Men In Extending The Season’s Greetings Vagrants ailed Here! riday Nite e i arrested Friday were sentenced to serve 30 each in the Lancaster county les Battles, thirty-four, Ne- hiladelphia, was taken into ly after he ran towards Clyde an who was using the night ory at the First National and Trust company. Eshle- hid the man ignored a clock ad and asked “What time is s Conway, forty-six, Pitts- was arrested after he had residents to ask for food and oney¥ Both were arrested by Chief § Police Elmer Zorphy and yrosecul@d before Jusi¥e of the Peace Arthur Hendrix. Roy bickey, thirty-six, arrested by County Detective Weller and Chief ZFerphy on the farm of Rohrer, near Mount Joy, Bave his address as “New York, "Massachusetts and Rhode Island.” Prosecuted before H. R. Wittle, Florin. De, tructive Fire At East Dongl. Quarry Two buidings at the Jacob D. Strickler quarry, in East Donegal, 3 miles southwest of here, were destroyeq Friday night by fire that J: thieves for blamed on gasoline a short circuit in a truck. The blaze, discovered shortly after 83 p. m. caused damage esti- mated between $8,000 and $10,000. The flames razed a frame truck shed, 150 by 20 feet, and a 20 by 20 foot structure used for storage of cement. Three five-ton trucks in the larger shed also were destroyed and two others ged before they were lore than half a car- ment, some machinery tity of cement bags i building olen Recently theorizing on the fire, explained that quantities ¢ gasoline were stolen fron the truck shed. He 5 is party covered by frame Strickler, of tie in cause recently insurance. Fire. feanpanies of Marietta and Maytow responded to the alarm. 2 ViR., CIM NEWCOMER DS FARM EQUIP. MEN . he Estern Pennsylvania Farm Dealers Association last dnesde; elected Clarence New- ier, of his boro, president, at the ual comention in the Penn-Har- Hotel, Iarrisburg. Hiher ofcers are Vice-president, \ytong@Svder, Neffsville and sec- tary surer, Arthur S. Young, nzers. The 350 delegates spected tie farm show building ind new arena that of that afternoon. Affairs At Florin For The Week Wittle Her is now on N ry sick J list. \Irs. Annie Wachstetter celebra- her birthday last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Becker spent Su day visiting friends at Penryn Cyrus Wittle, of Lancaster tion, |is spending a few days p fers Mrs.. E. L. Weaver. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn spent Surjday visiting Rev. Luke Keefer anid family at Millersburg. The Florin Grammer School will present their Christmas program Thursday afternoon at one o’- clock. Mr and their Kose! Mr. daughter Enos Wachstetter Sunday with and Mrs. J. Irs. spent ter, Mr. famil@’ dau Mrs. ‘Leo Smith and laine, of Columbia spent visiting Mr. Al Fike and an yv Ebersole of near 3 jisville! spent unday with Mr. ay Mrs. ‘Norm#gn Ebersole and hildren. Bertie M. S bder will have MOST VOL. XXXVIII NO. 30 State Farm Show Will Be Biggern Ever FARMERS WILL COMPETE FOR 8,161 CASH AWARDS TOTAL- ING $42,524.00 JANUARY 16 to 20 ei Harrisburg—Thousands of Penn- sylvania farmers will compete at the Pennsylvania Farm Show— January 16 to 20—for 8,161 cash awards totaling $42,524. Every member of the farm fam- ily can compete as the 116-page premium list offers classes for all farm products and for every phase of farm life from the midfield to the farm kitchen and the rural school. Cash awards offered in the sev- eral departments of the Show total as follows: Horses, open, $3,470. Sheep, open $2,673; 4-H Clubs, $365. (Turn to page seven) ———————— A CHIMNEY FIRE The Friendship Fire company ex- tinguished a chimney fire at an inn operated by E. H. Crowley, on the Harrisburg pike, about one- quarter mile west of Florin, at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday. Fire Chief Ray Myers said there was no damage. Fire Damaged Grade School Here Monday s in : tiie Ga destroyed. Fire of an undetermined origin irly Monday mor: ing damaged the Grade school building on Mari- etta street, giving 480 boys and girls an unexpected vacation. Par- titions in the front part of the first floor facing Marietta street were damaged. The blaze was discovered at 6:45 A. M. by the school janitor, Harry Kuhn. The flames started near the coal bin in the front part of the basement and spread through the front basement par- titions to the walls of the first floor and second, floor classrooms. Friendship Fire company checked the flames before they reached other parts of the building. Damage in the front classrooms was mainly caused by smoke and water. School supplies, stored in the front part of the building, also were damaged, including tables, crayons, paper, pencils and a few books. The building is of brick con- struction and houses the boro pupils of grades one to eight in- clusive in fourteen classrooms. There was no school in the building Monday but studies were resumed Tuesday in all but the First Grade. The extent of the damage has not as yet been ascertained. Lane. Junction Fire Fire broke out in the kitchen on the farm of Henry M. Cassel near Lancaster Junction, damag- ing the building and contents to the extent of about $250. It started when an oil stove was lighted. tl Qf ne PART OF LOOT RETURNED; GUILTY CONSCIENCE WORRY About ten days ago the home of Cecil Hart, Mountville, was en- tered and $20 stolen. Returning from a shopping trip he found two $5 bills under the door mat. The life's savings of $1,650 hid- den in a bureau at the home of Frank Haas, Marietta, a week ago, were stolen. Wednesday he re- ceived a package by mail which contained $1,425 of the money. He immediately put it in the bank. Conscience trouble in all likeli- hood, caused the return of the money by the thieves. SHOOTING MATCH There will be a Match at Dry- town on Friday nights, Dec. 23rd (Turn tof page 3) and 30th for turkeys. UP-TO - The Mount Joy Bulletin THE -M I'N UTE WwW E ER LY | LANCASTE R COUNTY MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1938 $1.50 NS TO ALL! FARM WOMEN’S SOCIETY NO. 8 HOLDS MEETING Farm Women’s Society No. 8, met at the home of Mrs. Abner Risser, Bainbridge, with Mrs. Risser and Miss Ada Kraybill as hostesses. A memorial service was held for Mrs. Paris Engle, of Bainbridge, who died recently. Mrs. Ed. H. Gish read a poem. Harry Frank, of Maytown, sounded taps. The program was given by Miss Anna Kemp, of State College and Miss Anna Forbes, of Lancaster. Miss Fannie Heisey read Dickens Christ- mas Carol. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, January 10, at the home of Mrs. Norman Garber, in this place. This will be a “Family” meeting. etl EO eee A LANDISVILLE PROPERTY SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE A two-story brick dwelling house at Landisville was sold for $5250 public sale Wednesday to Martin E. Musser, was sold pursuant to an order of the Court of Com- mon Pleas and brought $1,750 more than it could have been sold at a private sale recently. The Liquidating trustees of cer- tain assets of the Lancaster Trust company received a bid of $3,500 for the property some time ago, but another offer of $4,000 was filed. The court granted the re- quest. of the liquidating trustees for a public sale because of the higher bid. rt tPA Qe TRINITY CHOIR TO BROAD- CAST CHRISTMAS EVE On Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the choir of Trinity Lu- theran Church will render a 15- minute recital of Christmas music which will be broadcast over the sound system of the church. We invite the public to listen to the program and welcome your op- inion upon its rendition. Local Affairs In General Briefly Told INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ Eighty-five chickens were stolen on the David Stoltzfus farm near Kinzer. A 4-year-old Lancaster child drank a bottle of nail polish and is quite ill. Nine motorists were arrested for | reckless driving in the county over the week-end. George E. Murr, Columbia, was fined $20 and costs for setting traps too near holes. Amos K. Miller, Millersville, killed two hogs that weighed 558 and 577 lbs. respectively. Thieves stole $325 worta of jewelry and cash from the Metho- dist parsonage at Lancaster. An auto owned by Wayne Habecker, Manheim R. 3, was stolen while parked at Lancaster ————— Ans LETTERS GRANTED Beulah Hilt, Darvin Loraw and Loletia Gehman, all of Mt. Joy, executors of Clara H. Loraw. Christmas Programmes] By Local Sunday Schools On Christmas night, Dec. 25, at 7:30 o'clock, members of the Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church will present a sacred play entitled, “The Other Jesus,” by Elizabeth K. Emerson. The fellowing par- sons will be in the cast: Miss Lou- ella College, Mrs. Grace Shaelcr, Mrs. Rose Ramsey, Miss Anna Grosh, Mrs. Clair Mark, Mr, Lew- is Ramsey, Mr. Richard Fletcher, Mr. Joseph and Mr. Lyle Thomas, Church of God Choir A Christmas Cantata entitled “The World’s will be presented by Automobile Accidents Around Here fr. J. Harry Miller, East Done- injured in am Florin Sun- car up then rolled over three It was badly damaged and was towed to Enterline’s garage at Rheems. Mr. Miller sustained injured leg and other minor Redeemer” Church the gal street, Was auto accident west of day. His bankment, ran an em- times. an bruises Auto Hits Tree Clarence Kitt, forty-three, EI- izabethtown R. D. 2, suffered severe lacerations of the right hand and bruises of the face when his car struck a tree on the May- town-Bainbridge road shortly af- midnight. He was taken to the Lancaster General hospital by Mervin Arnold, Maytown, early Wednesday. eet DQ Qe TOBACCO IS SELLING A few dealers the 1938 tobacco crop. Those who have sold received 16 and 4 cents. ter are out of God Choir under the direction of Miss Ethel Moore, Organist, Sunday night January 1, at 7:30. Special parts will be sung by Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Richard Divitt, Mr. George Broske, and Mr. Ted Weid- ler. Other members of the choir are: Mrs. G. F. Broske, Mrs. Harry Leib, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Sam- uel Geibe, Mrs. James Leib, Mrs. Benj. Clinger, Hannah Shatto, Anna Geibe, Betty Charles, Marie Beam- esderfer, Edwin Shires, Creston Rillow, James Leib, Richard Beam- esderfer, Raymond Pennell, Hub- Rice. (Turn to page 2) ert BAINBRIDGE LUTHERAN S.S. HELD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Active Workers’ Bible class of St. Luke's Lutheran Sunday School held a Christmas party on Thursday night the Sunday room. in School Christmas gifts were presented to Mrs. Warren Libhart, teacher and Mrs. George Heitzel, assistant teacher by the vice president, Mrs. Harvey Rutherford. The following were present: George Heltzel, Mrs. Warren hart, Mrs. Belva Gingrich, William Bryan, Mrs. George singer, Mrs. Luther Lynn, Harvey Rutherford, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Albert Gutshall, Mrs. David Hockenberry, Mrs. Nelson Libhart, Mrs. H. M. Clover, Mrs. Warren Libhart, Mrs. Philip Lib- | hart, Mrs. John Stump, Mrs. C. {L. Raber, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Sarah Mohr, Mrs. Norman Horner, Mrs. Norman Hoffman. ———— CLOSED CHRISTMAS Mrs. Lib- Mrs. Rei- Mrs. buying | F. Grissinger, on will be closed all December | Clarence Main St, Christmas | Mr. East day 25th. Sunday, m8 ar BIG EL AC re he onan TWELFTH ANNUAL Kiddies’ Christmas Party BY W. S. Ebersole OF THE THE Post American Legion AT JOY THEATRE ON Friday, Dec. 23rd AT 2:30 P. M. KIDDIES UP TO 13 INVITED Santa Clause WILL BE THERE THEATRE OPENS 2 P. M. Weidman, | . a | The service station operated by | CYRUS HEISEY FRIENDS AT HOST TO A DINNER Cyrus Heisey entertained to dinner the following guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Nissly of Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Heisey and daughter Am- anda, Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey and children Grace, Arlene and J. Standley, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kover and children Thelma Jane, Virgil Kenneth, Marlin Glenn and Annetta Lucille all of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Elam Snyder and daughters Verna Lois of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Kaylor and daughter Anna Mae. Mrs. Mary Heisey and daughter's Fannie & Mary all of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. John Snavely and son Clair, Vera Weidman, Orpha, Sam- uel and Ernest Nissley and Damon Fackard all of Mt. Joy. Annual Christmas Parties SEASONAL ACTIVITIES OF MANY LOCAL ORGANIZA- TIONS PRECEDE THE HOLI- DAYS Decorating Dept, Party The Decorating Department the Grey Iron Casting Co. of Joy held a Christmas Party Thursday delicious refresh- ments were served to the follow- ing, Mrs. Rhoads Stehman, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Stanley Witman, Mrs. Arthur Hoffer, Mrs. Lester Sawyer, Mrs. Jacob Birk, Mrs. John Bard, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Carl Houseal and the | Misses Dora Walker, Almeda Stau- | ler, Verna Gruber, Alice Fogie, | Elizabeth Stehman and Elizabeth Lane. A time was had by all. of Mt. on noon, nice God's Helpers Class A Christmas party was held by the God's Helpers Class of the United Brethren Church at the | home of Edna and Dorothy New- (Turn to page 6) BH —. | TWO MOTORISTS PROSECUTED | BY OFFICER E. ZERPHEY — | Two Chief will be summoned before Justice motorists prosecuted by of Police Elmer Zerphey, of the Peace Arthur R. Hendrix, | | They are: Richard S. toona, reckless driving, {lace J. Stauffer, | improper passing. | Ida S. Cohen, of Chester, Pa | charged with reckless driving, was | prosecuted Sunday by State Motor | Policeman C. J. Beaver | Justice of the Peace Hendrix. etl B. W. BROWN'S WILL Benjamin W. Brown, | who died November 28, Olyer, Al- of gave his | stock in George Brown's Sons, Inc, | k | to his son, George Brown, II. The | balance of his estate was given {to his wife, Annie J. Brown, and | his son, and they were named ! executors. Mrs. Brown is to have | use of principal and income dur- {ing her lifetime. Bb fpiinoooo . | BANKS CLOSED MONDAY Monday, December 26th, being a | legal holiday, Christmas Monday, both the local banks will be | closed. and Wal- | Harrisburg R. D., ! cess before | reac town, | t} A YEAR IN ADVANCE County Leads State In Value Of Live Stock county leads the state its livestock and livestock Lancaster the income in value of the products. Although the Garden Spot county ranks 12th 13th in population among the 67 counties, the State Department of Agricul- ture disclosed today that it is first with its $10,366,410 worth of livestock. Average average produces from its in size and Per Farm Lancaster 3,308 gallons of pounds of county of 1.259 wool, The farm milk, dozen and year. To do 55 pounds butter, eggs, 5.6 of 14 pounds honey in & average farm 11 head a bee hive, 1.5 horses, a and 7 of sheep. The farmer puts into the soil annually $91.98 worth of com- mercial fertilizer and $13.73 worth of lime. The average farm here has live- stock worth $1,170, and produces $1,066 worth of milk, eggs, honey and wool in a year, according to the State Department of Agricul- ture. this, the 163 chickens, 3.6 hogs, half mule, keeps of cattle, a es eet Geen AUTO DRIVER FINED Luther R. Galebach, 241 E. New Lancaster, was prosecuted Tuesday night by State Motor Policeman T. F. Klatt before Justice of the Peace Arthur Hen- drix, of Mount Joy, on a charge of making an improper pass with automobile on the Harrisburg Given an im- released street, his Florin, he was pike, near mediate hearing upon payment of a fine and costs. hd COMMITTED TO JAIL On Monday, Chief of Police El- mer Zerphey Nathan Williams charge assault and battery, preferred by father-in-law, E. S. Hendrix. In default of $300 bail, Williams committed to the county to await a hearing Hendrix Wednesday arrested on a of his was prison Squire before after- noon. i Christmas Programs in Rural Schools School to a Christ- Airy Vale Everyone is welcome at Airy Vale School ening, Dec. 23, at 7:30 The program will consist on Friday ev- of re- exercises, music There will be s Walk Sisters A silver Teacher, citations, logues. ic by the f Mi offering will Mildred Reapsome ville. taken. East Donegal High fourth Christmz Service will be presented by and Senior High School the i the The annual Carol | the Junior | choruses, under | Mr. Newton gal toriu in Township December 2 NM i m, clock P | mas program which will be given {a |! and dia- | special mus- | Vlillers- | be | | hospitalized will Crown Table Tennis Champion Mount Joy's first table tennis champion will be crowned in the High School Gym Christmas Mon=- day. Among the players who are expected to enter will be James and Charles Pennell, Eugene Crider, Sieler Phillips, Richard Divet, Franklin Zink, Don Somers, Lester Mumma and many other outstanding players of town. In the past year table tennis in Mount Joy has risen from agame pet patting the ball to a fast and scientific game of spins and hand smashes. Spectators are en= couraged to come and witness the fun. The tournament is in charge of John Fellenbaum who will ac- cept entrants until 1:45 Monday, Dec. 26. Play will begin a 2:00 o'clock. Watch for the winner and a ranking of Mt. Joy's first 15 table tennis players. Mortuary Record For Past Week MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT GREAT BEYOND WITH- IN THE PAST WEEK Jacob H. Wunderlich, 72, died at Manheim. Horace G. Kugle, 66, barber at Marietta, died. James Kennedy, Columbia Friday. Henry H. Hubley, 86, Washington~ boro, died last Thursday. Martin H. Friend, 75, of Col- umbia, died in the County Hos- nial. Henry W. Sharpe, 81, died at Lan- He was born in Rapho town- 94, died at caster. ship. Cyrus H. White, 70, of Lancaster Junction, died from pneumonia last Wednesday. Charles “Bob” McHigin, 47, died Marietta. Russell McKain, of is a son. at town, FOUND DEAD IN BED John Robert, aged five months, son of Warren S. and Mary Es- Leaman, Columbia R. (Turn to page 3) mit ence NAMED AN INTERVIEWER Solon Barr, of town, was ap- pointed an interviewer to the un- employment compensation office at Lancaster at a salary of $2,100.00 per year. The appointment was announced Monday by S. S. Bard. Oliver Hiestand, of Elizabeth- was named a junior inter- viewer at $1,860 a year. lie —— AT THE HOSPITAL H. C. Kendig, of town, was days due to benshade 2 town, Dr. several facial ailment. Mr. Joseph Bundle, was removed to the General Hos- pital on Saturday where he under- also of town, an operation. smn ent Mlle WON A TURKEY Harry H. Becker, of town, big fine turkey given Saturday by Mr. IL the Mount Joy Depart- tore. Mary Stauffer drew ticket from the box. went the on DON'T MISS THEM ber our local have special holiday full pages of of «|The Day From Dailies AWARDED $30,000 Archie Q. Andrews, New lawyer hired a h at the shey Ridi threw its 1 and jured. Andrews sued Estates for damages awarded him $30,000. Eee York Her- was in- Hershey a jury Thieves looted three hcuses east {cf Lancaster Sunday night i i} i { | BUSY FOLKS CAN KEEP POST- ED BY GLANCING AT THIS COL UMN OF CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS Kicked on the leg a cow Nelson D. Tare, from the injury. of accidents in a de- the year ago, died year wn preven in Penna. 36 resulted percent for hus far. A man was struck by near anover and his dragged several miles. a train body