IC c cams] Fire Companys Drive For New To Begin Soon — Goal $6,500 MOST - ~THE=M INUTE WE ERKLY I LANCASTE R COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XI, NO. 42 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Morning, March 27, 1941 $1.50 a Year in Advance April Fool Again! : xl 278 | April Fool’s Day Feature?—That’s right. This faked picture, showing | the dome of the Wisconsin State Capitol at Madison collapsing, appeared | on page one of the Madison Capital-Times, April 1, 1933. It’s one of the | April 1st hoaxes in which newspapers delight. And, although “April Fool” appeared in small type in the caption at the end of the accompanying | article, readers were shocked. Rte So, read your paper carefully on April | ‘ool's day! i | CHARE BAINBRIDGE MAN WAS MAKING HOME BREW State's S 50 Leading Boroughs Four a John Ferran, alias Ivan Farion. sixty-two, of Bainbridge, charged with violating the State Brew Bev- Act, was arrested by State Control Board : his home erage | Liquor | raided Lancaster ; 1 | cases of home brew. than' ~ : Ferran, according to State agents. admitted making from six to nine sents who | boroidhs 1 and ized nine county each produce more $5,000,000 worth of products annually, a William S. Livengood, Jr., ary of ernal Affairs i tary of Internal Affairs, Teveived manufac tured! report by! Pp Yi cases of home brew during the last ir Rey Complaints were tip bid ig that he was selling the The four communities—Columbia, | brew, agents said. The specific Elizabethtown, Ephrata and Line charge against Ferran is manufac- a total of 125 different indus-/ turing beer without a license. trial establishments and 8113 em-| defendant waved a hearing ployes. They are the 30, before Justice of the Peace Axe leading manufacturing boroughs in , Lancaster township. the state. With the many tages we have rigiat here Joy, good reason why Ihr IPGInnzts our town should not be one of the fifty leading bor- ‘Hershey |. S. oughs in the state? \ Here's a for our Chamber 3 { lee ( lub Commerce to shoot at. Concert Here four or five years. among Ferran plead guilty to violating : the State Brew Beverage Act and in Mount (vc fined $100 and costs. industrial advan-| is there any manufacturing ——— WILL CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY SATURDAY Mr. Henry Becker, Mount Joy, The Indusirial Schoo) R. 2, 1 celebrate his birthd Glee Club will give a concert in, 5 will celebrate his birthday on the High school auditorium here Saturday, March 29th. : Thursday evening, April 3 at eight There's a number of well known 5 foll a1 Tehrat o'clock. The concert is being spon- s wi celebrate ¢ 7ersS=! 0.58 w ho w gO Any oe] by the Mount Joy Needle- aries of their natal day, next Tues-! : ; 1 A All Fool's D work Guild. ho) px I ro 5 i | This is a worthy hey include cashier of the Pus sincerely hope the concert is well | National Bank, Reuben Fellenbaum; cause and we patronized. vegetable and fruit “wrapper up-, mh. complete program follows: per” at the Acme Market, Edgar by Glee Club: Friends; Hagenberger; Samuel Miller, Dis I Hear Along Our Street, Mac- trict Superintendent Penna. Power Kinney; Eariest Lord Jesus, Cru- and Light; Mrs. Martin Strickler and saders Hymn: Pilgrims Chorus, Mrs. Ervin Starr, Rohrerstown, nee Esther Garber. en tl Wagner. | Tenor Solo by Thomas Rieker: God Touched the Rose, and Where’ SQUIRE SHANK, LANDISVILLE 'cr You Walk, Handel. HEARS TWO MOTORISTS Instrumental Trio: Doran Pugh, Two motorists prosecuted by (Turn to page 2) State Motor Police were fined $10 — and costs following immediate hear- | HOSPITAL PATIENTS ings before Justice of the Peace Mrs. Arthur Zerphey, North Bar-| Shenk, Landisville. They were|bara Street, underwent an operation | Frank Kurtz, Buffalo, N. Y., charg-iat the St. Joseph’s Hospital on| ed with speeding at 60 miles an| Saturday. | hour, and Edna V. Griffenburg Christ Shirk Jr., Chocolate Ave. | Collingswood, N. J., charged with} underwent an appendectomy at| the St. Joseph's Hospital on Satur-| | re sl Al Qe seme | RED CROSS ACTIVE | The Lancaster Red Cross and its | disaster relief department set up al relief station during Rohrerstown's | fire. They cared for victims and | served food and coffee. driving an auto without an inspec- tion sticker. day. —-— OB ASKED TO RAISE $35,000 The Lutheran Churches of the Lancaster district have. been asked to raise $35,000 as their quota of the half million dollars sought for Muhlenberg College. 1 | i | New Boy Scout Troop Sponsored By The East Donegal District The scoutmaster will be Ralph | S. Oberholzer, will be Paul Baker | school district, of which J. W.|Glenn Keemer, William Fuhrman | Bingeman is supervising principal, [and John P. Weiser. The troop | it was announced at Scout head-|committee will consist of John M.| quarters Thursday: The new troop Frysinger, Bayard Grosh and Mil- will be known as Troop 35, will be|ton Grimes. Eight scouts have been | located at Florin and will meet in| enrolled to daate: Gerald Cosgrove the Union elementary school on | Robert Fackler, Albert Bruce Thursday evenings. its charter at a meting in the near future, Another new Boy Scout troop has been sponsored by the East Donegal \ Vitel. { home of | pike, at 7:55 p. m., Winners of | Free Trip To Washington Sixteen school children of the city and county schools won a trip to Washington, D. C. April 7 and 8 in the Democracy Duiys contest sored by the Defense Council. Three boy: and thirteen girls are spon- Man Killed In Auto Crash Wesley S. Royer, thirty-one, of Colebrook, dicd at 1:45 a, m. Satur- day, in the Good Samaritan hos- pital from injuries suffered when his auto struck a tree and turned in Route 241 between Eliza- ida and showed some of the novelty bethtown and Lawn, a short time | trinkets such as cards, pictures, etc. earlier. {that she bought there. : A passenger in the car, Frank | Games were played and prizes Boyd, sixteen, Royer’s step-son, suf- | (Turn to Page 3) fered brush burns of the legs and arms, police said. The other pas- sengers, Ira and Carl Daub, Cole- brook and Kenneth Weaber, Leb- | enon R. D. 1, escaped injury, ac- cording to police. The victim, an employe of the] Savoy Shoe factory, Elizabethtown, is survived by his wife, and several children. ll —————— FIREMEN ANSWERED TWO CALLS IN ONE DAY The Friendship Fire company, of | this place, was called tp extingush two minor blazes Saturday. The first fire, at 2:55 p. m,, the summer shed of the Brothers chicken farm, Springs road, caused by from a chimney. Damage amount- ed to $50. The second was at the Earl Walters, Marietta caused by a de- was in Musser Donegal sparks fective chimney. Damaged was neglible. en Jurors Drawn ForApril May, June Courts Appended are the for the coming court terms during from | April, May and June. Those this locality are: GRAND JURORS, JUNE 9 John H. Shenk, retired, Manheim. C. R. Frey, retired, Elizabethtown. | Edward Lane, clerk, Mt. Joy. Eva Car oll, ‘housewife, Elizabeth- town. Lizzie Manheim. COMMON PLEAS, Jacob F. Olweiler, Florin. Longenecker, housewife, | APRIL 28 veterinarian, (Tum to Page 3) > | ARM EADLY INJURED Harry Dyer, twenty, Elizabeth- town R. D. 3, suffered a severe fracture R. D. 3, suffered a severe fracture of his arm when caught in| farm machinery while at work Thursday morning. He was ad- mitted to St. Joseph's hospital. LETTERS Albert Baribeau, of Mount Joy township, executor of Emily Bari- beau, late of East Donegal tow nship. | — ———— NO FRIEND OF ANIMALS Loyal Good, near Lancaster, was It will receive |Gingrich, David Herr, Wilmer Ober- | arrested for cruelty to animals. He holtzer, William Walters and John |vacated a house and left his dog there, | deputy coroner, Mountville, who is- sued a certificate of suicide. Mem- bers of the family could give no | becau:e of | year, was presented with a lovely | corsage by the class. After the banquet a short but entertaining program was present- ed. It included the class song “Sing, Smile and Prayer”; scrip- i ture lesson by Mrs. Paris Hostetter: | prayer by Alice Marie Nissly; Miss | Maude Schneider gave an interest- | over- | | AMER. LEGION LADIES | WILL BE HOSTESSES Edith Mae | jurors drawn | I'ARMER ENDS HIS LIFE WITH SHOTGUN | Ralph B. Ranck, forty-two, Wash- | | ington Boro P. D. 1, near Central Manor ground, ended his lifc by shocting himself in the head with a12-guage