The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 09, 1941, Image 1

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Fifth County Corn Hung Championship Big Feature at Next Week’s Community Show
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Elizabethtown college enrolled

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Saturday afternoon Auctioneer
S. Frank sold at public sale = oT a 7 SI > 138 students on the o i
; g 38 students on the opening day.
Alice S. Swanger, executrix of the VOL. XLI NO. 19 Mount Toy. Pa. Thur Shey Morning, October 9, 1941 $1.50 a Year in Advance| r., freight cars were derailed



will of Frank S. Swanger, all the| = — . " — : : in a freak accident at Lancaster,
real estate of the said decedent. ® ® 2000 ATTEND SONGFEST | | Tue
The farm of 15 acres and 100 D t M Th t T F OFF ACAPPELLA CHORUS
a te a 18S Bhat sess meses oy’ s Annual Communi XRIDIE | > cn vee som
More than 2,000 persons alien two cars colli 2d al an intersection
church, in Rapho township, with a i {} .
ed the evening program of fe woh at Marietta, Sunday.
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2% story frame house, frame bank M t H N t d 5 , A
se ome vo to vot Meeting Here Next Tuesdays soi fon iv tons Next Thursday to Continue 3| «ow aim
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a jewelry store window at Ni
urchased by Orevi p : at
p y reville Schwanger Sunday night in the Landisville
Holland the other night.
for $3,400, E hi I F ingay. nigh Ln
A tract of unimpreved meadow Evening veryt mg S ree Hes SR ih Bi * Days Nights Many Special Features 1 ye Harri 3 New York City, wat
i Sok IRE ror i E badly injurec in a collision at an



land containing 16 acres and 48 per- The Mount Jov Ct I fC heard {1 4
ches was sold to Harvey Becker for ig Joy 1, namuer of Lom# 77 ORI NERD We Drogen over ans
$3,000 BY = merce kas a treat in store for all COLUMBIA BRIDGE TO plifiers. The auditorium was also 85 Persrsburg intersection
William C. Roh. of Lareaster who will attend the Farm-Town|BE FREE NEXT YEAR packed at the afternoon concert. TT : Moun Joy's annual community { Audrey Lily Aumon, 15, Lancas-
>. Rehm, © aster, as : . be : TEE we wt (VY | ENTS 7 xhibit will open for the twentieth "WwW rishod. &
3 meeting in the Mount Joy High et Work fates Proceeds totalling between $400 hin 2 i S Th 1 P I exhi ter, who wished she had been born
was the attorney. The Lancaster-York inter-county AT MUNNONITE CHURCH e th Oo 10. eur next Thursday, October 16.} 5 hoy, shot and killed herself
school auditorium next Tuesday bridge will be freed of toll in 1942, and $500 will be divided between

Brehm Farm Sold evening, Oct. 14 at 7:30. it was learned Monday Christ's Home, Paradise, and the| At a recent meeting of the Mount and continue for three days. Mrs, Eva Gruber, 62 hanged her-
David S. Longenecker, near| p; Farle Lindsay Moffit, pro-| Lancaster county had a total of | Water Strect Rescue Mission. Joy Mennonite, Church officials, Jt Case Is Near | The week's festivities will open {self in the cellar at the home of
Rheems, paid $5,680 for thie Rapho | fessor of farm management, school $544,839.20 in the bridge sinking The theme of the program which | was decided to grade and maca- on Tuesday with the Rotary Club | Rev. Harry W. Haring, at Lancaster.

. . wp 3? damize ive . ’ a
township farm of 51 acres, 32 agriculture at Pennsylvania State | ¢,,n4 as of Monday. Every cent of | Wes in four parts, was “Gods damiz the drive- vay and parking El ah tht' { nolding it’s annual Rural-Urban
f Love”. Rev. W. F. Edmunds, pas-|lot in the rear of the church. It was IZ e n | meeting at noon. T k
canes | 1 FUCK Crash
perches of land, which was offered | College, will speak on a subject of | {hig money is for! bridge purposes,




by Harry E. Brehm at public sale! great interest to farmers, and according to the Bridge com- [tor of the Marticville Methodist | also decided to provide Lancaster county’s seventee tn | Tuesday evening the
on the premises, one-half mile There will be a 4-H Club Round- { sjssion, it has heen decided to pay Church, gave explanatory remarks to the basement Sunday case of infantile paralysis w ye- | Commerce will sponsor a Farm
northwest of Manheim. Up program. off the bridge after February 1, 1942 | Preceding each part. j school rooms, Carpentry work was ported Friday. the first since Sept- | Town meeting in the high school At Salun a;
TT A moving picture on the live|.nd turn it over to the state. Under Ty } awarded fo Norman. Bh rsole, at mber 24, auditorium with Dr. Earle pd d
T N stock activities on the Lancaster}. act of Congress, it was explain- | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE and the Gon an for paving The patient is David Dohner, fif- | Moffit, of Pennsylvania State Col- Dri
WO ew market. ed, the state then must maintain it| Mrs. Simeon Horten, on Donegal | was awarded to Samucl N. Stauffer, teen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester | lege, as the speaker. Movies on | river Hurt
In addition there will be music by { and can not charge a fee to the| Springs Road, was the amazed | © town. - Cchner, Elizabethtown R1, who is| livestock activities at the stock James Victoria, thirty, of South
U. B. Pastors the Mount Joy High school band. | public for using it. guest of honor last Friday evening, suffering paralysis on one side cf his | yards will be shown along with a| River N. J.. was admitted to St
Everybody is cordially welcome to when a group of friends dropped in 663 Pu ils body. 4-H Club Round-up and program. | Joseph's Ho ite] in a critical con-
attend and meet you town and farm for a birthday surprise party. © The boy became ill about a month | Musical entertainment will be furn- | diticn with head injuries suffered
 
ling to Dr. A. J. Green-| ished by the Mt. Joy high school | at a. m. Tuesday when a large
medical inspector. He | band. Come on out folks, and meet | truck and trailer he was driving

riends. most entertaining evenin of ago, ace
In County i Maytown's ors, son of EL ld ||
Everything is free. sted 4 1
: ¢ s ensued followed by refresh- t)
The East Pennsylvania Confer- ER I NR games ensued fo y : ki wil ?
was seen twice at an interval of al your neighbors. cideswiped another truck, snapped
ence, United Brethren Church, = Sh ments. i ud ;
made a dozen changes in pastorates | CELEBRATES 85TH arm ow Those present included: Mr. and Boro S ch oO ol g |v by his physician at that time, | Lancaster County's fifth annual|off a tree and overturned in Sal-
at the concluding cath, of its 42nd BIRTHDAY AT DINNER . Mrs. John J. Herr, Mrs. John Gates but showed no symptoms of polio. {corn husking contest will be held | unga.
Mis. Alice Longenecker, was the ta rts ri ay Dr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Newcomer,| At the regular monthly meeting | the medical inspector said. Thephy-| on Friday, on the H. G. Hauen-| The driver of the second truck,
annual meeting at Harrisburg. 3 ify eter it he . Souq
sician advised him to return if he| stein farm, two miles west of May- | Joseph Coffey, 32 escaped uninjur-



: suest of honor at a birthday dinner s. R. Cover, Mr. and | of the School Board held Monday
Chief among the transfers was | SU Ty 2 Road A general meeting of the East or. end Mrs re i . . y was not improved, but the boy was er + hie truck 1 8 the hol
that of the Rev. C. E. Rettew of | a her home on Longenecker Road, Cones] Yair was held} re Ted Weidler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe | evening, tax collector, James Metz- % , ho (Turn to Page 7) ed, as his truck ran off the hghway
Schuylkill Haven, assigned by Monday evening. at the East Donegal Hish School on | Sheaffer, Mr. H. L. Griggs and Mr. | ler, turned over $2062030 as the | net brought to the again un- ee and struck a heavy pole which pre-
Bishop G. D to the First Mother Longenecker celebrated Tiuradoy. Dione 3 > Wil irs ard Mrs. S. A. Horton. 1941 duplicate and $799.05 of delin- | ‘il Fi.day, when his condition grew FELL OFF A WAGON rented it from overturning,
2 ee 2 irthda SEA = : I ant taxes weese. Navi v ; State Policeman A. Savinsky said
United Brethren Church, Philadel- her 85th birthday and was recl- | embers present. Progress reports faxes. . ——— tl Bee David Hubley, 64, of Silver Spring : 1s PB Learn an Sas ns y
pient of many lovely gifts, cards TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mr. Wm. Nithauer reported 663 was bruised when he fell from : that Victoria, who was driving east,
a « 1apparently fell asleep at the wheel.
a were given by the chairmen of the
~ #0? famil di various committees. Following the
e immediate ‘amily at dimer general meeting the individual com-
grade | FIRST MEETING OF 2 load of corn fodder at his home Sat- :
ADULT SEWING CLASS a y His truck veered across the high-
urday. He was treated by Dr. A. J. . ;
: way, sideéswiped Coffey’s truck
phia, succeeding the Rev. Earl
Wolfe, who is a captain in the
Mr. James Gladfelter, lccal mar- | pupils in attendance at the
ble and granite dealer on W. Main | and high school.






Army. :
The Rev. Grant Umberger of included: Mis. C. O. Brandt, Mrs. mittees met separately to discuss St., was removed to the St. Joseph's The board decided to order two The first meeting of the adult | Greenleaf, of Mountville,
go oh 20st ‘ cd west, and the to the
Hopeland, Lancaster county, was Howard Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. special arrangements, Mr. Curvin Hospital by ambulance, Tuesday | additicnal drinking fountains for | sewing class will be held on Mon- RE headec west, an then ran i
assigned ty the Schuylkill Hiven John Longenecker, Dr. and Mus. O. Martin, Chairman of the Horse Pull- | afternoon. the high school and also decided | day evening, Oct, 20, at 7:00 o'clock | south side of the road where it
charge, and his place will be Glen G. Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. Seil- ing Contest, stated the pulling He will undergo treatment for | to change the concrete floor in the | in room 12, the Home Economics 4 Men To struck and snapped off a large tree
: (Turn to Page 5) er Phillips and son, Mrs. Louise | ould begin at 2:00 p. m., Friday, complications resulting from an in- | girls’ shower. Department in the Mt. Joy High in front of the home of Harry How
etre Oe eee oe Gingrich, Mary Louise Longeneck-| October 10 on the Maytown Ele-| fected knee. $4,755.48 was the balance for Oc- | School. Be Inducted ind The ie Ten yep ha
PVT. H. G. WALTERS JR er, Eva Rahm and Chas. Brandi, of | mentary School playground. Te tober 1st as reported by the finance{ The class is free and everyone is Be Sing oH
aaa Detroit, Mich. a 5”, radio | THE 30TH CASE committee, invited to attend. The class is un- the highway.
40FS, 70 DREW. FIELD, FLA. Te se Te iil fra x pg A belated case of typhoid fever Bills to the amount of $1,442.07 | der the io ‘tion of Miss Ellen K Next Monda Demage wos at 3530
Pvt. Harry G. Walters, Jr. assign- artists, will furnish the entertain- held ase of typhoid leve ills X of $1,442.07 | der the direction of Miss Y Lr pele. whe suv that the
ai A Dn TET CONCRETE CULVERT ment during the second night of the developed in Elizabeth township. | were ordered payed after which the | Garber, Home Economics teacher. : . : : BY oa tia
to Co.D, 1st Medical Training | = Sait The victim is Mrs. Menno Noli, near meeting adiour One A former Golden Gloves boxing {driven by Victoria valued at $7,500
Battali Medical D IS BEING REPAIRED Fair, Friday, October 10, at 8:00 p. 1e victim 1s rs. Menno No 2a meeting adjourned. rani 3d vm» tr ) 4 <i} rs th
attalion, edical Department Re- Bn of po to P 7 Lititz, mother of four children. ar aI rs ne ei champion, a dentist, and a teacher. was a total loss while damage to the
placement Center, Camp Lee, Va, has ie gett Ing of 2 culvert on ref ( HN by age seen a - = . : | THE FLORIN FARMS WON are among the 14 selectees County | Coffey truck would amount to $800. 5
Harrisburg pike between Landis- i FARM NEAR ON PCULTRY EXHIBIT Board No. 1 here will be sent to Te et eee /
received orders to report to Medi-
cal Detachment, Drew Field Fla. ville and Salunga has required the RY PRINGS $400 PER ACRE At a poultryman’s meeting at |New Cumberland for induction on THE LEGION AUXILIARY
i i of of concrete. ar d wanger, Joy A 20-acre farm two miles east of | Harrisburg, this week, the Florin [October 20. VIEETING ON TUESDAY
Pvt. Walters received a thirteen ih 1 dt
“tate Highway employees poured the be .
y Po} p I'wo of the men are cellege grad- The regular monthly meeting of
Tau . y \ on road 2g ino 3 :
weeks’ training course in medical Elizabethtown cn the road leading| won first and second prizes |
to Manheim, was purchased for the . whibi White : : *
I on an exhibit of White Leghorns. |uates, eight have completed high! (he Legion Auxiliary of the Ameri-
and military subjects, He formerly | concrete for the south lane yester- ° Vi ® d
i urd | day a one way traffic is in effect sn S $ t Daniel. Baun § { e Leg
resided at 254 Marisa’ Strest, this] day ind one way traffic is in effec 3r yp 01 econ sum ok 33.000 by Dat iel Sawn re A ee 5 school and all the others have com-| can Legion, will be held on Tues-
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until the repairs are completed whose lands adjoin, at public sale AQ
boro. nose Jo Pubic Sa! HROVE TOO FAST pleted th grade. day evening, October 14th at eight

 
Saturday afterncon. The property

similar patch of concrete, a quarter
During the past week Officer| Homer Garin, of town, 1s one of{ o'clock, at the Legion Home.
. mile west of Fast Petersburg cross- F il 3 di in Co i contains a frame house, bank barn . : : NE ;
Mervin WwW. Brandt road will be replaced later. ea In ami ly r un and chicken house and was sold by Zeiphey prosecuted Jay Rowe, of j the leading lightweight boxers in The installation banquet has been
i ia, f i i ti he state. 1 37 postponed until further notice.
Philadelphia, for operating a trac-|this section of the state. In 1937 he





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. ~~ FEarla Swanger, 21, of Mount Joy | Amanda L. Brubaker. J. Waller ' : : i ne : ee )
Spoke to Rotarians | FIRST LIEUT. FRANK SHOE CU RS HELD a R 2, died of iin fever in St.| Dupes was the auctioneer, tor-trailer forty miles per hour o rT the Golden Fase 5) sectional Winners at the first sry pany of
3 Ss TTERS HEL 2, die : Main street. Turn t ge 5) he season. at the Leg e on
At T L h oy oN a Frank | PANQUET FRIDAY NITE Joseph's Hospital at 7:52 p. m., | Site! rm BS em BL rer er ote
t ues. uncneon First Lieutenant Charles B. Fran The cutting room of Gerberich-| Tuesday. She was the second mem- STATE CORN HUSKING Monday eveni 23 € ie} 4 a Pn
| Mrs, Jom or 3
is home on a 14-day furlough which : i: oy ELA] ‘QUIP OCT 9% Toppin and
: OYE : Bay heir ba et | ber o - family and the third per- | CHAMPIONSHIP, OCT. 25 : bos Sr
Mr. Mervin W. Brandt, grade he is spending with his parents Mr. Payne Shoe Cop Daly Fen b 3! of her family = 1: Pe The : al Pennsvlvani Stat Boro L ou nc A0N ay ight Pinochle, Mrs. Catharine Zink; 500,
school principal, addressed the Ro- |. q Mys. C. S. Frank, at the boro |@t the Brickerville Schier, last Friday | son in Lancaster county to die since he annual Pennsylvania State Miz. Ben Brown ard Door Prize
rs ot Toff ang 3 gs. C.'S. Frank, at ti evening. Those attending were: | the disease broke out here two Corn Husking Contest will take R A >d ; U 5 WwW Me ED 2 ,
> is. : Th; vais Reo sles = tir I Mrs. George Bro
on “The International Situation.” | Tent. Frank is stationed at Fort|Clyde Mumper, Donald Smith. months ago. Thirty cases have been | place at Hershey at 1 p. m. Satu estricte t C §C¢ O ater NN IY
> BS Charles Bailey, Joseph Germer, | reported in the county. { day, October 25. DRIVER PROSECUTED
sh VU USE
Mr. Brandt is a noted speaker on |\eyer, Va. and upon his return to
: : : : a ar ichar S . iss anger was admitted to The county championship will be
this particular subject and ‘his talk | .. . wave immediately | John Schroll, Richard Bates, Geo | Miss Swanger was admit y : A > > By ani ;
pe cainp Rov. 1 Will Rehrer, Howard Rehrer, Jack Lig-[ the hospital on September 9, several | decided here next Friday, Oct. 17. ere uring o Eo YOUug ht Ww he = Manvel Mo 2
; SS sephi i hve: after 6 as. Sboled . do —— > — R1, will be summoned before Jus-
Thirty-two Club members, four he has‘ been assigned to duty. gins, Ken Hess, Josephine Richard. days after she was stricken a hex Due ® the alterations now being meee ls of the Peace Joseph Flecken-
visiting Rotarians and a guest at- ee Son. po Se Prom hore, She had taken, care of he VERDICT FOR $264 ; : : made at the Council Chamber the Mies WwW Brown tein Columbia, on a charge of driv-
John Nagel, William H. Brown, M.{ mother who had been stricken with In a sealed verdict, the jury|ycgular monthly meeting of Bore . . . I rs ia
tended the meeting. GRADED PARKING LOT 1 : TW :
S. Randler, William Crider, Elmer] {yphoid fever and who died on Sep- | awarded $264.13 damages to Harold | Council was held in {he Library Died Here Wed i harge was preferred by Patrolman
or as preicrre oy a

was most interesting. for the Phillippine Islands, where














The visitors were: James Rudisill,{ Due to an increasing number of | = or rh
L. Vandergrift and F. S. Bucher, all | empleyces, the Hershey Machine & Wittle, Mabel Jane Eagle, Hazel tember 20 from complications re- | Cover, Elizabethtown, who brought | rocm of Mount Joy High school Harold Shortlidge, of Columbia
of Lancaster, and George Clauss, of | Foundry Co., of Manheim recently Clement, C. R. Gibbens, Jay Klugh sulting {rom the disease. action against Edward Staman, Col- | building Monday evening. Therc Only Hi A Week i mrs
Elizabethtown; Mr. J. A. Lonergan | opened a one-acre parking lot in John Wittle, J. M. Billow, Irene Mc-| Besides her father Irvin Swanger, | umbia R. D. The jury deliberated | was a perfect attendance STRICKEN SUDDENLY
was the guest of Grant Gerberich. |the rear of their plant. The con- Connell, Lloyd Myers, Isabel Adair| the girl is survived by two brothers, | four hours and 20 minutes. Cellected $145.00 Mrs. Annie J. Brown, 78, widow | vi” Hershey became Sto
Next Tuesday, October 14th, the | tract for grading and macadamiz- and PauiHioola. __. - Eimer and Ray, both at home. ell A rene Secretary Bailey reported the re-| of Benjamin W. Brown, died at her dente fil while i Herdhey's basher
Rotarians will hold their annual |ing was awarded to Samuel N. : : | FLORIN CADET PASSES ceipt of a check to the amount of} home, 301 E. Main St., at 12:40 a. m. shop afternoon and Was
Rural-Urban meeting. All mem- | Stauffer, local Quarry operator, | OUR EXHIBIT PREMIUM Held A Shower For| John R. Cosgrove, of Florin, one $145.00 from Squire Hendrix. $75| Wednesday, after an illness of about removed to his home on New
bers are requested to bring one of | Work was completed last week, Len DISTR ; 4 of the first Aviation Cadets to leave a : oes for vere led| a week. She was well known Haven St. by Dr. H. C. Kendig. He
our rural neighbors along to thi fo ll Ae premium of our com from Lancaster County, has success- | tricks and $70 for speeding ! throughout Lancaster county for]. . oc. oc nicely is writing.
meeting. pe HUSBAND GETS ESTATE munity Spb Nes the Mr. &Mrs. Wm. Way fully passed his solo flight require- The Outstanding Tax her organizational activities. nicely J tis gp
fi, Katie Hershey, of Landisville early part of this week. The catalo- S d E ments and is stationed at Parks Air Collector James H Metzler re- Mrs. Brown was a daughter of
ARE AMONG THE 550 who died August 29, stipulated in |gue 3 ve usu con- arur ay vening | College at East St. Louis, Ill. ported these ore taxes | {he late William and Susan Henry, Young Folks
STUDENTS ENROLLED her will that her entire estate 5e a we Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Way Sr. gave| rl ne [Gumbo and Ww 3s a Lis) ong resident of .
Robert C. Nissly and Pauline R.| left to her husband, Webster, unless harge of the distribution ands if)? shower in henor of Mr. andi Mrs | BURING GOOD TIMES . hore. She was the organizer and Gave Benefit
Nissly, son and daughter of Mr, and he preceded her hn death and then ee get 4 CON $ust eal Wm. Way Jr, at their home 123 E.| With ull the work thruout the The Affai I's bys president ol the Lanes ef
Mrs. H. Roy Nissly of Florin, are] it should be divided equally be- ye ” Main street on Saturday evening. |land, paiticularly in Pennsylvania, County Council of Auxiliaries. She .
among the nearly 550 students en-{ tween her two children. The will | — et They received many beautiful gifts [the state reports 159,716 persons on . was also a past president of the Play Friday
rolled for the 72nd academic year at | Was made September 21, 1917. Refreshments were served to the | relief. What on earth will we do At Florin For Yeates School Auxiliary, and was 2 al
Ursinus college, which opened with aS REUNION AT ELM TREN : following in attendance: Mrs. Harry | when the defense program is com- a director of the Needlework Guild, Young fotes of Moytown presents
the annual freshman pre matricula | ERECTING POULTRY HOUSES The Elm Tree School Reunion Sites, Mrs. Abram Graber, Mr. and) pleted? P t Week First president and organizer of the ed the Trixtime Revue on Friday
tion program last Monday. Mr. Arthur Mayer, south of the| will be held on Friday evening, Mrs. Robert Tome, Mr. and Mis. | ————— as American Legion Auxiliary here. Mm he Fast Donegal High
YT Boro and Rev. Henry Lutz, Done-| October 24th, at 7:15 P. M. The) po; Schneider and daughters, | MAN FINED $100 Miss Blanche Shetter is on the The funeral will be held from her | a De
oe DO from August pecs

late home on East Main street, on
: 9 1 f the infantile paralysis outbreak.
Friday at 2 o'clock and 2:30 at St. Gl fe para al
The 1941 presentation was the
J. Earl Loser, Elizabethtown res- | list.
taurant proprietor, charged with Mrs. Albert Walters is also on
gal Springs Road, are erecting large | program and speaker for the eve- Shirley, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
double decker poultry houses on| ning will be announced next week. Gibbens. Mr. and: Mrs. Glo. Weber,
H. H. KRALL WITHDRAWS

















AS CANDIDATE FOR BURGESS . Everybody is inviled to atiend
Mr. Harry H. Krall, president of their farms. J is nviied to atveno. (Turn to Page 3) | maintaining and operating gamb- | the sick list Lukes Episcopal church. Interment Git) cd by the Erol
rere oe. | . ~ ig . ifth annual production by the gr
Boro Council, who was nominated Te | ling devices, was fined $100 and Mrs. Emma Keener spent Sunday | ‘7 the Mount Joy cemetery. Friends 3 > 3 ds will y ocin >
: > n and the roceeds ill age
on the Democratic ticket as a candi- & M l P ll & NEW 3-CAR GARAGES | costs by Judge Schaeffer. at the DuPont Gardens may call Thursday evening from 7 : ,
FH at u Or ardens. e sent to the children’s ward of the
date for Burgess at the recent pri- orseé u e u ng ontest Mr, Joseph Funbar, North Bar- | = 8 SEL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun are| to 9 at the heme. lumbia pie
mary election, has with drawn. He a bara St., is erecting a three car con- 41 CARDS WITHDRAWN spending some time in Indiana, Som D8 Ween > Th ; PORE : " 1% Gy
filed a formal notice to that effect At Maytown S Fair on Friday crete block garage at the rear of his | Forty-one motorists had their | visiting his father. FRANK & ERO. SALE Henry K. Haines who directed the
last week. property. deiverd wards withdrawn. by de Miss Geraldine Keefer, of Millers- C. 8. Frank and Bro. will have} performance and Betty Houseal whe
This leaves the present incum-| A horse and mule pulling contest] made and, judging from the entries| Mr. John Dillinger is erecting a state, among them being Cland D.| pure, spent the week-end with C.| Public sale on Ti Oct. 14, at} ?
bent, Wm. E. Hendrix, Republican | will be the feature attraction at the already in, the competition should frame garage at therearof | Fackler, of this place. A. Melhorn and family 1:15 P. M,, of two carloads of Tiog: Appearing in character roles were
: s ips ; i" : Si Sol Wl re eal Gee rn ai 4 Al aring ne O14
nominee, without opposition. Fast Donegal Fair, Maytown, Pa. be very keen. Prizes will be offered [his on North Barbara St. | Mrs. Joseph Sabanash and chil- | 2nd Potter Co., cows, heifers, bulls (Turn to Page 3)
seperti lieve semen for the teams pulling the heaviest| Mr. Isaac Eshleman is the contrac i=} MARRIAGE LICENSES PY rr | a few shoats and blood tested and rises ile mess
on Friday afternoon, October 10th. dren, of Lancaster, spent Sunday 8 ‘oor sted anc
HUSBAND GETS ESTATE loads and also for the best exhibi- | tor. Samuel Maurice Crowl, Florin, | in town visiting relatives. registered Cows. JUDGEMENT ASKED
Ada Yellets, of this boro, who The Contest will begin at 2:00 P. M.| tions of horsemanship by drivers of i and Ethel May Gerlach, Lancaster. Mrs. Amos Horst moved on Tues- | Judgement for $13.86 was asked
died September 16, left her entire | Mr. Curvin M. Martin, chairman of | teams. The contest will be held at| 200 beekeepers from 19 counties| Kenneth Gerald Roam and Mar- day into the Christ Lyman F. Froelich, near Man- | by the Borough of Mount Joy In
estate to her husband, Howard. She | the contest, announced that all pre-|the rear of the Maytown Elemen-| held their annual picnic in Adams | garet Clara Frysinger, both of property ar School = heim, was hurt when his auto struck | Cr Friday, against Jacob
i . i t h b ilding. 0 School. , Was |
made her will December 12, 1939 parations for the event have been|tary School building county Saturday. Maytown. (Turn to Page 3) two poles near Neffsville, Sunday. in a claim filed for taxes.
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