Dulletin Is Money Well a A In This Section Reads It Regularl MOST - pr THE~- MINUTE The Mount Jo W E E KL Y I LANCASTER COUNTY v Bulletin VOL. XLIV, NO. 36 OPA Will Police Tobac La nc OPA scent bacco sales in CO aster to- York at office. heen will fain I lice Lancaster and counties i the Harrisbure Additional detailed The pers announced today District OPA mvestigators have to do the 21 7 cents for for straig the work. celling cents for wrap- ferm fillers and 11 cent ht strip—are the pri- ces at Buyers the cost of hauling This grower t farm must bem year regulations yequire each make by (1) address o keep records and them available OPA. These date of sale, lor examination records must show (2) name and of buyer, (3) quantity of weight of each grade sold, (4) prices charged Florin Lady Asks Property Damages week of m- Testimony was taken last by Mus. age her claim da moving iewers on the McC: road v Catherine ule for resulting the confectionery store and gaso- station at Ma's the hridge line an Florin, due to construction of the 1941 Mus. railroad at Florin in McCauley land we when the that ht feet claims that indled to approxi- that was reduced from that the heen disrupted. acres ol re token bridge was built, and house wa the Main St busir has dw week, moved eis irom She her her roof two cars, and drainage ha Amos testified but rupted her a ] lay Rettew, county workman, that the hey said house was moved | dis- drainage was the ¢ denied bought cel ind unty new furnace new er and built a new garage and front porch rn ns, > GE Auto Club Backs Move [oProtect Motor Funds the the al- rough nendment to by and A good roads State Lancaster AAA Fdw al rgani constitution 1s sought Automobile Club clubs t! The 1 Gable, zat.on, 1s filiated motor - nia aim, accor- president {o nd prevent safe- motorist money for -highway resolution non purpose ine d contaimnmg a- mn Tallinan of Le- by the up to the been introduc » Senate by 0. J ints If mendment has 1 pproved will be put Novembel was islature it torate next Sim = the State resolut.on lature two years as two approval ses lawmaoker (Turn to Page eel Ue. eee AT ELIZABETHTOWN MONLY REALLY ISN'T WORTH MUCH But get us right—if pocket just to earn 1sn t at Elizabethtown have to 11% drawn require of the hefore a 5) it if for you have soul it fine but want something 1 it really worth much. Both banks interest if months the rate of per annum and than they twelve vy only one percent nl A MEETING FEB. 7 has RHEEMS POULTRY NEXT WEDNESDAY, meeting been farm of Elmer Groff, Wednesday, February C. O. Dessin, from State College, poultry outlook, A poultry dg wed ne Rheems, on 7% poultry 7 at 1 p. m. specialist will 1- discuss the plann- your program for 1945 and ear- ol chicks LOCAL MAN REELECTED meeting of the Welfare Federation A.. at Lancaster, East Main St, 1 a delegate at At the annual Council of the at the Y. W C. Ww. Leroy Tyndall, this boro, was elected large rent A AT — HOME FROM HOSPITAL Miss Helen Hockenberry return- ed home from the hospital after an jon for appendicitis. operats ALY of | 1 Angle Sts., | S. Newcomer testified that .021 |of the card party. her | Sales In County | and the prices. the quantities, | fee or determining the must furnish showing the any the be 1518 of grower receipt The buyer a grades, prices and cornmiszion involved in | sale. “Sharp growers to evade the law are pro- it is emphasized by an OPA fee practices” by buyers or hibited, spokesman. No commission or allowed on Honest ly required. is sale of grower's own crop. grading is specifical- Tie-in sales, namely with other outlawed. sales of crops commeodi- ties, are arowers are not allowed to rent sheds for deliv~ ry of their (Turn to Page 5) own crops. E. D. CIVIC COUNCIL TO HOLD BENEFIT CARD PARTY The East Donegal Council will hold a benefit c: party Arnold’s show room, Maytown, day, Feb. 9th at 8 p. m. Proceeds will go to the Service Men's Fund. The officers of the organization President, Grace A. Hender- Mrs. Roy Fry- Hicks; trea- Henry L. H. chairman Civic rd in Fri- are: vice precident, May Straley. chairman sen; berger: secretary, CC. A is finonce surer, Haines and is general are as follows: George Waller, Mrs. Henry IL. Hollenbaugh; committees Mrs. Ray Fryberger, Haines, Mrs. C. E. Fublicity: Mrs. C. C. Hicks; Cakes: { Mus. Howard Strasbaugh, Mrs. Jos- eph Henderson, Mrs. Eli Billet; Pro- | perty: Fdgar Mayers, Clyde Miller, | Howard Strasbaugh, Howard Barr; | Prize: George Waller, John Singer, | He len Sload, Helen Hollenbaugh, Mrs. Hazel Crankshaw, Mrs. Rob- Lert Houseal, Mrs. Mervin Brandt, | Mrs. Whye, ' Casper Eater, The usual raluable door ill be The refreshment: Mrs. Riinh and v pri- given. Refreshments hy on | 1OCAL YOUNG LADY PARTICIPATED IN RECITAL Miss Many Engle, f Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Engle, uth Bs cong 7€¢S WwW laughter 220 participated at the West Jane of = rbara street, recently a recital | n State | Ches t Miss Teachers College ter Fngle, mezzo-soprano, selec- contributions to the Swan, by Grieg; Boat and None But the Tschaikowsky. her The by ted as pro- | gram Vare; Heart, enrolled mg, Lonely by in the at the She is os a junior music education curriculum —— er em LETTERS GRANTED John G. L Estelle Brandt, beth of this place, exe- Alce G. Krall, mn ngenecker and L. cutors of Carl S. ministrator e. t. a. er, late of town. Norman this place, Longenecker. of this boro, ad- of Jacob S. Sny- Hartman Sprecher, of Leamon Clayton Sprech- and Arthur Diller Sprecher, of town, executors of Co- ra EF. late Mount Joy township. ————- ER AUTOISTS INJURED AT LANDISVILLE ON SUNDAY Mrs. Ruth Angelaccio, thirty-six, Narberth, Mrs. Cora Dattilo, ty-seven, Philadelphia, ard Rut! suffered cuts when the er, Manheim, Sorecher, of twen- her daughter, seven, car in which ted by Jos- skidded into a pole Landisville 11:30 a. They were treated at St. eph’s Hospital, at Lancaster. —— MRS. BOLL. WAS INJURED WHEN CAR SKIDDED Mrs. Boll, Fliza- bethtown, possible frac- of shock when the car in which ste was rid- ing skidded off Route 230, west of Rheems and, after strik- overturned.. She R. M. Thome, of this and bruises they were riding, opera eph gelaccio, at at m. Sun- day. Jos- Elizabeth sixty, suffered 1 ribs and tures severa Saturday, tree, was treated by Dr. nlace. ———— Op rere DEEDS RECORDED Summer V. Hosterman, of David W. Sternberger, M. Sternberger, premises ing a executor to Nora on East Main street, Mount Joy, for $13,000. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 1, Farm Worker Must Feed Thirty [Fighters State quarters and Pennsylvania's War Board have ment on cal farm workers in the 18-through In a board issued State in- Head- USDA agree- Selective Service reached un a basis for evulating criti- 25. ye memorandun War structed ar group. war Friday Zehner war Board chairman all deferred county boards to work- lual following ve agricultural if the review ers to determine cach indiv measures up {o quirements: First, that he has ble for the production of 1944 which may points (the care of or been responsi- food measured by 18 Cow be one dairy hours re- Sec- produced its equivalent in man quired represents one point.) ond, that the 1944 resulted amounts duce equal to or above th. points in in of pro- average the form is locat- tc production of similar farms in he is es county in which Third. that (Turn to page 3) cee etl Ee #2 ema ed. sential ‘Another Self-Service Grocery & Meat Store Opened Here Today self opened It on the corner South Barbara Sternberger’s Mount newest service grocery Joy's store formally for business today, February 1. is Hess’ Store, East Main (formerly located of and streets, restaurant.) The interior of the building has been completely renovated and fin- ished The allowing plenty of room for in ivory. store is spacious shop- pers, The south along with shelves extend north and the walls and thru center a large refrigerator refrigerated meat countep across the store room in the rear. all kinds, fresh fruits Groceries ol smoked meats and and vegetables, home remedies ce cream did sold. the store a work table Next room and in the off rear is Just in room in the wrapping, nu for th cutting, ele. ito large store rear warehouse quarters, To date Mr. Hess plans for the sccond has no floor due to prevailing conditions. The personnel ol cludes Mr. Hess, his daughter Ruth Mumma, Miss Elva Herr, Clyae and Gerald Es The phone number which is 276W. Mr. Hess and get acquainted store in Mr: Mrs tock. Eshleman yet listed is invites you to call The AHairs At Florin For Past Week The Good Chee in U. B. Sunduy Mrs. Irvin Bishop Tues r class of the Flor- 41 school met at the home of evening. Mr. and Mrs. a turkey Robert Kraybill en- home Mrs. joyed dinner at the of her parents, Rev. and Knittle Manheim. About thirty-five perscns attend- at the “Hang-Out” Four at ed the dance on women ol- Mrs. L. S the This zs Saturday evening. d their Weaver, who superv ch Saturday night greatly ferc assistance to es activi- ties e sistance. was appre it is hoped that more women come for each week there attending and will out and assist in the work, youngsters are mere since the years. The girls plan and a console table. It planned to have a new top put on the ping pong table (Turn to Page 6) i ANOTHER SAILOR FOR Thirteen 17-year-old left Lancaster for the Philadelph'a Na- val Station this week. Among them was Richard D. Brubaker, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Brubzker, n Poplar street, this Rich- ard is a member of this year's grad- uating class of the East Donegal school. ag limit is ten to buy mirrors is also U. S. youths boro. 1945 E. Petersburg Rotarians | in | the | and | S is aj are | not | day | ciated | oe | Shank Dic will Jay Pa., who John neshoro, trict Gov- of Way ermor of Rotary, speak Tuesday. C—O here next TWO COLORED SOLDIERS IN A COLLISION HERE Messrs. John L. Ing brother, and Iry 1 who clk they Middletow lision stam and all « headed auto ¢ They DeSoto ce- "Wis, m were ficured in Saturday n, an here night.. were traveling west in a trailer street. collided with a Fast Main sabled and idan’s B dan and truck parked on Their car was di { She | towed | No rage one was injured Ollicer igated -— JOY SCOUTS ATTEND: BAND PLAYED of the local Boy accompanied by Scout hey invest THE | scHooL Members Tro Pp er Clark Berrie: | H Trade Scout Lead- attended the M. J Patton in the local gym Tuesday night, The tion of school band, under Mr. i. | ‘ntermiss Baughey, played during ions and seven young ton twirlers went thru their ines Loca! Affairs In General Briefly Told Friday ‘eb day 1 10W, Ground | Mant | eight | Mis celebrated fixed its tax rate at Lititz at five let, of Manheim, her 96th birthday Sunday Penna h H. Lentz | brakeman, Josey Lancastle) badly + died. for { 1-3} last | pel [ killed i his | | WAS ORGANIZED | | was | here | Zer- Annual Report of the Visiting Nurse for 1944 basketball game | ba- | rout- | | | nsylvania | | Strasburg, mills. | {and | o | 1944. | unt. when an egg truck driver used flame Manheim and the fire n is out At order when there's a ling, fractured tained ther in- he fell Inter when down tor shalt Harry FE. got il nurse, Ne¢ with Kratzert, 53, stuck in the snow hi a nearby farm coll ipsed and die 1 on | TWO AUTOS DAMAGED {IN CRASH ON ICY ROAD mol by abl oro, a 1 ere he les operated Donegal | this | nd Paul Kraybill, { Joy R2, were Aut Donch, Spring Mount damaged in a colli- 230, a t 10:30 p Policeman police sion on Reute short nm. P. west | Tues PR Salunga, day State happert, of the state racks, said the car driven by icy highway and Kraybill one \ hurt. ell @ Ue APPCINTED AS ASSESSOR Winfield skidded cn t collided with the kile. N was West morning Heisey property in township Monday by County Con caused Heisey, | earlier this month | A SPFLLING BEE FEB. 22 The Ladies ship Fire Company will hold a spel- ling bee at the high school auditori- Thursday evening, February , beginning :t seven-thirty. a a VISITED BY THE STORK Mr. and Mrs. | Mount Jey RI, the Lancaster General Hospital. missioners by who cancy the resignation of Henry was Auxiliary um ( n of Friend-| Lester Wolgemuth, | a son Thursday at | SNOW | | Pamela fire ; : { amg, | fsville, | | for | John J.| Road, | distance | on | R.} bar- | Donch | automo- appointed | Donegal | the | to fill a va-| appointed | in are. | Sgt. Clarence E. Lyons | Render Good Program At Rotary on Tuesday Tues pushing through day found the Rotaria AUTO VICTIM he AGAINST DRIVER cuit was filed by Ruth North Second Iministratrix of the William Mum- Dallmyer, 329 WIDOW or FILES SUIT A domage Mumper Columbia, ; Late ner snow {or Hostetter's, to be weekly meeting at for what turned out 545 street, program. One of up by Governor of the uns Oo es the features this year John Shank, 180th Di hushand, Herman street, dividing trict North The last. October Third Columbia. small gr uit arose from an accident | speakers and programs, and in Mumper Stony was Brook, a car A set- it when which Mount Joy East Steelton the clubs clubs will gioup of the Columbia, at riding n a mishap are Lancaster, while mn the pending York county, and Naturally from their visited all the group, then four the each club in that particular group. defendant. the operated by clubs. when : : : tiement is n suit, er respective was learned. William Mumper othe) in is a son of Mr. cogs Mumper, of Florin. — warded for Rotary wheel GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 99 AT RHEEMS Girl Scout Troop No. East that district, club, baby Petersburg the to the although the 180th rendering 99 was or- club is ganized and were in- it vested hall. Fire thirteen girls is recently at the The Ladies Auxiliary Company is The Scouts fats in Rheems each Wednesday. very n Dr. of the Erb, Rheems fire the the programs. Shoop introduced the East P who of sponsoring etersburg club introduced 4) troop. are collecting in turn {Yorn to page annual the Man- Mount district The heim, report for Is Seriously Wounded Joy and town of the Visiting Nurse en d- | at | Association for the fiscal 1, 1944, annual meeting of the held Jan. 26th, Mrs. Ruth Sgt. Clarence E. Lyons, thirty- was seriously wounded in ac- tion in Luxembourg, December 23, the War Department notified his who resides on Mount Joy RI. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon- athan Lyons, of Wheeler, Mich. Set of the Pen- Holstein Breeders’ Asso- | of the Red Laboratories year five, ing Dec. was submitted the Associa- the Walters, by B. wile, tion nurse, of Florin. There were 1,658 visits made 249 patients of which to Metropolitan Life Co. 44 to 6 John Hancock Lile Co. 18 was | made to receiving the Public As: Lyons, secretary 434 visits were made Insur- and operator Cow ciation Rose Testing at | ance policyholders; visits where he resided before | made Insur- previously had policyholders; visits that he is confined to an Ar- | the service, his He in England. entering | ance aid St~ 2 patients Dept. of informed wile wounded. from my hospital ance. He in November, Wheeler, Ga., arrived He is inducted into the Community service was divided 1942; trained at Camp | as follows: and Fort Meade, Md.,| 550 September, ! full 277 visits | i was service | | | visits to patients paying the overseas fee visit. attached to «an infantry | per to patients wishing to pay some amount for service uble to pay full fee. 295 free visits of Child Welfare and ( Turn to Page children, daughter, has two a Lee whom Sgt. son, Lyons Borry which 245 visits and o Organiza= 5) Rae, } © has . were seen, Scouting Helps Insure Peace “Be Prepared” BOY SCOUT WEEK FEBRUARY 8T.14™" 1945 THE 35m ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Over 1,800,000 Members As the United Nations move forward to victory, programs such as Scouting sep forward to do their part in insuring the peace. The theme of the 35th anniversary celebration of the Boy Scouts of America from Feb. 8th to 14th is “Scouts of the World Brothers Together.” A / $1.50 a Year in Advance | 1s here the | and | a4 unique sel is the into! which will interchange the a part, Petersburg, | Rotary speak- have the | be a- to Tuesday found the Rotarians hosts and of | adult Chairman President | Dave the Elizabeth | local | was badly to | if un- | | from Lebanon to Prayers for Peace & Ser. Men i the Landisville Hempfield township Org; “Service | Mothers” of vas completed nization of Eust the voting | district Monday night dur- meeting in the Landisville Hall Of have every o “re Company The to this organization purpose mother of every and woman in this vot- Moth - must man | ‘ng district join the “Service ers”. These that each offer ¢ thet service mothers morn. for and daugh- all the promise and every ling they will prayer peace and for ters in the ervices over world the mother, anothey feature of to h Then too, organization is ave one a letter on special- her letter will each week write to son or sign the letter then and each mother will given one to forward to her off- the A different ill write a letter each week letter will be distributed mothers Sunday, Monday ly prepared paper, daughter, and just “Mom.” This mimeographed be 1 er spring in service. mother The the be WwW first and is of next to on to mailed on week, The -one enrolled the many district to the fire still of the the small, it was explained. The group will meet Monday hall, honor of organization twen- mothers at initial Because from the | ty ses- sion of the roads lead ng hall Snow, are closed because enrollment was the last of each month, in | | { | and special the | the fire | IR programs n service men and presented. are: Mrs. J. U. Bak- Mrs. Charles Bender, Mrs. John Trayer, Mrs. Mark Nolt, is == | women will be The president; officers | er, vice president; secretary, and treasurer, me Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies Roosevelt was sixty=- 30. President three on Tuesday, Jan. The Elks Club at Philadelphia, damaged by fire. Feb. 1 Middletown will nation wide brownout. had to be Beginning observe the A Germantowy bakery | closed on account of typhoid fever. all the closed to the of coal, Coatesville Due theatres carcity at were a week to tor Due day the snow freeze on all except Army t last week. of yed the freig! undetermined origin de- sti dwelling of Harold Fry ur Hopeland. The loss is $4,000. The F. M. Hat Co. at Denver, this county, sued by the OPA for ales of merchan- Fire 1¢ has been over-ceiling | dise forty Middletown, road. A bu passengers skid- No carrying and on the ded ne upset cy was badly injured. ree A Aree ‘News From The Boys In The Service Pfc. J. Roy Eshleman is now sta- tioned at Ft. Pvt. tationed at Pvt ferred APO 72, S Pvt. Pierce, Florida. Raymond D. Nissley Camp Barkeley, Edward H. McClellan an Fr: R yrporal A M3 IT is now Texas. Broome trans- Field, Cal incisco, Cal. has from {o Richard Rhen heen wted to C Max E. Ricedorf, Norfolk, Va., t nil pron m y Portage-Des Sioux, Ml 1 son of Mr, Bain- promoted to fifth grade, eceived Raber, Raber, Elwood R d Mrs. Ray recently technician Put mond was word 1 by his Raber it ached to a Shelby, 1s att unit at Camp (Turn to page 6) ee eel — MEETING ON FEB. 8 joint meeting master JOINT the Legion Post and the Au- be held at the home of Frank Germer, North Thursday even- at eight o'clock. re e Oi Mr Barbara street, on ing, February 8th, RAPHO FARM SOLD Horry Gs Fahnestock sold at pri- of 89 acres with to Jay Earhart. The two miles west of south of Sporting improvements, farm is located { Manheim Hill. and Mortuary Record In This Section John Hefte, of Columbia, died Thursday. Mrs. Rose Falmouth. Miss Flizabeth Bealor, 75, died at Manheim. Mrs. Bertha Stauffer, 74, died at Washingtenboro, Harry C.. Blackson, 66, of Co=~ lumbia, died Saturday. Albert Zimmerman, Speedwell hermit, died at the hospital. Wm. H. Lutz, 84, died at St. An- ne’s Home, near Columbia. William R. Fry, 62, grocer at Co= lumbia, was found dead in bed. Martin E. Metz, 74, Columbia, died suddenly from a heart attack. Mary, wife of John M. Herr, of Washingtonboro Route 1, died aged 71 years. Clarence LeRoy Hart, 56, died at the Osteopathic Hospital at Lan- caster. Mrs, Bessie Lutz, Marietta, is a sister. 72 92, Keener, 71, died at William R. Boyer William R. Boyer, 78, died at Col- lingswood, N. J. He was educated in the schools at Loysville, Perry Co., and learned the printing trade on the Perry County Times. Since 1520 he was foreman of the com- posing room of the Philadelphia In- auirer. Silas Yerkes. Silas Yerkes, formerly of Bain- bridge, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Sparkes, at Wellesley, Mass. He resided in Bainbridge until about eight years ago when he went to live with his daughter who is the only survivor. He was member of the Bainbridge IOOF Nu 627 and the Bainbridge Church of God. Mrs. Oscar Strickler Mrs. Melba Ruth Strickler, thire ty-six, wife of Oscar Strickler, Mt, Joy RD, died at 7. p. m. Monday at home, following a prolonged illness. Besides her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Henry Cover, of Elizabethtown; and these children: Jean, Catharine, Kenneth, Henry, Robert, Amos, and Patricia, all at heme; also a broth= er, Harold Cover, Motor Machinist Mate third class, USN, Sampson; N. Y. The funeral was held this Thurs- day afternoon with interment at Kraybill's cemetery in East Done- gal. her Mrs, Mary Westenberger Mrs. Mary E. Westenberger eighty-two, widow of John W, Wes- tenberger, formerly of this place, died Thursday at the home of her sister, Miss Estella Eckhardt, Had- donfield, N. J. following an illness of four months. She was a member of the Church of God here. Her narents were the late Samuel H. snd Hannah Wilkinson Eckhardt. She is survived by two sisters: Miss Estella Eckhardt, with whom she lived; Mrs. Lucy B. Gates, San Francisco, Cal.; and four brothers: Harry W,, New Orleans, La.; Lewis F., Twin Lakes, Idaho; William J., Washington, D. C.; and Christ E, St. Paul, Minn. The {funeral was held from the Sheetz funeral home here Monday afternoon with interment in the Mt. Joy cemetery. Mrs. Amanda N. Young. Mrs. Amanda Nissley Young, 73, widow of John K. Young, died on Saturday at the home of her son, Harry K. Nissley, of Manheim RD, after an illness of nine weeks. She was a resident of Manheim (Turn to page 2) BR NC Mabel Naus Pvt. Edwerd Gromling Jr. Miss Mabel Naus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Naus, Bain- bridge, and Pvt. Edward Gromling, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gromling, Rheems, were married Saturday in the parsonage of Grace Evangelical Congregational church, Ephrata, by the Rev. H. E. Kettér- ing, pastor of the church. Pvt. Gromling, who is stationed at the reception center at New Cumberland, was a mechanic at the J. E. Baker quarries, Billmyer. The bride will remain at the home of her parents for the present