a :ME ool value 7 8. 17 35¢ 2. 9 29c leaning end on Jp line. teed - - ve you ICH 35° WAX 19¢ oz 23¢ 3C 35¢ as | bg ilizer 59¢ ca 93¢ oe bb pel ct Ais A gl Fog rg { Bt Abo Te AL yuh Wop ars AV 0 rRNA Crd AAT og ed Op vee Rg ry rt RIE OE Te CEA AY had Advertising that ‘Pulls’ Must Be Placed in a Tae with Reader Interest — Around Here Everybody Reads the Bulletin — ’Nuf Sed NINETEEN FORTY -SIX Christians observing the most solemn occasion of their year, give testmonial of the sacrifice of Christ. the tragedy and glorious fulfillment which Easter brings. Hopefully they take heart in His promise of the better life when He said, “Peace be unto you”. As we made our pilgrimage to services last year we prayed that enother Easter would find us a triumphant nation this year, So it has come and so we shepherd our flock on this special Sunday to our churches and bow in grateful prayer for this blessing. Such is a resurrection for souls that fear had blighted. However, this anniversary the world has not returned to a peaceful life. Instead, the outlook is dismal with thinkina and acting of peoples directed along lines that lead to war. History points to man’s greed and evil predominating over his convic- lions for good, since the human race has stalked in frustratinn and fear, dividing its strength between agitation and calm, with the eras of peace fewer than years wasted in war. Peace, it would seem, is just an interlude between battles. At no other time should hope and confidence be reborn with such force, than Easter. Then, if ever, should we meditate up on our past savagery and be cleansed. World events make us despair for the future. We are entombed in our greed and the stone of malice bars the door. Selfishness and misunderstand- ing stand guard. Will there be a resurrection of hopes? None is lost who can still thoughtfully look upon sky and shadow, watch spray and hear wind, meditate upon settling of sun and break of dawn, smells: well the good earth, glories in songs of bird, revels in beauty of trees and flowers, knowing all this as the worthy things of man’s living. Earth and heaven, the immortality of man, the realm of rea- son, philosophy of the Hebrew fathers, teach as Christ once taught, that the souls rebirth is the promise of everlasting life. To be buried under icmorance and hatreds means eternal death and the souls damnation. So let us transcend the petty and aspire to the majestic, striv- ing as never before to bring fresh hope to a sick world. Let us all strive for a clarification of true purposes, determined to hold to that benediction of our completeness—" Peace be unto you.” Activities This Sections Numerous Of Officer E.L. Zernrhev Weddings On Wednesday arrested Delbert 20, of town on a charge of and battery preferred by Charles Hinkle (Bubby) also of town, Hockenberry. Hinkle charged Flowers struck fist painfully and knocking him down. in the fall to the sidewalk he was cut above the eye. Dr. R. M. Thome treated Hinkle at the scene on West Main street, on Saturday Tuesday, April 9th, In default of bail and Ray Newcomer, committed to the County Prison for ( joy. a hearing at a later date. Officer Zerphey made the investigation af- scene Satur- Officer Flowers. assault Zerphey Miss Ada Westenhoefer, of Mr. and Mrs. William Westenhoe- fer of Marietta, and Leroy S. Linde- Mr. and Mrs. Jacol Columbia R1, wer . Thursday daughte) aged muth, Lindemuth, married at 7 p. m Church of God, Maytown, G. M. Marzolf. The r'ng ceremeny was used. son of before Squire that him down with his mouth, in the by the Rev. double injuring his Janice Zink Ray Newcomer evening. Janice Zink of Mt were united in marriage at the Florida Flowers was Baptiste Church in Tampa, They will reside in Tampa. ter being called to the day ported that a colored man had cut Hinkle. ——— Eee SPRING COMMUNITY SALE BY LIONS CLUB OF TOWN The Lions Club Spring Commun- evening when it was first re- Thelma Jane Kover Paul G. Ruhl Miss Thelma Jane Kover, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Kov- er, Manheim, and Paul G. Ruhi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Ruhl, Mt. R2, married Saturday at the home of the. bride by Bishop Noah Risser. The maid of honor her M. Bruckhart. Wilbur Miller served as best man and Virgil Kover, | brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner sang. reception was Joy were was Miss Est- the usher was ity sale will be held at Newcomers | A held at “The service station on Friday May 10th | Trees” for approximately 30 guests. Let us know what vou have so we | After a short wedding trip, the can advertise it. couple will engage in farming in Bring your articles large MOST - 1. HE MINUTE WEEKLY The Mount Joy Bulletin I N LANCASTER COUNTY VOL. XLV. NO. 47 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 18, 1946 $1.50 a Year in Advance Amer. Legion Inducted 216 New Members A mass induction ceremony by JUNIORS | is directing. ade from the fire house to the audi- torium. Participating in the parade | were the borough council, Chambe: of Commerce, Rotary Club, Club, Legion Post and Ma par- | | | Lions | Sportsmen’s Club, Boy Scout troops and the Mt. Joy H. S. Band. Ap- proximately 200 paraded. The speaker, Mervin W. Brandt supervising principal of the borough | the in- fluence of the Legion and its power schools, stressed potential for good. Other incluced Scheetz, post commander; by the band: group s'ngiug, led by | Major David Evans Carlisle; pray- or W. B. Greenawalt, post chaplain: | 1 to the] of the call 10 0 features program B. | selections ors, Ruy and various items, peculiar post business. Our Rotarians Witness Unfinished Rainbows By Joe Sheaffer Tuesday was a beautiful day, spring was the the birds were singing merrily, high and the Rotarians were at Hos- tetter’s for their weekly meeting and spring fever has not as yet ta- ken its toll, there, tarians, some guests and one man, Robert Sload of Maytown, guest of Rotarian D. C. Witmer. The kisiting Rotarians were M. S. Moore | | { | I for in air, spirits were for a goodly crowd was including a few visiting Ro- service and F. S. Bucher of the Lancaster Club. Mr. Rovenolt of the High and R. U. Trimble of tke E-town Club. Mr. Revenolt of the High| School faculty was a guest of the club. President Doc. Shoop asked fore: | (Turn to page 4) MRS. ESTHER OLIVER HURT, CAR STRUCK EMBANKMENT Mrs. Esther Oliver, 23, Mt. R1, suffered a sprain or a possible of the back when an aut | Joy fracture struck ar | Holland | at 6:45 according to attendants | General Hospital driving embankment on the New Fike, near Bard's Crossing, a. m. Friday, at the She physician. | Mrs. Oliver told lost control of her struck the State Police are investigating. ——— ——— es | VISITED BY THE STORK | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stetson, Marietta St. this boro, a at the General Hospital Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Backen- | stoe announce the birth of a daugh- | mobile she was Lancaster was discharged in care of a attendants she | automobile be- | fore it embankment OEE 258 | daughter | ter, Carol Jean, April 16th, at Lan- | caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kulp, 301 W Donegal St., this boro, a daughter Thursday at the Lancaster Osteo. | pathic Hospital, Lancaster ——— —— een + ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT Marietta RI | | battery Mack T. Jacobs, charged with assault and disorderly conduct by W. L | Ricedorf, Marietta R1, was arrested | ky State Police and held for a hear- | ing before Justice of the Peac Daveler, Marietta. Both parties | reside in East Donegal. | and ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF LCAEA At the annual organization meet- | ing of the County Agri- | cultural Extension Asso. Abner H Risser, Bainbridge, was named vice vresident and Mrs. Harrison S. Nolt Columbia R1, secretary. T— 3 3 eee and help make it a bigger and a or small | Mount Joy R2. better sale. | DAUGHTERS GET ESTATE Mahlon Committee in charge, Three daughters of Allen R. Shue Foreman, Ted Weidler, C. K. New-| late of Manheim, will share the es- | comer, Clyde Nissley, Arthur| tate amounting to $89,591.41. The J church of the Brethren, Manheim will receive $900.00. Schneider and Park Shetter. Walter Dupes is the auctioneer. CARD PARTY APRIL 25TH The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Fr sont. | BAND GAVE A CONCERT ship Fire Co. will sponsor another card party to be held in the Fire] Hall on Thursday, April 25th, ta- ginning at eight o'clock. | assistant. { paid out on matured and withdrawal | shares $42,871.16 | ment and indignities to the married March 14 TO PRESENT . “SPRING GREEN" MAY 2- I Cl b “Spring Green,” a comedy ir 10NnS u S three acts by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, the Junior Class for thei duction, May 2 and 3. Weldon the George Broske, has been chosen by Auction Held Tuesday Night The Mt. first pro- Clarence and Mrs teacher has lead, mathematics Joy Lions Club held thei Benjamin F. Groff, membershig | Committee chairmen are as fol-|regular meeting at Hostetters on enjamir ; aroff, ship | : : + 1 ie n. assisted by a degree team lows: Business, Donald Rice; Tick- | Tuesday evening with a very good chairman, assis y a degree te: as : . 4 as i Post No. 4 ets, Helen Thomas; Property, Isa- | attendance. After lunch, the meet- from American Legion Post No. 3 : ) ; Lancaster. in the high school bel Zink; Make-up, Miss Betly |ing was turned over to Ralph Dup- caster, In seh aw 5 2 28 wt reve onal or. i disnng: torium Thursday evening when 21€ | °° Who Yas auctioneer disposing members were inducted into the { licity, Bruce Myers; Stage, Robert |of articles brought by each member lier. § Fhersole Post No. 185 | Landvater; Ushers, Mildred Leh- | which consisted of mostly anythin; alter S. Eberso os 185. i : 3 Tt man, Ellen Musselman. Mrs. Geo | from chicken, butter and seed pota- The ceremony began with a bi | . 3 ji Broske, promptress, Carol Somers |toes to an automokile tire. The proceeds of the auction are to go tc ® Sterns the clubs soft ball team fund. Among the guests were John B. % L Sharing Charles, brought by Si Phillips: C Clyde Mumper, guests o Frank Tyndall; H. W. Crouse, gues Approve An Increase [fe ied i Gow se of Maurice Bailey; and Ralph Dupes was the guest auctioneer. E. Robert Nolt was a visiting Lion from the Landisville Club. Mrs In The Capital Stock At the annual shareholders meet- | ing of the Mt. Joy Building & Loan | Richard Divet accompanied at the Association meeting held in the { piano for the group songs. One First National Bank & Trust Co. | new member, Jacob Weidman was Wednesday evening, three directors | taken into the club. Communica- R. Fellenbaum, J. Willis Freed and | tjons were read by Sec. Bailey in- Herman F. Boyer whose term of | viting members to the spring rally office expired were elected to suc- which will be held at the Ephrata ceed themselves. | Lions Club, on May 6th. and to the The shareholders also approved | state convention which will be held to in-; in Pittshurgh on June 9, 10, and 11 crease the capital stock of the Asso tll Mfrs rom $500,000.00 to $1,000,000.00. Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies Virginia will hold its apple blos- som festival May 2. Hershey adopted daylight saving time effective April 28. Motor Federation is aiming at a membership of 300,000. To date shows have been booked for Pennsylvania. A forest fire burned over 300 acres Welsh Mountains Saturday. constitutional amendment Immediately after the sharehold- ers meeting the Directors met for organization of the board for ihe ceming year with the following re- sults: Grant yerberich, President Henry H Eby, Vice President, E. M Bomberger, Secretary, R. Fellen- baum, Treasurer, Zimmerman Myers & Kready Solicitors. At the end the fiscal March 31st the Association had as- sets aggregating $207,189.86. The outstanding are has of year The Penna. mortgage loans $162,046.82. The Association owns $29,000.00 United States Government | sixty-one farm Fonds. The actual value of installment [in the shares outstanding is $198,111.49 The Department has announced undivided profits are $2,331.11 that bride ships will cease after reserves $6,501.26, June 30. During the year the Association Ex-Senator Grundy's automobile was damaged in a collision at Lan- caster Friday. and placed mort- ba and 3 | { | | gage loans in the amount of $30.- Two sailors home on o furlough. 1800.00. | were killed near Harrisburg when The Mt. Joy Building & Loan |their car upset. Association has made 200 mortgage ! The body of Mrs. Sally Irene loans in this community since the |Clinger, 62, Harrisburg was found date of its incorporation and ha {in the river near York Haven. made 10 mortgage loans during tel When a bulldozer widening a past year. road in New Jersey unearthed EE — a P jug full of silver coins buried threc DEEDS RECORDED feet deep, scores of persons with George H. Bowers and Margaret | Picks and shovels spent a day dg- ging, result A offered a pound of butter for $1:00 at a mar- ket near Ephrata, started an inves- Shium no savy. Lancaste1 Florin to John F. and Frances M. Shrum, half of a double 2 1-2 house in Florin. R. Bowers, woman who was story frame Miller M. Weaver. Kathryn Wea- | tigation that led to the seizure of a ver, John M. Weaver, Esther Wea- | 10-ton truck load of butter in Mas- | ver, Elizabeth M. Landis, Simon H |sachusetts headed for Philadelphia. Landis, Mt. Joy Twp. to David E —— | Hershey and Ella W. Hershey, Mt | SCOUT CAMPOREE AT CAM" Joy Twp., a 2 1-2 story frame dwel- | CHIQUETAN ON JUNE 20 - 22 ling house West Donegal Twp The annual camporee of the Lan- tl eet caster County Council of Boy SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS | Scouts will be held at Camp Chi- MAY HOP. MAY 17. HERE quetan, near Conestoga Center, on The Sophecmore Class of M. J. H.| June 20, 21, and 22, it was announc- is sponsoring the May Hop which|ed Thursday by Scout Executive C | will be held in the high school|W. Armstrong. The campores | auditorium on Friday evening, May | Will start at 10 a. m. June 26, and | 17th. close at 4 p m. June 22. Music will be furnished by Bob NN | Lyter and his orchestra from 8:30 | FOUR DRAFTEES LEFT until 11:30 o’cleck. HERE FOR INDUCTION The May Court procession and the The first April selectees, four crowning of the May Queen will he regristrants of County Draft Board held at 9:00 o'clock. No 1 here, left for induction inte errr the armed services Tuesday. DR. ARTHUR P. MYLIN WAS They were: Harvey R. Stoner RE-ELECTED COUNTY SUPT. Mt. Joy; Bethel Bailer, Marietta: At a meeting of the Lancaster Co | Romanus Nauman, Jr., Manheim R2 | School Directors Association last | and, Elwood Peters, E-town. week Dr. Arthur P. Mylin was re- ——yyyeyr—— {elected county superintendent for HEIFER HIT BY AUTO . KILLED BY BUTCHER A two-year-old heifer was struck his seventh four year term. ee — DIVORCE SUIT FILED by an auto driven by Frank Ziegler, Jane L. Houseal. 120 Deltz St. |Marietta, as it ran from the barn- { Mt. Joy vs Noman A. Houseal. May- yard on the farm of Ira Williams ltown, cruel and barbarous treat- {Columbia Rl, near Kinderhook. I suffered a broken leg and Ziegler, butcher, shot the animal. person 1943, separated | | Feb. 28, 1946. i —— BANKS CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY Friday, April 19, Good Friday both the First National Bank and Trust Co. and the Union National Mt. Joy Bank will be closed, a le- gal holiday. | The Rohrerstown band rendered a pleasing cancert in the E. Hemp- field High schol on Palm Sunday afternoon, nl, ll Nl 4 shey and family at Lemoyne an Sat- THEY ACCUSE NEIGHBOR OF MISUSING THEIR LANE A couple residing in W. field Twp. charged a ne’ghbor misusing their Hemp- with property, in a suit filed in Court. Edward B. and Elizabeth S. Aston who live on the road leading fron [ronville to Route 30, rge that Mahlon Bushong, who owns an ad- che joining tract, is us'ng a lane located entirely on their property. They further charge that to use this lane the defendant has removed a part of the boundary line fence between the two properties. The Astons also charge that the defendant has dumped crushed stone on their property that has changed the course of the surface water and is endangering the found- and cellar of their house. etl “Cee East Donegal School News For The Week ation At the regulary monthly meeting of the East Donegal Twp. Schoc] Board held Friday evening, April 12 the contract for school supplies fo the 1946-7 term was awarded to L B. Herr & Son, Lancaster for $895 A proposed 1946-7 budget was form- ulated. The new budget calls for expenditures of $99,565 and in- come is estimated at $99,822. . O! this amount more than $43,000 will be received in state in the tax rate is con- templated. The budget adopted at the next board meeting May 10, 1946. The board also announced the fol- lowing activity dates; May 8, i 0 Day Senior Prom: May Junior-Senior Reception; June Services: No increase will be and Baccalaureate June 3 is the Ninth Grade Promotion Exercis- es; June 4, The Fifty-First Annual Commencement. Dr. V. W. Dippell, of the Maytown Reformed Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon and Sanders McComsey of Local ministers serving were Rev Russell Hoeltzel, Marietta Methodist Church; Rev. Kirby M. Yiengst | Maytown Lutheran Church: Rev Gerald Marsolf, Maytown Church ol God and Rev. B. E. Cross Roads Brethren in Christ. — ee i Thuma, The Affairs At Florin For | Past Week James Wittel, 8, Tuesday suffered a fractured left forearm. to St. attendants were evening He was taken Joseph's told playing. Miss Sara B. Hershey returned to Philadelphia Monday a. m. after vis- iting her parents over the weekend. Mr. N. E. Hershey. John Hershey and Russell Hoffman visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Her- Hospital where he fell out of a tree while his son, urday. The Girl Scout Troop No. in the Town Hall on Tuesday, Fred- 56 met dine Gehman read the scripture les- A letter was read in Juliette Low honorable regards Fund. Our mention in son. to the troop won this Fund container contest. Friday, April 19, a public (Turn to page 6) —_ I hh rk RAPHO TWP. FARM SALE APPROVED BY THE COURT The private sale of a farm of over 87 acres located in Ropho Twp. for $18,000 to Florence K. Risser was approved by Judge Appel in Or- phans Court yesterday. The was made in the estate of David R. Nissley, late of W. Hempfield Twp who died July 14, 1944. Mrs Risser is a daughter of the deceased and an executor. —_— HAS JOINED THE NAVY Robert Wilson, of this place, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and ha: been ‘assigned to a training station A IIc, sale of sale appropriations | | this Dean | Millersville | State Teachers College will deliver | Local Navy the Commencement address. Special assemblies were held daily during Holy Week and local | ministers conducted the services | anxious to explain the special ke | History. [ future Local Affairs In General Briefly Told There are smarter ness than in the OPA. A Lancaster $10 for selling sneeze powder. Yvonne 19, Manheim, Mrs. Charles Morton has returned home merchant wag Demmy, from the Polyclinic Hospital; ot Harrisburg. was bitten on the nose by a dog. A garment plant that will employ about 100, mostly women. will lo- | cate at Manheim. The first circus of the season traveling by motor truck, showed at vesterday. Marietta, Lancaster Glenn Gibble, of was ex- onerated in the death of Mrs. Mary Jane Stell, of Red Lion. Mrs. Gretna L. Groff, 35, mother of seven children disappeared from her home at Columbia Sunday. A shoe factory to manufacture children’s shoes will open at Col- Dr. Troy Melvin Thompson, E- town, was named to the courtesy staff of St. Joseph's Hospital at Lancaster. Ruth Gibble, Rl, Mt. Joy, was prosecuted by Lance. City Police on Tuesday, charged wth driving toc { fast for conditions. | Two young men from Manheim {were hurt when their auto upset. They were Eugene Shelly, 19 and ‘Harry E. Angstadt, 20. While a truck was passsing thru {Penn Square, at Lancaster, a rack containing 136 pies slipped off. The chaffeur drove on without know- ledge of his loss. 1 | Lancaster county with eleven 2 | des ths, stands third in the state in increase in fatal acci- first of the the rate dents for two months of year. neni moti lime iii SIX FROM THIS AREA ENLIST IN THE REGULAR NAVY announced today by the Recruiting Office that accepted foi Navy of the young men It was Six young men were first enlistment in the United Sta their tes. These passed pre-enlistment physi- cals in Harrisburg and were Naval Tl © sent to Train'ng Stations. Local Navy Recruiters are ne- to 30 enlist fits offered to young men, 17 years of age inclusive, who with the in- for only one cruise or tention of making the Navy a career. The Navy offers more to- day than ever before in its glorious Visit the Navy Recruiting office today and hear personally how you may secure your future. A without worries and cares with a monthly retirement for you later years. inns test i BICYCLE STOLEN AT FLORIN John M. Hess, S. Ma‘ket St Florin, State Police the theft of hs bicyle, equipped with a reported t Mrs. Robert Coulter of Muncie Indiana, spent a week here as the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Warren Bates. speedometer, from his home some- time Sunday. The cvele was alum- inum colored. tm ll LETTERS GRANTED Alois B. Heilig, Wallingford, Del County, administrator of the estate of William R. Heilig, late of this boro A | re PROSECUTION Ralph E. Geib, Mt. Joy, was charged with driving too fast fot conditions at Lancaster, Ly eity police. men in busi- | fined | umbia May 6 by Wechslar Shoe Co. | Those donning the traditional Navy Blue for the first time are: Jessel Kenneth Brown, 824 E Chestnut St., Richard Samuel Yar- nell, 433 Fairview Ave., both of Lancaster. Charles William Hubb Nelson Hicks Kile, beth of Patton Trade School, E-town, Kenneth Free Grayhill, West State St.; Quar- ryville and Robert Wilson, 12¢ Manheim St., Mt. Joy, who enlisted as a stewart mate 3-c. EE MARRIAGE LICENSES Everett L. Williams, 205 N. Bar- bara St., Mt. Joy and Sylvia R Swords, Florin. Winifred Nissley, Florin; Kenneth Bechtold, R6, Lancaster. Elmer Eckert, East Petersburg | Betty Jane Mumma, Mt Joy Norman G. Strickler, Mt. Joy R2 Wojcik, both of Mount Joy R2 I ‘Mortuary Record In | | This Section Frank I. Smith, 79, of Columbia | ded Saturday. | John D. Smith, 81, died at Kinder= hook on Tuesday. Mrs. Barbara Livingston, 95, died at Columbia yesterday. | Roland Schriner, 42, Elstonville | died at St. Joseph's Hospital Thurs= i day. | Mrs Anna of G. Zartman, 66, | Manheim, died at the county Hospi= tal. Mrs. Bessie Bartch, 62, Columbia, was so badly burned while prepar- ing a meal, that she died. Mrs. Lillie S. Lupold, 76, wife of Henry D. Lupold, East Petersburg died in a Harrisburg hospital. Rolandis W. Shriner Rolandis W. Shreiner, 42, Man- heim R3, Rapho Twp., died Thurs- day evening at St. Joseph's Hospital after an illness of one month. A son of Mrs. Elizabeth White Shreiner, Manheim R3, and the late Emanuel Shreiner, he was a mem- ber of Ruhl's U. B. Church and Lodge No 228, LOOM, Lebanon. He was employed at Brown's Cotton Mill here. He is survived hy his wife Mrs. Florence Ritz Shriner, his mother, and these children: Betty. Fern, Joyce, Rodney and Larry, all at home; three brothers and sisters, John, Manheim R3; Milton, address unknown; Mrs. Susan Trim- ble, and Mrs. William Swartz, Lebanon. also Lancaster The funeral was held at Manheim Sunday afternoon with interment at Hernley's. 4 Emma S. Heistand Fmma S. Heistand, 64, died Tues- day at the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Gish, Mastersonville, after an illness of 11 weeks. She was born in Rapho Twp., a daughter of the late Franklin Barbara S Shelly Heistand and was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church of Mastersonville. She is survived by five sisters: Mrs. Samuel Norn- hold, Manheim; Mrs. Abram Heisey, of Manheim R2: Mrs. Sam- uel Gish, resided; Mrs. John Showers, of Manheim and Mrs. Elmer White of Mt. Joy. Funeral from her late home Fri- afternoon with further services Brethren in Christ Church Mastersonville and interment in the and of with whom she day in the adjoining cemetery. et errr WELL BABY CLINIC TO BE HELD APRIL 25 AT FIRE HOUSE The Well Baby Clinic is held the fourth Thursdays of at the Fire Hall at two to four p. Dr. John Gates is {he attending physican assisted by Mary Blough, State nurse. All mothers with children up to € second and every month m. registered yrs. are urged to attend. The next clinic will be Thursday April 25th 1946. TWO YOUNG MEN FINED ON HIT-RUN CHARGES Leroy M. Nauman, 21, Manheim, and Lloyd Shenenberger, 24, Man- he'm R2, pleaded guilty to hit-run of an automo- on the Lititz pike near Neffsville on Sunday, March 17, and each fined $100 and costs by Wissler in court Friday charges growing out bile accident were Judge morning ————- eee OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY offices of Dr. H. C. Killheffer Optometrist, at E-town and Man- heim, will be closed Good Friday. The WE'LL GO ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME APRIL 28 Mount Joy will go on Day- light Saving Time Sunday, April 28. At the last meeting of Boro Council it was decided fo adopt fast time provided Lancaster does. Lancaster has decided to a dopt fast time and a survey shows that industry and trade approves the move. Busses will also operate on Daylight time,