Tomorrow, Is July Fourth — If You Must Celebrate, Please Be Care MOST - THE - MINUTE WEEKLY The Mount Joy LANCASTE Bull R cour ctin VOL. XLVI, Boro Council Passed Zoning Ordinance; Some Parking Rules Changed; Lerphey’s Salary Upped 285 Selecicd For Jury Duty Sept. Court Two hundred and eighty-five per- sons were selected for jury duty, September terms of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses- Appended are those from this locality: Of the twenty- four drawn for the Grand Jury, none were from this immediate vi- NO. 6 met in public the July Mt. Joy Boro Council regular session after the meeting Monday evening, for transaction of the regular business. All members except Keller, the Burgess and solicitor were present. The minutes of the previous regular and special meet- ings were approved. A letter from Tax Collector Fel- lenbaum and a letter on the sub- ject from the solicitor, were read. Details appear elsewhere in these columns. In a communication the manage- ment of Joy Theatre cited parking in front of the build- ing, particularly at certain times. Also when patrons are about leav- ing the theatre and double parking in front of and near the entrance is a hindrance to traffic, frequently congestion. Upon motion the theatre management will be provided with two signs, “No Purking Between Signs”, to ke put and, whenever he sees during the sions Court. cinity For term beginning September 9: William Ellis, Mount Joy; Harry B. Elizabethtown; Elizabeth Charleston, Elizabethtown; Maurice A. Sweitzer, Marietta; Margaret Walmer, Elizabethtown; Myrtle Hepple, Elizabethtown; David Wit- mer, Mount Joy R1; Samuel Engle, Maytown; Marian B. Jensen, Mari- etta; Ralph W. Wagner, Elizabeth- town; Henry H. Eby, Mount Joy R2; Carrie Boreman, Elizabethtown R1; Albert H. Mumma, Mount Joy; (Turn to nage 2) ——— conditions Hamilton, causing in use if fit. Burgess Brown reported tions to the amount of presenting fines and license during June. (Turn to page 2) BN LANDISVILLE COMMUNITY DVBS TO BE JULY 1-12 The 20th session of the Landisville Community Vacation Bible School will be held in the Church of God from July 1-12, inclusive. All chil- dren between the ages of four and fourteen are welcome to attend. James E.| The Church of God, Methodist Hopkins 'and Lutheran churches are sponsor- collec- $24 re- fees MIDDLETOWN BOY 16, WAS ARRESTED HERE FOR D. D. William Hopkins, sixteen, Middle- town, was arrested by Chief of Po- lice Elmer Zerphey, of town, and charged with operating an automo- bile while under the influence of in- toxicating liquor. Chief Zerphey said that Hopkins drove his car on- to the lawn of Alvin Bigler on West | Main street. , Justiceof the Hockenberry, to the county await a ing the school, with these ministers hearing at Juvenile Court. | co-operating: The Rev. Raymond H. ED ee | Daihl, the Rev. Harold L. Dietz and ADJUDICATIONS FILED the Rev. C. A. Price. Adjulications filed in the Orphans’| Teachers and workers are Bertha Court show these amounts to be dis- Derr, Mrs. Esther Rohrer, Irene fributed: Maggie Hollinger, Joy, $371.31; Lizzie Shultz, Joy, $262.73. Only Minor Amendments To Zoning Ordinance Requested At Public Meeting Mon. Night A large number of citizens, par- Deserving Officer To responded at a public on Monday zoning Peace committed prison to kler. ticularly those residing in the of the Episcopal Church, Stay In Regular Army | the Council Chamber | evening prior to the meeting of Seven Lancaster County officers Boro Council. The purpose of, the have been nominated by President | Truman for permanent commissions | plants Among them | ordinance. President of Council Loraw cal- led the meeting to order and limited each speaker to three minutes. About half dozen citi- zens requested minor changes in various sections. The most im- portant and a subject that inter- ested majority of the citizens in that vicnity, was as to whether or not a business establishment or an apartment house should be per- mitted on a lot adjacent to the Episcopal Church. The plot in question is a lot of ground cn the west side of South Celta St. upon which erected one story brick building, used (Turn to page 6) A A | TWO LOCAL YOUNG LADIES | BETAINED IN PHILA. On Monday evening Officer Zer- phey here was notified by the Philadelphia police that they were holding two young ladies from Mt. Joy as runaways. Their parents here were notified and they went to the city of Brotherly Love and brought them home. hear proposed to the meeting was on in the regular was one from our boro. army. is a CAPT. CHAS. B. FRANK Capt. Charles B. Frank, (VC) son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Frank, of town was named. Mr. Frank is certainly deserving of this appointment. - He served during the entire war spent! The girls were Anna May several years in prison camps. At|Blentz, 17, 76 East Main St. and one time he was not heard from | Dorothy Esther Heisey, 17, 205 N. Barbara St. and for several years. Mount Heisey, the Rev. Daihl, Betty Rank- | Mount in, Jean Hauenstein and Alice Stric- | Meetings will start each evening at ACCUSE THREE BROS. IN THEFT OF $100 BILL Herbert R. Flowers, Jr. 19, of Bainbridge R. D., was committed to the county prison Friday in default of $500 bail to await trial on a charge of receiving stolen goods, following a hearing hefore Justice of the Peace, M. L. Schaibley of Columbia. State Police of the Columbia sub station stated that the charges arose out of investigation of the theft of a $100 bill from the home of Mrs Rylie Charles, Bainbridge R1, on April 6. Two of Herbert Flowers’ young- er brothers, Harold, 14 and Har- vey, 13, have been committed to the Rotary Home to await a hear- ing in Juvenile Court. Police said they are involved in the theft of the $100 bill. Girl Scouts Held Camp At Cove Last Week Lancaster city and county Girl Scouts five day camps have closed after an active with over £00 enrolled in the programs. The camps at Long Park, Wil- liamsen Park, Mt. Joy, Columbia and E-town were under the direc- tion of Mrs. Richard Almy, chair- man of the Outdoor Activities Committee of the Girl Scout Coun- cil and Coordinator of Day Camps. A total of 120 girls attended the Brownie Day Camp held June 17- 21 and June 24-28 at Long Park. An equal number attended the Intermediate and Senior Scout Camp held on the same days at Williamson Park and directed by Miss Marion Fosdick. The Mt. Joy Camp, held last week at the Cove here, was di- rected jointly by Miss Mildred Zink and Mrs. John Tate; 75 Brownie and Intermediate Scouts attended. In the camp held here they were: Nature, Mrs. Edward Lane: Handicrafts, Mrs. Robert Brown. Tent Meeting At Rheems July 7-21 The United Zion Church will con- duct a tent meeting beginning July 7th and continuing through July 21. season 7:30. The Tent will be located in Rheems, five hundred feet south of Sipling’s Garage on the grounds of the Rheems Fire Co. Special music by various groups together with spirited congregation- al singing and old-fashioned testi- mony meeting will feature these meetings. The speakers for the various ev- enings are: Sunday, July 7, Jacob Lehman; Monday, July 8, Christ Geib; Tues- day, July 9th, Elmer Sensenig; Wednesday, July 10, Samuel Bru- baker; Thursday, July 11, Abram Eshleman; Friday, July 12, Ammon Kreider: Saturday, July 13, George Shand: Sunday July 14, Wesley Martin; Monday, July 15, Martin Showalter; Tuesday, July 16, Ray- mond Miller; Wednesday July 17, J. Adam Brandt; Thursday, July 18, George Showalter; Friday, July 19, Henry Youtz; Saturday, July 20. Al- len Tennis, Sunday, July 21, Peter Gress. Dn HUSBAND AND CHILDREN AGREE TO PAY SUPPORT In our county courts the follow- ing decisions were made which are of local interest: The nine children of Susan Dy- er, Florin, each to pay $1.00 a week for her support after a petition was filed by the one daughter, Mrs. Par- thine Sides, of Forin. Roy Andrew Mateer, 206 Mount Joy St., agreed to pay $7.50 a week to his wife, Betty Jane, 322 Perry St, Columbia, for her support and also to pay medical and hospital expenses for the birth of their child. Meee THE GEBHARD REUNION The seventeenth reunion of the Gebhard family will be held Sun- day, August 25, 1946, at Coleman Memorial Park, Lebanon, Penna. The program will begin at 2:00 p. m., D. S. T. Games and contests for all will follow the program. Tax Collector Asks If Coungil Will Accept Resignation ected tax collector ed his resignation to Board before the duplicate turned over some time ago. He gave bond and was given the Boro tax duplicate, sent out his no- tices and proceeded with collections. After collecting the greater portion of the taxes he decided to resign and thru his attorneys, Boro Solicitor if Council would ac- cept his resignation. A similar re= | quest was made to Boro Council by letter. An effort is now being made by was point a successor and there is every ( Turn to Page 2) er rt Qf TWO LOCAL YOUNG MEN ENLISTED IN THE NAVY Messrs. Richard Mumper and Le- Roy Bates, both of this boro, enlist- ed in the United States Navy at the | Lancaster station recently. They ex- pect to be called next week and will be sent to Philadelphia for their physical and assignments. Both young men were members of this year’s graduating class Mt. Joy High school. Mr. Mumper has been employed at the Bulletin office for several years. Mt. Joy School Board Gets State Approp'n. (Special to The Bulletin) Harrisburg, Pa. June 27, 1946— Auditor General G. Harold Wagner today approved payment of $2,600 to Mount Joy Borough School Dis- trict, Lancaster County, propriations authorized by the 1945 Legislature. The sum represents the payment of $100 for each member of the teaching and supervisory staff, em- ployed during the 1945-46 term. The purpose is to enable districts of the fourth class to put into minimum salary third and effect the new ments to the Public School Act. REICH'S LADIES BIBLE CLASS HELD PICNIC AT THE COVE The Young Ladies’ Bible Class of the Reich’s Evangelical Sunday School held a picnic at “The Cove,” here, on Monday evening, A devo- tional program was conducted at seven o'clock, after which a picnic served. During the luncheon was Lancaster gave a book review of “Mrs. Willoughby.” er SUIT FOR $200 DAMAGES AGAINST ARTHUR ZERPHY C. N. Hershey, Mt. Joy R2, has filed suit for damages against Ar- thur Zerphy of town, as the re- sult of an zuto collision April 2. Hershey asks $200 damages which he alleges was caused Ly his automobile hit by Zer- phy’s car on route 322 in town. AM A ON A TRIP TO VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Norman and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Weidman were visitors at the magnificent Skyline Caverns, located at the entrance to Skyline Drive, Front Royal, Virginia on July 1. ein lB ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Almos Earhart, of Elizabethtown R3, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Alta L., to Howard L. Smith, S 2/¢, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Pan- tego, N. C. ema Miron GRADUATED AT STATE Among a large class that gradu- ated at State College last week, 14 were from Lancaster county. Mary J. Long, of Landisville, B. S. in home economics, was among them. when CHARGES WITHDRAWN | withdrawn and the costs paid. Mr. Ellis Fellenbaum, who was el- | here at the last general election is thru. He tender- the School asked the ! the School Board and Council to ap- during school and summer months | from ap~-' schedule as provided for in amend- | evening, Mrs. Charles Workman, of | Miss The assault and battery charges against Stephen K. Estock were under the direction of Henry Gott- Monit Jon, Pa., Wednesday Afternimm, July 3, 1946 MOUNT JOY TWP. SCHOOL TAX REMAINS THE SAME t its June meeting the Mount 1Joy Township School Board ap- proved its budget for 1946-47. The tax rate is fixed at eight mills prop- erty and $4.00 head tax, the same as Nast year. It was decided to release bids for a second bus to transport grade and high school pupils. To aim is to supply transportation for all high school pupils. The board also voted to employ a part time nurse for the district, said i nurse to be employed on a joint | bases with another district. | The district has been offered four conservation booklets for children by the Pa. State Game Commission, which is approved by the Dept. of Public Instruction. They are offer- jo on a cost basis. The board de- | cided to buy enough for all the schools for supplementary reading. The auditors meeting is set for July 8th. Officers’ Leadership Training Session | About 140 attended the officers’ leadership training session held Thursday night at the Landisville High School, with State College ex- tension workers in charge of special instruction and demonstrations. At the same time officers of the county -wide 4-H groups were elected, as follows: Lance. county 4-H Girls council: President, Ruth Royer, Lancaster R4; vice president, Virginia Smith, East Petersburg; secretary, Allegra Kreiner, Elizabethtown R3; treas- urer, Lilly Ann Greider, Mount Joy R1; song leader, Beverly Watson, East Petersburg; game leaders— Janet Kauffman, Holtwood R1, and Arlene Burkholder, Bainbridge; and news reporter, Shirley Heisey, Mt. {Joy RL Lancaster County 4-H Boys Council: President, Vernon Leinin- ,ger, Denver R2; vice president; Lloyd Rohrer, Lancaster R4; tary and treasurer, Robert (Turn to Page 2) eee nll ree. Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies | Three to four cents per pound will be added to the sale price of coffee. The Hamilton Watch Company jgave $2500 to the Salvation Army’s secre- Groff, | r ive. All available State Police been assigned to our highways over the Fourth, Two men were burned and 10,000 gallons of milk spilled on the Lin- a truck upset have coln Highway when and caught fire. A Lancaster woman found a man in her bathroom. He refused to leave so she locked him in and cal- led the police. At the present rate of tions Coatesville will $€27.000 from its parking meters at the first of the year. Lancaster is figuring crowd of 10,000 to attend its gro- Atlantic City July collec- receive on a cer’s picnic at 18. David Mast Smoker, a Coatsville, was crushed a trailer loaded with farmer near to death beneath peus enroute to a huller. At San Jose, Calif, a landlady raised a tenants garage rent from $2.5¢ $20 day. This was done four after the OPA expired. rr A A A eee. to per minutes KENNETT SQUARE MAN WAS PROSECUTED HERE FOR R D Alban Carroll, Kennett Square, was prosecuted by Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey Thursday on charg- es of reckless driving, before Justice of Peace James Hockenberry. He will be summoned for a hearing be- fore the same Justice. mr — ihe — SACRED MUSIC CONCERT A concert of sacred music hy the West Green Tree Church chorus will be rendered in the Rheems Church of the Brethren, Sunday, July 7 at 7:15 p m, shall $1.50 a Year in Advance to m. he CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Bradley of Mastersonville observed their | Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sun- day, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were mar- ried June 28, 1896, at the home of | Rev. David Engle in this borough, | minister of the Brethren in Christ Church. They are still farming. Mrs. Bradley was Katie P. Zink be- fore marriage. They have one] daughter Stella, wife of Elmer W.|! Long, two grand-children, Kathryn Marie Long, and Esther Mae Long, wife of William W. Saylor, and one great grandchild, Jesse L. Saylor. and one great grandchild, Jesse L. Saylor. Open house for their friends was held on Sunday afternoon, from 109. ———— ses WILLIAM HOFFMAN HEADS E. DONEGAL CEMETERY ASSOC. The Annual Stockholders’ Meet- ing of the East Donegal Cemetery Association was held at the home of [¢ the President, William G. Hoffman, Maytown, recently. John H. Hoff- man was elected a director ceed the late Eli L. Hoffman. Direct- | William G. Hoff- David E. Shank, and |¢ ors reelected were: man, P. F. Snyder, Alice M. Shank, B. E. Thuma, John D. Roland, were: William G. E. Thuma, Sec., Treasurer. rr ——- Een MARRIAGE LICENSES Clinton Walters and Mae Hinkle Snyder, both of this boro. Harry M. Weidman, this place, and Janis Louise Rahn, Elizabeth- | town. Clinton Walters, 218 West Donegal street, and Mae Hinkle Snyder, both of town. - rr Geen sen AUTOMOBILE VIOLATION Chief Elmer Zerphey prosecuted Edwin S. Hays, of Philadelphia, improper passing before Justice of the Peace Hockenberry The Affairs At Florin For | Hoffman, and P. F. Snyder, for Past Week Mr. and Mrs. B F. Kauffman celebrated their thirtieth wedding | anniversary on June 29th. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and ghter entertained Rev. and Mrs. N. Seldomridge of Lancaster dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry Landisburg, Perry Co., visited Mr. ond Mrs George Mumper Sr, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. B.F Kauffman on Tuesday. Mr. Donald Eichler Jr. fined to his bed on account illness. Messrs Jack Liggins and George Kiley are spending several days at Black Log Camp. Mrs. Lillian Hainilton and dau- ghter, Mary and Brenda and Con- nie Fierce and Mrs. Adam Eichler, Mrs. Helen Musser and son Jimmy spent Tuesday at Hershey. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caswell, Ja- | cob Loraw, Hazel Bowers, Mrs. James Hilt and son Warren, spent Sunday visiting their son, Saves) L. Hilt who is stationed at Ft. Meade, Md. | dau- | L to | eo of on of con- | of is sustained when auto he was driving. | struck Zook, one mile from burg but there was no damage. winter gallon $10 to $14.00. 95. Priscilla, ter, Pa. tion at Mt. Gretna. to suc- [and son, Eddy, rhey, week end in the Poconos. grandson, Officers reelected | with Pres., B. kamp and family, Mrs. Yohn and child, ter Schroll and children, are spend- |man Barnhart, all of Elizabethtown, ing the Main St., {Hipple, | several | where they daughter, | will remain until the middle of | Zerphey investigated an acc Bycein . {driving east on Main St. | by {them was { Joy R2, for driving without an op- Local Affairs In General Briefly Told The Dog Days began July 3. Mrs. Violet R. Bouder, 26, .|is missing since Monday. The Dillerville Landisville Man ~~ Shot At A Rat and Hit Foundry Worker Earl T. Caswell, 52, 428 Alley N Celumkéa,, was admitted St. Joseoh's Hospital suffering a wound of the left side of his chest after , he was accidently shot while work- { ing at a Landisville foundry about 8:30 p. Monday, State Police- man J. J. Haggerty reported. The victim, Haggerty said, was | shot by Harry T. Herr, 56, Landis- | ville, who told him the accident ! occurred when fired a shot | from a 38 calibre pistol at a rat. | Haggerty said Herr told him he | wag sitting on the porch of his | home on the north side of the Harrisburg pike when he saw al rat. (Turn to page 6) | EE eer etl ci MR. AND MRS. DAN'L. BRADLEY | yesterday, Leola, road at Lancaster week. trucks morning. next Army Saturday 24, charged by a will A of sed thru here Ralph Greenawalt, be opened convoy pas- Mountville was injured when bull. The Manheim Fire a street July 12. Mrs. Caroline Staller, 32 Gordonville, ant fever, Co. will hold carnival Friday night, , of near has contracted undul- A carnival and festival will be held by the Bainbridge Fire Com- pany July 4. E-town Fire Co. h amhulance m The as pur- chased a new at cost of $5,000. Minnie Stoner, injured at Lancaster. d R2, accident 30, Columbia was in an auto 301 couples applied for at month of June. C. T. Frew, 48, Paradise, the hospital suffering from injuries a horse ran into an marriage licenses Lancaster during the is in Mortuary Record In This Sectio Mrs. Emma Lowry, 62, died Columbia, : Clerk D. Groft, aged three, i Columbia. Wilson F. Reiff, 76, of Manheim, died Sunday. 76, died Edwin F. Campbell, {Marietta Saturday. ; Cora, wife of Irvin Blecher, died at Manheim aged 65 years. George C. Resh, 67, of Colum bia, died at the Lancaster % Hospital. Harry P. Wissler, of Manheim, died at St. Joseph's Hospital, aged fifty years, Emmert Wissler, v Joy Rl is a brother. | at Amanda Strickler Pearson Mrs. Amanda Strickler Pearson, seventy-eight, died Friday at St. Anne's Gethesemane Home after an illness of three years. She was born in Maytown, a daughter of the late John R. and Rebecca Shank Strick- ler, and is survived by a niece, Mrs. Carl H, Smith, Lancaster. ‘William A. Kanode Mr. William A. Kanode, a former resident of this community, died Monday at Everett, Pa. Funeral services will be held Fri- The second wettest in the 8.23 inches of rainfall. the of | had | June the bureau. month of was h'story weather We During Saturday’s storm lightning the of Hayden East Peters- residence At public sales around here last and early this year, used one cream freezers sold for Now and more modern ones for $6.- ice you can buy new EE NS Our Card Basket For The Week Mrs. Janet McKain and daughter, are visiting in West Ches- day morning at Everett and in the Cross Roads Church here, with in= {terment in the adjoining cemetery. He is a son-in-law of Isaac Gin der, Mount Joy R. D. Mr. Kanode resided on the Ginder farm for sev= eral yeers. His son, Irvin, resided at the Alvin Reist home on Route 1 for several years and in February left for Kentucky to enter the mis= sion field. John Barnhart John Barnhart, sixty-five, 25 Mt. Joy Street, died at 7:50 p. m. Thurs= day at St. Joseph's Hospital, after a month's illness. He was an employe of the Le Blanc Co. here for over 20 years, prior to his illness, and was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose lodge, Elizabethtown. His parents were the late James and Catherine Barnhart, Elizabethtown. He Spanish- American War. was a veteran of the Germer and Mrs. are spending their Mr. and Joe laughter vaca- | ! Mrs. Wallace Zerphey | and Mrs. Elmer Zer- spending the | | and Mr. of town, are Powell and spent Sunday H. A. Darren- | and Mrs. David of Blain, and Mrs. Mr. Mr. William B. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix, | Wal- week at Ocean City, N. J. Carl Germer, West | and Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Marietta Ave., are spending New York City | will visit the | Miss Mary Elizabeth Hip- ple, a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Kling Mr. and Mrs. days in Mr. and | and Mrs. John Roth, and Mr. Charles Allison and family at Mor- risville. Mrs. Edwrd Lane Eleanore, Constance f 4 East Main St, Massachusetts, and daughters and left Friday where for they Aug- fam- 0 Spencer, Mr. Lane accompanied his ily the trip Tuesday. ust. on and returned here — —— TWO AUTOS COLLIDED: | BOTH CARS DAMAGED At 4:30 Monday afternoon Officer ident at the intersection of West Main and New Haven Sts. Jacob H. Stehman, Florin, when his was auto operated Maytown a left turn Haven car was struck by an Willis Lindemuth, Lindemuth was making Main St, on to New when the accident occurred. Lindemuth will be of from 1 for prosecute reckless driving. Both cars were was injured. ————— eee A WEEK'S VACATION Nearly all the industries Ephrata and Denver are cle giving employe time. damaged but n one at Lititz, sed this all their s a week, week's vacation at the same Only some of our local industries lare following this procedure here. mm pomp nc WAS NABBED AT LANCASTER Six motorists were prosecuted by Lancaster city police Friday. Among Christian Metzler, Mt. erator’s license. | Charles Pennell, on East Main St. (f latter's | ¢ Priscilla, | Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary C. Barnhart, he is survived by a foster -son, Russell Sumpman, and these children: Jay Barnhart, Esther, wife of Benjamin Clinger, and John Barnhart all of town; Harold B., Staten Island, N. Y.; Mary, wife of at home; also eight these brothers John Kline, Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Weid- Omar, and Sher= grandchildren and and sisters: Mrs. Ellinger, Harry, Ira, Sadie man, funeral wae held on Sunday. — tl eee | EIG HT COUNTY FARMERS GET PERMITS TO BUILD the permits granted to farmers by the AAA are The Among ounty | these: Manheim R2 1-2-story brick Jacob N. Snavely, of 2 construction | dwelling to provide housing facil- {Chas W. Roth. visited Mr. and Mrs. |ities for essential farm labor, 4 miles {west of Manheim, lof $7500. at estimated cost Silver Springs, cost A. Nitroy, for veteran, Joseph epairs to house $800. — A A — ¢{ HOOL BOARD DISFENSElr WIR SUMMERS MEETINGS Mt. Joy Boro School Board de- cided to dispense with its meeting dur'ng the summer, hence no reg- meeting Monday night. special meeting Kreider, of was elected as art super=- borough schools to fill the vacancy caused by the re- resignat'on of J. C. Krasley. Miss Kire graduate of ztown State Teachers College. Ae, DEEDS RECORDED Fdwin P. Eby. Mt. Joy, %o D. Hershey and Miriam W. Heorshev, Mt. Jov, a tract of land in Rapho 500. Daniel Stark, Mt. ind Geta ound £3.650. Daniel B. Stark and Annie D. ark, Mt. Joy, to Elwood C. Hock- er and Anna M. Hocker, Mt. Joy, a lot of ground along Route 230 in Florin, $3,700. etl eee 'STORK ‘WOULDN'T WAIT Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Ressler of |R. D. 2 Mount Joy left for California June 10th, arriving in Oklahoma én | June 17th they announced the birth lof a son, Harry K. Ressler Jr, : ular previous ~. Miss Mary At a howeve Ephrata the ider is a John Twp. SS B. Stark and Annie D. Joy. to Norman H. Smith A. Smith, Mt. Joy, a lot along Route 230 in Florin, of a