wy) 4 ER A a’ . » ! 5 wap A imaginal rT > 3 : : cali | Many Merchants Have Interesting News For Christmas Shoppers In Their Ads This Week | Local Affairs Mortuary G Record | In General Record In ed Thanks: A Briefly Told This Secti oul want. briefly 10 | IS rice. : erner. si Phe Washingtonboro has opened a | Milton B. Werner, sixty-four, of drive on traffic violators. | Manheim, died at St. Joseph's Hosp~ VoL XLVI NO. 27 Mount Joy, Pa., Wednesday Afternoon, November 27, 1946 $1.50 a Year in Advance Harry Bechtol, Marietta, shot uf al Mabel May Gable, wife of 200-1b. black bear near We ore: . Vane a, ig Mowrer iftvenina | Albert Gable, died at Columbia, B MR. AND MRS. AMOS F. EBY . MR. ELAM M. BOMBERGER LANDISVILLE CONTRACTOR a Maven fitty wiih | eed sixty-eight Years. ® Petition Seeking ARE MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Legion Expects To SPEAKS TO USHERS’ LEAGUE Mt. Joy Schoo S GETS BRIDGE CONTRACT Fires UTE, Was badly ‘gored BY 2 1 Miss Stella V. Eisenberger, sixty- 4111 Mr. and Mrs. Amos F. Eby, who The Ushers’ League and Brother- J. Richard Nissley, Landisville, bin ; ou Conde C | seven, of Klinesville, died Thurs- celebrated their 50th wedding anni- 0 It H hood of St. Mark’s Evangelical G t $958 20 F has been awarded a contract by le Jane owyse Landy to. 4 | day night at the Lancaster Hosp- Relocation For versary Nov. 19, were guests of Cccupy S ome | United Brethren Church, met at the € ° or the Department of Highways for Lancaster voted against unionicats ital. C . honor at a dinner recently at the . | home of Mr. Amos H. Mumma Jr., 9 censtruction of 23 of a mile of ho a fy i : i rr es Hi hwa No 441 home of their daughter, Mrs. R. By Christmas RD 2, Mount Joy, last Thursday Vocat urposes macadam approaches and an I- eS 2 's Danning 8 | larv Kem g y ° Mummau, Rheems. There were 30 evening November 21st. : beam bridge over Little Conowingo | ** 000 building improvement pro- Not Elizabeth. Kem, eightys : : Pot Hoping to be able to occupy their : : ; Auditor General G. Harold Wag-| = po ih gram. Mary 22 More than 800 Columbians have | relatives and friends present at the oping to be 2 P) During the business meeting our Creek in Fulton Township, Lan- : seven. of this boro, died at the Ore tbles ies i i : . : h by Christmas, the : ner today approved payments to- : Over $300 worth of todls were] Sevens 1s boro, already signed a petition which is | dinner. Their children presented | new post home by stmas, president Mr. M. L. Gainor pre- talling $22,029 Ol ‘to. eleven: schac caster County. Nissley will do the len 4 Co 2 { ville Mennonite Home at 9:20 a. m. \ now being circulated in both Co-| them with a gold watch and other| Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 | sided. A course of action prepared di Aricts " County. Tie} MOH 02 Jus low bid of $30071.02. 4 pe 5 ry Sunday following an illness of sev- lumbia and Marietta, asking for | gifts. American Legion, here, has been | yy , committee in cooperation with 00 4 oe the ain) dis Bids for the project were received i ne I eral years. She was born in Mount : : aid Pitts vo one represents S= / ’ arrangements | eral years. Sh the re-location of the Columbia- Mr. and Mrs. Eby were married | Speed’ng the renovation of its re-| ho Pastor was presented to the | |, p Ts e a November 1. It will be financed Hen ir ingements Jovy a daughter of the late Her- : ; ; : chased property on the tribution out of a $2,000,000 appro- : : re keing made to build a band @& daug Marietta Road. highway No. 441}in Maugansville, Md. by Bishop f cently pure aye > pe) members of the organization. riation set aside by the 1945 Legis- entirely with State funds. heil i } | man Christian and Marie Catharine because of driving conditions on | Michael Horst. They have seven | Old Harrisburg Pike. Mr. Elam Bomberger, Assistant | Ph avon set aside b a : A detour 3.5 miles over improved | Its park. = a: : Kern. She wsa a member of the ’ ® : av Ps: a : : | lature for vocational education pur- ? Saveral counterfe te fifty ern. She wsg & 70's k Fi ving: Formerly the Posey Patch, a tea | c.chiny a kd 3 Several counterfeit five and ty the road. children, five of whom are living: y 3 é ’ a | Cashier of the First National Bank oS roads will be placed in effect : a at Le | First Presbyterian Church and was | 4 c The Marietta Council has alrea- | Mrs. Lewis Good, Brentwood, Md.; | room and potted plant salesroom & Trust Co. of Mt. Joy, gave us a Pp Te Cstiicts. and ilte amet during construction. This detour ht ets Were circulated at Lan- the last of her family. Nieces and or dy approved the move, and the pe- Luke M. Eby, Brewton, Ala.; Mrs, | In an old stone building on Chiques | vivid description of his recent ex- anch ~~ tale a me will be over U. S. Route 222 and = Wai I Writ on nephews survive ye > : a : 3 ac receive, are: : re . ic sc S 1 Irightsville € 8: 8 tition is being widely circulated in | Reist Mummau; Mrs. Forrest Glass, | Creek, the Mount Joy post pur- | periences by showing motion pie- | “pi Wo Memo Bo 00 | taffic Route 272. righ |. The funeral ‘was held from the both communities. No house-to- | Lancaster; Mrs. John Sauder, Char- chased the property for $15,000 and tures of the trip he and his son Township, $2,076 oh The new bridge will carry Rural | Bye a Sons: the heating Nissly funeral home here Wednes= C house canvass is being made, but [ lottesville, Va. kas spent money | [uke made through parts of Eurcpe Na Boro $640: Landon Route 36092 over the stream. The p rote he bi fined | 98 afternoon with interment in the | the petition Is available for At the party, Mrs. Good received | the rekuilding and redecorating | i, connection with shipment of or Cty $I So Lititz Boro grade of the approaches will be! i man ol 0 ue ia wis fined a ey ing at many public places. surprise gifts in honor of her silver | Program. cattle by UNRRA. Bi Ly: : os HY raised to improve sight distance. | $10 and costs for shooting off fire i Be Hl : wedding anniversary, which occurs So far they have installed a com- Refreshments were served to the $41860; Manheim oro, $1,822.60; Minor changes will be made in the works there Sunday. FR | The petition states that the high-| | 2 ; ‘ner. dv: > Manheim Township, $648; Manor : Strikers are picketing the Lib- | Alonzo C. Cassat oz 25¢ ly in December plete oil-burner system and the | members and guests present by the : : : stream channel to protect the high- I 8 lon; y Se t i way between the boroughs is in we IHG. Ub Hel dn Duet rd Township-Millersville Boro Joint Re ¢ erly Can and Sign Co. at Lancaster, Alonzo C. Cassat, seventy-nine, : 8 c e Ce! ray. : : : : [Sc bad condition, that it has steep walls this week, a Legion spokes- | meeting of the Ushers ho er Board, $2,089.50; Mount Joy Boro, of Ross Ulrich: will be but the plant continues in oper- Mt. Joy RD, Chestnut Hill, died at 25¢ grades and dangerous curves and aid. an (he RE BUC 1S | $058.20; Quarryville Boro, $2,366.66; enn De ation: the Osteopathic Hospital Monday 5 man said, so they can occupy the| scheduled for Thursdav eve affected bv the Sr : he inter: drivi itis extre- our oun en edule or Thursday evening West Le ster Township, $1,991. € by the improvement. I a eps morning at 3 o'clock, of complicat- 13¢c that winter driving on it is e> g building in the near future. December. 10th est Lampeter ownship, JIL. ‘The section will. be graded for James Schlief, Washington Boro, tons. after an illness of six months i ea : 9 vi ure : s oar in. whieh: | 1005, after g 58 i 3c mely dangerous. . Located three miles east of Mt — 42. a width of 24 feet. The pavement | V2 ‘niured when the car in which The Tecposed Muy 0 T T Greece Joy in Rapho Twp., the new post T= LW ih a aes he was a passenger crashed into|BOrm in Adams County, he was the n rip 0 y p p, po: will consist of an eight inch base son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael White 202 3g T4¢ 25¢ 27¢ i0c 23¢ ide ill be right AND THE Dinner 37e 43 Ib 28¢ Ib 59¢ Ib 35¢ Ib 69¢ 59¢ 59.29 ans 14° ved. eliminate the road around the base and bring the at Seccnd or of Chickies Rock route into Columbia Third Sts. In addition to eliminat- ing all danger points on the road, the plan would reduce the distance between the two towns. Road engineers have agreed that patching the road would be of lit- tle help in its present ccndition and that only would el'minate the ruts which now motorists the well effect. a complete rebuilding give -known “wash-board” Landisville Club Fetes Sons-Wives Landisville Service Mothers hon- ored their sons and wives at a turkey supper held at Hostetter’s, on North Barbara St. There were 84 present, Group singing was led by Elwood Miller, with Mrs. John Trayor and Donald Mease as accompanists. Virginia Bender played accordion selections. Mrs. Clay Mller pre- sented greetings to the sons. Earl Newcomer played harmonica select- fons. Vincent Kahler ings to the mothers from their sons. Paul Baker was the speaker. Mrs. Franklin Horst, president, announced that the group met Mon- day at the heme of Mrs. Fnos Roh- gave greet- rer, and again in December, after which the meetings will be held only twice yearly. The Service Mothers of 1945 were invited to meet with the group at the November meeting. — A Ask Auto Course F or Landisville resolution requesting _—a of education of East Hemp- field Township to inaugurate a highway safety educa- Landisville High School, semester of the four-year course, has been approv- ed and forwarded to the board by members of the Fast Hempfield Township Exchange Club. The submitted jeintly with s‘milar representations from the Landisville Lions’ Club and the East Petersburg Rotary Club. Members of the Exchange Club's inter-club committee who met with President Raymond S. Hartman for joint club action on the resolution the course of tion at the for at least one resolution was were Harry M. Dorwart, Ivan J. Stehman and C. F. Kitchen. tn MAN GETS SIX MONTHS FOR STEALING KIN'S GUN Charles Shroy, thirty-six, Bainbridge, pleaded guilty to burg- lary charges and was jailed for six months and fined $100 and costs. Prosecution was brought by his brother-in-law, John Demmy, Bain- bridge Rl, who accused Shroy of stealing a 16 gauge pump gun, valued at $20, from his home on Oct. 12. near NOW HE'S A SQUIRE Glenn W. Kauffman, Columbia R1, has been appointed Justice of the Peace in West Hempfield Town- hip, replacing Jonas H. Mumma, fho resigned. / Messrs. Henry Eli Reist, Mount Joy R1; Henry F. Brubaker, Mount Joy R1; Elmer S. Randler, Florin; and Clyde E. Wivell, Mount Joy Rl, sailed from Newport News, Virginia for Greece on the S. S. Dudley H. Thomas on November 8, 1946. Five thousand nautical cowboys have been recruited from all the states in the Union as well as Canada. Their duties on board ship consist of feeding watering, and otherwise caring for the 200,000 animals be- ing shipped this year. The qualification desirable for this position are the ability to han- dle animals and the desire to per- sonally do something in a positive censtructive way to aid the world ‘situation. Men of good moral and ethical ideals who will be a tribute to their country and the program of which they are a part will be welcomed and respected by the people of Europe. Since June 1945, 185 trips been horses, mules, approximately made trans- and cattle Yugoslavia, Poland, and Italy. The Brethren Service Committee at New Windsor, Maryland the cowboys to care for imals which UNRRA. They're combining a useful ser- vice to needy people along with a very informative trip for which they will be paid $150 and maintenance have porting to Greece, Czechoslovakia, recruits these an- by are supplied while on ship. The trips usually last from 4 to 6 weeks. — —— DEEDS RECORDED Clark G. Berrier and Mildred M. Berrier, Mount Joy, to Dr. Robert D. Walker and Jane L. Walker, Mount a lot of ground along Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Harry Doutrich and Emma Dou- trich, Rapho Township, to Daniel F. Breneman and Lena Breneman, Rapho Township, a tract of land in Rapho Township. Harold W. Achey and Edna V. Achey, Rapho Township, to Rob- ert B. Kready and Mary R. Kready, West Donegal Township, a tract of land in Rzpho Township. W. D. Groff and Ella Groff, Eliza- bethtcwn, to Lee A., Livingston, Joy, and Hilda Livingston, Elizabeth- town, a lot of ground on Ridge Road, Mount Joy Township. — a LANC. MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION MET HERE The services rendered to busi- ness firms throughout by the Man- vfacturers’ Association of Lancas- ter and its practices and policies in this area were outlined in a talk by Secretary Walter C. Miller ot the association’s county regienal meet'ng held in Hostetter’s Dining Hall here, Tuesday evening. C. C. Straley, vice-president of the Lancaster unit, introduced Mil- ler and President B. W. Lutten- berger, who gave a brief talk on the work of the association. In charge of the meeting was Ira L. Risser, association board member from Elizabethtown. a... ANOTHER ARMY VET FREE Technician Fifth Grade, David K. Snavely, of Landisville, was one of twenty-nine men discharged from the Army at Ft. Meade Md., last week. i ee ati i SEI a home was rushed to . completion when members of the organization decided they could not build a present on property purchased a- long the state highway immediately cast of the boro. CALVIN BAKER SHOT A 167-POUND BLACK BEAR Mr. Calvin Baker, aged twenty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Ba- ker, of Rapho township, was one of a gang of fourteen who hunted bear in Potter County. On the first day Calvin spied a Mr. Bear in his den at a distance’ of less than a dozen steps. As the bear emerged from his den Calvin stopped him cold with a .35 calibre bullet be- tween the eyes. The animal hog dressed 167 pounds. This young man is out of the service but has not as yet been discharged. ———— GCs The Rissers Entertain On Their Fifty-fifth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Risser, Elizabethtown RD3, entertained at dinner on Sunday in of their fifty-fifth wedding versary. All the sons and daughters with their families, were present for the event with the grandchildren who were ill and the wife of one. - celebration anni- exception of two Mr. and Mrs. Risser were the recipients of a numker of useful gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Risser; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Risser and sons, Mar- lin and John and daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ressler, of Florin, and their daugh- ter, Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Risser (Tum i to 0 Page 2) 2) At E'town Novem'r 29 A card party the members of the Women’s Repub- | I'can Club of Lancaster County, will be held at the Moose, Eliza- bethtown on Friday, November 29 th., beginning at eight o'clock. Pinochle, 500 and Bridge will be played with worth while prizes and door prizes awarded. The party is being given for the finance committee and the general chairmen of the Elizabethtown par- ty are, Mrs. Paul M. Risser, Co- chairman, Mrs. Paul W. Hoffer. Finance, Mrs. Earl M. Miller, (Turn to Page 3) A PERMANENCY OF MARIETTA'S ARMY DEPOT IN QUESTION Sixty citizens of Marietta a town meeting Friday night, purpose being that bore’s future industrial situation. Col. Clarence Hayes, of the Army Depot, was to be one of the speakers but when questioned relative to the Depot's permanency there, an argument followed and Col. Hayes, “walked out” of the meeting. There were 2,000 emplcyes at the Depot, now there are less than 400. sponsored by held their Republican Card Party, Teachers Will Discuss The Revision of The Elementary Curriculum The elementary teachers of East Donegal Township, Marietta Boro. and Conoy Township will meet in the Maytown Grade Building, Wed- nesday, December 4 at 3 p. m. to discuss the “Revision of the Ele- mentary Curriculum’. This is one of a series of meetings sponsored by the Lancaster County Principal's Association. The following high schools stu- dents will attend the Saturday Matinee performance of the music- al “Song of Norway’ now playing at the Forest Theatre in Philadel- Blessing, S. Heisey, V. N. Swope, J. Miller, D. Preecott, H. Crankshaw, P. Martin, B. Barto, G. Forney, I. Young, L. Kauffman, R. Mattera, E. Morris, J. Horst, S. Rice, A. Swords, H. Miller, P. Rice, W. Dommel, B. Blessing, R. Good and B. Craine. The trip ic sponsored by the Music Depart- (Turn to page 3) eel A 22-ACRE E. HEMPFIELD FARM BRINGS $515,900 An East Hempfield township farm and 130 perches was phia—G, Snyder, of 22 acres purchased for $15,900 "by John Stehman, a neighbor, when offer- ed at public sale held on the prem- ises, at the intersection of the Lan- Colebrook roads, by Snyder, on Thursday and Ww. afternoon. Improvements include a 2 } story log and frame dwelling, frame barn, tobacco shed, hog sty, poultry and garage. F. V. Spahr was disville Jacob house the auctioneer. en. etl Cn ARTHUR KULP SUFFERING FRCM BLOOD POISONING Arthur V. Kulp, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kulp, E. Main St, is a patient in a Greensboro, North Carolina hospital since Wednesday, November 20th. He is the victim of blood poison- ing for the second time in a month and this writing is fair. He and his wife, the former Ruth Rye, at 620 South Mendenhall North Carclina. ———— HE'S GOING PLACES AND SURE SEEING THINGS interesting for the from a former em- Mumper, of this “It looks like his condition at of town, reside St., Greensboro, It was quite editor ploye, to hear Richard “Dick” wrote: the Navy is sending me places. just as you said. We came from Cupa to San Jaun, Puerto Rice for iiherty. What a place!” Accormpany- ing his note was an excellent pic- ture of Morro Castle, at San Juan, P. R. built in 1585-1599. A mee, STEER IS SOLD FOR $4,128 A 960-pound Aberdeen Angus steer, the grand champion at the Pittsburgh live stock sale, :brought $4,128 on the auction block. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lewis G. Sherk, 106 } East Don- egal street, this boro, aud Beverly J. Groom, 725 Walnut St.,, Colum- bia. boro. ill 1 advertisement. J can DANIEL D. HEISEY, FLORIN SETS SAIL FOR GERMANY Daniel D. Heisey, Wood Street, Florin, Pa. sailed from Newport News, Va., for Germany on the S. S. Michael J. Monahan, on Nov. 4, 1946. Five thousand nautical cow- boys have been recruited from all the states in the Union as well as Canada, Their duties on beard ship consist of feeding, watering, the 200,- this and otherwise caring far 000 being shipped year. He is combining a useful service to needy people along with a very informative trip for which he will be paid $150.00 and maintenance while on ship. The trips usually last from 4 to 6 weeks. A) Cer JNO. ZINK BOUGHT THE H. H. KRALL PROPERTY On Friday evening at the Bul- Auctioneer Charles S. Frank sold Harry H. Krall, a lot of ground on Manheim street, this boro. The improvements there- on are a 2 } story frame house now animals letin office for occupied by two families, Messrs. Benj. Groff and Elvin Baker. The property was purchased by John Zink for $6,540.00 Claude Zeller was the clerk. The purchaser will take possession on oy igs April 1, 1947. Visited By The Stork Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Eshleman, of this place, a daughter Thursday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Ricedorf, Florin, a daughter on Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kipp, 219 West Main street, a son Monday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hosp- ital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter Jr. cf Philadelphia announce the birth of a daughter, Dawn in the Philadelphia Osteopathic Hosp- ital, Thursday, Nov. 21st. Mrs. Walter was the former Delphine Honberger of Salunga and Mr. Walter is of Mt. Joy. ns MERCHANTS ADVERTISE CHRISTMAS GIFT STOCK In of The Bulletin, merchants from this area are offer- numerous suggestions from well stocked stores to help you with Christmas buying Simplify your shopping, check each Many ‘other gift too numerous to mention, be found in these stores. Pat- The Bulletin advertisers. se a Rebecca this issue ing their your tems, rcenize INSUFFICIENT REASON TO QUIT | man 70, quit his job he A Lancaster at an industry there because was compelled to work with the doors and windows open in May. He immediately applied for un- employment benefits and was re- fused. A lib AUTOIST PROSECUTED State Police Monday prosecuted Paul Brendle, Lancaster R6, on charges of speeding in W. Hemp- field Twp. He will be summoned for a hearing before Justice of the Peace Gaus, Columbia. A ENLISTED IN AIR CORPS Walter C. Maxwell, Rl, enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps for an 18-months period. and 2 | inch surface, eer REV. KODER SPOKE AT ROTARY CLUB MEETING 14 feet wide. The Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, was the speaker at a meeting of the Mount Joy Rotary Club, held Monday. Paul Stehman, president of the club, read a letter of resignation from Donald Simpson, who is re- moving to Washington, D. C. Visit- ing Rotarians included Dr. Leo L, Martin, Celumbia; John M. il p Lititz; Samuel B. Betz, and D. E. Mumper, Activities Police Officers Auto repoyted by our boro police Hargld G. Nick- of Corning, N. prosecuted improper passing by Officer Schroll. immediate hearing before Justice of the Peace Hockenberry, Nickson was dismissed pay- ment of $13.50 fine violations are: son, for John L. At an upon and costs. Chief Zerphey prosecuted Mar- tin H. Denlinger, Lancaster Route 4, for improper passing. He will be summoned for a hearing before Hockenberry. Ry... Ih FLORIN MAN DISCHARGED Ffc. Clyde K. Nentwig, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Florin, recently was the Army at Ft. Air and duty in Squire son of Nentwig discharged Dix, N. J. Forces as a from He served in the rigger months repairman Italy narachute with eight and Germany. _- iii Hbbhryrt”t SUPERVISOR HAS PLACED CHRISTMAS TREES IN BORO Henry Smeltzer assistants placed the Main section, Supervisor and his usual Christmas trees street thru the Whether or not they il- luminated as heretofore depends—. 0 GB — eres: meme LOCAL LEGIONNAIRE WAS corps of along business will be HONORED BY DEPT. OF PA. wre not acceptable. Labels should Mr. Roy B. Sheetz was appointed | be removed from all bottles Vice Chairman of the Committee | glass should be placed in a con- on Graves Registration in Districts | tainer and put on the curb in front 10—19—22, in the American Legion | of the house by 9:00 am. on Sat- | Department of Pennsylvania. urday morning. Meee The Girl Scouts are collecting SO SAYETH THE COURT | glass as one of the projects in their | § Charles S. Mummaw, Silver | plan to cbhtain a permenant c: np | Springs, agreed to pay $12 a week site for summer scout camping to his ex-wife, Arliene Mummaw | They will be assisted on Saturday | Ephrata, for the support of one| by some of the Boy Scouts of the child. The Mummaws were divorced town last week. — EAST WARD JUSTICE IS BACK ON THE JOB AGAIN Mr. Arthur Hendrix, Justice of the Peace, is able to be about again several weeks illness and reopened his office on Saturday. PURCHASED PROPERTY Benj. F. Groff, purchased the | tended the Mount Joy High School. | George Lane property on New | Haven Street, at private sale and | ALLOW SPARE TIRE will take possession April 1st. A eee re SUGAR BOWL BRINGS $1.200 At a sale of Stiegel glassware at Mount Joy | | Lancaster, $17,500 was realized. An | amethyst Stiegel sold for $1,200. sugar bowl was | South Barbara Street, | after | truck. the rear of an army —— The Affairs At Florin For Past Week Mrs. Mary Woods, cf Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers of Bainbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman of Flizakethtown visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr., on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Wittel will move from the Al Fike residence to the home of Mrs. Annie Wittel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Yerk will move into the former Louisa Widman property recently purchas- ed by Mr. Harold Buller. On Monday Dec. 2nd, the cam- paign for funds for the Children’s Christmas party will begin. This is the first children’s party ever held would like to make a successful one. party will be held on Monday, 23rd, at the Florin Hall. A project now in the making by a plan to obtain an all The Dec. and we cut effort for the Girl Sc uts, is for summer foi being received sent to Mrs. Harry F a permanent camp site scout camping. Contributions this project are now nd may be Brooks, or anyone wishing to assist Mrs. Brooks in soliciting in this campa’gn, please get in touch with her. et tll) eee Girl Scouts To Collect Glass Scouts of Mt. Joy Saturday morning at 9:00 am broken ot! Girl will The collect glass of this week The glass unbroken, on beginning may be either white. kept and blue colored or ed glass should be glass o1 bottles from the white; emerald green ginger ale | ———— eee ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Derr, 267 N Barbara St., the eng Ed son of Hummer, announce daughter, 1ge- ment of their Jcseph W and Mrs. | N. 8th St Miss Derr, Hummer, Morris J. Sunbury. residing and aunt, Mr. Shamokin who 1S her uncle R1, at- Charles Maurer, | SALES AFTER DEC. 16 The Civilian Production | istration has decided that after Dec. 16 new automcbiles may be sold | with a spare tire and tube for the | first time since 1942, when war- "time restrictions were imposed. Color- | separate | The | 55 with | and Mrs. | { Admin- | Cassat. He was a retired carpen=- ter, and a nember of the Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church. Surviving is one son, John, Columbia R1; also a daughter, Sara, wife of William Smith, with whom he resided; also two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mrs. Laura M. Garber Mrs. Laura M. Garber, sixty-five, wife of J. Hoffman Garber, Eliza- tethtown, died Sunday at her home after a lingering illness. She was a daughter of the late S. N. and Elizabeth Mumma, and was a mem- ber of Mount Calvary Church Eliza- bethtown. Besides her husband, che is survived by these children: Miss Elizabeth M. Garber, Dr. J. Hoffman Garber, Thomas M., Hen- 1y M., and Joseph M., all of Eliza- Lethtown, Also surviving are three grandchildren and the following and brothers: Mrs. Grace Grissinger, Florin; Mrs. Fred Fletch- er, Mount Joy; Mrs. Harry H. Lancaster; H. B. Mumma, J. Hubron Mumma, N. Mumma, both of sisters Landis, Landisville; nd Stanley Lancaster. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Landis Mrs. Elizabeth G. Landis seventy- eight, died at 3 p.m. Monday at the (Turn to page 3) . ie TO HEAR VERDICT IN DAMAGE SUIT A verdict reached by a jury which Tuesday heard the trial of a suit brought by H. E. Daughenbaugh, of Greenwood Township, Perry County, against Elmer B. Ruhl and Harvey B. John- both of East Donegal Town- ship, will be announced when Com- mon Pleas Court convened at 9 a.m. Wednesday (today). The jury's findings in the case were returned in the form truck damage stn, it 5:30 pm. Tuesday | f a sealed verdict. etl A A FLORIN MAN DISCHARGED | Also discharged last week at Ft. | Dix was T-5 Roy Y. Forney, son | of Mr. and Mus. Roy S. Forney, | Florin. He was attached to the 33rd Engineers and served 11 months in France and Germany. Naomi Esh, aged five, fell off a horse, a wagon passed over her | wass killed on her father’s Gordonville | a | LETTERS GRANTED and she um near | Margaret K. Geiss, of this boro, | of J. Russell Geiss. | a Wrightsville contemplates adding several more springs to its source f water supply. — + + + ‘The Bulletin’s Tele- phone number has been changed to 320. Please bear this in ‘mind when calling the office. EEUU ROE RAR