wy Tr nm —_— ———— — i ie RSE ea ile A rg a Br a at pa ea YY ey udp Paper and Magazine Collection By Boy Scouts Saturday, March MOST -THE-M INUTE WEEKLY l The Mount Joy Bulletin oh JN Pe gn re N snag CN So oT ge gg LANCASTER oe wr ——_ i yeh yr A a" I gg nm WW gp Yn ” tt a 24 OUNTY The Affairs At Florin For Past Week Edward S. Grimm of Mechanics- VOL. XLVI, NO. 43 Samuel H. Miller Retired As PP & L District Manager Here Exactly forty-two years ago, ins 1905, Samuel H. Miller, of this | SAMUEL H. MILLER place, accepted a position with the Manheim Electric Co., who had the street lighting contract in Mount Joy. His duties were to turn the street lights on and off by hand, make ordinary repairs and replace all burned out bulbs. For his ser- vices he was paid. the enormous (?) I Broadcast To Originate From Mt. Joy April 11 Arrangements have been com- pleted for an actual radio broad- cast of the Southern District Ozch- estra of the Pennsylvania School Music Association originating from the auditorium of the Mount Joy High School. WGAL of Lancaster, local NBC affiliate, will broadcast the Student Concert from 1:00 to 1:30 on Friday afterncon, April 11 th. Transcriptions will be made and sent to York and Harrisburg for later re-broadcasts. The broadcast of this Concert with the Orchestra under the leadership of Powell Middleton, will be open to the students of the Mount Joy Schools and the students of near-by schools who can make the necessary rangements to attend. An admis- sion charge of 35¢ will be made. Members of the audience must seated by 12:30. Groups who wish to attend may tickets by ar- be secure getting in contact with Mr. New- ton of the Faculty of Mount Joy Schools. This Sections Numerous Weddings The marriage of Miss Gladys B. Geib, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Geib, Manheim, and Abe] B. Balmer, Manheim R2, took place Saturday, in the. parsonage of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church with the Rev. H. M. Tobias officiating at the double ring ceremony. Following the ceremeny, the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Canada. They will reside near Manheim. Dorothy Murphy Oscar C. Oberdorfl Miss Dorothy Murphy, of Mr. and Mrs. George Rheems, and Oscar C. Ot of Elizabethtown R1., were ried Saturday in Christ Lutheran Church, Elizabethtown, by the Rev. William O. Moyer. The bride was attended by Mrs. Alvin Warner, as matron of honor. daughter Murphy, rdorff, mar- Robert B. Kready, brother-in- law of the bride, was best man. After a short wedding trip they will reside in Elizabethtown. Gloria D. Rinehart James S. O'Connell Miss Gloria D. Rinehart, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Rine- hart, 207 Mount Joy St. and James S. O'Connell, Manheim R3, were married Saturday at the home of the bride. Justice of the Peace William L. Musser officiated at the double ring ceremony. (Turn to page 2) Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday sum of five dollars per month. 1911 the Edison Electric consumed the Manheim Electric Co., and Mr. Miller tinued in their but promoted. Thereafter he was meter reader and trouble slight increase in salary. Sept. 1, company con- employ was shooter at a January 1, 1931 the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company suc ceeded the Edison Co. at which time Mr. Miller was again pro- moted, this time to Disirict Man- ager, which included Mount Joy, Elizabethtown and the surrounding territory. This position he filled very capably until Monday, March 17. when he was retired. His re- tirement date was April 1 but he was entitled to a two weeks vaca- tion. Mr. Miller employe and we understand that the regrets losing his services. Sam tells us he will take a much needed rest, with frequent indul- gence in fishing and as soon as he tires of that he'll start “pickin’ around at something in the elect- ric line.” May he enjoy his retirement for faithful given to has been a were management many years. Benjamin Horst Given A Birthday Surprise A birthday surprise party was given at the home of Mr. Benj. H. Horst, Sr., 127 Mt. Joy St. on March 15th, in his honor. Those in attendance were: his wife, Mus. Martha Horst; his son, Mr. amd Mrs. Benj. H. Horst, Jr. of Mount Joy: four daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wade and daughters Shir- Mr. ley and Wannette. Mt. Joy: and Mrs. Frank W. Kirchoff and daughters, Judy, Carole and Jac- queline of Manheim RI1; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Mackxedis and daughter Paulette of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Jchn A. Wilt and son John, daughter Beota, of Middletown. Friends who attended and Mrs. Lewis Ramsey sons, Ronald and Duane of Joy: Mrs. Annabel daughter Nancy and also two David and Howard of Colum- were Mr. and Mt. and sons, Suydam bia. Mr. many useful gifts, and Best Wishes. Games were played and prizes awarded the A very joyable evening was acknowledged Horst was the recipient of Congratulations winners. en- by all. ree etl A Qe crm WILL HOLD CARD PARTY AND JOINT MEETING Arrangements were made to hold a card and meeting of the post and auxiliary of Done- gal Post No. 809, held recently at the home of Mrs. Herbert Smith, Maytown. Twenty members were present at the session during which reports of the meeting held at Kennett Square were given by the president, Mrs. Raphael Neis and Mrs. Carl Shenk. GIRL SCOUT FAT AND GLASS COLLECTION, MAR. 31 At nine o'clock Monday, March 31, the Girl Scouts wil] canvass the town for Fat and Glass collections. Residents asked to place their contributions on the curb. Please note: Green or blue glass is not acceptable and all tops and party a joint bi-county are labels on glass jars must be re- moved. rr ee CONGRATULATIONS MOTHER WESTAFER The Bulletin extends its heart- iest congratulations to Mrs. Esther Westafer, of Elizabethtown, who celebrated her ninety-ninth birth- day last Sunday. She is the mother of George Westafer, co-publisher of the Chronicle. ——— MANY LOSE LICENSES The State withdrew the driving privileges of 399 motorists the week ending Mar. 7. Among them were J. Scot Sender, Mt. Joy Rl, intoxication. Glenn K. Farver, Elizabethtown R2, involuntary manslaughter. J NORNHOLD 3RD BIRTHDAY The little friends of Patty Norn- hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Nornhold, gathered at her Maytown Ave. Elizabeth- Tuesday afternoon to third birthday. the were: Sandy Kaylor, Judy of Eliza- Cindy Sumpman of LITTLE MISS CELEBRATED home, town, help celebrate her Refreshments little Forney, Robins, Dickie Nornhold bethtown; Ronald Brayman, Tripple and Linda on were served guests who Sandy Mt. Joy. Also Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs John Roth. Mrs. Albert Brayman. Mrs. Clyde Sumpman, Mrs. Clyde Tripple, all cf Mt. Joy and Mos. Stanley Kaylor and Mrs, of Elizabethtown — Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies Christian B. Stoltzfus, 18, of Gap, himself in the wood shed at his home. A Philadelphia man found $98, 800 in $10, $20 and $50 hills in a carton in his cellar. No ore knows how it got there. Philadelphia aporoved 0900 loan ordinance for struction of underground Earl King shot a $2,000, the parking con- in its business district. The Federal Bureau of Investi- gation made 645,431 arrests for various crimes, an increase of 7.6 per cent for the past ten years. Frank R. Hammond, thirty-six, bank teller and World War II vet eran, succeeds the late Chas’ M. Howell as postmaster at Lancaster. BOTH DRIVER AND OWNER PROSECUTED AT LANCASTER The owner and the operator of an automobile were prosecuted by Lancaster police before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel on three charges Saturday afternoon. Frank J. Ruskin, York, the dri- ver, was charged with ignoring a red light at Prince and King Sts An additional charge of driving without an operator's license was filed after Ruskin admitted he did not possess a license. Walter S. Nissley, of the automobile, police Florin, was charged by owner with permitting the viola- tion. The Cast Is Removed: Patient Walks Away Richard Bard Tressler, an East Donegal lad, more recently resid- ing at Marietta, has proven quite a character. Implicated in a num- ber of robberies, including auto- mobiles, he was injured in an accident while driving a stolen Md. a heavy a Baltimore, had He landed in and while he car. hespital cast on a broken leg, the police guard was removed. Wednesday the cast was taken off, Tressler gave the hospital the slip and he was taken into custody when re- moved from a Greyhound bus at Gettysburg. He is now being held at York for stealing by Helen Henry, of that city. Along with James Charles Cook, 16. of Columbia, wanted fer an auto owned the two youths are questioning in the burglary of a private garage of Leonord H. Jchnson, in this boro. on February 25. A blanket and 30 pounds of peanuts were stolen, Chief of Police Eime; Zerphey said. Richard Barr Tressler, 22, Mari- etta, and James Charles Cook, 16, Cclumbia, have confessed to a burglary at the home of Leonard Johnson, on Longenecker Road. and will be prosecuted by Officer Elmer Zerphey before Squire Arthur Hendrix. Tressler is now being held in York on burglary and larceny charges involving a stolen car. Ccok is also being held at York for Juvenile Court authorities. They are also wanted in Dauph- in county. RELIEF ROLLS ARE UPPING Fennsylvania’s relief rolls, which have been steadily upward. neared the 300,000 mark at end of February. the my ims Afternoon, March 20, Chas. R. Shirk Resigns As Executive Vice Pres. At First National Bank At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the First National Bank and Trust Company Tuesday, Mr. Charles R. Shirk tendered his resignation as executive vice presi- dent of that institution. It was took effect immediate- ac- cepted and ly. Mr. Shirk charge cof resigned to take the Lancaster Metal Specialty Company, organized a- bout a year ago, and which he was operating on a part time basis. He came to Mount Joy in Oct. 1940, from the Central Trust Com- pany at Harrisburg, During that made a host of friends who join the Bulletin in regretting his departure lecal business interests. et A ia COUNTY EXECUTIVE MET HERE MONDAY The executive board of the Lan- caster County Boy Scout Council met in the Scout Rooms, N. Mar- ket St., this boro, on Monday even- ing. Refreshments were served. A lecture on “The Fundamentals of Scouting” by C. W. Armstrong, Lancaster County Scout executive, the seven-week training Scout time he from BOARD NITE opened course for Susquehannock District in the Co- lumbia American Legion Home. Ralph Craine, Marietta, chair- man of the district leadership com- the pro- leaders of the mittee, was in charge of gram. BR VETS HELD SOCIAL MEETING Veterans of Foreign Wars held a social meeting on Tuesday even- ing at Kaylor's Bowling Alleys.) with forty-five members attending. After social hour of bowling, with refreshments of entertainment. session a pool, cards the the business etc., was form John Germer’s name the “Pot of Gold”, the meeting, he claim the award, so the Geld” was raised to $18.89 for next meeting, April 1st. MARIETTA WOMAN WILL BE 100 YRS. OLD APRIL 21 The Mrs. Annie Caracher is live long was called but having could not “Pot of the for left wish of will greatest that she encugh to go down in history as Marietta's cldest The years resident. little old lady will be old April 21, to live a half a year the borough re- Barr 100 on and she wants longer in order to surpass cord established by Spangler in 1924. 0 —— FAUL STEHMAN PURCHASED THE BRANDT PROPERTY Mr. Paul K. Stehman at private sale purchased private Alice the and on Ms, located at and the property of Copeland Brandt, of South Market Street Ave Stehman 1st. rr — — TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS terms corner Marietta Mr. June takes possession Office- John L. Schroll prosecut- ed these (traffic violators: Carl Uffelman, Lancaster and Jack V. Winnan, Lancaster, charged with passing at an intersection. Both hearing Arthur summoned for a before Justice of the Peace Hendrix. ee —— HALF OF THEM GERMANS Of all those seeking citizenship the county's naturalization exactly half of them Germany. Among them were Paul Weien, Marietta auto dealer and Gertrude Clara Ida Martha Scheffler, of this boro. A LLOYD HEADS THE CO-OPS The board of directors of the Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative association elected Lloyd W. Nolt, Mount Joy Rl, as president, at a meeting held Tues- day. will be thru court, are natives of ED A I ee. MOVED TO READING Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Howe and daughter, Linda are moving to Reading after being residents of this borough the past two years. They conducted Howe's Grill, 45 1947 $2.00 a Year. in Advance Pri burg spent the week end with Mrs. Annie Wittel. Witte] spent the his sister, James R. week Harrisburg with Smith. Mrs. Bernard Mary Jane Skean) of Mr. and Mrs. Market street, an- ng end at Vrs. Homer Mr. and (the former srand-daughter Frank Skean, S Boisnet, nounce the kirth of a son on March Tomorrow — March 21st]: vw mio Mrs. Emma Peifer spent Wed- FORMER RESIDENT HERE + Jest in Mount Joy visiting CELEBRATED 90TH BIRTHDAY Local Affairs hig Helen Musser and > sof a ee Won eee | G : Jimmy entertained Mr. and Mrs. sre for many years, occupying Yai a a frame property razed when the n enera Syres Qe od i n Vern Acme store was built, now living . Tox Ey on Toa with his son Paris Hinkle, at 34 W. Briefly Told gr Christ Zelters spent the Bu heey An overheated stove pipe caused week end ot Middletown visiting As he Watches moderh. automo 2 $300 fire at Manheim. i his mother. biles from his third floor apart- Seven Lancaster men were jail- Mr and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman th the center of the city. the ed in an $800 freight theft. ; entertained to dinner on Sunday fionagenariany. recalls that in the At a public sale near Manheim, | Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter old days drivers of horse-drawn tobacco lath brought $5.30 per [and Mrs. Peifer. : buggies and carriages, and hcrse- hundred. i ite Ve ond Mrs. George Mumper tack riders, had their troubles too. Mrs. Curtis A. Funk, 48, Mari-| Sr, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Benj. A farmer and a miller before he etta, fractured her ankle when she | Frye and children of Aspers, stepped off a bus. Adams Co., Mr. and Mrs. John a 44 Pager on, Gop At a special meeting of Boro | Bender of Milton Grove, Mr. and A ois Sg i to Council, Paul Hoffman was elected | Mrs. Ralph Mumper and daughter Ream, who stays at the Masonic | burgess at Manhein- : of Neflsville and Mr. Leon Brinser Hones. Dr. Sidney Levy, Wrightsville | of near Middletown. Sr physician, was badly injured while Mrs. D. W. Garber of Lans- trying iu land his own plane. downe, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- Quarryville Man Spoke “Service Above Self—He Profits Most Who Serves Best.” This Yotary slogan was the topic Rev. Robert Whiston, of Quarryville. used in his talk at Tuesday's regu- lar meeting. Rotarian Ralph Eshleman called attention to the coming concert by the Hamilton Watch Chorus, April 15th. Walter L. Kahn of Santiago Do- minican Republic, Robert Schroll and Daniel V. Foster were guests. Ira Newcomer and D. L. Landis of Elizabethtown, Ben M. Leaman and Gus Pyselman of Lititz were Visifing Rotarians. re ME A Qe MARIS L. GAINOR, SALUNGA, ATTENDED FEED SCHOOL Maris L. Gainor of the S H. Hiestand & Co.. of Salunga, attend- ed a four day school for feeding advisors at Frederick, Md., last week. The information he received will to Mr. be of great assistance Gainor in helping the feeders cf the community. Mi. Gainor received training in the most modern methods of feed- ing and management of chickens, hogs, dairy cows and Also considerable turkeys, calves. time was spent on the basic science of nu- trition. A Wl BIRTHDAY DINNER served in A turkey dinner was honor of the birthday of Mrs. James Hockenberry Sr., at her home on Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeCarlton of Marietta, Mr. and James Hockenbsrry Jr., and James III and Ronald, Miss Helen Hockenberry, Mr. Winfield Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. James Hockenberry Sr. semen Gl S. ESHLEMAN, OF SALUNGA FACED A D & D CHARGE HERE Scott Eshleman, Salunga, paid a after he pleaded of drunkenness Mrs. sons, fine and costs guilty to a and disorderly ing before Justice of James Hockenberry. rested Saturday night John L. Schroll. a li DRIVING COURSE IS OUT The Columkia School board, at evening, de- motion to introduce a Ccurse into the cur- Columbia High charge heaz- Peace conduct at a the He by was ar- Officer 9 a meeting Tuesday feated a Safe Driving riculum of the School. re SECOND TIME IN 99 YEARS Tuesday the price of wheat jumped to $3.01 per bushel on the Chicago market. This is only the second time the price has gone over $3.00 in ninety-nine years. i —— i —— SPECIAL NOTICE I. O. O. F. The election of officers to Grand Lodge will be held on Tuesday evening, March .25th, at eight o'clock in the Lodge Hall. net A A. LETTERS GRANTED Dora B. Kocser and Melva B. Zink, E. Donegal Twp., adminis- tratrices of the estate of Joseph R. East Main street. i One union painters The price of cents and pork at Lancaster An ence D. Svec, C me Miss Amelia Fast Petersburg, Mrs. Emma Ti assault and bat TO OPEN Mr. Randolph C. Ry attorney-at-law, office in W. R. Heilig. T being renovated. THAT'S A LOT State Highway fic counters Wednesday on th Lancaster. magazines tied a 8 am. ENLISTED FOR Good, late of E. Donegal Twp. hundred strike for $1.50 an hour April 1. auto truck stolen, was recovered in Indiana. Genera] Hospital, LOCAL WOMAN IS HEARD ON AN A & B CHARGE St., was given a hearing Thursday night before Justice of the James Hockenberry, Squire Hockenberry, were filed two weeks ago by Clair Mark, who lives in an A Ur re TWO LANCASTER ATTORNEYS OFFICES HERE William R. the Ew: West Main street. the rooms vacated by cell een + we to count cars going to —- eee Robert Z. Funk, enlisted for three years with the | heim Rl, and Evelyn Clare Stark. 7th Inf, Division in the Pacific, son of Media, called on Mr. A. D. Garber on Wednesday evening. Dr. A. H. Stonecipher, dean of Lebanon Valley College, will speak the morning service in the and thirty-five at Lancaster, will hams - dropped five ten cents a pound | at irkets Saturday. Florin Evangelical United Breth- owned by ven Church. olumbia 1, recently’| The household goods sale by Al- bert Fike will be held on Saturday March 2 a 2nd. Deeds Recorded Gross, eighty-six. is confined to the having had a bad fall. A Shamokin coal trucker was arrested at Lancaster for a fifth| Daniel M. and Anna Mary Hei- time on the same charge — short | 56¥,» Mount Joy Twp., to Harman weight. Construction Co., Inc, New York, Maes lot containing .614 acres in East Hempfield Twp., $500. Construction Co., Ine, New York, to Daniel M. and Anna Mary Heisey, Mount Joy Twp. lot in E. Hempfield Twp., containing 5000 square Harman roup, N. Barbara Peace . feet. on charges of John 8. Gish, guardian of Fran- tery. According to : ces Longenecker, West Donegal the charges |, Twp., to John Wolgemuth, West Donegal] Twp., undivided one-four- apartment : f th interest of 86 acres and 45 at the same address, in behalf of . 5 : perches, West Donegal Twp. his wife, Nellie, The charges were qt Aa : Christian Longenecker, West dismissed and the costs were paid . Donegal Twp.. to John Wolgemuth, by the defendant. . : West Donegal Twp. 86 acres and AN us hay 15 perches, West Doneg: Pp HORNER'S ADD NEW DEPT. er est Donegal. Twp, On Saturday the Jack Horner |” = y Sy David H. and Katharine Rosen- shoe store, on East Main street , : : feld, West Donegal Twp., to Samuel will open a new hosiery "depart- | . i H. Hoffer, West Donegal Twp., ment for women, featuring ex- t i lord . : : w ac é 3 aining 5 clusively in Mt. Joy, the popular 0, nu ne ne 86 : : icres and 4! arches = 97 acres Classic Hosiery, a Lancaster Coun- Boh perches and 27 acres and 140. perches, West Donegal ty product. T $91.250 > . . Wp., 321,200. A full line of this fine hose will a] via : . He » entireti acquainted with the Classic hose. eisey, as tenants by the entireties, lot with Donegal Twp. Grover C. East improvements in Katie M. Heffle- and Howard and My finger, Elizabethtown, to Kathryn der. of Lancaster, P. Darlington, Elizabeth Twp., five will open a local tracts of land in Mount J y Twp. ret Euildihs. on J. Charles and Emma Hershey, Manheim, to Earl L. White, Jr.. and Myrtle B. White, Mount Joy. lot containing a brick building on the north side of E. High St., Man- $7,900. —— eee NOT SO MANY FISH They will occupy the late Dr. he offices are now heim, OF TRAFFIC s Department traf- re stationed last | BUT THAT'S A LOT OF DOGS re Harrisburg Pike | A total of 15,000 dog licenses and and from | 1.000 fishing licenses have been is- sued so far this year by the Coun- In five hours they tallied 2014 |Y Treasurer, it was announced vehicles bound in both directions yesterday. at the same point. { i Bae tie | APPLIED FOR A DIVORCE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT { Willis L. Ober, Salunga. brought Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett | suit against Elsie I. Ober, Man- have taken over the management | heim R3. charging adultery and of Howe's restaurant, on East Main | indignities. They were married Street. which they recently pur-| Sept. 23, 1939. and separated Oct. chased. | 7, 1942 We join their many friends in | ————— = Win wishing them success. ! ADJUDICATIONS FILED AW These amounts remain for dis- PAPER COLLECTION SAT. tribution in the following local The loca] Boy Scout troop will | estates: Anna K. Brubaker. East collect papers and magazines this | Donegal, $1,319.25: Lester G. Eber- Saturday, March 22nd. sole, Mt. Joy Twp.. $322.83. Please have your papers and | TES $i wu nd on the curb by MARRIAGE LICENSES Allen F. Alleman, Elizabethtown | R1 and Elsie Z. Heisey, 8 Henry THREE YEARS | street, Mount Joy. twenty, of town.| Frank Markley Fair Jr. Man- this boro. - sm a | Sarah Wittick, 18, Manheim; Clar- AAA ea ee A Mortuary Record In This Section William R. Martin, 78, Manheim R1, died Sunday. William R. Martin, 78, Manheim R1, died Sunday. Jacob Thunna Jr. otta, died Sunday. Mrs. Mary S. Demmy, fifty-nine, died at Columbia. Milton H. Hottenstein, Fast Petersburg, 77, of Mari- sixty- seven, of died Friday. Jonas Zimmerman Longenecker, 38, of Washingtonboro, died on Sunday. William H. Hager Sz., seventy- nine, ,Loncaster merchant, died vesterday. Mis, Elizabeth Stoner, 86, died at Columbia Monday. She was born in West Hempfield township. Samuel Donus, seventy, a retired PRR machinist, Columbia, was found dead in the bath room at his home. Frank Mutzel Jr., fifty-one, died at Lancaster yesterday. Mary E., wife of William H. Hall, cof this boro, is a sister. Milton H. Reider Milton H. Reider, seventy-four, Flizabethtown R3, died at his home Saturday. Surviving are two sons, Milton W., Elizabethtown RD, and Christian I., Elizabethtown; a daughter, Emma, ‘wife of C. F. Weisgarber, Florin; 11 grandchild- ven and 10 great-grandchildren. He was the last of his family. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon with interment ‘in the Milton Grove cemetery. - Jacob K. Stauffer Jacob K. Stauffer, seventy-two, died at his home, 69 E. Main St., at 11:30 a.m. Saturday following an illness of six weeks. Born in West Donegal Twp., he was the son of the late Abram and Elizabeth Kreider Stauffer and was a mem- ber of the local Church of God. A native of the Mount Joy com- munity, he had lived for 21 years until last summer in Christiana, where he was employed by thi Byers Hardware Store. He is sur- vived by his wife, the former Annie Hoffman: a brother, Clay- ton Stauffer, of Rowenna; and a sister, Catherine, wife of Levi Eby, of Landisville. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral was held Tuesday sfternoon in the Church of God with interment in Mount Joy cemetery. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Myers, Mt. Joy, a daughter Thursday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Leitner, of this place, a daughter Sunday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Hetrick this boro, a daughter at St. Joseph's Hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, of town, a son at the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital] Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kain, Lan- disville, a the Lancaster General Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons announce the birth of a son Rich- ard Jr. Rev, & Mrs. Glenn F. Diller (nee Erma Wolgemuth) of Welland, On- announce the birth of their son, Lowell Verne, March 14th, at the Welland County General Hos- Welland, Ontario. Canada. ee Qe NEWCOMER'S SALE ENDS SAT. The gigantic price slashing sale being held at the H. S. Newcomer 8: Son Hardware store here, is still in progress and will continue un- til this Saturday night. There's houseware, garden tools, poultry supplies, workship items. fishing equipment and dozens of other articles offered at sharply re- duced prices. ——- Eee CAR CRASHED INTO TREE Four son at Lario vita, persons were hurt when their car crashed into a tree at E. Petersburg. They were: Mrs. Irene Beachy, 20, Manheim R1; Mrs. 23, Manheim Rl: Bird-in-Hand ence Hornberger, and Eli Beachy, 17, R1. I UNCLE SAM CERTAINLY HAS JOHN L- ON THE SPOT Yesterday John L. Lewis with- drew his contract termination ne- tice to the Government effective March 31 in compliance with a Supreme Court mandate. as a