wn you [astew better ha z21e 5 18¢ for ZINE > * {0g t 19¢ 29 ' {Be 1 270 Ga WEP ee EH American Legion Smoker at Fire House, Fri., Nov. 21-Benefit Children’s Chris LANCASTER May Get New 4-Laner | Between West of Salunga Lancaster In The Spring B. Grayhill Diehm Is Named For $10,500 Post By Gov. Jas. Duff GOP Chairman and County Com- missioner, G, Graybill Diehm, of Lancaster, Friday was named by Gov. James H. Duff a $10,500 post of chairman of the Common- to G. GRAYBILL DIEHM Equalization wealth’s new Tax Board with authority to set yardstick for education up a new sub- sidies. Created by the State the was given powers to deter- (Turn to Page 2) of board the 1947 session Legislature broad “Asks Court to Confirm Building Lot Sale A-decal resident has filed suit at the County Court House to compel another borough resident to sell him a building lot. George Rice asks tha Court to compe] Earl S, and Barbara Sny- der to sell him the lot for $500. He contends that they previously en- tered into an agreement, but that later the Snyders broke it. Rice states that first he made an with the Snyders. on April 3, 1947 memor- oral agreement Then, he they requested a written andum. He complied with he but later returned a $5 down and cancelled the Rice says he says, their Mrs. pay- request, Snyder ment ment, says, wants to build a home on the lot in order to be his daughter and son-in-law. A Ieee me 29 From West Green Tree Church Aided near Pennsylvania, Washington and Virginia shared in the work of processing relief goods at the Church World; Service Center, Saturday, November 15, young people and adults falling in to | help send on the clothing, bedding, shoes, ete., the United States. Door to door flin County, Pa. Chestnut Hill, and Richmond, Va., and surrounding counti2s, on 14, 15 and 16, have been won- ( Turn to Page 5) A Ars THE LANDISVILLE LIONS HEAR FOUR HS PUPILS members of the public class at E. Hempfield School gave talks of the Landisville Tuesday night of Mif- Pa. collections in its ber Four speaking Twp. High the me=ting Lions Club Landisville Fire: Hall. They were Jack Longenecker, Theresa Mohler, Ann Shenck and Lee Forney. Also guests at the | meeting were officials and Mountville Lions clubs. HALTED NEAR SALUNGA AWAITED ANGLE IRONS Last week the Lancaster Works shipped a 40-ton tank Iron Dexter, N. Y. Being tco loge to haul by train it was sent over the highways by tractor-trailer. Ri first day out it was halted a short distance west of Salunga until special angle irons could be pro- cured, It required a special permit | to ship by highway and the tank may not dgys\ or any day after dark. A | agree- | received from all parts ! ten | Novem- | at | at the of Marietta | lo} | | Bill travel Saturdays, Sun- | reports out of is every According to Harrisburg, there cation that Route 23 from Lan- caster to Harrisburg, thru here, is consideration. indi- to be given further Announcement of ject indicated that pects to continue eliminating bad curves and nar- roadways on dangerous hills on the Harrisburg Pike until a complete new road can be built, Finishing touches are being com- pleted on the construction of a third lane on three hills between Elizabethtown and Middletown. This job was started in September after Governor James H. Duff ordered the start of immediate work to improve the road. (Turn to page 3) Dedicated Memorial To War's Service Men The East Hempfield Twp. area dedicated memorials to World | the new pro- the State ex- the process of row its War II servicemen. Lt. Gov, Daniel B. Strickler ad- dressed 600 persons at the dedi- cation, Strickler’s speach in the East Hempfield High School auditorium highlignted the program during which 214 men and women from that area were honored, John K. Thayer, Landisville, presented the honor plaques and Donald L. Measa, a veteran, accepted, i Members of the Boy (Turn to Page 2) ———— eee LOCAL YOUTH IS JAILED and Girl ON BURGLARY CHARGES Josavh Nissley Habecker, twen- ty, of town, was jailed for court on a series of burglary and larceny charges following a hearing Tues- day afterncon before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel. City and State Police allege Habecker, while em- ployed as a painter’s helper made mental pictures of the interior of places where he worked and re- turned later to rob. Prosecution was brought by Cpl. V. E. Simpson, of the State Police, and City whe charged him with the theft of $60 the home of Martha M. Kauffman, 880 Pleasure Road; two burglaries at the Lancaster Coun- try Day School, 320 N. Lime St. which netted him $7, and the theft of $35 in cash from Mabel Hagen and Violet Hass at 539 Locust St. i Police said Habecker also admitted breaking into and looting a green- housa and school near Mt. Joy. Detective from | MANHEIM YOUTH JAILED TO AWAIT A HEARING Lon H. Haley, II, nineteen, Man- heim, was arrested by State Police Thursday on charges of malicious mischief and jailed default of kai for a hearing before Justice Peace L. W. Musser, Man- heim, on Monday, Haley, nile, paintad an inscription in let- ters 20 inches high on a barn on the farm of Andrew Hackman, Manheim R2, cn Oct. 31, according The read, in of the accompanied by a juve- to police. inscription | “Nosey? Yes,” police said, rn liar | $0 SAIETH THE COURT | Arthur H. Brown, 114 Columbia Ave. this bero, was ordered to ! pay his wife, Sue, 336 E. High St., | Elizabethtown, $18 weekly for support of three children. James H. Riedel, 502 Rockland St., Lancaster, was crdered to pay | his former wife, Martha Miller, | Salunga, $5 weekly for support of | one child. He was $425 behind in | payments kut it was agreed that this would be erased if future pay- ments are made, ir liane. | ePEN FOR BUSINESS Mr. Wallace Zerphey has open- ed his service station at 130 East { Main Street, and is ready to serve you with a complete line of Sin- clair products, “Wally” will polish your car, vice, Goodyear | accessories. service, wash or offers battery ser- tires, also other A share of your patronage will te appreciated. | A ee. | HUNTED BEAR — NO LUCK Bair, Jerry Shectz, Raver ! Miller, Elwood Nentwig and Jetter | Grove spent Sunday to Tuesday at Slate Run in Lycoming County, nunting for bear. Frank Matt Mos T VOL. XLVII, NO. Struck By a Truck After Alighting From School Bus Thursday Five-year-old John Peifer, son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peifer, Lancaster R1, injur- ed at 3:40 p.m. Thursday when he was struck by a truck after alight- ing from a school bus on a town- mile northeast of was seriously ship road one of Landisville. The child had attended Education Week exercises at the East Hempfield Twp. Schools with two cousins, was admitted the Lancaster General Hospital with a fractured skull and a severas lacer- ation of the forehead. Hospital attendants Friday said he was in a serious condition. State Policeman Oreszko that the driver of the school Robert Getz, Lancaster RS, him he pulled off the road (Turn to Page 4) et A A MUSICAL PROGRAM AT TUESTAY'S ROTARY Music had the floor at Tuesday's Rotary meeting and the program was directed by Mr. Willard New- ton, Music Supervisor of our schools, A trio consisting of Nancy Myers, Helen Booth, and Barbara Ranck, and accompanied by Nancy Brooks sang “Thanks Be To God” and “I Passed By Your Window.” A soprano solo, “The Lord's Pray- was given by Nancy Myers, and a piano solo, “Golliwogs Cake- walk” and “Praelubium” by Bar- bara Ranck, Mr. R. R. Bickner was a guest of Clarence Schock, with visiting Rotarians Jim Campbell of Hanover, Jess Snavely of Lancas- ter and Frank McFerran of Lititz, —— Mount Joy Schools Form A Fire Patrol William Stohler named chief of the Mount Joy school fire the term Victor chief, who to early said bus, told and er” has been patrol for with Morris Other clude: Robert Henry Benjamin Leroy Hess second floor. Richard Sheetz, Frank Hassinger, Norman Linton, as assistant members of the patrol in- Jack Eberle, Clark Derr, Gephart, Robert Zerphey, Donald Leedom Hess, Paul McGarvey, and Harold Heisey, George Germer, George Fitzkee, Everett Metzler, Robert Shank, Lowell Sumpman, Glenn Bailey, James Brandt, John Ressler, Robert Divet, Edward Pennell, Robert Kramer, Karl Max, Glenn Shupp, Elwood Rica, and James Hornafius, first floor. Elton Bomberger, Health Room, Donald Starr and Richard Taylor, boy’s shower; Betty Mark Mary Fitzkee, girls’ shower, ard Martin, Bender, Tyndall, Garber and Lee Ranck will charge of the doors. Donald Young and Ross Neiss will patrol the auditorium. —— ilies and Rich- Eugene Jack William hava MR. E. M. BOMBERGER SPOKE TO 8TH GRADE MATH CLASS Thursday morning, Nov. 13. Mr. Elam M. Bomberger, assistant cashier of thea First National Bank spoke to the memkers of the Eighth Grade math class on the subject of banking as part of the cless’s chservance of American Education Week, BI SALUNGA GARAGE WORKER HAD 2 FINGERS MASHED Russel “Jo” Ccoper, Salunga, employed at Spahr's Garage, Man- heim, had misfortune of smashing two fingers on the rignt hand, on Saturday morning. Dr, Brenner administered first aid and he was thon admitted to the general hospital at Lancaster. ee eet eee LOST HIS LICENSE Last week tne State withdrew a of drivers licenses, seven- which were from locality. Among them Martin, Bainbridge RI, competent driver. —— een RENTS WILL BE HIKED Eighty-four percent of the land- lords in the county, who asked the number teen of this A S an was as im- permission to raise rents, were given the go-ahead. signal. The Connor, | ~-THE-M ported that the membership quota of 96 was reached, were Point also Donations for Christmas to Coatesville, Perry and Valley Forge Hospitals, an donation Christmas Package Fund, Thursday given extra for 4th, of in evening, Dec. there will be a joint meeting the Legion asd the Auxiliary the Maytown High School. eG) eee Brief News Of Local Dailies The Penna. R. R. paid $40,000 for killing a man rather than argue the case in Federal court, To date thirty-two persons were killed on the highways in Lancas- ter county by automobiles. conduct- racket. fifty- wives ars held for ing a new and used car Robert TT, nine, their Copenhaver, of a large York Co., operator farm near Stewartstown, hanged himself. A thief broke a window in a car parked at Lancaster, and stole be- $700 and $800 worth of furnishings and jewelry, Three firms are buying tobacco thruout Connecticut, of the Broadleaf and Havana variety, at 70 to 75 cents per pound. A York taxi company discharged tween major a driver for negligence. All other cab drivers in the city quit and there has been no eab servie since, —— eal OA ee. MAN RECOMMITTED TO JAIL ON LARCENY COUNTS Following a hearing bofore Jus- tice of the Peace J. B. Herr, Lititz. Thursday night, Roy Raber, twen- ty-three, Bainbridge, was recom- mitted to prison in default of bail cn two larceny charges. Police charged Raber, who had been rooming for several months in Lititz, with the theft of a gold watch removed from a room ad- jcining his, Police claim that they recovered a shirt and a box of candy belonging to Ralph Miller, Lititz, also the owner of the watch, and a suitcase filled with women’s wearing that as the apparel. officials identified suitcase stolen from an au- tcmokile parked at the Pennsylvania Power building about Borough said this has been rear of the and Light Co. a month ago, It was the property of Harry Adams. So Wns A Bainbridge Resident Is Crushed To Death 25-year-old Bainbridge ay on a pipe line ticn job near Joliet, Ill., was crush- ed to death at 10 am, Friday by a 20-foot of pipe which fell into a trench where he was work- ing, officials of the construction company said, The man, Russell Charles Keck, son of Charles E. and Edna Bal- Keck, killed instantly, according to spokesmen for the Whittacker Construction Company, (Turn to Page 4) ay mia STRUCK A PARKED CAR Naomi Huber, of Lancaster, could not manipulate a turn and struck a parked car owned by Eli Mumma, of Landisville. She said she struck the vehicle when she tcok the corner too wide. man, construc- section mer was One Day Earlier As our publication day falls on a holiday next weck, The Bul- letin will be published a day earlier. Advertisers and corres- pondsnts please bear this in mind AMERICAN | JOINT MEETING Ok LEGION AND AUXILIARY American Legion Auxiliary of Donegal Unit 809, Maytown, met at the home of Mrs. Henry Haines, Maytown, Reports were given by Mrs, Marvin Foltz, who was the delegate at the County Council in | Manheim Twp., Mrs. Ray Neis con | Rehabitation, Mrs. Haines on Americanism, and Mrs. Irvin Nei- man membership chairman, re- The Day From At Detroit nine men and two of | dairy | Mrs. S. Simmons Heads | Pittsburgh, collapsed in a restaurant i Joseph's Hospital. k= IN, IN UTE WEEKLY : TA Pg ea haf Tat gg N Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 20, ‘Mortuary Record In This Section Clayton R. Groff, seventy-nine, at Elizabethtown yesterday. Mrs. Caroline E, Mahler, the oldest woman in the county a fishing license, died Mon- ! | | ninety, to | hold day. David E. Good, Elizabethtown, died in | Hospital where | patient since Thursday. seventy-nine, of | St. Joseph's he had been al nn. Mrs, Dommel Mrs, Rhoda Mae Dommel, thirty- nine, wife of Willian Dommel, Florin, died at 4:20 p.m. Wednes- day in the Lancaster General Hos- She was a daughter of the late Reuben and Minnie Metzger Nentwig, and a member of the | Evangelical United Brethren | Church of Florin, Besides her hus- she is survived by two chil- Wilma Jane and William Dommel, both and pital. band, dren: at home. | Also these sisters | Sie Minnie, wife Paris | Henry, Millersville RD; Anna, wife of Raymond Heisey, and Martin Nentwig, both of Rheems; and Howard Nentwig, Manheim. The funeral] will be held from | the Sheetz funeral home here Sat- (Turn to page 3) —— Carlton brothers of THE TOMES, AT MAYTOWN MADE A LUCKY ESCAPE Mr, and Mrs. John Tome, May- town, escaped injury when a coal oil stove exploded while they were is the kitchen of their home, A neighbor, Harold Engle, prevented a serious fire when he rushed into the house and carried the blazing stove outside. The Maytown Fire Co. ed to a call. Only the damaged, firemen reported. respond- stove was Farm Women Society The Society of Farm Women, No, 8, met at the home of Mrs. John Warfel with twenty-four mem- bers, admittance of new several three members and visitors, The devotations were in charge of Mrs. Jay Greider, The following officers were elected: President, Mrs, Samuel Simmons; Vice President, Miss Ruth Fby; Corresponding Secre- tary, Mrs. Alvin Riest; Recording Secretary, Mrs. David Witmer; Treasurer, Mrs, Levi Nissley. Donations were given to the Friendship Train. A Christmas gift to a family in Holland and the Crispus Attucts Center, Mrs. Robert Forney of Eliza- bethtown, gave many ideas on decorations for the Christmas Holidays. Miss Yvonne Cook, Lancaster Ccunty’s Home Extension leader, gave an interesting talk on colors and suitability of temper and for the home colors to the persons personality, ss sins WAS TAKEN ILL WHILE ATTENDING DUQUESNE U. Mr. J. Statler Kuhn, local Real Estate broker, who has been at- tending Duquesne University, at in that city. He was taken to a hospital where examination dis- closed he had suffered a stomach hemorrhage due to ulcers. His condition is reported as satis- factory. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shank, Maytown, a son Sunday at the St. and Mrs. Elizabethtown R1, a Henry E. Garber, son, at 10:55 am. Thursday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ober, 203 W. Main St, a son, at 11:37 p.m. | Friday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. | AT LETTERS GRANTED | Eva Parret, Elizabethtown, and | ers’ | ization | Howard Bernhard, Florin, execu- J tors for Elmer M. Bernhard. | MANUFACTURERS’ ASSN. | MEET HERE NOV, 21 E C the Clyde ident of Associati ipal speake: mzeting to be held Friday, on | meeting will Dining Hall, Gerberich essociaticn p C. Miller, discussing Ira in lems. L. will be ing. Officials ing held especially Lititz, of Florin, bethtown. ers ville, association secretary, local TO rerberich, a past Lancaster Manufactur- will be the princ- | pres- | on, second regional | by that organ- | Nov. 21. The held at Hostetter’s at 6:30 p.m. D. R. Long, and Walier/ in | at the be here, will join resident, { production prob- | Risser, Elizabethtown, 1 said the meeting is bes} for manufactur- Landis- Manheim, The Affairs At Florin For | Past Week Mr. and Mrs, Nissly re- H. Roy turned home after spending a two week's Florida, vacation in Cuba and | Columbia, 1947 Local Affairs In General Briefly Told sold at public $1,575.00. real this sea=- Safurday, Nov. 15, Fox, aged three, choked A 1942 automobile sale at Lancaster The first son fell here Raymond H. Ephrata, a pretzel. At Quarryville for snow of of near to death on de- the citizens charge of the area maet | dicated a beautiful Memorial Park ast Sunday, Over 800 have not as yet paid their Columbia persons 1946 per at | capita taxes. Mount Joy and Bia | 46, a native of in Ashton, was killed cident at Detroit, | A spelling bee | the high Manheim Nov four point — and killed | near Brickerville. Monroe Millar, | | watchman at a Clarence an ac=- held auditorium in at will be school 22 was buck deer by a motorist night fell, sixty-six, Lititz factory, | was killed and later found. Tiny” the dog of Elmer pet seen was killed last Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Harry Leedom, Mr. | | at Florin by an automobile. and Mrs, Peter Witmer and Miss | The Manheim High School has Elizabeth Hess were Saturday | received its dual control car to be supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. | used in the teaching safe-driving Elam Hess. course, Mrs. R. W. Roberts of Mechan- Mrs. Anna Selfridge, a nurse at icsburg spent the week end with the Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.| Was injured in an auto crash in Hershey. | Lebanon county. Mrs. Frank Breneman of Eliza- Harry Labezius, 82, Pequea RI, bethtown and Mrs. Robert Brene- | Was, killed and his two sons aged man and daughter, Barbara of 41 and 49 were badly injured in Rawlinsville called on Mrs. N, E.|an auto accident. Hershey on Wednesday afterncon. hy Mr. Samuel Shelley and Mr. RAPHO TOWNSHIP FARM Donald Eichler spent Tuesday at| WAS WITHDRAWN AT SALE Lancaster. A farm located near Ruhl’s Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch, Mr, | Church on the road leading from Edw. Henderson spent the week | Route 72 to Union Square, and end at Huntington Co, composed of 70 acres and 120 Mrs, Emma Peifer spent several | perches, was withdrawn when bid- days at Mount. Joy, with Mr. and | ding reached $114 an acre at a (Turn to page 4) | public sale held Thursday after- A Wis [ noon by Jacob R. Myer. The farm A SOCIAL WELFARE AGENCY | also includes a frame dwelling WILL BE FORMED HERE | house, barn, new cement silo, threo Our Borough will have a social | €@r garage and chicken house, El- welfare agency that corresponds to | mer V. Spahr was the auctioneer Lancaster's Fifteen plied for a charter of incorporation | Pleas Court as listed as in Cc Purpose w mmon maintaining, dinating the social welfare ne Mt. Joy Names of listed as John A. Bachman, Joseph | T. M. Bre Brown, Hostetter, Lester Newcomer, G. Sloan, Paul L. Stor Christ ters, ter welfare pr Borough and neman, Clyde Mrs. Mumma, Clarence Walter: federation. | | | ominent citizens ap- this week. “financing, | promoting, and coor- | ds of vicinity.” incorporators were Thomas J. E. Gerberich, Arthur C. Mrs. B. Mayer, Clarence S. Schock, Wal- Paul K. Stehman, er, W, L. Tyndall, s, and Harry G. Wal-/ ——— cen eee we STARR'S HERE CHANGES and Mrs, Mr. sold their g on North Huber Esther, who December 1st. The Oberh the business saving leased the the Starr's. —— NO ACTUAL Barbara Oberholtzer GROCERY STORE OWNERS O. L. Starr store business | Street, to Mr. and daughter, | take have rocery will possession | oltzers will continue | at the same stand, store room from i IN IMMEDIATE FUTURE While a survey on Route 441 be- tween planned, foreseen no in according to the borough's sion today from Lt.-Gov. Marietta to eliminate Strickler. its effort Hill. —— er AMERICAN Friday the smoker eve in Marietta American Legion and Columbia is actual construction is] the future, | a letter by Planning Commis- Daniel B.| Is continuing Chickies immediate received LEGION SMOKER ning, November 21st, will hold a the Fire House. Pro- ceeds to be used for the childrens | annual Christmas party. | tl — SUES FOR A DIVORCE Libel in divorce: Beulah M. Felker, Florin, vs. Lloyd G. Felk- er, Main St, Married Feb. March 5, 1947. Mount Joy. 27, 1947; Desertion. | separated | | CONSTRUCTION | A VERY SUCCESSFUL HUNTING TRIP TO MD. Messrs. John Messinger, Phila- delphia; “Chie” Beyer, Lansdowne; Paul Halloway and T. Sawyer, of Pine Hill, N. J.; Jno. W. Eshelman Jr., Lancaster, and Jno. E. Schrol! of town, spent several day at their (except the latter) hunting and fishing lodge, the former Walter Chrysler hunting lodge, at Todd's Point, Md. They were very suc- cessful, bagging a large number of ducks and the season’s limit of | geese, —— eee Mr. and Mrs, Herman Brinser moved to Elizabethtown on Mon- day. Mrs. Frank Brian spent several days at Baltimore, Md. visiting friends. Mrs. Lottie Murr, of Lancaster, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Myers and Mrs Daisy Mowrer. Mrs. Dorothy L, Dickson and | daughter, Susie, of Harrisburg | made a brief visit to the editor's home last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Billow of | Ncrth Jacob st visited their daughter Eleanor, on Sunday. She is under treatment at the Graduata Hospital in Philadelphia ——— eee | LANDISVILLE FIRM GETS A TRADE NAME Jesse Snavely, Jr. Landisville; J. William Snavely, 716 N. Mar- shall St.; James and Jere Snavely, both of Landisville te use the name Snavely Lumber Co. for buying and selling lumber and such other allied activities as may be mutually agreed upon from tim= to time at Landisville. TT THIEVES ROB PARSONAGE Thieves entered the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baily, pas- tor of the Kinderhock Evangslical | Congregational Church. while they were attending church services in Columbia, and stole between $15 {and $17 in cash. x = mas Party A COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin 2.00 a Year in Advance 10th Anniversary of siphia Lodge Here Casiphia Lodge No. 551, Free Accepted Masons of Mount celebrate their seventieth on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall where a turkey dinner will be served, More than 100 members and visitors from Mount Joy, Flor- Elizabethtown, Co~ Marietta, Lancaster, Man- heim, Ephrata and Harrisburg and other communities will ba present. The officers are O. K. Snyder, Worshipful Master; George H. Shanck, Se Warden: Fred H. Koser, Warden; Maurice N. Bailey, and Wm. Tyn- dall, Secretary, Dr. D. L. Biemesderfer, Presi= dent of Millersville State Teachers’ College will ba the principal speaker, O. K. Snyder will deliver the address of welcome; Edgar IL. Eshleman, history of the lodge, Ralph F. Esnleman will be the song The Stewards are Gilbert and Paul and wil] annivar, Joy, sa y in, Landisville, lumbia, nior Junior I'reasurer end leader, C. Raymond Higpple. re etl eee Donegal Preshyterian Men's Club Meeting The Donegal Presbyterian Men's Club held their annual Clam Bake and Oystar Supper Thursday eve= ning, November 13, 1947, at 7 p.m. at the Church House at Donegal Springs, Fifty-two men and boys were present, including visitors frem the Mount Joy Presbyterian Men's Club. Mr. Samuel Simmons, Instructor in Vocational Agricul- ture at the Maytown High Schoal spoke and introduced the prize winners in the F. F, A, Judg- ing Contest which he conducted under the sponsorship of the Don=- Men's Club the Masonic Hemes at Elizabethtown on Oecto= ber 7. They were as follows: Lester Hawthorne, first, $1000; Franklin Fair, second, $7.00; Harry Hershey, briefly egal at Jr. third, $500; Arthur Sieguist, fourth, $4.00; Curtis Sieguist, fifth, $3.00; Richard Iumbert, sixth, (Turn to page 3) ———-— Auto Mishaps Kenneth H. White, 19, Washing- ton Boro, and his brother, Ira M. White, Jr, 20, were injured when the driver fell asleep and their car struck a pole, knocking it off. Lady Was Injured Parthene Hess, forty-two, Eliza- bethtown R3, suffered a bruised forehead and chipped tooth when the car in which she was riding, driven hy Paul Hess, Jr. twenty, Elizabethtown R3, and an auto op- erated by Herman A Warfel thir= ty-nine, Lancaster R3, collided at Lemon and Prince Sts., Lancaster, at 12 Saturday. nD Aer. ARTHUR SWEIGART WAS HONORED BY ROTARY CLUB Arthur Sweigart, Senior at East Denegal Twp. High School, May- town, was selected as “Boy of the Month™ by the Maytown-Bain- bridge Rotary Club, in recognition of his outstanding work in voca- tional agriculture, A mn 62 LICENSES REVOKED During the week ending Oct. 31, the Bureau Highway Safety withdrew the cards of 513 drivers. Of thi I 62 were revoked nd 451 suspended. Operating pri- vileges were restored to 305. With~ dr: Is were ore than the er iin Ww *K FRACTURED HIS ANKLE david Sn Landisville, suf- left ankle while school Tuesday, avely, fered a fractured soccer at and was treated at the General Hospital. —— HAD FINGER AMPUTATED John McDonald, forty-five, Wash Boro, lost his right middle finger on a plane at work Tuesday. He treated at the General Hospital. mgton was lA ei. 26-A. FARM BRINGS $10.420 Harry N. Sauder. near Rohress- town, sold his 26-acre farm to to Raymond Miller for $10.420.