\ wr CC Cl - THE ~ I NCU TE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY 'M OS 1 Why Prices Are High Our readers will remember not | prices of anything “way up,” be it h 0) 1 O Bu | | { nN 50 many years ago pork was rather | vegetable, heef, washing machine i c | ! ) [ | low in price and as a stimulant to| or auto, simply create a supposed | prices the Government created a| shortage and the buying public shortage by killing off the hogs. | just goes nutty. Then it will even | yO XVII, NO. 34 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 29, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance buy and store, where ordinarily, if ; : . A few years later when wheat what's th | prices were down, the Government ats le nse, » | i ’ | THE IRVIN 0. HYNICKER FARM n gave farmers orders as to just how Last Fall the Government bought I f News Of 5 d t fa S a : Moy BROUGHT $8406 WEDNESDAY 3r ar er ess; on many acres they could sow. If wheat, potatoes, etc. and naturally ISS y 0 ato re | 33 u 1 prices remained high because a | A Rapho township farm of > | ac 21.4 sree sf land supposed shortage was created. Th D Y acres and 214 perches of . —— bonus. Some had sown too mych But. acconti Eh e a rom | seven miles east of Elizabethtown, in the, vicendiog Fall fob hi no nt ti . Ww Tk h | dong the road leading from e oneg res y . i ro | th h ufacturers : i a ; c lowing Spring they plowed the Mfg win te een Local Dai ies Chiques Church to Milton Grove, excess acreage under eye on the Government and there- : it Sh : : by learned that marketing only a 9 Genera] * [wns or Ban DS Was Held Here Tues a) they obeyed, farmers veceived a je Out in last Fall there portion of its peacetime produc- his sixty-eighth birthday in Tokyo, | Gantz, of Manheim R2. when of- a, Wi ep sre tion, would also create a demand, Japan, . been Teg pute gle h 0: | wit, re .._ | keep the public fighting to procure Lukens Steel Co. at Coatesvi ' Hynie er on Wednesday afternoon The fifty-third quarterly session Je gram committee has limited its what it needed and at the same u e ire announced a $6 a net ton increase | Seven acres ave meadowland. of the Donegal Presbytery was . growers’ weekly shipments to 25,- time at high prices. | in the price of steel. Improvements include a 2 and | held in the Presbyterian church The Affairs rice 900 packed boxes. There is however The manufacturer will albi can't ; 405 new automobiles bound from a surplus, and to date growers Battling in sub-freezing temper- | damage is fully covered by insur- 3. a | Cincinnati to Mayersville, are ice 2 house attached frame bike : Bad . get this or can’t get that, but it | . : 1) ummery ouse attached, i elders of thirty-two churches at- 1 have hauled tens of the fruit on seems like a lot of hooey. The | atures, firemen from four re ance, a { bound in the Ohio river. | barn with attachment” equipped tended. Rev. Howard L. Davies, orin or large piles covering an acre of in ‘which mimy products early Taesday extinguished a fire Fire started on the third aor | At Coatesville a man was fined | | : for poultry, tobacco hanging, and | Stewartstown, was the moder itor Si ‘ke > ; he badly damaged the H. Roy, under the roof and was discover- : ry ’ : desert. To market them would re are imarketed today, .to wus looks Fh y 2 Sa : $15 and $10.10 costs for letting | carn barn; wood silo, tobacco shed | jy, charge. as ee t | 1-2 story dwelling, with bath and | here on Tuesday. Ministers and d p price. ' ‘ PN : Nissl tobacco warehouse, Florin. ed about 810 p.m. by Amos Crider, | aia ™ a { 9 : : A : : X SiGe the price : like plain rationing if you please. ol A heir ladders yedestrian Pe flames burned | hee puppies [esa I dea | and 2-story poultry, house with! two ministers were received in~ i i has At the same time the state of | There are, however, exceptions. roze do their adders, la pe hh, ye : Dr | +The boro of Annville, Lebanon | and spring house attached. to the Presbytery during the ses-| - Mrs. Annie A. Witte] has re- Arizona is seeking food for its Xt sou tink ‘we're wr hose lines broke and fire fighting | through the roof near the eHinmey County, ‘was granted permission | Walter Dupes was the auctioneey. sion. The: Rev. Allert W. Lente turned to he: home on Chocolate needy Navajo Indians and starving. . yo ; wrong, 80 10| equipment was disakled by thejand were spread by dry tobacco to install a sewage system and — Cave Mav. N. J. of the West Jere Avenue, aMer spending some time je 3 Europeans some farm sale and watch buyers severe cold which quickly turned | dust. erect a disposal plant. P vt v i d ) d with her son Jchn and family on S. Pav ade oF . : 3 ics y ay : ii sey Presbytery, was received, : ; Aden pay hundreds of dollars more for | ( ice (he water poured on the| Chief Wagner said the fire was| hotels will boost Oo 1 £y Yan WS Yecalved, ANY Wood istrect If those respemsible for the de-| four : d fi ; i ‘ : : : ; will be installed as pastor of the . : : our and five year old used mach- | fio The Florin reservoir was | started either by a defective chim- | op 0 fifty percent for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters will struction of any edible, after God | inery than the cost of new WHY. i sy or faulty wiring. He said the Si . Bellevue Presbytery Church, Gap, ni : )€ provided the rain and the sunshine | bees I > : *| drained dry but pumps were start- | ney or faulty wiring. He said that the Republican National Conven- Record In it & service to beheld st. 7145 occupy the second floor apart- a Suns se are is wv Ii , wie 3 : Dre. at a service to be held at 7:45 p.m. . gh Yo: Bre. re Lease there is very little avail- | oq and the supply of water replen- electric power ; in ‘a nearby Pro=| tion there next June. A ET = Po ment at the Forney building. st” sponsible and punished directly or o he S$ ished that morning. perty failed Just about - the time} a} gimes found in parking . » bo delivered be tha Rev Att Mr. Charles Bender of Ickes= indirectly ey p at the State Farm Show we Mr. Nissly estimated the damage | the fire was discovered. meters at Lebanon between Jan, T 1S Section Sb oT LZ | berg, Perry Co, called on Mr. and Indirectly, many of us, like the | heard several farmers try to buy ildi i The fire was believed extin- ; Northwood DD, Newark, N. J.| ; writer. will “do. s he 3 to the building at $10,000 and said ae ! as b d es: 28 and Feb. 4 will be turned over ; . > Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday. tor will do some “tall think- | tractors. They were told there are | 1 warehouse contained tobacco | guished at midnight but a |, = March of Dim committee Mrs, Agnes Laudenberger,: sev-{ The Bev. Evan W. Renne, of fhe] Mrs. Harold Buller who was ing.” 5 wd onte be BUI : Se 0 the arch o es Be tye | i: Presbytery sw | Castle irks ltr of Duri World nun av ae even at a pre-| valued at $30,000. Because of the | crew of men were left on duty. Al Mayor Scully, at Coatesville, sy Sght, 2 Columbia fift orn yd ey He. | oo seriously ill at the General Hos- . eo : 9 i : 2 : xs. 3 : : : ere agai iscover . rederic ; Salzman, = | received a | 3 stalle as : : S hady m ih gl a A Ba . m to Page oF "S| ice, firemen said, it i$ ¢ am. Were agin discovers fined two of that city’s leading at Ee lumpia To a pastor of Centre Crd Y re Bite} is very mueh ‘improved; at a 2 v . : Pring 7 Eo . : sday. as .@ re Cc C a y learned that in order to keep (Turn to Page 2) | to examine the tobacco to deter- | ed in the smoldering tobacco and | jy men for neglecting to re-| ee on ue WW | Comat of a ey. sh | this writing. Et | mine whether any of the cased | the fire company again responded move the snow from their side-| , rutin a Sy Sanday ig Feb 1. The id po Bhi oi Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman YN: : Tarr sixty-si im ay. , > ov, ' goods is safe. Mr. Nissly said the (Turn to Page 5) s. Six ' ' : {and Mrs. Emma Peifer attended Soods jus y 4 walks : Mrs. Ida E. Stuliz, widow of | Davies, Stewartstown, will deliver | sar! ‘8 al When fire swept thru the block |... .. | the funeral of Mrs. Mollie Frey on . long. garage of the Southern Pann William Stultz, at Marietta Tues- | the sermon, | 'Tuesday at Columbia g garage ( n - . sday a . . S d Ni ht | iF N U it Her FOCAL FEM Low BIDDER Local Affairs Ae: “| day. Charles E. Carson, . First Pres- | 1 ouay at { et Q sylvaniz s Co. at Chester it] : . | Rev. Robert O. Hess, minister of PAVING HARRISBURG ST. | Sylvania us Lo, i ; /itman, sixty, of Man- | byterian Church, York, was licens- | pp, : 3c pen 5 19 Nn ar or d ew Mn e p oy x > wrecked 33 causihe a loss Aer Min ey o Mar i £ ure 1 ore 8 Deore Chique Brethren Church will v a & par > N= or em y Bt )seph s Spits ed ana dismissec to the resby- | ead Martin Frey, 36 Flizabeth- A preliminary meeting, arrang- The State Department of id In General of $750,000, Hy R ~~ SR By > | sneak at the Florin Church of the i : | ways announced Friday afternoon ; Sunday. tery of Carlisle. He will be install- 3, kr ; [ ad : nce las ri} @ , ‘ommittee of a . | etl 4 eee. ih Brethren ‘on Saturday evening, lowhy, ay Sn: fast by. Jie ejionsion womiv] | th h R Construction Howard K. Zartman, fifty-seven, as pastor of Trinity Church. at : 3 : . . SSO 5 . i hi Zs an, y-seven, as pas ) rch, at |p. Qc day night that fie will remember | the Lancaster Junior Chamber of a the ge OR East | rie old SILVER BEAVER AWARD FOR at Manheim Friday after an illness | Harrisburg Tow 14th, ry ime. He ic 4 volie vie. ce, was held last Wednes- | Company, with offices on Ea Y | ROY TYNDALL, OF TOWN Rf We ay. alter 1 ig re. : Messrs. Martin Nye and Charles for a long time. He is a polio vic | Commerce, was held last Wednes Main street. this boro. has sab. of one year. The Rev. James: Stare. Dickson The annual meeting of the Lana Raffensperger hoth escaped asphy- caster County Boy Scout Couneil tim and walks on crutches. | day evening in the fire hall here, Charles A. Foltz, fifty-eight, of | Presented his resignation as pastor About midnight he met Paul! when the possibilities of organiz- dn | xiation by carbon monoxide on Elizabethtown, at St. Joseph's Hos- | of the Leacock Church, Paradise. | Wednesday | mitted the low bid of $125,136.15 Thieves stole six bales of tobac- for rebuilding and paving Fyont| co from Arthur Rohrer, Paradise Engle and offered to drive him to |ing ‘a Junior Chamber of Com- atk Bos of was held at Lancaster last Thurs- sta)’ on. Wethoeday He was dismissed to accept " morning when they his “ome at Aberdeen Mills sev- merce in this community were Street irony Marcel 0 BDous a RL i day evening. At this time two Diu a Cie els 30, a bl aca | were placing chains on motor = il ¢ Market street from Front to the Fire destroyed a frame garage Council officers were honored for Mary C. Hoffman, eighty-one, of | to the Glenolden Church, Presby- | with the motors running Cc S71 miles Doth of | lists) ; Square. and brooder house of James Long, : Vis cubes 9 "| Elizabethtown, at the Lancaster tery of Philadelphia. The dissolu- | ; Tur ghey He took Engle home ind started | The meeting was held under the outstanding service, . : (Turn to Page 5) : ung : yas Tt c tonwealth « will bear | Ephrata R3. ns County Hospital Saturday. ticn will take effect Sunday, when | back to Flizabethtown when his | direction of J. Richard Bauman, te Lomn ata . Roy Tyndall, of this boro, one ’ } : . irs a OY Shes is| Walter Canfield, forty-one, of : : . Terry Lee Nauman, three months | the Rev. Henry Miller will preach car skidded off~ the road into the | chairman of the extension com- | the entire cost of the project. It is Xs . . |of the new vice-presidents for ; 9 heavier o Willow Street, hanged himself in : . : : old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J.|at the church and declare the gs snow. While trying to get out he | mittee, and was. attended by Rich- | Planned to build. a heavier con- . 1948 and active in Scouting since ni ir. wore nas | )S . to Seu : crete base and resurface those | @ cell at the county jail. 194 ir at . Nauman, Elizabethtown R2, at the | Pit vacant, - burned cul’ a bearing on his motor, | ard Wendler and John Kuehne, Ur ” 4 : 1, received the Silver Beaver |, , n - ; : arts of State highways Miss Kate Hesslet, of Manheim, | oo . ~~ | Lancaster General Hospital on Report On Men's Work He then started for the nearest committee members. parts o ghways. i ; : award, as the county member of : Dr ! . helo} : No 'definit i d is now in her 100th year. She Monday. r. Norman H. Gemmil, Se. ion arm house to get he % ans or ; ‘ | onl 0) 8 lo get help bui ae had d 2 an p ens = Were ma ° celebrated her 99th birthday last ———— ene — irtstown, presented a re on | Hy very short distance uring the session and a tentative . . week: Mrs. Elizabeth N. Metzler men's work. Dr. Gemniil is at-| On Sunday evening 27e w wc supped, fell and broke date of Feb. "4 has been set for are d 10NnS i A Columbia 13" held Hostess To Bible Class 3 : tend the Presbyterian men’s meet- | at 7:30 pm. the Intermediate is’ 14 es ar it vr this cis hes : AC a | $ g rs. Elizabeth N. Metzler, : Endeavor “ety i5e Js ight leg. He managed to get | ancther session to be held at 8 for questioning about the dis widow of ‘Phares H. Metz] i ing in Chicago on February 12. 13 | Christian Endeavor Society of the ac ais, car & i : a in tf ir, ¢ - . . i Ww ares . Metzler an Roane Cong 3 : 9¢ : 1 : nfo is, ca : ind without a | p.m. in the fire hall. Here appearance of several parking| Mrs. Charles Morton entertain- a former resident of Salunga. di (Turn to Page Trinity Evang. Cong. Church will 1eater, he sat in the car unti] 7:3 Tay i : ; ; ey ler. resicent of die —_———te bh harge of the evening ser- ters there ed the Ladies Bible class of the . e in charge o 1€ g 25¢ whe La ia a i meters 1 . : 3 : at 7 am. Sunday at the home of } wpe i | Cobl ye oe i when Harty MRS. R SCHLOSSER, ETOWN The Marietta Lions Club held | Burgess Bachman, at Columbia, | Evangelical Congregational Sunday her brother=in-law C Henry WERE NAMED FOR POST- | Yige “i along. HOSTESS TO FARM WOME} their annual Winter party for |suspended’ Harold Shortlidge for | School at her home on Thursday Guithel: Dover 3 Si . © | MASTER IN THREE TOWNS | A special service will be con- hi F py 2 Ate top 100) Mrz. Rally Selilosser, members and their wives Thurs- | thirty days without pay for over- | evening. Mrs. Way read the Secrip- ty-six. She v I oT Three postmaster nominations | ducted by the young pecple in ob- i abe Eo 1S : : 4 3 < ) 3 y-six. She was a member 1, { . i p ‘ 1m to izabethtown to a doctor | tcwn, was hostess to members of day evening at Hostetter's Banquet | staying a leave. ture lesson and Mrs. Bates gave a a 9 2 for Lancaster County’ have been |servance of the 67th birthday of 4 and he was then remcved to the | the Society of Farm Women No, 8 ; tiv y | Fig ve made less when | reading [i ubieran Chwich "andl ony to the Senate by President | World Christian Endeavor. hospital. An 4 | Hall, here, with eighty persons| Fight were made homeless when | reading. lis survived by a sister. Mrs. Elle ate vy President | wspital in the ambulance. {at a recent meeting at her home. : ar Z Ie clic |. Prize ‘winners in the zames werd i Wig SISter, 8, Men | Mr. Henry Bucher, a resident \ Sh Se Yi +x celle - | fire destroyed a 2-story frame | rize winners in the games were | . — osent. After an excellent tw vec ay ror. i y . —— es Mrs S: 1 Si present. ) | : . | Holler, Dover, and a number of 7" GA | of M Jov.. az f Eliz rs, Samuel Simmons presided. Ket supper. . an interesting | dwelling on Ephrata R2. The loss | Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. Benj. | pltics. and nephews They are: Benjamin F. Sherick, | of Mount Joy, and Dean of Eliza- ! hese Loc | | Reports ..of “the. fan women's program was given, with Ben Kul-| was estimated at $12.000. Horst, Mrs. Way and Mrs. Bates. | Washington Boro; A. Chester Die. | College will bring the a meeting in Harrisburg last week ; ——— —e | Refreshments were served to: Mrs. | trich, Fast Petersburg, Anna | Inspirational message. There will man acting as master of ceremon- and i A . | Foster selections and Mrs, Millersvill 1 : “| Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. Jane | Tuesday at his home. He was the Fairview School. | bers by guest musicians. Cc nnounce | Myer, who recently visited her Beard, of lersville, | who also| of Mr, and Mrs. Henry A. Shrein- | Way, Mrs. Blankenmeyer, Mrs. Son of the late Daniel and Mary . | & ._| addressed the group. He stressed er, Bareville R1, became the bride : > Mr. and Mrs, John Reigle, this | home in Greece, spoke on condi- I i iti f hand | wy gic eT : . snes the growing recognition o land- 1 of Allen K. Risser, son of Mr. and Tt owe: Ah tions there. A social hour follow- : im 1D ' | karo the Shgagement of led the program writing analysis, pointing out that! Mrs, Abner H. Risser, Bainbridge | EE —— Church, Besides his wife, Mrs —- —— their daughter, Eva’ Caroline, to i it was not in a class with fortune| Ry at 2 pm. Saturday in Zion | ; ‘ENSE lary C. Ebers he fo { James R. Kauffman, son of ‘Mr : dics ' gaan : MARRIAGE LICENSES | Mary C. Ebersole, he is survived Mis Saker | YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING telling or mysticism, but was Church, Leacock. The | Is snd iss. D. Baker Kauffoun, NIN ro exact science which was fast be-! Rev. Elwood W. Reitz officiated. ¢ [¥ Manheim R1, AT NEWTOWN E. U. B. CHURCH ine i such by the Ix ; id ; : ; Sq. coming appreciated as such by the| They will reside on a farm at Miss Reigle is employed by the Sunday, February 1st at seven business world as well as by many Bareville | Rl. . ; : : ) Smess $ ) ) i Mild . | vives. utheaster ti- | 0 clock the Young People's meet- a . and Mildred S, Kolp, Mount Joy | Vi Sot aeastern Pennsylvania Arti : : g Plos meet criminologists. From samples of meet Wess ! ficial Breeding Co., and Mr. Kauff- ! ing will be in the Newtown oh : R1. Funer: 3 services from the Mill- handwriting submitted by those 39¢ ; i ; i Jav R. Miller ; R2. | er funer home at Elizabet} lc M S visors ; man is employed by the First|Church with the appended gg P t mn Pled d Jay R. Miller, Mount Joy R2, e at Elizabethtown or wis { County 1 usic Supervisors’ Assoc- National Bank, andisvi The | gram: ue Save an das ora SSO. ae and Miriam M. Habecker, Mp iday at 2 pm. with interment in DROVE ON WRONG SIDE {ation will be held this Thursday Landisville id fo ir . . analyses, giving the writer's traits Frar S J : isville rac | v wedding will take place im fe Prelude, doxology, invocation. ) g g ington Boro RI. Good's cemetery. ink S. Nolt, Landisville, wa [at 3:30 pm. in the home of C. N. prosecuted at Lancaster for driv- | McHose. 205 W ng and abilities without knowing the I C F | Di ; aay on Re : Harold O. Shearer, Manheim R2, near Rite, hymn by congregation, Youth foi writer’s identity. He particularly 0 onserve ue | 3 : a In ing on the wrong side of Chestnut Christ Quartette, cornetist, Sonny |. : and Esther B. Flory, of Manheim Sonnet C. Kraybill, Jr. { when plans will be made for the [ Shenk, announcements, sermon I indicated the importance = of this The Mount Joy Pastoral Associ- | Rj. | . street. annual Lancaster County Music a » Fa Sy. Sel | science to young people who were| ,. sbeciz seting Tues : Samuel C. Kraybill, Jr. 17, son Th ee | ite : a pa S irt ecor Ellis M. Rowe, offering and bene- in doubt us 10: the career to follow ation at a special meeting on Tues- Milton W. Reider, Elizabethtown of Dr. and Mrs, S. C. Krayhill. of { Festival which is scheduled for | - | were given by Mrs. Abner Risser tes . arl Kavior, Mrs. Amy Kramer. | BH S- Ebersole L. Splain, Mountville be special musical numbers pre- J Engagements |and Mis. Henry Heisey, Mrs. W. A featur f the program was a Weddings Mrs. George Heiserman, Mrs, Am-| Eli S. Ebersole, seventy-three, Wir we. | sented by the Junior and Senior [ Scott Heisey sang several Ste phen ature © S, progres 9g fer. Myre rad re -.. | Bainbridge R1, died at 7:30 : TWO Qe oS Fora “ | choirs in addition to several num- y ang Teor | analysis, by Robert C:| Miss Ida E. Shreiner. daughter | 00 Hoffer, Mrs. Benj. Horst Sr, e Rl, died at 7:30 am.| Pwo SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTE | 0 in Rapho twp., | contributed $1.75 and the Florin | : : : . | Society will be in charge of the “Topper” Bates, President of the Warren Bates, Mrs. George Myers } Sides Ebersole and was a member school in Mount Joy twp. gave and Beverly Ann Myers. of the Elizabethtown Lutheran $12.60 to the March of Dimes fund. service, The Pastor, L. Dallas Ziegler ex- | tends a cordial invitation to all to | attend this celebration. | COLDEST IN SIX YEARS i hy mda | Redcav ov Rl. : | by one daughter, Amanda Eber- : : Henry Redcay, Mt. Joy R1, and | 8 manda Sunday night was the coldest | Kathryn Stoltzfus, Ateglen. | sole, at home. A sister, Mrs. Ada ~ : : thruout this locality in si Paul M. Myers, Lancaster RS, | Gish, Bainbridge RD, also sur- six years. | hie: thermometer - registered | Music SUPERVISORS ARE . Gig De | MEETING THIS AFTERNOON 6 below at a number of places. i ry A meeting of the Lancaster Chestnut Street, : diction, ond deeply. impressed his. sudicnee day, morning unanimously adopted | and Betty Bradley, of Manheim | Manheim, died Thursday Hornig RECFIVED A NeW “STUDIE® | this Spring in the Mount Joy and 25 Mt. and Mrs. Clarence’ Givens,| The public is cordially invited ply I qh 1 1 resolution whereby each pastor | ga HY at ‘the Lanta : Mr, James Eshleman, on West | Manheim Township schools. Sam- ¢ Manheim R2, a daughter Monday ee eee as well as amused them, of the association pledged that his re ell ree EER aim, by: oer Sonera Donegal street, is sporting a fine | uel Harnish, music supervisor at 19¢ at the Lancaster General Hospital. | GIRL, 16, IS THE 26TH The committee in charge of the respective congregation would use | AUNT SALLY'S KITCHEN A as: Stor ‘several wonthe dll. new Studebaker since last Thurs- | East Hempfield, is president of the 9c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibert, | TYPHOID VICTIM IN CO. pasty Bea Rian Eden f only such amounts of fuel oil as| HERE HAS BEEN CLOSED He ida: oraridson of Ms and Mrs | °F organization. : do. {al inl an Es ood, an oss Houseal. sre necessary to carry a sally’ i Ny. be je a the Genrs Sgt, [1 i | me ni rs or |, SV mat | fa Tim, Nouns Ty | eee 31 Wr and Mo tas a > i 2 current outbreak in a a al Sr et, Bes been ¢ os to his mother being the former Miss Géirman F il 1s G f ] ; ser, | Lancaster County, was reported 8 s prog business this week, and since their Mary Lindemuth C ami y S rate u | Ne Go Ie hoe a daughter | Tuesday by County Health Officer Addressed Rotarians Tie ener Be iy fesse hes expired there is every | Private services will be . Joseph's Auxiliary. Henry ‘Hamaker. New. Holland ssociation have een ully ap-| indication the restaurant is going | hy ld at the Niss F Bl k S Th Nn B 1 5 5 ge i : oat : Yi. > » I o issley F IE I » 59¢ Mr. and Mrs, Cletus Kaylor, this Hamaker identified al Witcheraft and Superstition praised of the crisis that exists in out of business, This place sSley Yuneral Home or a an et ent Cl yY the victim has | on East Main Street, on Sunday, {6c boro, a son Wednesday at the Co- {as Lucille Heisey, sixteen, daugh- Was se pie 5 Bony the fuel oil industry and they are | heen conducted here for a number at the convenience of the family ’ . lumbia Hospital t £f Mr. Mrs ] ; Speaier, ir. Mn Monroe Aus | very eager to cooperate in every of veare Sa Ba : 19¢ . er o r. and Mrs. Ralph Heisey, | ~ Ee 5 . : : + | oF years, Viewing at the Funeral VA 18S m ny WwW 9¢ Mr. and Mrs, Harold Longeneck- | Lincoln. rand, publisher and author, of way possible with the local fuel Mr. Lester Roberts, who pur- Saturde 2 ering it: era Honte anne = u I 4 O n Fie Tee sei — Harrisburg, spoke to Rotary and |i distri 8. 50. that © son=| che oa 0 dicey evenng liom 7 to 9 pm guns ago Miss Dit {nati i ; 25 er, East Donegal, a son Tuesday eet 2, Sp y oil distributors so that every con-| chased the building nearly a year Interment will be in the M t Sometime ago Miss Dianne Sum- | punication was in tum Teceived : i sla vs: of 1h Zi, j vps s 2 / > e ot : 4 : is at the Columbia Hospital, ADJOURNED SALE its pun ot the Dons sumer may have his fair share of ago, expects to occupy the room Joy cemetery un my, daughter of Rev. C. I. Summy, | from the Pastor and from the fam- c Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hiestend, of Due to the snow last Saturday Dies es Wi eh are a limited supply of fuel oil. At the vacated by the restaurant with his —— pastor of Calvary Bible Church, ily. The letter from the family is 8c Manheim R2, a scn Wednesday at | the public sale of persohal pro. 1B: local rreshyterian Church, (Turn to Page 5) electrical store, attended a service where the needs | presented. Thanks are in order te dle the Lancaster General Hospital. perty and antiques by the Execu- Visiting ~ Rotarians were Jess rr — ree MR, AND MRS, MUSSELMAN was in a service where the needs | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sawadsky, who ———— tors of David \N. Hostetter, de- | n2vely of Lancaster, i : Dick- | pARKTOWN FOLLIES PLAYED | AT THE HOSPITAL HAVE RESIGNED AS OF SAT. |i.’ whe children of Europe were|reside a short disiance south of LETTERS GRANTED ceased, was adjourned until Sat- ao > York. and M. D. Nashins of | yg 4 pyLL HOUSE LAST NIGHT | Mr. Harry Ressler, assistant| Mr. Clarence Musselman, of | presented. She asked that she be town, for their assistance in trans- ’ ” ARE lori avn t i Engle David Mumma, of Co- |urday, February 7th, beginning at dington, Mass. A capacity crowd filled the high | janitor at the local post office, was | Florin, manager of the grocery de- | given an opportunity to help by | lation from the German. lumbia, and Arthur Engle Mumma, | twelve o'clock noon. school auditorium to overflowing | removed to the St. Joseph's Hos- | Partment at the 8. G. Hershey 5| sending a blanket for the bed of Mulheim, 1 Rhur, * Mount Joy, executors of the estate ———— ee ROHRER STONER ‘LEFT $67,107 |, Wednesday night for the first | pital at' Lancaster, last week for ay 10 on, West Main Street, has some child. Her aunt and uncle, Mergel St. 28 of Elida C. Mumma, late of Mount | FLORIN SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTE | Funds in} twelve. estates were performance of the “Darktown [treatment prior to undergoing an Yesigned his position, effective this [ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brooks from Nordheim Province Joy. The Florin schools in Mount Joy | approved for distribution in the | Follies”, a minstrel show by the | operation, Saturday, January 31st. Manheim, purchased a part wool British Zone, Germany Russell Snyder, West. Donegal | township, Mrs. Mary Kauffman | Orphans Court at Lancaster. | local Lions Club. ——- een. Mrs. Musselman, clerk in the | blanket and thru a relief agency in December 15, 1947 Twp., executor of the estate of | and Mrs. Fuphenia Fasnacht, are | Among them was that of Rohrer| The show will be repeated this| Arizona is a leading mining | &rocery deparment, has likewise | Maryland sent the gift to Europe | Mv Dear Summy Family: bram L. Snyder, late of West] teachers, contributed $12.60 to the | Stoner, late of this boro, to the evening at 8:00 pm. If you haven't | state. It’s principal mining pro- | resigned, effective at the same | Where disbursal was made thru a ‘uncerning the gift the little a qegal Twp. March of Dimes, , J amount of $69,107.00. seen it, don’t miss it, It’s hilarious. j ducts are copper, gold and silver. | time. Minister to needy folk. A com- | 1 (Turn to page eight) FY \
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