“Same Wy / ME § ; +, — > : I Farmers Having Spring Sales Should Get Their Dates In Our Register—FREE If We Print Your Bills! Brethren Raised “os UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N P..11 COUNTY IP Beshler Heads mwmase "T'he Mount Joy Bulletin Morro proce I ol Buskler vas lected, PERE 3) weld Saturday by the Church of | 4 recent meeting. Other officers \ . the Brethren at East Petersburg, 3 named are: Theodore Trone, vice- is. las on the way fo the needy of VOL. XLVI, NO, 36 Mount ‘Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 12, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | president: William R. Smith, sees Europe. retary Howard Singer, assistant oney S. Clyde Weaver, relief chair- ; Say : : . v. ecretary: Lester Shenk, treasurer; that man, said the money will be dis- East Donegal gy Dreh ‘ This Section’ S | | MRS. wu a Sulack Local Aftairs M t | Christ Kauffman, John Weaver, what tributed by the General Brother- i WAS or uary and Robert Houseal, trustees. that hood of the Brethren at Elgin, ° A farm worker who died on the A very enjoyable birthday par- George Waller wis. ‘elected fire No- Items sold included . livestock, Township porch at the home of B. H. Wig- | Numerous ty was given in honor of Mus. In General Record In Rov. Freberger. first. assis= { i sins, Millersville R1, shortly after | | William Hetrich at her home on bd ! and household goods, farm implements, el gins, y § y he : Sund Stor 4 . : + | fant chief: Edgar Mayers, second ODE he had arrived in a taxi cab on | Mount Joy treet an Sunday alter- . : 3 . cof 5s to and crops. School Notes eo Ings : . e oO S ection assisting chief: Harold Drace, chief i : : Thursday afterncon, was identi- noon. The party was given by her rt Y i ‘Richi nake An . angel food cake which ’ 4 | hose director; Richard Engle, as- . el fie y Qtate ica A” 3 3 y sr seventietl ' ‘ nsur- brought $33.50 was the last item The regular monthly meeting of fied by State Police as Elmer Roth, | Kathryn Silat fare to honor et : ve ie Lent began yesterday. Robert 'W. forty-four. | sistant hose director: Jennings . aly +i og x ae . i i . seventy enry edcay jirthday anniversary. efreshments Cr Naw sr. Dillerville, paid ' A Id Juin vy Ea verre ou if ‘ sold. The ‘auction was held at East | the East Donegal Township School | ay a be va i wh ‘ilar cake E. G. Newcomer, Dillerville, pz it Columbia. Arnal chief engineer: James red. Petersburg and was sponsored by | Board will be field Friday even- Police said they learned Roth | Miss Kathryn E. Siolegtus daugh- including S56 i en fine and costs for mistreating Lottie. wife of Jacob Fenton, at Snyder, assistint engineer; Aldus 40 churches in the Eastern Dis-| ing, February 13. The board has | was picked up in Mount Joy at ter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel N.' were served to the fo nny horse. aged Sovertty, years. Hannon, chief of fire polica; Mar- A 1 {rict ‘of the church. announced that the Reverend John | noon by Thomas Bronson, Mount Stoltzfus, Atglen, and Henry A. | Mr and Mi pny Vo The first diphtheria case in the Li : robe : fio aq | vin Foltz. lieutenant of fire volide: ] : M , ; rod Miss Grace Ne z Jgllian, wife of Joh 8, £ F Among the livestock, 14 cows |W. Wolfe, of St. Matthew’s Luth- | Joy taxi operator. Bronson said the Redoay., Mount, Joy: BI, Sof of Mai a Mis: rae . a hw Too county this year is reported from C n og Nh lay wed forty - James Doles, John Flowers, Walter , R and 11 hogs were sold, with the| eran Church, Schuykill Haven.|man appeared to be seriously ill and Mis. Maran W. Redesy, wale | helm yn, Mo. and Mra. 5 WO Columbia. | omnia; PH EHS Kopp and Floyd Shuman, officers. highest priced heifer bringing $381, | Pa, will preach the Baccalaureate | and asked that he be taken to the | married at 3 p.m. Saturday in the | Sheetz and i eirildren., orothy, | 5 kers predict Lancaster coun- | Mh iin The company purchased six hel- * i“, wlan’ Erase irae 4 Milwood Mennonite Church, near | Harry and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. | ar | Cora, wife of Ira M, Kauffman, ba fan - r. Weaver reported. Sales also in-| Sermon for the graduating class | Wiggins home. | : A tians consumed 750000 Fasnachts : i mets, six raincoats, and auxiliary 1 es : : If ea { Gop, by Bishop John A. Kennel. | Arthur Hetrich and children, I a | at Mountville Thursday. She was oy i : 0 cluded 20 crates of ducks and| May 30. The Rev. Wolfe was Dr. J. M. Mustard, Millersville | : arms Ni and’ Mr. Harvey on Tuesday. forty pump and several sections of hose. 15 chickens and a large quantity of | graduated from this school forty | deputy coroner, said death was Toe couple will reside on a em] Raney BHC 00 A a x > Paul Grubb, Elizabethtown, was A K Blecher. sixty-five. at] Volunteers in the company’s straw and hay. Bologna was sold | years ago. due to a heart condition. | at Landis Valley. Stoner, San oh He et oe "ected to the General: Hospital ech Heh > ’ i new blood donor organization in- i ne uni or idge; Mr. Aaro SE { Manheim Saturday. : as rk hat four pounds for $4.75. Old quilts Commencement exercises will be Rot} as Bor : . UD am ridge; Wt iron. | Board on Monday. . 4 clude: William Smith, Casper Eat- | oth was born in Maytown, a| preva M. Palmer loch of Hershey: Mr. and Mrs. . . | native of Rapho twp. brought up to $25. Held Tuesday evening, June 1. re he late: Philip; tie | ’ : ! Mr. Clarence Musselman, of ; Ged ar... er, Joseph Nye, Floyd Shuman : ] son of the late Philip and Eliza- | william H. Strickler David Hetrick and children, Peggy . Lillian, wife of Charles Miller, | : ' Women of the church sold food| Th'e Maytown Consolidated | , eile. nt eiatan | 1 55 | Florin, has accepted a position at | | . Fdear Mayers, Harold = Drate NI eth Wilkes Roth. Besides a sister, | Mise Treva M. Palmer, daughter { I and James: Mr. Wm. Hetrick | Columbia R2, at her nome Mon- t ! lunch counters and young | Grade School lists the following | pry Sadie Sload, Mavtown. he is Miss Treva M. Palmer, daughter Lou and James; Mr. 13 CX] the A. and P. Store, East Main George Waller, Paul Beshler, Ray solit Tetteshmints students on its scholarship rolls: rs. sage oad, aytown, 1e is | of Charles J. Palmer, 621 Walnut | Jr. and son Robert; Mr. and Mrs, lira day aged seventy-nine, Frobarder Robert AL a ey peop sold refreshments in the |S ents Ss arshiy 5: | survived by a number of nieces |g lumbia. became the bride of | Cyrus Gainey and Mr. and Mrs. |’ : . Isaac L. Fenstermacher, eighty- Fi TA roger Arnold ‘and crowd. Food brought $1,502 .Grade ‘Six: Frederick Wetzel St, Columbia, became the bride | Lyrus he: Earl E. Breneman, twenty-eight, | : Marvin Foltz a we Sidne Gibbl Richard H and nephews, William H. Strickler, son of Mr. | William Hetrick, Sr., all of Mount], obo py Jost part of a middle four, at Rohrerstown last Thurs- Yous, YQ asl Io ; 5s Strickler, Mount | Joy. Mrs. Hetrick received many |. yh bin day after being ill two weeks. Rhoda Weaver and Robert Mar- { and Mrs. Amos Strickler, | t ep finger when caught in the chain of : : L Td A ih Zoli Th Fi S h | | Jov R2, at 2 p.m. Saturday in the | gifts and cards. tractor Mrs. Mabel Josephine Binkley, A S . Sh zolf. rs : 13 : : ia ae a tre . died. at Su: egion ux 1ary ids” Five: Gerlach, e re: C 00 t. John’s Lutheran Church, Co- | Mrs. Charlotte Brandt, of Camp fifty -nine died t Su bury Mrs urprise ower . ’ Margaret”. Yoder, Drew. Hiestand lumbia. The Rev. Frank F. Adler R . } N Of Pott. Ar Mt. sow seven Helen Hamilton, of Salunga, is a \ n : ? | ciate z > Ore y 8 : 4 oe - st .} ii Names Committe § | Jam:s Maust, Ann Young and Graduates W Bre. die ceremony ; rie ews deer mear her chicken house hel“ oo For Mar Stoner i \ | At minis 1e couple left for a short wed- her day © 0 Andrew vr, | 7 b Patricia Hawthorne, : Gr ted el : other day. Sloe of ‘was found dea : 3 > Fab g trip after which they will re- | : . Stoe, .of Nefsville, was found dead A surprise shower was held at i Tuesday evening the February Grade Four: Ronald Hawthorne, G D i ding Wp 2 ay rom Jack Hildebrandt, seven, East]. . ry ; . T'was new a meeting of the American Legion | yo McFarland Betty MecKain, Ven 1p omas side at 621 Walnut Street, e Petersburg, slipped on a snow in bed last Friday morning. She | the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey 7) , y : ic ofe Se a was 19 years old. S or Sr vecentiv ix {Auxiliary was held with eighteen Ronald McKain, Miriam Nell,| The regular monthly meeting of a. rida Local Dailies bank, fell against an auto and oe dade 3 Hone Sr. recently in honor of members present and Mrs. Miriam | nya, Roland: and Peggy Wolfe. | the Friendship Fire Co. was held ie. pr is employed _ at the | ; fractured his left leg. Frides Fon daughter Mory E. Stoner. A Ellis presiding. ; The Washington Consolidated | in the Fire House, Thursday even- apd Fant i and | The beaver trapping SeasoB| A pankruptey petition has been wile of Allen Gnd " Meat’ Joc any beautiful gifts were ‘re- The following committees Were | 40 School at Florin announces | ing with fifty-four members pre- | the reg oon at the Lancaster | pens in Penna. Sunday. ._|filed in Fhiladelphia against Rob-| o. =. = = bn { Dani | ceived. Refreshments were served appointed for the Girl Scout io list: sent. | Tobacco Leaf Co. | Today the Ohio river has S|... nN Resconsin, operator of L , ot Suge go aniel ol) to the following guests this Ist: | . tl imum ts ini 2s : iriv vaars. : RL andisville is a brother, Rev. : Mr twice z i Troops: 5 : Grade Six. Shirley Koser, Ross| Chief Myers reported three fire | : ri : Worse ice yam n ony years | Bob's Radio Service of Rlizabeth- Mrs. Irefie Liz Landis. fortv- Ia “nd Irs. Helwig and daugh N roog . J, alriady’, S. S 7 y ih: : 3 £ » Y ON | 1e boro hall ang $ < di 3 a Joy: Mr. anc BS 3 Troop Ma. 105, ON Eshl:man, Yvonne Brubaker, Jo-| calls during th: menth of January, DAVID HOSTETTER ESTATE The 1 hall and fire h use town. five if R ie 1 dis fe ¥; Mount J M 1 Edward Brown, Miss Esther Henry, |, ; Ba HELD BANNER SALE SAT. | Pine Grove, was destroyed by fire, fer being re fre five, wife of Raymond Landis, | Mrs. Guy Myers and daughters : | ann Ruhl, Ndncy Handshue, | damage about $30,000. { . { After being r:moved from the formerly: of Horridure. diad gt. So g : { ‘Mrs. Chas. Bennett Jr. and Mrs. | (Turn to page 6) The largest and the higest prices | loss $25,000. swimming pocl at the Millersville DImeny 5 ure died at St. | Lucy and Anita, Florin; Mrs, Han- \ ‘Richard Dillinger. { The company approved the new |... paid at a public sale of house- | Eighty-three years ago today Teachers College Wednes- Joseph ~ Pear], nah Sweigert, Mrs. Roscoe . Hass- Troop No. 108, Chairlady, Mrs. house rules, recommended by the li 0ld goods was held on Saturday | Abraham Lincoln observed his| 4 = Norman C. Sheck- wife of George Germer of this Miss Helen Schroll, Mrs. Howard Brown, Ruth Finnegar, Nat'l Heart Week House committee. % in. Bast Hempfield Twp, by the | lasy birthday. ort Jet aged: 16% of Wadhington place, is one of two sisters. Margaret Mackison, and Mr. and IC. Mrs, George Brown II, and Mus. | Trustees reported the shower | Estate of David Hostetter. A 41-year-old Lebanon man was |p... died (Turn to page 3) Mrs. Jay Barnhart, all of Mount ’ & —— 48S yo he was weld-| A flock of about forty snow Joy; Mrs. Lester Eshleman, Florin; Jay Musser. repaired and a test will be made| Some of the articles sold il] killed when a boiler The Auxiliary will be entertain- February 4 0 14 to find out if it is satisfactory, if | prices pafd were: in exploded. Bithtings ate lollering: around: the The A H ir Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weidler. i i child ris a S Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Milton not it will remain closed. wo 1 Grandfathers Clock, $772.50; | --A,3-months-old perished | country south of Wrightsville. They | pi by the Elizabethtown Auxiljary Le Cont childs Ap ancaster County ¢ en suf- smu li 2 wer. ; 0-tf ul their Gavel Bell party, to be faring from ER fover will The company Téceived $3000 | Cherry = Table, $7800; Wine set, | Son when fire destrdyed the... ., Artic region bird, but . Mowrer and childzen Marian, Rees held Mach 8th, Members wishing om : da have a convalescent from the Ladies Auxiliary ‘to be | $101.00; Windsor Chair, $37.50; fhome of Mrs. Beatrice White at{, thorities think the continued I orin For Milton Jr. and Robert. Marietta; = some : é ac - : ‘ Mrs. Flory y i i lto attend will please meet at the Konic Nr they: Will rave svery placed in the new uniform fund. | Coverlets, as high as $47.50; Atglen. cold weather drove them South. Mrs. Flory Newcomer, Miss Violet me ere ih sabe . as Sonn fa A @ Grade School building at 8:00 p.m. hance. to ny completely, if| The 1947 audit was read and | €ns, 5 to $1000; Desk, $65.00 and | Bids were opened for several | pyro a tobacco shed Past Week 2p w ond Tedd Bear, Mr. and : for transportation. the Healt accepted by the company. Brass kettle, $9.50. {new buildings at the Veterans] so + 80 feet on the Mrs. I. S. Simon Mrs. Robert Schroll, Mr. and Mrs. | In ‘Apri io Ladies will enter attains its soal : $43.00 was turned in for services C. S. Frank was the aucticneer, | Hospital near Lebanon. The lowest | farm tenanted by Charles Long in| The King’s Daughters Class of Harvey Hawthorne, |[Murs. Richard tain the Maytown Legion at the “VSS IE goal. , 4 Sam "| and Zeller and Herr, clerks. | was over ten million dollars. Martic township. Also the contents] the U. B. Church will meet next Divet, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dock. a During National Heart Week, | rendered and donations. : | Mae Zeller, al] of Legion Home. Jus . " =. | At Cortland, N. Y. a farmer kept } including 50 bales of stripped to-. Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mae Zeller, al] of Mpunt Joy: Mr. February 8 to 14, the Lancaster The company authorized the | . } g 50 ; sinpy . : «| and Mrs, P: 3 Mrs. George Brown II was ap- COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT | flames which threatenad to de-| several thousands laths of Wednesday evening a meeting of | 40d MIS. Paul L. Blirger Sr, and Heart Association is putting on its | purchase of a case of scda and vig : Art Assoc sp si! neld at | Mrs. Charles Coyle, } of Royalton, sointed chairlady of the Ameri- | ne : po : Eo N stroy his home, under control with | ¢ 4... 25 acco k | Mr. Braun's Class will be at Se fikst campaign to obtain funds for | acid refills. Also 400 feet of 2 and IN A CHILD'S INJURY |s y Sg Fie tobacco, 25000 tobacco lath, lot of ; B A 1 Pas Mr. and Mp Sg canism committee. fie care and. prevention of hesrt] 1-2 inch hose | A compromise settlement of|70 gallons of cider until firemen | and some implements. the home of Mary Bates. a; | and Mrs. Hgevey R. Ston- ‘was received rom. Mr. liseases ith special] emphasis The company decided that the | $269.45 was reported agreed be- | UL Se alle me YS A Community birthday party | Jr. Mount Joy; Ir. and Mis. avencde. New 78 toward the diseases, with special] emphasis on pany € € i { A nev Ranck has 11 rain AREY All 1 hal os ; John A. Stoner of #1 2 Tae Clarence ewcomer towarc | : : a Kite and saci: > looys | tween Roy and Alice Gender. | District Attorney Ra as a SUCH COCKEYED WEATHER wi e hald at the Evangelical ) ount Joy R2, . i A rheumatic fever, the greatest single | kitchen and social room floors | | : ith the ; ) “ si andy childre Na radio purghased at Christmas, for cause of Heart damage should be laid with linoleum | Manheim R2, who had sued J.|ed the court what to do with the So often one hears about women | United Brethren Church next Fri- | dren Nancy and Barry; he Auxiliary Orphgn, Raymond Their goal is a nalk convales It was decided tc hold a chicken | Gilbert Strickler, Manheim rural 741 cans of beer confiscated in al hanging their minds so frequent- | day. February 20th, in commem- vs and Mrs. Waltgr Zerphey, of ie g iers’ Or- SR ti. : els bail for. inves | oo n a picnic neay Manheim| |, wv cottaimlc have. 5. oor ratio oF the” 166 anniversary | Mount Joy: Mr. ahd Mrs ITV Dietz, at the Penna. Soldiers’ Or cent home for children with the] corm soup supper this summer and | mail carrier, for injuries to their | “did © AF C ly but they certainly have a good tion of the 106th anniversar) NT au Har) Jr. 1 etown; Miss Doris 15 | son, Wilbur, two. last August. competitor in Old Man Weather. of the church. The program will OPER Ra Sets, Pom disease. the president: is to appoint “a 15477) | The tobacco market at Wheel f sel rast | Morgan of Royalton|and Mr. C 8 i In such a home the children | man committee. | The agreement covers medical | ie: tobacco my Re BE Last year Great Britain had one | consist of selections by the East rinses of Vg ans Mi Clyde ) | would first of all receive prope: The Instructor of the Fire School | for the child, the court| ms W.Va, closed Task Woes. wea ol the coldest. mast dreary winters high school | Glee Chub, i A. F in oe Miss Mir. | assenger njurea; medica] care. In addition, they | just completed, awarded diplomas | was informed. The boy was struck | tobacco was sd than ash yeu! and mn any yours: This ver its the in me vic hy Br ‘ 0.7 i: w > J A Haute Wh would be surrounded by others | to the following graduates: Christ | Ly Strickler’s auto in front of his | the average price was $43.32 per | opposite, fields are green, roses are of; the. Lane,’ Mics Hl p ip of ® Several Cars Damaged (Turn to page 6) Shirk, Raymond Pennell Charles | aome, hut did not suffer permanent | aundred pounds. M Weld blooming and buds are bursting on | Evang. U. B. Church also a talk on : tes . i L. Groupe and Mr. ’ 1 : arguerite Musser Weid- | 5 ‘ees ) ) p<] ve eon R. Dai f IV letown: M ©) : i A A ee Latchford, Walter Young, Harold | injuries. | Meg. op 3 { po almond grees. 3 : Jar a y Mr. 5 Marshall we ” I iy 1 Ne One person was injured in a ELEVENTH GRADE PUPIL Foster, R. Hassinger, Paul Brandt, | a | any 8 forme Das hi Hote x vil having one of those Sich art : : k fo owes by re- fora Mies Run, Mid lle collision involvi ing two autos and |, “HONOR BOY OF THE MONTH” | Jacob Arndt, Miller Wolgemuth, | |-vioL ATED THE SOLID FUEL By 4 pangs] : C itz. and olen 1 keg oud Fashioned th HH, ¢ Wis sill Joins of Boinkridge Mis i> Bur older, & track on the lce-coated Roy Prescott. 11th grade pupil | Earl Zink, James Schneider, James ACT ON COAL SALE HERE jai the me, I oy RR Winters with DIoply of sow ang) tie hewn Peels Lancastons: Mie I a) Landis, burg Pike, just west ¢f Mount Joy Y 2 & Pup ro . r | fractured both her wrists. below zero weather vania. ancaster; Miss Sprout, and urg Pike, just west « ¥s| of Bainbridge = High School. was | Stehman, Chistian Charles, Daniel | Walter R. Weiser, Shamokin coal | ; a : SHAT Corr : #7 15g Wednesday. St: Po- ge 8 ! i i ter | The Hoppenstand Industries at eee tl Green The February meeting of the | MF Harvey Goria of Mount at 10:15 am. Wednesday, State Po entertained as. “Honor Boy of the Fackler, Victor Zorphy, Ray Haug, trucker, pleaded guilty to viola) i. P hm thev in : ov: My. dla # I : : «a 3 ‘ ree > a. ( e lou ire C any Ja ( JOY; a Mrs oro tes 3 lice said. Month’ by the Bainbridge-May-| James Workman, John Myers, Roy | ing the Solid Fuel Act Monday I noun ib win Fire Company was held on lvl ero) lostetter, State Policam: Willie Devlin y ge-May . : . will build -a small auto that will p S d | Monday evening with thirty mem- | Plzabethtown: M¥s. John Sprout tate Foliceman ham De town’ Rotary. Club “at last k's | Eshleman, Charles Putt, Elmer before Alderman Wetzel at Lan- | ised : og 1 : Y dt 2 Sprout, id a truck rated west by Al i ary ub at last week's { a: . | sell for $500. It will be 12 feet long | Lers present. Mrs. Benjamin H.| Sheibley Mis said a truck, operated west by “| meting. The film, “Pennsylvania” Zerphy, John J. Schroll. | caster, and was fined $50 and costs. | hat S-ovlinder engine Mrs. Fred H. Baker, a native of Saturday Fel 14} Edna Strickler, M! J i oe 2 il: iz ki + . : m ~ 3 ave a <-C ’r e ! . = ay, 41 > ICY, Muss Jea 7 © bert Paul, Philadeloln, y, skidded was shown William Mundorff The following men were taken James T. Fox, Jr, Harrisburg, | a : our boro but a resident of Lancas- Florin Hall A oy ig th of town, and Mr. | M Par vos x Toi EARL : : - ri. 5 "| the rear. 10 all Associ: serve | © y @ 1 land Mrs arvevy across the highway and hit an president,” was in. ‘charge with the company: Gene Myers, [‘agent for the State Bureau of | rea tor forisome ime. spent: Monday a ociation will serve 1. Br wd id Mrs. Harvey A aa sate y . 1 . . yi | . & ™ ‘Ke sSuUnne x and s Toltor auto headed east, operated by Paul Vincent O’Cennor, song leader Alvin Yingst, Clayton A. Schultz, | Weights and Measures, charged in town calling on friends and on i lL = IUD the —— L30n Walter. se : trite y ’ d be i > 2 Fl pi At o at . eee S. Ober, forty-nine, Elizabethtown and Mrs. Edwin Smith, accompan- Harold Holmes, John Chard. Weiser with delivering coal at the | ROOMER KILLED HIS LAND relatives, J Ho Th ny. Jun, TONE RI. : ist. The Financial Secretary report- | home of Harriet J, Walton, Mount LADY WITH A POKER Pres Frederic /Gormer who. spent C a ; 1e supper will be follow THREE NEARBY | MOTORISTS Carroll Menkle, thirty-five, Bal- rr tl ee ren ed the following balances for the | Joy, on July 15, 1947, without al Henry Harrison Banks, forty-| ps5 months in China, is spending a = i wn and amusements. You | LOSE THER IVILEGES timore, who was following the ROOF CAVED IN AT THE . month cf January: General Fund, | weight certificate. | seven, confessed that after a drink- sixty day furlough with his par- bre mile ee Among the twehty-seven motor- ©® truck, skidded into the truck. Hen- MARIETTA DEPOT FRIDAY $220.72; Disabled Firemans Fund, Tet ing party he killed his landlady, | ants, Mr. and Mrs. George Ger- ists from this section who had ©@ kie suffered brush uns of. the Under of .the heav (Turn to page 6) JOHN HERSHEY PURCHASED | Bernice Cloud, forty-three, with | qo). d their drive caryds withdrawn hy . face and bruised ribs and was show ara io. bole 100 Feat 5 Eo ema tl ferris THE HOFFMAN PROPERTY a poker, poured kerosene over her —— ll win ngage the Bureau of | Highway Safety ® Rested Ly Db John Gates, of voul cn’ one of the main buildings DRIVER PROSECUTED J. H. Hoffman, Trustee under | body in bed set it on fire and then | yf FPTERS GRANTED Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Stoner, | Wer three from) th locality, -_—— S town. Property damage to the at Ae: Marietta Depot caved i HIT PEDESTRIAN and Executor of the last Will and | called the police. The murder oc- The First’ Nationa] Bank and oF Mount: Jou. Bo hi the follows: Intoxicaflion; Benjamin S a — 3 A roc timate. po ph . . wh , OP ~ . i Hite Gey. Sal Ns y ¥ > 1 3 © vehicles _ was estimated at $300, Friday, causing damage estimat= Samuel Heisey, Mount Joy Rl, | Testament of Aaron L. Hoffman, curred on Front street at Colum-[mrust Company of Mount Joy, ad-| engagement of their daughter | Vissley, Manheim Ri Reckless a police said. . ed at between $50,000 and $60,000 charged with failure to yield the | deceased, sold at: public sale on | bia. ministrator cof the estate of Anna| Mary Elizabeth, to Paul Levere Bernard) C. Frank, Eliza- | -_,_ithc ,h”f £ ) Wo. ‘ie : li : : : RE ee] te pi ~ : It set off the sprinkler system right of way to a pedestrian, was | Saturday, a frame dwelling with Schwenker, late of Mount Joy. Burger, Jr, Royalton. The wedding bethtown: Failurle to satisfy judg- = 194 ENROLLED MONDAY which caused some: damage. No prosecuted by Lancaster police he- | 2 story barn and chicken house, | ENROLLED AT E'TOWN The First National Bank and] wil] take place at 1 p.m, Satur- Ment and file proc Jacob W IN BABY BEEF CLUB one was injured : fore Alderman Ilgenfritz as the | located along the Bainbridge road.| students enrolling in Eliz- | Trust Company of Mount Joy, ad-| gay March 27, in the Mount Joy Shellenberger, Mlanh R2. — The Garden Spot Baby Beef rem Re result of an accident at Orange and | The property was purchased by | College for. the first| ministrator d. b. m. c. t. a. of the Church of God. The Rav. Clarence |i Harrison Gingrich, of Bainbridge, = Club sponsored by the Lancaster CELEBRATED HIS 81ST Prince Streets, at 3:30 p.m. Tues~ | John Hershey, Route 1, Marietta, | {je second semester include from | estate of Ephraim F.' Baker, late | Helwigz will officiate. | had his privilegé¢ restored ome Live Sich Evchings amounted) Tye Myers, 5081 Adel My Pest Hoy A | the Elizabethtown area: Carole of Mount Joy. A ‘surprise shower in honor of | PE his = that 194 farm youths have been ac- Yi Wil ee . we iW ty North Prinee Street, suffered an Walter Dupes was the auct. LC:Verter, R4, and Virginia Raff- Union National Mount Joy Bank | Miss Stcner was siven recently in | POG OWNERS | — WARNING! - cepted for enrollment this year. hood : a pone B 5 a 4 injured left hip when struck by > | ensperger, College Avenue; from |of Mount Joy, executor of the es-|the home of her parents Refresh- 3urgess Thonfios J. B. Brown . W. S. Bixler, exchange secretary, |," i oy on vil Gu Heisey’s car. YOUTH SHOOTS HIMSELF the Mount Joy area, Ezra Wolge- | tate of Claytan R. Gibble, late of | ments were served to 63 guests. | issues a witrning to all dog owners said’ this compares, with 169’ loys ed his 81 2 hho sh tee Pal. a Clarence Golden, Jr, aged fif-| th 117, South Market Street, | Mount Joy Twp. er ler that the boro] ordinance relative and girls who completed the 1947 | il rl birthday anniversary | Ng INCREASE IN RATES FOR | teen, Elizabethtown R3, accident- | und Warren Mueller, RI. ———— , . to straying dogs will be strictly club program. The steers will be | THY: orc DOMESTIC-SMALL CUSTOMERS | ally shot himself with a 22 calibre oe CHARLIE RICEDORF SPOKE Week's Birth Record enforced. Dogs | must be kept tied fed for display at the annual baby LICENSES The Public = Utility commission rifle. The bullet fractured his left MARRIAGE LICENSES The annual meeting of the or on thz owners property. Num- beef show and sale which will be | * i authorized the Penna. Power and |fcrearm. He wags treated at St. Donald J. Ri 146 New H Southeast Fennsylvania district of | Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Moss, Man- | erous complaints have been re i - i 3 : ) : a J > 8 v1 . dh - held next Summer, Harvey L. Kain, Mount Joy R2, | Light Co. to increase power rates | Joseph's Hospital. Siren M ! ee and oe ny the Pioneer Hi-bred. Corn Co., of | heim R2, a son Saturday at the | ceived concerning dogs allowed to ®@ ts st GAB ve esperar and Lenore F. Trissler, 242 West | for large customers, effecting about Wty ve se ait : ov; an ean 5 12= | Indiana, was held Tuesday at the | Lancaster General Hospital. wonder ound the town. and in ® R. L. BREAKIRON BUYS Walnut Street. ; 157 in the county. SUGAR SHORTAGE NOW OVER | gon i rs i so Re YWCA, Lancaster. Approximately] Mr. and Mrs. James Forry, of | the fut: ese. suv canines will THE STAUFFER PROPERTY Danie] Kaylor, Elizabethtown R In no case will the bills of do-|\ The sugar shortage is definitely illiam H. Strickler, Mount Joy | ;,, representatives attended. this boro, at the Lon J fc dealt’ with 8,3 1, and Miri Witma Eli : : . R2, and Treva M. Palmer, 621 e dealt with according to law. Mr. R. L. Breakiron, plumbing, |! an iriam itman, izabeth- | mestic and small commercial cus-|a thing of the past. Cuba is this i d I ae y Mr. Charlss Ricedorf, local | caster General Hospital Monday in Wier : | beating and electrical contractor of | town RL. tomers be increased. year harvesting a crop of more| nut, Street, Columbia. Pioneer representative, was one of Tne CHARGES NOL PROSSED - een lilies y was . 'S NOL SSE I "town, purchased at private sale - ——— ie re tnan 6,000,000 tons, which is about the speakers. IN CIRCULATION AGAIN Distri 8 a y a istrict Attorne 8 {| the Jacob Y. Stauffer property be- HOME FROM HOSPITAL A NEW FOUR-LANER twice the size of its pre-war out- | BURGESS IS BEDFAST TD Su Mr. H. N. Nissly who has been ¢ prossed charges OY ey J tween Mount Joy and Florin and Mrs. Raymond Heisey has re- The Penna. Highway Depart- | put. Burgess Thos. J. B. Brown has | LAW SUIT FILED confined to his home on North | and bastardy against Dale Deity * ot i y he ic 1 4 x F, . x St cree) Ge 2 1 1a 2 i |! will take possession in the near | turned to her home at 205 N. Bar- ment is pushing plans for a new | been confined to his home on Pop-| Ira K. Newcomer vs. Leo V.| Barbara Street, is able to be out | this bore. He told the Court the future. This is the former Sprech- | bara Street, after being a patient | 4-lane low-grade express high y | Denver boro raised its tax rate | lar street for the past week on] Coble Sr. and Mabel E. Coble, jand attend to business affairs h nol prosse had been signed by the pr at St. Joseph’ ital 2 iy —_ 2 a pe aH tl igs sh ) i sines Ss D® jer property. Joseph’s Hospital, between Harrisburg and Baltimok« | two millg now eighteen account of a severe cold. amicable action in ejectment. again. prosecutrix and the costs paid. Paul 1 5 x A a BE al) : . eh - CA ca a a Be Al aA \ Boh Ye ch hd Mog an eh Se Na SAL Ry SAY EG Sa aly Ahr BY Wh dy RE SRT ee VRE fiom SR Se rc NE