” Advertising Far More Than Pays For Its Small Cost, By Greatly Increasing Sales, And Bringing In New Customers MOST -THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER CO E Donegal Pupils Peter Sawadsky The Mount J Oy Bulletin mmm, i i of preparing for A bard: Seniors will take part in the | Attendance of its ‘members at the VOL. XLVII, NO. 38 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 26, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | Model + Republican National Con- | 181st Dist ge pli en sponsored by the Civic Rotary to be held. i Lo 1 : Harrisburg bruary 29, March 1- 4 0 — - brie Yamele hive ° STATE WILL PAY TOWNSHIPS L Aff . M ver uy bers of Mount Joy paused | / The. convention 1 hel 50 membe Mount Joy paused New 4. / aner Wi ll Relieve FOR TRANSPORTING PUPILS OoCa airs orfuary My, om hip) oD — herve {3rd anniversary of 3 Thirty-five townships and two | R d oN oll Pe oe ) Div i his international argarization of ho. in he copy will share In In General ecor In fic wating de P : v Waller: O1% \ 200.000 leading business / st r 1 t | the State's distribution of expense . Chive. Geraldine Rauffman. nd profe nal men in 6.200 clubs on e o ( J ( e f { CET ] money for transporting pupils. This T | Th S re Ld ae ’ 1 di n every continent and in almost g year's allotment is an increase Briefly Oo IS ection Fisher, Louise Ticks, Rober 4 ( nation except those in the rer Inet vent ers, Margaret Moore, Ern over last year. : Clarence S. Hurst, sixty-two, at Several small tobacco crops in lo Betty: Heinaman. Jav:. Wo! Russiar The reimbursements are based y ia Satu BY ot Raman; va I' 0 n Febr y ! the lower end sold for 38 and 13 Columbia Saturday muth and Janet MeKair The Rot W founded on February | on percentages of amounts ex-| ; Herman K. Ober. fiftv-sis Saat } at Chicago by Paul Harris, a I pended by the individual districts gens. Manheith TI ly : will be oy Mr, Artun ouny toiney nd other busi- y the Highway Department | for transporting pupils to and from Sixty-five dollars was stolen on loin | Hollinger, sccial studie teach 0 Wr ~ Hom : was en | filed an application with the Pub- G bl N . d | school. The payments cover the | {rom the Legion home at Colum- Charles L. Simpkins, sixty- | Bryson Craine, Robert Zeiters and | {i » Ww formu sar County Red Cross li Usiliny Commission; asking pers a € ominate | school year which ended July 1947. bia. three, at Rohrerstown, Louise Hicks will serve as ser- i gl thre That basis of mission to build an overhead | In this locality thew are: Conrov Nineteen cases of chicken pox Anna M, widow of Samuel and Geraldine | Lh a x . ridge : adi ailro: . . 3 : : : . Zora fly wid membership one man from each Drive For 96 400 bridge above the Reading Railroad For Thirtieth Term twp, $1,690.67; East Donegal twp. | were reported in the county last McNeal at Columbia, aged eighty- Raut inant Jo fisher have: busin nd profession in a com-= tracks, north of Lancaster city, it QQ an 5 ; (ne. i been appointed secretaries for the 8 : $6,091.36; East Hempfield twp.,| week, = munity still exists in Rotary The 1948 Red Cross Fund drive wasn't kidding. This is further S. Edward Gable was nominated | ¢4966.26: Mt. Joy twp.. $3,523.01: Pumping’ Engineer George W Rev. Amos F. Martin, eishty. of | Various convention committee C. Mayer, president. of goes into ifs pre-campaign week evidence that the road relocation | without opposition for re-election Rapho twp. $1813.44; West Don- | Schatz, who was indispcsed, is im- Millersville, at the General Hospit- More . than 2000 tus bron the Mount Joy Rotary, in calling with a number of solicitors still | from a point east of town to the | as president of the Lancaster Auto egal twp, $486.81; West Hempfield | proved at this writing. | al yesterday. Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jerse: upon members of his 1 cal club to needed in Lancaster county for | Manheim pike leading into Lan-| Club for his 30th consecutive term | Twp., $1.444.90. A dfather’ tock Se and Delaware = will participate inj nd the H bu nference i i i : re é r ‘loc Vi 1 tiend the larrisburg conlierence the opening on March 1 caster will be a reality. A hearing | at a meeting held in the club el rE Ag to ss eo we | rs. rank Stan this thivd Mods). sowention ter knowledge of the . : order broue $33 al? «BT Stark . ay to gain greater Knowledge o p Goal for Lancaster's share of the has been set for March 4, at 10 | quarters last Friday night. out of order by ou it J 330 at a ! Mr. Bugene Savior. wndeie sper. k he she : in Hatrisbwrs es : public sale at Millersville. i Mrs. Mary Stark, sixty-five, wife wa 1 the i} hac neral objectives of Rotary, said: $75,000.000 national fund is $96.400, | am. in Harrisburg. Gable was elected president ol rie ews ie ) Sixty ie | visor, and three of his orchestra | °° : ITS 5 pT. sok . for Highw: - Fifty-seven cases ace listed for | of Frank Stark, 250 Marietta St. |... bes: ( y > These objectives are the same The “kick-off” dinner for cam-| A spokesman for the Highway | 1919 when the club had 300 mein: | sour trial at Dandaster March 8. | died at 3:45 Fridue hes Isabelle Young, Rosene | rv club. in. every und paign workers is scheduled for Department said the permission | pers. Tcday it has a membership | cout lal at Lancaster aren 8 led a gap pm. lriday at her Musser and Pauline Miller will | ! o S > y Shui Ett Ee build the overhead bridge and 9 1l- higt 0 a room | Among them are three highway | home. She was born in Bainbridge, | .. 4:00 ho Sould nD (Turn to Page 2) March 1, at the Hotel Brunswick. | to bul the overhea ridge an of 24476 — a new all-time high. | participate in the uthern 15111 cil linemen a deaths. the daughter of the late Mr. and Hugh Hartman, New Holland. | establish a grade crossing over the | He announced that the club aims Orchestra to be held in Newport Columbia branch of the Reading | to have 25,000 members by April road, north of Landisville, are two | gt, Clarence H. Halloway. eighty- Mrs. Milton Haines. She was a H . y of on ; s g A igh School Feb. 26, 27 and 28 ti five, fell on the ice near his home | member of the Loyal Order of Concerd 1 Is eC Ion sg. zs . by this district orchestra at Flizabethtown Feb. 11. Satur- | Moose, Elizabethtown. Her hus- Local Dailies county chairman, in announcing divisional chairmen and district — Sp ans y , | details which will be cleared up Other candidates nominated for | Four robbers losted the hotel at will be presented the evenings of leaders, 554 Gat 2 number | work located Har i i ition are: | Pimlico and got away with $10.- | day he died. | band is her only immediate survi- | pop, 27 and 28 N ro volunteer solicitors are still need- vefore work on the relocated Har- | ye-election without opposition are: and got away with $10, Rol ws on ; eb. 27 and 28 ed to make possible a complete risburg pike can start. Work is! Dy. W. Giles Hess, Holtwood, first | 000 | dwin ig r, wi ree, © vor. School assemblios © for - March 3 coverage of rural districts scheduled to start this Summer. | vice president; D. Lyman Hamak- A glass company has purchased SH R6, accidentally drank | The funeral was held from the | were announced as follow Wedd i ng S The {following appointments have The relocated Harrisburg pike! er, Ephrata, second vice president; the old Penna. Railroad possenger |. Nrdy of 9 bottle of cresote Sheetz funeral home here Monday | March 5 Talent show—Senior shi been wade BY will branch off the present road | Samuel L. Snyder, Denver, third | station at Columbia, i he'll get hin) it. i | afternoon with interment in the | High Students Laura M. Weaver Eastern division, the Rev. Geo, | Vest of the underpass of the Penn-| yice president; J. H. Nissley, East | Organizations holding card par- d ao SPI ge skid- | Eberle cemetery. March 12 Movie “The I ul M. Wagner W. Wilt. New Holland. chairman: sylvania Railroad, a short distance | Petersburg, fourth vice president; ties at Reading must pay ten per | 4¢¢ on the highway east of town, nn Piper. : he mara of Miss I He M . JE airman; i . . y | Weaver y y sw» of Mr. anc -g East Lampeter Twp., Frank Weav- | west of Salunga. | H. C. Kriesle, Lancaster, secre- | cent amusement tax on all receipts. Sending ne off the road. They were yon, I. Greider March 16 Warndell's Marion- | Weaver, gay ht 0? M + Ane Mrs. er, Bird-in-hand: Paradise Twp | From that point the road will tary, and F. L. Spence, Columbia, | Detours were put on the New shightly pe John L. Greider. ninety-one.] ctte Show on G a aver, Mannem 21, i : ’ Eo ht i ( i re W 1 $2. eg : I March It Qy trick a v agner, son Mr. anc (Turn to Page 2) follow cn the north side of the {reasurer. | Holland pike yesterday as the con- | ry 4 i is ; the | jied at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the| March 19 St. Patricks Day | bs : 20 a { Pennsylvania railroad tracks (the | Directors renominated were: tractcr began widening that high- Stor ar S hotel at Lancaster on home of his daughter-in-law, M:s. | Program by the Sophomore Cla Vit David Wagner, Mcunt Joy | present road is on the south) and| District No. 1: Ira F. Honaman, | Way. Sunday Jigs. All the were i Wallace B. Greider, Landisville, oi ! yyy il, tock place at 10 a.m. Saturday a A . : 2 Vira 1 | The < 4 ‘ . 1 | routed > ere injured. 1 i ? : YAY . "AT t th home of the | ie. The Rev. Twent Schools | then join the Manheim pike, north | George M. May, and M. J. Mc-| The State Liquor Control Board | fouled but none were injured | infirmities of age. He was a son | TWO LOCAL MEN ATTEND rs Tran eI Rey 4 of Lancaster city. Neiney, all of Lancaster; District | suspended the license of the Old | of the late Joseph G. and Anna [MEETING IN SPRINGFIELD paladins | . . : 1 . . The de Te TOW r > | The Highway Department said, | No. 2: Fred W. Wagner, Columbia; Mill Inn, at the East end of York, Th Af Landis Greider and was a charter | Two farmers of this vicinity, Mr : bon Woe = wn of white ; : { $ v rmers of this vic 1 Ke : hime n ontests | “For the present the Harrisburg | District No. 3: Dr. B. Scott Fritz, | for 45 days. e al rs member of the Landisville Eimer Shearer, poultryman, dairy- hada a hades Wil Twenty local high school we | pike will stop at that point.” The | Marietta: Ellwoed S. Grimm, Eli- | Hyrum Dempsey, aged 9, father . {eran Church. He was a retired | man and potato farmer and MM re He pani Kirt, nty 2 gh se SS are; . op . an ) y farm ! I : Saves. an a i yaviicioadng In ho annual con. | did not say exactly | zabethtown: and John E. Schroll, | of former heavy weight boxing 1 orin For farmer and was 4 road supervisor| John E. Melhorn. local Eastern ted > , and u Ss i tests sponsored by the Daughters where the new road will terminate | Mount Joy; District No. 4: Clair H. | champion Jack Dempsey, died in Lin East Hemplield Twp. for ©) Srten representative; od a While ible with of the Revolution a but said. traffic will enter the city | Keen, Manheim, and Paul H. Bom- | Salt Lake City, Past Week number of years. He was the last) 30th annual meeting of the Eastern A d M K th I oe i illervi "OZ ects =. | Trans il Truck | : He : : Mi ind Mrs, Kenneth Forrey part of that organization's work | either over the Dillerville road | perger, Lititz; District No. 5: E. L.| A Trans Oil Truck carrying l of his family and is survived by a| States Farmer: Exchange ot! ended 5 am vi Forrey i e¢ x : : 7 oe y Of a’: SAFI O By ttende ie couple. Mrs, F oy with youth bridge, the Prince street bridge or| Bertram, Manor Twp.; John F.|crude oil was destroyed by fire on Mr, Jack Ray, moved into the granddaughter and one great-! Springfield, Mass., Tuesd: and blu r Us} were : aps > kyards ridge i D.: istric » Line ichw: y ile 3 : dé wore blue crepe Jshers e All of the twenty schools are en- | perhaps the Stockyards bridge. Cope, Manheim Twp.; District No. the 1 incoln Highway, two miles | new home recently built by Mr. grandchild. Wednesday . ond Denlinger and Ernest tering contestants in the annual | The new road will have four] g. Edgar Hess, Hollinger; District | west of Coatesville. . Roy Forney. Mr. Ray is a teacher { The funeral was held from the Five hundred farmers who we : M R od & ei re lanes de is. so ste : y Avy Aelvi andi ye . YG y ~~ : 1 : ii . while Mis, Good Citizenship ‘competition and lanes. Work is scheduled to start| No. 7. Lloyd L. Winter, Quarry- Melvin Landis, Ephrata R3, a]. East Donegal Twp. high school | Koser funeral parlors at Landis-|elected at their Eastern States We fhe 3 . . He 1 . : ze . 3 A i % . : winger and i Lrnes three of the schools conduct the this Summer. Thus far, no date ville; District No. 8: H. M. Rea, Sico Oil Co. employe, lost a wallet and is formerly of Gettysburg. { ville Sunday afternoon with inter- | membership attends ho . p i "i : ai . o ¢ 2 a x y . A : Were il receiver A guarte contests. | for the completion has been an-| Christiana: District No. 9: Victir [ containing $1,000 cn S. Queen St., Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Hershey of iment in the Landisville cemetery.! Arrangements were made with the { Virgin Metzler In recognition for the local pupil | nounced but Highway Department |p Kling, Intercourse; District No. | Lancaster. It was found and re- | Lemoyne visited with Mr. and} hia to. cat ed : | h a ] le i n recognition fo oc ils . 3 : . twas gor? : : | hi di Tun Ine Erb, Seth Ebersole anc als se sy “pus ; 3 ir > all: turned, Mia N Sw 1 | : competing in the contest, Donegal | cfficials said they plan w push 10: H. 8. Shirk, Blue Ball; nd I Mrs. N. E. Hershey last week. | Abraham M. Brandt starting at Pittsburgh, Harrisbu ill san Chapter will entertain the “Good | the work as rapidly as possible Fpjgtrict No. 11: Alger H. Shirk, of | ancaster has been made a Mrs. Rose Schmidt, of New| , Braham M. Brandt eventy- | and Williamsport, and through to ‘ boy . TE > 2 : | i : | ‘ani VL. ar , seve = > Following the ce mony i "@- Citi Fh . : : once the question of crossing the | Sohoeneck. stopping point by the All Ameri- | Brunsw ick, N. J., spent the week | : ce YI New York where they bined ; i itizens” from the 18 schools at | ; . 5 | : : Sek Aviah Cc | : | eight, Elizabethtown R2, died at 6 conti wis he at Hostetters i he : Eo Gv 12 Reading tracks is decided. | The election will be held March | can Aviation Co. on its line be-iand with Mr. and Mrs. Martin | m lana formed a spec train to 30 ne chapter meeting on May 13 | | $3 3 i roa > j am. Tuesday at his home of a i v will reside at Manheim R2, .| To relieve congestion on the! 1g}, tween Pittsburgh and Atlantic Liggins ! i enrinetield when each will be awarded a pin i tf En ER | heart attack. He was the son of |"! the bridegroom is engaged and certificate Harsishurg pise, ithe - relocated) > | Clty. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leedom he 1 J I 1 M Meck- | yyy and certificate. {oo i Bi ol PTC AR GRE on "ie Gy i Yo the late Joseph and Mary Meck- | The sclicols represented in the | 7°24 Will by-pass beth Salunga; MANY PROPERTY OWNERS | Edsht dogs, all poisoned, weve|.nd son, Harvey and Mrs. Stahl | po 0 oo is survived by | NINTH DIST. COMMANDER ———-— i 5 S § oh ™ . ETRY: WY y 1 : . . : ey andt, > 8 ey Tue Donegal sponsored contest are: | and Landisville tc the north. The | FAVOR SEWAGE RIGHT NOW | found on a pile along the side of | of camp Hill, spent Sunday with ol Bild ; { Wal. | SPOKE TO VFW HERI onege 8 S > Ss are. : + i | . 16% 2 2) 2 . re ny these children: Myra, wile oO al- { al hE ‘ ye es : a sent ike will be | a canvas he were | Rcute 83. So far its all a mystery. | Mr Avs it a ov Lititz. Manheim Twp. Manor- ple . 3 $ : Piss If a canvass our a, 5 eke } - li d vs oy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom. ier: Gever. Elizabethtown RD: | Af 1 ccent meetin { \ > ¥ nest i) ar lor . . ~ oe | avauable or loca race, 1 ‘ a . 3 » 0f Seek- AInong he a 2S are S 1 Mrs 3 aye {lino \ > : xr ‘ Nii 1 fan Millersville, East Hempfield Twp. a Lov 1 Bel is | made now for the purpose ; ; a Mrs. Rcbert Kling returned Fannie and Ethel Brandt, both at| Veterans of Fereign Wa eak Mount Joy, Elizabethtown, East | ing support for sewage, we feel | thorobreds. home from the hospital. heme: Verna, wife of Albert G.|ers included Frank Trost, Ninth i ere re “| rw bo av we are many mere today A California couple and their | cme, LH, 4 x, 4 : : New Fir U Donegal Twp., Denver, East Co- TWO LOCAL MINISTERS | certain there are m oy mare Wl son sel : il 39.ft_ | (Turn to Page 2) { Brandt, Mount Joy: Ralph Brandt, | District Commande: We : : x , “ALIN TRIP i on at any time we know. -year-old son set sa a J39-ft. A ——— i “ ps 1 va) VFW calico Twp., Southern Lancaster | DELAY AFRICA-INDIA TRIE ol then at any rane we : bo: wn ap 1 tl rorid | Ap or . | Bachmanville; Earl Brandt, Eliza-.| Chester and Frank Be J VI meeting on County Joint High School at Bishop Henry N. Hostetter, of | There are, of course reasons for | boat on a trip around the world. | AMERICAN LEGION COMM | Lotbtown RD: and Ira Brandt, of{State Department Hosp eet 1 § Y el : . : I . i pry x + y | K€ A Wily € te y: GLI ilding Quarryville Ephrata, West Lam-| Washington Boro Rl, pastor of | this change of expression, largely | They figure on it taking them | WITHDREW THEIR PROPERTY Pais Torelve Jiri 1 coke { the nec building com=- : M: . ‘ethren i “hri . fact that sinks, septic | three years. The Walter S. Ebe » Pi 7 mn : of . and wn ! of the Flori Hall Associa=- peter Twp. Terre Hill, Manheim, Mano: Brethren In Cll Shan | due fo pe ve I Ss Sophie | g years. oe or Ww i 1 Berens Poss N two great grandchildren and a enter tainment an 1 cigar for | ttc to Dice East Lz ater Twp. New Holland, | and the Rev. Graybill Wolgemuth, | tanks, punched holes é 5 of the American Legion of beep tes Iso survive: | the disabled : : : East Lampeter Twp. New ‘ | ; : away | ILL MAN. 77. IS CARRIED FROM ! - brother and sister also survive: | : : for the construction of aradise, Warwick Tw and Mc- | pastor of Mount Pleasant Breth-| for the purpose of carrying away TLL MAN, 74, : " Mount Joy offered its former home i" 1 | Coatesville hospital x : : ye : Paradise, Warwick Twp., and Mec- | 2 | FIRE IN IRONVILLE HOME © | Annie Brandt, Lebanon; and John 1 ill i Vid pe community. it Caskey ren in Christ Church, north of | sewage — refuse to do the thing | RE I 10! LE ME here at puklic sale at the Bulletin M. Brandt, Elizabethtown RD If there are any individuals witl : ! | whe community, 1 ral Wii | this boro, will leave on their trip | for which they were intended. [ Lemon S. Young, seventy-seven, Office last Friday evening. This is Faneral 5 Shank’s Union church | talent or organizations who would!" nnounced thai work Is eX . . rien 2 ie vil 9. in- | ithi reek Mr. Hon- | confined to his bed by illness, was |. ’ BF TG rolling x ey | ; rida pected to begin “on Saturday. TRACTOR-TRAILER SKIDS | to Africa and India on April 9, in- Within the past wee k fo 49 ! I a two story fr: me dwe lling su near Elizabethtown Friday after | prepare some form of entertain: a ad IN DITCH ON SNYDER'S HILL | stead of last week as previously | berger, Salunga well driller, is on | carrie to safety en fire de =| rounded by Marietta, Market and DE ET er | for these hobs ono Brads « lock 2 8 A large tractor-trailer jack { planned. | his fourth job. Mr. Myers, another | aged his home at Ircnville at 10:39| west Donesal streets and was oc- : Lindh th todth wil official id, will be large ® Sia % 4 | 4 ly y 7 : : ary adjo 8. ek Ouse ( le engines ; hill early Sun-| Bishop Hostetter said the trip is| Salunga driller, also completed a | a.m. Thursday. cupied by the Legion for many a Sania Charles Ballev. of the Vet I two fire engines nifed on Snyders hill early Sun. | } he ki total of You w taken to the home | I 1 extension to the itched for | > > 2 | » boro, making a total ¢ oung ras take ( e 1 years A a lil lillie e a xtension tc day morning and was ditched for postponed due to the illness of ¥ eo job in the # we Sr lof oy Tes a years, : = finally with. | PRESENTED FLAG TO SCHOOL | Read several hcurs before workman | Rev. Mr. Wolgemuth, who is sick { five in ten days. Both thesc ‘ : y of , The property was finally with-/| ie Terie ign | LANDISVILLE MAN HONORED = 3 ean I on were able to remove it | from the inoculations taken in| ers have other contracts here. where it was reported he had not | grawn at $3,000. The committee | American Legion Post No. 52, More than 100 members attend- x alii While ascending the hill the | pieparaticn for the trip. Their trip Who wouldn't favor sewage | suffered any injury. later reported the property would Elizabethtown, i ay é ney bo the. stockiolds scat I drawn up, and Wi to Is ; ; | Fire ‘te me: . ic auction ' Americ: ag a ole to the! R ll / n R. Reheard, chairman o , driver found he was unable to|is planned to last a year and will | now? . Fire started ened the floor of | he put up at public : suey mn Ar PIC 3 x nd De nici i [ the of the National Farm Goan oe, : i i 3 Bx reach the top and decided to back | be for the purpose of visiting mis- | bk - Ie yj second stcry edroom and Was | in the near future. Chas. S. Frank Rheems School in ce: 5 Ol |< of Lancaster hold in. © k i ‘ pected to into the Hivner drive and go | sion stations abroad. | ¥ FORMER RESIDENTS NAMED | blamed on defective wiring. Mrs. | os the auctioneer, | Saturday Eaton The & wed by local workmen d the hill 1 the coal vard | IDEAL FATHER AND SON Forry, wife of the ill man, and her|__________ ee = Sli >. ; BG wn time. The committee aroun e hi Oy » coal yard, 4 Ee x. . ; lar A + lowing were re-elected 3 ™ it ' OF ved i but in backing on the ice, the | TRACTOR-TRAILER TURNED Lloyd Kline, Sr. and his son, brother Fred Weller discovered 5 h h | sudhotia. Columbia RZ. preside i agai n 1 i bs righ! ! cr > ro 1 will be dis- trailer went out of control, jack- | OVER AT BROWN'S MILL | Lic yd, al Jou Walnut Stree}, the higee, = ~ : 0SS ren r urc | Ammon G. Huber, Peach Botto Y t reg . i In as knifed and slid into the ditch. | Snyder's hill. at the east end of | Columbia, were named on Tues- The Ironville Fire Co. extin- ica Ball S Baker ex egu : meeting el Ge. cee | {own was the location for another | day night as the ideal Father and | guished the blaze, Damage was | : nc ville oreta: rd trea.) Of in association will be held A DEFECTIVE FLUE accident early Wednesday morn- Son during an observance of Fath- | estimated at about $1000. Water eC eC ra le nniv. Fe vor ond 1 q. Ks % ’ ai 14 c DEY i ~ : 2 surer, and ira V I il v Fen “ie fe Hilde CAUSED A SHED FIRE } that resulted in a large tract- | er and Son Week held in the Co- | and smoke damaged furniture on - | 2 Oil m f the building AUSE SHE : g, ths s a la . til 2 Ariat | . fivat Sou : bservance of the = : town Harry Bucher, A defective flue was blamed for | or-trailer upsetting in the open lumbia high school Sadly i | both the rsp ng second floors. wy two- -day obse 4 ne ox Pe A WEEK FOR SUPPORT | aia : : 1 2 « : i : : ap » SPI srshi » Co=- ate sth anniversary o le Lloss- | ; x l 1 ireiden SAAC Wagner, a fire which resulted in $100 dam- | field opposite the cotton mill. | under the sponsorship of the Th hn 4 Et al U ted Breth-| By an agreement in court Fri- | CONCERT AT LANDISVILLE Kling, Victor Brooks and age to the rcof of a tobacco shed | A tracter cab was proceeding | Jumbia Lions’ Club. “i F d pena Prange sen ati C on day, Alpheus S. Nornhold, Eliza-| pe Zion Cuthe; Churé] > vat TO0KS ANC : 3 : The ines ‘ere ‘mer resi- | ren rch, orin as 8 od I eran Mumper J on We Clayton Longenscker feet west on: fhe hilb and dhe, facie The Bins I ik sali ng age Frid with a birthday party bethtown, is to pay his wife, | Landisvillc presented the H i Ee —— rings ee miles | trailer was ing e: ; » | dents of our boro. on 3-8 hy. PRM Top . “©. 8 ragile Susi Donegal Springs Rd, ares miles | trailer was going east ier the | en el Wr { Mrs, Ida L. Gibble, Rheems, an-{ 1.14 in the church and with special | Myrtle, of this boro, $20 weekly for |, == chorus in a concert i © pwO DWELLINGS NEAR x sre Friday. | [ a hichwa { . SAS v TIEN : tw shil= {| = . 1.3 Eo 5 11:01 : southwest of here Frida oy condition of the y PROPERTY BRINGS $3,750 | nounces the engagement of services held Sunday morn- | ma vj VY 3 ’ . I Wil embers o > C | =tho By me i Leg © Elizabethtown and Rheems re- | tractor-trailer spun around and | The ot 3 i J ny a 2 non R. Beckman, son of Mrs. Clara ng ) re School participat- | Mrs. Nornhold moved here from | is. directed by Abram Longe-|pn Sori Road, near tl alar | we sade 2G ‘he i Hostetter .on the Mount Joy-Mari- I . lly J a icn and Sunday School pa Be iT fy Hb : 0 ! { Springs oad nea he sponded to an alarm. was hezded west when it nig) a Road. including a six-room | Beckman, of Sabraton, West Vir- ine | Elizabethtown last week and is |. Ci Roads Church have been ae over on its side.’ No cne was in-|etta Road, Hx Aa | ginia. A esent they ate both] a. mw oh wae | Siding with her parents Mr. and | eee MPFIELD PROPERTY ured | dwelling with improvements, was | 8inia. At present they are : On Friday night, the church was | >" Rot Market) completed and purchased by Mr. pASY nu T ee. a Saturday afterncon to Hiram | students et Bethany Bible Train-| with members of the congre- | Mrs. John Roth, orn, Hare | LETTERS GRANTED John Glasgow Army Captain AS SOLD SATURDAY . | rr sold Saturday a {> : Aer : i | roa ; i ; WAS § 3 Il ig | Groff. Mount Joy R1, for $3,750. C.| Ing School, 3435 West Van Buren gation as the Rev. Dr. O, T. Ear-|"* : | Cloy M. Hoff Florin and Merl x ed Viiddletown and Mx. - 38 garage oft, ) ’ he 5 { a { a Tie frome awe he om f ne ' i | S. Frank was the auctioneer. | street, Chicago, Ill. The engage- |}... pastor of the Covenant Evan- | | Hoffer, 832 Fremont Stree Lan- chi Stark, employed at the Jocated cn the North side o 3 1e | ee S | en i I ames - | ment was announced at a formal gelical United Brethren Church, | BOUGHT ETOWN PROPERTY | caster. executors for Elizabeth H.|Bechman Chocolate Co. The homes i i ay DS in Gast | { | tos oi . La . 4 : . sn Lincoln Hig i oe for sale | Mr and Mrs. Jessie Dourte,| PROSECUTED AT LANCASTER | Valentine banquet at Bethany {| reviewed the history of | Leander Gantz, a retired farmer Hoffer were built by Henry S. Weber, Jr. a 2 wp., oftere or sale . © Se on 4 ! alin CTR ES x, BY a « Se ; o . EAS RR Hemp ie ft bv the J. Ben-| Manheim R2, a daughter Friday | Among the mot rists prosecuted Biblical Seminary Saturday even + (Turn to rage 2) | now living between Elizabethtown | rn Bon dey 2 ao Bo, : t : 1d | at the Lancaster General Hospital at Lancaster rec ently was Jacob | ing. 8 GB - and Maytown, Saturday purchased | SHORT CIRCUIT STARTS FIRE EE Eu jamin eyberger estate, was so > as . of 4 A Eee: . . ’ . : . Yiu = . in the electric | ¥ ION QE y = Ba $10,000 to Lewis Creamer, Mr, ard Mrs. Paul Stehman Jr. | H. Shank, Mount Joy R2. He was Foon SALE FRIDAY oie fat public sale, the Harold Gross | A short eirouit i 4 electric | CENSE HEARING MARCH 5 hr of this boro, a son at the Lancas- charged with making an improper | BOUGHT THE OBER PROPERTY| Women's Society for Christian | property at 235 N. Hanover street, | wiring caused a $200 fire at the A State Liquor Board hearing on a —— ter General Hospital last Friday. { turn at Duke and Vine streets. | Monday, C. S. Frank, Auctioneer | Service, of the Mount Joy Metho- | Elizabethtown. The price paid was | property of Clarence Kulp, Man- e application for a license by a pe etl A Cn =m | scld a 9 acre plot of ground with ist Church, will hold a food sale| $10,300. Walter Dupes was the heim R1 Saturday evening. Vincent R. and Mary G. Zerphey, Lester G. Hostetter and Norman ies yo ; I : : dis rid a oe hem = Hotel Viens. Eligabet Sprecher fl to Harrisburg on Can you imagine some one steal- | MARRIAGE LICENSES improvements, located in = Rapho | at the Market House, on Friday, | auctioneer. Hotel Vinmar, Elizabethtown R2, . Sprecher flew to Harris . : > ry io on : fing stove is blamed | Mount y Moe As 5 n to attend the Pennsyl-|ing a 15-passenger bus from a Robert E. Meckley, of this place, | Twp. to ,Walter Hossler for $10.- | February 27, at six o'clock. | An exploding oil stove is blamed | Mount Joy Twp. has been post- Ma B phere Group parking lot next to the Hotel and Eileen ¥. Stone, Middletown. | 200.00. Alice K. Ober, was the| Cakes, pies, homemade potato| Mrs. Mary Bartch, Columbia, | for $8,500 fire damage at Aaron|poned until March 5. Zerphey has SE a held at the Penn-| Weber at Lancaster? Well it hap-| Charles E. Leader, Columbia and | Executrix of the Estate of Morris | salad, baked beans etc. will be | celebrated her 99th birthday on| Witmer's upholstering establish~| filed application for a hotel liquor I ie 8 T 4 y r H Hotel pened Friday. Norma M. Morton, Maytown. | J. Ober. sold. | Menday. ment at Palmyra license. arris . 4 > 3 “ats om 1A . . - » i ~