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    Advertising Far More Than Pays For Its Small Cost, By Greatly Increasing Sales, And Bringing In New Customers

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LANCASTER
Mount Joy Bulletin
COUNTY

VOL. XLVII, NO. 39
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 4, 1948
$2.00 a Year in Advance

Boro Council Passed Fire
Arms Ordinance Monday
Frank Street Citizens’
Petition Is Again Mak-/
ing The Rounds
Any
day night's meeting
vil was readily
are certainly
not oil,
At
radiator in the oom
cause they had
They were turned
its meeting,
sitting thru the
his overcoat and
his hat. When
journed at 9:40
still cold, an
that
in the boilers.
Those
call were
New:
The Burgess
lection of $20 during
and Squire Hockenberry
The Boro
collection
taxes.
Mr. Newec:
committee,
rubbish hauled,
done and stone
several alleys
Mr. Keller,
reported
chlorinatp:
attended Mon-
of Boro Coun-
that
fuel
it
every
person who
convinced we
conserving and
either. In this case
:30,
was cold
was
coal. meeting time, 7
be- |
off.
council helc
the
session
been turned
on,
most of members
wearing |
in
the
with
one case even
ad-
radiators
meeting
the
investigation disclosed
there was practically no fire
the
Ficherly,
Keller and Gates. |
reported the col- |
February |
$5.
reported
who answered
Messrs.
Krall,
Shoop,
mer,
the |
deliquent |
Solicitor
of $21.75
the Steet
ashes
of
reported
mer,
and
some patching
ordered hauled on |
of the water committee |
okev,
and
everything two |
inspected put in |
( Turn to nage 2)
. —-— DA I en.
Banner Attendance
And Exceptional Prices
At Locustcroft Sale
The public
Locusteroft
the Bulletin, and owned by
Rettew, Manheim, RD, had
the largest attendances of
ever held in this
try, of
made parking very
Buyers attended
most
state, and
Maryland.
Mr. Rettew
of sixty
dan cattle,
of $710.00
croft Monogram
fer the
Monogram
Her
old,
tively.
sold for
old
sale Saturday at the
Farm, advertised in
Harvey
one of
any sale
part of the
the
difficult.
the
county
New
coun-
in spite rain, which
from
the
and
sale
every dairy in
from Jersey
dispersed his herd
Holstein-Fres-
price
registered
the
paid
with top cow
being for Locust-
daugh- |
Flmeroft |
Blacres, a
of herd Sire,
twin bull calves, five months
sold $300 and $170 res
De Kol Segis Chieftain was
$705.00 and her seven days
$155.00. View Bank
Lastrange sold for $700.00, |
old daughter
three
Lottie
$665.00
for pec-
calf for
Sally C
her two
$700.00 and her
calf $185.00.
erland brought
last calf $390.00
The average
$521.00,
Cows
for
mcnth old
Kerk Neth-
and
year
for
her |
for the sale
while the
in milk averaged $615.00
i li
LOCAL MAN HONORED
At the L:
County Association,
Harry P. Columbia,
was elected president Harry
Grube of was re-elect-
ed secretary,
was
twenty-four |
a meeting of measter |
Postmasters’
Shreiner, of
and J.
Landisville
casily
roll |
| Ebersole
| 8th,
ty
| the
| the
! MAY
| amusement
| years during which time he
| ed


Can Have Chest
X-ray Right Here
In Town Mar. 22
Pupils of the Mount Joy Schools
the citizens of the community will
the opportunity have
X-ray right here in Mount
have to a
chest
Ji Wy.
The
Society
in
County Tubercu-
asks
fight
One of the means of combat-
Lancaster
to
tubercu-
losis all persons
aid the against
losis,
ing this disease is a chest X-ray of
all
since infection is most
when found
citizens,
cured in its
early stages.
On Monday, March 22 the mobile
| X-ray unit of the Lancaster County
Society will be set in the Mit.
High School auditorium,
( Turn to Page 5)
————— OE eee
LEGION AUXILIARY TO BE
up
Joy be-
| GUESTS AT GAVEL PARTY
The
Legion
of the American
of the
urged to set
March
Bell
when
members
Auxiliary
Pest are
Monday
attend the Gavel
Elizabethtown,
auxiliary
organization,
party scheduled
Anyone desiring
be at the
at 8:00 p.m.
Persons driving cars
next
to
at
E town
aside evening,
par-
the
will entertain
local
The
o'clock
for 8:30
to attend
Grade School
promptly.
is
cheuld
building
are request-
ed to stop by the grade schoo] for
passengers.
ret A er eee
G. GRAYBILL DIEHM WILL
BE CANDIDATE FOR SENATE
G. Graybill Diehm,
Lancaster County
GOP
rounded
chairman of
Commis-
chairman, Sat-
the Republi-
at Lebanon
sioners and
urday
organization
27
out
slate
Primary,
that
can
for the April
announcement
with his
be a
nomination the
fr the 17th Dis-
district includes north-
County all of
Lebanon County.
Mr. Diehm announced his
didacy within the past week.
I... yg it
LEVY AMUSEMENT
Marietta
he will
candidate for to
State
trict.
Senate
The
Lancaster
m
ern and
can=-
TAX
is considering a boro
in the county
under law. It
the about $1,000.
ot rrr
tax, first
a new state would
net boro
Lions Club Had
83 At Meeting
There
sons and daughters
were eighty-three fathers,
at
this week
Charles W.
“Uncle
of
of
twenty-five
the Lions
club meeting
The
Mayser,
Charlie”,
Physical
athletics
speaker was
otherwise known as
who professcy
Education
the
was
and director
for past
coach-
Franklin Marshall
teams.
the and
wrestling
One
Jones,
member, Rev. Carlton
initiated this week
new
was
The attendance for the year so
far is 100 per
The
Midget
cent,
the’
team this summer.
club will sponsor
baseball
Six Acres of Tobacco, Farm
Machinery Lost1
tobacco crop and
of
six-acre
farm equipment
a $20,000
the
Silver
nine pieces
went up in smoke when
big barn on
Nolt,
Spring, Saturday night.
fire destroyed a
farm of Harrison near
Twenty-six head of cattle and a |
led
John
pony were to safety by the |
owner and Henne, a tenant
farmer.
Firemen from Columbia, Landis-
ville, Ironville, and Salunga an-
gwered the alarm and kept the
flames from spreading to the Nolt
cesidence close by. They pumped

in $20,000 Fire
from a stream nearly a mile
Marietta Pike traffic
water
away. was
rerouted,
The
Henne
discovered by
It
the
fire was
at 7:15 pm. started in a
straw mow and owner said
determined.
scene all
flying
not
the
against
the origin was
Firemen stayed
guard
on
night to
eparks.
The covered by insurance,
included an orchard sprayer, trac-
hammermill, bale elevator,
grain driller, corn planter,
sheller, and a two-horse
loss,
tor,
truck,
corn
wagon,
| rounds

PARK NEISS MOTORCYCLED:
LOOKS NATURAL AGAIN
For the months
citizens,
past two out
the public in general and
avto and |
the
Cop,
particularly those maniac
truck
chug
drivers missed chug-
of
regularly
our motorcycle
all
But,
heard about town at
hours of the
like Kilroy
Zerphey's
Jr,
the motorcycle.
Although
and night,
he's
successor,
day
back again
Park
around
Neiss
is circulating town on
the
we've
he's been making
less than a week,
already noticed reduction in
speed of
ly trucks.
A word
sufficient
a
motorists and particular-
to the
while
notified to make
Burgess Brown.
ns wml ER. we. ne
A Florin Worker
Injured At Depot
twenty -five-year-old
was
wise should
violators will be
their
to
Florin
man seriously abcut
1:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Marietta
Corps Depot
ing
injured
while working
Transportation
where he
was help-
to load scrap metal into
large truck.
O. D. Shipley, Safety
at the depot, said the
worker was Merle Buller of FI
Buller the
Joseph's Lancaster,
a
Director
rin
was admitted St
Hospital,
attendants
to
said his condition
He
fracture of the right
serious. suffered a possible
leg and pos-
sible internal injuries.
According to Shipley,
helping to
Buller
two and
was
load a hati
ton truck with scrap steel, using a
yard Buller, Shipley
had grabbed the sling
used to convey
truck, and still
a
crane, said,
which was
the metal into the
holding on, was
carried into the air for about eight |
feet,
Buller then
Shipley
the stone ballast on the
As he fell of the
metal fel] on top of him.
ll OC
dropped from the
sling, said, and landed
n roadway.
pieces serap
Co-ops Held Their
First Tobacco Sale
filler |
first |
of
the
held
A total 9.937
tobacco
pounds
$1,390 at
tobacco
of
brought
cf 1947
C
auction by
the L
Growers’
County
operative at Lancaster
Friday.
Buying was slow and little inter-
est was shown in wrapping tobacco
Observers said buyers apparently
bidding
filled
Co-op
for
350
floor
are not ready active
An
the
Warehouse.
Buyers included
Leaf Tobacco Co.;
Manheim; the
was 42 cents
lot of wrappers grown
Another lot
cents. These top
Havana seed tcbacco.
C. Gardy,
filler
nine-tenth cents a pound.
ha
estimated perscns
auction at the
Minkoff
Housman,
Jack
R. L,
Co-cp
a pound for one
Man-
and
price
near
heim. brought
John Co-op manager,
said prices averaged 13
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY
Mr. Harry A. Darrenkamp. local
confectioner, quietly celebrated
his oh well
Harry
older,
another
it
doesn’t
birthday
doesn’t matter.
feel any
Orth, well known
banker, celebrated
Lirthday Saturday,
still quite active,
———— ——
SUFFERED BROKEN ANKLE
Omar G. Groff,
suffered a broken
morning about 7:20,
down three steps
at the Musser
near town.
He was
and
this
says
John Marietta
his eightieth
Feb. 28.
of town,
Monday
west
ankle
when he
while at
Leghorn Farms
treated Thome
is confined
writing,
— ee
MOVED TO MANHEIM RD
C. H. Siegrist,
a hotel at 392 East
Marietta, for the two
has moved to Manheim RD,
he will make his home.
————— eee
HAD FOOT AMPUTATED
“Jimmy” Childs, Sr, had
foot amputated a Lancaster |
Hospital,
by Dr.
to his home at
Street,
years,
Front
past
his
at
be
contributions |
injured |
where |
was |
on |
|
Tobacco |
Highest |
11 |
price lots were |
and |
he |
John is |
fell |
work |
who has operated |
|
where
| HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Brief News From
The Dailies For
“Quick Reading
Philadelphia i flooded with
$10 bills
The Kaiser-Frazer Corp. at Wil-
low Run has laid off 3200 workers
The Westinghouse Electric
pany's net for 1947
$48
Thirty-three
counterfeit
Com-
income was
million,
dead dogs were
found in an abandoned quarry
near Norristown,
of
Erie
Fourteen hundred employes
the Hammermill Paper Co. at
out strike,
Fred Waring
vanians a
April 16.
{ been sold.
| At Atlanta,
[ m ther
{ child.
ol 11 years
{ Miss Irene G thirty,
|
escaped serious injury
| are on
and his Pennsyl-
‘© coming Lancaster
All
to
seats have already
Ga a
expecting
38-year-old
22nd
the ag
her
i
1S
She was a bride
od, Lititz,
a suicide
third
in
| attempt. She jumped from
story
| 900 28 of
| largest establishments in Phila.
| out strike.
| are not included.
Harry I. Tice, sixty-five, a
of Myerstown?
bed at the
Flizabethtown, on
A
| found
Mrs
| phin
o
window,
job printers
from the
are
on
Newspaper offices
| native found
Homes,
was
| dead in Masonic
Tuesday
100 gallon moonshine
n the premises of
Fdward Lee Carter
and both
still
Mr.
near
was
and
Dau-
recently were ar-
rested.
EER A ,ZooA>»=
This Is National
4 H Club Week
| The March 1 to 7, 1948
| has designated Natienal
| 4-H Week the
club leaders,
week of
been as
Club throughout
nation; members,
| parents, and sponsors will regard
this
1948 activities.
1947
700,000 club members
ed State 22.000
Pennsylvania,
time as the starting gun for the
During there 1,-
Unit-
of
Lan-
were over
in the
in the
1,150
state
and in
caster
The
Lancaster
the
County
if 4-H Week
not
anization of
its
tor
observance «
planned
all 4-H
being a bit
County
1S
to start ory
Clubs
early
hecause of
this part of |
the
Pennsylvania,
in the season
However,
the of
(Turn to page 3)
the county. largest
in state
THE BRENEMAN'S MARKED
| THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING
Mu Mi Addison
| man, Donegal Street,
brated Golden
and Brenne-
28 W
their
cele-
Wedding
Feb. 28
was married by th
McNelly, then pastor
United Brethren
annivers Saturday,
| The
late
of the
Church
They
ary on
couple
Rev. Mi
Mount Joy
Oscar
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs.
RD.
children
Fla.;
Harrisburg:
Herr, Florin; and
Shenberger, Mount Joy
—— ee
Sure Highway
Surfacing Work
Planned By State
The
cf Highways i
tour
Orlando,
Nye,
have
Brenneman
Catheri 10
Russell
Elme:
Pennsylvania Department
preparing for its
spring maintenance activities
It
of bids for
hag recommended acceptance
furnishing and applying
20,000,000 of
for mainten-
approximately gallons
I ituminous materials
ance ork.
The
|malerials aggergate
| Bids
| ishing
| of
| partment
the bituminous
$3,186,000.
asked for furn-
700,000
for
low bids for
soon will be
tons
De-
approximately
stone, gravel and slag
work
14,000,000
Approximately
the bituminous
needed for
The balance wil] be used for plac-
(Turn to page 6)
a
| of mater will
be urface treatment.
Newcomer was
from the hospital
one month there.
improved at this
Mrs. Clayton
brought home
Saturday after
She is greatly
writing,
gallons |
in |

i. COMES CHARLIE"
HE CAN'T
QUIT DRIVING A TRUCK
the
NO
During past twenty-eight
years our citizens would daily see a
truck rolling about town bearing a
“Here Charlie.” Well
you will see truck but
Charlie won't be driving it
Charles Derr, trucker,
has had the contract to receive and
freight for the Penna. Rail-
. during all these years, de-
sign Comes
the same
local who
deliver
road Co
cided
and
and sold his business
to
who
to quit
equipment his son-in-law,
Edward Keene, is now in
charge
But Charlie
from driving a truck so he has ac-
just can’t get away |
cepted the position as driver for the |
New Standard Hardware Company
here.
—’P P
The Local News
For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
At a Lititz
clock sold
At
trapped in
for 90 minutes.
Parking meters are
sidered for the Main
Manheim.
60th
near Lancaster
sold for $600.
has an epidemic
Nearly 100
leady died from the outbreak.
A $26855 contract was let
Fhiladelphia firm for
ments at the Crippled
Hospital, Elizabethtown.
Henry M. Hershey, thirty-four,
Lancaster R7, was kicked
head by a bull. The injury
quired hospital treatment.
Liquor License
Money To Be Paid
The
a refund,
the
Ncenses
sale a grandfather's
$500.
Columbia two
for
men were
a food store refrigerator
p
con-
and
being
Street
at
the
square
At
stein
Hol-
Thurs-
Garden Spot
sale
day a cow
Elysburg of
hog cholera, have al-
to a
improve-
Children’s
the
re-
on
following money
of the
Control
the
represents
fund
for
license
Boa:d,
respective
out
of Liquor
issued in
municipalities,
The
is governed
the
municipalities
distributed
and
to the
The
around
amount being
by the number
value of licenses issued
involved.
a-
mounts to be distributed
here are:
$1,175;
$1,350;
$1,200;
Lititz, $1,-
Marietta,
East
Elizabethtown,
000; Manheim,
$800; Mount
Peter $300.
Townships: Conoy,
Joy,
sburg,
$300; East
(Turn to Page 4)
——
Veterans Plan Events
The Veterans Wars
Tuesday fifteen
present,
of Foreign
evening with
Jack
met
members Germer
won the pot of gold.
Numerous plans discussed
a card party
the
were
including to be given
in the future by veterans and
auxiliary
made for
attend
are being
numerous veterans to the
State at
July.
Final
Convention Pittsburgh in
for the
March
the
made
Friday.
for
plans were
Smoker to be held
12th the fire
benefit of the Building Fund.
RE —
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. William Mateer,
Flerin, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Jean Rensel,
David M. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Landisville. Miss
Rensel is employed at Northern
Bank and Trust Co., and Mr. Risser
Millersville State
Teachers College.
—— ll A ns en
TREATED FOR RIB INJURY
Paul McMillan, fifty, 164 S. Riv-
t., Maytown, was treated at St.
Joseph's Hospital at 11 a. m. Wed-
injured ribs. He told
attendants injured in an
automobile accident recently.
—— eee
HE FAILED TO STOP
Mr. John H. Mellinger, Lancas-
ter R4, was prosecuted here by
Chief of Police Park Neiss for
in house
to
Risser,
Risser,
is attending
nesday for
he was
a
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Cha'les Kurtz
Columbia Hospital Sunday
Della,
Columbia
Henry
sixtv=vight
wile of Robert Thomas
aged forty years
Dewey Obetz,
Police at Manheim,
after a nine
Rhoda,
at
fifty-one.
Chief
yesterday
of
died
weeks illness
wife
of Clarence O
Thursday
HH fY-
man, Lancaster aged |
She
Rapho twp.
R. Niscley, of
Manheim his
after
was a native of
Clayton sixty,
R1,
a nme
Rapho twp.,
Monday months
illness. |
Charles E. Wisner, a
musician died in the
pital at
mer
t
at
home
retired
Hos-
for-
General
Lancaster. He was a
of the 1
Association
secretary andisville |
Campmeeting
Jacob G. Inners
Jacob G. seventy-five,
died at the Lancaster County
pital, at 9:30 p.m. Thursday.
Born in East Donegal T« wnship,
he was the son of the late Hamil-
ton and Louisa Geib Inners. He is
survived by two Raymond
and Clarence, of Elizabethtown:
two sisters, Mrs. Mable Neidigh,
Flizabethtown, and Fdith, of
Fichler, Florin; a brother,
Emory,
Inners,
Hos-
sons,
wife
John
grandchil-
Lancaster; six
dren and three great grandchil-
dren.
—— DW Om eres
AMER. LEGION SPONSORS
ORATORY CONTEST
Contestants from Mount Joy
High School will compete for local
the National
Contest based on knowledge
mesning cof the Constitution to be
held Wednesday, March 10, at 2:30
p.m. the High School Auditor-
ium,
Prizes
winners
185.
The will
the the county
finals to be held in Lancaster.
This
honors in Oratory
and
in
the
Post
will be awarded
by
to
American Legion
local winner
following week
compete
in
is a worthy
the
community
ntest pro-
of
are
and deserves
entire
ject
the
cordially
support
You
invited to attend
a
Week's Birth Record
Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Snyder,
Manheim R2, daughter Saturday
the General
Mr, Eugene
Donegal Mount
p.m.
a
Lancaster
Mrs.
Street,
daughter at 10:21
the Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. Mrs. Ralph C. Alleman,
this twin at the Lan-
Hospital Friday.
and Mrs, Clyde L. Metzler,
R2, a daughter at
Mr. Mrs. Herkoart
Flizabethtown R2, a
at Hospital.
Crider, 53
Joy,
and
a
Friday, at
and
boro, boys
caster General
lev.
home.
Miller,
at the
Manheim
and
son
|
©
appliances
extended
It
| finished
| a small
| ing
Lester E. Roberts
Open For Business
At New Location
The
Th ester Electrical
opening
47 East
iday
Gth
electrical
for
invitation is
E Roberts
Shop - have it's formal
in the new at
Street
March
household
be
quarter
this F
5th
Main
itarday, nd
The
newest
will on display
An
everyone
vour inspection
fe to visit this
old
Do
person vis
firm in: it new quarters
be
store
will each
the
to win
prizes given
ling having
portunity
The
large
Richland
ted by
has he
The n
new shop is located in the
store room of the
Club
Aunt
Building, recently
vaci Sally's Kitchen
en completely renovated
ain sales and show room is
with sunshine yellow
off-white ceiling,
dark
counters.
walls, an white
woodwork and green trim
on display
The
the east
and
solid
units,
rear wall portion
wall is with shadow
hox display cach containing
avpliance or some object
of houseware
A modern kitchen unit, contain-
home freezer,
(Turn to Page 4)
—
Bendix washer
E'TOWN R1 MAN FLEES
FROM STATE HOSPITAI
State Police notified
that
was
were Sun-
day night Elizabethtown
R1 man
of the
who
an
mmates
Hospital
three
State
the
Sunday.
among
Harrisburg
institution
Police said
they description of
the asked to pick
him up if located in this vicinity
eee
Mt. Joy Rotary
Reps Attended
Conf. at Harrisb’g
Mount Club
representatives to every
of the Third Annual
ference of the 181st District
International held
Monday
escaped from
wound 9 p.m,
were given a
man and were
The Joy Rotary
sent
Con-
of |
son
Rotary
Harrisburg, Sunday, and
Tuesday.
Fifteen
club
this
Sunday
representatives of
the
featured a
Loro's attended
n which
the Harrisburg
at the Forum
Monday, Rev. Les
the local Trinity
gave the
the plenary session
ident Joe Sheaffer,
Roy Sheetz and Re
at the Monday
which was in charge
Club
lecture
nite sessi con-
by
Orchestra
On
pastor cf
Church,
cert sno]
ster Koder,
Luthera
invocation that
opened
Pre
Sloan,
were
Walter
v
noon
of the
featured
Old
the
ession
Gettys=
burg and an illus-
trated on Gettysburg,
which compared
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EE
MEN HAD A SPILL
had
GARBAGE
Our
very
garbage collectors a
unpleasant experience
While
the
collapsed
ye
afternoon driving on
South Market
the loaded
contents on the
the
day
street rear wheel
of trailer
dumped the street
The
bage
wheel was replaced gar-
and ashes reloaded and con-

Osteopathic Hospital last Thurs-
day.
——— et CIs
LUTHERAN CHURCH HERE
GETS $1000 BEQUEST IN WILL
Trinity Lutheran
Church here has been bequeathed
$1,000 through the will cf John H.
Buohl, late of Mount Joy, accord-
to an adjudication
by Orphan’s Court
day, Entire
Buohl's
For
Evangelical
handed {
Thurs-
sum distributed ir
totaled $35.905.72.
years the
conducted hardware
the Church,
Lester Kaylor,
A A AQ
EIGHT FIRE COMPANIES
BATTLED MIDDLETOWN BLAZE
Firemen eight companies, |
including Elizabethtown, battled a |
$30,000 blaze which razed a ware-
house in the junk yards of Mrs.
Marian Cohen, E. Brown St., Mid-
dletown.
I er —_p
BOTH SEEK RE-ELECTION
Mr. Roy B. Sheetz
Esther M, Henry, of
filed their petitions for
as GOP committeemen in the East
Ward.
a A Oe ee
F. W. SMOKER
Mount Joy Post
Veterans of Foreign
sponsor a Smoker
March 12th, in the
The event is for
ing
down
estate
many deceased
a store op-
posite now occupied
by
from
Miss
have
and
town,
re-election
Vv
5752 of the
Wars will
on Friday,
fire house.
the benefit of


stop sign violation,
bof
veyed to the dump.
Et
THAT'S A WISE MOVE
At thruout
county
numerous places the
where there is
fires,
the erection
They
fighting residents are con-
templating of com-
munity dams
better
rr tll meee
School Board Met
The
regular
ing
boro school board
monthly session on Mon-
day evening
Routine business disposed
as follows
Minutes
Repair
pairs made t
read and approved
reported re-
‘hool
committee
roof of high sc
committee
March 1st
Supervising
Beahm,
610 pupils
94 per cent
Finance
of $452.55
principal
balance on
reported an enrollment of
with an attendance of
Delinquent tax ‘collector,
ler, turned over $70.00 as collections
since his last report
to $1,955.11
and approved for payment
ll A ree
RUMMAGE SALF
St. Mary’s Guild
Church
at
Bills amounting
read
St. Lukes
hold a
Market
13th,
of
will
the
Saturday, March
beginning at nine o'clock.
a
Fpiscopal
rummage sale
house on
Stimulate your business by adver-

the building fund.
| tising in the Bulletin,
ind |
an |
former
of |
t Mount
Koder |
appearance
ter- |
and |
no water for |
could do noth- |
met in|
reported a |
Wilbur |
Metz~ |
were
Artificial Breeders
‘Voted On Plan To
‘Enlarge Activities
About 150 of the
Southeastern Artifi-
Breedin attended
annual held yesterday
hall in Lan-
served by
of the Fire
members
Pennsylvania
| cial Cooperative
the ession
ut the
| disville Luncheon
the Ladie
{ C mpany
Earl L
M. P
1
| re-elected
Fire Company
was
Auxiliary
R1; and
York R3, were
of direct-
herdsman
Farm, Eliza-
a director
Kirkwood,
Nolt, Mt.
of the
Groff,
orbaugh,
Strasburg
Lee
board
to the
ws, George Shuchman,
| of
the
| bethto wn,
Masonic Homes
named
E. Roper,
Lloyd W
chairman
was
H
| who resigned
[ Joy RI,
nominating
The
Vi red
of the
£100,000
awaits
to succeed
was
committee,
balloting
increasing
at the meeting fa-
the capital fund
from $35,000
final
association
but
tabulation
of
to
decision
proxies and
members not attending
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‘Will Distribute
Victory Medals
The American Legion is planning
the American De-
fense Medal and World
War Two Victory Medals at their
regular meeting on = Thursday,
March 11th. at 8:00 pm. We would
like every VETERAN desiring these
medals to be present at this meet-
ing. You do not necessarily have
to be a member of the American
Legion in order your
medal at this meeting,
These
the
cruiting
The
you br
the
of
votes
to distribute
Service
to receive
be presented
and Navy
Lancaster.
that
your Honorable
Discharge. This must be the orig-
A pocket photo will not
| ufficient
|
medals will
Army
( flicers
by local re-
from

only requirements are
ing along
|
|
|
vee
| inal. be
| Remember the date: March 11th
| at 8 pm,
| A ere
'DFEDS RECORDED
| Minnie G. and Jacob L. Hess,
Joy Twp., to Charles W
[and Genevieve E. Bailey, Elizabeth~
tract of land containing one
2V, story
town,
{acre 155 perches, and a
pi Mount Joy Twp.
etl ©
Everything That
Happened At
|
Florin Recently
Mr Mrs. Clair
Hummelstown, R1, announce
birth of a daughter, February
at the Hershey
Foreman is the
| Weiser of Florin,
Mr. and Mrs
| Orange
| called
Main street,
The Buller
celebrate
Foreman,
the
26,
Mrs,
Pauline
and
Hospital
forme:
Pa.
Chas
street, Lancaster,
Mrs. Agnes
Florin.
Beauty
first
Hallman, W.
recently
on Weaver,
Salon
anniversary
will
its by
in from
13th
reduction
| March 8 to
other
Mr. and Mrs.
shey and Mr,
Weaver
| guests of
shey
Mr
Mr.
daughter
Lillian
Mr.
week
permanents
See the ad on an-
a
page
E. Her-
Mrs. Melvin
were the
E. Her-
Sunday.
mother,
Ott and
visited Mrs.
and family
Zeiters spent the
Middletown visiting
Norman
and
of Mount
Mr.
and son
Joy
and Mrs. N.
on
Dunham and
Mrs. Homer
Grace
John
and
Hamilton
Christ
end at
relatives.
Mrs. Frank Skeen visited in Lan-
caster Sunday with her
Mi Mrs. Ralph Mumper
and daughter, Neffsville visited
Wednesday
relatives.
and
of
| relatives in town on
evening
Mr.
fractured
Mr
Palmyra
Groff is
ankle
Mrs
were
Omar suffering
Arthur
Sunday
McCurdy
visitors
and
of
in town
Mr
visited
Mrs,
and
Mumper
Bender
and George
Mr, Mrs. John
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eee tll Gree
| EDWIN AGREES TO PAY
Fdwin H. Lehman, Flizabeth-
town R2, agreed to pay his wife
| Blanche, Elizabethtown, $15 week-
for support of herself and three
| children
{REMINDER TO FIREMEN
| All-members of Friendship Fira
| Co., are reminded to pay their dues
within the next three weeks or be-
| come non-beneficial.
nisin lle eit
| D. S. Flory, Annville spent the
| week end with Mr. and Mrs.
’ Phares Brandt Elizabethtown R32,
ly