vy RE #, Advertising Far More Than Pays For Its Small Cost, By Greatly Increasing Sales, And Bringing In New Customers MOST Th THE M ec INUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER COUNTY ‘Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XLVII, NO. 40 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 11, 1948 $2.00 a Year in 2 Railroad Will Make Relocation Crossings The Road Expensive IMAYTOWN LEGION STARTS WORK ON ITS NEW HOME | Do tion town, Excavating i ing was begun this week, it | _ A nine-year-old county girl, who reported. The project also i for : : \ : hit the jackpot of a radio contest grading an athletic field at the side. $3 for shut-in wis given a party Officials also announced = that . . . : Saturday it her Sportine Hil street signs will be erected coon at | » ome, | Maytoyn as part of an American . laytoys 2 hicl lud 1] The girl, Joan Brosey, daughter egio 'oject which also includex Legion project Th | Of Mis. Henry Hess, is blind, but ring Maytow uses. The numbering Maytown hous the party was a huge success and py i welebrate group will hold a party to celebrate Joun was very happy with het » J fy Wa V4 > pM WW - the 30th anniversary of the Ameri gifts. including an: electric blanket: rl Te 1; y 3 \ . can Legion next Monday night. a radio, recording machine and a At 1 earing at Harrisburg | Columbia branch North of Landis- Thursday, the Public Utility Com- | Ville. Tt will cost, with approaches mission W informed that two an estimated SHON, : The second crossing will be a hew railroad crossings at cost of | pridge over the Reading Company nearly $1.000000 will he necessary tricks near Lancaster. Also in- in connection with the proposed | volved in this project are alter- change of the Harrisburg pike ! ati ms of crossings on connect- from a point two miles east of town | ing roads over four tracks of the to Lancaster | Pennsylvania Railroad's main line. The PUC must approve any | Engineers estimated the cost of | changes in grade crossings before | this job at $627,000. the actual construction of the new | The Highway Department al- highway link can be started by | ready has announced relocation of the State Highway Department. | the Harrisburg pike North of the There has been no estimate on the present route will be undertaken cost of the entire project. { sometime this year. The project At an initial hearing on the calls for a new road starting two crossings Thursday State High- | miles East of Mount Joy and end- ways Departme engineers ex- | ing 1 and 1-2 miles West of Lan- plained two major crossing pro- | caster. jects are planned. | Representatives of the Pennsyl- The first will ke over the tracks | vania and Reading Railroads at- of the Reading Company railroads J tended the hearings Mount Joy Gets $20,170.35 From State For School Support Auditor General Wagner has proved payments totalling 42 to class ap- 57 school districts of the in Lancaster County, Legislative appropriations for support of public schools, The local distriets, each will receive, Conoy $11,241.16; East Donegal Twp., $2 and the are: Hie. fourth from the amount Twp., 321. Florin "Cyclist Injured In Spill [ loyd rin, Nentwig, was of St. thirty-three, Fl admitted to the | Joseph's Hospital Tuesday shortly ¥1381; East Hempfield Twp., $18.- | after he was knccked from his £97.80: Elizabethtown Boro, $30.255- | motoreycle by a trailer truck at wT; Marietta Boro, $12,868.37: Mount i the intersection of Route 220 and Joy Boro $20,170.35: Mt. Joy Twp.. | Engle Strects in Florin at 4:15 p.m. $10,123.26; Rapho Twp., $13,621.56: | State Policeman Sebastian Nagle Washngton Boro, $1507.84: West reported Hempfield Twp.. $6029.90. Hospital authorities said Nent- TT ery wig, who suffered internal injuries MISS HEISEY RECEIVES in the accident, was in gocd con- STUDENT NURSE CAP | dition late Tuesday night. Miss Dorothy F. Heisey, daugh- According to State Police, Nent- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Z. | w was traveling north on Engle Heisey, 205 North Barbara Street et in Florin and came to a received her cap student | comulete ston at the intersection cf Nurse at South Baltimore General | Route 230. A trailer truck oper- Hospital March 2. Those who at- | ated by Fdward R. Moffet. thirty. tended he capping were: Mary | 328 1-2 Market Street, New Cum- Ann Gaul, Victor Gibble, George | berland, also traveling north and Harold Heisey Charles and | stopped abreast of Nentwig at the taymond Jr. Heisey of Mount | intersection As the truck pulled Joy. ut cnto the highway. witnesses er said. the side of the trailer struck » the handle bars of the motoveyele Doron Mo) 1 ee Mr and Mrs. N. S. Grimm of wist aginst the side of the truley Mechanicshiure. were visiting with The injured rider was treated at Annie A Wittel. the scene Ly D R. M. Thome Mr. Reuben Shellenberger f Mt. Joy. St. Joseph's Hospital am- town, spent Sunday Mountville bulance later conveyed Nentwig to as the zusest of Mr. and Mrs, Amos e hospital where he was admitted Miller. a Mrs. Annie A. Wittel and Mrs. ! oT SYN Amelia Myon pent Monday with | FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wittel, Eliza-| Phares Habecker aged 7i. nea: bethtown R2 | Quarryville had moto trouble A nr | which he tried to remedy. While JOHN MELHORN HONORED | at work, the motor started and so At the annual business session | did tne car he left it in of the Lancaster County Poultry | gear. He jumped on the punning Association John Melhorn, local | } ard, the cer ran into a gutter, poultryman, was elected a for a three year term. director | now he is ir fell over on him and | tad shape in the hospital. Three Twp. School Boards Fifteen senior high school stu- FI, dents participated in a “Talent! Fir C S I Soy” Rs the school assembly | ire QC. e wg last Friday afternoon. Prizes were | ial awarded to Kenneth Barnhart for Bronze Memori his saxophone solo; to Marion Ney, The regular March meeting of the Pliny aa Bane Vie for 1 | Friendship Fire Company was held wy Brown Miirie to Mrs. M. W. | Thursday night in the Fire House Mavtown: Rev. Wilbar Al. | President John Hendrix called the lison, Maytown and Rev. Russell Mean to ides and there were 35 Kron members present. Mariotta., Chief “a Myers reported one Holy Week Assemblies Live call during the month, damage Special Holy Week Assemblies abe t $100.00. will be held in the high school from | The Finance committee reported March 22 to March 25. Speakers | the approval of all bills amounting are scheduled as March 22 - Fath- Marietta Catholic March 23 - Rev. for the assemblies follows: Monday, er Mattern, Church; Tuesday, W. M. Allison, Maytown Lutheran | Church; Wednesday, March 24 - (Turn to Page 2) to $98.85. The Entertainment committee | turned in $34.21 for the month of February. John Hendrix reported that the | : |annual Memorial service would be (Turn to page 2) negal Post No. 809 oi the n Legion has started construe- of a new post home at May officials announced tbe and children oe finished - Party For Little Am- Also in the cast will he Ken Mil- | new wardrobe, It all started when a woman Plan Operetta [ friend of the family wrote a letter the program about Joan. The At Landisville | letter was read over the air dur- ing the program, and won. the “In Old Vienna”, a musical com- | station's contest for letters about edy operetta, will be presented by | shut-ins. the East Hempfield Twp. High | The letter about Jean was an- School Glee Club at the school in | nounced as the winning letter Landisville on Friday and Satur- (Turn {0 Page 2) day at 8 p.m. TT TY. ————— Theresa Mohler will have the | . leading role and Car] Denlinge: Our Firemen will play the leading male role Answered Two ler, Jeanne Forney, Grant | James Stauffer, John Good, Frank | Robertson, Robert Allison, pine Calle On Sunday Gingrich, George Vernau, Richard Bachman and Bill Haldeman [rig hdship Fire Company was Samuel Harnish, music super- | on two fire alarms visor, will direct. Also assisting in | Sunday, cne of which resulted in the production will be Dorothy | slicht damage a Pennsylvania Sensenig, pianist; Miss Mary Lee | Fower and Light Company trans- Forney, director of dramatices; | forme; and another which caused Robert Allison and Ken Miller, | damage estimated at $300 to a W. stage managers; Chester Schoen- | Main street home. enberger, business manager; and| At 1:50 am the company was Loretta Sweitzer, prompter { called when a short circuit caused —— a { the insulation on wi es in a trans- HOSSLER SCHOOL PUPILS | former to smoulder and burn. The HOLD PARTY FOR TEACHER pele was situated about a half mile The following pupils of ‘the | North of here along the Manheim seventh and eighth grades of | Pike, near the residence of Win- Hossler's school, Rapho Twp.. en- | field Zink, Mount Joy Rl, PPL tertained their teacher, Mis. H. G | employe were summoned and Shonk, at a birthday urprise made the necessary repairs to the party at her home on Wednesday unit evening, March 3: Mary Jean| At 3:10 p.m. Sunday, the (fire- Breneman, Beverly Joyd. Mary | men were summoned to the home Anna Gish Janet Oberholtzer. | ©f Arthur Boyd. West Main Street, Theda Shenk Shirley Shonk. | Where a five, believed caused by Harold Leed and Donald Seigrist, | @ overheated stove-pipe, resulted The evening was spent in plavis In damage estimated at $300 games, Other people attending the Fire Chief Ray Myers said the party were: Mis Jetty Shenk. | fire had burned through the kitch- Miss Jean Brosey, Mr Homer | en ceiling destroying a bureau and Reber, Mr. and Mrs. John Barto | clothes in a wardrobe on the and son Jerry. Miss Loraine | second floor, Shonk, Mr. Samuel Shelly Jr., Mi a John Breneman, Mr. H. C. Shonk J. R. WAY PLEAD GUILTY: F id M h 12 FINED $200 AND COSTS Il ay, arc James R. Way, nineteen, Salunga The Girl Scouts will observe pleaded guilty to hit-run charges | their 36th birthday on Friday, : pw ns 1 $200 | March 12th. They are celebrating in court Friday and was fined $200 this anniversary by helping to and costs on charges cf failing to | provide Clothing Kits for the dess reveal identity. He was also order- | titute children of Europe and Asia. ed to yay. coals on chavas The following Mount Joy Troops, pay oi iad 5 71 with Troop Committee members, failure to stop after an accident wre participating in this project State Policeman Robert Plum- Chairman, Mrs. Arthur C. Mayer; mer arrested Way following a col- | Vice Chairman, Mrs. Edward Lane. lision with an auto driven by | , No. 8, sponsored by the . | American Legion Auriliary 11 William A. Martin 839 E. Grange | registered Street, in Landisville on the night Leader, Mrs. Sheridan Angstadt. of Jan. 14 | Trecop Committee, Mrs. Joseph at cs mel Wisin | Germer, Chairman; Mrs. Edward RE ae Brown, Mrs, Jack Bennett, Mus. GENERAL STORE, RHEEMS | Ri ha wd Dillinger, Miss Esther BOUGHT BY THE MASONS Her Rokert S. and Anna M. Mason Troop No, 96. sponsored by the cf Rheems, purchased at private dies Bibl Class, Trinity Luth- 1. : ran Church 17 girls registered. sale the general store equipment Leader Mrs James Roberts. and stock of, Kaylor Bros. store at | Assistant Leader, Mis. Robert Rheen and * will continue the | Hawthorne, Troop Committee, Mrs. oe As a : Lop . | Clyde Fshelman, Chairman; Mrs. usiness, having taken possession | w' 1. Tndall. Mrs. Fronk Young. March 1st. [ Mrs. Irvin Smith Jr., Miss Mildred EL Sn Wo | Zink, Miss Flsie Lefever. BAINBRIDGE MAN INJURED Ti No. 105. sponsored by he Gai re<byterian Churcl 16 girls WHEN ELEVATOR DROPPED a ay hae George Smith, thirty, Bainbridge, | TI.cader. Mrs. James B. Spangle: was injured Tuesday morning when (Turn to Page 5) an elevator on which he was riding dropped three floors at the Klein | POWER MOWER IS STOLEN Chocolate Co., Elizabethtown, hos- | AT HERNLEY'S CHURCH pital records show. David Boll, Manheim R2, re- A resent ported to State Police Friday the WAS 100 ON TUESDAY heft of a power lawn mower from Mrs. Esther Westaler, of Eliza- | Hernley Mennonite Church, locat- bethtown, quietly celebrated her | ed on Route 72 a mile north of 100th birthday anniversary Tues- | Manheim. Boll, church janitor, day. She is the widow of the late | suid the theft occurred Wednes- Jchn W. Westafer, founder of the | day night. Flizabethtown Chronicle, | Cpl. J. J. Haggerty is investi- lee ere gating, BOUGHT SEVERAL CROPS = Soy ee AT 38 AND 10 IN COUNTY | NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP MEETS An Ohio concern, the Nationz!| The Mount Joy Girl Scout Leaf Tolaceco Co. has purchased | Neighborhood Group will meet cn several crops of Lancaster C un- | Monday evening, March 15th, at ty’s 1947 tobacco at 38 and 10} eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. cents, { James B. Spangler, Jr. Jacob St. - Girl Who Hit The and build- « Jackpot On Radio Girl Scout Birthday | ag VIR, AND MRS. CIIAS. M, CELEBRATE 50th Mr Mrs 122 Barbara WEBB ANNIVERSARY Churles M. Webb, Street, Mount their and South Joy wilt Wedding March 15 The counle were the Rev, C. 1. Church of ceremony Golden Monday, celebrate Anniversary on married 1898 Brown, Pastor f God. Mount Joy. took in Florin who wus Good eleven childre Mrs. in hy the The vlace at the home of the bride. the fecrmer Mary Ning their still living. They Habecker, Mrs, Edwin 1 Mrs. Charles G. Shank, Mus Mrs G. T. Kauffman, Smith, Charles G. and Marshall L. Webb, Mr. Mrs. Webb also have thirtv-six grandchildren Ehzabeth of n are Addison Kline Haro'd Roth, Ms, Webb, and are; Zimmerman, Mi Morris Charles E John and seven creat- grandsons Mr. Wehb Mount Joy Members planning a has been a tinsmith in for 47 years. the party Monday their March 15 L. Kline Kline of family are the Also anni- Mr. Landis- henor night. to occasion on celebrating wedding versary Mrs ville, on and are of the Fdwin Mrs, Webb. et MR. WALTER FAUST SPOKE AT ROTARY LUNCHEON Mr. Walter Faust, Warden the Lancaster County Prison. at Mr. men was former Cora of was guest speaker meeting Rotary’s Tues- day Faust was one the in our state who of the F. B. 1. regarding Com- of several representing American Legion attended a meeting in Washington, munistic Communism, fronts and plans, were activities, its leaders, his topics. Visiting Rotarian was J. M. Bar- Ler Elizabethtown, Ray- Sulton, Rotarian Warta, of with mond of Tony guest ENTERTAINED SUN. Mr. and Mrs. West Donegal the and GUESTS Walters of entertained at a chicken Sunday: Clinton street, following guests waffle dinner Paul Hinkle, Frank Hinkle, Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Mv. Frank Haug. Mr. and Haug and daughter Smith, Mrs. and son William, Mr, Mr. Fred Schneider, Zink, all ol Zink and Sheridan lumkbia; Miss Patricia Hess and Miss Julia Risser of Elizabethtown. lM Gm mi CAR STRUCK A TREE THEN UPSET IN GUTTER Last hit a on Mr. and Mrs, Sandra. Maude Glenn Mae town, Matilda Buck, of Co- and Mrs ny Mr. Conrad Owen Shupp, Lavon Friday morning automo- i £ then an hile tree and upset in the south end of the Little Chickies creek bridge at the Fortunately We were un- of the. car which was taken to Sheridan’s Gar- the gutter at Springs south of town. no one was injured. able to learn the owner » here for repairs. It was report- ed a resident of Newtown. ee el Ae LUTHER SMITH'S QUARRY OFFICE WAS LOOTED Smith, Mt. Joy R2, ator of the Stauffer quarry on the Manheim road, northeast of Mt. Joy, reported State Police that his office was looted and $90 in cash stolen, Cpl. James J. Haggerty was assigned to investigate. sme set oma Alen i Week's Birth Record Mr. Mrs. Jacob Brown, boro, a son Tuesday the Osteopathic Hospital. and Mrs. Henry Schneider, a daughter, at 10:55 p.m. at General Luther oper- to thie Lan- and at caster Mr, this boro, Saturday the Lancaster Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Stauffer Mount Joy R1, a daughter, at 9:45 pm. Saturday, at the Columbia Hospital. EE. l- P)!b>®o0kk,f WILL CARRY THE MAILS Bruce Greiner, a linotype operat- or office, has tendered his resignation effective April 1st. He recently passed a successful exam- ination and will be one of Postmast- Charles J. Bennett's extra mail carriers. at this er cet) GP ADOPTS AMUSEMENT TAX Marietta is the second boro the county to adopt an amusement tax — seven and one half per cent on all commercial amusement ad- in missions in the boro. The Local News Advance | For The Past Week Very Briefly Told Columbia voted to pay its Coun- cilmen $25 per month salary owners in Lancaster county have purchased 17000 licenses to date, Down in D:umore township two men were arrested for stealing a stove, C. Reed Cox, 57, Ephrata drug- gist, committed suicide by taking poison, Eight large roosters were stolen from Roland Kuntz, in Salisbury Township. The garage of Herbert Mann. at Bausman, was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $2000. Farm Women Society No. 10 chartered four large busses to at- tend the flower show at Philadel- phia today. Henry Harrison Banks, Colum- bia negro, was found guilty of murdering his landlady and sen- tenced to life imprisonment. eee CARL S. KRALL HONORED BY THE COUNTY BANKERS A meeting of the Lancaster Chapter of the American Institute of Banking was held at Lancaster last Thursday. when Walter E Lucas Jr. cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia was elected president. Mr. Carl S. Krall, cashier of the Union National bank here, was elected a member of the board of governors, Four hundred bankers and their guests attended the dinner. ia Wires MARINE CORPS ESTABLISHES LANC. RECRUITING STATION The United States Marine Corps anncunce the opening of a Recruit- ing Sub-Station the Postoffice Bldg, Room 224, Lancaster, The two Marines are T-Sgt. -Sgt. ter in on duty there McElroy Crossley. James J. and Alfred R. wil] be a permanent sub-station Marine Recruiting Lancas- for in Lancas- ter County. Recruiting will be done from Monday to Friday, 8 am. to 4:30 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, Door Prize Winners At L. Roberts’ Opening Robert's Electri- new The opening of location at last week- successful the and cal Shop in their 47 East Main Street, end, was most with filling Friday store Sat- capacity crowds at urday An added by of nuts to the patrons. Of the hundreds visited the received door Table radio, grill, Mrs. in; electric heating drink album various times evenings. atmosphere of festivity the floral well-wishers, was tributes sent the and by and serving ice cream, coffee dough- of pecple who store, the following prizes: Sam Hinkle; Meminger, Frank table Flor- Weidman; Gertrude Brubaker; mixer, Robert Hawthorne; of A. Y. Stauffer. The opening was published a full page advertisement week's Bulletin, Fp ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS RE-ELECTED EARL GROFF Far] L. Groff, Strasburg RI, re-elected president of the South- Pennsylvania Artificial Breeders Cooperative at the annual of the held Wednes- day afternoon at Landisville, George iron, pad, reccrds, by in last was eastern reorganization meeting of directors Other officers for 1948, all re- slections are: Vice president, James T. Hast- ings, Kirkwood R1; secretary, Lee Poorbaugh, York R3; and treas- urer, Elias Z. Musser, Mount Joy RI. rr err A DETOUR TO HARRISBURG There is a twenty-cne mile de- Elizabethtown and Harrisburg, It is via Hummels- ‘own. It is not expected to be lift- d until Aug. 1. tour on between ——— eres FOOD SALE BY GIRL SCOUTS Friday, M...a 12th, beginning at six o'clock, the Girl Scout Troop ‘Award Contracts V. Weaver Wins; For Improvements Kept The Best Set 'E’town Hospital Of Farm Records The State Department of Pro Vernon H., Weave eighteen, a pecty and Supplies Harvisburg, | graduate of the Ea st Donegal Twp Wednesda awarded eight con High School, class of 1947, won a tracts totaling $404,694 con- | $25 Savings Bond offered by the truction work at the Elizabeth. | fa Credit Administration, Balti= town State Hospital for Crippled | more, tor the best set cf farm rec= Children ords kept by a boy or girl on his or The contracts awarded were her fathe: farm in Lancaster, Davis = Construction Co Now | Lebanon and Dauphin counties, S. Cumbe: land, $80,855 for construc- | I upervisor of agri= tion f boil house: Daniel J. |culture announced Thursday. His Keating Co Philadel phi 184 ecord book ranked. fourth in the 444 for mechanical construction of 1 f Pennsylvania otlerhous« Charl V Born nd reared on a general Lebanon, $9.775 for plumbing an farm of 65 acres in East Donegal piping in | hiv, which has been tenant- Howard P. Filey. Harvishurg, $14.- | ¢d by his father, Willis H. Weaver, 200 for electrical construction in Mount Joy R1, Vernon was enroll- Loilerhouse ed in the vocational agriculture Othe companie receiving cone (Turn tp page 3) tracts were John Stapf Corp. | TS Harrisburg, $46.000 for building M R d laundry: Warren J. Cathcart, Phil- | ecor adelphia, $2478 for heating and | No. 108 will hold a food sale at the Market House. at 9 o'clock. and suppers. Tree Church will speak Church of A Music Festival | ventilating in laundry and nurses’ Th h t Thi home; and $26855 f plumbing roug ou IS constyuction and alterations and | * . additions in the same buildings Entire Locality Keystone Engineering Corp., Read- John Welmer, fifty-two. at Co mg. $16,995 for electrical] con- | lumbis Sunday struction in laundry and trans- | Augustus Altland sixty-three, former vault. | at Columbia Thursday The heating and plumbing con- J. Wesley Gillette, seventy-nine, tracts for the laundry building al- | it Columbia last Friday. $2 dude work in the nurses Mrs. Laura E. Moffet, seventy= — nome five, at Columbia Wednesday. | Mary. wife of Clayton G. Fry, at E hi Th | Lititz Saturday aged seventy-six. veryt ng at Paul Fiv. of town, ic a son. { Leo Kob, sixty-nine, Elizabeth- Happened At | town, at the Lancaster General Hognital Thursday. He was in the Fl R | plumbing and heating busines for orin Recently .. .. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E Hershey | _ tev. Dr. Howard Diller died at visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts Pottsville aged seventy-three, He in Mechanicshurg on Sunday. was an Foiscopal pastor. His wife, Mr. Donald Miller has purchased | Yho was Susan Kline, of Manheim at private sale the equipment and (Tum ls Pose 3) stock of Groff Luncheonette and is a continuing the business under the | INDICATION THAT SPRING name Slim's Luncheonette. Slim | I$ Jusy AROUND CORNER will serve light breakfasts, lunch | La easier counting, ; are daily i finding evidences ol Spring more Read his ad on anoth- | ting | abundant. Sylvester Poff, Landis- er page. : 5 A ville mail carrier anc Saturday, March 13th, Rev. Robert | i t | ii 2 oy . { Janitor, reporteg seemg a ground- F. Eshleman, minister of West Green | : 8 | hog running about near the Penn- at the Florin : | sylvania Railroad tracks in Landis- Brethren. Mr. Michael Wagenbach will have | Tuesday. Nearby a robin wa CTur to Page 4) | carolling, Poff said. Poff, who re- —— A re | ported that he saw the same sight VISITING NURSES REPORT | last year, declared that Spring is The report of the local Gu far away. Nurse, Mrs. Ruth B. Walters for | A Mount Joy resident who was the months of January and Fobru- | in his back yard, turned ary, 1948 as submitted to the Visit- | Peart hworms near the surface ing Nurse Assoc. at then egular | indicating that the frost has left meeting was as follows: A total of | the ground and that milder weath- 198 visits were made to 35 patients, | ® 1S appr aching, Vicits were subdivided as 2 1ows Two weeks ago the writer saw a 37 visits made to 12 Metropolitan | Number of blackbirds and on Tues Ins. Co. policyholde and | saw his first robin at the Springs 161 visits made to 23 community | fc 2 patients. Community visit were | RB S : D divided as follows 100 full pa otary enor ance 7 p visits and 52 free : 3 Vier 7 ort poy wens ond 32 tee] April 9 af Mit. Joy High Fees collected amounted $147 | The Rotery Senior Dance, spon- and mileage covered wa 2102 | sored by the Mount Joy Rotary hiles Club in honor of the graduating Local calls for nursing service | class of Mcunt Joy high school. are received at Sloans Pharmacy. | Will be held in the high school Mrs. Walters recently m wedi udito Friday night, April from Elizabethtown R1 to the For- | 9th. from 9 to 12 p.m, ney Apts. in Florin. Her new phone Music dancing will be fur- number is Mount Joy 150-J-3 | nished by Andy Kewner's Orches- (Turn to Page 5) —— —— eee BE Np — MAYTOWN AUXILIARY PLANS SPELLING BEE The Choru and Orchestra| The Ladi Auxiliary, Donegal sections of the Music Festival will | Unit 809. Maviown will a give a concert in the Mount Joy spelling bee in the East Danga 1 High School on Satu: day April | High hool auditorium on Friday. 10th, at which time eighteen young | Mar 12. The program will con- people from our school will he in | ist f readings, musical selections the Chorus. The students will ar-| as 1 th classes rive in the morning and has re The classes are as follows: First, hersals morning and afternoon, in| children six to twe lve vears of age. ( Turn to Page 5) tought | Prof. Wilbur I. Beahm, i this boro; secend. children twelve PENNY COVERED DISH SOCIAL and older. also adults. taught The Auxiliary of Friendship Fir by Dh J. W, Bingeman, principal Co., will hold Penny Covered | of the Fast Donegal High School: Dish Social at the Fire House! third encral information open to next Thursday, March 18, at vet 11. ( ¢ of Mervin Brandt, o'clock. Members are asked to | county superintendent. bring their own plate and silver- fA ————— ware, V. F. W, SMOKER Members are reminded that Mount Jovy Post 5752 of the dues are now payable and must be Veteran {f Fcreign Wars will paid hefore the April meetin 1 Smoker n F iday, Mar. in the fire hous £9,010 FOR 16-ACRE FARM even for the benefit of Charles LL. Lefever sold his 18- | (hn building fund acre farm in East Hempfield, nea: ~ ti men Mountville, to Willie Barkle Fri- prEps RECORDED day for $9,010. Edgar Funk was the Adam B., and Helen Steager, auctioneer Mount Joy Twp, to John R. and Ye" Rebecca HH. Hallman, Palmyra, RUMMAGE SALE premises and a lot in Bellaire, St. Mary's Guild of St. Lukes | Mount Jov Twp. Fpiscopal Church will hold a ——— Wee rummage sale at the Market house | Saturday, March 13th Many a town’s railroad statien ke classified as a famous old landmark on beginning | may i § i AR PRIN lll
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