The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 18, 1948, Image 1

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    Bunny Hop di Mar. 19; Easter Egg Hunt at St. Luke’s Mar. 27; Rotary Senior Dance, April 9
MOST -THE-MINUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER COUNTY The Local News Mortuary Record
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The planing mill at Kinzer Mi Il. Maurice Hostetter, fifty-two,
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sold for $80,000 ‘olumbia R2, Tuesday.
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: VOL. XLVI, NO. 41 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 18, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance; ititz has decided to hold it Oram Wiilard Bryson, seventy-
{ {arm shew again this year «ix, Manheim R1, cn Friday.
Cc ; Yesterday the Count Co Jane Saylor, wife of Paul R.
IHAT LEGION BUILDING | Yesterduy Bie County Corman ; sap! i
Clepper, at Columbia aged [fifty-
3 1300 CHICKS, BROODER HOUSE . B f N F sioners fixed the 1948 county tax ;
4 C 00 oar urc ase ARE COMPLETELY DESTROYED An Army Private AS A NEW OWNER rie ews rom rate at five mills | even
: Friendship Fire Company here The 2 and 1-2 story frame build- Ne i Harvey W. Nissley. Manheim R2 Flla M. Worley, seventy-six,
dow of George Worley, at Wash-
& responded to a call at 11:20 am, A d F Th ing on the triangle at the inter- Th D i F { was prosecuted at Lancaste or | wic
} Friday. { este or € section of Marietta, Market and E € a 1€$ or he a toy By a i on Boro Friday
% 3 ree Cres 0 an 0 Three hundred week-old chicks Th t : Donegal streets, owned by the Quick Reading Yolo C Bover. fifty threo of | ; ga
| eft of An Auto |v « g |

burned to death when fire destroy- Ww Thorepin: Pog .
5 > Walter 8S. Ebersole Post of the | Marietta, fractured his left hip and | F'mer W, Long
'd a brooder house the far Americe yo J r ;
°® ® ed a brooder house on the farm of ; ys American Legion, No. 185, finally The Lehigh Valley railroad lost | Monday in a 10-foot fall fron Etme W. Long. fifty-two use
¢ Paul Metzler, on the Mount Joy- State Police announced the ar-| has a new owner, I : liven | vind. of Mie Stelle Brad I
pA a mun an « a Ol | ( O rs, SIH ‘ WwW
] n Manheim road. rest of a private in the Army for Sever: rears ago a member of hilhion and . a half dollus last | . Tl ge tella Bradley Long,
Several years ago a er of yoy | George Tobler J sed four, | died at 7:50 am. Friday at his












¢ { Mr. and Mrs. Metzler were at-!the thefts of two automobiles in| (he Legion appeared before Boro a : es Wits imtuted sats : ly : ; . .
> No one can deny the fact that tending market when a neighbor | Lancaster county—one of them an | and presented the Boro I'he City of York put a ten per Was i y i ure no strug by one in Mastersonville, following
3 5 . " ax ries Jets 1 er an auto near S ME at liz: i ness o ) » ras
jc 1 sports are taking a very important . ® | discovered the fire and summoned | armed robbery, with the property. Same was ac- cent tax on movie tickets and ‘85; i : ao. i se Blige | Wi hy I Pwo weeks He ‘was
3 . cD . . y adh . a vea. ke boxes wethtown uesday om un ‘enn Tk g eo
5 part in the activities of every pub- Lt. oy unior 1 the Fire Co. | The man was identified as Pvt. | cepted. Some (ime later the Legion T od on © ox Three { the Was] | S00 ; pi ns hip, Feb, 11.
: oday Te a we 2 oe rs 0 Ye 89 i son 0 yt] . av ‘
je lic school of any consequence ! An over-heated brooder stove is| Jason L. Pickel, twenty-one, for-|asked to have it back again and Cay there sare over So0UM 2 \ I oy So the’ late David and
; 5 ! : | J ’ 4 x ha meat and coal workers idle cn ac- | ton Boro school board have - | Kate Williams Long and was a
thruout the country. To further believed to have started the blaze.| mer resident of Lancaster and | the request was complied with Nt ‘ Wi gg
N i ‘es i i i ass 1 resen “ : Senn | : : : count of labor disputes i quested Columbia for educational [member of the Brethren in Christ
interest in that direction Mount Firemen estimated damage at $500. | Hershey. now stationed at an Army Several wecks ago the property i | ; 4
; dt . ai : { Ee. oy : Sixteen milk plants in nearby | 1 ilities f-r students { Church, Besides his widow, he is
C Joy Borough's School Berard just ° Fortunately the firemen were | camp in Warington, Va. was offered at public sale at this unties } } | a | |
or ‘0 © ave eo ‘haroe, ’ . rive v 7 . 5 yg x
recently purchased additional land ate 1 u y ! able to pump the water from al Police charged Pickel with steal- office and was withdrawn at $3.000 4 t > ve vy en charged by the eve y two daughters: Esther
= : ! i & < 0, . | state y oO Stvn J ME TF CT.ASS TTS Ma > y iy y Seria
)c to its athletic field which, like its 5 : cistern and prevented the flames |ing the automobile of Thaddeus M.|Later an effort was made to dis- re ii po hitin INTERMEDIATE. CLASS MEETS | 8; vile y Willian v Saylor,
ASE auditori i v : The Junior Class of Mount Joy! ,. tobi x re oY : : : Major Gen. Bennett E. Meyers |AT HOME OF WARREN BATES Manheim R2, and Kathryn’ Marie,
present auditorium, will make it from communicating with a near- | Clark, New Providence Rl, a dis- pose of it privately but no results. | was senter { 0 rh m™ : t}
one of the best in Lancaster Coun- | High School will present a three- by tobacco shed. | abled war veleran, on. Feb. 22 and Saturday afternoon the Post as si H sniced to 20 months to five Fhe mcnthly meeting of the In- at home; one grandchild; and three
ne 5 ith " er = masa Wp { } * nbs years in prison on three counts. termediate C. E. of Trinity Evang | brothe: John WwW, Manheim:
ty. act comedy, “A Date With Judy, with the armed robbery of an |committee again offered it at pub- While Avery LS 18 Chuicl held he | { (Turn t ) :
: ‘ " ates . bry LL. Se 4¢ i'ch, was a of | ( age 2)
le The Board purchased a plot cf | Thursday and Friday, April 22 and | LOCAL PLANT SOLD ITS | automobile from Mr. and Mus. }lic sale at the Bulletin office and | Christiana cattl leal dl w : B : ; Eo Frid bg - | ee ————
Ol : J 3 i . iva SRY Trevis | ang 3 e deale 7 aslee arrer ates Jr., o ever
three acres adjoining its present | 23 The play is adapted from the | ROLLER SKATE BUSINESS Ralph Miller, Florin, earlier in| this time it was sold. having been | 4 thief enter a1 er 1s asleep aren CRIES JV. On
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field on the south. This will extend | radio program of the same name Announcement has been made | February. purchased by Charles L. Eshleman | stole $400 Bedroom. and Af } | Ever thin That
the field south to a new street to Members of the cast are: Phyllis | that the Animal Trap Company of | The Miller automobile was re-| for $3.200. "wo boy { 10 , te! 3 ro ne meeting y g
1 : He Ss age i 2. stole le ere
c be opened there in the very near | Hoffman. Joyce Ellis, Glenn Shupp, | America, at Lititz, recently pur-| covered several days after the Charles S. Frank was the truck ar y Re oe 13: sia: Dae re Shown: Joloved by
future by the new owner of this| Nancy Brown. Donald Starr Mary chased the roller skate business of robbery. Clark's car, police said, | and Claude Zeller the clerk ou el, drow it Sie y over 100 : il Ye ay Epes in hono of | appene t
s | 4 ’ . 2S On Icy roads ¢ were Mas af Mae oe
tract and from whom it was pur- | Jane Krall. Dolores Wilson. Jack | the New Standard Manufacturing | was recovered when Picke] drove IH ha» iio xsystbhbo™ halted 1 ) joi S a vere then Po ty Mae Ober. |
~ : : : > ? ~ . : v alted because sy hi 5 cents sons ese
chased, S. Nissley Gingrich. The Tyndall, Rel Max. Anna May | Company, of this boro. The roller |it back to Lancaster Fi iday. a om: oa se they hadn't 15 cents [ r ons prese nt to enjoy the Florin Recentl
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price paid was $2,500. Yassick, Clark Derr, Marianne | Skates made by the Mount Joy| Police say that Pickel was Boro Officials Hear ——t——— ie te Bon : pe 3 Her y
Cle le es ; ; i : o oe irth ates, Shirley Wade, Bar- |
As soon as the weather permits | Long, Corrine Markley : ne | concern were sold under the trade | picked up at Prince Street and IQ . : : Mrs. Aaroi 3 ite ras
soon as the we ither permits, | Long, Corrine Markley and Jane ; i i i, ; bs MISS BARBARA RANCK WON bara Bates, Frances Shank, James ron. Buckwalter ; was
the School Board will begin work | Anderson. name “Multikwik. J the Harrisburg pike as a “hitch- TR THE ORATORICAL CONTEST Martir Clerald ; { hostess to a paper demonstration
and make a first class bose ball| Miss Catharine Zeller, English| Because most other roller skate) hiker” by Mr. and Mrs. Miller. unicipa ounse or The Walter S Eb sole Pos re | Beto » Were : ng Bale | held at her home on Monday eve-
\ diamond. It is their intention to | teacher, is directing the produc-| manufacturers are located in the | After driving a short distance, . p : 185 of : ae in POS, | a en Betes Jr. Wil nine
; ; i kale iy Heavy | bia . Four of our Borough Officials, 9 of the American Legion spon- | liam Culbane, Kenneth Ziegler, | : ’
reverse the diamond, have it at (Turn to page 6) North and skates are a eavy | Pickel, according to the charge. sored on contest : Rebates *| Mrs. Benj. Kauffman spent
the extreme West and bat toward tl ome item, the Animal Trap Co. plans to| tock over the car at the point of | Messrs. J. G. Eicherly, W. L. Shcop, Mott 4 H oo a at Ye oy acca 4iegier, Royer Bates, | wodnesday af Lahcaster, visitin
the present High school building. | AT BANKERS MEETING introduce their skates first in the | a gun. He put Miller and his wife [ Harold Krall and Wm. Brian, at-| sda oy Sl chool on Wed 5 Tone Bote v. and Mrs. L.| My and Mrs. Nelson Felty
gh = ng . Ns loa Sl sday, March 1. allas Ziegler, Mr. : s. Gle 4
the reverse from last year. The Mr. Flam Bomberger, cashier of | Southern market where freight | out of the car at Florin and drove | tended the first in a series of eight The winner of this contest was | Bickel M a a ne Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler
nior vor J 7} x LATE ank z . ates ir factory at Pasca- | way 3 Liat Be RE. IN vrs. Samuel | oo. : av \ Gr
Junior Legion team will play its | the First National Bank and Trust |? ie oo theh i on al : oe > i Pol special classes for borough offi- | Barbara Ranck. The runner up Ober and Mrs ind Mrs, Warren 4 nt Sunday at Falmouth with
age g: Ses : wi Cc : . . rin: nko | goula, Miss. permit ‘a competitive Friday, State ice received : ; : : ! daria | the I: ‘rs parents
k Eames on This hel, Oy po nde 4 the American Bark is ; report that : th ui a ; ij - cials held at Quarryville, with Lee [| Was Anna May Yassack. Prizes | Bats Sr | = Hex parents, Mr. and Mus.
ras : se ove the | er > ie Savings : \ he id antage. > e stele ar ‘as . il Man SS,
—— ys > 8 3 > 5 ee on : the 3S assed) non y fags aa Maes rr — ee Resded “towards. Lat { Th Corter, Municipal counselor at | were donated by the local post EE — | " In € Felt
part of the Board, thereby giving | gage conference in ew ork | neaqaec owards Lancaster, €Ylp Qt: : arbara Ranck will ¢ ; Mrs. mma Peifer spent Wed-
Caan, i | enn State College as instructor. Barbara Ranck will compete with | pp a FVYFREI V |
the students ample room for all | City, held Monday, Tuesday and |A BAD ( HECK ARTIST located it on a parking lot and The cl i” Re Be I of NE 8 4 +h | four other county conte on 9 Lo-Op SEVERELY nesday at Landisville visiting Mr
. ANG QOTTC : : > classes are » 0 stants / § CN CONT TS" | . *
kinds of athletics. ] Wednesday of this week. BEING SOUGHT IN CGUNTY took Pickel into custody when he Net : a Mitch 29% in the Litte. Theat RAPS "OPEN CONTRACTS [and Mrs. Robert Lawrence
: yrganization, anagement, » | March 23r¢ » Little eatre n ancaster C :
8. State Police Saturday sought a| returned to the machine. management a TYP x : or The Lancaster County Tobacco | Mys Emma Boyer spent Wed
man known as Joseph A. Bush, of rr re relations and administration. At {of the Franklin and Marshall Col- | Growers’ Cooperative Association (T : 3 1
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i M a n Smathired ! 0 Death Tn Pine Plains, N. Y. for an alleged the final hn ~ x lea Swill] reg in a statement issued condemned —
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check racket in Lancaster county. { t WwW Il Rul : : ~ ~ Aa the growing of selling gq RAE
: our 1 € Following are the dates, places FIRE BURNED OVER THREE Lancaster County chacco on an | TEN NEW MEMBERS ADDED
Police sai hat the me ing 1 x .
olice said thas tie man wei; of meeting and instructors for the | ACRES OF GRASS AT RHEEMS 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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A the name of Bush deposited a $100 1 3 te “open contract.” sv diventove..: cars
iq Stone Storage Bin At Rheems lieve In the Firat Notttonal’ Bark On a Missing an series: Members of the Rheems Fire The Association said the plan is | aye directors and officers of the
Monday, March 22, at Millers-|Company were summoned when |, gell the tobacco without obtain- | Joy Chamber of Commerce



J VSO 3 | and Trust Co., here, and opened 5 : :
George B. Hollinger, sixty-eight, TOBACCO SOL T 915 : i Then 1 The Lancaster County Orphans’ High School; Wednesday, [several buildings on the farm of | ing a specified price. The state- (held their monthly meeting on
Elizabethtown, was injured fatally 4 SOLD AT $1.50 an account, nen. he traveled| asked by Nis. Edna GV Mardh 24. Ephrata Bor all: . r vai gS : "7 | Monday, March 15th, at the fire
: sf | AT LANDISVILLE AUCTION through the county buyi all | Court was asked by Mis. Edna G.| March 24, Ephrata Borough Hall; Melvin O. Nolt, a half mile east of | ment says that buyers promise to By ou, | Jae Tres
C when buried under eight tons of |‘ hs sg : irough the county buying small| ple, of this boro, to declare her | Thursday, March 25, Mount Joy I 5, Wer i : : house. There were 13 members of
. . Tob: . 7 . articles and giving checks in pay- | PP : ans 2 Joy | Rheems, were threatened by fire [ pay later the top price they pa; >
crushed stone while working at the Tobacco brought 67 and 1-2 cents | © 5 8 § pay husband, George Tripplett Kepple, | Fire Hall. Instructor. Mr. Alex : ; the Chamber present; also 5 mem-
: : vy : . ment. The Mount Joy bank veri-| and, George pl pple, re all. Instructor, Mr. Alex when a blaze swept over three to | for any other tobacco 50 +
Penn Lime Stone and Cement Co. | and $1.50 at public auction Mon- . To NYY. Hd legally dead Schwarz. Chief of Divisi f mcs roll y ye bérs of Borough Council.
RI Tuesd day night but it was a mighty | fied that he was a depositor and | Rs oa Schwara, hx 0 wision of | four acres of grass land nearby. The statement describes the I :
ms. Tuesday a g > as shty as ¢ = Reovnplo cave has rota 2 os ; i I Dp g eting SV
Ie reems, Tuesday. oD YT la Wate Mrs. Kepple says that she has Budgets and Reports, Dept. of In-| Firemen, who extinguished the | plan as “a crazy way of doing |: 4 ing the meeting 10 new
Dr. J. Hoffman Garber, Elizabeth- T i" I Then police. said the $100 not heard from her husband since (Turn te Page 8) blaze, said it originated when em- | business.” Floyd S. Bucher, Lan- | Ie mbers Were taken into the
¢ town deputy coroner, issued a ver- iree “hands” of tobacco were , hi April 10, 1938 when he visited here — —— . : v . = . | Chamber. The chair accepted the
; ue among the items put on sale at original check turned out to be : : ployes of the Reist Concrete Block | caster County Farm Agent, is | You SS
diet of accidental dest’ snd said the | © g € S 1 sale at] ; to seek custody of their daughter. | LUTHERAN CHURCH GIVEN : ar. the Sr Ce ted Tesolin : resignation of Roy Sheetz from the
the annual auction of the Landis- [forgery and Bush had vanished. : Co. near the farm, began burning | quoted as describing the plan as | -
c victim was smothered to death. ret Ry. mm a Judge T. Roberts Appel set May 651,000 LEGACY BY COURT Housing Committee. Ralph Fshle-
rubbish, and flames got out of con- {a “rotten system.”
ville Liens Club, and the fanciest man reported that the Youth and
. as rl aring the mat- Trini eer 4 li a
Hollinger, who had been employ- yn TREMEN C/ p- is date for a hearing in Trinity Lutheran Evangelical | trol : swept across » fiole .
c 7 i 8 ploy was bid up to $1.50 during the FIREMEN CALLED OUT; rol and swept across the field. Education Comminee are playing
d ¢ > eems quarry for abo : : ordi : .
: meeting held in Landisville fire N 1 : sy hol "1 OHS orite
5 . A 4 Mrs Ys petitic filed bv ; : ts 2 CERN mis LY | to hold an essay contest in the
c 20 years, was working with George hall Sparks from the burning of rub- A Irs. Rep On ] Ion he oy legacy from the will of a deceased | LIST ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS The Senior Class of Mount Jovy | Incal school All Seniors will |
. ; oh : . ttorney K. L. Shirk, says that the ibn 1 vas vida 4 i ir roe : 3 ocal school, All Seniors w yo
a Moose, Rheems loading a truck with | George A. Shenck was auctioneer | bish are said to have set the ey & : ig S A 5 e member, it was ruled by Judge T.| AT EAST DONEGAL HIGH High School will hold the Bunny | to ct mpete in this contest
A. © as ¢ . ; ‘ouple were married June 4, 192 Ynhartc 7 a 1 A wml ; . wy 3 . . e lo te 8 ¢ *St.
| stone from an overhead storage bin.' yng Jay Dombach clerk. The sale | shingle rocf of a tobacco and im- oie el Roberts Appel Monday in Orphans A series of Holy Week assembly | Hop in the high school auditorium | a
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and that they resided together at) coupe, programs will be held at East| Friday, March 19, from 8:30 to
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The bin contained many tons of , ; smbors | plement shed on fire Sunday about
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i fine stone, some of which had froz- added $70 to the club funds. noon. A neighbor Mr. Blanken- | DC. ann here boa chine oP Judge Appel. in an opinion ruled | Donegal High School, Maytown, | 11:20. Andy Kerner's Orchest 8 W's Best E M
and ave oC dren, a= . OL " i . - 1 e t vests he ©
en. ee — 0 —— myer and several assistants ex- : ; A L303 : that a previous distribution of | next week. wil] furnish the music | CINE 2 ( 3 in on iin
: . 4 . | trica Jean, born Aug. 4, 1029, anc : p , > > 1g « Tha sali vii Tha Rov ’ 2 Street, celebrated its first anniver-
It was learned that Hollinger had = PRIVILEGES ARE RESTORED tinguished the flames just about | Charles Richard, Tord. April 14 funds had mitt d the bequest to The speakers will he Th Rev John Ressler. class. artist. ha : Jes lagi
0g climbed into the bin when the chute These neasby motorists had their the time our firemen arrived 1934 ! »| the church. The money was be-| Bernard V. Mattern, Marietta, on | drawn colorful six-foot bunnies | a y on Wednesday, March anc
clogued. Carrying. a. shovel Bie de- Lariving priviled stored By 1 The shed is owned by George| : : queathed by the late John H.} Monday; the Rev. W. M. Allison, | and many other decorations for the | he management wishes to express
Clogged. Carrying iving privileges : restorec by A . Sg or uid In December. 1934, while resid- | Buohl. The amended adjudication Y Mayiown. on Tuesday: the Rev. T. dance. Pastel hades will |S appreciation to the citizens of
y Brown Sons, Inc. her 1 is locat 2 Pastel shades will
scended nearly to the bottom of the state recently. Warren W. Sload, DONS, ine, dere Mc Is 100A | vig Washingt Mrs. Kepple's | qiciri $25 5 T° 5 re gH the 1 :
A > neh el : hg In ashington, Mrs. RKepples| gistributes a total of $35,905.72 in] A. McGregor. Mount Joy, on Wed- > OVE Mount Joy and community for their
bin when the. frozen mass of fine Marietta: James J. Findley, Man-j ed on the east side of Longenecker | : i Ler d > A. M Mount Joy, the event, 2
i stone, piled id ; hei Ro: < 1 F Gi i | Ei road in this boro ) DO Her Ug iy ta nesday; the Rev. H. Gable, Florin, Richard Sheetz is general chair- |Support during the past year. \
stone, piled on one side, gave way hein R2; Samuel F ngrich, Eliz- > ay ee oe my | 7 > .
1g oT Ro e way : ; ain iz: — tl tl cine [ed her. ‘ on Thursday. The school will be {man for the dance. Other com- I'he Bennett's and their personnel
urn te page abethtown, rs. Kepple as been residing : : at : “ys
14c P CHECK CHARGE AGAINST Ls pees i oe i base LEGION NAMES COMMITTEE closed on Good Friday. mittee heads are: tickets, Betty | Will endeavor to serve the public
WILSON RIDER DROPPED [in our borough for ten years, they" prECT NEW ADIITION = eer Carpenter; publicity, Mary Berg- | with the utmost courtesy.
ed | petit said x eo } I >
j petition sail i FRANK WEIDMAN, DONEGAL man; and ‘efreshment: Helen ST yyy
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] District Attorney John M. Ranck | Ln : The monthly meeting of the Al «AH N, an; 1 §
State Highway Department announced that a charge of issu- | Bd Walter S. Ebersole Po No. 185. |HAD GOOD SALE SATURDAY Booth and Henry Zerphey | BUYERS ARE OFFERING
° ° ing a fraudulent check against Lions Club Hosts American Legion was held at the Cows sold from 3155 to $330 a © Eee 2s AND 10 FOR TOBACCO
Should Certaml Give Road Wilson M., Rider, Elizabethtown | Post home on Thursday, March 11.] head at the sale of Frank G. Weid- VIEWERS APPOINTED FOR : The “big” buyers went into the
R2. h: of . . v Fe A . It ve o that the Post] man, near Donegal Springs, in E. THREE NEW MAYTOWN STS. | field yesterday and are offering 28
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had been dropped by the pro-
secutor, Vincent R. Zerphy, Bie | Q Jr. Hi Champs make the required contribution to Donegal Twp. Saturday afternoon, Three road viewers have been {and 10 cents for the 1947 tobacco
€ Thru Here Prom t Attention bethtown R2. the new amphitheatre, to be built] Bulls brought from $141 to $160; appointed by the County Court They are also offering 10e
1p The Commonwealth nol prossed At the regular meeting of the at the Scotland Orphans Home, in sheats, $21.50 each. : : I" : [for frozen tobacco as pull-off. Up
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oo the cases after it was announced | Mount Joy Lions Club on honor: of those who made the Corn was sold for $69 to $72 a vesidents requesting = opening of 3 to this time we have not heard of
e JUST WHAT IS DELAYING THE Si oil C that costs had been paid. joven the Sony ates! oll supreme sacrifice. ton: a tractor for $1,125; a Sine novi Stich: iri the LOWE any crops that were sold.
~ TNT ‘ — | Champions ol the Junior 11gh : : : . arrow, $213: ; . li wr, $78: § S t 1 ai
LETTING OF THE RELOCATION | 1CO ompany MOCRT h a e guests of the Club A commiitee was appointed to Ew 3 : go George Woerth, August Krimmel | N
] N x. C schoo re guests e . ir ans for the new addit} obacco ladders, $42; and 7. 0- - LOST 'ER'S LICENSE
BETWEEN MOUNT JOY AND TO MI 0, CL RATE | Soto ests of the CD. | draw up plans for the new addition | tobaccs ladde 5 5 oor land Herbert H. Beck were named | LOST DRIVERS LICENSE
9 r RQ Accompanying the team at din ; bacco lath brought $3.50 a hundred, Fwosl ;
LANCA R l R rt THEIR 2ND ANNIVERSARY | to the Post Home, which is planned tht $3.50 an During the week ending March
A? A QTE “rN ¢ | i Sr Sn . heerlead - io AT Cyr ars 3 a y e court. 5 :
ANCASTER CITY ? € eases €po On Thursday March 11, 1948 the | DEF Wer the Jr. H. 8. Ch le ul for this Spring. Elmer V. Spahr was the auctioneer The ‘streets. to. be obened ave N: {3 the State revoked 411 drivers’
moe The Sico Oil C Morton Mfg. Co. celebrated their | ©: Mr. Wilbur Beahm, Super- rr ees >. 36 > 0 Ie bh S | licenses for numerous violations.
: In an appeal to the Lancaster A 100 “ompany here, re- 2nd anniversary by entertaining | Vising Principal and Mr, 1. P. Frey, CHILD FRACTURED HIS HAND King, § Ring and E. § free's Among them was John Richard
city authorities, relative to the! l6°sed its 1847 report to the con- | oi op at a ham dinner, | Coach of the team. WAS BURNED TO DEATH Alpheus = Rye, fifty-nine, Kost | Stauffer, Mount Joy R2, charged
large amount of traffic passing | of Bde school directors served by Mr. Hosletter. at his| Guest speaker of the evening 0 go 4 by: iy Main street, was treated at the St.| ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE with’ speeding
Cc thru that city, a leading spokes- | ° ancaster County In session at... was Dr. Robert Eshleman of the Sarah Margretta Quinn, aged two 5 bre hospital Monday after he| Friendship Fire Company with er i
‘ y, ¢ ading Sm 1 ms a : as i anquet hall. i : Wa : . : Joseph's Spite ay alter ! ——
man made the following report: | Getibation today. This is the sixth After dinner games were played, | Dept. of Education in Elizabeth- years, was burned 2 % ath So suffered a compound fracture of | their Auxiliary will attend Church | Spr LING BEE AT RHEEMS
There is nearly twice as much distribution made to the school and group singing was held. Ap- (Turn to Page 2) Thursday witon the: Jee ar heh the left hand in a grinder at the | for their annual Memorial service A spelling bee is being held to-
motor truck traffic over the Harris- | districts, he: 103). Of, Which ‘is. 09 proximately 75 persons attended. YY — sie was telang wig re Champion Blower and Forge Co, [on Sunday evening, March 2st. at} 4. Rheems. at 7:30 pm
burg pike west of Lancaster than | loliows: yt | LANDISVILLE PASTOR HURT hav home a Bele on 2 Harrisburg Avenue in Lancasetr, | the Evangelical Cong. Churcl There will be two spelling
there is over the Lincoln Highway | ee EV os er Sa RHEEMS GIRL SCOUTS { The Rev. H. W. Cover, sixty- Age to He duel oy : oa oo 1 hospital records show. He was dis- Members are asked to please | co. and one general informa-
ves cf lancaster, Win te opert- | Bee, 28, 1944 ............ 6406400 | HELD FRIENDSHIP TEA | nine, Landisville, was admitted to |The fire Fe ° ol charged after treatment. meet at the Fire Hall at seven o'- |, with three prizes.
ing of the relocated Harrisburg-! Dee. 31, 1945 ........... 32,262.00 Girl Scout Troop No. 99 of [the Lancaster General Hospital circuit in a reading lamp attache JN clock and proceed to the church in ———— >
Lancaster road this motor truck | Bee. 3 164g Sere rea ites 0% Rheems, held an International |Sunday suffering a possible fracture to the bed. . HERR FARM IS SOLD a body. SUES FOR A DIVORCE
-— traffic, ‘larger than railway box | di aides Friendship tea c¢n Saturday in the | of the left knee, hospital records The Walter Herr farm east olf ve aiding Libel in divorce: Helen M. Muss
, ) ! al 5 a cn Se é ) A $ ib I v » len M. Muss=
cars and tank cars, will not de-| Total to date ....... $216,500.00! fire hall in celebration of the Girl | show. y . Flizabethtown was sold at private | 60 LICENSES REVOKED er, Florin, vs. Edwin E. Musser,
crease. Unless provision is made | The total to date to each School] Scouts birthday. The program in-| He was injured, attendants said, pp S irt ecor sale last Friday, to William Wag- During the week ending Febru- | Elizabethtown R1, desertion: mar-
ky the City for a by-pass route! District is as follows: cluded a fashion show of clothinz| when he fell down two steps at ner. Elizabethtown R2. Landis | ary 27. the Bureau of Highway | sie 97 TOME" A
i I b | Ad t B $707.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Breneman y ried Jan. 27, 1940; separated Aug,
now, this truck traffic will e | Adamstown boro ......... >» girls are sendi | the Young Men's Christian Assoc. ny : "| Gainer will tenant the farm. Safety withdrew the cards of 476 | a )
; i he City and con-! Akron Boro .............. 1,065.60 He ale setwiing to Ee Ope . oe or ? Manheim R2, a son Tuesday at the -— in R y gre ©: Colas 29, 1944.
emptied into the City an cen {Bart Township 1569.00 | nd songs of foreign countries with | at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Coneral SES Si drivers. Of this number 60 were A Amn
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x tinue to lumber ‘hrotgh on hat | Brecknock Township ..... 2,044.00 the participants in costume, | Le i ge Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Parmes, GRASS FIRE SATURDAY revoked nd 416 suspended. Oper- | FITTERS GRANTED
row downtown streets in ever-in- Ce aernarvon Twp. ........ 1.644.00 > © — POSTS BAIL FOR COURT Beinbrine ion Tuesday ot the Friendship Fire Company respon- | ating privileges were restored 1o| W. Stauffer. this boro is the
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creasing size and number. Boro Se 1,137.00 | MAN RUSHED TO HOSPITAL | Norman Kumler, Manheim R2, ded to an alarm on Saturday to ex- | 222 exeontris. of d site of Mauri
" tv has be aking : -. 1 Clay Township 1,829.00 : : . iy and | Lancaster General Hospital, > : 3 : -——— |executrix ol the estate of Maurice
Te The city has been Ci an ex- | | Colerain: TWD. «.. oe.» 1,629.00 Ellsworth E. Wright, thirty, E- | charged with fornication anc tinguish a grass fire on Columbia W. Groff, late of Mount Joy
tensive study for relief from the! cumbia Boro .......... 9397.00! town R2, was rushed to the Lan- | bastardy by Anna Mae Will, Man- Avenue. ONE OF FOURTEEN on meetin sere
ip traffic congestion there, particular- | Conestoga Twp. .......... 1,625.00 | caster General Hospital Tuesday. | heim R2, Thursday posted bail for ERECTED A STEEL TOWER siamese Lancaster police prosecuted | Fire at a refreshment stand at
jc iy quring peals hows and bi x i LR aa T9500 He was slumped in an unconscious | court at a hearing before Justice | Ironville firemen erected a new | CERTAINLY NEEDS IT fourteen motorists for various | Sandy Beach Sunday interrupted
quite a problem. : ' De umore Township ...... 126300 condition from an overdose of | of the Peace Lloyd Axe. Kumler { steel tower and placed a fire siren {The Harrisburg pike, near Flor- | violations. Among them was C. J.| telephone and telegraph service
It sheuld interest local folks | Ear) Township ........... 3.956.00 sedative. He is employed at Bak- | was arrested by Constable Albert | thereon. It is located 0 yards in| in is on the list for resurfacing. It | Hiestand Sr. of Maytown, who | for some time. A corps of twenty
3 (Turn to Page 2) (Turn to Frage 2) er’s diner. | Cunningham on March 1, J the rear of the fire house certainly needs it ignored a red traffic signal. J men made necessary repairs,
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