The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 25, 1948, Image 1

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Boy Scouts To Collect Rags, Papers, Magazines, Etc; Saturday, March 27th, In The Boro
Mortuary Record The Local News [* © 5 © «TO «THE MINUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER COUNTY
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NER | + Mary C. wife of Bertram D.
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Joseph B. Stephens, 40, was
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Six persons were injured when
truck and auto collided at Bridge- : . : i ;
port. VOL. XLVI, NO. 42 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 25, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance
Washington Boro residents are


seeking bus service between there COURT AWARDS 0M AUTO
rie oe set TWO: SOT Properties Florin Man Given wwe ww = Joy Theatre Here Everything That
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Cut at Columbia, | to St. Joseph's Hospital on Wed-


nesday as a su

ist Main Street, this boro, The
M nday aftermoon awarded $332.- 10 Y Old H d At y
Mary E. Miltenberger, forty- rgical patient. His Ph. D. Degree to George B. Moore. 224 Elm W as ears appene
ug nine, at the Columbia Hospital on A drive for $8500 for the pur- n r e artments } I Eshl ¢ Street, Loneaster, in his case .
Saturday. chase of a new pumper is being fs Ee yeti, Jon o i WwW d M 24 Florin Recently
: : 2 1 8S, J iL. ishlems of r
conducted by the Manheim Twp. ; r. and Mus, Joke 5 1 I hn ; e nes., a .
Elizabethtown R2, who took an | Fire Co. Florin. has received his Doctor «
against Oscar R. Breneman. of 220
; Ellsworth H. Wright, thirty, of
A ‘ , figure represented the (ull amount Joy Theatre ou local movie Faster dawn services . will be
ere an e WILers i Philosophy degree from Cornell sed by Moots for. daria Louse, celebrated its tenth anniver- | held at 6:30 pm. at the U., B.
- University, Ithaca, N. ¥. Dr. Esh- Pe tunis ha
overdose of a sedative, died Thurs-
Mr. Arthur Hendrix, Justice of
c day at the Lancaster General Hos- | the Peace, who was about last ' ; : oral. the car when it was involved in an sary yesterday, March 24th, and we | Church
7? pital, week after a five weeks illness, is ° leman wrote his doctoral] thesis on accident with Breneman's car on join the townspeople and theatre Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper
Be Lillian, widow of Howard fl. | cgain on the sick list. . Dec. 14, 1946. goers in extending our congratula- | Sty will celebrate their twenty-
Ruhl, formerly of Manheim, at | Both the Manheim and Eliza- Mr. Frank Tyndall Buys Bomberger Properties Counsel for the plaintiff entered | tions to Mr. Harry Chercoff, the Seventh wedding anniversary on
Ge Harrisburg Tuesday aged fifty- | Lethtown offices of Dr. H. C. Kill- judgment for want of an appear- | owner, and the theatre personnel Friday, March 26th.
. four years. Benjamin Lehman, of | heffer Optometrist, will be closed An important realty transaction story store property tenanted by ance when neither Breneman nor on this occasion and uy William Reno and
0 Florin, is a brother. | Good Friday, Marsh 26(h took place here this wesk when | Mrs Edna Bortzfield and the counsel to represent him ppeared | The opening of the theatre was Ys, Katie Sload : of Maytown
G< | A bonfire at Marietta set fire to' two stores and three dwellings on | dwelling between these two store in court. The defendant had previ- | quite a gala event ten years ago, So! Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah
3 John Lincoln la dwelling and hotel buildinz West Main street changed owner-! properties also occupied by Mrs ously pleaded guilty to operating | with a matinee at 4 o'clock for the Schlegelmilch, ov
Qc Jchn Lincoln, seventy-five, a | cwned by C. H. Seachrist. They ship. One of the store occupants! 2-rtzfield la vehicle while under the influence | school children. Eight hundred kid- Mr. and Ms, Martin Liggins en-
3 native of our boro, died last Wed- | were badly damaged on the in- purchased the properties and will Mr. Elam Bomberger purchased | | of intoxicating liquor and paid a | dies saw a Laurel and Hardy com- raved to dinner on Sunday:
rg nesday at the Lebanon Hospital. | terior. take charge next Thursday, April | this rea] estate from the late Dr. | and costs. The accident occur- a ly and cartoons ‘ : pi Ys Yitiam Bria and
He was a son of and Mrs. | Cora Baker, aged eleven, was | qq Ch just fifteen years ago red on the outskirts of Landis-| In the evening one thousand ad- |3°™ J¢ rey of Mount Joy, Miss
1 3 Conrad Lincoln. of town and re- | struck by an automobile when she Mr. Frank Tyndall. who tenants |in 1933 ville. its filled the theatre to capacity Mary Welfley and Jack Liggins,
" sided at 672 Beck street. New York | ran to catch a bus al Elizabeth- the former Dr W. D. Chandler| The purchaser, Mr. Tyndall, em- | rr Tw Mr. and Mrs. Warren “shleman
when the high school band gave a
The remains were interred at | town. She suffered a fractured

: drug store, purchased the proper-| barked in business at the present | JURY RETURNS SEALED concert, Dick Redmond, master of of Emigsville, York Co., and Mr,
C J Lancaster | leg ties from Mr. Elam M. Bomberger. location, We understand he con- | VERDICT IN ZEAGER CASE | ceremonies, presented the theatre to ond Mis. Benjamin Frye and two
— | Flwood M. Bisking, forty-four.) he sale includes the drug store | templates some important changes! A sealed verdict, to Le opened |the townspeople and it was accepted Shildon bi Caspets, Adam Coq
Mrs. Alice Z. Gerber | Columbia, was instantly killed property, an apartment in the rear | and improvements. Wednesday morning in the case of were Sunday guests of Mr. and
| by the burgess, the late John G
Mrs. Alice Z. Gerber. sixty-four, | when a 50-ton rcck slid down an

; Dauphin county 7. 1947. The to be delivered in four-
Patterns of the Church of the
’ Fark at Lititz claim that ducks in=- ; 2 . : car operated by Ginder and the} , . tes teen months.
Internat | Banquet a oe Te og Pg ph! AT Crop Not Sold Crash At Rheems Brethren He majored in rural converted Army vehicle operated The Tuberculosis Society of Lan- ee
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; sociology and social psychology i 1... rll: . i 1... | caster County will have its X-Ray | DELAY IN ¢
1 honor . i [trout placed therein. Attempts to | by Zeager ccllided. Zeager in his SHIPMENTS
n honor of the thirty-sixth
just vacated by Lloyd Garber, an| This is one of the best business Lehman Zeager, Dauphin county, (Turn to Page 2) Mrs. Geol ge Mumper Sr.
ot former resident of Mount Joy, | embankment near Safe Harbor on apartment on the second floor oc- | locaticns in the West Ward against Ervin Ginder, Mount Jos | ed At 9 special meeting of the
(Turn to page 6) | Thursday night, cupied by Chester Bailey, the The terms were private, R1. was returned by a jury at 6:0 | hy Company, held Mon-
eee EE > . : : | $day day night at the Florin Hall
po p.m. Tuesday. X- R E t 16 rin Hall, a
H Id P . "ws YOU CAN GET A | ? The case is centered about an | ay quipmen Sonu was signed for the pur-
i. INFR FREE . | ROBERT F. ESHLEMAN accide thict SADT: : chase of an American Li F»
e roeressive | DUCK DINNER FREE N S din T i A St l A t | i. accident which occurred in) M A 14 .a France
{ J i “A Study of Changes in the Value . ” > P - : :
{The committee in charge of the ear cc g Ime 0 €n u 0 n £ yo May aytown pr. umper,
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Bn f | Girl prevent this have been unsuccess- A very unusual condition rela-' Harrisburg youths were | with minor work in agricultural suit asked for $14279. which he equipment set up in the schools of | WILL. PROLONG CUTOVER
anniversary o the irl Se gg : Be > : ‘ ! take io custor tate Police | ec \g . . | Marie i aS ” i The § vary ape
YS ¢ 1 cuts fal ‘and: the esirnittes his’ | tive to one of Lancaster County's taken into custody Ly State Police | economic _|elaims is the extent to which his | larietta and Fast Donegal on April Th following statement was re-
roop 108 of Mount Joy held =a] thet rt teading farm crops tobacco. ex- | after the stolen car the; were | Lr. Eshleman received the M. S car was damaged | 14. They will be in the East Don- roy issued by the Columbia
” in i too | thelr ultimatum: g Ik ' l al RAL hat J : . “ : Tele » Co:
Progressive International Banquet | ; : 4 i Sor ly | operating crashed into the rear of | degree from the University of by rerdic as re: | €gal Township High School Audi- | Co
1: ol 4 } i : | “If vou want a duck for vour! ists this spring. Comparatively we verdict was read yest rday \ Our men have recentlv started
planned for the giils as a surprise LE : : hy low of Tt ane. mo have been | @ local pretzel bakery truck on the | Hlincis in 1944 and the B. D. de- and awards Zeager $142.29. That | torium at Maytown from 9 a. m tists : ey
by the leader | Sunday dinner, you can go “hunt- lew ol last years crops have be i a awards Zeager olaz.cl. i . to install the dial telephones in
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r ing” in the park and what you/|sold to date because farmers arp | Hore urg pike, near the Farm | gree om Bethany cal Semin- | 0 exact amount of damage he | till 12 noon. and in the Marietta
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Mount Joy and vicinity, in prep-







day evening in seven homes. The! P28" Is yours free of charge. | holding out f mr a good price, Diner at Rheems at 9:15 a.m. Seely Ub He unin a asked for. ann hime 1 b m lo3 D: - aration for the cutover to the new
first home they visited was the | And, you need nct worry about Dealers feel Bs hough for ‘State Policeman Donald Holly- | vate of Flizabethtown Collie: Tie > GQ . Als ae 5 Op Xo Pape automatic exchange,
William Fackler residence. Here | laws concerning the duck should be a reduction in price due | vied i a Mts Chon: 5 2 proses ete A BAPHO TOWNSHIP FARM on ii ihe sonny at a nominal “We are proceeding with our
they were served their appetizer | season for these ducks are not|to the amount of old tobacco Or 291 ae er lain Ed ellie BRINGS $7005 AT SALE ; | re 4 3 toro it 7 work as fast as possible, realizing
course, pineapple juice and erack- wild game.” hand and last year's crop was n H Hereic aio eas driving west wha) "Hix PhD. desree wie eqns A Rapho township farm of oii ne fo A ram ast that the service with the present
ers from Hawaii, from here the | If any of you fellows are fond} up to the average as it includes a he or ol = BOL rine | Feb i ores, along the road From Union | Denes Township High School will limite d ame unt of office equipment i
girls went to Ireland at Mr. and | of duck, here's your opportunity. considerable amount of {frost nip- thd are direct i bn Bi: Sou nam Square to Mount Joy, neai the | take part in the county hid wld is unsatisfactory, especially over
Mrs. | Bail Myers tor the soup | —— — ee ped tobacco. : iv cle id 2 Breas = Back Run schoolhouse, was pur- | will present a concert on April 24 at | our busy periods of the day.
course, potats soup. Next they | “TATE HOSPITAL MARKS Along about this time growers Hine, jing igh 1 Ye a Personal Mention chased by Clayten Wenger, Man- Reffsyille: Clarinets—Anita Swords, “Delays in shipment from the
BR went to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lin. ITS EIGHTEENTH YEAR are preparing their tobacco seed Ri pr : "Pr tz) Bakery De East heim RI, fe r $7,005 at public sale | Hagel Crankshaw, Lilly Ann Greid- | manufacturers have already caused
ton for the banana salad from | More than® 100 patients of the beds and with last year's crop ut | Fi nt cern as a [ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breneman held at Woodrow Sites and Elam er; Flute—Shirley Warfel; Ohoe— | considerable postponement in the
x Coniral America, | State Hospital for Crippled Chil-|in the tobacco cellar. We can't re- go : : y ram ented | returned to this boro after [spend- B Huber, joint on Satur- [Isabelle Young: Saxophone—Ken- | cutover date. which now appears
! The fish course came next at Mr. dren at Elizabethtown celebrated member when similar conditions Tis Palms i, 130 ing the past four months in/ Orlan= | day afternoon. Part of the form 1S Barnhart; Trombone—Jack | to be toward the end of this vear.”
end. Wee. Paul Tone the 19th anniversary of the inetiis ered : ; | Kin Sie H i Sivan ho ste] do. Florida. and my gs ie Bulling Pack, Alto—Peggy Hicks: and Mel- Wo LOCAL err
ge 2 | tion last week. Us may have a tendency to er _ | “Mr. Carl S. Krall, Cashier of the|[ include a irame dwelling, frame |lophone Lucy Kauffman. These VETERANS
wend ane, | Ba of the occasion were | Make some of our farmers do | Jo 3 a i Sra oe ion National Mt.Joy Bank, and |bam, two-car Doel garage and |giudents are under the direction of | REJOIN THE U. S. NAVY i
i TYPHOID FEVER PATIENT a turkey dinner and a birthday some tall thinking. One farmer, 1 The . two. voutlis ad Lirector Alvin Reist were on a Boley house. E. V. Spahr was the | ppp Morrell Shields, instrumental Two county Pacific Fleet veter- :
To % | Leroy Sweigart, thirty-three, | cake i partion, he Bt Sooo | mitted stealing the car [rom rip to Philadephia aj sueth tt Hee ST tad 1 tad 2 pany Nhe
| 3ainbridee 1. was stricke in | - nti é S las S > was | ete 4 | Tuesday ; 2 oe | ie lollowing students will take | =: Hav) ¢ years with the
| ab bo Ta BEF AND BAKE SALE considering redveing his agreas He a oo Mir. and Mrs. John Loewen, son | SUIT FOR DIVORCE own | (Turn to Page 2) rating held at discharge, . it = was
| General Hospital with typhoid A spelling bee and bake sale will | bv one half and grow tomatoes on | ih ered to the extend of $300 Fred and Ray Bruhnke of Chicago Line m divorce. Bue mag | etm announced today hy Chief Leslie
| fever. Water at his home is being | be held at Hossler’s school, Satur- the other half. He said in the latter | oth Clann nd Palmer were | Were entertained Thursday evening 336 Fast High Eliza! i | PAPER COLLECTION BY A. Binns
tested. day evening April 3 at 7:30. There | crop the farmer knows in advance | Inter eT to Harrisburg |at the home of Mr. and Mry, Albert town, vs. Arthur H. Brown, Ap, BOY SCOUTS MAR. 27TH They are Luther J. Hess, Florin,
I CT will be string music, two spelling what price he will be paid for a fos fos 3 Walters, Lumber St. in honor of Balmey House, Myerstown. Cruel Rags, papers, magazines, card Leroy H. Mvers, this boro,
The Hamilton Watch Co. =n gereral information class. matured crop but on tcbacco its al“ ean ~~ Fred's recent from the and barbarous and An board will be collected by the Boy who were given their former rat-
g Lancaster, made and sold $15.595.- Mrs. H. G. Shonk, Manheim R2, is | guess and a gamble. Navy dignities Married Now. 10 9% Scouts in Mount Joy Borough, on | ings as seaman, first class and
‘ ; 00 worth of watches Inst vear, | the teacher. Seemingly here is one iS A t d | etl Ml ir “sees separated Oct. 15, 1947. The couple | March 27th seaman, second class respectively.
= oe x = 2 IT == | which the Government does not | uspect ITés e | MOTOR TRIP TO formerly resided here In case of rain, collections will Both reported to the Naval Re-
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| | CALEDONIA SUNDAY P.M. e made the following Saturday, | ceiving Station in Washington D,
In Check Cases Mx, and Mrs, Henry Eby and Mi ja drd C., for further assignment.

make an effort to contro] the price
If farmers grow too many potatoes, |
C too much wheat, too many aples, ~~ { end Mrs. Simon Hertzler motored Jurors Drawn TTY" ve.
etc, Uncle Sam buys and stores N State Police anncunced Tuesday to Calodonis Sunday to | LETTERS GRANTED HE'S SIXTY-ONE TODAY
order to keep the price up but not that Joseph A 3u ch, alias Joseph | check on conditions around Joy For The Courts | Phares B Garman, Mount Joy Ex-Supervisor of Mount Joy
so with tobacco | Bush, alias Albert Kellerman, for- comp, of vihich Mr. Eby has been { twp.. administrator of the estate of | township, James M. Berrvier. of
———— We of Wilkinsburg, sought for a membett lov may Ears. He told Panels of prospective jurors for Elizabeth B. Garman, late of Mt. | near Milton Grove, is quietly cele-
| an alleged ‘check racket in Lie the writer that was the purpose of | the sessions of Lancaster County | Joy twp. brating his sixty-first birthday to-
Engagements | caster ecunty, has heen the trip but knowing Mr. Eby as|Common Pleas Court Monday, | Stella B. Long, Rapho township, { day, Thursday, Mar. 25. Jim re-
| ed in St. Louis, Mo | we know him, well bet our last] April 26; Common Pleas Court on of the estate of [cently had sale and has retired
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Pennington,| Cpl. James J. Haggerty, who is : , Monday, May 3; the Grand Jury | Kime W. Long, late of Rapho {from the farm, his son












| ~ winter's overccat against a can of is taking .
Quarryville, announce the engage- | conferring with ‘Disiriet lish worms that Henry was 'snoop- and the Quarter Sessions Court | twp. wer
ment of their daughter, Elizabeth | John M. Ranek on whethe; Busch oe” in that beautiful stream that] convening. on Monday, June 14, | er — — '
39¢ An DCT hoe Tofu bh ees JS phe Smee | flows past the camp. have been selected by the Jury | THEATRE FETES CHAMPS PROSECUTED FOR CLOWNING
53¢ of Mr..and Mrs. H. E. Raftersper- | de; osited $100 m Tre bre | The trout season opens April 15] Commissioners. | On Tuesday evening the local Harold G. Kulp, Manheim R2,
ger, FElizabethtcwn, at a family | National Bank and Trust Co. in and Mr. Eby. who is one of ouy Those selected from this locality | championship Junior High School { along with two other motorists
dinner Saturday evening | Mount Joy, and opened an account ardent [sanc Walton seldom | are: basketball team attended Joy The- | were arrested for clowning with
d a on March 1. misses the first day. What will you April 26 atre as guests of the management. | their autos at Manheim. It ig
+ Miss Jeanne B Kauffman, Then he to bet that he won't be up around Grace «8S. Hoffman, mainbride | icy saw Henry Fonda starring in | claimed Kulp turmed corners on
! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.|town, where le issue Seven / ‘aledonia on the first day? RD; Samuel Zeck, Mount Joy: and | ep. Long Night.” two wheels
Kauffman, 18 Fast Petersburg Rd. {checks amounting to $110, all of Caled rier eerily Wi ssi Mary Jane Krall, this boro. av nn na Wie coms
Neffsville, engaged to J. Walter which proved worthless when the | pp peppyAN KILLED ON May 3 JUST A LITTLE TIPSY BIRTHS
Kettering, son of Isaze Kettering fon inal $100 check given the Mt. ROUTE 72. N. OF MANHEIM J. Howard Warfel, Landisville. Adam H. Hess, Maytown, charg- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Keller, of
i of Mount Joy. Miss Kauffman is|Joy bank turned cut to i Ammon Moyer, 37, of Lebanon, June 14 { ed with drunkenness and disorder- | Salunga. a daughter Thursday at
employed by Hamilton Watch Co. | forgery. Among those victimized while driving on Route 72, three Harold E. Kulp, this boro; Ruth | |y conduct, posted $655 at the Po-|the Lancaster General Hospital.
iy and Mr. Kettering, a veteran of | were: Roy C “Muri; By; Kenne- | wiles north of Manheim, struck | E. Peck, Maytown; Frank S, Nolt, | lice Station at Lancaster and was Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Heisey,
World War II, in which he served | wocd Hotel, $5: King Ine, Bont! and killed John Keener, seventy-| Landisville; Walter G. Loraw this | He did net appeat for { Manheim 12, a daughter at the
i three years, is employed by Arm-| Shearer's Furniture Store, save n. who was walking on the] boro; Alma L. Keller, this boro; | police Court Saturday Lancaster General Hospital Thurs-
¢treng Cork Co. Greenblatt’s Store, two checks of | highway, Keener was a bachelor | Dorothy Heisey, Rheems; | RE a day.
i ements $25 each, ii the First National] _ nearby S. Greider, Mount Joy RI. | FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Tre
i Wao ngage Mr. and Mrs. B. Givier Lau. of Bank, Elizabethtown, $5 | ee tll re eee Grand Jurors | Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Spittler WILL ELECT OFFICERS
~ ~~ tae a So engage- | - - a | 630 WERE GIVEN X-RAYS Irvin Sipling, Rheems; Margaret | will celebrate thei fourteenth The election of officers to Grand
Faster Customs Date Back ment of their daughter,* Miss Lois | FICKINGER MUST PAY 3 IN OUR BORO SCHOOLS Greenly, Elizabethtown RY; Helen | wedding anniversary, and Mrs, Lodge of the 1 0. O. F. will be held
W. Davis, to Donald E. Nolt, son| BULLERS FOR THE LOT The mobile X-ray unit cof the | Eyster, Elizabethtown R3. | Spittler’s birthday <n Sunday, | Tuesday evening, March 30 at 7:30
MN D of Mr, and Mrs. Mark S. Nolt, In a decision, Judge Wissler| {ancaster County Tuberculosis So- —- YS | March 28th in the Lodge Hall. Secretary Christ
1 O Pagan ays of Landisville, at a dinner Satur-|tuled that Simon T. Fickinger, and | ciety, under the direction of Miss | BAINBRIDGE MAN NABBED ee ll @ reer Herr Jr. requests that you don't
Many. of our present-day Faster traditions, such as the ex- day night, : his wife, Mabel, Florin, FG pay | Fdna Hoffa and Miss Jessie Glass, Carl B. Drescher, Bainbridge, BANKS CLOSED coop FRIDAY forget a ————
vl viany res Se Ae Ra Miss Davis is a graduate of Me- | $250 to Harold W. Buller and his | X-rayed 630 pupils of the Mount | was apprehended at 1 am. by| Good Friday, March 26th, both : : ~ BE
change of colored eggs and gay greeting cards at Easter time, Caskey High School and is em-| wife, Mary. Fickinger and his wife, Joy borough elementary and high] Chief of Police Eugene McManus, | the Union National Mount Joy | AUTOISTS PROSECUTED
A have their origin in ancient customs that reach back to the ployed in the Export Division, | according to testimony, agreed fo scheols, employes of several indus- | Columbia, for driving without | 3ank and the First National Bank Lancaster Police prosecuted S.
x 1 dawn of civilization. Armstrong Cork Co. Mr. Nolt is al Fay Pe Buller’s $250 for a lot in| tries and community residents, orl lights. He will be summoned for al and Trust Co., will be closed all|N Nolt, Landisvile for driving an
Tt d "Faster itself comes from Eostra, the Anglo- graduate of East Hempfield High | F Florina and then declined lo carry | Monday from 9 am. to 5 p.m. The! hearing before Justice of the | day uninspected car and Jesse 3. Byler,
ne: Osten [Somes NOM > ng School and served in the United | out the agreement claiming the | examination was given in the Mt. | Peace Schaibley, Columbia. meet Wi Celumbia R1 for an illegal right
y Saxon goddess of Spring and pagon symbol of fertility. The Sittes Navy He is now employed title was not clear. The Judge up- Joy high School. | Chief Beck of the Marine Re- | turn,
snows melted and flowers bloomed when she touched thely, Minnich Machine Werks, Land- | held the agreement. « seen fi won VENISON OUT OF SEASON cruiting Office at Lancaster, an- Sede -
J A earth, the Teutonic tribes believed. isville. No date has been set for eT A SUIT 1S FILED An 85-1b. deer was killed by al nounced that every Wednesday POSTS BAIL FOR COURT
1 to 1 d, Eostra transformed her pet bird into | the wedding, EASTER VACATION Summons in Tresspass: Daniel | train at Turkey Hill, below Wash~-| {r m 10:15 to 11:15 am. Tech. Sgt. Lloyd Shenk, 198 Fairview St,
According tol legend, Los Biome rs Pp LL S Our boro school pupils started | M.. Wolgemuth, individually, - and | ington Boro. It was turned over to | McElroy will be at the Mount Joy | this bére, charged with non-sup-
> er rabbit who later developed into our familiar Easter Bunny. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Roth their Eraster vacation at noon Wed- | trading and doing business as|a warden who had it butchered and | Post Office, to interview anyone |port of a child born out of wed-
That's why the elusive, generous hare still builds nests like of celebrated their second wedding [nesday and will report for classes | Welgemuth Brothers, vs. Lehman | the carcas was then given to the | interested in joining the armed |lock, postéd bail for eourt




bird and fills them with colored eggs for children. anniversary on Tuesday. on Tuesday, March 30th ) Zeager, } Columbia Hospital ! forces Alderman Wetzel,