ed ner joy A Pp pe je EF A 1 C A A elt Y es i 25¢ 9c [4 3 ‘ . 3 » « 290 29¢ i 69¢ J 25¢ 0c 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ atic ih 0 4 vale \ IL Cad ou MOST - - THE - The M INUTE WE EKLY I N LANCASTER ount Joy Bull Fire Company Presents Riedel's Magical Revue, Fri., Apr. 16—Junior Class Play “A Date With Judy”, Apr. 22-23—H. S. Auditorium NT etin VOL. XLVII, NO, 45 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 15, 1948 Transportation Never Worries Alvin Reist That is the least of this man’s worries—{ransportation, He ‘has a bicycle, an automobile, an air- plane and a pair of good limbs if it came to that Mr. Alvin Reist, "head of the Seed Co. here, who resides a short distance south of town, never even considers “how will T get there” when contemplating a trip. The following article is re- printed from the Ephrata Ensign and is self explenatory: “Alvin Reist of Mt. Joy, the Reist Seed Company, novel though it is unique head has a which al- method of travel, is quite commonly used in its combination of bicycle and airplane. Wednesday Mr. Reist attend a Directors Company morning had an appointment of the Board of Mutual Insucance in Ephrata. climbed private plane, took off airport at Mt, Joy and flew farm of Elmer Zimmerman, rata R1, where had permission to land. Stepping out of the plane, Roist pulled after can be to meeting of the into his from his to the Eph- he received him a bicycle which in adaptable taken apart and stored a small space, for transportation. He straddled the bicycle on his making it air and was way to was offered a lift by J. R. of Reamstown, ——— Co. Music Festival Held Here Satur. The festivals, when he Withers first of two music of Sat., Schocl county District county before an audience was held Joy High the all Western about 650 persons, night in the Mt, auditorium with orchestra and the Chorus. Dr. Arthur P, Mylin, dent of county schools, superinten- was present and introduced the two guest con- ductors; ‘Louis Vyner, of the Lan- caster Community Sympiiony Or- chestra, who directed the all-coun- ty orchestra’ and Prof. E. P. Rut- ledge, Lebanon Valley College, who conducted the caorus. Mr. Vyner, in his remarks t; the audi- ence, spoke on the value of a music education in the schools and what could be done with this type of education if mors time was al- loted to it in the schrols. All selections, by both the or- chestra and chorus were well re- Robert year from Ephrata High appeared fcr his first ceived by the audience. ai re B sswanger seventeen old School orchestra pianist, who with an an encore, The second festival will bo held | on Apri 24 1 the Me he Twp. business im I bi 'm his place of busi High School at Neffsville when the | all-county band and the District Chorus will participate, A ee Public Health Nurse Week This week, April 11-17, is Nation- al Public Health Week. Agencies in Lancaster County do- ing some phase of Public Health Work are: Lancaster County Tuber- culosis Society, Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children, State Nurses, School Nurses - Public and | Parochial Schools, Industrial Nurses Visiting Nurse Association, Sight Conservation Center, Conservation Center. Lancaster County Crippled Children: copedic Diagnostic and Clinics in both St. Joseph's General Hospitals. The nurses give follow-up care for these patients in the home. A large number of the acute poliomelilitis patents are re- ferred to the Society and muscle reeducation. They pro- (Turn to Page 4) and for Conducts Orth- Society NE ive Operative and for treatment DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME It appears as though a majority of the cities and boros will adopt Day- light Saving Time, Sunday, April 23. of time, was recalled for | ‘First Inter-Boro Band Concert At ‘Maytown Apr. 19 The first Inter-Borough Band Concert will be presented at East Donegal High School, April 19, at R00 P. M. Through the efforts of three of , Lancaster County's School i Music Supervisors the public will active have its first opportunity to see and hear the Inter-Borough Band at East, Donegal High School Auditor- {ium, Monday evening, April 19, at 8:00 P. M. This band was organized for sev- first, for the education- the students who are second, to promote eral reasons: al value to | participating; l good will among the schools involv- ed; third. to create more interest for the support instrumental programs for our schools: and fourth of better to provide better entertainment for {the music lovers of this area. The band heen rehearsing regularly in the different schools under the direction of Mr. Willard D. Newton, of the Mt. Joy Schools: fr. H. Morrell Shields. of the East Donegal and Marietta Schools; and Mr. Samuel Harnish, of the East Hempfield Schools. Approximately seventy pupils these four schools will take part in the concert program. These students will wear the uniforms of their re- spective schools which will add con- ciderable color to the appearance of has of the band. The East Donegal stu- dents will be wearing their new uniforms for the first time. There will be no admission charged but a silver offering will be taken. ee el ree PRIZE WINNERS AT ST. HILDA'S GUILD CARD PARTY St. Hilda's Guild of the Episcopal Church, sponsored a card party, beld in the Fire House last week. Special prizes awarded were Mrs. I. Morris, cake: Mrs. Paul Alexan- cake: and Dotty Kepple, roast dinner. Winner at Mrs. Clyde Fuhrman 500, Mrs. Gainer, Dora Brown, der, pork cards were: Pinochle, Fenstermacher, Mrs Mrs Harold Alexander, Eby. Bridge, Mrs. Elmer Mrs, Harry Brown and Mrs. James Eshleman, erie t tlie SENT TO WHITE HILL I'OR GAS STATION THEFTS Jerome M. Kreider Manheim R2, pleaded guilty to two and sentenced to Industrial Home and Paul Harry Fstell, I andis eichicen, of counts of larceny the Pennsvlvania at White Hill. Chief of Police H. H. Brock, Man- heim, testified that Kreider admit- ted entering the gasoline station of Leroy Geib, Manheim R2, in early March and stealing $30 in cash, a | another | Eastern | nip, Joy FIRE CO. | | | { | | | | LOST THEIR LICENSES iwho has been quite ill the past few watch valued at $50. Wolgemuth, Manheim R2, station operator $30 in John gasoline Kreider cash narged stole rm — — REVUE pre- SPONSORS MAGICAL Th: Mt. Joy Fire C will MYSTERY COMEDY CAST AT LANDISVILLE APR. 9 - 10 Waller, Jcanne Weaver, Jean Haunstein, Joanne Forney, Anne Sheck, Jack Logenecker, Clar- ence Mowery, Jack Way, Donald Cope, rald Carrigan, Chester Cchoenberger and Jay Risser. Miss Mary Lee Forney will di- rect, Bernice Miller wil] be the prompter. Also assisting in the vlay will be Dorothy Matzler and Ruth Ebersole, programs: Elwood Brubaker, stage assisted by Gene Guubb, Landis Bowers and Dan Heisey; Don Ginder. elec- trician; Betty Edwards, Jessi> Co- vert and Wanda Weaver, pro- perties, ee ‘Date With Judy’ By Junior Class The Junior Class of Mount Joy High School will present “A Date with Judy,” a comedy in three acts, Thursday and Friday nights, Avril 22 and 23, in the high school audi- torium. Miss Catharine G. Zeller English teacher, is directing the production. Cast of characters includes: Phyl- lis Hoffman, Joyce Ellis, Nancy Brown, Dolores Wilson, Clark Derr, Glenn Shupp, Mary Jane Krall, Jack Tyndall, Anna May Yassick, Glenn Bailey, Victor Morris, Cor- rine Markley, Jane Anderson. Marianne Long and Helen Detwiler and John Melhorn are student managers. Charles S. Rovenolt, industrial arts teacher, is This Mor- elec- advising the stage committee. committee consists of: Victor Charles Heisey, Leroy Hess, effects; Germer, curtain El- (Turn to Page — cn AD ee David Eby Hooked An 18-Inch Trout ris, chairman: trician; sound George man; 2) Reports from our fishermen up to noon today was not very en- couraging. There is every indica- tion that muddy and high water is largely responsible At Donegal Springs only a few small trout were taken and a half dozen boys angling there. Several were caught in the Wit- mer meadow and a few at old Nis- sley Mill. At the intersection of Charles Run and Donegal creek David Eby, of town, hooked an 18 incher, the largest we've heard of being caught. At six o'clock this morning Bruce Greiner, of town, had his limit of ten. He was fishing at Gladfelters run near Maytown. Mari- cars At Wolgemuth’s Mill on the elta pike, there were twenty and women sent Riedel's Magical Revue, on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p. m. at the | Mt. Joy School Auditorium. | The Revue consists of amazing | tricks and illusions, glamorous girls | and fea- | ene of the the High and beautiful costumes, tures Clinton Riedel, most outstanding magicians in Fast, Reidel's Magical evening of Revue premises to be an outstanding entertsinment, of the Peace, South Barbara street, weeks, is now able to be about his home. Rh Er HOSPITAL PATIENT Mr. Harry Eshleman, on Delta St. was removed to the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital, by ambulance, Mon- day night. J parked and fishermen galore, mostly young folks however. They only caught a few. On Charles Run below a few were taken near the bridge the Musser poultry farm. JOHN DARRENKAMP BUYS BRONSON CAB SERVICE The Bronson Cab Service, ed here since Februory 14, Mr. of Florin, has been purchased by Mr. John Dar- renkamp and will be taken over and operat- 1947, by Tom Bronson, Twenty-three motorists from this operated by the new owner upon Hearing | section lost their driving privileges | approval by the Public Utility last week. Among them were Paul | Commission at Harrisburg, Martin Jr., of town and George O’- Ba (Connor, Bainbridge, both reckless | BRONZE TURKEYS STOLEN driving. A. W. Root, operator of Root’s EE} NE Sales Barn, Manheim R1, reported SQUIRE HENDRIX IMPROVED to State Police the theft of six Mr. Arthur H. Hendrix, Justice |brcnze hen turkeys Tuesday or Kane is Wednesday. Cpl. investigating. ll Ane DUE TO COAL STRIKE The Penna. R. R. laid off between 35 and 40 men at Lancaster due to the coal strike. The local freight which makes daily trips between Lancaster and Elizabethtown has been cut in half every other day. James E. | | | | | Lunatics at Large, a mystery comedy, wil] be presented by the! senior class ol East Hempfield Twp, High Schosl at the school in | Landisville on Friday and Satur- day at 8 p. m. The cast will include: Theresa Mohl:r, Loretta Sweitzer, Marion Everything That Happened At Florin Recently The Home Builders Class of Florin Church of the sponsor a week-end Rally on April 21 Rev. Hufl- Saturday the Miller evening the San- the Brethren will and 25 at 7 aker evening, Trio, ger 30 p.m will be the speaker with music by and Sunday Quartette the program Mrs. Annie Myers Mrs. N iesburg. Mr. and Mrs Smith and son, of Harrisburg spent the Mr. and Mrs. J. B and family and Mrs. Walter Geyer, Mrs. Herr, Mrs. Annie Wagner Dr. Olweiler were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton The Miller several selections at Rally will have charge of Wittel and Mrs. Am- were visiting with Mr Mechan- elia and S. Grimm at Homer Terry weekend with Wittel Mr Mabel and the Pre-Evan- gelistic in the Mount Joy high school April 17 at 7:30 p.m. A meeting of the Camp Hill Cem=- (Turn to page 3) SAMUEL ZERPHY BOUGHT FRAME HOUSE AT SALUNGA A 2% story fr on the Hay sold to me h use rishurg pike in Salunga was Zerphy, $6490 at a Samuel of Salunga, for public sale Saturday afternoon. Elmer Spahr was the auctioneer, and the property was in the estat of John W. Bear Metzler. At household items and Elizabeth the same time these also table small $14; small brought high $20: walnut dozen knives pitcher $10 prices: extension cherry leaf table $37: $8; end forks $9: dishes $6 and $7 inten limi ie RAPHO TOWNSHIP 34-A FARM SOLD FOR $6,640 Emmanuel Hoffer ough paid $6,640 for faim of 34 Church, midway between Manheim Mastersonville, M. E Improvements table Manheim bor- acres near Grantz and he'd by at public sale Thursday af- include Bradley ternoon an fraine barn chicken eicht-room dwelling, tobacco shed, hog sty and house. — A Super Highway Route Is Settled north of Lancaster; 10 miles south of Reading: eight miles northeast of Ceatesville: three and one-half mile of Phoenixville; twee miles (Turn to page 6) I CASE HEARD R2, back injur- south COMPENSATION Weaver, ition for Harvey Manheim isked compens: ies he said he sustained January 23, 1947 100-pound hag it the U. S.| while carrying a of Asbestos Division, art Ali ———— A BREAK IN SERVICE There was a slight interruption in electric in this local- ity Sunday The trouble was located in the Donegal substa- | Marietta Pike south- ashestos rings power service afternoon. tion along the west of town. FARMERS MAKE RECORD Pennsylvania's total of $767172- 000 in 1947 is the highest faim cash income ever recorded in the history of the State. ee ll ON THE WRONG SIDE Raymond Findley, Manheim R2, at Lancaster for wrong * of the was prosecuted driving on the side street. A MARRJAGE LICENSES Harold B. Harlan, Landisville, and Vivian Burkhart, Strasburg RI. Sister Trio will render | auditorium on Saturday, | near | N. | a Rapho twp. | Ly y aH We understand the Boro of Eph- [first one ever made by any borough. $2.00 a Year in Advance rata, thra its manager Carl W Commissioner Diehm, when in- WILL BUILD AN ADDITION B . f Fuehrer, will ask the County Com- on the oes said: Dre 4 ere 1s nothing in the law pre- YO THE LEGION HOME N F missioners for a portion of that ig ; rie EWS rom Haid fuel 1 Nosated , | vent them from asking.” Of course . f e ¥ » J JN I 1 ue ax mey { Oc iN ac . : he April Heeling of the Walter ojo fuel tax money allocated each | ry.ehm did not commit himself but | 5 Ihersole Post 185 was held last e al 16S or unty for the upkeep of its roads. see no good reason why other { Dur, April 8, at the Legion | . . | There was some difference of op= | boros can’t do like Ephrata—ask for | Post Honve 0 k R din Jini betwee I 3 | 0, ; : J en ancaster County | it. It was decided at this €a g and the state relative to these funds. | Mount Joy Boro usually spends to build an addition to the Parkesburg has received a fine | Our County Commissioners set | from $2500 to $3,500 on its streets present home, More information : ‘ah | : te | : ,.. (new ambulance, up a special fund about a year ago annually. This includes repairs, wv : Je Syn Her US Lancaster city reports 1,800 per- and immediately received their {such as oiling, chipping ete. In addition. The Building Committee . share his ro: o i i i i A isons there listed as unemployed. ¢hare of this road account, the first addition we receive an appropria= in charge are Albert Myers, chair- Tic 3 iva . ronvre. Thi Hv ! a. ‘ There is a report that Russia is |in two years. This leaves a con- tion from the state for street work man; Earl Miller, Bud Cramer, | a : ; : A | ; now building the greatest air force | siderable amount for road purpos- |each year and inasmuch as some Howard Brown and Newton Ken- |. $49 : LR : lig in the world es. $434,000 to be exact money is paid boros directly, we alg. . ml. . . i : : Penna. State Colleve named a This money, however, heretofore | doubt whether the Commissioners | A carnival committee was ap- | : . oy : . 5 i fet committee to select a president for | was used only on rural roads and | will share with us from this parti- | vointed t take charge of the car- | : 5 a ' ; : { : ‘hat institution the request from Ephrata is the cular fund. ! nivalg for . this year, Robert Ne . 3 ‘ - con . ‘ 2 : Ninety-five million tires and 79 Tem | Brown was appointed chairman of ord i: | said committee, whose plans will tubes were produced in the The L N ™ Re d 5) : ne United States in 1947 al rt be announced at a later date. nited Siotes Jn 1047. € 0c €ws | 0 uary ecor : Fhe Armstrong Cork Co. a’ Lan- [ All bills were approved and| ter } bscribed $125,000 to th | paid. A dutch lunch was serve Pheer hus Peo the t k h t i hh § served General Hospital Fund. or € as ce rou ou is { tollowing the meeting, | reer nll The largest fleet of B-29's ever to mass in one flight, thirty, left their ery rie y 0 | ntire 0C ity | base in Kansas for Germany. $13 200 Goal Set Here ii ey Paving was resumed on the youd B. Frank Hartman, seventy-mnine, { y Paul Hoffman, president of Stude- . . ene nnn | ftom Akron to Lancaster. { at Columbia Monday. . . baker Corporation, quit his $96,000 ie pee hi | . oF A Soe The temperature fell to 32 de Urban S. Blecher, sixty-one, of | job and accepetd a $20,000 position. x5 i il (Turn to page 6) grees here on Friday night. { Manheim, at Miami, Fla. | Objectives totaling $24,000 in the otal iia Four companies were called ks Lewis E. Shupp, 49, well known | public campaign for the Lancaster a m a fire at Columbia Friday. yoxer, died in New Holland. La pan Jor “I | MRS. BEULAH WARNER aT wR I ; | General Hospital's $1,500,000 build- | we After today, April 15 that auto} Leah, wife of Harry L. Morrow, l. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS : | . . : ing fund have been approved by must carry 1948 license plates or |at Columbia, aged sixty-five years. : ; : Mrs. Beulah Warner entertained : { : ; campaign committees in Mount Joy A else. | Norman P. Ober, fifty-one, Pen- to dinner on Saturday, Rev. and : | : | Borough and Lower Mount Joy Ninety cases of chicken-pox were | ryn, at St. Joseph's Hospital Mon- , Yr te 4 : | Mrs. Charles Shore, Mr. and Mrs. : i | { Township, it was reported this week as reported in the county the past two day. { Clarence Haldeman, all of Lingles- | . .“ . {by Jesse Snavely, Jr. campaign weeks, | Lester Dohmer, sixty-six, Eliza- | : town; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Halde- . 0 : Sake . 3 | leacler for the group of committees . Frank Pickler Manheim, was | hethtown R1, died from pneumonia ! man of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. War- | 5 aa | re [around Mount Joy. | Shank 1 i "i Glori fined $100 and costs for violating the [ after a week's illness. ren Shank an aughter qq, : | Lester G. Hostetter, commander Ai iv Fl ig on ug pin re A liquor law. | Mary, widow of Leroy G. Amway, ta May, rin, S. ¢ Shenk ‘ y uy Non : i | for Mount Joy Borough, announced 'y, © ! hy SATS ioe ik Five Ephrata RD men paid $20 at Marietta, aged fifty-seven. She | Bares and Mr. Irvin Walters, Mr. and Mrs. . : . oe 5 [that a goal of $13,200 has been ap- each and costs for catching suckers | was born in Fast Donegal. | : : : Robert Shank, of Mount Joy; Mr. i | proved in the campaign. This sum i Mts. Jocoh Ciel M with a jig and net. Moses H. Ebersole, seventy-one, will build and equip two private sl Ts, dacon MISA of Nd | Pie. James I. Morton mu ined a [at Elizabethtown Tuesday, Ms. rooms in the northwest corner of ‘lt : . fractured ankle in a 13! fall at Howard Musser, Mount Joy RD is . The evening was greatly enjoyed : | : (Turn to page 6) be i 1 = 1 vel the Marietta depot. a daughter. y instrumenia’ tpugic and gogpe The Record-Express, Lititz, start- Rev. John Henry Weber, native ‘of A 4H Com. Club ‘Was Organized Thirty-five were enrolled in the Elizabethton 4-H Commun- ity Club for 1948 at the organiza- Tuesday evening youths meeting held lin the Florin school with Assistant Agent M. M. Smith in gen- eral charge, | tion | County | H. E. Warren, of the Lancaster | Chamber of Commerce, spoke to the group. The next session will : held at the Florin school on elected: Mount Robert cflicers were Daniel president. These President, Heisey, Joy R2; Wolgemuth, Alma bethtown R3; treasurer, Martin, Jr, Mount vice Mount Joy RI; Longenecker, secre- | | | Fe May 11, i | | | tary, Eliza- Curvin Joy RI; leader, Helen Snyder, Mount Joy That much-talked-of super high- | pq. game leaders, Marian Hess and way route has finally been announc- | Clair Baum, b th of Elizabethtown ed by Governor Duff. Here it is. } R3; and news reporter, John Ris- The route will travel from Car- | cor Bainbridge. lisle to a point south of Mechanics- | Adult local project leaders chos- burgh, skirt New Cumberland and | on: Corn, Victor Longenecker, ross the Susquehanna between | Elizabethtown R3: tobacco, Curvin Steelton and Highspire. | H. Martin, Mount Joy RI; pigs, It will pass about six and one- | J hn D. Roland, Mount Joy RI; half miles south of Lebanon; five | capons, Paul M. Hess, Elizabeth- miles northeast of Ephrata; 12 miles | town R3: and strawberries, H. B. Marietta RI, a Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, Mount Joy R1, a son Monday at the Lan- caster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Laurie Jones, 26 S. Market street, this boro, a daughter at 9:32 p. m. Thursday at the Lan- caster General Hospital. re ee eee CLARENCE SCHOCK RESIGNS FROM TP COMMISSION Clarence Schock sent a letter resignation {rom the Town Planning Endslow, of Commission to each of the six mem- bers of Boro Council. The resigna- tion was effective April 12. He gave “failure of his eyesight” as the rea- son, — OVERCOME BY FUMES Three persons were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes while working at the Masonic Homes farm in Elizabethtown, Tuesday. The potato grader, powered by a was the source of gasoline engine, the fumes. EE 47TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Hetrick, Mount Joy street, celebrated their forty-seventh wedding anniversary. on Sunday. song | singing. ELECTED SIGMA MEMBER AT STATE COLLEGE Richard T. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. B. Brown, a junior at Penna. State College has been elected a member of the Sigma Tau National Fraternity. He is a member of the Phi Gam- Delta elected State engineering publication and of the Penna Engineering Honor Fraternity, and was re- to the Staff the Engineer, the student ma cently of Penna. is al- SO a member State Trail Squad. rrr el eee RAYMOND WAS TRAVELING A TRIFLE TOO FAST Raymond R. Sumpman, Mount Joy R2, was charged with driving too fast for conditions and ignoring a red traffic light. Police alleged he was clocked at 50 miles an hour on New Holland Ave., from Plum Si to Reservoir St., at 3 a. m. and in the chase he drove through a red light at New Holland Ave. and Franklin St. tll fame CANCER CAMPAIGN OPENS IN COUNTY TODAY, THURS. ET DH MR. CLAYTON D. HEISEY SUFFERS FRACTURE HIP Mr. Clayton D. Heisey, 8 Henry Street, fractured his hip Monday morning, while working at Nor- man Heisey’s garage. Dr. Workman was called and la- ter Mr. Heisey was by | ambulance to the Lancaster General hospital. ell) Wiican 12-INCH WATER PIPE NOW COSTS $4.06 Fi. Mount Joy can get an idea what a 12-inch water the horo would cost today. New Holland asked for bids, warded the contract at $4.06 per foot To that we would like to add the cost of excavating and con- nections. conveyed main around received one and a- amount A RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, April 23rd and 24th the Ladies Bible Class of Trinity Lutheran Church will hold a Rummage sale in the Church House. Opening Friday at one o’- clock and Saturday morning at ten ‘Will Boroughs Receive a Share of Liquid Fuel Tax Money From County Commissioners an auto ed its seventy-second year of con- | Lancaster, was killed in was sixty tinuous publication. crash near Gettysburg. He An automobile stolen at Colum- |years old. bia March 22, was recovered at Mrs, Mary E. Bartch, Columbia North Platte, Neb. { who would have been one hundred Ephrata’s burgess will not ac- | (Turn to page 3) cept his $300 salary. He says the | ——_—— pe funds can be used for community | YAJLED AFTER HE welfare. | STRUCK A TRUCK Paul Nagle, Marietta, drunken driving Sending Deputations 206 W. Front with Police forty, charged Stata St. was by . . efter his auto collided with a Id { truck on the Harrisburg vike, i To For. Mission Fie S hy Bi * end . I dn . Graybill Wolgemuth, Minister, a | 1 m. Tuesday. foreign mission board member of | State Policeman Spotts, the pros- ine Brethren in Christ Church, | ecutor, said Nagle wes driving west Lorn and living in this community | the l2ft side of the highway all his life, has been chosen by the | when he struck a truck driven east General Conference of 1947 {o visit | hy George W. Burns. 33. Phila. the two foreign mission fields | Only slight damage to the vehicles where they are working. resulted and no one was injured. 1648 will be the 50th year of the | Nagle was pronounced unde: the work in Africa. July 6th is the | influence hy a Landisville phvsi- date for Jubilee o 50th anni- | cian and later committed to jail in versary | default of $300 bail for a hearing Mr. Wolgemuth will be accom=- | before Justice of the Peace George panied by Bishop H. N. Hostetter, | A. Shenck, Landisville, also of this county, also chosen by { EE (Turn to Page 2) LANDISVILLE YOUNG MAN'S rt | CAR UPSET ON LITITZ PIKE SPRAY KILLED 21 STEERS The Lancaster County Unit of the | Robert Maloney, eighteen, Lan- American Society will open the WORTH ABOUT $5,000 | disville, told State Police that his drive for $18,841 towards the nation- George N. Zimmerman, farmer | op skidded on the wet road, caus- al goal of $16,042,000 today, Thurs- at New Holland Bl, spray d hi ing him to lose control. The ear hit day, William J. Robinson, drive herd of 40 steors on Thursday | a bank and rolled over. Young Ma- chairman, has announced. Thursday night he steers starl- |y,hey walked to the Lancaster Gen- Mount Joy's Guota is $440. Mari- ed bo die id far 31 of them are eral Hospital, received treatment ctta $215, Londisville $273, Eliza-) 9%? A New Holland veter-.,.; y.q discharged. bethtown $772. i ian said Zimmerman failed to | tmnt li dilute the spray, used for insects | TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Therefore it was tco strong, passing through the animals’ dire. \ Chief of Police, Park Neiss Jr. Yiooss was estimated at nearly | prosecuted John U. Baker, Landis- $5000 It was reported that the | Ville , no inspection sticker nine steors still alive can be saved Officer Good prosecuted Wayne Holtzman, Steelton, and Wm Joy, improper pas- Blanton, Main Street, stop sign violation. ————— Pee | sing | Mt All will be summoned for a hear= of the Peace Ar- DESTROYED $2,000 WORTH Or BOTTLED-CANNED BEER Last Sheriff Lane sisted by Zerphey ed 17,784 and seized during a raid near Thursday Deputy as- | ing before Justice thur des hoy - heo i] Hendrix. i Deeds Recorded | Marian H. and Martin L. Moore, | Township, to William J. Maryline June Wagner, Mount bottles cans of They dumped it into a mine in East Hempfield township - lb rt a — SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS MAY HOP Mount Joy and Friday, April 30th, the May Hop | Joy Township, tract of land contain- will be held in the high school audi- {ing 127 acres, 61.67 perches with torium, from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. premises and other improvements, Music will be furnished by Ira |Mount Joy, Twp nn Ain itt. SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY There will be a special meeting of Mount Joy Boro Council next Mon- day evening at which time there will in all likelihood be a report on the boro’s suit with the state. The Gingrich development will also be Jowman and the crowning of the Queen at nine o'clock. re et LOCAL CROP SOLD Roy Kaylor, of Rheems sold his 18 acre crop of tobacco to C. Rob- ert Nissly for H. Roy Nissly & Co Inc. for 28c for the wrappers and o'clock. discussed. 10¢ for the fillers.