hsm Goal For Mount Joy Borough In General Hospital Building Fund Campaign WEERLY IN LANCASTER Financing a New Fire ig The Mount J 0) Bulletin Engine Puzzles Council MOST meeting Joy - Boro council was held Monday wi wu Joi Everything Th VOL. XLVII, NO. 48 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, May 6, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance 4 bai Fg oi very 8 at 3 ing regular and special meeting | PP ned At Ww I Kill d THOSE WHO USE RIFLES were read and approved | a € oman is NIE CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL rief News From | A letter from Boro Solicitor Ars Fl R tl or Over at Columbia a heavy calibre oa wld was read in which he stated orin ecen y { When Motorcycle rifle bullet crashed through a win- The Dailies For De Mr. Schock of the Town Plan- Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 2 Joo od Man ning commission was wholly un- g the Florin Hall Association will | ol i A and her daughter. Glass was splat- . k R hh justified in accusing Boro Council of hold a Rummage Sale at the Florin e V \ ig W a I asSing Struck An uto tered over food on their table. There UIC ea g ignoring and by-passing the com= ql. If you have any articles you ® | top Peters Mcuntain, Perry Co. | "° tas avlioul: 1 ie : thet Forest fires burned over 51800 : ~ : | Sunday, Mrs Dolores E. Ovler, PEt ee, bar Ae ol y nae ere thruout Pennsylvania last I'he resignation of Clarence Building Fund. The sale opens Fri- 1 30, of Union Deposit, mother of a arc dwellings in the vicinity. vear 1Schock as a member of the commis= | dav at 6 p.m. and all day Saturday. . There is one caution would help a |?" : sion was read and accepted. News : : ® gathered nightly to shoot rats. Rifle order at which the Commission pall Thursday evening. The pro= { | collision of vehicles at the curve a- : in Britain. | could take offense. ceeds of the sale will be used in the Thrown to the highway in a 4 Potato rationing has finally ended shooting is certianly a dangerous of this resignation appeared in The is a dump nearby where young men mission. There was nothing out of dunt want. bring them to us at the 6 year old son, died a short time $1500 will be ‘ BYTES ’ . S15 wi ww spent to preserve | . ‘dav Ww a S| lot of shooters would adhere to it. } ! On Saturday evening a surprise later a 300-year-old ouk tree in Oxford [birthday party was held at the res- Never use a steel jacket bullet in Wetin several weeks ago. "Horo. Bulletin severa idence of Benj. H. Staley, by Claude | ! . Mrs. Oyler was riding the tan- T . . \ hd P y wa ic A hoot Us ball ose she g. Use & llet that 11 | oY rp! o J he Road Must Be Completed Within Gave d Birt ay arty dem of a motorcycle cperated by |¢ : Shoe : : hae a en | The dogwood blossoms at Valley Burg Brown report q collec A. Reigle in honor of Mrs. Reigle her hushand. Melvin. C Oyler, | Mushroom when it strikes. The lat- For Alb heir Bost al tions to the amount of $43.00 the : {) H J d Si t fi WwW k D | Forge will be at their best about [and daughter, Emma Katharine o {her brother, Henry, of Mount Joy | curve and started their desce ter will not travel any distance after past month. ; i. M: on Harrisburg, May Contracts for construction of 7.39 | R1, entertained recently at a birth- | down the south slope. An auto- The husband was injured but not | : ay 10 : / For Philinnine bir seri studing and. is not, able 10 vieehet | go Lit Societ f Mil Mr. Newcomer, of the Street com- You Wi 1e Page Literary Society of Mil- seriously. | . J | Miss Shirley Ann Sweitzer and} The evelist had Sut. rounded the | In either case, the use of rifles is | mittee, reported some patching done | A delightful evening was enjoyed rf]? dangerous matter if not handled ; | Id and had West Donegal St. swept to by all. Those present were: Mr. and [ninety-three years old. 4 | . . | carefully, Al A : | vst eliminate dust. | Mrs. Benj. Staley and children, enti lessen ©0s Angeles motorist was ar- | > ” Mr. Keller of the Water commit- [ James and Joyce, Jacob Klugh, Mrs. miles of four lane divided pavement on U. 8. Route 230 | gay party given in honor of Miss | mobile thet preceded them, over- fen Anges a ee | | tee. reported No. 2 chlorinator re- [Ruth Klugh, Mr. and Mrs. David yiy . 0 2s. avwntda why Morey . Ii. p . Dh ines | ated hes tot ro aa i between Mount Joy and Lancaster were awarded today | Milagvina Viado, of the Philippines. [ated by Miss Lois S. Engle, Florin | Mrs. Viet’ r Brooks committed within five minutes. ; CE Eh nicer Franklin aid rl TL : Is , se clkidde ' re ho Al & - lge ard c ih. : by the Department ol Highways. This section of the | Miss Viado could nct be present | skidded and stalled sideways | Forty cans of fingerling trout ‘paired and that a report on new ; ns Mi 1 M water rates would be made at the Ruth, all of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. . i : . . but all gifts nd icture if the long \ ] heavily traveled Harrvisburg-Lancaster highway will be | uy A lk j ' b : 2 ih il highway Unable 40, | were placed in streams in the vicin- 3 titer Charles Frasch, of Columbia, Mr. : =18 © - > party wi oe sent her by mail. avoid the automobile Oyler crash- | f Fol i he G & Fiat une meeting | i asch, at a cost of £2. 9° \ WwW ity of Ephrata by the Game & Fish ce ak Koa Yon 4 , mon oved at a cost of $2,516, 600.25. Those present were: Nancy Gin- leq into the vehicle. The eyelist said € C 00 urse, Association there Arthur Myers asked permission [and Mrs. Paul Kauffman and son, Em All of the construction is on relo- | der, Marian Ruth Musser, Nancy (Turn to Page 2) | The local School Board met Mon- | 1 hal A out Asherian wed | to use the baseball diamond in the Paul E and Donald of Ironville, Mr. cation. The project starts east of Mt. | Musser, Patsy Sweitzer, Pauline ee |day with all members present and | i170. $53.50 for having 63 trout Park each Saturday. Referred * to, and Mrs. Donley Mast, of Gap, Mr. if : ang Mrs. Frank Kipp, of East A Temporary Bus Joy near the present U. 8 230 turns Kaine, Doris Ressler, Artemus | WILI, ERECT NEW HOUSE [reported a balance on May 1st. of | mostly under size, in his coat. He the committee. Jans Jars HS ip : [to enter Salunga. It will extend | Aungst, Leo Wickenheiser, Kay ONE MILE EAST OF TOWN $3.M07.71 lives near Chambersbure Supervisor Smeltzer repored that Petersburg, Miss Doris Miller, ol Permit Is Granted eastward toward the City of Lan. McMahon, Faye Wickenheiser. Mi-| WM)» Roy Ament now a resident The board is having the former Beryl Wagner, Pequea, a PW & ie needs alum and Hires yy wa he p 72 2 | nerva 2 7S ends {nig - : : : ¢ i ” i : Tur ( age 2) % The Pipl: Tiltits. Commission) Se » meet gi Route 2 The i nerva Aungst, Glenda Knight, Lo- of Stauffertown and employed by | ‘Soup kitchen” in the west end of PC employee, received $250 for find- (Turn to Page 2 (From Page 3) o » Utility mmissio » highwe az 3 retta Sweitzer a M: aine. Ja- : new highway will be east of the | retta Sweitzer, Ida Mae Kaine, Ja-|the PP &L., will erect a white [the basement renovated to be use ing the body of Russell Balliet, Ber- has granted Benjamin Baits, fIR. R. tracks for its entire distance. | net Geyer, Raymond Sweitzer. Bil- semi-bungalow adjacent to the gas aS an art room during the 1948- 19 wick floating on the river Mar. 18 Maytown, permission to furnish | John H. Swanger, Lancaster, has | lv Greider, Henry Sweitzer and tation formerly the school house | term. The art classes for the year real nines: e 0C ews ortuary eco a . HAROLD GEIB NOW HEADS ! of the Lancaster Shoe Co Cliza- eting 4.8 iles at a cost of - } were blave ize ; . ; iss Clare ors. ar . I Ine neaster 2 '” {structing 4.81 miles at a cost of $1, Games were played and prizes | ope mile east of town. The cellar | Signation of Miss Clara Byers, art 1-H COMMUNITY CLUB For The Past Week ‘Throughout This | have been suspended due to the re- | | | | bethtown; Maytown Mfg 20. | ope 190 & Aline ; 1 ; i Ye At +1 The remaining 2.59 miles | were won by evervone present : : | teacher. w as recently married. i : ba i I ¢ foundation is completed and the teacher, who was rec Harold Geib from Manheim R 2 Mayt n and ‘A Ww ian. and! : . The 3 ‘ { wt Arter Mori Maytow hg rmar ! will be built by C. W Good. Inc., The following is a message sent |. nerete blocks will he laid in Hie Mrs. Victor Brooks, of Florin, has was president of the Mase V Bri fl T Id, E t § 3.47 T been appointed the school nurse for ; ery rie y 0 nti | e Locals y Sons Inc., Marietta. Yanancton TR 1.153.479 (Turn t Age. J) Lancaster. at the bid ol $1,153.479.- | (Turn to page 2) very near future. From then on Mr. tersonville 4-H Community Club | The permit is good tor four 75 +» Qood ¢ et als " . I 75. The Good contract also includes | y Ament will take over and contem- lersville State Teachers College is nn et eee eae tr ee eg ie ee femporary bus service to employees heen give » contrac + con- | Shirley Sweitzer . : 1 } been given the contract for con ey Sweitze on the north side of the highway, | [the coming term in a joint arrange- ‘ ; : snoht I tt t it f Brid i Ked : ith the M at a reorganization meeting held n he meantime, the ‘ucti ridges arry a dui ial o Ww e ount : : . . . i oe “construction of Bridges is carry the ‘Will D | 3 A plates doing practically all the wood | ™¢ nt wor vith t uv ot the Mastersonville schoolhouse, [ed for letting his dog kill a rabbit zabethtown. ommission wi decide whether | new hishwav rer tracks of a . : . mshi schools . Sit . : Bolt : furnish 4 [new highway over frac or of he 1 eve op - work himself. He is quite an ex- Joy win up sc gongs. ; with M. M. Smith, assistant co. {out of season. | Jacob H. Fishel Jr., sixty-nine, at Ollz may urnisn 16 Service on APY ino y = > A a . . ar yas S , vr - . . Reading Company and the Little | pert in wood working, having built | The board was shown samples o in Wehoral shares The Retailers’ Asso. of the C. of East Petersburg. | the penmanship done by the Peter- | Samuel K. Shaffner, seventy-sev- ri Se eS yo 8 a permanent basis Boltz is ask-|Conestog: eek . . in ! { : 3 Corfeson, Crack. ar t an SVi e several real nifty motor boats. Other officers elected are as{C. at Lititz, recommends parking : ng ¢ 1011Ly 0 operate along a > y acts inv y y r > of a : 4 > > The two contracts involve 331.898 | When completed Mr. Ament will fon Dt ow 1andwriting | r,s: Charles Geilr, vice-presi- | meters for that boro. en, at Manheim. in the grade school. dent; Kenneth Ober, Manheim R2 | A bank at Lincoln, this county | Mrs. Myra Miller Stauffer, 75, at Charles Sergeren, Lititz, was fin- | Henry Burkholder, eighty, at Eli- Lancaster county route to and cubic yards of excavation and 498.- | Grading will begin soon en aloccupy the property. from Elizabetht wn and Marietts, 442 cubic vands of fill. The con- | new three-acre park in the year of Cn ett eee eee { The tests of last fall were QO | - treasurer: Patricia {will extend its closing time from 3 Manheim Tuesday. employees of he three f ton . : | Purchased by the Land- | NO ONE WAS IN BED ere ya 3 Ds WAI Joan Shenenberger, Mannheim R2,| At its last meeting Lititz boro | Elizabethtown, at St. Joseph's Hos- companies to and from points on Wid 3 fe an | je bine ; By the property is to 2 Divage totale Vie wi Ee oe nih Ts i 0 yume Rufus Haldeman, council authorized a $10,000 loan to pital Money. 2 DE : an oped 2s a community pro- | caused in a two car collision on Manheim R3, news reporter meet expenses until its water rents! Margaret Elizabeth, wife of Harry the proposed route and the plants (Turn to nage 3) North of | Principal Wilbur Beahm, present- cst Wess due. Jone 1 (Herr. at Brickerville Sunday aged [re The firemen, after stumps are [ Route 230 about a mile The rio ele 1 nace OEY it - . . i : The right to pick up passengers [om wed and grading completed, | town at 6:40 pm Saturday, ac- (ed his report which was read and ALUMNI BANQUET JUNE 10 The Manheim township school seventy-one. Walter F. Herr, of this | y civinll vi 0 o State Police wie | accepted. . | . : plan to build a small pavilion and | cording to State Policeman Lewi The officers of the Mt. Joy High [board raised its tax from twenty to boro, is a son. yutdcor fireplace, pr a | Kishbaug! | Bills ¢ ing to $367.34 were . en outdcor fireplace, provide a | Kishbaugh. | Bills amounting to $367 Were School Alumni Association met on | twenty-five mills. The budget calls | Charles F. Seibert, sixty- four, Eli- Forge Vet- Cavite a hig Yolice sai ar drive ; - {approved for payment. : The Lot A ; rarking let, and plant trees around Police said a car driven by An- |app! ved Jo DRT Wednesday, April 14, at the home |for $330,000 expenditures. zabethtown, at Valley ie Lebanon Auto Bus ompany, | the show window of Robert's El- | Hospital Saturday. Robert he are: thony travel-| : Inc operates between the tv i li ! Te ] "13 i oe ji i i ing a of Lester Hostetter. Planning was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart of erans os re ety : ac'vien]l Store is most eye apvealing | ater a large pavilion, 30 by 60] ing we on woute 25 was at- H L d Di tte {hn 7 4 ; po ria a y we “. wAR OY Tt f this boro, is a son. communities and protested Bgliz| and : i 1 Tm Yorn} | arry Leeaom ISPOSES [started for the annual banquet with {Staten Island, N. Y., spent a wet k , Seibert, of this bo is ! ios #72 /7nd is viewed by mony people ench.] feet. is to be erected. Two fesil. | jo make a left turn into members of the senior class. June 10 here with the formers’ mother, Mrs Miss Mary Hemperly, 32, Annville application insofar as it contem-' qv. vals, to be held jomtly with the|a privite drive when struck by a Of Coal-Feed Business hav ion. soloctod a. the nicht tor | Bare Barrio snd other: relatives was I plated service within that territory; mhe earc nnd. | Calune Fire C eo ve or | car driven Fast by Robert Kre hs : on nes i av te sual? ears moving. ghout Hu . ad 0 ans planned fo ale ax = | On Saturday evening Mr. Harry |he batnquet. Eli Hostetter will be . meee dent at Elizabethtown Sunday eve- between Mayvtown and Marietta or | cmv av. from points within one-half mile | AND BUILD IN MOUNT JOY of those two places is excludqd The miniature Citv on ddisnlay in in a motorcycle acci- | : . Yann . v ‘kso ve J “i | . : 3 1 treets. the electrically lichted (Turn to page 6) 55 Jackson Drive N One Was two (the caterer. As plans are more ful- | MOTORIST FINED $200 AND [Poe died in a Harrisburg Hospital. i Leed ill end twenty - | . . Ledom wi en a twenty-iwo stores : h the Sn ll li ee injured, police said . . y nc tores and hemes and the miniature | ! | vear business career. having dis- [ly developed we will keep you in- | COSTS BY JUDGE WISSLER ———— eee | SE 8 . Raymond E. Forry Highway Money er Noe, oe de R il d B id | TTENDE ey up x | posed of his coal and feed businesg | formed. Paul Nagle, 40, of Marietta : ji : dita are a cleverly arranged al roa rl ge S A am SURPRISE ig Jin the cast end of town. i as Snes $900 and costs by the Raymond E. Forry, forty-seven, From Motor Funds pay Tut J el oe | Mr. Maurice M. Bailey, ne of [CHANGE IN PASTORS; REV. Lititz R4, died Saturday in a Har- =n po ne Ph od po gd He Approved By PUC ] I 1 id ’ Mo] the office men at the Grey Iron ,WASER GOES TO RPADING risburg hospital of pneumonia. He Se n. des'gned and bul w How- Joy, | a Mrs. Je n y ha ry or? of Alans. Ohi, | The Public Utility Commission and daughter, Gloria May of Florin Jes asting Company here for many A Te Bev Ce of fhe You have through May 10th to | announced Thursday at Harrisburg attended a birthday surprise dinner | ¥ ns, and former boro Secrets Ia Thame it [that it had approved a State [in honor of Alfred Hardeman at his has acquired the coal business and court Friday Nagle was arrest- State Policeman George Spotts after his car collided with was born near Maytown, E. Done- a truck operated hv George W. [gal Twp. a son of the late Isaac and Rurns, 33. Philadelphia at Landis- {Martha Engle Forry. He was a ville cn April 13 No one wa (Turn to page 3) tm an tl A The city and county horoughs and townships will get $52686 as Greenmount Church, Reading: to be succeeded by the Rev. W. N. Biech- | their June 1 allocations from the State M-tor Fund Part of a 20 millon dollar fund to be distributed throughout the 12TH MAY DAY PAGEANT construction of a State, the money is earmarked for' ANT) SPRING MUSICAL a Reading Railroad track over US| Charles Shore and son, Paul, Miss with et maintenance and construc-{ he twelfth annual Mav Day | fon na of brides. oi (pageant, theme “Down On The | ; . . engaged in farming near Donegal |Erounds in our boro. roads. | Ferme?” will be held at 8 p. wi. Fie | cation project, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hardeman. Eprin ior 15 endacing hs he c rurdiazed for $17.000 by Dale . ¢ m. ps : . i . | ‘ings lor to engaging i- : These amounts will be received day, May 7 in the East Donegal twp. | The order also approved altera- | The evening was enjoyed with in- | He is retiri | HARRISON S. NOLT NAMED ueen Kreiner of that vicintv. at the re | ] s gi t Foti aa ae hi Bla ness here. e is retiring on BD. SWOT : Jecally: | hich school at Maytown. under the | tion of a nearby crossing where a |strumental music and gospel song We hoalth.. DELEGATE TO CONVENTION ; ; : public sale held by Herman G. see | Mr. Arthur Mayer, extensive poul- j tryman south of town, will take |ler, assigned bridge to carry Other guests were Rev. and Mrs. | . . I v. in ity 1: | over the feed business. Both will tev. Waser was very popular eS take charge next Mondsy. while located in this vicinity. Last Route 230 the Harrisburg pike | Dawn Lindeman, Mr. and Mrs. | x a ee —_ — Highways Department plan for [home in Palmyra on Sunday. = m—— FARM AT CHICKIES CHURCH BRINGS £17.000.00 Betty Gutshall Is | «ve or mo tom ct oo: he had charge of the play- | { | | I from retirement | injured | | | es : . For many years Mr. Leedom was | year as a part cf a $2500000 relo-|Clarence Hardeman of Linglestown, : rroximately acres ~ A t of 3 Fast Petersburg. $301 5 Nizacl +s : rural ro: ARPES eo eee voun Betty Gutshall and Richard Sheetz . . a t Petersbur 301.50: Fliza-! of Joan, S. Savior. The ural road is carried over the Pa. i - “> - A quarterly conference meeting : Ki Q [i and Maria S. Kreiner, on the . so o ane Oo he p reigned as King and ueen ol 1 premises about 1 1-2 miles north bethtown, $765.49: Manheim’ ; : Railroad right-of-way. The work [GRADE SCHOOL ART Fou | FOUR CARS COLLIDE annus ay 0 R CARS COLLIDED {May at the annual May Hop nf Chickies Church of the Breth- $683.26: Mari na Queen will be crowned by Mary 83.26; Marietta, $437.56: Mount [oy Kelly and Mary Jane Drager. |MUst be completed by Nov. 1, 1949] AND FLOWER SHOW | BUT NO ONE WAS HURT gelieal United Brethren Chureh "0 ine April 30. Attendant : 3 rN i riaa 1 o 2 ints Immediatelv following at 8 p.m., No one was injured when four Ha the May Court included one hoy Joy : i i Work po both projects will cost The Grade School will have their with the Rev. Dr. D. E Younes, cless townshi ir \ : ‘ urn to page . ED Mower S ’ eds : Ps. io 1% she annual Spring Musical, a pro- Loan ge PR ne nual ant ad Flower Snow pi cars collided on the Marietta pike presiding. Harrison S. Nolt was el- of American music will be Friday, May 7 in the afternoon. | mounts: Mixed Chorus and | MINISTERS ARRIVE The public is cordially invited | | | was held in the Silver Spring Evan- ren, on Thursday afternocn. [mvrovements include a double and one girl from each grade from A . Ty ; near Silver Spring TY .._ lected (delegate to the annual con- | 7 | dwelling equipped with bath and op myer Shongs, fig OpCr- . ._+seven to twelve. They were as fol-| , 0 "0 ilk. feuse afd w (ferences to be held in Mount Joy in: Yo 7-Rarhel 1 i electricity yarn mil use anc : ws: Grade T—Rachel Leaman anc : . T. |September and Mrs. George Swine- | ; ra | "8 - y other buildings Louis S. May . Carl hy indt; Grade : PANES |... the {Shank and Gerald Berrier; Grade are 5 county are eligible for these ators involved were Melvin Harry 41 from Columbia; Isaac Saylor who is 24 from Bainbridge presented by the Conoy, $757.10; East Donegal, | | Girls’ Choir, directed by Eugene C. IN SOUTH AMERICA Prizes will be given for: 1. Small- 1,141.15; East Hempfield $1.100.77: Mrs. Grayhill Wolgemuth, Mount est arrangement; 2. The most un- | Mt Joy, $1407.89: Rapho, $2120. testi 4 WS Joy R2, received an air mail letter |usual; 3. The most beautiful mixed | and Freeman Ford Sil Sor; 22. Jo or S641 73: y and Freeman For er Springs az conRol; . we ry, Joan). Sara Ws i frem her husband Rev. Grayhill (flowers; 4. The most perfected |, ,, Boor din THE MILLER SISTERS TRIO |9 — Mary Rosenfield and Owen ‘gpnNjoRs OFF TO WASHINGTOI Inala nD : a als Wo itr MILL SISTER i rh hts hme] Homplieid, $1008.52; or S Birth Rerord Wolgemuth, who is enroute to Afri- | bloom. TE GETS EXCELLENT RATING |Smith: Grade 10—Shirley Reheard | pio ix members of the Senior 0s INI ee jca, informing her that he has ar- _ { ei > The Miller Sisters Trio. composed |" Willian Pas Grae Pag Class of Mount Joy high school left YOUNG MAN STRUCK RY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keener, Mt. | in Trinidad, South America. o_o f 0 ord $5 COMPLE of ‘Hazel. Jean and Poulive Miller jo Garber and Glenn Bailey; Grade | Wednesday morning for a three day - TNUNTER AY é 3 2 : . 8 INC ayn : ( Turn to Page 2 . ns HIT AND RUNNER NEAR in Fl, a gorv at the Lancaster Os | He reports the trip so far as fine chivities 0 ur Park N ig IH East Donegal High Pupils, received | { Turn od 2) itrip to Washington, Mt. Vernon and | a 0's chie wren lll Sls ig boro's chief o excellent rating in the girls vocal | i They were chaperoned by super=- | ELIZABETHTOWN teopathic Hospital on Saturday. with smooth sailing since the . . : Kennet Landis 16 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, freighter is heavily loaded Police Officers [police completed a rigorous three ,.. of the Forensic and [RETURNED FROM HOSPITAL {months Municipality Police Train- 0il| Mr. Clayton B. Heisey, Henry St., |yising principal Wilbur I. Beahm thas returned to his home after sev- ‘;,3 Miss Catharine Zeller. Mr. : Mrs {ow ; . of Landisville, a son at the Lancaster tl eee . and Mrs. Howard Landis of Ji Music league contests held at {ing course at the Hershey Barracks E-town R2 had suffered injuries |General Hospital Friday. LOCKED BOYS IN CELLAR; Chief of Police Park Neiss report- | 0 City, Pa. of the head and the ribs and cf] Mr. and Mrs. John Shemas, of PARENTS WENT FISHING ed these prosecutions the past week: | last Friday. : ppt. ~~ ta |enteen days at the Lancaster Gen-| The group is scheduled to return the abdomen when struck by ajRheems, a daughter Thursday at Sh | At Columbia a couple locked two [Herbert Honberger, Salunga, stop | He was presented with a diploma MILTON GROVE HOUSE SOLD eral hospital as a surgical patient. May 7th. hit run motorist He was ad-|Joseph’s Hospital. Isons aged 4 and 7 in the cellar last {sign viclation. Has been summoned | [by Lieutenant Colonel Mauk. William BR Thome, tax collector |Mr. Heisey wishes to thank his TTT mitted to St. Joseph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Barry Barto, of \ Sunday and then went fishing. |for a hearing before Squire Mount Joy Township, sold at priv- | friends for the many cards and | ARTIST LONGENECKER {RECOMMEND $2400 YEARLY ate sale the frame dwelling and [flowers FLYS TO ANNVILLE State. Police. af Horchow: & daughter Sunduy ¢ a tate Police at Herchey le ned le Jee unday at | When they arrived home both were | enberry. ev 1 i pe fines « Joseph's Shit: | . | TO 3: eee tl A Aero ‘ he youth was found lying along |St. Joseph's Hospital. | arrested on a cruelty charge. Donald C. Flowers, Mount Joy, | A flat $2400 yearly minimum sal- |}, shop, he recently pur- Linn Longenecker and Norman hart was elected alternate. ect th liam in { Annapolis. the new Hershey road at the] Mr. and Mis. Leroy Neidigh, Mt. EW Yi operating in violation of a restricted ary for pastors, in addition to resi- chased at public sale from, the Gib- |[LANDISVILLE LADY HONORED Sprecher flew to Annville Thurs- north shstern limits of E-town by Joy Rl, a daughter Sunday at the | ApJUDICATIONS FILED license. Has been summoned for a|de nce, was recommended by Lan- {pla Estate. The purchaser is Henry | Mrs. Earle Mumma, of Landis-|day, where Mr. Longenecker a passing motorist. Dr. Garber | Lancaster Ostecpathic Hospital. | hearing before Squire Hockenberry: | caster Synod of the Evangelical and | Kain of Elizabethtown. ville, was elected president of the | sketched the farm of Mr, and Mrs. The Orphans’ Court has approved from E-town had administerd first spe bod {these adjudications: Harry D. Dout-| Kenneth A. Alexander, W. Chest- | Reformed Church in its closing ses- emu UA some grass Lancaster Chapter of the Woman's | David C. Shuey, Mr, Shuey re- aid before the victim was remov-| TWO LOCAL FLITTINGS Ivich, Rapho twp. $6,920.80; William |nut St., Lancaster, improper pass- sions at Millersburg, Dauphin Co. | THAT'S A LOT OF SMOKES League of Gettysburg College at St. [cently moved from the Duple ed to the hospital in the Fire Co M:, and Mrs. John H. Miller |S. Gleim, West Hempfield, $12,270- ing. Was summoned for a hearing TT hr At the average of prices paid, Paul's Lutheran church, Lititz farm in Rapho Township to Leba- ambulance. have moved frcm the Sheaffer ap} 29. before Burgess Brown SUPPER A SUCCESS Lancaster County grew $16,372,356 westlife non Co. matter — | The Ladies Auxiliary of Friend- [worth of tobacco in 1947. MINISTER HANGS HIMSELF ss ——— MANHEIM MAN FINED the Hollinger apartment at 224 E.| LETTERS GRANTED ACE WAS LACERATED ship Fire Co., reported their platter John S. King, fifty-one, a min- | AUXILIARY MEETS TUESDAY S. -Enola Gochnauer, Manheim, | Main street, The Union National Mount Joy Andrew Byerly, 18, Manheim RZ, [supper a success: Having served INSURANCE RATES UPPED ister of the Amish church and the Tuesday evening, May llth the Was fined $300 in Federal court for Mr. Jack Cossgrove and family | Bank, of this boro, administrater {sustained lacerations of the face |one hundred ten platters and clear-| Insurance rates on all motorists | father cf thirteen children, hanged [monthly meeting of the American Bren- | while a passenger in a car that fig- [ing thirty-six dollars which will be [under 25 years of age were increas- [ “"imself in the barn at the rear of | Legion Auxiliary will be held at his home near Intercourse the Legion home. ’ st eet comm rtments at 68 East Main street, to hauling freight outside his restricted | will move into the apartment va- |of the estate of Christian G. area. cated by the Millers, eman, late of Manheim Twp. ured in a collision placed in the ambulance fund. ed thruout Penna. 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