Baccalaureate Device, Sun., May 23; Commencement Thurs., May 27, High School Auditorium MOST THE -M INUTE WwW E EKLY I N L ANCASTER COUNTY iE The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XLVI, NO. 49 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, May 13, - 1948 of lus out fra. im- che our Firemen Voted Unanimously For New Fire Truck ny. The May meeting of the Friend- ship Fire Co. was held Thursday | Sc night with 50 members present 9¢ Pres. John W. Hendrix called the | meeting to order Chief Ray Myers reported 2 fires | during the month, damage $100 The Finance committee approved | all bills totaling $191.46. The Entertainment committee turned in $52.80 The Memorial committee reported ! one death during the month, Arthur Hendrix. | j Richard Divit, for the | committee to Council, that engine after | to their reporting stated specifications for the new were delivered to council, and discussion they it (Turn to page 6) rr Al Oe ee Millersville Pastor referred Spoke At Rotary | © The Rev. Fllerslie A. Lebo, the pastor of the St. Pauls Lutheran | ) Church, Millersville, was the | )e speaker at a meeting of the Mt Joy Rotary Club meeting Tuesday 0c noon. : Se The Rev. Mr, Lebo spoke on his trip to Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, France and England and the : conditions existing in those coun- < - tries, President Arthur C. May- er, who presided spoke on the re- cent meeting of the clubs direct- ors. The club will meet again on D Tuesday when the members will discuss the appointment of a sup- | ervisor f the community pl w- | ground This responsibility of al finding a superviser for the play- 3 ground was taken over by the! 3 club during a recent meeting Last years supervisor, Donald | Jo Wasser, will not be avezilable be- cause he has been transferred to ot Reading ading. 5 At the same recent meeting, the Rotary Foundation was discussed 6 and in the near future members will be asked if they want to back the foundation by individual contributions of $10 a — CAUGHT IN POLICE RAID AT COLUMBIA TUESDAY NITE In a raid on two places at Colum- bia over the week end the police ar- rested thirty-four persons. In police $10 and costs. docket the locality were the police net: Albert Mount Joy; Clayton Swarr, Newtown: Paul Heisey, Mount Joy; Ison White and Wesley Bruce, Bill- myer. fined According to the police following from court all were this caught in Rettew, — — OFFICIAL DEPORTED ago a CIO ficial to Canada to workers The Government there deported him back the United States. EE LABOR Some time union of- went organize there. to A mother and daughter banquet was held at Hostetters Friday evening May 7th, by the Sunday School Class Church of Readings Jay Barnhart and Graybill: Darlene Nauman played a piano Mrs. Clyde Mumper and daughter Sylvia tained with a piano Paul Burger a vccal solo. Games on Ergatan of the God. Mrs Mrs. Robert were given by solo; enter- Mrs. Lee duet; played and the Doris Rice, | Beamenderfer, Earhart, Mrs. Miriam Mil- were following attended: Jean Rice, Ethel Mrs. John K. Christian Habecker, ler, Myrtle Mowrer, Mrs. C. F. Helwig, Mrs. A. P. Stover, Mrs. Robert Schroll, Darlene Nauman, at lieitor i last evening Boro Council In Special Sessions The Mt special Joy Boro Council at a meeting Tuesday night, 50 fcot fence be erected along the | foul line at the baseball diamond, | to protect the spectators. Action | will be taken at the next regular | session. Councilman Robt Keller brought | i up the question of purchasing a new | the | before any definite action was taken, So- | de- finance fire truck for local firemen but | council plans to confer with Horace C. Arnold their ability equipment. Second Special Meeting Another special meeting was held Tax Hockenberry was exonerated to the of $1,541.00. He to termine to new when amount was im- ‘mediately appointed to collect these delinquent taxes. Up cate will m motion the 1948 tax dupli- to Hockenberry as soon as his bond is be turned over { filed. rr — —— res TWO ONE ACT PLAYS BY THE SENIOR CLASS Two one plays will Senior act be pre- Class of the | at the Class Tuesday, May 25 sented by the Mt. Joy High Day exercises at 8 p.m, The plays Glamour with Booth, Betty Mark, Frank Hassinger, Cale Williams School on the Fitzkee, casts are: Helen Maur- Shank, and Henry Zerphey; and The Valiant Eberle, George Fitzkee, Sumpman and Betty Zeager, and Richard M and Mary Frances er, Robert with Jack Lowell John Ressler Mrs. Lewis Williams is directing both produc- tions. A Meme OVER SIX MILLION RESOURCES The Directors and officers of The National Mount Joy Bank announce that on Monday, May 10, 1948, totalled over This Union assets of the bank dollars. the six million is an all time high. The Surplus and Undivided Prof- its on the above amounted to Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars. | The detailed statement may be found elsewhere in this issue. > —— JUVENILES IN DUTCH Several well known teen-age | “got in dutch” taken reprimanded and let boys here, They Brown, were before Burgess go on promises. Let that be a lesson fel- lows. 0 —-— REPORTS THEFT OF Jay detectives COAT Gingrich, the theft of slate | colored gabardine topcoat from. his it was parked at The restaurant, Friday night. city a auto while Village Ergatan Class Held Mother & Daughter Banquet On Friday Mary Graybill, Mrs. J. F. Kbnit-| Mrs. Lin- Newcomer, Mrs. Fllen David Newcomer, Charles, Miss Miss Mary Charles, Meyers, Mrs. Wm, Melvin Peters, Mrs Mrs. Lester Esh- Roy Hoffman, Mrs. Mrs. Jay Barnhart, Mrs. Frank Schroll, Mrs. Mrs. Paul L. Burger, Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Syl- via Lee Mumper, Mrs. Richard Divet, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Miss An- na Hoffer Mrs. Margaret Mack- inson, Mrs. Anna Lump and Mrs. Edith Kaylor. tle, Emma Mrs. Flory Heistand, demuth, Ms Mrs. C. R Jane Charles, Mrs. Arthur Shickley, Mrs. Clair Eshleman, elman, Mrs. Zeller, E. A. Sheriner, Helen DM. H. Stoner, John Mrs. Schroll, Harvey Collector | Mr. | recently. | Florin, reported to | Betty | | | LOST CONTROL OF CAR; | TWO PERSONS INJURED hurt, Two persons were a woman seriously, when an automobile [struck a pole and overturned on the | Columbia pike, just west of Maple Saturday. twenty-one, 2:15 a. mn. M. Nolt, | Grove, about Kathryn delayed action on Ye Stoneman] Mechanicsburg, Lancaster R5, suf- of | Tax ee = OL | fered a possible fracture of the ry Ir > ollection of | . : 3.3 from We Lo ToC |spine internal and head injuries erta taxes. . sis 1,4 to: or m deling il She is in a critical condition in St The councilmen stated they were . . . : Joseph's Hospital unable to take any action on ex- . : Harry Blessing, twenty-five, Sa- oneration because all records were | : i aa . lunga, identified by police as drivel not available and asked Hocken- | : a walp 3 kerry to present his statement atl of the machine, suffered scalp in- % ws juries and brush burns. He was ad- a special session on Wednesday at a : - ; : : | mitted to the St. Joseph's Hospital. pm when action will be taken : ; Council will also appoint a de- | Blessing said he lost control of 8 1s 4 : : [his car. i linquent tax colleector at this ——— iD Mics | time. Harold 8S. Krall recomended a 41 Win Honors At E. Hempfield Hi The fifth period roll | East Hempfield Twp. High School honor for was announced today with a list of 41 pupils, as follows Seniors: Theresa Mahler, Jack li ongenecker, Anne Louise Shenk { Dorothy Metzler, Joanne Weaver: | Juniors: Martha Gingrich, Carl Denlinger, Robert Allison, Phyllis | Dougherty, Arlene Gingrich Elaine | Gingrich, Kenneth Miller, James Shuman, Helen Swarr, Sally Ze - phy, Laura Zimmerman, Betty | Rankin, Betty Lou Wagner Sophomores: Anna Toews, Shir- lev Habecker, Robert Hiestand, Flizabeth Lynch, Arlene Meckley | Connie Root, Mary Zimmerman, Geraldine Maurer, Newcomer, Janet Rankin; Jchn Good, Betty Lou Susan Minnich, Martha | Ann Cooper, Mary Lou Dry, Ralph | Myers, Dorothy Sauder, Sheneberger, Nancy Kumer, ary Miller, Donald Ober | Nancy Natal. L 0il Men Elect; Name Committees The | Associated Petroleum last Brunswick, Jere | Marian Freshmen: | Hoffman, Cooper, Marian Anna and Division, of at County Industries Monday Lancaster, Lancaster { Pennsylvania, met Hotel officers the to elect and tc lems of special interest to highway users of the county At the |ficers were the following of- | for 1948-49: Behney s V- Jr.; Secre- Lancaster meeting, elected Wm. C Chairman, G. W. Davis H. I. Smith, all of various committees for the Ira K. New- Elizabethtown, is a member committee Chairman, tary, The named year comer, of the Legislative W. L. Tyndall, man of the Public mittee. iin and this boro is chair- Relations com- MOTHFR AND DAUGHTER FELLOWSHIP MEETING The Salunga Church of the Breth- and Daughter fellowship meeting last week with 117 present. | Mrs. Earle Brubaker, the Women's Work [presided and Mrs. Norman Bowers was moderator. Miss Sandra Keller delivered the address of welcome. {Group singing was led by Elsie Hos- and they selections by Martha Musser, Jean Zurin, Hertzler and Ethel Hen- president of organization sler were {Mrs. | Anna Ruth ry. The speaker was Mrs. Wm. Bu- | cher of Quarryville. The fathers Jad sons served the dinner. re ere A A MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles M. Maurer Jr., East Pe- tersburg, and Gloria J. Haines, Mt. Joy R2. Clifford Breneman, Millersville R1, and Jean Wolgemuth, Mount Joy R2. Harvey J. Spangler, Manheim R2 | and Marian M. Bard of this place. Culhane, 2012 and Barb Donegal Richard Harrisburg 119 W William St. ra St. Penn Ellen Bates, this boro. Robert L. Breakiron, this and Anna M. Lohr, Connellsville. ee lA AM ee place, LETTERS GRANTED Elizabeth G. Weidman, Mount Joy township, administratrix of the es- tate of William O. Weidman, late of JMount Joy township. y discuss prob- | a | were ren members held their first Mother | ‘Weddings Thruout Our Community Hoffer, George ace daugh- Mrs M and Elwood N Mu Mrs Mt R1, pm Saturday of the | | Miss Helen G } rer of Mr I! E-town R3 | of ¥ Earhart, were at. 2 the E- Church (Turn to Page 3) DAMAGED BY DAMAGE Co Tuesday Earhart, out and Pr Carhart, and Amos son K. Joy married in town TRACTOR FIRE CAUSING The Friendship 1esponded No 1, lot Mt. in Fire at 2:35 pm Paul fire farm of K 2) \&, tae Joy where broke a tractor damage estimat- ed $100 causing at Chief blaze Fire Samue] said the Assistant Miller ently ¢ was appar- iused by a short circuit in parked in a by tf the tractcr, garage firemen had | sarage to the the tractot the However, ie time arrived, the burning been outside No structure The ti Newcome! pushed damage was caused actor was H. brought and Son to S here repairs, tt A WINNERS AT LEGION AUXILIARY CARD PARTY The { American card party sponsored by Legion Auxiliary was a grand success. Door prizes were Ted Weaver Mrs. Rutherford, three cakes by Mrs. Russel Bretz, Mr. Ben and Mrs. Prizes | Wednesday won by Mrs. and Brown Anna Engle. at cards: Pinochle, Clyde Brown and Mrs. Chas. Wetzel, Fenstermacher and Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. John Toppin, James Zeller and Mrs. William Mumma. cae a CHARLES A. PRICE, OF TOWN AWARDED SECOND PRIZE A Howard Newcomer. 500, Mrs. Clyde Ben Brown. Fenstermacher, Ethel oraduating class | received Bachelor of Divinity de- | grees at the 123rd annual com- | mencement of the Theological Sem- | of the Evangelical and Re- formed Church. | Among the prize winners were "Charles A. Price of town. He was warded the second Spessard prize in Christology. es — A — | WILL TRAIN CIVILIAN AT CO. AIRPORT | A large number of new pilots, mostly GI's, will receive flight train- | jing at numerous airports thruout | the county. The Donegal Airport, will instruct five Phares school east of May- | f the young town, men, Landis {All Ground at F & M. ee a | A MISS FRMA GAINOR HONORFD |? T LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE | manager says instruction is given Miss Erma Goainor, daughter of Vir. Maris L. Gainor of 35 West D negal St. was elected treasurel f the Women's Athletic Asso. of I eh non Valley College for the | rnin vans ih s Gainor is a Junior at the college majoring in Business Ad- ministration. ot eel liens Saami ESCAPED PATIENT FOUND IN WOODS NEAR E-TOWN { Ardell D. Bordes, Elizabethtown R2, who escaped from the Harris- burg Hospital May 4, was found in [a wooded section near his home by State and George Policemen Harman J. I i the hospit: 1, according to police. | a | GIRL BREAKS LEFT ARM a — Joan Shenk, five, Mount Joy R2, | suffered a fracture of the left arm | . when she fell from a swing accord- at St. pital where she was treated and dis- ing to records | charged Sunday. —— LEIB Mr. Fdward Brown Mrs Ida Leib West Donegal St. at PROPERTY | | and Possession will be | purchased the property on private terms given July 15th. a ——— THAT'S HARD LUCK, CHRIST prosecuted six Saturday. Among them was Christian Metzler, Mt Joy R1 charged with improper lighting | of his automobile Lancaster city police motorists for the | last | of 10 Seniors | Simms Spotts and returned to | Joseph's Hos- | sale | $2.00 a Year in Advance HIG H SCHOOL PLANS FOR AN ATIHLET] FIELD a be J to parents Gas Company alumni of Mount Joy high sien ve ov Increases Rates county users fields additional ground haseball the Western Lancaster high school at The purchased by the and are affected by a raise in rate sched- ule filed today by the Harrisburg | Gas school School recently board along the new street, Company. Lane, adjoining the S. Nissley Gin- The company asked PUC permis- lerich, development, makes it pos-|sion to raise rates July 1 from 50 to | sible to develop these sports areas |60 cents per thousand cubic feet for | separately, so that no part of one |industries. Other new rates would will overlap the other with the ex- be $1 monthly minimum for 700 cu- {ception of the baseball outfield. {bic feet or less: $1 pers thousand cu- | The present baseball field will not bic feet for the next 2300 cu. feet; ‘undergo any changes until the pres- j and 75 cents per for all ent season is + terminated gas used over 3,000 cubic feet | According to the petition, the | Harrisburg firm serves users in Eli- zabethtown, Marietta, | Mt. East Donegal, [egal Twps. LEGION ON THE NEW and Conoy, and W. Don- Man Socks Partial Custody of Son | Seeking partial custody of his son, Joy, ee etl (ee STARTED WORK ADDITION To Dedicate New Electric Organ In Hi School Sun. On Sunday, May 16, 1948, at 3 ol p. m. the dedication program for the new Electric Organ will be held Everything That in the High School Auditorium. The program will consist of an Happened At . organ recital by Mr. Willard D. Newton, of town, supervisor of Mu- Fl R tl sic of the Mt. Joy Borough Schools, orin ecen y who is also organist and choir di- | Mrs. Amelia Myers spent Sun- vector of the Otterbein Evangelical | day with Mr. and Mrs. John United Brethren Church of Lancas- lG ntz at Lawn, ter: clarinet numbers by Mr. Mor-!| Mr. and Mr. N. S. Grimm of rell Shields of this place; director | Machaniesburg, Mrs. B. D. Kichl of Instrumental Music of the Schools of Lancaster Mrs. R. F. Baker of East Donegal Township and ! Dorothy Baker, Mrs King and Marietta Borough. { her daughter, Marcia, Mrs, Kline The speaker will be Mr. M. W.| and daughter Joan, H. B. Wittel Brandt of Maytown, Pa, who for | of E-town spent Sunday with Mrs. some vears was Principal of the El- | Annie Wittel, ementary School and Supervising Saturday, May 15, the Youth | Fellowship of the Evangelical U B will hold food sale at Principal of Schools of Mount the Joy Borough, and who at present | Church a [time is the Assistant Superintendent | the Florin Hall beginning at 10 a.m. of Schools of Lancaster County. Pies, cakes and the usual good Mount Joy High School is one of | things to eat will be sold. For the very few schools which has an | your Saturday lunch buy a few organ in its auditorium. This or- | quarts of delicious chicken corn gan has been purchased for the | soup. school by funds provided by the Festival June 5th classes of 1945, 1946, The Florin Fire Co. will start [1947. the Alumni Association, and | their old time festivals, a series pledges of contributions to the fund ; of seven, the first cne to be held a county man has brought suit a- 3 i 3 gainst his estranged wife in pro- | Walter S. Ebersole Post No thy the classes of 1048, 1949, 1950, Saturday, June 5th, at the Florin ceedings filed at the County Court | 185. American Leegion, will meet [1951 It is presented to the school | Park. | House [at 8 pm this Thursday at the Le- py these organizations. Tickets recently sold by the Henry S. Weber, Jr., Mount Joy | gion home, Manheim R2. ————— Agee eur | Florin Hall Asso., for the Whirl- R1, brought the custody suit against Work has begun on the con-| fhe Lancaster General Hospital | pool Washer, Philco combination a 30 by 50 foot addi- Weber, 630 N. Pine St i = He asks partial custody of their son, wo : Tne i) [ ” | wi | open into the main pc rtion o [Henry S. Weber, III, five, who is in | ! | the care of the mother. the building through a large arch- | | The Court set May 18 as date for | V2Y: Albert Myers is chairman | he be of the building committee assisted | t struction of | Miriam G to the home new {uses 500 quarts of ink a year. It is | Radio Phonograph and Electric {bought in 50-gallon barrels. | (Turn to page 3) The Local News Mortuary Record a hearing. Weber asks that ow Ne Rend Earl Mille . Ib ewton sendig, ar ler allowed to have his son from Satur- | "Y F Th P tW k Thr h t Thi io ido Bik . 1 | and Howard Brown or € as ce ou ou $ day noon to Sunday evening each : | ie Lk. He nlso asks to have custody George Brown II will again | | eK e also asks ave cus 7 tr ome Sinan is Very Briefly Told {Entire Localit lof the child for one month during! Pass the _softhai] team which ery rie y 0 n re C Vy q : is entered in the Community the Sti : ED Be | Softball Le ague., Schedule will be Rev. Harry Tobias, 41, M hom, Mrs. Sarah G. Weaver, hinety- two | released shortly. pastor, has typhoid fever. at Columbia R2. S b ti n To —— Oo eee At a public sale at Rothsville a | Martha E., widow of Irvin Shell, u scrip 101$ TWENTY-EIGHT NEIGHBORS untry cured ham Frought $1 a | Columbia aged fifty-eight. PLOW A FARMER'S LAND al Helen, wife of Charles M. Carroll Hospital Mounting Twenty-eight farmers united on Harry Lowery, Infercourse, lost Melon os bg | {Wednesday morning to aid a Col- | his home by fire. Monday his . Johnston Smith died at Pitts [Subscriptions totalling $789,654.00 | Se . burgh. T. Harry Smith of Bain- | umbia R1 farmer whose barn and | neighbors built him a new one, x: SH : [of the $1,500,000 fund have been : bridge, is a son a | equipment were destroyed by fire Mrs, Kate. Shultz. Washington i oe made so far to the DN Gen- Inst- Winter : ya Emma R., wife of Harry B. Ham-~ | eral Hospital's building fund, was Th ve i” renortod with. thats Bor 4 received an orchid from her ilton, Elizabethtown, at St. Joseph's | announced at the first hod meet- | e grouj I son in Hawaii on her 79th birth- | Friday. . She was seventy= It Mond own equipment to the farm of Har- | 4... hie is Sv his | ing Mondaay. three. : S Nolt, Columbia R1, on the : i Jesse Snavely Jr., leader of Dis- i n © orambe 1 The Marietta Water Co. has asked us | 5 ‘ (Marietta Pike, and plowed and har- |__ . : [trict VI, reported 87 contributions | rowed 85 acres of farmianid. {PWC for a 50 percent increase in | witliam Charles Abel for STA800 os follows: Moan Joy | Following the completion before [Yater rates. It will meter all its in- William Charles Abel, six month | Borough, 9 contributions, $1,162.00; noon. of the farming task, they took dustries ot old son of Charles and Elizabeth Lan lisville, 38 contributions, $1411 3) vp carpenter's tools and began to Icisey Abel, Milton Grove died at Fast Donegal, 14 contributions, $1,- the born Wednesday after- PVT. FLWOCD GROMLING BEING | the home of his parents Monday 140,00; Lower Mount Joy, 8 contri-| ~~ BROUGHT HOME FOR BURIAL [at 5:30 pm of pneumonia after an butions, $395.00 and | — Pe a More local war dead repatriated | illness of three davs. |! contribution, $100.00. : n Wie pnt { fr iiinry Besides the parents he is sur- Ai SEA ol NEARBY RESIDENTS BOUGHT [fr om military cemeteries overseas, 13 ur REGISTERED KARACUL SHEEP |2r¢ enroute to this country aboard vive by his maternal grandmother a Mrs. Sadie Heisey, Columbia and On Monday, Mr. Norman Baer of {Army transports from the European Lo! a ar Bev. Carlton Jones. Salunga, and Mr. Raymond Esh- land Asiatic areas, the Department the parental grandfather, Peter i man of. Manheim R2, went to | of the Army announced. Abel at York Snoke To Lions | Osceola Mills, Center County and | Among them is Private Elwood I'he funeral was held Wednes- rons back with them ten reg- |Gromling, Mount Joy Rl. Put. |day afternoon with interment at The Rev. Carlten NV. Junes » Rector istered Karacul Sheep, believed to | Gromling was the son of Mr. and | Wrightsville. of St. Luke's Episcopal Church of | be the first of this breed in Lame. {Mrs. Edward Gromling, Mt. Joy ——— A ———— Mount Joy, addressed the Mt. Joy | +o |R1. He entered service on Feb. 19, | PEEDS RECORDED tee : | Lions Club at veoort meeting | The first Karacul Sheep were 1942 and went overseas in November Heirs at law of Ellen GI. Risser, at Hostetters. The timely subject | imported into this country from [1043 as a paratrooper. He was 20 |of Mount Joy Twp. to Melo I, and was “The Power Behind The Power, Adin in 1909 The pelts from | when he was killed in France, June { Harry E. Risser, Elizabethtown, Forty-one were present with Lt. the Karacul lambs are classed |15, 1944. three tracts of land, two in Mount [Jas. A. Zeller and Walter Schroll as (“Persian lamb” and are used in | Tyee Joy Twp. containing 24 acres, 62 guests. { making very expensive coats Bri | perches and 2 acres, 80 perches, and Nomination for offices for the | er Wien ie ews rom | he third, partly in Mount Joy and coming year were presented to the py CATTIES IN THE South Londonderry Twps., 15 acres. Club for consideration. Also new pg & LITTLE CHICKIES The Daj lies For Harry H. Krall, Mount Joy, to candidates for membership were) pi, Greener, assisted by local | | | | voted on. [sportsmen Martin, Brooks and oth- | | Lion President Charles Eshleman |. planted a lot of nice catfish in announced that the board of direc- Lhe Big and Little Chickies here- | tors had decided to have out-door abouts on Tuesday. | meetings during July and August. Many of the catties were a foot ' — long and were put in at numerous 9 9,9 f 0 places. This was the finest lot of ! Activities 0 ur fish stocked here for some time. Greener also planted 45,000 tad- poles in the river at Peach Bottom. Sn A = i —— A DINER JUST FLORIN ON TUES. Police Officers Chief of police Park Neiss, report- ed these motor violations during the FIRE AT WEST OF Albert D. and Edna L. Seiler, Mount lot in Mount Joy, $1,600. Samuel T. and Ida Becker, Florin, B. F. Kauffman, oy, Quick Reading | to Clarence Nissley, 40,000 tadpoles—frogs when they d : | Augustus Shetter, Park Shetter and mat ire—were stocked at Conowin- - in . John K. Wittle, trustees of the , go Thursday. : : 1... | Glossbrenner Evangelical United It has just been discovered that | : ? : | Brethren Church, Florin, two lots in 12,700 Russian spies came into the : - Ilorin, $1, oh United States in 1947. | — Mrs. Ste I 1 Smith ind hex i GI Week's Birth Re Record wheel at a carrival at Columbia and were injured. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Siegrist, Col= The parking: meters at Ephrata | R1, a daughter Sunday at K i | { | | | { J \ | | | | DECLARES DIVIDEND past week: Frendship Fire Co. No. 1, was | Robert F. Guyer, 12 East 22nd | summoned at 1:45 am Tuesday to st. Chester, will be summoned for | the Highway Diner, a quarter of a hearing before Justice of the Peace | 4 mile west of Florin on the Har- James Hockenberry on a charge of | risburg pike, when a box of waste improper passing brought by Offi- | near a motor operating the wate cer Neiss. pump caught fire, Chief Ray | Albert Rettew, Mount Joy R2, and | Myers repcrted The chief said { Donald Roeting, Elizabethtown RS3, | there was no damage lle MARIETTA SCRAPS FUN TAX Marietta soon tired of | were prosecuted by Officer Good on reckless driving on a They will be summon- | a charge of | motoreycle. its amuse- led for a hearing before Burgess {ment tax ordinance and same was | Brown. scrappexi at a recent meeting. A msn. - new ordinance was presented to | NAT'L, GUARD ENCAMPMENT take its place. The 28th Division of the Penna. accel 4 ees sm | National Guard will encamp at| Mrs. Felicia Aliota and Mr. and Indiantown Gap Aug. 14 to 28th. | Mrs. Marco Crissaner, of New York, —— EN Yipee Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Carr of Lan- WAS FINED AT IRONVILLE caster, Mrs. Frank Castrella, Mrs. Fhilip A. Young, was prosecuted |Lester Cramer, were week end at ‘Ironville for reckless driving. |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fun- | He was fined $10 and costs, bar. !vield enough money to operate the i the Columbia hospital. police department. The 169 meters| Wr and Mrs. Leroy Neidigh, Mt. produced $311 a week for high and yoy R1, a girl, at the Osteopathic $129 for lowest receipts Hospital, Sunday. Tey TT Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice, 107 I OCAL BANK West Main street, a son Tuesday af- iternoon at the Lancaster General The | Hospital. heh — The Board of Directors of Union National Mount Joy Bank de- | clared a semi-annual dividend of 5 NOW THEY CAN GO FISHING iper cent at their regular meeting Yesterday 75,000 employes at 15 Thursday, May 13, 1948, payable on Chrysler plants went out on a May 15, 1948. This represents the ] strike for a 30 cent an hour raise. one hundred sixty-first dividend (All the plants are closed. They paid by the bank. {should all go fishing and meditate. EE i — es ses etl I weet DIRECTORS MEETING FRIDAY |TO GRADUATE FROM THE There will be a directors’ meeting |LANC. GENERAL HOSPITAL of the Mount Joy Community Ex-| Today, May 13th, the Lancaster * hibit at Newcomer's store, Friday | General Hospital will graduate ag.f evening at 8 p. mi It is important | class of forty-seven. Among the" and the president urges all to be |are Ruth Hess, of this boro; adv present Caroline Hiestand of Salunga A
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