fle dard eet s of and Get © 6G Oo 006 0 oo © Pn, WHT BE th Ct Rg PAE gp BY-PASSING Result of Recent Vote What It Does To Business Mount Joy out to pare it with the time it was on the did Mr. Enter- on | line, the progressive Dodge agency, Several weeks ago the Chamber get the whether or not Mount Joy should be by-passed. We feel quiet confident | was relocated? Compare that for that matter definitely of Commerce set ‘main drag”. Why concensus of opinions Rheems when the highway the thriv- | vacate their labors are was settled |station, restaurant, etc., to its con- | months ago. dition today. Compare any country We do feel as though their effort [town in Penna. with and without to date should be made public. Here being on a main highway. are the figures: Up to 6:30 last eve- | The Boro of Myerstown, the main ning there were 99 votes for and 23 against a by-pass. Of the 122 votes | street of which was a highway, Six months was just recently by-passed. enly 34 were signed. from now go and interview its busi- The Chamber has also contacted | oss men and see if you can find various organizations here but the |. Wh, would not be willing to be only responses are the Rotary Club || ted on a highway. 17 yes and 8 no, and the Lions Club 24 for and 11 against. Up to this time the Bulletin did not express an opinion because we the first of To busisess ninety-five percent men, location is the and foremost essential to success, whether it be a general store, con- id not want to influence any one. |. : did ven! : fectionery, gas station, restaurant, ;, for the best interests of our Now, 4 1 : | hardware store, barber shop, cloth- m & its people, we want to be or and iis peal ier, etc. That”s why business men heard. po i ‘ : : . pay top notch prices for location. | First—we are with the minority | for many good, sane and sensible The Local Vote reasons. We absolutely don’t want Even though the vote here was Mount Joy by-passed because we [4 to 1, let's see how it came about. do not want to see our town and its | There was no restriction put on business people die an unnatural | voters and as a result a person death. We respectfully refer to oth- | could mail as many votes as he had | ballots. Many expressed themselves (Turn to page 3) === EE —— | FUEL « OIL OVERFLOW | | CAUSED SLIGHT FIRE er places that have been by-passed. Look at Rheems today and com- | Development Here Slight damage was caused in the i G d Pro asition om of John Crider, N. Market ds 00 on , Thursday evening when the We call attention t a half pe? oil overflowed and ignited. page ad of the Pleasant View According to Fire Chief Ray development elsewhere in The Myers of Friendship Fire Co. No. Bulletin. This concern has a | 1, the blaze originated around an proposition that should interest | oil burning hot water heater in any home seeker, the bathroom of the Crider home Mr. S. Nissley Gingrich is de- | wher the oil overflowed. How- veloping a portion of a large | ever before the arrival of fire- farm on the scuthern boro limits, | men, Mr. Crider extinguished the a large section of which is within blaze using a small extinguisher. | the boro. It has been carefully | Mrs. Crider ran to the nearby fire plotted to conform streets in that hall and notified firemen. section, the plans have been ap- | Following the blaze, which dam- proved by Boro Council and the | aged a linoleum rug in the bath- Town Planning Commission, the | room, Chief Myers smashed a grading has been completed and | finger when a window fell on it. the owner now offers for sale | re the most desirable many of build- | ing locations in cur boro. Hire Engineers For The Development makes pros- pects an interesting pr Posies n. - Wa ter System Survey It will sell you a lot, it wi a build you a home So to In an effort to procure a com- your own ideas and last but not | munity water system for Maytown, least lots can be purchased on a the Fast Donegal Municipal | monthly payment plan. Authority has hired the General Locations are offered on Pinker- | Engineering Corp, Dillsburg, to ton Road, School Lane, South Mar- make a preliminary survey and ket St. or Delta St. has hopes to install an $88,0000 Anyone interested please con- | system withiy a year, tact Mr. S. Nisslev Gingrich, 12 S According tc John S. Hiestand, Duke St., Lancaster, by filling out ' chairman of the authority, plans a coupon whi which appears in his ad.| call for using the waters of Glad- an felter Spring, one mile from May- | town on the E-town read. The King's Daughters First steps for the project were token this week when the Author- H Id A Pieni ity held a public meeting. At p nue IC that time, about 80 property The Kings Daughters Bible Class | signed contract cards and of the Cha of God, held their | made a deposit of $25 each to picnic at the home of Miss Anna cover the ccsts of the preliminary Hoffer on Saturday afternoon. J survey Eventually according to! Games were played and then all Mr. Hiestand, about 125 of the sat down to a delicious lunch with owns. families are expected to | hamburgers served by Mrs. Arthur participate. Hoffer and Miss Anna Hoffer rr spa Those present were: Mrs. Helwig, RICHARD C. FLORY TO HFAD Mrs. Laur Heisey, Mrs. Garth | COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSN. Snyder, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mrs Richard C. Flory, Elizabethtown, | Mary Walker, Mrs. Kate Barnhart, was elected president of the Eliza- Mrs. Dorothy Derr. Mrs. Stella | bethtown Community Association at Sweigert, Mrs. Daisey Sprout, and @ meeting held last week. Others Mrs. Christ Charles, Mrs. Annie named to serve on the executive Stauffer, Mrs. Ellen Lindemuth, |committee are: Vincent A. Heinle, Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Mrs. | Vice-President; Mrs. Mahlon E. | Blanche Parsons, Miss Mae Shreiner | Patton, Secretary; Robert L. Ma- and Miss Mary Charles, Miss Em- { deira, Treasurer; Wilbur E. Weaver, ma Shookers, Mrs. Arthur Hoffer | Publicity Chairman; and William M. and Miss Anna Hoffer. | Webb, General Chairman. "mss 0 Me sre sr David E. Schlosser was select- i | : . {ed as organization director the Mount Joy area, according to an an- for HAD LOST A FINGER WHEN CAUGHT IN BALER Eugene Boll, 15, Manheim R2, nouncement by the executive com- was admitted to the Lancaster | mittee. Efforts are also being made | General Hospital] Monday after he | to select team captains for Marietta, had suffered a traumatic amputa- | Bainbridge, and Elizabethtown. tion of the second finger of the rt right hand when he caught it in| LANDISVILLE LIONS MEET a baler. His condition was re- An outdoor meeting was held by ported as good ky hospital attend- | the Landisville Lions Club at the ant Monday night. [ heme of J. Melvin Newcomer, of | Mates fl Uf eens Salunga, Monday evening. Fred NEWLYWEDS FETED | H. Koser, a member of the club, Mr. and Mrs. David Shenk enter- | gave an occupational talk on un- aad its history. at their home, Man- | dertaking of their son and | and Mrs. Jay VISITED DONEGAL SPRINGS | More than fifty members and = s—— ( friends of the York County Histori- A TOTAL OF SIXTEEN | cal Society spent Thursday after- Two more cases of typhoid fever noon touring Lancaster Co. Among a the points visited was Donegal Church at Donegal Springs. tained recently heim R2, in honor daughter-in-law, Mr. Shenk, who were mjarried July 3. developed ip the county Friday, total of sixteen to date. | naught as |ing village of Chickies with its gas | | IMOST THE MINUTE WE EKLY I N L ANICAS TER The Mount Joy Bulletin cou NT —— VOL. XLVIII, NO. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 22, 1948 Protest Gas Station Rapho station Home owners in a gasoline ad- their | objecting to Jacent to asked the and award property, have the them damages for court to close £2as0- line which allegedly seeped into a well, Harry S. Alleman and Harvey | and Mabel Greiner, Manheim R3, | [seek an injunction against Peter | and Daisy McGarvey and the Sin- clair Refining Co. Their complaint states that gaso line storage tanks and pumps were | | faulty and permitted the gasoline to seep into the well They fur- ther aver that the water in the | well was rendered unfit for hu- [ man consumption. They said the | water could not even be used for washing | They claim that they had to | haul water for drinking and had | [to wash clothes elsewhere. station is located a- The | The service | long Route 72. pumps are located 50 feet from the well | Alleman owns the property and | the Greiners have agreed to pur- | chase it from him. ———— 4 Gene Rotarians Hear Rev. James Mort At the {tary club on Tuesday noon, the hot weather and vacations seemed to have a stalling effect on the attend- Although and a number ance. there was of | there were a few members not pres- I a good crowd visitors, ent. John Booth a of the | Board of Directors of the Chamber | of Commerce, that | cent meeting of the Chamber, member stated at a re- it was decided to take a poll of the mem- about and Florin, bers of | Mount Joy to the get | consensus of opinion relative to by- the passing Mount Joy with new highway. He stated conducted the that recently the the the poll Chamber, asking they of the by-pass, was The poll tak- for the Mr. Booth the members not pres- by citizens of town, if were in favor to one in favor the | pass and eight opposed. | four en by club was 17 will contact vote, will of and after getting their it to the Chamber ent, | present Com- merce. Rev. James Mort, pastor of Methodist Church in Mount and his topic This was the Joy, was the speaker, was “My Devotion”. esting talk, and Rev. [it to the in inter- club. Next week the playground super- | visors, George Broske and Mrs James Eshleman will be the guests [of the club. They will tell about the playground and remaining activities of the | {what is plannex| for the | { weeks. rr COLUMBIA STATE POLICE ARREST MAYTOWN MAN William H. Pvle, 46, Maytown, was arrested Saturday by Pa. State Police Colum- sub-station night from the { bia on a charge o and disorderly con- He was held in jail for a of Columbia. drunkenness duct. Justice hearing before Francis E. Gaus, At a hearing Monday night he | was found guilty, fined $10 and | | costs and in default was sent to] | jail for thirty days. | weasel A [NATIVE OF THIS BORO KILLED IN NEBRASKA | Theodore Ted Koch Vallrath, for- | |ty-two, former athlete. was killed [in an auto accident at Overton, Neb. | He was born in Mount Joy, a son of | : 1 Frederick and Rosa Slaymaker | | Koch. { AQ Arran TWO LOSE LICENSES Among those to lose their drivers’ | | licenses recently were Walter 3. | Nissley, of Florin and Charles Wiasal of Mount Joy R3. Both are charged with speeding. | rm — Cr ree | MRS. ESHLEMAN HONORED Mrs. Martha S. Eshleman, of town was elected a district secretary at ahe Republican reorganization meeting at Lancaster Friday night. Rapho Twp. Residents Twp., station : \ regular meeting of the Ro- nine organizations in | by | Morts first vis- | the Peace | KELLER OF CHRYSLER IN JUNE FORBES Forbes Magazine of Business is publishing an article in each issue of the Nation's fifty leading business men. In the June 15 issue it feat- | ured Kauffman T. Keller, a native | born, in a lengthly and interesting article entitled “Men of Achieve ment.” In a nation wide poll of Americas fifty foremost business leaders, Kel- following citation: great motor-car likes to des- “ i a mechanic. received the “Head organization himself | ler of a who cribe as Superb master of many technical skills and of the art of directing corporate human ef- fort towards maximum produc- varied tion. For his priceless services in time of war a grateful nation bestowed on him its supreme konor, the Medal for Merit.” eee Florin Play Grounds Held a Pet Show Everything That Happened At Florin Recently Mr. Albert S. days with his Fike spent several daughter and Mr. and Mrs. at Newville. My. and Mrs. Christ Maytown, called on C. A. evening Mrs. Luke Millersburg, in-law, Melhorn Saturday Mr family of Keefer Tues- and spent day with C. A. Melhorn and fam- | ily Mr. Harry Hursh and Mrs. Rhoda Stehman are spending sev- eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Bachman at Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver en- | tertained Mr, Weavers parents | from Neffsville on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom and Mr. Jake Leedom spent Saturday with Mr. Miles Leedom and family at Elizabethtown, Myr. Frank Burl of Florida, called Florin Playground held a pet |, friends in town on Sunday. how last Friday morning July 16 M:. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib and | A prize for the oldest pet was won | ya Musser were Sunday even- | by Marlene Mumpers black cc cker (Turn to page 2) | spaniel, four years old, while Mar- asset eset MA eee “emp | lene Gerlitzke won the prize for | GIBBLE FAMILY PLANS | the youngest pet, two little rat| 33RD ANNUAL REUNION je two weeks old. Other The Gibble family will hold its { prizes included Andy Landis gold | 33rd annual reunion on Sunday, | fish as the smallest pet and Bill | August 1, at the West Green Tree Dommels dog for the largest pet. | Brethren Church, two and a half | John Wagner received a prize for | miles north of Rheems. | the best flcat, with Ennie, Meenie The committees include: pro- | Miny and Moe, his pet rabbits in| gram, Rueben Ziegler, Raymond | it And Gay Eppley received a| FP. Gibble, Mrs. Clayton Breneman | prize for his mother and daughter | and Charles Keith; nominating, | | combination, Trixie and daughter | Elmer Gibble John S. Gibble " | Susan. Noah Gibble: historical, P. Florin Playground also held a{ Gibble, W. W. Gibble Clyde G. | Doll Show on July 20 at which | Hollinger and Clayton M. Gibble; { (Turn to page 5) Officers are: Robert Cocklin, io | EN Sr eratcr: Henry T. Becker, assistant; | 3 ANTIQUE FIRE ENGINES Anna W. Gibbel, secretary; Mrs. LEAVE FOR THE MUSEUM Raymond Lefever, assistant and | Three ancient hand-drawn fire | [. H. Stauffer, treasurer. | engines relics of local history, ——— | one of which was used in Mt. Joy | MOTHER OF TWO FAILS for many years, left Lancaster on TO RETURN FROM PHILA. | Wednesday for the Home Insur- State Police and Philadelphia lance Co. in New York City police have been sked to search Oldest is a hose cart with the! for Mrs. Ruth Halterman, E-town silvered reel labeled ‘Unicn No. 1'| R2, mother of two children, re- | a id dated 1789. It came from | ported missing since Tuesday. York, although many Lancastrians | He: husband, H. Halterman beieved it to belong to the com-|told police the woman left home pany A Mt Joy fire engine | for a shopping trip in Philadel- about 1850 and a hook and ladder | pinta and failed to vyeturn He from East Berlin in about 1860 | said he could give no reason for | alsc went to the insurance firm |her disappearance and said she | exhibi of early Americana had an estimated $150 with her 4 Semen Sne left two small children Richard Jr. nine, and Joyce, Week's Birth Record five, and the boy, according to | | the father, is under the care of a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoner, Mt physician Joy R1, a girl at St. Joseph’s Hos- ee ll eet pital Friday. { BROKEN AIR LINE STOPS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Flory, 110 | PA. R. R. TRAIN HERE { South River St., Maytown, a he A broken air line caused a Pa. ter at the Columbia Hospital Sun-| R. R. mail and express train to day. stop here at 9:00 p.m. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Miller, | Repairs were made by trainmen Manheim R2, a son at the General | and within 15 minutes the train Hospital on Monday. resumed its journey east Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Swords, For about an hour Sunday | this boro, a daughter at the General [ morning a westbound freight train Hospital Sunday. stopped at the station but resumed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hess, Bain-|its trip about 12:45 p.m. Trainmen bridge, a daughter Monday at the [refused to give the cause for stop- Columbia Hospital. ping at Mt. Joy where only pas- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibble, Man- | senger trains makes stops heim R2, a son Thursday at the Sr A firmer Lancaster General Hospital. RESTAURANT TO RE-OPEN : NO ——— After numerous rumors and alot | TWO NEARBY MOTORISTS of speculation, the Lincoln Rest- | FINED AT IRONVILLE surapt on East Main St., will | Squire Glenn W. Kauffman, of | open next week about Wednesday [Ironville, fined six motorists last | or Thursday; under new manage- | | week for violations. Among them/| ment were Andrew R. Byerly, Manheim Breakfast, dinner and supper | R2, driving on the wrong side of the will be served six days a week highway, he was fined $10.00 and | with hours from 5:30 a.m. to costs, and Bruce F. Gingrich, Florin | 12:00 p.m. The restaurant will ke | speeding, $10 fine and costs. rr —- —— | WAS MARRIED 22 YEARS LOCAL MAN SEEKS DIVORCE | Married 22 years, a lccal man | has brought suit for divorce from | his estranged wife. Earl S. Zink, charges | indignities in his suit against Mel- | va B. Zink, fifty, also of this place. They were married May 15, 1926. forty-four, MARRIAGE LICENSES Earl Charles Hess, Mount Joy R1 and Doris Irene Martin, of Marietta. Albert H. Peifer. 103 W. Donegal street, and Lyra H. Seibert, Eliza- | bethtown. closed all day Sunday. G. GRAYBILL DIEHM IS RE-ELECTED CO. CHAIRMAN County Republican Committee unanimously re-elected G. Graybill Diehm, chairman for his tenth two year term at a meeting at Lancaster Friday night. There was talk of opposition on the part of a Lancaster man but it all disappeared as completely as did The Lancaster last winter's snow. -— Three hundred and sixty-seven tickets were cold at ahe station here for the Grocers’ Picnic at Atlantic City today. A son=- | Lester H. | | Kauffman of and His Twenty-Sixth Term DR. E. W. GARBER Who was re-elected president of | Mount Joy’s Community Exhibit for {his twenty-sixth term —— eee | LIONS CLUB MEETING The regular meeting of the Lion's {Club of Mount Joy was held July [20th with a large number present. | Pins were presented to thirty-eight members who had a perfect attend- {ance for the year. | The Lion’s Club of Marietta were | their guests A very nice lunch was served by | Mr. Hostetter, our caterer, on the [lawn in the rear of the Banquet [Hall, after which we all went over to the Park playgrounds and enjoy- ed, Bowling on the Green, Volley [Ball, and Quoit pitching. A good time was had by all. Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading | The Pomeroy Fire Co. cleared | $6,734.00 at a fair. The price of steel was hiked $9.34 per ton this week There was a 20 percent. increase on all railroad fares effective Mon - day. J. N. Heilman, 29, Palmyra, was killed instantly when his car hit a truck | Governor Duff has ordered a cost- of-living pay for the state’s 40,000 | [employe Doctors at Jefferson safety H spital re- pin from the York moved an open [throat of a 15-months-old child At 29, took her Ges aged six Mrs. Hazel sler, children hotel Reading three and then nine and eleven to a disappeared. A double deck airliner to carry | 84 has proven okey. It costs a mil- lion and a half and flies from San Francisco to Honolulu in 8% hours. | In ap auto accident on the Lin- {eoln Highway east of Lancaster | Sunday forenoon, a truck rammed two cars, killed three and injured | seventeen Richard Benjamin Parmer, 22 Community Exhibit Directors Organize A meeting of the Directors of [ championship, horse show, soap the Mt. Joy Community Exhibit |box derby, display of cattle, baby was held in the Sunday School {beeves, hogs, etc. In addiion ‘oom of the Methodist Church on [the directors contemplate adding Tuesday evening with Dr. E. W. [few new features. i Garber presiding. Crowning of a corn queen’ will The minutes of the preceding|egain be a headliner, regular and special meetings were The election of six directors re- read and approved. The report of Horton, read a recorded. that the was ond ordered showed the sulted as follows: Messrs. Joe Treasurer | Sheaffer, Frank Weidman and nd accepted | Curvin Martin were re-elected for ny The report | 3 management year Garber, John Roland terms and Messrs. EW. and Paul had broken even on last year's | Hess for six year terms. exhibit and must start the 1948] The reorganization of the direce show from scratch. tors resulted as follows: Presi= All the leading features of last|dent, Dr.. E, W. Garber; Vice year's show will be repeated in- | President, John Roland; Treasurer, eluding the corn ashing | (Turn to Page 2) The Local News Dry rot has struck Le grape crop. Marietta will hold a 16th. The Lions’ Club carn heim, cleared $1,500. The West Lampeter held September 1 to 3. The Marietta Depot new athletic September The ninth was held at Refton with 115 present. The seventh Martin ve held at Lititz Sprin 29. Paul Snader, 13, Ephrata, had his | left eye removed after a BB. Nine new internes work at the Lancaster General Hos- pital this month. annual Ressler gs park, July incaster Co's. bia. flower show Miss Flla Kiehl, I Menheim. ival at Man- Harry G. Herr, sixty-five, Petersburg. fair will be dedicated ga ter. field Tuesday. Melvin Graham, 26, Manheim Ri | fell off a ladder and broke his ankle. West Donegal twp., at last night. Mrs. reunion | reunion will heim, Friday. Simon R. > » was born being hit by Fairview, He w {egal township. began their man, Mortuary Record" For The Past Week Throughout This | Very Briefly Told Entire Locality George L. Lindsay, 72 at Colum seventy-one, at John S. Monaghan, seventy-nine, born at Bainbridge, died at Lancas~ Martin B. Winters, seventy-eight Martha R. Risser, seventy- six, widow of John Risser, of Man-/ Nissley( * Manheim R.D. is a brother. Ra ¥. Jay S. Gainor, fifty-eight, at West Mrs. Matilda Derr, Columbia R1; Mrs. J. Harvey Shu- Elizabethtown; Maris L. Gain= or, Mount Joy are sisters and bro- East his home in E. Don- Two Lancaster County men were thers. fined $50 each for practicing barber- : ing without a license | Levi W. Newcomer, 79, died at While Mervin Linand. Marietta. | iS home in Rapho Twp., Mount ’ gd 39 . yr 1 Qo 1 wis removing paint he set fire to | YOY Fe after an illness of nine his house entailing a loss of $2,000. j mont 1% re The Young Women's Bible Class | Born m Behe IVD: Je Pa a . 1 ~ a | » late Jaco an ar- of Landisville Church of God spon- jon « i Ye Jat $03 rod innings sal i | bara Weidman Newcomer, he was sored a rummage sale at Lancaster, i y 9 Monday and Tuesday. | __ (Tum no page 2 rs DEEDS RECORDED ouT OF THE NAVY | Ic ac and Adaline S. Shenk, Mt. Richard Mumpetr ard Leroy | Joy township, to Frederick J, and Bates, both graduates of Mount Joy | A. Hanlon, Lancaster, small high school in the class of "46, have | {pact in Mount Joy township, con- returned to town after two years | sideration $1,500 enlisted service with destroyer Ida A Leib, Mt Joy to Ed- fleets in the United States Navy. ward K. and Vivian G. Brown, Mumper was discharged at Boston | Mt. Joy, lot with premises on W. on the 14th of July and Bates from | Donegal St. Mt. Joy $7,375. Newport on the 20th. { = Statler To date both these young men’s | A FLYING BREAKFAST future plans are indefinite, but at About forty planes and one hun=- the present dick” is very capably | dred passengers are expected to take filling his “before-the-service” job part in a flying breakfast Sunday. at this office They will visit five county airports, TT ey, among them Donegal airport with THE BAINBRIDGE MAYTOWN part of the breakfast served at each ROTARY CLUB WINS TROPHY of Twp. rn cet I nese. | MERCHANTS WAKE UP! Forty-four stores at Ephrata have | Friday and Saturday. Elizabethtown merchants are having event so why not Mount Joy? bed at his home. Semen) Gers INJURED AT WORK Lee Hassinger, of E united in an annual Sales Day for had his hand lacerated by a buffing | ; machine, shortly after a similar morning, at the New Standard Corp. | club was held at Poplar Grove, near |He was treated by Dr. John Gates Donegal High school, {in the lizabethtown, | HELD JOINT SESSION 7A M this | town and Elm-Penryn have enlisted United States Marines. seers slip le A joint session of the Elizabeth- | Brickerville Tuesday evening, New Holland R2, who shot himself port. | while hunting ground hogs, was ar- The Bainbridge and Maytown ( - yr | rested on two charges — no license | Rotary Club was awarded the | GROCERS PICNIC TODAY | and failureito report an accident, Howard Witmer trophy at a meet- { Mount Joy, Florin and vicinity asm ti ic ing last week for having had the | supplied 3 odly number of the Voss es A largest percentage of its members | excursionists to the Grocers Picnic i A COW ib es in attendance at the District Con- at Atlantic City today. A num- Ri 7 = ‘ : bik: A vention in Harrisburg Rotarian | ber of ou using places are tertained at the Cove Tuesday Robert Trimble. of Elizabethtown closed J evening Mr. and Mrs. George guest speaker. anti Ml et | Gruffner, Mr. Henry Stamn, of | Ul HAROLD KULPF HONORED | Hurrishurg: Mr. Robert Miller, |gqunyy conprmioNve | H Kulp, of town, was elect= | Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Oulick, of | DHE UNION NATIONAL BANK d president of the Kulp clan at | Middletown; Me! and Mrs Henry The Union National Mount Joy | the twenty-third ar nual reunion Reiner, of E-town; Miss Dorotiny | Bank is being sound conditioned hy | held at Lititz Springs Park on Sun=- | Coulter of Parker, Md., Martha installation: of Beousti-Celotex | day | Roger and Majorie Bates. on the ceiling and side walls. This! = = ee | TE will greatly add to the convenience | WANT 6-CENT GAS HIKE | LETTERS GRANTED : of customers by reducing noise A State gasoline tax of 10 cents a Maud E. Moyer and Viola M. An- [4 4 minimum as well as enhancing gallon—an increase of six cents from [derson, Mount Joy, administratrices beauty of the interior the present four cents—was advo= of the Norman I. Moyer estate. RE cated Friday by the Pennsylvania Elizabeth M. Newcomer, Rapho |yyeTIVM OF THE HEAT Hotels Association at Harrisburg. Twp., Flory Newcomer, Mt. Joy | Mr. Mark Mumma, 105 W. Main pe a Twp.; and Mark D. Newcomer, 'St., collapsed from heat exhaustion [TWO NEW SAILORS Rapho Twp., executors of the ut his home on Tuesday evening,| James Andrew Madara and Rus= estate of Levi M. Newcomer, late |,nd at this writing is confined to [sel Lee Shope, graduates of East community