Mount Joy Schools Open Thursday, Sept. 2nd — 8:30 a. m. - MOST -THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY] . 5 Cars In Tangle | Everything That 0 IN “| E555 The Mount Joy Bull a One Badly Sw C O u nn t O y Uu C t1 nN a at the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig and angle East Mai street after a io i Mr. Howard Nentwig were Sunday . : the rain early Sunday evening. VOL. XLVI, NO. 13 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 26, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 1186 The first of five cars traveling | 1 ines at Newtown Five cars were implicated in a West, stopped in front of Dr. E. W. 's f | ARTHUR HACKMAN CHAIRMAN . SEAMAN JOHN WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts cal= hy Newcomer's residence The sec- | tivities ur or NORTHWESTERN AREA Weddings Thruout SERVING ON THE USS DIODON e 0C ews ortuary Record led on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey. faction wnd car crashed into the rear of | [2 . D. L. Biemesderfer, General | John H Williams. seaman, USN, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom spent Ss ) no. 1 car, no. 3 stopped quite a S A Claim of the Lancaster County 0 C . EY “ila $ 3 di i i Mil ‘ rt IE son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams t t Saturday evening with Mr. Miles distonce from the above scene po smen’ $ $50. | | Community Chest Campaign, an- ur ommunity [of 205 North Barbara St. is serving or ¢ as ee | roug ou IS Leedom and family at Elizabeth~ when car no. 4 banged into te | nounced the appointment of Arthur | . T ° . a = | a . {aboard the submarine USS Diodon, V B fl Id E L ¢ town - Year of ve. 3 and car ho. 3 erashed | For he Past Year Hackman, Supervising Principal During Past Week The Diodon, one of the newly- ery re y 0 i ntire oc ity Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and to the rear of car no. 3. | | of East Hempfield Township Schools | dae, son Robert, Mrs. Gensemer of Pine The. latter two cars had a num [| In a letter sent to each member Chairmag of the Northwestern Miss Marv Louise Morton. streamlined submarines Erb’s cattle sale at Middletown! Jehn H. Deisinger. eightv-three " lod on Mr. and Mre'N & ars & - | , Bui x A N ' rove, called oO IVY, & Se . ber of children as passenge al! of the Mount Joy Sportsmen’t As-| in the County Division. My. [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank 3 of the Pacific fleet, spent two weeks | lust weck amounted to $101.900.00. | at Columbia Hershey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs assengers . . | 3 . . a Ika: lv strives: se 5 ershey on § ay. " . of whom were jolted but fortun- | sociation, covering the period Sept. served as Chairman for | Morton, Maytown, and Kenneth {in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii be fore i) The Tronvilie Fire Company will | Mrs. Agnes Fisher, seventy- [Gray were former teachers at East ately none of the passengers in any 1, 1947 to Sept. 1, 1948, the work of East Hempfield Twp. last year. Ray Gallo, son of Mr. and Mus, fussing Lo fer home port in San hold an auction sale Saturday, Sep- | el tht, at Manheim Donegal Twp. high school and Mr. a I tes » Associati as scribed as | heats Bo is Jose jal \ ‘ids a1 alt. . 98 : : : of the cars were badly injured. A de Assoc] ition was described as The Northwestern Area is made Jose ph G: llo, Br: inbride : were | ego, 7 in Mer tember 25th | John W. Hess, forty, Pequa RI |Gray is now an asorney-at-law in C lady in no. 4 was slightly cut and 0 ow! iol : | up of the following distrigts: Elizas Satrdiy In the hureh | this sleek ur d t I at The Bainbridge-Maytown Rot- | farmer, was found dead in bed | Pottsville VARY TORI on BNO . wa xe er . this sleek under-water cre . . bruised about the legs. The past Years high prices have bethtown, Mount Joy, Marietta, | 0f God, Maytown, with the Rev. | S il Wi ay Club held ladies’ night Thur: | Su day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graybill and The: cars didn't fare so well. The exceeded our income from member- | Marietta Depot, Conog Twp. East | Gerald officiating. has been undergoing extensive duv evening | s f Will : low hildren spent a few days at ars § \ . . 3) tos : 2 uss Ww oO lis er. o 0 ch » ays itive awit i he & : aq ship dues which we were able to | ponegal Tw West Donegal T ———— | training operations. : | isan, wile il Wissler f 0 i entire grill in no. 5 was mashed : jllonegn) TWh, Westy Mohega Wh | Nav: . The annual reunion of the Fair- | Manheim R3 at a Reading Haspital, | Philadelphia. > O all hers tl take care of by shooting matches | past Hempfield Twp., East Peters- | Helen Joanne Stauffer | Williams entered the Naval ser- : | dhs ins ide ’ n all others the damage was God : ik I bo Tee : oa Yui 96. 1947. and received his | View school, in Penn twp. will be [aged sixty-one Mr. and Mrs. John Charles spent 3 slight and other activities. To raise enough | pure Landisville, Rohrerstown; Mt. | Ira Longnecker Jr. [vice June 26; 197, ati his | held Saturday ( Id everal days at Atlantic City, N. J Bg Spat ’ AVI ys Naval Traine 1 ele a | Yeral . hs o torniard | ys & i y, Nh. de None of these cars were from this | money to keep our game distribu- | Joy Twp, Rapho Twp. South of Miss Helen Joanne Stauffer, | 68 the Naval Tesh The 18th annual Geib family re- De Gs fe: 1 vy : Jernard Mr. N. E. Hershey spent his va=- locality tion the same as last years despite | Route 230. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elam H.|[™® Center, Great Lakes, Ill. | : il ' \ d pe > re osc, of Columbia, st 8h ton on a trip to the western part 4 a. een the higher prices, we need your Re- EY Se Stauffer, Mount Joy R2, and Ira] Before entering the Navy he was lo Py ih Sa | a a of the State accompanied by Mrs | . . . ou ay, oe . y { © hl > 4 J . | newal of Membership and try to get . Longenecker. Jr.. son of Mr. andi gratuated form Mount Joy High | re 3 el E D Catharine, wife of William P.| Roberts of Mechanicsburg : } iE > Allrex . ler, Last onega e Meche § . op de stra - : . a | Se as e re 4h Quinn, born a Spo o 1 . . . Sheriff Destroys a new member in order to strength Being Brought Mis. Tra Longenecker, Lititz R3.| chool, ind was employed by Funk’s | RET SASL ona: series of ute. \ ill t porting Hill, at| Miss Mae Graybill of Manheim > en the organization. The greatly in- were married Saturday, in the Riding Academy. oy 2 Cohan | Lancaster aged sixty-three lis visiting Mr. Harry Graybill on Su as . { . : a WT Timm. ations a columbia. . 5 5 } sd i : - h00 Worth Fireworks cr ease d de mand for hunting and ‘Here For Burial Florin Church of the Brethren. Genre. Rost, Ironville, retivedi.. Harvey S. Kopp, seventy-three, Wood: Stree Mary Catherine C fishing outstripped our normal a- | The Rev. Howard W. Bernhard | PRR employee, will celebrate hi Fast Petersburg, well known cattle | Leekway of Eden is also a guest of | ao We Ton m I: Ie { : » ror Y 3 . 3 A cloud of smoke mushroomed | thou of game and fis. Never. be The body of Pe. W kom 8 of ated. A Buffet Supper 92nd birthday tomorrow (buyer, in a Chambersburg Hospital. | her grandfather. / 1000 feet when county authorities fore has there heen. ouch 8 ree Shoup, Mount Joy, is one of the Given. In marriage Ly hor her, ’ Joyce Risser, eight, Elizabethtown George R. Breneman, 75 and Mr, and Mrs. All Kirchner, Rose ind Bremen dostroved: $500 worth number of hunters and fishermen | five hundred thirty-four Pennsyl the bride was attended by ve | on S Park Sun woe injured when she foll off her James R. McLanachan, 82, neigh-| Mary and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. ol confiscated fireworks on the! around our fair community Mount | y. nia World War II dead of the Charles Longenecker, the bride- | g . father’s car while moving bors at Elizabethtown, died within | Mver, Ms. Bowers and son, Jerry, farm of Paul ind Tona Metzger. Mi [Joy and Florin. In the past year | 5,864 American dead who have | groom's sister. Earl Huber w Wl J Myrtle Bates of town and | While shopping ni Lancaster three hours Saturday evenino { Mr. and Mis. Leo Smith , Barry w RY sa. Metzder. is (Turn to page 4) | been returned to the United States best man and ushers were Carl | Mrs. I. K. Charles of Lancaster en- | nice i rides eee and Rita all of Lancaster, called at Joy R2. Mrs. Metzger is a deputy nh - | Miss Myra Erisman, of Marietta, sheriff of Lancaster County. \ from Europe aboard the United Miller and William Longenecker tertained to a buffet supper at|.q , shopping bag of groceries | Mrs. Paul R. Newcomer (Turn to Page 4) x 3 x 5 5 | AD re a | States Army Transport Lawrence ———————— | Leng's Park on Sunday afternoon. | Mrs. Charlotte Hursh Newcomer. | » . The fireworks were seized in a| N rs . mid Tate mn June. at the home of Brief ews From | Victory, Lt. Colonel C. R. Yost, Invitations have been issued to Thos enjoying the outing were: James M. Berrier, Milton Grove, |forty-one, wife of Paul R. New- , } ! Chief of the American Graves [the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Ann | Mrs, Francis Brooks, Mountville; | . th : 4] {ecomer, Mount Joy RI died i 7:05 2 ars amage i , 1, as removed from General Mrs. Anna Hauck, thirty-seven, ofe at i Soran hil Pe ort Elizabetl : XA | Newville Elizabethtown Ri Al e a 1eS or Be Dib ie the Phila- ; Sn pe yot daugh- Mr oy Mrs. Canta Login, Jen Hospital at Lancaster, to his home [P- Mm. Tuesday in St. Joseph's Hos- delphia uartermaster epot an- [ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V enning- | anon; Mr. and Mrs. ert ates, | Saturday. pital after a three-days’ Hines In Collision ere the time the merchandise was de- Ww ‘ mT scribed as the “biggest seizure of k R din nounced today. ton, West Orange, N. J., and Carl T. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mis. I. K. Fire destroyed a $4000 dwelling | Born in York county, she fireworks in the countv® since a ic ea g Armed forces dead originally in- | Raffensberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles and son, Richard, Lancas- |.¢ Marietta Sunday rendering {daughter of Mrs. Emma K oy m| Two cars were badly damaged 1 KS In he ounty siace ¢ : : . : i day \ mma Ko an | Stats law wos passed. in 103 fore At Philadelphia a stray bullet | | terred in temporary military cem- |H, E. Raffensperger, Elizabethtown, [ter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank | Norman Herr's family of five (Turn to page 3) lin a collision involving there cars bi ding sal nd i frou billed an S-vear-oii boy eteries in France are among those | which will take place at 7 p.m. Sat- | and children, Norma, Jean, | homeless a at the Chocolate Ave.-Donegal iC g sale and use fireworks | killed ¢ -year- y- : x [ SS. | except by special permission Nolt's farm equipment store at | brought back to this country. urday, September 1, in the Washing- | Charles, James and Ronald, and Daniel Brubaker quietly cele- [FARM WOMEN SOCIETY | Springs Road intersection on Sat- The display attracted spectators | Gap was entered and robbed of Frem New York, the Pennsyl-|ton Street Church of the Brethren, { Raymond Good, Rheems; Mr. and | brated another birthday on Tues- |NO. 4 TO HOLD SUPPER urday . 1 ! : A vania dead will be shipped to reg- | Elizabethtown. The Rev. Nevi . | Mr ichar ate Sally. Pat i Snr. 2 ; y T vide c= from miles around to see the Rom- | $680. PE 9 iy be 0 ih 8 Tu evin H. | Mrs. Ric h wd Bates, Sally, I ut and day, as did Walter Sloan, local phar- Farm Women's Society No. 4 will | Ih accident occ oy red when Ja an candles. sky rocket torpedoes | Fourteen persons were injured in | 1ona Quartermaster distribution | Zuch will officiate at the double ring | Dickie, Elizabethtown; David Wal- on Wednesday hav | dist Saf ob Sentz drove his car onto Don- a s, ska ) S yrpedoes | be Vis tes reli . Di ou {fo hh . We ly A ive a covered dish suppel on Sat- | . ye n fountains, sparklers and red lights [a collision on the Super-highway | centers, Whe re individual military |ce re mony. : | ters, Elizabethtown R. D.; Mr. and | Charges against Harry H. Hollen- widay aiternoon ot the Home of Mr | egal Springs Road from Chocolate Qc destroved The were | near Cadlisle escorts of the same rank, race and | The bride, who will be given in | Mrs. Howard Risser, Arlene Fetter, | pach, Manheim R1 impersonating an 1 Mrs. Liovd Nolt: Sil Q | Avenue; and a Harrisburg motor- stroyed. 3 *WOTKS ere ‘ ariisie. ink Cre ie + Asians : ala ; oe Entre. id) ayes di y ’ sont an ang rs oy 0 ilver Spring, Seog an c put in a pile, gasoline was poured Four persons were killed Satur- RIN of service as the deceased will narrag by her father, will have | Quentin; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley were withdrawn when he a- Mount Joy R2. Supper will be at o ist, on fis way to Ocean City was 7 oh. and torch thrown. in | dav on Route 32 cast of Harris: be assigned to escort the caskets (her sister, Miss Evelyn Pennington, |Wiker and son, David, Center- [greed to move out of the county 1 i” tof 1 driving towards town on Donegal ol ace alles la i : to final destinations selected by | Berea, Ky.. as maid of honor. The | ville; - Morris G "2 Mr 4 ! . p.m. and in the event of rain, wi ihre’ Robt being use pF The “firing was in charge of | burg when two cars collided head- 0 ps a s selecte Oy ; a y : a aid o on ; 1e v le; Me, ort s Ginder ind Mr. Burgess Olweiler at Elizabeth- | be at Twin Oaks pak. ‘The some Springs Road, now being used as a “Abe Lone: Elinor | of | 1ext of kin. ridesmaids will be the Misses Jac-| and Mrs. Melvin Snavely and {yn told Council io o: : : . { detour, Sher Abe Lane; Elmer Zerphey, | On. Pie Shou a brother M i . . Foreus ¥ Aauahter 3 : ’ ouncil he cannot enforce | mittee in charge is: Mrs. Lloyd Nolt, | . LiL xi deputy sheriff, and Ray Myers, Mt The government has given the € Shoup is a prother to, Mis. fqueline. and Joanne erguson, | daughter, Eileen, Manheim; Mr. parking meter regulations without | Mrs. Robert Nolt, Mr Harrison | In an efort fo avoid the Sentz y 3 , di 1 ViYe | . 5 £ i itd ¢ ‘ a | ‘ Y lle v |! S. Jy Olt, Se arris | . : Joy Fite Chiel | sirlines the green light. They may Johnson Martin, of this place. The |Quarryville, and Mrs, Ralph Mus- | and Mrs. Charles Webb, My. and another policeman, The bor has | Nolt. M | NM iM | car, the motorist swerved his car to a bi ; : : : ti 5 : y an, > boro S| Nolt, Mrs. John Musser and Mrs i : : Martins c¢ ®t oe ay wr » bridegn ne . ; Ae . « ithe vie interac ; ) a — | and will raise their rates ten per- | of Ss conduc tas ind 10 cent |ser, _siste 1 of the bride groom. Jane Mus. Wilbur Hawthorne and Input one at present. Paul K: oi Te the right between the houses and store on East Main street. Louise Pennington, the bride's neice | daughter, Peggy Irene; Mr. and — lll -— we Le the car, tore up the lawns at the red. Mueller and Sentz residents, hit 2 ic M J T . cent to prevent seeing Tt Marti : or. al » Martin amily and the | will be flower girl. | Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne Ji ar | t hi | Henry Stokes, 47, Philadelphia, | it ar ¢ € 8 + And] ppACH FESTIVAL SATURDAY | ——— ° oy OWIiS Pp 2 mother of the deceased soldier, James Pennington, brother of the | children, Jeffrey and Hattie Lou, BY Cf fun ALA Rp Lloyd E Zerphey a telephone pole completely splint- ° el was killed at Columbia Monday | {ering it, the impact with which . | Mrs. Magdalene S y, ide w sve as Ia : | ry he. Cy : 4 = whet a. shwike stack: toppled 1 is : Shoup, also of br ide, will Serve as best man and Mr. Harvey Hawthorne Si . Mr. Donen): Post. 800° will ! ie Meat C 00 S i pen. n him while ‘it was being disman- town, are spending the Summer in [the ushers will be Robert Penning- | and Mrs. Harry ( Sipling, Mi bh festival Sat i {threw the car across the road i 1 2 a cottage at Long Level They | M ose, Pa.. another brother: | and Mrs. Mart B. Heisey and Sponsor 8 peach. lesiiva, saturday [where it struck the aut f Mr savings. CQ 1ey (ton, Montrose, a., another brother; | Martin elsey and ’ Tas SORE rx i e 0 g . where 1t struc the auto o Mr. n the East Donegal Twp. High rome Weber, Mt. Joy RI. ‘The car then tled. Thursda Se t 2 A Holstein 4-H calf disappeared Jormeny resided at Denora, near |Clair H, Tubbs, East Lansing, Mich.; daughter, Anne Louise, Ida Sprout, y . from the farm of Walter Witmer, | Pittsburgh. Robert Trimmer, New Holland, | Shitley Ann Bates, Mrs. Myrtle —— A — eee Bates, William and Leroy Bates, | Wilbur Brandt, Bobby Webb and wil] open Thursday, September 2. | nothing has been seen or heard of | Musser, Columbia, the bridegroom’s tion I stl 1 All teacher vacancies have been | ‘oe brother-in-law. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, all ' assigned to the 106th Airways anc | of the Weber car was considerabl it since, { : [he feature of the evening will ‘ i 3 I : Air Communications Squadron | and the Harrisburg car School ground. The proceeds from Rey RF ay of : t. Lloyd E. Zerpney, son ol|iimped a ditch and came to a the affair will be used for the new | pp and Mrs. Clayton L. Zerphey ! standstill in a field cousin of the bridegroom, and Ralph I | | . gion heme now under construc-| 918 Weet M: his { . 218 West Main Stoeet, this boro No one w Schools of Mount Joy Township | near Gordonville, July 21 and | as injured but the side filled and assignments are as fcl-| Due to the recent tax the soft Mrs. E. G. Mever, Elizabethtown, |of Mount Joy. be dancing Speci] or re | 2 Sin. 7 Sa aT pe — etree bh . eh 3 An force ase 1 de i \ lows: drink business has fallen off sixty Fift A will give a recital preceding the a —-— tainment will be provided for the | ~ rod almost demolished. Florin, Mrs. Euphemia Fassnacht | percent dealers claim. This does | y Cre arm ceremony and also play the tradi- | DONEGAL TOWNSHIP MAN childic, Colorado, was re or y promoted to cecal 7 : . 3 ren the grade of Staff Sergeant Sgt , y ATH ry and Mrs. Mary Kauffman; Grand- | not surprise us in face of the fact| The sum of $13,900 was paid by |tional wedding music. Henry Buch- | ROBBED; TWO ARRESTED Refreshments. will consist of ox A a te Bui "ToT FAMILY GATHERING y y Qo ) ys “wr . . y . rill > : 1 . 5 10W OrK 12 5 a He | - gc view, Mrs. Ruth Heisey; Cherry | that at many places, Shibe Park in [Harold Schatz, Columbia R. D, for Mount Joy, will be soloist. { Rcbert L. Beightner, fifty-eight, | peaches in various styles | ory nd. weal Fela Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stoner : ris: yo : vie] pnt, i styles ype operator anc eather la Hill, William Thome; Milton | particular, where over a million a Mount Joy township farm of 50 A reception will be held in Ba-| p50. township, stopped for a et lee ot x ] entertained on Sunday, the Jchn 1 Las. y | . . a! i z y - sSuperviso | . 3 Grove, Ethel Longenecker: Wheat- | people attended ball games to date, |acres, of which 12 acres are meadow ker’s dining hall, Elizabethtown, af-1| qi, pear Elizabethtown When » Zerphey attended the Mt Floyd family gathering with fifty- land, Rayne nd Heisey; Sunny- | they sock you 15 cents for “coke”. land, which was offered by Charles | ter which the couple will leave on |p, his car he was ap- Personal Mention Io high SC ro [ before the w or | three in attendance burn, Mrs. Sadie Flowers: Bellaire, a ees eee ‘M. Eby and Nora M. Moyer. for the |2 wedding trip to New Hampshire | proached hy two men who took Aft i ; i x} F = [ Games were played and music Mrs. Elsie Haines; Mt. Pleasant, GILT BRINGS $215 AT of Edwin P. Eby. deceased They will reside in Elizabethtown (his wallet containing $39 and made Mr. W. D. Cunningham and two < n tng yr or 0 dh was furnished by Romaine Floyd, ~~: : Noi . . he ; tn Wal v ; | 1 y DY .crphey graduated rom e | : 1 > Miss Arletta Myers: Fairview, Mrs. EIMER MUSSER'S HOG SALE | Located on the road leading from where both are employed by the |}; give them to Harrisburg. daughters, of Richmond Hil, N, VY, Radi i tor wd Mechani of Middletown, Everyone greatly ao . r 1 SALE % : 8 m radio rate ax Mechanic . Muriel Saylor and Woodland, Mrs, ali ; : [Mount Joy to Milton Grove, the Continental Press, There they stopped for gas, called on friends in town Tuesday. ey oi a ; | enjoy ed the day. Monhtoe Good Purchase of a gilt, bred to farrow rien li) Wieser . Veit and | School at Scott Field, llinois. He | ee —— Soo ; lin the Fall, for $215 topped prices | Premises includes a seven-room | Beigntner tcld the attendant to call| Mrs. H. A Darrenkamp anc pent 30 months in the European Total snroliment this year 5 92 paid last wee k # : Pc Hl China | dwelling, large barn, chicken houses | MISS ESHBACH RECEIVES the police, he did and the two were daughter, Jean, of this place, visited Theatre of Operations before re (| BOY, 7. SHOT AND KILLED whic: is 42 more than lost “year breeding stock on the farm of Elmer silo, hog sty and other outbuilding. | DEGREE FROM Jl NIATA | arrested. While being questioned | latives at Ickeshurg, Tuesday und turning to the United State nd a BY HIS BROTHER AGED II pi in this figure are 131 en. S. Musser, Lancaster Rl { Buildings are equipped with elec- Doris M. Eshbach, 7 8. Market | one thief dropped the purse on a Wednesday. Conor: dt Lowi Paul Shenberger, 11, found two rolled in the various high schools, |= RY ki ' wb “ : hen a | St bor as awarded a bacth- | § i: Mrs. Lee Ellis and daughter, |” : didi 99 calibre shells an De nw yas big % S Edwin Weire, Manchester, pur- | tricity, with running water at the . this boro, w 8 Award 3 | Pe liceman s foot which proved Manes hong a Gut Zerphoy's duties incline 25 2 ibre she I in the back yard alse © nore wan asl chased the gilt Several Spring [ barn. elor of arts degree at Juniata Col-{ their guilt Dancy, and Jane hia ane laying weather data collected from at his home, Willow Steet R1. He Youn: cs iss Une gilts sold in ps $200 Bra k ith C. S. Frank, auctioneer; and Ran- | lege, Huntingdon. A graduate of | The two men were Howard R. Spending the week at thi ion and fi ( ti 1 [ ithe put them in his father’s rifle and ee silts Ss e acket with . { M: ; visiting N > sion om ol; wealhe i A dolph C. Ryder, attorney, conducted | Mt. Joy High School, Miss Eshbach |Shadrick, twenty seven, and Vere Mass., where they are visiting Mis pl "| while playing shot and killed his ™W CB ANTE total sales amounting to $9,364. . : X ‘ ; reporting stations in the country | WO DIVORCES GRANTED he sale majored in English and French at |p. Tritech ION Joyce Ellis " |brother aged 7. Botl ar 3 | - . : Top price for a tried sow was $205 the sale. ! | ritch, twenty-seven, both em- . : The Airways and Air Communica- | Toner aged | oth parents were [ Anna K. Sponsler, twenty-nine, ! 3 vit Bids emt ell A A Juniata, and was editor of The | ployed at the Mascnic Homes at Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Mort and : : away working at the time N. Barl at, M ‘har by Ira Krall, Myerstown who also | 3 : co ps 4 os nA ) tions Service is the branch of the : . Barbar Mt. Joy, charged id : $110 { Sori MT. JOY CEMETERY ASSO. Scout, freshman handbook; active | Elizabethtown. son, Robert of Ashland, Pa are f nited. Stat A I 4 . : vee S r' a § . . vnitea State All force wit | that Far Sponsler, thirty-five, | POUL 10 BCC of STO 8 NOMINATED ITS MANAGERS in the Masque, dramatics orguniza- me eee visiting Mr. Mort's brother and | © 0% C0 E00 TE communi. | DIED FROM DOG BITE | Louisville, Ky.. deserted her Oct, | 08 J. rown, Marietta, was p seting Sy : 2 .mber of the orches- | wife, Rev. and Mrs. James F. Mort. | Sh ie helworn 091 communi. : 4 14 1944 Thor wera il the heaviest purchaser, taking 21 | at 2 i of oo lo holders tion dx jo i ir oi IA MARKED IMPROVEMENT Nis re i Der a oe] itions and navigational aids de- The four-year old son of Ezra s I$ € i > , smetery / re 3 m= | 3. Et OR. TM NE Marg le y OF nver, 7 . : M: 136 [head of swine. of the Mount Joy’ Cemetery Asso bra, 4; | IN ROUTE 230 THRU HERE 4 Ty signed to maintain safety in mili- | Zercher. East Donegal township larch 14, 1936 - ciation held at the First National |en’s Athletic Association and chap- | : : Colorado left Tuesday for he : died his | sf 1 Irma V. Groff, forty-two, Florin or Bank 1 Trust Comp last Fri-| el choi | The State Highway Department |}, po spending the past weel tary air operetions ed a his home from the effects { . oll, ri , | Ba anc rust Co any las rl-f el ¢ . | : : : 5 } a ¥ 3 re ll rr eres log bite ; ‘ 1 Yn CE NEW TEACHERS : . foie {is certainly improving Route 230 BS cnarged that Ray F. Groff, forty- | THREE NEW TEACHERS day evening, the following were ee [5 of J B a in tne home of Mr. and Mrs. John 4% A 1 NBA Rb us | IGE hr . 4 get alarmed. That hap=- one, 214 W. Orange St. deserted | IN W- HEMPFIELD TWP, lo ted as managers for the | SUPPORT ORDER CHANGED an passes, thry our borough. f Roth, North Market Stree! Week’ S Birth Record pened just fifty years ago Mr an her May 24, 1946. They were mar- | he Wost Hempfield TWD. | year: Messrs. R. Fellen-| The court changed an order | Beginning at the western borough Lee Ellis, Marietta Ave son, Zercher 1 w eside in ou | : : g : SST'S. : ee : now resides ur WSs vied July 3, 1959 schools will open Tuesday, Sept. 7, baum, Arthur Moyer, M. C. Bow- } against Sylvester R Swords, Flor- | likes Ha hie 03 oils sides of Gary and grands n Eugene Grove Mr. and Mrs. James Hostetter, of —— rr | Nathaniel. E. Snyder, secretary of | a i el 4 in . , | the concrete to the curb, west thru 1a / { ) ) man, Robert F. Schroll, Lester} in, to read from $7 to $12 weekly 4 spent Tue sday and Wednesday at { this place, a Souter Thursday at | VISITED HIS NATIVE TOWN JOINT CLUB MEETING the school board announced. Mumma, Jay S. Barnhart and] for support of two children instead | Floria to the intersection of the Philadelphia where they witnessed | the Lancaster General hospital Mr. James Glatfelter, Mariett HERE TUESDAY, SEFT. 7 | Thiee new teachers in the town- | James L. Shaeffer. of the original order which provid- three lane highway west of Florin, several ball games aat Shibe Park Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houseal, May Avenue pent several days al vt . i Ss wn orade : I and | arl ousea May - V spent several ays & tal There will be a joint picnic | Ship are: Eva Haldeman, Ironville;| Walter Loraw, Harvey | ed for only one child. He is to pay | has been graded. Richard Peifer, Carl Way, James Lown. a. son Thursday at St. Jossnh’ R ck, York County, last week This re! . ar . In ye : 3 own, a so sda § Joseph's | i 01 ounty, las r 3 e meeting of a number of service | Madalon Nunemacher, Fairview; | Engle and James Metzle r consti- | the amount to his wife Marguerite, We understand a portion On| Honberger and Bud Kendig of Sa- - ital | his native town and isa] 8 clubs at Hostetter's Dining Hall | and Claire Petru, Sterlines. | tute the election board ii the | Mt. Joy. | each side will be macadamized lunga, spent several days in Atlan- | oa us ne ve vh ated is also the —t here Tuesday, Sept. 7. | TT EY | auditors are Jes. T. M. Breneman ere tll fears eee | which will practically - make a | tic City Mr. and Mis. Jose Santana, 137 N one La Brown: ha Sas a Pra ” . VES. By } the: entiie tetra Hi st..a. «on. Thuvsds |ducted a tin smithing shop on ne The clubs attending will be Wil- THEIR TROUBLES ARE OVER and James Metzler. LOST DRIVING PRIVILEGES pore Finis toe entire distance | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpenter | Market street, a son Thursday at th Mon street here m ye West / low Street Lions, Landisville Lions, | Esther, wife of William K. Hart- a Twenty-two motorists from this | oo ny out Joy to Elizabethtown. [and Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly 4 caster General Hospital. re i a i £9, ) | Mcunt Joy Lions and the Mount |ing, forty-four, of Bphrata, hanged | ENTERTAINED OPERATORS section. of the state Jost’ their drive ood progress is also being made | spent several days last week at the Mr. and Mrs. John Reider, Eliza- NO INSPECTION STICKER veral | Joy Rotary Club. {herself at her home. Miss Dorothy Inners, Marietta [ing privileges last week. Abram on the new four-laner east of Waldorf-Astoria, New York City bethtown R2, a daughter at St. Ar ot th or ets ns f to reme a Fla : . : Veo : > | town. | react (loess 1 Thre Among the proseculions lor au haste tty | Ralph C. Miles, fifty-eight, Cone- | Avenue, entertained the telephone [Shaffner, Mount Joy Rl, charged | iowa _ - . - [oss epi’s Hospital last Thursday | violations before Squire Kauffman me \ ~ TI ro v « : GE | . a nger. TEACHER ATTENDING DUKE |stoga R2, hanged himself. He was operators of the Mt. Joy office, |with speeding, was the only one | ee IRECORD PRICES FOR STEERS | Ir. and Mrs. Ralph Moose, 218 at Ironville, was Benjamin S. Gin Miss Thelma M. Taylor, teacher arrested for drunken driving at | their families and friends, to a [from the immediate vicinity. hi EIVED THE BIDS BUT | CONTINUES AT SALE HERE {8 Donegal street, a daughter | gor Mount Joy Rl, for operating a of junior and senior high mathema- Lancaster the day previous. corn roast at her home, on Friday tt poi | NO CONTRACT AWARDED One hundred and thirty-two head | Monday at the Lancaster General | ohicle w ithout having it inspected i 3 : eee wee i > > TRE y | : i p | = . ties at Mount Joy High School, is evening, REMEMBERED ON BIRTHDAY | Supervisors of West Donegal of baby beeves were shown then | Hospital rn A eee. iad | attending the Duke University ma- | UNCLE SAM WANTS TO KNOW | weaned A leat moveten To show his appreciation for | Twp. received sealed proposals sold for an average of $4163 per or Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snavely, | MARRIAGE LICENSES : 4 1g thematics institute at Durham, N. C.| Government aides are making an | THE HEISEY CLAN REUNION his Mr. Clarence [for stone and asphalt. Bids were hundsedweight. | Manheim R2, a son Saturday at| Harry E. Honafius, Manheim R2 eq ! Teachers from colleges and high [effort to get a list of all the winnings | The twenty-first reunion of the | Newcomer presented Dan Brubak- | opened at the home off Paul L.| The grand champion was a 1050- | home. ar yrace E i : \ i : ; > : 2 I | | and Grace E. Alleman, Elizabeth- 2 GO schools representing 30 states are at from church, lodge, or carnival | Heisey family will be held on Sat-|er with an elaborate birthday cake | Zeager, Elizabethtown R2, but no pound Angus steer brought 75 cents | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, | town RI. Duke for the 12-day affair which is functions. They want to collect the | urday, Sept. 4 at Elizabethtown |all lit up, on his Lirthday Tuesday. contracts were awarded, the sup- per pound and was shown by u |Salunga, a daughter at the General | Parke E. Plasterer, Manheim R1 f S en G3 + - ro ., - This, the only one of its kind tax thereon. = Park. It was greatly appreciated, ervisors reported. I Lititz R3 boy : | Hospital Wednesday J and Joyce G. Givler, Manheim R2, i