The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 09, 1948, Image 1

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WEEKLY |
“Mount Joy Bull
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LANK AS TER
CUNT Russel Otis Bender, 10
etin Fatally Injured; Was

VOL. XLVIII, NO.
15
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 9,
1948
Crushed Between Wagon
Hh
$2.00 a Year in Advance

This Year's Farm Show Will
Again Be Held Under 2 Tents;
Proved Successful Last Year


Last evening there was a meet-
ing of the directors of the Mount Fi N
Joy Community Exhibit in the et
Methodist church at which time the
present: Messrs. E
Frank Weidman,
following were
W. Garber,
$1,300 At Supper
Curvin
Martin, Ted Weidler, Joseph Shaef- The regular September meeting of
fer. Charles Ricedorf, Paul Hess. J. | the Friendship Fire Co. was held
E. Schroll and Mrs. Ethel Herr. |on Thursday evening. There were
Chairman Garber presided. 33 members present.
The centralization of last year's Chief Ray Myers reported two
exhibit having proven so very satis- five calls during the month. Total
factory to both patrons and man- amage about $1500.00.
agement, the same method will be The der corn soup commit-
followed again this year. tee reported the supper will clem
Secretary Shaeffer reported hav- about $1300.00
ing engaged two large tents, 42x145 Donations totaling $50.00 were
feet and 42x180 ft. which will be | turned in.
erected on the boro’s parking lot at O. K. Snyder, on behalf of the
the Penna. Railroad passenger de- Florin Fire Co., offered the Ameri-
pot on Henry street. can-LaFrance fire engine, that they
Regulations governing this year's | have on order, to this ‘company,
Corn Queen were discussed and de- since their specifications are almost
cided upon. Also the territory from (the same, and this company con-
2 ! {Twn to Page 2)
Tur n to nag
Mount Joy's Native Son, K. T.
Keller, Coming Back To Home
Friends And Honor Sept. 3 Sept. 30


Thursday, Sept. 30 1948, has
been designated K. T. Keller
day in Mount Joy On this occas- | $40,000 Realized
ion a native son, now President oi
the Chrysler Corporation, will
come hack to n Sy friends “i At Harmon Sale
henor. | A total of $40,000 was realized on
A meeting will be held at the Wednesday from the public auction
Mount Joy High School at 3:30 P.|gale of the real estate, equipment
M., when Governor James H. Duff and parts of the Harmon Construc-
will confer the honor upon Mr. Kel- |tjon Company, Inc, Landisville,
ler, making him a Pennsylvania } which is being disbanded.
Ambassador. This day will be a| The company’s real estate was
holiday in Mount Joy. All indus- Jd for $6,450 and the office equip-
tries in Mount Joy will be shut ment brought high prices, it was re-
down on Thursday afternoon, Sep- ported by John C. Rebman, auction-
tember 30. 1948 eer.
Everybody invited to be present Other pieces of equipment which |
Mr. Keller will arrive at Mount hrought high prices were: an Allis-
Joy's P. R. R. Passenger Station at chalmers bulldozer with winch, $4,-
11:10 A. M, September 30, 1948, 500: two backshoes, $6,150 and $6
where hundreds of scheol children 9206: an air compressor, $4,500; a
and other citizens of Mount Joy Westinghouse pumper, $2,000; and a
will greet him. After a brief recep- 21, ton truck, $1,200
tion he will be escorted by the En- A welder was sold for $750, and
tertainment Committee to the hoems brought $375. An ammuni-
Brunswick Hotel, Lancaster, where tion truck was sold for $450 and
he will be entertained by Lancas- several back-shoe shovels were sold
ter's Chamber of Commerce and the for $100
Service Clubs at a luncheon NM = sm
The Committee will escort Mr.! MOTORCYCLE RIDER KILLED
Keller back to Mount Joy where the | NEAR ELIZABETHTOWN SUN.
chief assembly of the day will be- Kurt E. Leo, New York City,
gin at 3:30 P. M. and where he will | riding a motorcycle was struck and
be dubbed “Pennsylvania's Ambas- killed by an auto driven by Rob-
sador by Governor James H. Duff, ert Gainor, twenty-five, Elizabeth-
who had designated him as worthy town The accident occurred a
of his honor. short distance north of Elizabeth-
(Turn to page 5) town

State Police Chase Two Boys
From Salunga To E’town In
Stolen Car Doing 80 Or Better
en "Site OF Turnpike
Start Anneunced

was considerable excite
thru here, Florin and all the
way to Flizabethtown last Tt
day morning. Curitity is always
aroused w siren is sounded, |
nen a
the first thought of which is the | i
: . "he first secti J > 100-mile,
passing of an ambulance. How- | The first section of t 3 10€ :
: . : ¥ 3% sx 1e
ever, on this occasion it was a state | $75,000,000 Eastern ten 24 €
3 : ennsylvie e wil >
policeman from Lancaster chasing Pennsblvanis tum i 1 %
| Zork ~ Vv. iI diately
two young men in a stolen ca: | built in York Conny: immediately
{ south of Harrisburg.
Tw 16-year-old Pittsburgh : ;
’ WIEh | Chairman T. J. Evans of the
youths, led a state Trooper cn al : te
turnpike commission has announc-
bullet-punctuated, 100-mile-per- : y &
x led bids will be opened September
hour chase on the Harrisburg Pike |, : :
. tt 77122 for grading, drainage and con-
between Salunga and Elizabeta- | .
to hich. J 0 tt K | struction of substructures on 34
wn, which 'e all the earmar y .
ota’ Te ‘ So a} ° | miles, Fast and West of U. S. Route
I a “cops ar bers” movie ser- : bey. 3 .
ial Tt > Wi Tole pvie 8 { 111, in Fairview Township.
a 1 . : . vs
4 RY | The project will include raising
In eight thrill-packed minutes. | of Route 111 near the Harrisburg
police said, the boys’ fled from a | Airport so that the four-lane toll
pent just east of Salunga to the | oad can pass under the present
western
of
abandoned the car
end Elizabethtown |
where they
Harrisburg-York highway.
The official for
bids, placed in more than a score
and | advertisements
attempted to escape police by run- |
ning into a wooded section. ( of newspapers, called for 450.000
During that time, several] warn- | cubic yards of excavation and
ing shots were fired by State (Turn to Page 2)












& Post On Kraybill Farm












MISS DAVIS ENTERTAINS . EAST DONEGAL TEACHER E thi Th it |
FRIENDS AT CORN ROAST Weddings Thruout RESIGNS; VACANCY FILLED very ing a
Miss Lizzie Davis entertained | The resignation of Miss Lydia Ten-vear-old Russel Otis Ben ea
the following persons at a corn 0 C Wagner, who will teach in the E- Happened At der. son of Mr. and'M Alva G. |
roast at her home on ur ommunity lizabethtown High School, was ac- Bender, 102 N. Barb St, wn | Ask Y our e p
evening, September 1: Ir. and | cepted. The vacancy was filled by Fl . R tl ¢ usly injured mm a farm ac- |
Mrs. Edward Kirkland -— child- During Past Week the appointment of Miss Jane Wil- orm ecen y cident on Tuesday 1 ng, died To Plant Trees
ren, Robert, Joan, J. W. and Ken- son of Clairton, Pa. Miss Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker Ji at 2:55 p. m. Thursday in the Lan
yon of Plant City, Florida. Mr.| Anna C. Sponsler, N. Barbara]is a graduate of Grove City Col- snd two children spent the week caster Osteopath Hospit I | Mount Joy Sportsmen's Associa-
L. E. Jennings, Elizabeth City, | St, this boro, daughter of John] lege and formerly taught in Jeffer- ond at Rehobeth Beach Dr. Charles P. Stahr, Lancaster, tion has been donated one hundred
North Carolina, Mr. Hubert Town- | William Rice and the late Elsie | son Township Schools in Allegheny | Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bender and deputy coroner, issued a verdict of | frees msisting of Cyprus and
send. Winter Haven, Florida, Mrs. | Rice, and Charles S. Horner, son of | County. daughter, were on a trip to Pitts- accidental death caused by general | Spruce, which are to be planted a-
Jane Eddy, Landisville, Miss Grace | Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Condit, The Music Department will pre- Lursh over the holiday. | peritonitis following rupture of the | jong the road which leads from the
Whitacre, Elizabethtown, Mr. and | Carmichaels, Pa, were married at [sent the first of a series of musical | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman stomach Dr. Stahr said the vie- | Mount Joy-Manheim road to the
Mrs. Raymond Davis, Jerry Davis, | 3 p. m, Saturday in Trinity Luth-) programs on Wednesday evening, er the week end holiday at the | 2 had undergone an emergency | Cove
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morton and | eran Church, Mount Joy, with the | September 22, at 8 p. m., when the Ppyeonos : peration noon Wednesday {This project which will be known
daughter, Linda Louise, Mount | Rev. Lester Koder officiating. “SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS" will My. and Mre. Clarence Myers vis- Crushed By Wagon | the Mount Joy Bird Sanctuary
Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Groff - a appear in the high school gymnas- ited relatives at Westminister, Md. he Sou Wa injured at 9 30 and will serve a two fold purpose,
and children, Gerdan and Suzanne Miss Grace E. Alleman, daughter | ium. The program will consist of [ yer the week end 4 Ne oS Hi ! OS of a “| that of providing a bird refuge and
: YEOH ; avi : ; Se oF ; sky Sl : y : ul raybill, Mou Joy Rl, w : : :
of Salunga, and Liz Davis. lof Mrs. Elizabeth Aleman, Rliza- Scottisn sings and instrumental Sonnv Arndt of York visited his ‘ ray ; nt Rl en | iso aid in the prevention of erosion.
——— -— | . usic aaturing . rN . y lec was shed bet en ¢ acco
> bethtown R1, and Harry E. Honaf- music, featuring the bagpipe. i grandfather, Mr. Samuel Shelly on 15 crush ween Io Ae Evervone is invited to assist in
The J Co x . RT wagon ang ost near t ary
9 F B ° jus. Manheim R2., son of Mr. and The school will continue in half- Sunday M i | oe 1 : ) planting these trees next Tuesday
arm rings Mrs. Theodore R. Honafius, Leb- | Session through the week of Sept.| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. ier Iepotim Saat iS | vening, Sepiember 14th at five O'=
anon R2, were married Saturday, hs This is to allow students tore holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs 5 hort rau ger a ong clock. Organizations such as Ro-
$46 187 At Sale | in the home of the officiating min- | Ip harvest the farm crops. John Bender at Milton Grove nn : ra when Ye POY | rv. Chamber of Commerce, Town
| : : : a em : : a ran between the wag and : ary,
| ’ | ister, Bishop John Brinser. »o- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins spent | 5 Wagon ang post Planning. Lions Club, Firemen and
| Lester E. Shreiner, of Ceda Miss Elva Alleman, sister of the R fi Gi Sunday at Phila, visiting relatives. | M : hy or 11 : on | Boy Scouts have been invited.
| Lawn Farm, Elizabethtown Rl, ! bride, was bridesmaid and Roy ecep on ven ki Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter, pio : a a saw the Flanting will be supervised by
: SAR 17 r utn anger and oute t ?
| purchased for $46,178 a West Don- | Bernhisel was best man. . Margaret spent the holidays at Pal- : ; Hg uted but | the nurseryman.
| egal Township farm of 235 acres of Mrs Bieher On 50th myra and Annville with relatives Hs Wwabhing cal 00 late to stop] ee tll Cee
| i: Ae he y ot = . Ns the wagon |
| land at public sale he Id by Lauret Parke Lrdsnin Plasterer and friends. The victim was voshed to the ofc] Milton M. Hess, Columbia R2
ta- M. Hoffman, administratrix cf Gave A meeting of the Shining Stars| th eked by oelice at 55 miles
| Mary H. Hoffman, deceased, on | Jeyee Garman Givier e in nniversa Class will be held Monday even- | ic © Dr. R. M. Thome, here, by ; 23 clocked ny |
| Th . 1 : ft RG a | Parke Erdman Plasterer, son of 058 WIN 9 x i on ( (Turn to page 2) { per hour in a truck restricted to 40.
wrsday afternoon, | i i > { ar mT
| day | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Zink, Man] The Rev. Dr. and Mys M. J, 2¢ the Church ; | - mms SE
The farm is located four miles! . . - . The Youth Fellowship having dis-
fon. and 13 miles | heim Rl, and Joyce Garman Giv- | Bieber were the guests of oh ti 1 thei t turing th r
rem Flizabethtown and | les | : : ! : . | continued their meetings during the
3 ler, daughter of Mrs. Sue Givler, | at a reception given in honor of h W rt y
northwest of Bossler's Church, 185 : : > Sliven . : - bu g : i} 10 Oy © Sammer will start their meetings e 0C € 2 0 uar eco
| Yo iy : Manheim R2, and the late Henry [their 50th wedding anniversary. ie
| of the 235 acres being under culti- ¢Turti to e 3 0 St Like Lidl ol on Sunday at 6:30 p.m h Thi
| a at wt, JAIKe's Juthera Nn, :
[ vaticn, Forty acres of woodland ! - ) ily Suvi Mar ee Thirty persons ittended the Mis- or e ast ee roug out 1S
- er Springs, > Ss - .
nd ten acres meadow hy ev hy S ht hn Re | sfonary Society meeting held at the . >
| » / ry AQT da evening oepter by ’ 948. |
Improvements include jC AR PARKED ON EAST MAIN = eptember 7 Church Wednesday evening. V Bri fi T id Entire Locality
| wore Succes. heise Bad: its STREET SINCE AUGUST 28TH St. Luke's Church was one of the a ee ery le y 0 -
: STR Deen . . : thirty-five issi ongreg: i I : ighty-nine
Summer house, with all modern Some time during Saturday night, | av i ne | TWO PERSONS INJURED | The New Holland Clarion will be Henry H. Royer, eighty-nine, at
red 3) her ring ae J rl ;
conveniences: large frame bank | August 28, some one parked a Terra ; ¥ A ! asi IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP eventv-five vears old this week Manheim,
i ninistry as 5 ary w : |S > Je i > v y liken af NE
[an with implement shed and |Plane green sedan bearing Penna. Board yi Sh jig With He Two persons were injured Mon- | There was a heavy downpour of George W. Shortlidge, sixty-sev
{ : a £ ric Mis re as i :
corn crib attached facilities for 25 | license 9661D, on East Main street i ited: 1 7% ih WY of day. on West Main St, when a car in in some sections of the county en. at Columbia.
. . 3 5 Wve we Initers i OW B . § 5 ra 1 some SeCLols « J . sd
head of cows, including automatic | opposite Brown's Mill. The car has : nite utheran Chwrch ir} driven by Ella Shaffer, of Prospect Charles Bernard Hess, forty=-
obs : . : merica, : esterday. . .
drinking fountains; frame chicken |been there ever since. As the assembled. thew Park, near Erie, Pa, ran into the |” n= Weidman family held its] at C olumbia. ;
house and hog shed combined, | It would be well for the authorities file i t d Sm ? * , 1eY rear of a parked car owned by Mel-| veunion at Lititz Park Miss Elizabeth Starr, eighty-four
s | © a » receiving » whic annual ) « 4 le yd ‘ cs
milk shed, large frame corn crib; | to contact the owner as it may have inal ; : i Peri a Yeh vin Flowers, of town. last, Sunday at Rohrerstown Sunday.
cludec > Pastor » churct ast a) i Civic ichtv a iza-
and large tobacco shed which will | been stolen. The R | oo : thee ite, The driver and her father suffered Erhrata War Memorial Field Fli Kinsey, eighty-one, Eliza
{ 5 : e Rev. Robert E. Lee, . paralyg $ wm. at Hl ancastor Conebs
house 13 acres of leaf | A man’s necktie adorns the dash- I ” i J oo | nd Mis, cuts about the face and head and |. = formally opened on Monday hethtown, at the Lancaster General
| ee, 1e wv. M. J. shay | was mal I I aay,
The sale was conducted by Wal- {board and a pair of roller skates on and: Mi - I ao De iA D.D, were treated by a physician | Memoria] Day Hospital.
. | i Ss. 1eber, ¢ Mr. ¢ : - . M1 3 : NAAR :
ter Dupes, auctioneer; and Alfred [shoes are on the floor Mrs H : a ah i r. and Officer Michael Good investigated | Robert Rover, six. is the sixth Mrs. Fannie Loser, sixty-three,
« . Mrs. ess, represe 5 0 a 20} 10) Kis lS -
C. Alspach, attorney. A) A 1 p esehving the cong the aceident: oo tics : comity. His Marietta, at the lancaster General
i ee — —— | regation of St. Luke's. During the | polio victim in the Hospital Saturday
| GOT THEIR MONEY BACK Farr lid to tees ES hc IT events. soside. near Steven: fospital Saturday.
progr od, letters o Ro 3 f mi NM Timea ightv-one
2 IF S 1d; AND THEN SOME SATURDAY (Turn to page : DIFEDS RECORDED Moose wade. I M. Kinsey, eighty-one, of
lo page 2 " y 1 Aha ihethtow é > .ancaster
arms 0 | A snort time ago the Fire Com- SE — © —— Che First National Bank any | very impressive appearance In a Pua 5 Pr we the Lancaster
| pany at Silver Spring purchased . Trust Co. of Mount Joy, exe utor parade at Philadelphia Monday. it ii ra ospita : un ay.
OTH 3 of the estate of the late Michael M 3 antag = George King, eighty-three, of
cre n old pumper from the Susque- ersona an on ; Howard Hei eventeen, Man Kinder] Te Wed i
; Se vind Tov iri — : nderhook, died sdnesday
| hanny Fire Company at Columbia uder M an Joy heim Ri, who injured his abdomen | oo 0 Het ane Tay
| Two valuable farms in this local- r ne dollar Miss Mae Zeller has returned | Know Tingley, East Hemp wen caught between a truck ing ine Columbia Hospital
ity were sold at public sale during The Silver Spring firemen par- | nome after a visit to her brother at | Twp. prev at 19 E hoard following a oh Ht illness. He has
| the past week: {ticipated in a parade with their Weshington, D. C. St., Mount Joy, for $5600 Aa New Holland Boro Council 0% n_ survivors,
Ober Farm Sold old pumper at Columbia on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews of Clinton H. and Barbara F. Eby efused to rebuild that town’s : Hi
: I \ Y 1 3 1 ¥ Aide
A Mount Joy township farm of | and won first prize of $25 for | Philadelphia spent the week end Mount Joy to David C. a ny ri main street unles all abutting | fohn Aide :
41 acres, one mile south of Milton | i oldest piece of equipment in with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estell B. Stoner, M unt Joy, a lot on S| ners pay one-third th John Aide, eighty-five, who lived
Grove, adjoining the Cherry Hill | of march Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart of | Barbara St, Mount Joy, for 3 175 with Mr. andi Mrs. David Givler.
schoolnouse, was purchased for [EE Staten Island, New York, spent The County Court decided that Manheim R2, died at 3 p.m. Tues-
$14,050 by Elam K. Shenk, Eliza- | STATE ASKS FOR BIDS the week end with the former's F ' Harold Smoker Republicar day in St. Joseph's Hospital after a
| 4 4 Al .
bethtown R3, at public sale held WORK CONSISTS OF GRADING mother, Mrs. Jonn Barnhart, of rie ews rom hall legally ucceed Dr: Tavlor. | long illness Mr. Aide was a native
Saturday by S. G. Ober, Elizabeth- J town. icned i , member of the Co-|]of Philadelphia. He has no known
Ty 5 : The Pennsylvania Turnpike fe { . .
town R3. Abcut 7 acres are mead- C led bide. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wart and Billy e al 1€$ or imbia School Board immediate survivors.
ow. Two small streams run thru | called for hids Friday and Mary Fay of Shamokin and | = EG Te
the farm for the first work on the new East- M K i : M i Orl i . . FALL RUMMAGE SALE
é . 1s athy ay rle spent [py 91a ANNU UNION ‘ALL AGE ¢ xX
Improvements include 2! tory | ern Superhighway arm to Phila. } ; : i : M Ee i Quick Reading [THE 2 ON Ney
1 nts . » 24% stor Wa) aml Mrs a ETE a Vins. Bible Class Tot 0
or hor 1 i The work this Winter oh the tie week end with r. and M | CF THE HEISEY FAMILY Ladies Bible Class of Trinity Lu
iio in Mil a Rog : wie} 100-mile extension will consist By May. ' > Both the York and Reading fairs The Heisey Family met in their | theran Church will hold their Fall
no 1 A > 0 2 1d equipped | mainly of grading Actual paving Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pennell, will be held next week reunicn at Elizabethtown Park | rummage sale in the Church House
with water bowls for 10 cows, to- wil » delayed til Spr Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pennell and A man at Reading has offered to | on Saturday with an sndance | « September 24 and 25.
| bacco shed with strippirg room wy e Jun bring daughter, Nancy, Miss Nancy el] one of his eyes for $5000 f 125 person Amos Heisey, of Friday open at 1 p.m. and even-
and cellar. Smith, and Mae Zink spent Sat-| qv. Quarryville Fire Company | Denver, presided. The following | ing, Saturday open at 10 a. m.
Walter Dupes, auctioneer; and Week’ S Birth Record urday at Chinatown and Coney has purchased a modern television | were elected Mi Cora Frey i
D. L. Landis, the clerk | Island, New York. Sob. Heisey, president; Lin Heisey and
nes. ap Ror {12 " I ——
2% A Farm Fo S12,000 on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry, Man- ; : New labor strikes put a dent in- | Peter Heise vice-presidents; Miss Local Realt Sales
A Rapho township farm of 5 | heim R2, a daughter Saturday at COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY to the nation’s flour and automobile | Anna M. Heisey, secretary; and
acres tree miles north of Man-~ | €t. Joseph's Hospital HELD 3-DAY CELEBRATION production Wednesday Harry L. Heisey, treasure The T ( state transac-
neim, along the road from Kulp's| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snyder, As part of a three-day celebra- Authorities are huntin the | reunion for 1949 will be held or ) were reported here during
corner to White Oak, was pur- | Florin, a son Sunday at the Lan- [ton honoring the achievements of | hunter wh El- | the last Saturday of August he } ec
chased for $12000 by J. L. Herr, | caster General Hospital the Susquehanna Fire Company in wood Shudy. 19, in the calf of his | place to be chosen by the offi Engle a Hambright, Inec., of
near Strasburg, at public sale held Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fuhrman, Mt. its 52 years of existence, a big par- legt ~~ © Lancaster id 34 W. Donegal St.,
by William G. Grossman Monday | Joy Rl, a daughter Monday at the ade was held Saturday. There Barney Ewell, Lancaster's Olym- | PUC OKAYED CROSSING nis bo Samuel S. and Mary
afternoon, | Columbia Hospital. were an estimated 5000 persons pic sta: printer, w iver rou OVER RR AT LANBISVILLE Jane Harnish fc Samuel B. and
Insiraverents include 22 story | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose, of and 60 units represented. ing welcome upon his return home The Public Utilit Commission | Cal N. Staye
frame dwelling, frame barn, 2-sto- | Landisville, a daughter at the Lan- Maytown Fire Company won a | oy, Tuesday ipproved an application for con J ert Fehl, Inc, sold a farm
ry chicken house, brooder house | caster General Hospital. prize for the most comical in line - truction of a grade crossing where n E. Done Twp. for Raphael B.
and garage; kuildings equipped | RE ——— while Silver Spring fireman took TWO PLEAD GUILTY AND i single Reading Company trac d Pauline M. Nies to Emil and
witn electricity and r i ater i a
a "iy S dn ae Hm water. | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | wo prizes, one for the largest non- | ARE GIVEN SENTENCES intersects a public highway ap la Goepfrich
4 . was the auctioneer. | : uniforme any > > . .., toser tha nie | proxima n19 fon . a Ir ees
mn sensi Ul miss ai { Mrs. Bernie Hoffman, Mount- dv Sad na the othe r for Two employe es of the Masonic |] a tely 71: fo t south of Eliz-
HIT-RUNNER DAMAGED | ville, announces the engagement of line st piece of equipment in |fomes at Elizabeth own pleaded | a eth Shroot in Landi Vil BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE
REUBEN GOODWIN'S CAR her daughter, Hazel, to Russe! : ea guilty to robbing a 55-year-old I'he application was filed by the The large barn ont the farm of
. ¥ Bryan : A . ih Elizabethtown man of his wallet | supervisoi of East Hempfield | yw YW sera 4)
Reuben Geodwin, Florin. vebort- Frey, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul . y es : ; : Erne Weaver, several miles north
Po Stn ot it 0 Thor | Martin, Landisville, | TWO NEARBY MOTORISTS containing $29 under threats they | tcwnship I'he PU( pecified that Vianhei on Route 72. was com
ec o State Police his 1947 automo- N L : a | LOSE DRIVING PRIVILEGES Fod a stn anil eaclt was sentetced | thie work must be completed by Is ; Sh as
bile was damaged slightly around No date has been set for the Last week the Bureau of High-|4, 11 th mtv p1 July 21. 1949 pletely destroyed by fire yesterday.
weds 5 i » 10 3 ars In 1 coun nris= | JU al, 14 1. . ; -
9:10 p. m. Saturday when struck by wedding, ways withdrew the drivi dv 9 0) yaa . ph — The loss is estimated at §20.000.
: } 3h - ays w the driving privi- | on by Judge Schaeffer in court this Ct bat. os
a hit-run driver on Rt. 230 in Flor —— — leges of twenty six motorists. two il DD COST WALTER $16.55 op ut no live stock, were
in. | A RECORD MEETING £ whom are £2 ; ; moming itl 4 burned. Our local firemen respond-
Foli . lo : I B of whom are from this locality. They are Howard Russel Shad- Walter Crawford, forty five
e ale ps 1 | cas é / Y 1 1 ed
. 0 lee i i Goodwin fold them | ng i y au oto : oa il Clarence Anderson, of East Pet- {vick, thirty-five, a native of North | Landisville, was ested by Lan = .
ie vehicle which struck hig car Liti Bs are quite lengthy Dbutiersburg, lost his card for speeding | Carolina. and Vere Douglas Twitch, | caster police at Manor and Dor-
y savlo i ; 7 v Yorn. . ale | ¢ ¢ 5 i. Pal ; AN vi
ay an: early ods] pick-up truck ye ean top ‘em all. Last weels i and David J. Charles, Mount Joy twenty-seven, Middletown both | wart Streets Saturday night and PROSECUTE WOMAN AUTOISY
Wis was proceeding toward Lan- Hep Hows Cound R2 was charged with reckless driv- { charged with robbery from the per- | charged with drunkenness and Mrs. David E. Miller, Mount
caster at 7:30 ar é med 20 a. { . v R?2 Te ith ivi
; Rr beir 2 My A . 2 hn | ng. son by the victim. Robert E. Light- | lerly conduct He posted Joy Ri chat ged with driving thru
HE . 16 Pha | 1g 2 Session six hours. | Fifteen motorists regained their ner. Elizabethtown R1 $16.55 for a police court hearin v red traffic light, was prosecuted
FARING IS POSTPONED | driving cards. mses ctl GF Mle before Alderman J. Edward Wetz- by Lancaster city police before
The Liquor Control Board hear- | PRIZE MONEY FOR FLOATS etl A Girma: mn TO BE GIVEN HEARING el Alderman Wetzel.
i on the application of Mary G.| The Ephrata Farm Show direc- | REUNION SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Ralph Fitzpatrick, Bainbridge, | EE —— re Ae
Zeige, i Vin Mar, Eliza- | tors are going all out for the Street | The Greiner - Kreiner - Kriner sentenced July 9 to three months FOOD SALE SEPT. 11TH NEW TEACHER NAMED
yelh , 2 yo ny] icense | Fair parade i v fe ilv re i i i i
A wp R Joy 1 Sao license | F iy parade in that boro on Wed- | family reunion will be held int, one year on public indecency | A Food Sale sponsored by W. S. Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Elizabethe
as postpor rsday. ww | nesday eveni ¢ z - Ver 2 1 « !
-~ Bo Sed y No new | ne Sy evening, Sept, 22. A total Penryn Church Grove, at Penryn charges, will be given a hearing |C. S. of local Methodist Church | town, was appointed nurse for Eli-
i y the board for i) oo in prize money is being of- fy dey Sept. 26. Program at| Sept. 17. His minimum term ex- | will be held Saturday, Sept. 11 from | zabethtown boro and West Donegal
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pires Sept. 14. 11 - Noon at the Church. township school districts,
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