> Today's Forgoties Business Man Stopped Advertising Yesterday Landisville Lions Club Honors Dr. Jerome S. Kendig Dr, S. Kendig, Lancaster County's physician, Jerome Salunga, | oldest practic=- was honored ing night for 60 years service the day the community, Lions Club, at their meeting ir the Landisville Fire Hall. The eighty-four-year-old try honorary life membership Lions Club and pen and pencil set. Phares B. Stehman, who made the of the gift, told “In recognition of by “coun- with an the inscribed doctor” was presented in with an presentation the doctor it was your sixty years of service and as a token of cur esteem of citizen and membership certificate ted by Elmer K dent. Dr. min, you as a The was presen- neighbor.” Cope, Kendig's three John and Willis, their Sons, were present to see father Dr. C. honored, and Howard Witmer, represent- (Turn to Page 2) ee Local Lions Club, Midget Sponsors Entertain Boys The Lions Club held meeting Tuesday evening tetter’'s Banquet Hall. There regular at Hos- Its was a one hundred cent attendance, and every their one above en- The club Baseball county seemed power in thusiasm, the Midget for the The man all Midget Duckworth, spiring talk to the Kirchner Team, up championship full charge Mr very I1n- Mr. Ge Miller, New Era who had teams w oO who gave a bovs and Barbara sportswriters for the also spoke. Mr. the evening, pic champion, USA one Kirchner much honored guest Barney Ewell, the the one with introduced of the then only to re- medals. Barney, turn to three Every is proud of as his race, well City, County, (Turn to page 2) — til —— Good Attendance At Men's Work Fellowship Here is a credit to he to as Lancaster the as Five hundred including eighty-two a number f visiting ministers from other denomina- attended Fellow- Brethren tions the community, the Men's Work ship of the Church of the Saturday October The West congregation, the Rev. Mount served in district 9 evening, 2, Greentree Abram N. Eshelman, R2, Elder-in-charge, the to the J y, as host church district wide men’s meeting, A fellowship meal was served in | the Rheems church and also in the United Brethren Mount Joy the Evangelical Christ everyone church in assembled for of the evening. H. Ranck, Evangelical Church The St. Brethren from gram Ezra pastor, United extended greetings and then conducted the He rving his church devotional period expressed his interest in okse and (Turn to page 5) 2 Persons Injured When Cars Crash in a Two pe: injured two-car 36065, Salunga, Benjamin ‘sons were crash on one-tenth of a mile South of 30 Friday. twenty- at 7: V. Siegrist, Columbia RI1, suffered a.m, one the John R1, three, driver of cf the face bruises of lip uncle, thirty-eight, Columbia the right and bruised forehead. Both were treat- ed by Dr. J. S. Kendig, Salunga. According to State Policeman Sebastian Nagel, Siegrist was driv- cars, and and nis Siegrist, a cut over eye ing North when his car was struck | driven South by Harold B. | Man- by a car Longenecker, twenty R2. Longenecker half of the highway, damage at $500. seemed A Mlle ssn ADJUDICATION FILED These adjudications filed in local Cyrus Ruhl, Rapho, J. Fenstermacher, - one, charged to yield estimated Nagel, who with heim failure were H. Fred local estates: $2,194.15; $3,932.55. Mon- | to | = Landisville | 1 life | club presi- Benja- | per { entertained runners | ol | Leon | Olym- i men, | in | where | pro- | Rev Mark's | find- Legislative Route the | | gambling device. M MOST The M IN UTE WEEKLY I N L ANC ASTER COUNTY ount Joy Bulletin VOL. XLVIII, NO 19 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 7, 1948 $2.00 a Year Sixteen Changes All Roads will Lead to ‘Mount Joy, Oct. 14 - 15 - 16 Made AtEUB Conference Here ( Evangelical | ZS rOLLDW > a CROWDS Sixteen changes in United Brethren pastorates, Lancaster County, were | Thursday evening at | meeting of the 149th an- the East Pennsyl- vania Conference (UB) of the Ev- United Brethren Church, | | includ- ing five in announced the final nual session of | | angelical here. The ty affect | un- | New | | and switches in Lancaster C the Brunnerville, Holland, Rancks, Silver Spring | West Willow EUB Churches. At the Silver Spring Church, newly -assigned the | J. E. Earhart, who has been at i Lebanon Memorial Church. The Rev. Dr. C. W. Hendrickson, | who has been at Silver Spring, has West the Rev. the pastor is been transferred to Lebanon, Church. Bishop Showers Spoke “Men d signs in the and predict weather, they not of (Turn to page 5) a can rea sky, but can- HF } A 4 5 | UNDER TW interpret the facts daily ) DO Mo os | SHOW $ FRE BOY STRUCK BY | HIS DOG Benjamin of Mr Burkholder, at St Friday night a AUTO; KILLED SAME DAY Burkholder, Jr. Mrs Benjamin Bainbridge RI, Jesepn's Hospital since six, K.T.Keller'sHome Coming Decided Success Thursday Thig miss a son and a pa- tient week ago when he | struck by an automobile, has | was rot been informed that his pet dog | killed the His the s struck live little community didn’t trick last celebration to honor K. T. Keller, Corporation, was by an auto same night parents said dog Thursday in its and not one-day a na- Wi another the | son. The cheek-hone, | cuts of the around a by car tive president of | the tnei Son, same one which injured Chrysler school to the tribute to Community, boy suffered a From the chiming of the his arrival, of brought I he : ve severe | bell to announce darted an bruises and especially -written to the every song face when he who fame County detail was well-planned and the heavy fect i auto the man Bain- from | | neatly into Boley, enroute school bus operated by Lancaster | bridge, Joseph while home with even sun finally the | clouds to make the end of a per | school, executed, a “PORTSMEN ARE WARNED | OF DOG STEALING HERE The theft of one hunting dog and peeping through {ay The for the thousands occasion was equally proud who turned out, and reports of attempted thefts of sev- | citizens “dy y f eo 1 eral others in our boro early Tues- strong, for Keller resulted to an organized gang may ly morning in" a. warn- | himself, who obviously enjoyed 1t kick | every minute ‘of He in Governor | ing night | nat Tuesday sportsmen riding Cad- out ol H. Duff's (Turn to page 3) sn —— Wl be op- | gct a great in the James erating county. James Haus, who lives nd Jacob Streets, pup, at Mt. Joy that months old, reported al FORMER TEACHER HERE IS NAMED TO A DISTRICT | POST IN EDUCATION ASSN. Carryl E. Stauffer, a the Manheim T School, Neflsville, the first about nine the 4 a.m, Raymond H Keller Died Suddenly Leagle was stolen from yard at his ome around Tuesday teacher «at High formerly a wnship schools here, of Education Ce of Springs teacher in public vice-president Pennsylvania State Southern | was elected the Ass District a.m, | meeting nvention delegates Satur- Keller, fifty- cclation's leading civic 9:30 a corons- | Raymond Hamilton at house at Boiling one of our and pclitical leaders, died at of day. Now | Stauffer w Saturday at his home, district of district Oct succeeded Stover, the the following ary occlusion, president of will assume duties his ne post a | meeting at (15. Stauffer | president by Chambersburg on will be Kermit as of Springs. re eA ‘Webb Reunion | A Webb reunion held Sun- October 3, at Quentin park in Co.,, and Mrs | Botting | | was day, Lebanon was entertained by Mr. [ Quentin. Basket games were and Howard Risser, of lunches were served and played by all who at- | tended. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreiner Mr. and and New Lo- Mrs | daughters of Philadelphia; | Richard Kreiner and daughter, | Jersey; Mr. Mrs. Charles |gan, Arlene Fetter, Lebanon; (Turn to page 2) ——— ee and | THERE WERE FIVE IN K. T | KFLLER'S GRADUATING CLASS The of RAYMOND H. KELLER under a physician's members the craduating class of 1903: Mrs. Henry F. Garber, R2, Mt. | Joy, formerly Miss Ada B. Nissley; Mrs. Ernest A. Studley, 45 Ver- mont St., Rockland, Mass.,, form- Miss Elsie M. Beatty; Mr. Ed- Hamaker, and Mr. Irving C. Swarr retired Rail- Postal Clerk, West Main St, Joy and Kauffman T. Keller, President Chrysler Corporation in whese honor K. T. Keller | was held here Sept. 30. » had been following were some time and had been (Turr to Page 2) eG BANKS CLOSED TUESDAY The Union National Mount Joy Bank and the First National Bank & Trust Co., | Day, October 12, a legal holiday. Cree for erly will observe Columbus | gar deceased | o | way who conducted | Mt. Peach Bottom, maintaining a | Ambrose Geiger, a grocery store near for of | was prosecuted day Boro Council Held Quite Lively Session Mon. Nite The re October Boro Council was held Monday eve- Shoop, ind Gates present. Our Community During Past Week meeting of | M. | Clarence The Martin, Christian L Lane, to Clarence | South Market | Saturday at James Episcopal Church, Lancaster. The Robert C. Batchelder I and Harner officiated bride, Martin C. wedding gular Jane Newcomer of Miss daughtey of Mr. and Mrs Martin, 1116 Crest Cc Newcomer, street, took at ning with Messrs. Eicherly, Jane M Newcomer, Krall : The Street some oiling done committee reported but work is not as place yet sompleted. St. Pumping Engineer Schatz report- 9,814,000 gallons during 2:30 p.m. the ed September Fire Chief call during pumping Revs. Nevin the month. The Dillinger the Board | her father reported no cases or nu- Myers reported one given in marriage by wore a gown of eggshell Secretary of of Health during the mx satin fashioned with a high the colored collar edged fitted peplum | neckline round seed nding iIsances The Police The howed $1274 mth ; | with bodice of local | ext read. | t | with Krall i sleeves Ca pearls, a the monthly report edged fitted | mto a Department was of balances Water seed pea | and long The skirt thedral t fell dband | Prayer Book, Miss Mary of tae Treasurer Boro, account report mn ended Her a braided ac $8,- these : ii ain count 3.29 615.00 length veil from sat- in he: and she carried Fire Engine Bids with a white orchid Martin, sis- maid of honor then opened and read Bids company were Elizabeth and representatives heard 161 bride Che | turing a was ranged from 4) fire engine. Prices (Turn to page — on a wore a gown of pale wide V neckline (Turn to Page 2) — ee School Board Accepts Ministerial A. Request The the | Me nday tucks FARM FIRE firemen TOWNSHIP - DAMAGED BY by rtly CONOY HOUSE estimated at sh the Meyerhoffer Ri, caught fire the $2 50 done ifter noon Saturday the was when aingle room Elbert Elizabethtewn of the b blaze farm, West an | tour miles meeting of held regular monthly rough from was 4th. their $5,748.39 Hock - than board October boro school open outside farm build evening, ings. | Friendship F ketht burned committees made us- A The ire Company, Eliza- of Tax collector | ual reports balance which the blaze, of ruined ti second-floor to Paul Shiffer chief wn. quelled the oft was reported 1S the entire of over more 1948 duplicate. installed the enberry turned $34,000 on the | Air filters | the fan house an 1e ceilings, according are being in fire Fire water — — Flizabethtown room near furnace Bainbridge Company school, contacted for in the high Webstey purchased the | room iA | been has the 1 and wire by board for E. REMPFIELD TO VOTE ON $300.000 BOND ISSUE nat nts of East Hempfield The $209,000 quest use in Englisi music de- Reside the Associo= has accepted re- Ministerial for varicus hoard the Joy the along the same The seed | the ataletie elementary I The known Tewnship will vote on a ond of of Mt truction In school | issue 2] 5 I : tion religious mn- sidential election, churches, nounceo The larging, Friday. plan gs last year. be and money will vsed for en- | board expects to have the new field this fall art voom, formerly the kitchen, { been completed and is now : . 1: grass remodeling furnishing sown on portion of {ne present high school building and erecting a. new new school as scup has re ee el & M COLLEGE son of Mrs Donegal of Mr. Marietta in use. FNTERED F John Eberle, Eberle, East James Endslow, Ms B Ernest Zimmerman, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bate St, have registered as Freshmen at Franklin and Marshall College, attending | Bills approved for payment were Cleo Street, | and | as follows field $1,- 476.60, supplies and current month- bills $2,681.83, making total nditure of $6,939.66, —————- — Personal Mention Mr. C E {home at Phila. after spending some- ding on new athletic son H Endslow, and ly a son of | expe Zimmerman, and are now classes. Reed returned to his’ COURT APPROVES ARTICLES The Silver Spring Fire Company's of proved by the Court. the in town. and Mrs. | | | | {time i Mr. articles incorporation were ap- | John R. Lenahan of is of f fire.” Purpose of organization | Carrie Keller of Detroit, Mich. were guests of Mrs. Oliver G. Longeneck- r (er, Marietta Avenue, during the K. T. Keller day celebration ‘Maintaining and supporting engine and hose protecticn fire company of property from Weddings Thruout| Brief News From | | Ass ¢ fea- | pink fea- | books $2,781.83, cost of Som |after |d ly | Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y, and Mrs. | | PERSONS |struck } | The Dailies For Quick Reading A woman at Waynesboro has hic- cupped 226 days in a row. Truman has proclaimed Day. buy the $177,500.00 record President October 27 Myerstown will there State has ment this year, 9,405 students. H. Clyde Diller, 68, was struck by an auto and killed. The PP&L set gas plants in the County 000 The Penn as Navy water company for Penn a enroll- Lancaster, on its five at $1,450,- its price the will and Med-O-Farms Dairy Dairies at Lancaster | merge William W. Karpus, at the plant at Columbia the Mattoon, Ill, ciation refused to permit a man was elec- By 51, trocuted Tobacco -Pro- tducts Co When Cemetery built as a mona- his markets, to use an auto be casket. all drop in ment, it was buried over On Lancaster a decided to 68 cents the of pork took Butter York, cuts price is down In New 18 cents some meats di opped a pound —— Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mt Joy Rl, a son Thursday at ti Lancaster 1¢ General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Shellenberg- Manheim R2, a Monday Lancaster General Hospital and Mrs Arnold, of May- Friday at St. Joseph's er, son at the Mr. town, Roy a son Hospital. Myr el, Pick- at the J. A a son Laverne Mrs Landisville, and Frid Vv { her | | known Ephrata physician, Lancaster General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redcay, Joy R2, at the General Hospital M:=s R2, Osteopathic Mount | a son Saturday caster Mr. Mount I anc: and George Bend . { i a son Sunday at tl Hospital Joy ster ——— INVOLVED MAKE COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT A compromise settlement of a s Marietta auto was involving a boy who was yan approved in Court. Mrs. Jeanne Nell, Marietta, cepted $200 from William H. Hollen baugh, Maytown, to her Ervin, ac- for She injuric brought suit Aug. 7, 1947, Market Street seven was hit in West He and cut the boy 5:15 p. Marietta. concussion at in m a cerebral head suffered about the and abdomen ee ee A ce 181 STUDENTS X-RAYED One- dents in Mt. Joy X-rays mobile hundred and eighty-one stu- Township Schools Wednes- of the Society 'received chest on the Tuberculosis when unit Lancaster was | stationed there. rs re Dr A Quaker York, Pennsylvania, used Sunday house 1765, meeting built in in 1s still for services Lan- |" { 1. BR. | SENTENCED Rheen Kliza own uit] $200 | MAY For The Past Week - Very Briefly Told Thi 5 Sunday Hog a but Forty section had it night nd cattle gradual - dn motorist prices are ly surely pping were lags at Lititz, Mountville, Monday ninety-two, lx Six red king s Sche for overtime pa Mr. Charle calling on friends G. Dussel fell o of mer wits here Mary caster i" bed and broke arm farm- The ers $1.59 ; loan this Government will bushel on year's corn crop Cli Witmer, fell arm East playing Pe- and renee two, while his Wayne broke Dr. S well- kil- Regar 706, was led A pine auto accident Dutch $141 this free in 12 brought an pane cupboard in at a public sale near Denver, county A Rob- Christiana, larg- United States parking pawpaw owned by Kendig, is the est of its kind in the Lititz recently installed In got red tickets for parking overtime. meters one day ten motorists [LOCAL TRUCK DRIVERS A AMONG FOURTEEN FINED Furteen Shirk tion, > \ truck drivers emploverl Mot Lancaster Phila., Commerce ky wr Express Corpora- fined $50 each In- ion were Friday violating state at for ter Commi safety regulations All Judge Jar S. charged bef In pleaded no defense P. Me( Court. re U. were nes ranery They to keep cor- ICC whether District with failing which would enable to getting rect logs investigators find out they were sufficient rest on hauls Drivers ed Guy Haines, and Reuben Miller Russell Spahr, Salunga Williams of Manheim — © CO Keller Suoke Before The Rotary Club Mr dent White Rotary Mi theran mini long includ Maxwell, Mount J ind from this locality George VV, Eugene inten of the Hill Luncheon T an supel Industrial School at Penna poke at the uesday noon Keller wa ordained fifteen Le Excerpts from his talk Hill consists of the 1 450 ac buildings or ind potatc dCres, it taming in Pork , using a ton of potatoes a mu for 1400 in- | C mates. Sixty recent of the inmate were nevel attended Sunday broken | Trav Fred Diffenc Erb, East Beave Scho Were ent wert Dav ling Rotari ne ncaster H. W. Kerr, Campbell, Han- est of Clar- Schocl H. C. Stauffer t of R. W. Kerr ur. — RHEEMS MONTH -four, near | R1 pleaded VMUMMA, NEAR TO THREE I R. Mun fort farmer | nd cat guilty to | ¢ motor ol ating a pension of ‘his ore el fourth offer month del wa and fined Wissler Am i Mummau three 1d ge John sted Aug Mumm home t and costs by J ut 7 when he | ous York C warrant for a prev offense violation | the | ty Am occurred er C in said other Dauphin ul in and untie GUILD MEETS TONIGHT The Mt. Joy inch of the lework Guild of America Oct. 7, at the Horton, West at eight o'clock — etki 3r Need- will meet of Mrs al St. home Done tonight Simeon ABOLISH CROSSING The Railroad Co. posed that Shreiner’'s crossing, Oreville, of t Penna has pri- near fatalities scene ur 1 Advance | The Local News | first real frost | n= Harry { Ht luncheon ir from | | | | un- | violations |, Lanca Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Harry B. Zercher, | lumbia, on Tuesday. | Harry Y. Adams, lat Rothsville, Miss Eliza sixty-six, Co= 63, postmaster Tuesday. Jane Kepler, eighty= at Columbia Thursday. Emmanuel Peters, Washington eighty-two years old on nine, Wis Thursday. Hettie, | Elizabethtown Clayton Hein, Sunday at her of J. RD. aged seventy C. Auch, superintend- Masonic Homes for the died Sunday, aged wife | home Frederick the |ent at | past Hla years, Hifty-two MacFarland, interna- Horace { Harrisburg. He was 89 last Fri- d: 1y Mrs. Be of Wayne, | terian pastor : | oma known conservationist, died | | | lla Schaffner 'McElmoyle, wife of a former Presby- it Marietta, was buried Saturday. Isabella of at Lancaster there Mrs widow Geise, eighty= Geise, Eliza- Nursing C, John Shuman RD. SIX bethtown, the Home, Miss Edith Myers Miss Fdith Myers this place, died at her home (Turn to Page 3) Everything That Happened At Florin Recently Mr. and Mrs. Nentwig were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Newtown, Mrs. John of Avon spent EUB Con- Mrs. Lil- of in formerly Lloyd of Haines at Dunham the of guests the week of at the Hamilton and Mrs. A. G. their October Nissley sale ference home lian Mr, returned to Saturday, O'clock, S. public Walters have home here. 30th, at one Gingrich will of ‘household antiques, at his have goods and some residence. Ms. Mrs. Arthur McCurdy Palmyra, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Roth attended he Webb reunion at Quentin Park, last Sunday. B. F. Kauffman John Dunham on and Lebanon Mi entert County Mrs. Mrs. Saturday evening. Mis, Mary Schlegelmilch, Mr, Edw Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney West Chester, Colcnial Park, and ained ard Naylor of Sunday at (Turn to page 2) ees NUMBER OF LOCAL WINNERS IN QUIZ ESSAY CONTEST Week activities with spent Pennsylvania Saturday, from ended twenty sen- Coun- at a Restaurant Lancaster honcred Wiggins’ ior students nigh schools, Lanc: Am Holl Hein High ister the the Betty Twp. Hemp- Mount winners we this ng re locality. E Donegal Denlinger, East Victor Morris, wing from man 1st Carl High; High i field Joy Cee ce ce NFARBY REAL ESTATE WAS SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE A story dw brick $9,050 consisting brought $295 at a pub- Joseph H. linger located two and one-half ling house was sold for nd a track of woodland, Wo acres held Greiner Saturday. along the Mount Joy to Staufferstown, Elam Shearer, Dupes was sale by H property Kati on leading from Manhein ljoining purchased Manhein by Wi: A —— HEARING ON GAS RATE INCREASED FRIDAY, OCT. 8 The Penna. Power & Light Com- pany and the County Gas | Co. have an increase in as rate A cat Lancaster applied for here ic hearing upon this appli= Friday, Oct. in the Court- when and interest may if they so de- pub will be held on 10:00 a nm 8, 1948 at m., t Lancaster, nouse d vhere all persons in appeal and be heard, sure i 0 CO. FARM AGENT TO SPEAK Mr. Floyd Bucher, County Farm Agent the speaker at the Community Exhibit banquet on Thursday evening, October 28th at Hostetter's Banquet Hall, renal Uses" PROSECUTED AT MILLERSVILLE Robert E. Germer, this boro, was prosecuted at Millersville charged with driving too fast for conditions, will be since 1940, be abolished He will be summoned for a hearing.