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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
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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
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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.