The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 06, 1949, Image 1

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MOST
Th
VOL. XLVIII, NO.
Postmaster Bennett
Seeks Demotion
Desirous of Succeeding Grover C.
Winters As Rural Route Carrier
Postoffice Goes First
If you think
nothing
32
|
Tobacco Buyers
Are Out Leoking
Over The Crops
the
-class July First
thin
thin | years
hi
quiet ago, Grover Winters went on
or ever
pen around
und | :
| duty from the
the postoffice corner o
“get a load of this” Mount Joy He
Grover Winters, carrier on Route | faithfully, (except a few
1, retired December 31s. |off to go fishing occasionally) and
Postmaster Bennett has applied | Was retired December 31st.
for the job ny if named, will re- | Mr. Winters was a faithful
sign as P. M. | rier, liked by all the
There are at least eight it was at
tants for the postmastership. |
The Postoffice jumped
second to a first-class
fective July 1.
You cannot mail any kind of
card for less than
since January 1.
With all these
should ke
as a rural carrier
postoffice. served
times to-
little
Rep-
for From present indications
tobacco buyers will be out a
than usual this year
of all the
circulating
earlier
car- | resentatives big hee
the
|
well patrons [are already looking p
over.
week
crops
Last
appli- | he served and whenever
al] covered his
a | respective mud (he drove
ice
Mr.
the
calling
Oman Landis,
American
possible, route ir-
of
years ago)
From now on he will reap
having
thru Tobac-
who buys for
Co.,
thruout
Last
week
from
was on growers
Mt.
week and
Mr. Paris
Bayuk,
ovel
office ef- | plenty, SNOW, or | co
| ram
a | the
cents | been pensioned by his Uncle Sam.
Mr. and Mrs. Winters
plate doing little travelling
the | (something Grover) and
ings, hear they
io
who
|
Joy Twp
thus
Gruber,
fruits of his labor, far
two
of Lancaster, was
Mount
buys for
looking
Joy
On
Lancaster,
out East Donegal
the crop.
From
contem-
happenings, it a crops thruout
and Rapho Twps
Levy Brothers,
circulating
Twp
fodder ior gossiy n new to
from
| don't
low |
street corners, at Monday
Well
clubs, meet to
And
surprised either, if you
tal] fish stories coming from there.
( Turn to Page 2)
be surprised
Florida. thru-
here the don‘t be were
etcetera.
down:
Is are In
hear some ins fpf
Grover Winters Retired
December 9, 1918, have
On j what we
First National Bank &
Trust Co. Will Renovate
and
thirty
School Board Elected
Substitute Art Teacher
The local School Board met in word but
regular monthly session on Mon- | stand. from
day, January 3rd, with all directo: s | veel
present. | the
The previous |
meeting
A
was
Murs.
heim,
thru dealers, farmers and ji ws, !
this is undoubtedly one of the best
tobacco crops ever in Lan-
Co. It
no hail,
well
grown

caster had no frost, prac- |
and cured
the
None of the buyers afield said a |
tically
ticnally
excep- ¥¢
in sheds |
about price we
they
cents
In order to modernize, enlarge
the growers ex- |
40
improve the facilities to handle their
get around
to for |
traffic, and better
the First
growing banking
crop. |
EE ue |
approved | |
|
Wi * Mrs. Stehman Hostess
wee To MY. Joy Branch of
United Auxiliaries
the york |
DE lotr
leave |
The Mt. Joy Branch of
United Auxiliaries of Lancaster
General Hospital] held a very suc-
Silver ecently at the
K. Steh-
‘mbers and their
Mr
of |
and
President
the
and
General
National of
serve the minutes
Bank
ning
public,
and Trust Co. her plan were read
balance in the
reported as $2,523.14.
Berly H. Hahn,
elected
pletely
k. The
the
to rearrange and con


change the interior of the of
hew arrangemen will ive is
bank three
making
was
new teller windows, on
to carry
Klein,
| art teacher
d of six | of Miss Joan
| who was
of absence due to ill health.
Taxes amounting to $522.26 were
turned over by the collector.
Bills amounting to $936.03 were
read and approved for payment.
The board decided to purchase a
carload of coal.
ree eee tl eee
THAT'S FAIREST TO ALL
to equalize its rates
for
nine windows ins of
at present. A p
the bookkeeping rc
siderable working
:
rtition taken out of recently granted a
add con- the
Space The la-
front of the bank
om wil
jt
dies’ room in the tax
cessful
ended
Field
moved upstairs.
equipment,
ixtures with modern
marble counter will
the services and
will be
oteel counter
fighting
ol
flores- aul
|
cent man. I
guests including
Meryl
{ Lancaster General Hospital
{ Mrs. George K. Mann,
United
County.
C.'S.
the
design
not only
improve the physical working con- |
facilitate Ruoss, Secretary
ditions ir bank, but will greatly | In order and
the appearance. | have consumers pay exactly | of the Auxiliaries of Lan-
enhance
Wilkinson Associates Incorporat- { what they use, the boro of Stras-
Philad meters
this type of
|
|
|
caster
| Mrs,
| Mayer
Ji J,
the tea
(J.
| ton
Murs
were
C
Eshleman.
Mi
|
| chairman
Mrs
Bronson
A.C
and
Newcomer,
Mrs. PB. T.
A. Phillips
table,
Jr.,
Paul
Carlton
Miriam
and
specialize in burg will install 400 water
{ The meters while
la- | customer pays for the installation.
ee ©
COMING JANUARY 15TH
The Eppley Sisters Gospel Quin-
of Manchestr, Pa.,
Church of God here
1 Complete
columns next
hia, who
work
contract to furnish
bor and materials to entirely com- |
te the
rted ne
The bank
the store building
ed,
have signed the boro buys the the
presided at |
by Mrs C. |
Willard New- |
Jr. and |
Receiving |
Mh C.
Louella
all necessary
= assisted
Mrs.
Stehman,
Jones
Engle,
Mrs
Bennett,
The work will be
Ms.
job.
pie
month. |
‘ xt
will appear
Satur- |
details |
tette,
in the
January
is also planning to raze
the
for the pub- day,
Miss
in rear and
5 Newcomer
yrovide parking space
ic on this lot.
AN EDITORIAL
Starter For The New Year
{ THREE DEFR KILLED IN
New Year's resolutions have been the butt of innumerable | COUNTY IN ONE DAY
jokes. And that's quite understandable—most resolutions are | Thursday
made as the result of remorse from an excess of holiday cheer, button
and are forgotten as soon as the headache goes away. mile east
But there's another kind of resolution ‘which everyone
should make soberly and sincerely, and carry out conscien- |
killed.
tiously. A resolution of that character might be phased in such | Later
|
struck
]
li in these week. |
4 J. Bennett the
the
Charles
of
assisted
and Mrs
Schlosser
Entertainment
was
refreshment
Mrs. Al-
Clinton Eby
chair-
(

| Committee by
Bigler
PD E
of the
mittee.
vin
{ Mr
| man
was
Peers
‘om- |

THE
kil-
a
Al
by
morning train
buck
of
a
deer about
Columbia.
injured
had to
led
half
doe
the same
a
was so severely
that
train it be
in the day a motorist had
fashion as this: : and killed
the Lincoln Highway, a
During 1949, I will do my part to reduce the dis- | distance west of Mountville
Two were given to the Columbia
graceful and unnecessary fire loss which is costing |" a RY
0S al ang 1e¢ other to 1e vies-
this nation more than 10,000 lives and 700 million dol- | siah Orphanage at Florin,
WHOM TO BLAME Week's Birth Record
In Lancaster County alone, the fire loss has more than | Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, of |
doubled last year. This all hoppened in face of the fact that |g, a son the: Columbia
fire fighting equipment all over the country has been improved | {Hospital on Monday.
and modernized with the best the market affords, regardless of | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenger,
{ Manheim R2, a at
| General Hospital® on Thursday.
When dll is said and done’ the mdin reason for this alarm- | Mr. Mrs, Christian. Charles,
ing and uncalled for increased fire loss is due mainly to one { Pine St. this boro, a daughter last
thing — JUST PLAIN CARELESSNESS OR NEGLECT. Thursday the Osteopathic Hos-
There's nothing academic or impersonal about fire. The | pie te) {MIS Glenn &. Bralaker
fact that it never cost you a dollar directly doesn’t mean a | Var ne Re hop 8. Bru SE
thing. All of us pay for fire in one way or another—in the tax- | General Hospital
able assets it destroys, in its depressing influence on employ- |
ment and purchasing power, in its consumption of irreplaceable |
materials, in higher insurance rates, and so on. And, more im- | THEY DIDN'T SEE PARADE
Among the local citizens
portant, the family that never had a fire may be wiped out by | jour neyed to Philadelphia on New
one tomorrow. | Years Day the
Those Parade, which did not take place,
that fra ; iced « vd you’ ve meant to replace and haven't— | were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
that forulty bY t that should have been repaired Japp so a po
weg or lo ee "Sie things” such cs these are fire's de- | ria Kepple, Miss Jacquie Hens
fndcile d
pout doing
a button buck
| on short
lars a year.
a at
of
cost. daughter the
and
at
anheim a daughter the
| Lancaster
Friday.
sn tll AER er
on
who
to see Mummer's
i paper and rubbish and discarded clothing
\
|
All of them can be corrected easily. How |drix, Mr. Gene Eicherly end Mr.
ow as a starter for the New Year? John Smolic, of Steelton.

= 1 ww
C
vood
| our
} months
| and
rossing
ctreet
under- ! li
| struck
Zimmerman told police
gong
suffered
a
| Son
f
|
| history
Cl
|
{and s
O ~-T HE M
Mount Jovy,
LIONS CLUB ACTIVITIES
DURING FOUNDERS WEEK
of Mt. Joy hel
regular meeting on Tuesday
at 6:30 p. qth
eeting was well attended and |
the
for |
The Lions Club
heir
wening
The n
m. January
one seemed to enjoy
prevailed
the New Year
the next six
going
fellowship that
first meeting of
We that
really
peoples of the
Club
progressive
laid
for
which be held
18 and 19 Mark
(Turn to page By |
a — !
Elvin E. Baker, 68
Struck by an Auto,
feel
show
community that
awake
to
are
the
war Lions is a wide
organization.
2] M
Plans were and committees
were selected our Minstrei
show will Febru-
ry 17 these
...| Both Less Broken.
! disville
automobile while
1 at
Baker,
admitted
Monday
of both
Good, loc
an
Stree
Struck
Barbara j
8 E. |
St. |
night |
oi
Elvin
St
68,
E
an ot, was t
H
fractures
)
spital
suffering
Officer
ceman,
710 p
The officer
b
legs |
al
occurred
Michael DO-
said the accident
Monday
said the
westbound
Al m.
|
was |
man
automobile '
20,
borough, |
V a
Bernard Zimmerman,
Barbara £t.,
diiven by
this
he
he
South
saw the
hesitate a was
d
pedestrian
to stop Inste: the man
kept walking and was struck by
the car
was ad-
Dr. D:
removed
Emergency treatment
at the
and Baker
Hospital
ministered office of
C
o St
bulance.
Hospital
Stoner, was
Joseph's by am-
also
but
said he
forehead,
authorities
lacerated
not
a
his condition is regarded as
serious
— —
NEWCOMERS GARAGE IS
NCW AT NEW LOCATION
The garage and repair shop con-
H. S. Newcomer &
many been
for the its
It is the
cornet of
Streets be
ducted here by
Inc
moved
for years has
first time in
located on
Main
and will
Motors
om
now
st of and
yuthwe
New
S(

Haven
known as Newcomei Inc
There is a spacious show 1 for |
i
and Olds
shop.
Ed
ievrolet cars and a com-
piete repal
Personal Mention
Amos Newcomer |
Mount Joy R1,
Florida |
Carl Musser
Lancaster, visited |
Childs
and Mrs
James,
Mr
n spent |
holidays m
and Mrs
Teddy, of
Mrs
Sunday afternoon
Miss M
to Chicago, after spending the holi- |
withe parents, Mi
“alvin Donegal
Harry
St,
weeks
the
M:
son
Mr
and
and James on
argaret Kramei returned |
and |
St
Beamen- |
day her
Murs
Mr.
derfer,
spent
Kramer,
Myre
Haven
past
(
and
New
the
have
Or-
Florida,
who
five at
St. Augustine
week
funeral of the latters |
Christ Sherk.
—— —
lan vd
returned home last at-
the
to
tend
prowaer,
PAUL
ON STATE
The St
ind
Pp
tractor,
bid of
struction
Fa
fect
MARTIN LOW BIDDER
BOILER PLANT
Department of Proper- |
Supplies has
A. Martin,
ubmitted
ite
ty ann
that wl
an unofficial low
$277,232 for
of new
School
general con-
b at
De-
iler plant
Mentally
o
State tor
Children
EE.
HOME SOON
Mus. S. Sprout
purchased the Jennie
West Main
soon as all
is completed,
lili
ILL
Marietta
at her
and at this
bed and her
Ve
TC CCCUPY
M:.
who recently
McGann
St
and John
property on
expect to move as
the remodeling
MRS. PAUL HIPPLE
Mrs. Paul Hipple,
was taken suddenly ill
New Year's Day,
writing to
Ave.
home
on
is confined
condition is improved.
re tll Aen
LOCAL DEEDS RECORDED
J. H. and Ellen N. Keener, May-
town, to Christian B. and Elizabeth
P. Metzler, Mount Joy,
$500.
Joy,
i Robert
! his
| TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL
i denly
i mentioned on
| ple
|the
lot in Mount
NU TE
Prize Winners At
‘Annual Tebacco-
4 H Club Shows
caster Countys annual to-
Lancas
ol
held at
oie
bacco how was
Friday when
1948 ¢
adults
H. Delp,
championship honors
exhikit of Filler B's
Swari Landisville
ten
the
specinen
rop were on disvlay
show by
Lititz
Was won
R1,
The
taking
with
J
took
Bet
took IN
grand
and
Arthu of
2
3's
honors with his wrapper |
Lititz
the 4-H Show
shown
ty Shenk, x2, )
mon
The
usual
{ the samples
| inches in length
Appended are
| out
1m
was of un-
106
over
tobacco
good quality with of
measuring 26!
|
the winners thru-
this lceality:
Wr: Aappers
LJ
inches in
La
Landis-
over 26
Arthur
2. Donald Swarr,
A. F. Stadel, East Peters-
Charles Engle, Mt.
F. Shelly, Manheim
under 26 inches
(Turn to Page 2)
Ea
HESS
1gth Swarr, n-
ville: 5
burg:
9,
h Joy;
29
$e
1,
Elmer
Ww
rap pe
MERCHANT H W
Mr
chant,
H. W. Hess,
who conducts stores here
extensive mer-
and
in Mastersonville, collapsed sud-
last Friday as he was getting
out of his at his Mastersonville
He
caster General Hospital.
car
store was removed to the Lan-
His condi-
at this writing is somewhat im-
he still
tion
proved, but remains in a
coma.
to his Mr. Hess
gave no indication that he was feel-
ill,
the farm where he and a cattle deal-
Prior collapse,
ing having just returned from
looked over a herd of steers.
——— Oe
Arthur Godfrey Praises
Homer Garlin Over Air
Arthu
locality
er
Godfrey radio fans from
heard
his Wednesday
who was
this a local rame
mor=-
in no way
ning program,
connected with the radio show.
broadcasts Godfrey
about his $200 a
Miami, Florida,
which his back
to New York for his regular broad-
For several
has
d:
been clowning
1\ vacation mn
necessitates flying
of his more serious
the
asts In one
Cc
moments he commended crew
of the Constellation plane on which
he had made a return trip to Flori-
comfortable
to
the
da, stating what a
isure the airtravel was, due
service and courtesy of
crew, and in naming them person-
ly
teward Homer
he included a local young man,
Garlin
of Mount
Garlin is a graduate Joy
WEEKLY
Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 6, 1949
STUDENT
HYPNOTIST -
TI
Jan
Ernst,
t, Rea
ram
School
HERE
On
K
i
pre
A
is
cil of th
ceeds
hase
|
p ine
ject. n
Mr. E
grams in
Mt.
neighbori
Joy
p:ograms
sented
is the fi
for the
Tickets
school I
School,
will be
The
by being
The
rate
The
$36,763.46
fron
during
Eight
killed on
States
la
Churistiz
events,
Over
257
traftic
Sixty -f
from
fau
by
vaccines
New
prices
1eavy
cream 6¢
Ge.
Both
148 moc
tl
J
ed on
skidded
the othe
Unless
can loan
fore
for
out of th
Z00(
oldest wx
Mister

high school and is now stationed a
Florida,
He
Mrs
flying with Eastern Airlines
is a son of the late Mr
John Garlin on West Main St
Cee
A Rapho Farther
‘Moves to Alabama
A of nezighbors and
came of Paul 1
| ler, in Rapheo township on Monday
morning,
score
>
to the home
loaded his
goods on trucks and cleaned the
,move in. This was a scene of
operation and hrotherly kindness
The
led the goods by
neighbors convey -
truck to
Henry Shenk,
Norman Peifer,
following
Christ
John
| Alabama:
Brandt,
{ Erb.
Paul
trips
and
R. Metzler made several
S. W. Alabama,
Bruton,
(Turn to page 4)
are ttl Gn een
to and was
led near where his services
NINTH ANNIVERSARY
This week the Jack
Shoe Store celebrate
| anniversary bringing
Horne:
will its ninth
by vou big
and also
ad
womens
Read
savings on mens,
childrens shoes. their
another page.
ae ——
AUXILIARY MEETING
Tuesday,, January 11th a
jing of the American Legion Auxil-
held the Legion
on
meet-

iary will be at
J Home,
and |
friends |
Metz |
CO- |
|
| days
Mu
milch,
m
ar
| were Su
|
| Schlegelmilch.
| Mrs.
ed on
Mr
dal
ited Mrs.
on Sunday.
The
Mus.
fc
household {and Mrs. Ralph Mumper and daugh- |
i ter of Ne
local Se ar ready for the next family to | Mumper and two daughters, Mr. |
Mrs
Mount
land
[of
Bender
Bruton. | jamin Bender and
Grove.
The West Green Tree Young
People \
CLUB'S
Judge
vary 14
the
VFW,
liquor
E
li
Appro
granted
just 100
Mrs.
Avenue,

hospital
sponsored by
will
50
no reserved seats.
Brief News From
Quick Reading
The city of Coatesville ended 1948 |
City
boro
1948.
remembers
was 98 Wednesday
the
persons lost
Uncle
as
or
Dec
eee
Everything That
Happened At
Florin Recently
turned home
of Colonial Park,
Mr,
Geo.
(Turn to Page Four)
re es ee Ce
appeal
A I
100 LESS THAN LAST YEAR
I N LANCASTER COUNTY
Mount Joy Bulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
COUNCIL SPONSOR
PSYCHOLOGIST
TURS., JAN. 1}
13, at 8:00 p
Hypnotist A
Pa
the
Borough Council Passed
Water Rate Ordinance
Business, indusirial Av And Out-of-the
Boro Rates Are Upped 150 Percent
New Boro Authority Charter Received
establishing the
effective January
and ‘ordered
rates follow:
$12;
$22.00.
$1.00 per
Poultry
uary nm
and
will
Mit
present
High
program |
C
ling
in Joy
The
Student
uditorium
the un
¢ High School and pro
be used toward the
of movie pro-
the
a new
school
presented
ol
well
rnst has pro=-
the
as
His
pre-
the assemblies
High School as
High Schools
have usually
The
new
{d
|
|
{
|
ordinance
The
Boro Council
January
held
Messrs
regulay meeting {
ng
ol water rates
evening with
Keller, Krall and Shoop
A check $393.86 for
rent was received
been was Monday
was passed ad-
The
Dwellings,
Eicherly, | 1, ;
school groups and this |
it
at
rst time present. | vertised
ommunity
1S presented
one outlet with
1947-48 |
| more than
1948 Barns,
1948 | head for
large for
one outlet
| water
from
Als
High | I
nv ‘oro IX
There
tax
purchased
at the
incl. tax
may be
stables, etc.
live stock.
(Turr to Page dn
on
"Celebrated Their 60th
Wedding Anniversary
for $75.85 |
$95.08 cove
19438
a check iw
upils or
and
Mr.
20.81
| standing.
cents, ing
repot ted |
of the ax out-
We
Burgess Brown a chee
RD &
1 $32.50 for
sent
licenses al
peddlers
Dailies For
Bor-
received.
The new charter for
Authority
our
| ough was
| There will be a special meeting of
the Authority
10 at
advise said
and
Feb.
will
| of work it desires
Public
communices
Zoning
commended
| council on
time
Authority
Thursday, which
$10,000 in the red. | council
of York raised its tax
1 13 1-2 to 16 mills.
done,
Feb.
the
1st
Plann-
HK aring
In a tion
collected
parking
of Carlisle
from its meters | ing and Commission re-
a change the ter-
Street to Det-! __
Ato aB]
for by |
mn
were | vitory from Frank
United | wWiler
| district.
Robert
the
Council
1st.
Pumping Engineer
School
gridiron in the
High
the
year.
boys
Avenue from
This
Schroll.
matter
an a
was asked
A public hearing |
held
Tuesday,
st
of
numerous
York, who
Civil War
in Snyder,
| on will be in
| the
|
February
Chambe:
New Year's week-end
their
violent accidents.
and 900 ill
toxin used
Faulty
Schatz
6,774,000
of water by motor 158
and 2:526,000 by turbine in
9.300.000 gals.
Geo. Earhart
Mr. and Mrs. Almos
lives thru
reported having pumped
id other it
Yh Eighty-one relatives and friends
called at the Almos. Earhart homa
Mount RD New Years
Day to congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
reported | Earhart their sixtieth wed-
| ding
The
express
gallons in
died | hours
our
Ity diptheria
Sam
| for
was the cause |
are
Joy on
234 hours, a total of

on Japs.
December.
Chief Police Neiss
slashed | .
four prosecutions during the
c
. of upon
dairymen
Milk
light
Jersey
anniversary
month
pas
reported
Borough
follows
eam l4¢
t., light
qt., A
Earharts
their
greatly appreciate
the
them
and all were
sweet .
Fire Chief
the fire
was $2,377.00
for improper
Ray Myers
loss in Mt.
last
qt., sing
tor
to
{and thanks
|
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q sour cream is 6e
Joy gifts and flowers sent
this occasion.
year upon
drivers but two |
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escaped
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Harry -C 80,
1etta.
lel cars were badly wreck- |
yg: The Loca News
2 For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
America’s
Gap Hill when one
and the
1
the
nine
3H,
and
1¢
got into path
Waltham
million
the
Watch
dollars
plant will
i
2.300 employes
eir jobs.. This is Reisinger at Mar=-
There
deaths
1948
Only
itch factory were forty-two highway
during
in Lancaster County
John E. Froelich, 81, at Mount-
was destroyed ville
one dwelling
at Elizal
past fifty years
There slight the
| Marietta Depot Monday noon with
Samuel Brickman, 45, at
Manheim
{by fire ethtown during the S
S. Ehly,
seventy-six, .
at Bertha, widow of Elmer
it Co
Clara
E
John G
, died
Hospital.
was a fire
lumbia aged
no serious damage Earhart, 52, wife of Harry
will graduate
State
Forty-nine seniors
Millersville
14
is considering the
E. Earhart, at Manheim yesterday.
24, East Peters-
at Joseph's
Fike
spending
Albert has
after
Florida. |
id Mrs. Edwin Schlegel-
Harrisburg
Mrs.
- from the Teachers
several | Forney,
Coilege January 1
burg suddenly
an-
the
Quarryville
{nexation of a large portion of
51, a native
Dauphin Co.
Rideout,
at the
Glenmore
Marietta
sp tal
Mr
Aaron
Washington Boro, | @t U
for
a disturbance
at
Harry
struck
the
the count:
| surrounding territory
Sarah
|
when
of
Hi
nday guests of Several persons were injured
control
f
times
a car went out
Hoffer, 80,
formerly
Agnes
Hoffer
Harr
widow of
of E-town,
State Hospital.
Mt.
Samuel Shelly
xd Mrs
Ida Easton at Middletown
Joy,
Sunday.
Lillie Sauders, cal- | then rolled over several neat
| Akron
Freda Ball,
another
ishurg
Martin Liggins vis- 20,
Joseph Wolf
Joseph Woli
| with were
115
in
girl, jailed
creatin
R. Station
evening
Pa. R
Friday
2,
days
the
Late
Good,
a truck :
75, Rheems, died at
his Friday at 7:00 p.
on of the late Joseph
Barrick Wolf, and is
Mrs. Lillie
(Turn to page 6)
ol Issn
{ ANNA RUTH NOLT AND CHAS.
| HEPLER WEDDED ON FRIDAY
| Miss Anna Ruth Nolt, daughter of
M; Samuel B. Nolt, and
Charles H. Hepler, both of Mount
Joy R1, were married at 2 p, m. on
Friday in the parsonage of Pente-
Cl The Rev. Boston
officiated at the double ring
and Y
Mr.
Mr
on Sunday:
llowing called on ork
h
| He was a
| and
survived by
Mumper me m,
Reamstown
nd Kkilled.,
victury
was
Sus
fisville; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde | by making n
{ 43rd highway his wife,
for 1948
senna ll lili
| LasT YEARS FIRE
| DOUBLE THAT OF
|
In his
in
Mateer and son
and Mrs. John
and Mrs. Ben-
Milton
Norman
Mr.
Mr.
Joy:

LOSS
1947
ind son,
son of
annual county Fire
Marshall Knier
| cause d by fire:
to $856,560.50
double
year
re port
reported damage ind Mrs
vill hold a Youth meeting last were
That
of
were
yeal up
is more than
the loss the
There
excluding
previous
total of 269
C
APPEAL DATE JAN. 14
Oliver S. Schaeffer set Jan- |
as the date
of Fred
lizabethtown R2,
a costal wrch
fires those in umbia Turne
the above
and 12
were
and
Of
homes
for a hearing in
Barley Post
for a club
ceremony
85 were
c
and de-
fires in | bride wore a Winter white
brown accessories and a
vellow rosebuds.
hort wedding trip, the
reside at the home of
Mr. Hepler recently was
discharged from the U. S. Army afa
ter nearly five years’ service.
rs
LOST HER LICENSE
The revoked the
were barns St i
were ba uses vith
cense. given overheated Saito
Afte
couple
| fective chimneys, defective wiring, |
| careless smokers, overheated and
will
defective stoves and and
divorces were |
luring 1948, |
preceding |
FARM SHOW NEXT WEEK
Frank Greider, Marietta The
is suffering a fractwed hip, |Show will be held
ximately 397 Dipes the bride
defective oil burners,
in the county
I ———
than
a
less
ee |
State Farm
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania
at state
and is confined to the St. Joseph's | next week, There will be 10,000 ex- license of Ruth M. Miller, fn
| hibits and $52,000 in premiums. | Rheems on a charge of speedin