ow Don’t Forget The Lions’ Minstrel Show, Feb. Tax Exonerations Given, Good Airing By Council Lester Hostetter Succeeds Dr. John Gates as Councilman in the East Ward THE M MOST VOL. XLVI, NO. 37 INU TE Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoo WEEKLY The Mount Joy Bulletin n, Febr I N uary 10, LANCASTER 1949 17-18-19—We Printed 52 Sets Sale Bills This Year. There’s A Reason opt COUNTY — | $2.00 a Year in Advance — Boro Council held its regular, | ! | OE A . CERI yw Re 4 : ; rey meine onde erin Pal Phones In tis wx wee | Making Extensive ®t » awn or ow The Local News Mortuary Record I with chairman Eicherly residing | 1a . 0 €s : 4 “3 | a mn X ensive ¥ iad, € 0C y J I | | { Down around Qparryville na- | Miss June Hartranf{, missionary ’ Other members present were | | i : H | i . | Af x ia I ? | rou ou Is - . Ives sweai \ 1¢ ocnsels an« | t Alrica, wi we the speaker for W Messrs Keller, Shoop, Newcomen Eff i, Mar 5 | : P t F 0 F Th P tW g t ill Be Mt. Joy S and Krall | €C . { their Groundhog prophesies. Ho w= re ara 10NS or the annual World Service Doy or € as ee « C « . ever, up around Lock Haven folks! Program in St. Mark's Evangeli- : * Tax Collector Jas. Hockenberry | C R rt | . M ‘ | D t t | lace then tmost fidence Lot 3 y Commen. Speaker reported these receipts: Aiito ompany €po S Vl i“ hel Be confide ee emoria ay jo United retire Church, Mount ery rie y 0 n Ire oC i a " BA AR in Mr. Joseph # eaver, former 1 Sunday re g i 7:3 gS ' i fines, $10; 1947 taxes, $17.45; 1948 In less than a month from now : y I Ad meetine of the Memorial |, h a ay ua J Quarryville boosted if coups Robert S. Cummens, forty-seveny The local School Board met Mon- | taxes $307.10 . o 'S. Weather Observe: and his 4 of Xa The cervice is planned by the ! : it Manheim Thursday dav nicht when a committee from Friendship . Five. Co: .adked patrons of the ( ol, ia Telephone | skunk predictions. Dsy Committee Friday night at he | Women Society of World Service | ticnal tax from $1 to $5 Helen, ‘wife’ of John P. Schleif 1 nl | iv y We aril s oF | ™e 2 Yt ive SE ro . ol x y . : vn the Parents’ Band Club presented Jane its annual contribution in- here, will he usin dial i Last Tuesday. Groundhog Day, Fi House, the bh m for th | 1 the church, who will also be in | Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold, N. Mar-| at Columbia the new Club By-Laws for the con- | CL 0 '~ | phones instead of the old call eX= | {here was a general prediction for | celebration next May 30th was |p. ge of the program Miss | ket St. is a patient at the St. Jos- Miss Susan S. Herr, seventy= [creased from $600 to $900. The chair | change sthod od ‘ . rittee amed, | i { ’ : 3 . . - | change method. veek val - her | DOUNCEC and committees named, = } 1 . | rid sideration of the Boasd. The club | . : ) six weeks of real winter weather | : 3 { Hartranft is a member of the |eph’s hospital since Friday nine, at Manheim Sunday. { announced that the request was tak- Henry Y. Smith. general g= 11 tod The program is as follows x . | ny Y. Smith, general manag- | hecau the whistlepigd sha- | The program 1s a W Ephrata E. U. B. Ct J of also asked that more time be pro- | . gs OAC | because 1e whistleplg saw sha- : : ; | kphrata E 3. Church, and was Fast Petersburg has levied Emma, wife of Guy Thompson : er. care of in the 1949 budget. er of the Company reported that | qu I 10:00 a. m.,, Memorial Services at | , jive i I tert x : vided for band practice for the stu- ~ shin; 3 | : : | 22 | . active in the Otterbein Guild of | mill tax, one-half mill increase, for | at F-town aged fosty-one Councilman Jchn S. Gates ten-| they will cut over to dial service . Mt. Joy Cemetery: 11 a. m., Mem- : : { dents. 3 . ; : om | al But the Lock Haven man resents | the denomination before she went | this vea The extra money Mrs. Lizzie Fngle, sixtv-four, at : dered his ' resignation effective on | jn the Mount Joy area on Satur- hi Arye. link oxy 4 | orial Services at Fberle Cemetery; | a 2 ie, € | a ra ! : . £ the urade | this because skunks have not gone | Yr lout as a missionary. She complet- auired for street © < Kast Petersburg Saturday Lights in two of the grade school | Feb. 1 Same was accepted and | day, March 5th | m., Parade; 4:30 p. Base I reauirec ¢ urp urg Saturday. Se as : | day, March 5th. o ba IL thie. | 3p. m., Parade; 4:30 p. m,, =| a > fap oo : Jil . i rR} rooms were reported replaced and | My. [ester Hostetter was elected The actual time f 5 ' | lo hed of ali this winter hut have hal 7 to 9p. 1 Concert od ik oh he missicn field | Schoeneck firemen are making John W. Walmer, seventy-one, of rr oe 1e actual time for the change | heen roaming about This, he|Pd ame; 4 lo.J.p Mm, serving as a teacher at Harford | y]ans » erection © ¢50.000 | Flizobetht own i St Ws yroved. At » suggestio f the | lans for the erection of a $50,000 | Eliz thtowr Jose ny - At the suggestion of the {1 the vacancy for the unexpired | in Columbia will be 11:30 Pp. m | | | and Program of speakers: 9 p. m. Sel for gi i 3i Pe 3 a - a th Josephs Sportsmen's Association, the board | {evm t ort Fels. 28 sad th he ns means a mild winter and an eect chool for girls in Sierra Leone, | fire hcuse At present their 750 | Hospital nal S Sota (rene : : i MH), 2D & e same ho I'l early Spring. : i { West Africa. She is now on fur- | gallon pumper is stored in a ware- Mrs. Lizzie B. S ol Seon will ask the Sue Game. Commis. The auditors report for both the | Mt. Joy, a week later, Supple- | Now there you are kind reader | The following committees were | 1oy0h and will be returnin t ] sida 4 : : a £1 : I WEE si ‘toc » Little C 2 : a nee : . : th 8 to | house seven, e of Be S. Stauffer, at sion to stock the Littl Chicques | Boro and Water accounts was pre- | mentary directories will be mailed {You can use vour own judgment. | named by president James Shaef- | in several months. The | I 1 I : ve 1 : i POR afin of ‘reek re \ w ds et sn . < ¥ ri S. © Ma wien of re. Wie “ Ne sq Creek above the new dam, now al- | sented, read, accepted and order- | about two weeks ahead of the | ht fer: parade. Ray Myers and Benj. | Service Day offerin Sill Fo] he pri of choice ers drop wn Wednesday. = 1 gw e | 9 CN lev l. Raezer. oti most complete. ed advertised. Same appears else- | cut-over to Columbia and Mount . t Groft, co-chairmen, Earl Zink, Wil- | coq for special project ' | red to 25 t Las ter Stock Rev. George R. Raczer, retired i ' d . . 3 2 Be : ! : yr 8 i cts promoted Zeid fhe VA . «of the: Evancelisal = A TheMusic Festival for high school | where in The Bulletin. | Joy subscribers woll as. those R | bur Beahm. Fdwin Keene. and one! hi. J fe ey : 1 TD Yards Monday, the lowest in a mis ter of the Evangelical and Re- Ao RR sie 2h 1 y : | rie ews rom | ol | by e denominational organization. Ett formed Church, died at Lititz Wed pupils from the northwest section| Secretary of the Board of Health | in Mountville and Marietta. Smith VY J | more to be named later; publicity, | A cordial invitation is xtended dg . . | 11: 4 > c « Ss extende | 0 y hm of the county will be held in the | Dillinger reported two . nuisances said These will contain wo Ai George Brown III, chairman, Jam 5 | ow x ged ol Mennonites around New Holland nesday. He was pastor at Maytown hie) : | ¢ ain new dia t y Che + James members and friends to share in : : fire 190 boro High School auditorium April | corrected. | umber along with code | e al ies or Phillips, Robert Brown; entertain- | (hjs service | held an auction f foreign relief | from 1909 to 1911, when he was 2. The hoard announced that Dr D | Mr. Elmer Zerphey reported that| of station digits. . . ment, Rcy B. Sheetz, chairman; ater tll eee | end raised nearly $3,000 A cake | transferred to Warwick. L. Biemesderfer. president of Mil-| arrangements had been made with | With Marietta and Mountville Quick Reading decorations, Paul Gingrich, chair- . j netted 947 TR NT Jersville State Teachers College and | Mrs. Frank Young to give the already using the dial system. ap- | man, Paris Hostetter. Samuel Dock; Everything That | Millersville ‘Boro set its fay rate WS, Mette 1. orm: v principal of the Mount Joy | Fire Ccmpany 24-hour service on proximately 6.200 of the firm's The Lancaster dailies claim there | fireworks Frank Germer; traffic, it 14 mills, same as last vear. New Mrs. Hettie L. Kepperling, eigh- i Borough Schools, will speak t{ fire calls. A telephone will be in- | subscribers will be linked to the | are from 2100 to 2300 unemployed | Elmer Zervhey; finance. George | Holland also adopted its 1948 vate | tV-SiX, died at the home of her Commencement exercises May 26. | stalled at her home on Marietta St. | autcmatic service when it begins | persons in that city toda: Zeller, Anthony Warta, Charles J. appene t {of 19 mills for this year { son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and $525.10 in delinquent taxes was | and she will be paid $10 per week | in Columbia and Mt. Jov - Eliza- | Pennsvivania liguoy monopoly | Bennett, Jr., Lester Hostetter, Ros- * EE | Mrs. Arthur R. Hartman, 438 Pop- turned over to the board by the tax for this service effective when the | bethtown area will be the only | lid a record $57,390,060 business | co Hassinger. Florin Recently | HEARD SPEAKER | lar St. Lancaster. after an illness collector. The treasurer reports a| Dial phones go into service here | One with manually operated | from profits and taxes in 1948 —— lng | wrin ATTENDED BOY SCOUT of three years Jorn in Mqunt Joy balance on hand of $1757.12 as of| on March 5. The money for this | phones | he 1940 Legislature approves [RAINBRIGE AND MAVIOWN | Mr. and Mis. John Kissinger ard | JAMBORFE IN PARIS, 1947 She was the daughter of the Inte 1 expenditure is included in the | ee A ee [ $1.750.000 will be earmarked to pa. | LIONS HEAR HONOR PUPIL family of Lancaster visited Mr. and | Thirty-three Rolatians were pro- James and Christiana Leib Mooney mt in budaet, | baek dons. dé Te 0 Mvs. Earl Gerlitzki on Sunday. fo ; a ; ; (Turn to page 5) James Aller, 10th grade student Tr i . wr Nel {ent at the weekly luncheon at R Hoff lod e In S ruou . iN 1} ' 1916 Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Nawlor of . re toy oliman appealed {tp Coun- | g clareq dep hy the col n I. at the Bainbridge High School, was | West Chester visited Mrs. Sarah | Hostetters on gue day 125 Pe cil for a street light at his home The market value of all the} chosen honor student of the month |Schlegelmilch over the week end | Dr TW. OC re he reons J 3 | 1 nwo st > K { | : Conner was the on Delta Street and same was 0 C it toa] estate in Pehna i nearly | . weiting. of the Be 4 Mr and Mrs. Coker of Leeds. Aln. : 2 ¥ I i 1 at a meeting we Bainbridge and] .°. st of Pr Wm Workman, a I LAUR lh 5 y Wao Ho Sosa. + a y visited Mr. ¢ 's. Marti vy : : giv “ 1 R To ur ommuni y three time its assessed valuation. § Maytown Rotary Club held last i te. 2a My Martin Ney on ting Rotarian M. G. Moore, cf penne 0 ny Mr. Blyer appeared before Sone | Its tentative valuation i $23.679.~ | evening at the Central Hotel : Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman | I-ancaster, together with twenty- Wed Welt Attended S cil with a complaint that al I who | uring ast ee 102, 869.00 Aller spoke on the subject of {and daughters of Emigsville, York | four Boy Scouts and guests als» hy 4 9 ( ) work should be compelled to pay | It will cost five milion dollars | “The United States Givi id Co., visited Mr. and Mrs. George | att } i Al 500 attende 5 Q r er y Pt > ed States Giving Aid To , visited | an Mrs. George | attended the meeting About 500 attended the 14th an- cou 4 nar Ws. S boro taxes and should not be ex- — g Yn Meal to rebuild the Whit House at] China” at the meeting Mrs. Bur- Mamber oo Sunaoy. | In conjunction with the Boy {nual stockholders! meeting of the Approximately one hundred and ( Turn to Page 2) Ha sn daug er 0 3 4 any VIS. | Washington It would ccst two |nell Libhart, a native of Germany, |; = neld at {1 oper x | Sccut Anniversary week, Mr. fa Lancaster County Farm Bureau iwenty-five persons attended open ——— — Benj. Miller, E-town R1, and Nor- | hilfion to erect an entir:ly new | enake » . tons Was a Ie home rr] “hief Se £10 todd 7 iwenty-five persons attendec F Rn B. Rutt. J PM 1 spoke on the conditions of the and Mrs. Raymond Forwood Mon- | Armstrong, chief scout executive o fi yperative Association, held Wed- ~ 9 & A itt, Jr., Son « M+. and |. yp Ying . acs : . : . Touse at the Bov Scout new quar- [NEW E. W. COUNCILMAN M on Nor : Wy Er . and modern building German people before and since evening Lancaster Co., introduced Eagle | ne Wa morning and afternoon af ters on North Market Street, Tues- | [S WORLD WAR VETERAN { Mrs. Norman tutt, E-town RI, . the war The president. Ar .| The shooting match recently spon- | Scout, Philip Horner of Lancaste i the auditor the 1 RLD WAR VETERAN } place: Saturday at 1:30 A I lent, Arthur I | p Horn f Lancaster { the auditorium of the Mount Joy . . . . . . { ace Sa ‘aay oo . ny y TNT 1 § EN ry Lr joe ciliary F | day evening, in conjunction with Mr. Lester Hostetter, who suc- |: pia Ca) a 4 P- Mm CARD PARTY WINNERS Hollinger, was in charge of the sored hv the Ladic Auxiliary of | who was the speaker and told of i High School. tes. a . in the E-town Mennonite Church "7 ow PREF PRIEQENT { Florin Fire Co., resulted successful, | h | observing the 39th Anniversary of | ceeds Dr. John S. Gates yuneil = ABOUT 80 WERE PRESENT meeting Cis : buh : : { experience and interest at the Boy Directors elected for three-vear : a in counci The Rev. Noah Risser officiated 4 y . inancially. The Ladies wish to| 3 elect T three-yeat the Boy Scouts of America. from the East Ward, who is mar- St. Hilda Guild of St. Luke Epis- Mr [thank all who assisted or contribut- | Scout World Jamboree held in {ferms are: Paul G. Hershey, Man= Evening program consisted of the | vied and has been serving as one of Boatrice MeGonizal copal Church held a very success- ed in any manner toward the mateh. | Paris, France in 1947 heim R3: Ed. K. Bollinger. Lititz Rl: : : ‘ { : ratrice McGoniga 1 : 7 Wis Sp —_— i a Tr my fab LO flag-service and inspection, meet- | the borough auditors, is a veterim Yobin ll iii ful card party in the Fire House ngagements Winner's i re, first, Phil Ebersole, ee ID. 1. Columbia’ RZ: y ys 1S an | ‘ry itte ~ " age TORT » ™r “a | ie nes of the Patrols followed by in- of World War II, having served in| The mari Beatrice. M About eighty perscns were in at- ( urn Ho Sage 6) EVEN MR. GROUND HOG'S { and Richard Maule, Querrvville R2 ’ 3 e arriage o Jeatrice TT _—— ’ : structions from James Booth and!the U. S. Army in the European! ram: . tendanc Door prizes were won PROPHECY IS ALL WRONG I rake 4 Howard Latshaw ( | DO. pean | Gonigal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z y - . , r { ins = oy Howard Latshaw, ol Donald Thome: song led by Jay Theatre of Operations for two years Victor Snvder. Colitmbia. BY nd bv Wm. Wagner and Mary Zeller e nown | min SCHOOL BAND WILL, What does the average chap who | Pennsylvania Farm Bureau: and F | , Columbia, R ang = re : |S iS / ! DANCE : j . Yr wi Barnhart, talk on Scouting by Rev. where he was wounded in the Battle John Henry Wittel, son cf Mr. | Mes W. 7 Cromer and Mi : on a DANCY 1.1 In Gourd fon Prophecy |S. Bucher, county weet; and evlony Carlton Jones: slides were shown by | of St. I He wears a P s Wan f+ a | Paul Stehman won cakes, while the d t Youd arn Dance sponsored by the [{hink by now? Something must | {ai nt by the Rur: “outh of A Pr : jor St. iLO € wv ars .a Purple Heart | and Mrs. John B. Wittel, Florin | wines came on aca est en S [ Mt. Joy Hizh School Band Club. j a i mmg¢ ne Rural Youth of Chief Armstrong, scout executive of | and the EAME medal with two bat- | took place Thursday morning at he - M Emi H. Leaman, 20 S.|will 1 held in ti higl hool have gona. Jays omewhere. | Lancaster County featured the pro- ~ i | Pi we 9 M: mma Jaman, 2 : / Yo > sch Lancaster County Council; presen-|ile stars. Mr. Hostetter is employed | Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Joy, | Pin er Am D iy Cecatur St. Strasburg nnounces | ; it 2 hole my de lg) br 290 | Over a week after he saw his shad- | gram. Citing the recent sharp break tation of Merit Badse Awards hv [gg teller at the local Union National | with Rev. W. L. Kode vastor of | Withers oi Wis Fig } nen ht il \ 0 an en wrsday, February |, we had the warmest Feb. 9 in li livestock and commodity markets Far): Shelly: Donald Thome. Gerald rm k | : oe ) : ; | Hun red. Zoller. Clari th engagement of her daughter, 24th, from eight to eleven p. m AD Vony Bucher predicted the peak of ee . Arn ie church officiating at the double fo bo 0 1 die Gainer: | Esther H, to Henry E. Brubaker, | Jim Hendricks Orchestra will a A BE pe peax of posts Berrier, James Booth and Far! | He lc a f Mr. 1 Mrs. Eli B | Tur ern. Cll an and 1 andi ( mei Be aa war. inflation. has: Beer asked H hol . ~ 1s 4 SON of Jr, IFS, I {Turn to page 3) Bridee. J. B. Toopin. W. GQ. Mt. Joy Rl | furnish the music with Charlie | {wad 1 in Nn. ‘passec, e Shelly were made Star Scouts The | Hostetter n North: Barbara St | etl lle age, . 3. Toppin, v 1 | el cautioned farmers to curtail expay Gerald Berrier Patrol ived tl : re Bram ? fenderfer and Edword Brown Miss Laman is a graduate cf the | Trostle as figure caller 1 a Nn er an Sel : hi ri ¢ | receivec we | — — | WILL YOU HELP. PLEASE? on Ly YWCA Sci ; N EO : | sion of operations at this time Sy Dob ey | { , ml en A School of Nursing and Mr.| There will be a cake walk and’ I X H Ror Patol Fl [UNION NATIONAL BANK | Members of the Florin Fire Com- | [yore MINSTREL SHOW Brubaker is engaged in farming. [door prize. Admission 60 cents . DS Chief Armstrong awarded a Buck- | PARKING FACILITIES |pany are stripping the tobacco be- L tick Big 0 iy No date hos been: sot for tha lincludivie tax A Valentine Party FINGER CAUGHT IN STOKER ski str as : Waring | : . : ast cail, tickets are gong hke x 1k ; “1 ~~ a the troop as a housewarming | During the past week The Union |lcnging to the organization, this | an ( : . ror rm wadding re ei MAN HACKED IT OF} gift’ from Lancaster County Council. | Nation: ' CR a I | wildfire for the Minstrel] Show to aN WE y x , Miss Jean Elizabeth Darrenkamp, Could it he the cold weather Birthday cake. ou ch) 8 ion i Mount Joy ‘Bank have in- | week. | be held in the High School Audi- ee CONTRACT AWARDED FOR A | Tani ages pm iba hat Lo [ yl lc ; her ore oc oh oe a I Wi flood lights in the rear ol | Any help by the townspeople will toriumt, Feb. 13 8. ond 19 a Mr. and Mrs Henry Long. | LIBRARY AT E-TOWN COLLEGE ih el g i a d Mi / a i ok io ough un » served to the guests s bank Wdivia. Thess: 14 are | + wale : ra : ‘enka: , 15 East Main St., will en rout Kane? Jext time ‘Dr |the bank building. These lights are |be most welcome and appreciated. 8:00 of Bainbridge Rl. announce the en- At a meeting of the trustees of 15 Fa 1 A-line | | ¢ nD. m 4 ul, = 5 : ON | recte a1 arl1 y iri ve : HT 1 ert at J ventine party 1 = I INeW( y dh ug t In th { § |ditected upon their parking lot on!Anyone desiring to help who can- © Suits can be reserved at Eshle- | gagement of their daughter, Mary | Elizabethtown College last week, |fertain at a Valentine party th m me oy THE DEAN'S LIST Sl ; North Barbara Street. {not get out to the tobacco shed, { man Bros.. Store from 12 to 5 p Lou, Silver Springs, to Wm. H. | the contract for a library building | evening (Thursday) February 10. at | un state town Gores down our iy Mount Joy boys distinguish | The Directors and Officers of the | contact Victor Br oks, ¢ at t Florin, m. Tues to Saturday Inclusive | Reinoehl, scn of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | was awarded the Elizabethtown { her home from 7 to 10:30 : Py rid on a y: : we'll find out, o thompetves in academic studies | bank extend a cordial invitation to | yw week of show. Do nt miss hearing | liam Reinoehl, Reading R1 Planning Mill for $111,519.00 They A beautiful floral centerpiece, of er me papers ta R Franklin and Marshall College [their customers, friends, and the Soarstone. Artemandy. also some) The wedding will take place were low bidders. Work will [red carnations, white snapdragons, & oD near Kan had his finger is os! sone r. Frank L. He n- | general public to use this parking Legion esti at’. special musical wumbers ete. Sol2 pb. wm. Sunday, Fob. 27, in thelr May 2 and competed 330 days | red sweet peas and white are us | 4 4 in ; or. I ok his nessey, Jr. and Albert H. Peifer [lot at any time. Come Out and enio how put! Evangelical U. B. Church, Silver | later. | will grace the luncheon table on aj P orgs 3 nd left handed he were on the Dean s List which con- | tO Mr | * . fiom vir local talent | Springs mms steel | white tablecloth trimmed with red o Aig i Nene to He stitutes a “B” average in their MARRIED 47 YEARS er ome oni e -——— — DEE DS RECORDED { hearts. Two red heart shaped cakes | ™ ; my ! ospital, had it | Mr. and Mrs. William G. Shick- | ceting of Walter S. Eber-|JOHN SHENK BOUGHT THE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miller,| P. Franck Schock. surviving ex- [and red and white gavors will help | ye ———— — I W. Mar} St. Mari .! A m a ! E } { | } 1 i t} Val | | ey, /. Market St, Marietta cele- sol Pos = rein HERSHEY PROPERTY C-town, announce the engagement | ecutor under the ast will and |carry out he alenting color Na gh Ares . ole ost No. 185, American Le- [HERS 4 . . RHEEM¢ . | 10 RB ad RAPP BANKS CLOSED SATURDAY [brated their 47th wedding anniver- ion: will he held this evening, Feb The Jchn E. Hershey property in | ©f their daughter, Grace to Albert | testament of Harry C. Schock, Mt. |scheme. or: i OF WRAPPER february 12 on 1s gi Vil De he Lhd 51 ? = t ! a Ap Soy : : y i . TO CO ARE STOLEN February 12, Lincoln's |sary last week. The Schickleys are | th. at the Legion Home at 7 p.m. consistin f a two and|Bhen, sin of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Joy, to Trinity Evangelical Luther-| Games, bingo, a sing song and re~- TOBACCO ARE STOLEN n lati : : Vay : y | Ep! : i 5 Cos . Samue] Coultner, manager of both the Union Nations’ Mt. Joy natives of our boro. “Billy” will] prom 7 to 8:30 p. m. pictures | one-half story brick house and a Kreiser, Mt. Joy R2 an Church of Mt. Joy, lot with freshments are planned for the eve- 1 ae] { tner, rpanager of the Bink and the First Nat ma! Bank | be well remembered as a drummer | will be shown of the World Series | two-story frame barn with poultry Miss Miller, a graduate of the | house, West Ward, Mt. Joy. | ning. . BE. Baker ( farm at Bainbridge Yrs co ' 1 5 . x : . . 2 ? n 33 or. reporte & Trust Co. will observe the Je- jin the old Mount Jcy and later of 1948. with inside baseball and |house attached, offered at sale E-town High School is . employed| Emma Detwiler, Mt. Joy, to| The guest list includes: Georgian~ R} Bilh reported to State £3} nd rommn closed |the Foresters Band here. | double play kings, followed by the | Saturday afterncon was bought by 0% Lancaster General Hospital. | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran | ne Shatto, Claudette Zeller, Franc Sem h pi : SS = > By . 1 ) Mr. Rhen is graduate of Mec- | Church of Mt. Joy, lot with house. | Sh ary Jane Starr wr ieco, valued at $300. | regular meeting John Shenk E-town RD, foi a € { Mt. Joy, lot with house. |Shank, Mary Jane Starr, 5 or YA Pye Yalta hinrie vi 1 sve Wee y 3 .1 Each bale contained 81 po Is of iwi ui oo | $10,625 Caskey Machinist School, served | West Ward, Mt. Joy. Hawthorne. Doris Linton, Mars \ ‘ pounds o > F Department officials will be pre- $1 : . { Hawiho , : 4 ’ Delegation rom Chamber of sent to inspect the meeting. three years with the armed forces, SRG TE [ Kathryn Landvater. Miriam Ober- | WIPP ct | Six flourescent lights were in-'! two of which were in the Euro- | SHOWER AT DONEGAL SPRINGS | holtzer Marian Oberholizer, Sally | : . a . : . sD Theo: . va ve lf ‘ re "i . TWO PEOPLE VIJURE Commerce to Attend Dinn py | stalled in the old gym in the Ele- Week S Birth Record pean Theatre. He is now employ- | FOR MR. - MRS. K. JOHNS | Ann Nissley, Mary Ann Spancler,| TWO PEOPLE INJURED C | mentary School building for use of ed by the L. O. Beard Tool Co, A surprise miscellaneous shower | pauline Brooks, Patsy Brooks, Lor- WHEN FIVE CARS CRASH : . y I. a 5 oh } nl ——— 2 Two onle 1 "© i . : A large delegation of officers and {of Commerce will attend a Lancas- | the school and Boys Club meetings M I } don 1Cjets, Wau - {was held for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | Darrenkamp, Marlene Zim- | wo peopl iffered minor bruis- members of the Mt. Joy Chamber | ter County Affairs dinner to be | each Thursday evening. y Bl a deughte Sunday at the FIRE IN TRUCK CAB [Johns at the home of Mrs. John's | merman, Wealand Josephine | © vhen five cars crashed in three hes 3 | » Gener: 3 The loo Miva . y wo 2 inhi on ite a i held in Lancaster, Monday evening, | The Honor Roll at the Union nea ns Hospital The local Fire Company respond- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ro- | Longenecker and Emma Jane Wise- | SPAT: accident within a ‘half | (Turn to Page 5) | Naticnal Mt. Joy Bank was re- ¥ : and Mrs. Victor J. Koser, Mt. fed to an alarm on the Harrisburg | land, Donegal Spring, this week by | carver. wr early Wednesday morning on bs moved by the Legion. The Post Joy Rl, ad wghter at the Lancaster | pike, at Florin, on Tuesday evening | the Men's Class of Reich's Evangel- | ———— i |ice-covered Chickies Hill, between i ! felt it had served its purpose and [Snel Hos Wednesday | when the carpet in the cab of a car |ical Congregational Church | SAUFR KRAUT SUPPER Mariett nd Columbia. | { u.t Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, | caut A Fo mers le ses ’ : eel eres | was no longer needed, due to its carrier caught fire. — { Qt. Hilda's Guild of St. Luke ! Flor eo > " : 3 wn 2 bd » ote ~ AT» Oe ‘ we Fla rin, BOR ed the birth of a The driver extinguished the blaze | STATE WITHDRAWS AND Episcopal Church will serve atl ARMERS CHICKENS STOLEN eres tl We ee SL Binds oA 2: before firemen arrived and their | RESTORES DRIVER PRIVILEGES | cauer kraut supper in the Chur bh Leroy Winters, Elizabetvtown Hi Complaint in divorce: Harold E.| . ang Mrs Ammon | ga vices were not needed. | Last week the State Highway | basement en Tuesday evening, | reported to Columbia State Police | Wagner, twenty-four, Columbia R1|Mount Joy Rl, a son Wednesday at S—- Department withdrew the driving | March 1st., from five to eight p. m. | the theft of between 400 and 475 | vs. Margarel Randler Wagner, | the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. | OYSTER SUPPER, FEB. 26 privileges of thirty-nine motorists,| Complete meal of sauer kraut, chickens from his farm on Tuesday ! - — —— en ee ’ . 3.058 i “ - vo Je . | twenty-five, Berwyn, Maryland; | aaah Ladies’ Bible Class, Landisville | Among them was Wilmer S. Obe pork, mashed potatoes, apple Officer George Baxter is investi- | indignities; married September 14, {MANHE'™ STUDENT ENTERS Church of God will serve an oy- | holtzer of this boro. | sauce, pie, coffee $1.00; children’s | Gating. { | HOSPITAL 1 HRS. AFTER CRASH i isvi ¥ 1641; separated Jan. 10, 1948. 4 "AL 4 HRS. A RC ster supper in the Landisville Fire Among the privileges restored to | portion, 50 cents. A | - Richard Grimm, sixteen, Man-| Hall on Saturday, Feb. 26, from | motorists was Walter S. Nissly. of | 5 1 GIRL SCOUT FOOD SALE : « | . | TRADE NAMES heim R2, was admitted to St. Jos- four to eight p. m | Florin. | GETS STATE CONTRACT ! Henry G. and Mabel W. Bucher, eps Hospital Tuesday night with | 5 Wnts Paul A. Martin, this boro, was | Florin, to use the name The Mar- | possible fractured skull, four hours | SHOOTING MATCH | FARMERS BEWARE! | awarded a $277,232 contract Thuis | ket Basket for conduct of a mar- | after the car in which he was a pas-| On Saturday, Feb. 12th, a shoot-| The European corn horer which! day by the State for general con tL r | ket house for the sale of produce, senger collided with another vehic-|ing match for large hams will be | destroyed $2,000,000 worth of Pas | struction of a new boiler plant at Friday evening, February 11th Ph A ah RR —! | food, meats and general merchan- le on the Fruitville pike, one mile at Siegrist Cafe, on the Mar-|1948 corn cron, is on the increase | the Pennhurst State School in | six o'clock the Girl Scout foodNK DR. EMERSON P. SCHMIDT WILLIAM B. BARTON | dise at 59-61 College Ave, E-town. | south of Manheim. ietta - Lancaster Pike, at 1:30 p.m.!in Lancaster County, ' Chester County. will be held at the Market - rats; : of ix ; \ ! 1 7 : 1 16 f \ N aN Bolen | f \ ¢ ) 4) ae . \ | We { § q EE / ( A | A J J X: RI { \ J 4 A a iodo RSE Lf souk RE Se : 2: Xu ow ae % 0 fide j 4 a