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Don’t Fail To Have Those Diodes Pictures Taken Saturday—IT'S FREE
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Rheems Lad Lost
Limb; Caught In
A Feed Mixer
Jay Martin Gish,
four, Mr, Mrs. Paul L.
Gish, E-town R2, Rheems, was
reported as still serious but slightly
night by the Os-
He was admit=
ted to the hospital Saturday morn-
ing after he his left leg which
became caught in a feed mixer on
the Martin Cope near Rheems.
Walter E. Gish,
{he Cope farm, and
The condition of .
son of and
near
improved Sunday
teopathic Hospital.
lost
farm,
farmer
uncle of
probably saved Jay's
When he
caw that the child's body was being
he
off the switch and applied a tourni-
quet above the severed member.
tenant on
the
injured child,
life by his quick action.
drawn into the feed pit, shut
Gish was
mixing feed and the boy was play-
He had been warned
According to workmen,
ing nearby.
to keep away from the machine.
It is believed that the boy slip-
foot in the auger
and his body was pulled into the
almost to the thigh
so that only portions of
ped and got his
machine, wedged
his head
and shoulders were visible.
Gish called the Martin Cope Co.
and Norman Myers and Fllis Mere-
dith, both of Rheems, and Benjamin
Z. Miller, E'town R1,
acetylene outfit
of
an explosion they
hole and
emploves, took
to cut the boy |
the danger of
cut only
an
loose. Because
a small
then used electric tin

shears to cut the lower part of the
machine and
away free the lad’s
body.
Dr.
sician,
Daniel Nein, E-town phy=
rushed the boy to the Lan-
caster Osteopathic Hospital, where
he removed immediately
operating
was to the
Physicians said
the
room.
the left leg above knee also
was fractured.
Members of the Rheems Fire Co.
in event of fire and assist-
ed in rescuing the child.
Re. ——
The Unpaid Tax
Payers Names
May Be Published
the Mount Joy
School Board held their April meet-
ing at the High School.
Mr. Robert Reber, of Ephrata, a
June at Elizabethtown
of the |
stocd by
Monday evening

graduate
College, was elected teacher
Department,
Mrs. L Black,
Commercial now |
. |
taught by uise sub-
stituting.
will have their
DC.
The Senior Class
three-day trip to Washington,
May 4, 5,
Tax Collector James Hockenberry
Sr, reported the unpaid taxes for |
1947-48 The Board
authorized the to use any
|
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A IE
and 6. |
IS
the duplicate.
Collector
means at his disposal to collect the
the
tax payers in
delinquent taxes and to list
of the
local paper.
et ree
To Receive Bids on
School Construc’n
The School District of East Hemp-
field Twp. will receive bids Monday
April 18, at 8 p.
and additions to the Landisville High
names unpaid
the
m. for alterations
School building.
John M. Swarr,
board, said the new L
the
ad-
school
secretary of
shaped
high
building will contain six rcoms in-
three
dition to the present
cluding three classrooms and
other rooms for vocational educa-
tion, art and home economics.
With the annex, the new
school will be known as the Junior
and Senior High School of East
Hempfield Twp. The present high
school building houses classes from
nine to twelve while the new build-
ing will be for township pupils in
the seventh and twelfth grades.
Work on the new addition is
start immediately after the contracts
plumbing, heating and
work are
high
to
for general,
ventilating and electrical
awarded. The p
completed at the
50 school term.
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SPARKS FROM CHIMNEY SET
WASH HOUSE ROOF A-FIRE
The Friendhip Fire Co. cf E-town,
was summoned at 9:30 a. m. Monday
[
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rcject is to be
start of the 1949- |
tc by Martin N,
Heisey, E-town R2, when fire broke
out on the roof of a wash house.
The farm tenant, Harold "Wagner,
told firemen that members the
family were heating water for wash-
ing when sparks blew from the
chimney onto wood shingles on the
wash house roof, located about 25
feet away.
the farm owned
of
| tion and mains is for $57,093.
| Philadelphia firm will do the stand-
system,
| and Mrs. Walker gave readings.
| A
| Eli
| COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
| left hip
MOST
Th
VOL. XLVIII, NO. 45
Kiddies Ready For
The Cameraman
Saturday, April 9
SPECIAL FEATURE SPONSORED
BY THE BULLETIN SCHEDULED
FOR THIS WEEK.
Maytown Started |
Its New $84,000
Water System
Maytown broke ground on Satur-
day afternoon for its new $84,000
municipal water system. The
ceremony, attended by members of
the East Donegal Twp. Municipal
Authority, was held at Glatfelter
Spring, the site of the new pumping
station.
The Rev. John S. Heistand,
thority chairman, said the spring has
been tested at 120 gallons of water
a minute. The system, which will
use the spring as its supply, will
include a 100,000 gallon stand-pipe
and 15,000 feet of six-inch mains
in addition to the 20 by 30 foot
pumping station.
Already 120
familes have signed up for
which the plant will make available,
And the old town well, which has
been serving residents years,
probably will become
landmark.
At the present, many Maytowners
carry water by the bucketsful
of the old town pump or from num-
erous cooperative pumps throughout
the borough. Sometimes, in
private wells, cisterns and also
dry Then
have to pay to have water
by truck from Marietta.
Contracts for the which
authority officials hope wil] be soon
completed within six menths, have
been awarded to M. Simon Zook,
Horney Brook and the Chicago
Bridge and Iron Co., Philadelphia.
The former, for the pumping sta-
The
au=-
Next Saturday, April 9th is the
big day when the children will have
the opportunity to “watch the bird-
ie”,
The Bulletin will take pictures
free of charge, of all children, boys
or girls no matter what their ages
are, who live in Mt. Joy and sur-
rounding communities who are
brought by a parent or guardian to
the church and give you one 7x5
Silvertone portrait absolutely FREE
The Landry Studios of Upper Dar-
by, Pa., widely known photograph-
ers and specialists in child portrait-
ure, will be in charge and we know
that you will be more than pleased
with the results. The special stu-
dio will be open only from 1 p. m.
to pm
As you have previously been ad-
vised in these columns, we want a
picture of your child or children
if you're that lucky, to print in
a forthcoming series title “OUR
FUTURE CITIZENS”, featuring the
photographic studies of local child-
ren. The more pictures we take,
(Turn to Page 4)
Uline
AUXILIARY MEETING APRIL 12
American Legion Auxiliary will
meet at the Legion Home Tuesday
evening, April 12, at seven-thirty.
After the regular
ness the Manheim Legion Auxiliary
will be entertained.
Mrs. Lee Ellis, president asks for
a good representation of local Aux-
of Maytown’s 165
water
for
merely a
out
sum-
mer,
residents
springs up.
hauled
system
pipe construction work at a con-
of $16,890.
Mile From Town
Glatfelter Springs, scource of the
Maytown’s future municipal
is located on the Irwin
tract price
routine of busi-
water
B.
Gladfelter property one mile North-
west of Maytown and E-town road.
Members cf the authority, in ad-
dition to Rev. Heistand are: Paul R.
Beshler, secretary; Mervin S. Ar-
nold, G. Car] Shenk and Enos E.
Miller, all of Maytown.
THE MRS. GROVE & SWEIGART
ENTERTAINED BIBLE CLASS
Mrs. Elsie Grove and Mrs. Stella
Sweigart were hostesses to the
King's Daughters Bible Class of the
Church of God at the home of Mrs.
Sweigart on Monday evening.
Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Barnhart
iliary members to be present at this
meeting.
Poppies for Memorial Day have
arrived, and distyibution to the
members will be made during the
meeting.
Dime cards are soon due,
the
please
have yours ready when com-
mittee calls or send them in.
re
JESSE SNAVELY JR.
HEADS CAMPAIGN
Jesse Snavely, Jr.
member of the executive committee
of the Board of
General Hospital,
Landisville, a
Directors, Lancas-
has been ap-
the
Refreshments were served to Mrs.
G. Helwig, Mrs. Dorothy Derr,
rs. Lulu Stauffer, Mrs. Blanche
Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs
Ellen Lindemuth, Mrs. Lillie Saud-
, Miss Emma Shookers, Mrs. Kate
Mrs. Anna Stauffer, Mrs.
Smeltzer, Miss Mae Shreiner,
Miss Wilma and Miss Anna
Hoffer.
ler
pointed general chairman of
hespital’s annual campaign for char-
funds to be
| C.
| My
Parson, ity and replacement
conducted May 2 through May 16.
The goal for the campaign is $94,-
968, the bulk of which is to subsidze
charity work which
the General's
Eaton will amount to approximately $147,-
2 year, it was announced.
FDWARD C. WEAVER HOLDS
FORMAL OPENING OF HOME
On Saturday and Sunday Mr. Ed-
ward C. Weaver, mortician at New
Holland,, held the formal
“home-like and complete fu-
neral home’.
Many folks here and
know Eddie. When he was in the
kintergarden the undertaking
business he was employed by Mr.
B. Sheetz, one of our local
Later he accepted a
Bainbridge and later
he New Holland,
we are pleased to say, he
Brief News From
The Dailies For
Quick Reading
will go on daylight sa-
opening
of his
remember
Lancaster
ving time April 24th.
On U. S. farms today, there are
| | ss0000 trucks and 4,860,000 pleas-
ure cars.
Two of the Lancaster Rose Bowl
hold-up men were arrested and are
: held at Reading.
has heen quite successful. Rain, hail and winds destroyed al-
Mr. Weaver is a swell fellow and | most one-third of the cherry blos-
we join his many friends here in ine ot Washington, D.C.
wishing him unbounded success. This was the east expensive
rn — — - 2
winter for the removal of snow for
FORMER PUPIL SELECTED the State's highways in many years.
Donald Richard Redcay aged three
was instantly killed when feed
truck backed over him at his farm
frome, New Providence, Rl.
One hundred hogs were killed and
about one hundred others were scat-
in
Rey
morticians.
position at
still,
where,
went to
Dr. Ira Kraybill, who graduated
from East Donegal Twp. High School
50 years ago, will return to the
school to deliver the commencement
address on Wednesday, June 1st. At
present he is executive secretary of
the Middle Atlantic States Assoc. of
Approved Secondary Schools, at
Fhiladelphia.
The diplemas also will be present-
ed by a member of the class of 1899,
Mrs. Flcra Houseal Shireman.
Baccalaureate services will be on
Mzy 29th.
A A Ae
MISS ELSIE GROVE WAS
STRUCK - INJURED BY AUTO
Miss Elsie Grove, thirty-seven, of
this boro, suffered injuries of the
and leg when she was
struck by an auto on the Donegal
Springs Rcad, just west of town, on
Friday night. She was admitted to
St. Joseph's Hospital.
State Police said the driver of the
car was Robert Nissley, 18, of
town.
a
ar train piled up near Carlisle.
Raymond Leon Moors, 22, Man-
heim R3, left for work at Hershey
Foundry, Manheim, last Monday.
Nothing has been seen or heard of
him since then.
A New Jersey truck driver going
east on the Lincoln Highway was
going so fast over the crest of
hill that he hit an auto in the rear
turned it over three times and in-
jured the driver. The accident had
occurred at Paradise.
I. JUDGE APPEL RESIGNED
T. Roberts Appel, Judge of the
Lancaster County Orphans Court
sent his resignation to Gov: Duff,
effective as soon as the
accepts it. Ill health given as the
reascn. t
a

e
000 by the end of the current fiscal |
tered about when 25 cars of a 69- |
Governor |
THE-M
| MARINE CORPS GROUP
WILL BUY IRON LUNG
| Plans to purchase
the
city and county were made at
an iron lung for
use of residents of Lancasier
|] 1C=
cent meeting of the executive et
of the Co.
of the Marine Corps League.
Francis J. Heidig,
to head the committee,
Lancaster
who was name d|
“The
wants to do something
said,
detachment
for the community and has decided
upon this project.”
Heidig said investigation is
underway as to the best type of an
iron lung and in what location it
would
greatest number
beneficial to
of
penditure is expected to be
$1,500,
The detachment
hold a Marine Corps ball on
24 at Rocky Springs to raise
the
prove
Ex-
around
persons.
he added.
is planning
June
addi-
tional] funds to pay for equip-
ment.
Weddings Thruout
Our Community
During Past Week
Announcement is made of the
Miss Jacqueline Na-
deen Evans, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Evans, 451 E. Orange
St. and Jacob F. Young, son of Wal-
ter Young, Murs.
Miles Marks, took
place Saturday, at the
the bride. Rev. O. T.
D. D. officiated.
Miss Ruth Anne Binkley
Mr. Robert Gordon Shonk
The wedding of Miss Ruth
Binkley, daughter of Mr.
Aaron Binkley, Manheim
Robert Gordon Shenk, son of
and Mrs. John Shonk, Jr,
Manheim R2, was solemnized Satur-
day in the home of the Rev. Earl C.
Brubaker, officiating minister.
Miss Joretta Hubley, Silver
and Danie] He: Manheim
attended the c¢
marriage of
this place, and
Manheim which
Marca 26,
heme of
Ehrhart,
Anne
Mrs.
to
Mr.
from
and
RI,
Spring
hey, 3
uple.
The couple will live at the home
of the bride.
Elva S. Good
H. Melvin Charles
Miss Elva S. Good, daughter of
| Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Gocd, Man-
| hei im R2, and H. Melvin Charles, the
iscn of Mr Mrs. Amos B
Charles, Lancaster R2, were married
in Erisman’s Church, Manheim with
Homer Bomberger, offici-
ating assisted by the Christian

and
the Rev.
Rev
K. Lehman
Mrs.
bride,
S. Ebersole,
the
Eb-
cousin;
Pau
and
Mr. and Ernest
attended
hers were Herbert S
the bride's
E-tcwn;
Charles
Stolfus
cousins of the
couple. Us
erscle, E-town,
John K. Miller,
K. Charles
Mrs.
were
and
and Ivan G
John Miller and Edna
gift receivers.
etl Em
COLUMBIA POST VETERANS
ASK AN INVESTIGATION
The Cc
Foreign Wars reported it has :
slumbia Post of Veterans of
and investigation into employment
practices at the Marietta T. C. De-
pot.
Irving H.
charged ve
Fritz, VFW c¢
“are not receiving
at the
mmander,
lerans
their employment rights”
depot.
Claude Passink,
the estab-
lishment is being operated under
Civil] Service
treated fairly.
—
WELCOME HOME SERVICE FOR
REV. GRAYBILL WOLGEMUTH
for
Col.
depot commander,
In reply,
said
rule and veterans are
A welcome home service the
Rev. Grayhill Wolgemuth, who
spent nearly the
Brethren in Christ mission station in
Africa and India, will be held at
7:30 p. m.,, Saturday, April 9th at
Mt. Pleasant Church 2 miles north
cf Mt. Joy.
ttl in ceo
CELLARS DUG FOR 2 HOMES
ON DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD
Excavations are already complet-
a year 6 visiting
ed for two new homes to be erected
by Messrs. Christian Metzler
Clyde Mumper on Donegal Springs
Road. Work on the
expected to begin very soon.
————— pn
DIVORCE IS GRANTED
Ada Burke, 41, Hemp Street, Mt.
Joy, charged that Russe] Burke, 41,
Scranton, deserted her July 4, 1925.
| They were married Feb. 21, 1925.
and
foundations is

Detachments |
now, |
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isked |
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INUTE
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
WEEKLY |
F arming 60 Years
‘Ago And Farming
‘As At Present
There bec
changes the writer
have certainly Nn many
farming since
At that
Springs Frank
in
time around
Watson,
was doing chores
Nissley Dr
Mt. street,
that Mrs.
retired
was a boy.
! Donegal on
| New Haven
on the late
Elmer W
| was studying to get
H. N. Niss
| banker,
| mates.
Street,
Peter farm,
Garber, Joy
title,
ley, wife of our
and the editoy were school
Those days we planted tobacco by
pulled the corn stubbles by
hand and burned them,
the hay by hand, spreading all ma-
pitched all
nure likewise, never dreamed of a
combine, a hay loader, tobacco |
planter, potato sprayer, Sirs
corn picker, manure loader,
not least the tractor.
Take the
the
farmer of today and see
new devices for
But,
many, many
easing his labors. who
9
more deserving?
Time has not only brought im-
proved farm methods, but it has al-
so helped the housewife.
farm to help the
about the
for the
on almost every
farmer, do much work
barn, has even done more
housewife. Lights replace
the electric washer, ironer,
cooker
household
she has
refrigerator, and many oth-
er modern
same as her cousin.
But,
comparisons
the
city
the above
mind at this
brought
to
fact
their
what
our
that
favorite
time was
now hear
broadcasts, weather reports and
they
field.
radio as op-
De-
other programs
erate their tractors in the
signed especially for
farm tractors,
It
antenna.
terproof and shockproof. has
tubes and a telescopic
Futhermore part of the
ment in beefsteak or
a pile of saw-
Chemists at the U. S.
Madis
perfected a process for
soon may come from
dust.
Produets L
iboratory, n,
have con-
waste into
as cattle feed.
verting wood
In
fattened as
used
cattle
the
corn,
that can be
beef have
ith
tests,
last molasses supplement
WwW
with and dairy cows pro-
duced as much milk.
With
surprised
just
all these
at
changes we are not
anything, and looking
to what next?
— —
The Local News
For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
last Friday,
forward daily
It snowed twice which
April 1st.
Groff,
was
Robert
over by a t
Mr
will be
Raymond Leon Moore,
Monday
igo, turned up in a hospital at Rich-
Va
Chiques
aged six, was run

live.
Strasburg
ractor, he
Heibeck, of
101 years old next week
may
{ Annie
29
missing
| from Manheim since a week
mond,
The
| will show
| at the
ril 12,
-| Ernest
4
|
|
Aero Flying Club
16 m.m.
Ap-
Sportsmen are invited.
Matson, 49,
was thrown off his motorcycle four
miles of that
a Harrisburg Hospital.
There frost
Friday
Fire House on Tuesday,
free.
M.
E-town,
west boro and died
{in
was heavy around |
night but few buds
The
the
here
early magnol-
Star variety,
e damaged.
particularly
wer
| las,
|
ruined.
A
SCHOOL SPENT
AT HARRISBURG
Rapho
were
| BACK RUN
| WEDNESDAY
The Back Run
township, Mrs
very
school. in
Hackman,
rable
teacher
day a
of
inspecting the
spent a enjoy
Harrisburg Tuesday. The most
the
places
time
of
was spent
interest in the Capitol
building. They the
| Mr. Clayton Newcomer’s bus.
rol lie nim
MOTHERS CLUB MET
The Mother's Club
met Monday evening in the
made
of Salunga
school
house with 19 members present. |
The Club voted to purchase a table
and benches for the schoolyard.
Miss Loretta

flin.
Minich of Columbia,
spoke on the Life of the Poet Mif- | Mt. Joy RD2, a son Monday at the
| Plans were
THE
ARE
N
Afternoon, April 1949
BOY SCOUTS HERE
BUSY AS BEAVERS
Boy Scout
evening at
held
was
The
| Monday
opened by
meeting
Scout Den
Patrol
Scout Oath
Senior leader,
Donald Thome, with the
ind law |
A relay
rol point system
was played on pa- |
The
uses
game
SCOULs
different |
were
instructed on the of
mp fires and cooking
Hershey
recreation
wood for c
A trip to the
Building
planned,
Community
for is being |
and
during
Camp trips each |
month the summer were
scheduled. Plans were
refreshment stand on
Memorial Day,
held
have a
street on and
Camporee will be June 4
5 at Landisville.
A district
day twelve
for Field Day
evening with
made
| Chiques District and Camporee.
is |
|
Electricity |
re ADA Gee ee
wt but The Music Festival
Here Satur. Nite
Decided Success
Western District Music
tival, presented by the Western Dis-
The
| trict chorus of 195 high school pupils
kerosene !
advantages |
}
|
farmers can |
news |
standing
mounting on |
the new radio is wa-
6 |
| REORGANIZATION MEETING
nourish- |
glass of milk |
Forest |
Wis. |
a molasses |
| Mt
[| MET
home
movies in color, |
| Rinehart,
| Mary
of 22)
night
and the All-County band
pieces, was held Saturday
Mt. Joy High School with
than 800 persons attending.
Guest conductor for tl
Fred Cardin,
the
Guest c¢«
in
1ie band wa
instrumental instruc-
High
the
r at Reading
nductor for Chorus
director of chor-
Ches State
Among the out-
World”,
“On- |
was Arthur Jones,
at West
College.
numbe
al music ster
Teachers
rs was "One
by the chorus and the finale,
ward Christian Soldiers”,
the
anying.
sung
chorus with the band
a —
IN
FLORIN SCHOOL NEXT
The re:
Elizabethtown
TUES.
ganization meeting
4-H Cc
Tue
of the
ymmunity Club |
held on evening, |
Apri] 12, at 8:00 p
Scnool (west side of highway
All farm boys and
20 yi
enroll
The
Pig Feeding, (
will be lay
m. in the Florin
girls aged
attend
project
to
urged to
-H
offered this year ave: |
Straw
bac
ars are
and
in scme 4 {
projects
‘apon Feeding,
Chicks, Corn, T
and Flowers
Club
meeting ar
Paul M
John D
Joy
County
attend the
group educational
——
berries, Baby
ders chi ol the
e Victor Long
Hess, Eliza
Roland and Curvy
R1.
gent
le in ge
enecker and
R3
Martin,
bethtown
in
Smith, will
how
VI
meetin
M
and
picture
THE GOOD NEIGHBOR CLASS
AT MARTHA BATES
Neighbor Class of
Congregational
Good the |
The
Evangelical
held
their regular at
of Martha
meeting the
Jates Friday
ning.
Games were played and prizes |
won by Mary
Wannette
Laura Rinehart.
and Shirley Wade,
served to Mrs
Jean Wittle,
Wade, Laura
Gloria and
Mrs. Warren
Refreshments were
Arlene Wade,
Shirley and Wannette
Mae Zink,
Gish, and
teacher,
Ann
Bates.
———— Ce eee ee
WHAT AN EGG OMELET!
| truck
| FUNFRAL
|
| funeral
| truck
trip in |
A truck owned by Eli Hes
Ephrata, and loaded with 50,000 eggs |
headed for New York,
an embankment in New
down
Al-
broken and the
rolled
Jersey.
most all eggs were
damaged.
Ae
DIRECTOR KILLED
IN COLLISION LAST NIGHT
Samuel L.
director
well
Marietta,
injured in a collision with a
at Columbia last night.
sities |S limi aot ui
FAT COLLECTION SATURDAY
April 9th, Fat Col-
Frey,
at
fatally
Saturday, is
| lection Day in the Borough by the
|
|
i
|
Girl Scouts.
o'clock the Scouts will call door
Flease have your fats
re etl eee
Week's Birth Record
Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hoffman,
nine
to
ready.
Jeginning at
decor.
and
Lancaster General Hospital
| with
discussed to |
Main |
the |
and |
meeting was held Tues |
present. |
for |
council che
| traflic
| be
Fes- |
more |
| WHILE
|
School. | ¢
| to $5.00 each
by |g
accomp- | «
{| BAINBRIDGE
VC ambi, Pro.
10 |!
nd |
and |
the | {
Tow
Church |
eve- |
Ann and Gloria Gish, |
and |
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ANNUAL
St.
L ANCASTER
COUNTY
‘Mount Joy Bulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
E. W. Councilman Mortuary Record
Jay Eicherly
Resigned Monday
The April
Council
all
Jay
meeting of Borough
he Id Monday
members present
G.
resignation as
fective April 4th.
Mr Robert
chairman pres
A
been ci
wis evening
except
who submitted
Mi
his
Eicher ly
Councilman ef-
Keller,
ided
special meeting of council has
led to
a pres
temporary
at the session
for Thursday night
appoint ident of council.
councilmen were advised by
Arnold
priate
ol
Tne
solicitor that they cannot
legally appr funds towards
the purchase unbulance.
Reg:
Elmer
to the
n
i
the traffic court, Bur-
Ze phey,
post at
irding
gess who was el-
ected a recent spec-
1 the court
ial meeting,
will
beld
reported that
this week.
Wednesday
when
It will be
evening
the
begin
each in
imber burgess
tickets.
oil and stone will
Bids road
received and opened at the next
for
meeting.
Street committee reported traffic
will be painted
Gar-
lines on the streets
is soon as weather permits.
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'RACTOR SOLD FOR $925
PITCHER BROUGHT $16
all
old plates
at a
Sadie
attachments was
for $4.50 |
le hel al
North of
tractor with
A
i 25 © nd
public
by
Sporting Hill.
Saturday Rice,
old
$51;
an old or-
desk, $32:
legged
>, $47
Spahr
Also scld were:
six table,
and
was the
wuctioneer
em
YOUNG MAN
CITARGED WITH INDECENCY
Jam C. Bry 22,
harged with Pie
osted bai] for tl
I Court following
of the
secution was
in, Jainbridge,
indecency, and |
ie June term of a
Crimin
bef
a
Gaus of
brought
John Golden,
Justice Peace
Policeman of
1 1
bia sul
stl ly Misses
»-station
Rotary Triplets
‘Met at Lititz Tues.
The
zabethtown,
Rotary Triplet
Mount
evening
Hotel
re jorn
comprising
Joy
the Gen-
Lititz.
Tuesday in
Sutter
clubs we
hold a
wed
Joint
at the
same
and meeting
clubmen and
The latter
ty-three local
guests attended in-
cluded: Victor H. Kupferer,
diana; C. Robert Nissly,
Balsbaugh, of town ar
of Columbia
Florin,
Sam
Kline,
The
rt
wapt.
the
Furber,
speaker for occasion was
Harry
man, who
a newspaper-
served as Chief inter-
Nurnberg
“Hitler
the trial in
His
opened
Capt. Furbe
that Hitler
of A
no positive
te this
preter at
Germany topic Rides |
many
is of the
ht r
live
mion IS a
While
substanti-
gentine he
to
vince the
prool
he is nevertheless
fact.
statement
convinced of the
C Furber i
who
pt. a native of Ger-
came 1{o the
1
1d natural-
States in 1925 and is now a
ized citizen.
Wr
SHANK PROPERTY SOLD
H. MYER FOR $6,225
two and one-half story fr:
116 Delta Street,
to L.. H. Myer, Eliza-
at a public
ime
A
this
wn for $6,
he sale
rsday evening. T
r Lavina C. Shank
was
with Wal-
auctioneer
——— A
EASTER EGG HUNT
Hunt will be
April
o'clock
as
* Dupes
Annua] Easter Fgg
held on
16th,
St
Saturday
at
Episcopal Church.
morning,
beginning 10:00 at
Luke:
There will be three age
read the
The Hunt is being spons
Hilda's Guild.
et
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bennett
Jr, East Main Street, celebrated
their birthdays on
groups,
ad cn another page.
red by
Monday, April
| 4th. ’
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Emanuel G. Gibble, 82, of Rapho
He was a retired carpenter.
Miss Bertha Sue Gramm, Mari-
the Lancaster General Hos=
Twp.
etta, at
pital.
Mrs. Anna
Columbia,
K. Myers, sixty-six,
of at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital.
J
a Penna.
Danie] Hornberger, fifty-three,
railroad freight conductor
died suddenly while duty at
Marietta.
Mrs. Maria S. Wolgemuth, 88,
widow of Daniel Wolgemuth, at
She was born in Rapho
on
Manheim.
Township.
Miss Edna May Schock, thirty-
Washington boro RD, at the
Columbia Hospital. She was a book=
at Elizabethtown College,
of which she is a graduate.
eight,
keeper
Christian Horst
Christian Horst, a former resi=
of town, died suddenly this
forenoon at his home on Main St.,
Florin. He was janitor of the Wash
ington school.
dent
Amos Ball
Amos Ball, 68, Bainbridge R1, has
died at the the Oreville Mennonite
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hearing |
| Plastic
| future.
{ chase the coats, hats and boots for
and Lititz |
| her personal effects to near Risser’s
The |
|
|
an- |
| BARN NEAR SPORTING HILL
of In- |
|
1d Lloyd |
channels for |
op- 1
in a pro- |
United |
Everything That
Happened At
Florin Recently
A special meeting of the Florin
Fire Co., will be held at the Fire
Hall on Tuesday, April 12. Trustees
and officers will be elected togeth-
with other business.
Monday evening the
er
Fire Com-
pany Auxiiary met at the Fire Hall
with a good attendance. Plans were
discussed to have a Better Brush &
demonstrations in the near
The Ladies decided to pur-
the firemen.
Mr. N. E. Hershey visited his
John E. Hershey in Rheems
Mr. Hershey expects
to his daughter, Mrs.
Sam Brubaker on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stehman mov=
into the property vacated by
Agnes Weaver, moved
brother
cn Saturday
move with
ed
Mrs who
Church.
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WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE
A large barn on the Paul Singer
located about one-quarter
of Manheim, off the Mt.
destroyed Wednes-
afternoon by fire.
property,
| mile
Joy
| day
|
|
west
road, was
Lost in the blaze, which broke
| out about 12:10 p. m. were 2 dogs,
160 chickens, some hay and straw
| and farm implements, including a
| corn planter tobacco planter
owned by a neighbor, Jerome Sow-
The loss was estimated at $3,-
and
[
ee tl Ae
RESIGNED SUPERINTENDENCY
IS MOVING TO YORK SOON
Stanley Young has been ap-
succeed Mr. Walter
superintendent of St.
|
{
|
|
|
Mr.
| pointed
Schroll
| Luke's Church School.
to
as
| Mr. Schroll has resigned the su=
| perintendency of the Vestry to be-
| come effective the day he moves to
York.
| In making this announcement the
| Rector extolled Mr. Schroll’s loyal
service to the Church in many ca=-
pacities. Mrs. has served
as a Church school teacher.
ee ll ee.
DRIVER PROSECUTED TWICE
IN TWO MINUTES
An Esst Petersburg motorist was
prosecuted twice in two minutes by
city police Saturday.
J. V. Newcomer, East Petersburg
was prosecuted at 11 a. m. for driv-
ing too fast for conditions and at
11:20 for passing double over an in-
tersection.
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DFEDS RECORDED
Elias S. and Ada S. Garber, West
Donegal Twp, to Henry E. and of
Martha B. Garber, West Donegal
Twp., tract in West Donegal Twp.
Schroll