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    Shoppers In Community Offered Bigs Opportunities In Our Merchants 3-Day Sales Event

The 79th Annual
Landisville Camp
Opens Fri., July 22
The 79th Annual
amp Meeting will open on Friday,
July 22nd, it was announced to-
the Rev Dr Luther H.
pastor of the First Metho-
Church, Lancaster, and Spirit-
of the The
will feature na-
known as as local,
The Camp Meeting
will extend through Sunday,
31st The
Landisville
day by
Ketels,
dist
ual Director Camp.
program several
tionally
3
Wl
well
urchmen
July
James H. Bailey,
of the Broad Street Metho-
Church, Lancaster, will be the
Director of Music He will he as-
Si Mise Kathleen B. Stetler
Miss Anna Mary Herr pian-
and John K. Stetler, Jr
Wavne W. Winters. trumpeters.
The opening
Sacrement of the
at 7:45 p
I. Cloud,
Methodist
del
Rev
pastor
dist
ted by
and
iste
and
will be the
Holv C
The
minister
Church,
the Communion
service
ommunion
Douglas
Olivet
Rev
the
m
of
Coatesville,
Meditation
(Turn to page 5)
ssn +
vel
A Bell Renairman_ ii eto bn
Retired After 36
Years of Service
After more
the Bell
Pennsylvania,
with
of |
than 36
Telephone
Albert
Ave.
June
vears
Company
C. Landis, of
Lancaster, re-
30 He has
heen a telephone repairman there
| al
%2 Greenwood
tired on pension
C. LANDIS
previously
ALBERT
1924,
in Mount
\Y
ince and worked
Joy.
has been associated
(Turn to Page 4)
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Landis
WERE ON DEAN'S LIST
Martin F
Mrs
Main St., Ragnar
Mr. and Mrs.
Marietta St.,
of
Bowman,
Bowman,
M
son
and John
Hallgren, son of
Ragnar Hallgren,
and Warren C. John-
Mr. Leonard H. J
Elizabethtown
list at
son, son of ohn-
ni were all on
dean’s
the
College for
1948-49 school year.
—
$20,000 PHILA. FSTATE
LEFT TO MASONIC HOMES
Most of the $20,000 estate left by
late Mrs. Loretta Smith, Phila-
delphia, will go the Masonic
at will
for disclosed
—— ee ~—
the
to
her
Home Elizabethtown,
filed probate
Brief News From |
The Dailies For
Quick Reading
Harrisburg had a $140,000 loss on
a warehouse fire.
152 deaths in the na-
There were
tion due to the heat wave.
At Hershey the Union to
postpone its strike for two weeks.
City filed 223 liens for
tax that
voted
[Lancaster
1948 school against
properties.
Nevada is having its usual invas=- |
ion of grasshoppers while Lancaster
county is getting the beetles.
Elwood Hecker's garage,
Lititz Pike, has been entered
the sixth time in several years.
The present pig crop in the na-
tion is the third
but did anyone notice a decline in
the
for
on
highest on record
the price of anything pertaining to
pork?
A New Jersey pilot made a forc-
ed landing near York Sunday when
He crashed into |
o wire fence but escaped with slight |
he ran out of gas.
injuries.
David Richard Myers, nineteen,
Middletown, clowning on an auto,
climbing over the roof with the car |
doing thirty, fell off and died from
injuries,
will |
Mr. |
West |
the |
Franklin & Marshall |
2nd semester of the |
many |
Truck And Auto |
Crashed Wednes.
In Salunga
Three men were hurt in a truck-
auto crash township road
north of the Harrisburg pike in the
west end of Salunga at 9 a.
terday.
Following the truck-auto crash
State Policeman William Devlin
charged Henry S. Lehman, thirty-
three, Manheim Rl, operator of the
truck, failure to keep to the
right of the highway, and James
Millar, twenty-four, 217 Union St,
Columbia, of the with
driving without an operator’s licen-
Both men were charged before
| Justice of the Peace George A.
| Shenck, Landisville.
Comfort,
Columbia,
on 4a
m. yes-
with
driver car,
ce
(
Clarence thirty, 142 S.
Second St., suffered a
laceration of the head, and Joseph
Flannigan, 212 8S.
St. lacerated
Clarence Lehman,
Manheim R1, a passenger
suffered contusions of
twenty-seven,
Second Columbia, a
lower lip. twen-

ty-three,
in the truck,
the They were treated by
| Dr. Gilbert, Landisville.
Damage to both vehicles was esti-
forehead.
Joe C.
| HYMN, SING AT RHEEMS
| CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Sunday, July 17th at seven-thir-
| tv o'clock, the West
| Young People will sponsor a Hymn
Sing at the Rheems Church of the
| Brethren.
{
| James
areentree
|
chorister
Fshelman
the complete program is
is the
and
pended:
| Gospel
ap-
Light Girls Quartet, Mt.
MOST U
Th
VOL. XLIX, NO. 6


Grocers’ Picnic
At Atlantic City
Thursday, July 21
for
the mammoth Grocers’
and
Pic-
have
order to arrange
a
the
been appointed:
nie following Grocers
Transportation Committee
John Reynolds, John
John Godfrey, Paul B.
Morris Hersher, Ben
Charles V. Binkley, A. J.
Elwood Witmer, R. E. Hecht, J. N
Walmer, William Mundorf, Frank
Hershey, Henry W. Hauck, Robert
Houseal, Lenord Keck, Edward
Maharg, R. A. Mendenhall, . D. C.
Rettew and J. L. Ruoss.
Clemens,
Gorman,
Publicity Committee
H. Clifford Thomas, Robert
son, R. K. Mohler, H. P
C. J. Wolfe, L. J. Pavias,
Weaver, R. D. Hoffecker,
Kurtz, Charles L.. Daven,
Rice, F. P. Dixon, WwW. S.
John M. Booth, C. Zartman,
Frev, R. White, Horace
Robert FEF. Lee, LeRoy
Clvde J. Wiggiins, H. G
Fugene Becker and H. S
fil Prize Committee
Clavton Stehman, I.. G
hl
Paul
Ward
R €
John
Menchey,
Root.

Rev Robert
Sisters’ Trio, |
Fast Fair-
Girls’ |
Pleasant: Devotions,
| Eshleman: Miller
Mixed
Coneresation Singing:
Heidelberg: Mixed Chorus,
Elizabethtown; Mixed Quartet. Ak-
Offering, Rev. Howard Bern-
Bollinger Sisters’ Trio, Mid-
Longenecker Quartet,
Rev.
| Florin; Chorus,
| view:
| Octet,
| ron:
{ hard;
Ale
| Lawn;
| Abram Eshelman.
i ne
Creek:
Closing Devotions,
| OBSERVED THE TWENTIETH
[| ANNIVERSARY ON JULY 1
| The Harrisburg Zone of the Chev-
| rolet Motor Division, which embra-
{ces 29 Pennsylvania
|
|
|
|
|
counties, ob-
served its 20th anniversary on July
| 1st.
The office in
| 133 dealers, including
| Motors, of Mt
Fifty-seven of the dealers
the
while 52
Harrisburg
Newcomer
serves
Inc., Jov.
439%
zone
or
have been associated with

enception in 1929,
399% 7
since its
|
| others or have been a part of |
|
the orgenization for 10 years or|
|
Dealers have been!
loneer. who
with the zone a decade or more in-
clude Newcomer Motors, Inc., Mt.
|
fe
Joy |
|
—
COURT APPROVES ARTICLES
OF INC. FOR TWIN OAKS CLUB |
The Court of |
incorporation “Twin Oaks
approved articles
for the
| Club”, non-profit recreational
| sociation located at
Among the purposes of the
aS=-
R1.
club,
Columbia
is to “fos-
athlet-
dancing, roller ska-
ting and other facilit-
" The toard of directors
| cludes Philip Glatfelter, 543 Chest-
[ nut St, Columkia; John Lively,
| Fifth and Cherry Sts, Columbia;
R. D. 2; Guy K. Kauffman, Col-
RD2; Christian M. Kauff- |
RDI, and George
[ man, Columbia
| L Fornoff, Columbia RDI.
=
AUTOIST PROSECUTED FOR A
| COLLISION AT OYSTER POINT
Ralph E. Frey, twenty-nine,
R1, was prosecuted by State
Police for failure to yield the right
| of after his truck and a car
collided on the Marietta Pike at
Point, shortly before 700 |
last Thursday.
State police said that Joseph G.
{ Myers, Jr, East
Petersburg was traveling west on
| the Marietta Pike, when Frey pul-
[ led the Oyster Point
| road into the path of his car.
tl 0 Wa eins
BIBLE SCHOOL AT FLORIN
Daily Bible School will
begin in the Florin Church of the
Brethren Monday evening. July 11,
and will continue for two weeks
with sessions from 7 to 9 P. M.
There will be classes for children,
as listed in the articles,
ter, encourage and promote
ics, swimming,
recreational
ies in-
umbia
Lan-
caster

way |
| Oyster
a m.
twenty-seven,
out from
Vacation
young people and adults. Everyone
Welcome.
eel
| BROUGHT A FANCY PRICE
Winners in the Penna. Chicken of
Tomorrow contest at Coatesville
brought 5 fancy price. Fifteen Cor-
nish-White Rock Cross sold for
$522.50. ‘

I Oberholtzer,
Bloomsburg
John F. Fuss. Elden Rettew. Earle
Diem. H. L. Sensenig, George Al-
von Leaman, C. M. Woerth, IT. J
Amos S. Shrom, H W
Norman Leisey,
(Turn tn page 4)
eet lM imi
The Local News
Sweicart,
C
{ BALLOTS OF E.
|
to finance an
[
| be
| tion
len,
Brubaker, |
Rodgers, |
| has been
{ In
Ms-
M
THE
£100,000 BOND ISSUE ON
DONEGAL
$100,000 bond
addition to the to
A proposed
school at Maytown
ballots of F
September for
ship high
Do n-
voter
placed on the
egal Twp. in
accordiing to
for the
approval,
Shirk,
Education
Plans call
according to Harry
of the
would contain h
io f
attorney ard o
mnry addi-
McMul-
board
for a one-st
D
school
economic
secretary
It
and
me
vocational shops, an agricul
tural classrocm, a cafeteria and
kitchen,
Architects’ being
date
project,
the
plane
McMullen
set
now are
said No
the
drawn,
for
the event voters approve
Issue
There
the
are 973 registered voters
towns hip
ee
Of Well Known
Groff. |
Local Residents
Stumpf, |
Mvers. |
| encacement
| Phyllis,
Fornev, |
Fart |
)
{
daughter
For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
A new roof is being put on the
Ironville school house
According to records we had the
driest June in 41 years.
The Lititz Fire company
1.100 at
Roy
ten in the hand by a pet skunk.
There will be a one-day doe kill-
ino on Dee. 10.
Monday day
had 101
its annual festival.
Snavely, Lancaster, was bit-
season this vear
we
de-
was the hottest
have in eight years
grees.
The annual picnic
Fiddlers will be held
July 23.
Clyde Swife,
fined $20
to death
Mrs. Anna
heim, fell off
her elbow.
of the
at Parkesburg
R7, was
and costs for beating
Lancaster
a dog
Man-
and fractured
thirty,
Hanley,
a porch
10,000 wit-
at Col-
A crowd estimated at
nessed the firemen's parade
umbia Saturday.
Paul Mann, Washington boro RI,
fell down a hay fracturing his
shoulder and vertebrae.
The PUC has approved an
water rates at Man-
instead of $11,175
hole
annual
rate boost for
heim of $9,113
asked for.
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Personal Mention
Mr. and. Mrs. Asher Schroll
are spending a
Mr
Aas
of
vaca-
fion here with his parents
Mrs. John L. Schroll
Mr. and Mrs. William Mawls
daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the
holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs
John Shelly, on East Main St
George Berrier, a U.
stationed at Norfolk. Va.,
Fourth with
Mrs. James Berrier,
Grove.
Frank Hassinger,
Henry Zerpvhey and
left Saturday for
riving at St.
spent the
Mr. and
Milton
his parents
near
Conrad,
Hal-
ar-
Billy
Lindy
Florida,
Sunday,
will return this week end.
Misses Eleanor and Sara
gren,
Augustine
| Harnish is a
|
town
Donegal Schools
| a Senior
|
edding
cleared | Li n
{ BY
Old
medicine,
| with the
I andit
j year
|
and
and |
| of five
S. Marine,
and
Brown
are spending two weeks in Connec- |
ticut with relatives.
MT. JOY FIRM LOW BIDDER
ON LYCOMING CO. ROAD
Construction
The Rosser Com-
pany of this boro, submitted
low bid of $96,845.95 for a road job
in Lycoming county. There
eight other bidders.
The project is on Traffic Route
44 between Jersey Shore and Oval
The Federal government will pay
one-half of the cost.
the |
The
Becker,
Rev. and
f Mount
Mrs. Henry T.
Joy, announce the
of their daughter,
and Paul Martin Jr,
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Martin,
Donegal Sorings Road
Miss Biker is an office secretary
in the Mount Jov Hich School
Myr. Martin is emploved by his
ther No date ha set for
| wedding
son
of
and
fa-
been the
the
Clarence
Cottage Ave.,
Millersville, to Donald A
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Sheaffer, Woolrich, Pa. Miss
graduate of Kutz-
College and
the East
Mr. Sheaffer is
at Kutztown College. The
will take Aue. 27.
ener We cere
A PUBLIC ORGAN RECTIAL
DR. DAVID SCHYOSSER
David E. Schlosser, M. D., will
nlav org: recital at St
uke’ here, at
July
of’
Margaret Edna Harnish,
of Mr. and Mrs
15 W
engaged
Miss
B. Harnish,
State
ben
Teachers
will art supervisor in
place
a public in
Church,
o'clock Sunday
Dr. Schlosser
at Si
Friscopal
afternoon,
who is the
Luke's Church, is a
ian of ontstanding with
of
Sebastian
five
10
ranist
bility
the orean
Bach.
the
meat comprehension
works of Johann
studied music during
his
Dr
tional
Having
trainings for
finds
mn
academic
Schlosser
ears of
now
oreat recrea opportunities
from a
Much of
from a
Much of
this Sun
of the
music when he can relax
busy medical career
the
very
the music for recital
busy medical career
music for the recital
will be a contribution
of Bach.
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MT. JOY TWP, SCHOOL TAX
RIVAINS SAME--10 Mills
The auditors of Mt
School Board,
accounts for
July 1, 1949
expenses
very
the
lay,
organ music
Joy Twp., met
July 1st to
the the school
ending
Total were $54.00501,
total receipt: $54.82 11 leaving
of $827.10
tax rate for the
10 mills,
the
were
a balance
The
fixed at
coming year
property
£5.00 per capita, same as
vear
Children
with the aga
will
fall
vears and seven months
accepted for enrollment this
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Week's Rirth Record
Mr Mrs. William F. Brian,
this boro, a son Wednesday at the
Hospital
Albert, 330
a son
and
Lancaster General
Mr. and Mrs
N. Barbara street,
George
this
at the General Hospital.
Mrs. Richard Miller,
Tuedsay at the
boro,
Sunday
Mr.
Florin, a
and
son
| eral Hospital
| day at
were
| at
|
Walter
a daughter
Keener,
Mon-
Osteopathic
Mr.
Mount
Mrs
R1,
Lancaster
and of
Joy
the
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mount Joy R1,
11:34 p. m. and 11:36 p. m
the Osteopathic
pital
Lewis E. Bixler, of
twin daughters, at
. Monday
Lancaster Hos-
tl A Ce
We had the best rainfall last ev-
ening we've had in over a month,
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
INUTE
Lightning Struck
| farm wagons,
| garage
in i 200 chicken
bond |

| disrupte d
i And Destroyed
Roy Ginder’s Barn
The of
Roy Rheems,
was
large barn on the farm
Ginder northeast of
struck lightning and com
destroyed
The loss
INSurance
Lost
by
pletely by fire last eve-
ning is partly covered by
in the blaze were
a bale elevator, tractor, two
calf,
stripping
of hay
one
nmariure spreader
and milkhouse
barn some of
in the
which escaped, Ginder said.
The
ond
fire broke out about 7 p. m
service
struck
because telephone was
when lightning
nearby lines, Glenn Hiestand, a
to
The
Eliza-
was also summoned but
neighbor. was forced to drive
Rheems to summon firemen.
Friendship Fire Company,
bethtown,
needed since
its services were not
the barn had collapsed when fire-
men arrived.
Max Ricedorf, Rheems fire chief,
caid the barn measured 90 by 60 ft.
a three-story structure with
stone ends and frame sides.
To fight the blaze, firemen laid
1.200 feet of two and one-half inch
300 feet
It was
of one and one-
Chickies Creek
water. They
nearby build-
the
and chick-
hose and
half
where
inch hose to
they secured
managed to save four
ings including a brooder house,
farmhouse, a corn barn
en house
said he usually keeps 14
cattle the barn but at
of the they were out
Ginder
head of
the time
in
fire,
in pasture.
EE
FRIENDS OF THE LATE CHRIST
KAUFFMAN PROVE FRIENDS
The friends
bors went to the home
deceased Christian H.
Maytown,
the hay
and neich-
of the late-
Kauffman,
put away
Arnold,
following
ly
to help
Engle, Wm.
Gutshall, Edgar Mayers,
ld Marzolf, Carl Houseal,
Clarence Felty, Lloyd Fuhrman and
Jacob Hank.
The
haul
neat
Geo.
James
Rev
Ger
helped to bale
days
and
la-
Dale
M
Dick
Smith,
Earhart
fellowing
the straw a
ter: Jen Arnold, Mert
Arnold, Michael Johns
Kouffman, Jemes Mayers,
Jacob Hank, Wm
Furhman, Lloyd
Arnold
ll ssn
$2.14 WHEAT LOAN PRICE
IS FIXED FOR COUNTY
The U Mar-
leting Administration Saturday
few
Arnold,
M
in
Price
Lloyd
and Mervin
S. Production and
an-
nounced
14 for Lx:
counties.
The
ties
a wheat loan price of $2.-
ieaster, York and Berks
67 coun
The
high-
for the
$2.09 to $2.15
price range
varies from
Lancaster price is next to the
est
A. Smith, to the
Administration’s Pennsylvania com-
the
a bushel paid
John secretary
were based
at Philadel-
terminal eleva-
mittee, said rates
on $2 35
phia and Baltimore
tors
—
| CHEERFUL SEWERS MET (WITH
|
and |
last |
| meeting
| . v 2
of | having assisted ten
Gen- | jor
MISS MYRL JEAN MARTIN
The Cheerful 4-H Club
home of Myrl Jean Mar-
June 29. The
business
Sewers’
at the
Wednesday,
had a
which
met
tin on
members short
in they discussed
and decided upon a project to make
After adjourn-
their
money for the club
the
sewing projects.
ing, members worked on
The next meeting will be held on
July 13th.
io
HAD WONDERFUL TRIP
Miss Mildred Zink, of
returned from a 3,000
states
town, has
mile auto
Canada,
Sen-
camp-
trip thru four and
Lancaster
Girl Scouts on a 16-day
| ing trip.
wt Sr e+ re
HARLAN AGREES TO PAY
In Court Friday Harold B. Harlan
of Landisville agreed to pay $5.50 a
week for
Vivian B. Harlan,
Lancaster.
rire 4 Millie se
WALTZ REUNION
the support of his wife,
153 E. King St,
The annual reunion of the Waltz
Family will be held at the Mt. Joy, Also
Cove, August 7th,
WEEKLY |
|
|
|
+ tor
800 bales’
| action will
milk cooler, |
room, |
There were |
| GAS PLANT WILL
| LONG

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1949
Ale moon, July 2,
END ITS (
CAREER SEPTEMBER 1 |
for
Lititz
After
more
being in operation
than forty years, the
gas plant will end its long career
| this September, it disclosed
here this
At that
provement
Wiis
week,
United Gas Ii
of the
into the natural gas
passed
section of the
time, the
owners local
will cut
has
stern
plant
line which through the
southwe borough
many
There
what we
years
is every indication from |
have learned, that simila
be
how soon the
ble
howe ver
taken here but just |
new owners |
to say. It
as the
are un-
can't be too soon,
manufactured
up to par
will
gas
lo
the |
here is not quite and
cal consumers welcome
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
|
change.
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Weddings Theuont
Our Community
During Past Week
Miss Beatrice E. Lancas
daughter of Mrs. Mary F.
ter, Elizabethtown R1,
to William H. Romig, Elizabethtown
R1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro=
mig, Wells Tannery, Pa., at 4 p. m.
Saturday in St. Luke's Episcopal
Church, Mount Jov. The Rev. Carl-
ton Jones officiated.
Hr
was married

Ruth B. Hess
Eli L. Miller
Miss Ruth B. Hess, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hess,
Joy Rl, and Eli L. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Miller, Bird- |
in-Hand, were married at 2 p.
Sunday Mount Joy Mennonite |
Church with Bishop Henry Lutz of-
ficiating, assisted by Earl Moseman. |
ne
A SACRED PROGRAM ON
LANDISVILLE CAMP GROUNDS
A sacred program by the staff of
“The Hour”,
at the Camp
grounds on Saturday
9, at 7:45 o'clock.
of |
Mount
son of |
m |
mn
Calvary will be heard |
Meeting |
evening, July
Landisville
|
Appearing on the
program will be Rev. and Mrs. Wm |
[1
Detweiler and the Amstutz sisters
trio.
“The
broadcast
Ohio, is
stations
Hour”, a
at Orrville,
sixteen
Calvery gospe
originating
heard weekly
|
|
|
over |
coast to
and Qui |
scattered from
coast in the United States
to, Ecuador
The
this
to attend |
Radio Rally |
friends
public is invited (
second Annual
and bring your
-—
Deeds Recorded
Lulu W. Stauffer, Mt. Joy to Wil- |
liam R. Selfon, Lancaster, three
contiguous lots on Manheim Street, |
Come
| us that
| this
Mount Joy.
Albert G. and
Florin, to Albert R
es, Florin, tract of
ket St., Florin.
Ralph E
West Donegal
and N
gal Twp.,
Anna H. Walters
and Ella Hain-
land on Mar- |
Sarah N
to Ernest
West
West
Kaylor,
R
Done-
Donegal
and
Twp.,
Nauss,
in
comi E
a lot
Twp
Cecil E. and
Flizabethtown, to Paul H. Martin, |
Elizabethtown, and J. Ira Wolge-
Mount Joy, a tract of land |
Elizabethtown Hershey |
Mary Jane
muth,
the
road.
on and
National Bank,
of Mary E.|
to Paul |
Brosey, S
Lancaster County
executors of the estate
Fiest, East Hempfield Twp.,
W. and Ruth,
a house and lot on Holland St
for $4,010.
—————————
WAGNER REUNION
The Annual Wagner Re-|
union will be held July 17, 1949 at |
Farmers Grove on Route 194,
Irene salunga,
, Sa-
lunga,
22nd
mid-
way between Abbottstown and East |
Pa.
Program at 2 o'clock, speaker will |
be Dr. C. M. Wagner. Music
furnished by a Marimba Trio, also
dutch singing Earl Frock of
Hanover will be played
Berlin,
will be |
by
Games
and prizes awarded.
KULP-KOLP REUNION
The Kulp-Kolp reunion
will be held Sunday, July 17, 1949
Lititz Springs Park, Lititz, Pa
An interesting program is prepared
and will begin at 2:00 o'clock (DST)
prizes
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Mortuary Record |
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Doerrer, forty-six, at Col
Wm. R
umbia
Mrs Gantz, ninety
Annie K
| Columbia
seventy
Martha A. Melbert
Columbia
My
three, at
Miss Myra
umbia, at the
Elam Z. Stark
Lititz R2,
this boro is a
sixty
Hospita
Forry
General
seven, of
Stark
seventy
Harry
Saturday
son
Martin
Martin
New
tack
B. Brown
B. Brown, fifty-eight,
Haven St., died of a heart ot
Monday at ‘his
iffer-
20
at 900 a
He
ed several
of
Hempfield
the late
Irown
of
He
m
had previously
attacks
a phys
home
and was under
Born in West
he wae the son of
and M. Bard
an emnlove of the Sico
for the past 20 vears
v member of the Evangeli-
(More page 3.)
cart sorrel UB enn esis
care cian
Twp.
Jacob G
and
town
was
on
CAUGHT DOING SIXTY ON
HARRISBURG PIKE LAST JAN.
C. K. Root,
R1, operator
was
forty-seven, Manheim
of
a hearing
faces the
a landscape service
speeding
loss of his
given on
charges and
cards 90 days
Roet wae
for
apprehended January 11
pike Mount
being cle cked
an hour bv State Po-
Stafford
had
several
rrisburg in
Townshjp, afte
at 80 miles
John J
sstified he
pass
followed
liceman
Root te increased
to trucks
which he had
to Florin
as he pulled back into the
first offender
appliention
speed
from Lan-
and then reduced
speed
lane. Being a
permitted to file
working
for a restricted license for
purposes only.
ete Hl ccm
SALUNGA FIRFMEN RESPOND
TO THRFE FIRE
ALARMS
inswered
by
Three fire calls
within four
the Salunga Fire
were
Tuesday
Company
hours on
med about
Shotzberger
Firemen w summ
to the Mark K
RY
ere
m
they
field
the
farm, near Salunga
wheat field fire
reported
Lancaster where ex-
inguished a fire in a wheat
they were summoned to
John L. C rie
nly slicht damage was
it both fires
About 5 p. m
le
they were again
1 to extinguish a rubbish fire
in Salunga
BT
HOW VWANY FOLKS KEPT
OVER THE FOURTH
of our cub reporters inform
the folks from
community ecking relief
from the took a in the
Atlantic the Fourth:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Balsbaugh
Hank Hallgren, Jack Breneman,
Rice, Jacquie Hendrix,
ma Ellis, Chester Engle
Laura Stark, Cl
Dolores
One
following
heat, dip
Ocean
over
Em-
Peggy El-
Wilson
Wilson
I's, rence
Gerald
rthur
Wilson, and
Gantz
>
NISSLEY HOSTESS
SOCIETY
Zook spoke on
meeting of I
No. 19, held
of Mrs. Scott
Mrs hrer
Ruth Re
arm
Women’s
in th
Society re -
cently » home
I andi ville
Musser
Arlene
Miss
Workman sang
Nissley,
Mrs. Christ
Miss
and
conducted de
Forney gave a
Mary Elizabeth
several selections
social period was in charge of
Mark Herr and refreshments
served by the host
— a
Mrs
were
STRUCK FLAG
POLE AT STEHMAN'S MILL
During the
storm Wednes
flag pole
violent electrical
lay evening, lightning
atop the grain
Mills, on N
chunk of
structure.
struck the
t Stehman’
Market
concrete
St., knocking a
the
Two workmen were
from
slightly stun-
ned
—— eee oe en
DROWNED IN POND
Robert N. Barley,
Abram Barley,
son of
Washington boro Rl
sixteen,
Thursday evening while
swimming on a Manor
Twp
im a pond
farm,
LANCASTER
Mount Joy Bulletin
COUNTY
$2.00 a Year in Advance
The 268th District
Rot
ary Internat’l
Meets Here Mon.
Next
Listrict
in the
Swaim
Ww
Gov. Sv
1ster
the Pr
A
is that
making
ne
lan. Re
A Yo
be give
the Bre
it 7:30
will she
Mrs
D
B. PF
Mir
fown st
ton
with
Mr. a
several
latters
dren
GIVEN
Paul
contrac
boiler
State ¥
Propert
burg
FORFF
eight
he faile
enness
brough
1
dermal
ADJUI
These
filed in
the pas
AB
$5.840.2
twp, $
Fast
The
proved
Geib,
Rapho
trict.
The
the dri
of mot
them v
boro.

will ho
meeting
district's
and is
eshyterian
by Hele
Mi
Mr. and Mrs.
Sper
‘+ of $115,572 for a
Thursd:
Theodore
Salunga,
Monday
Donegal,
Bucher,
PRIVIL
nesday,
11th the 268
International
Assembly
This
of the
Governor William
Jr. of Mount Holly Springs
Monday
olf Rotary
Id their District
high
July
school here
will be in charge
new
ILLIAM T. SWAIM, JR,
a Presbyterian min-
Secretary of
vaim is
Executive
Homes in
(Turn to page 5)
ne:
cen-
Everything That
Happened At
Florin Recently
w service to the community
of covering huttons, buckles,
of belts and alterations too,
n Bronson and Harriet Kap-
ad the page.
uth for Christ program will
the Church of
thren on Saturday, July 9,
Rev. Henry Hostetter
yw slides of India and Africa.
Hatton, of Washing-
on Mr. and Mrs.
ad on another
nat Florin
p. m
Frank
C., called
Kauffman on Monday.
Martin Brandt of Elizabeth-
Wednesday afternoon
rs. Clayton Breneman.
nd Mrs. James Eichler spent
days at Falmouth with the
ent
parents.
Zielke and chil-
with the
G
the weekend
(Turn to page 3)
ee
STATE CONTRACT
A. Martin,
1 the
local contractor,
construction
relocated
the Philipsburg
was announced
Department of
Harris-
general
plant at
lospital, it
the
Supplies at
iy by
y and
re eA ee
ITED HIS DEPOSIT
R. Walters, twenty-
forfeited $16.55 when
appear in police court
of drunk-
conduct
city police before Al-
Edward Wetzel.
d to
to face charges
and disorderly
t by
v J
)ICATIONS FILED
» 1¢ ml were
the Orphans’ Court during
adjudications
t week:
ir Dietrich, East Petersburg,
M. Ruhl, Rapho
Aaron L. Hoffman,
$12,389.98.
2; John
1,437 87:
GEIB SUCCEEDS BUCHER
Lancaster County Court ap-
the appointment of Amos P.
Manheim: R2, as auditor of
Twp. He succeeds Ammon
who moved from the dis-
EE a ee]
EGES RESTORED
State Department restored
ving privileges of a number
orists last week. Among
vas Lester E. Kaylor, of this
eel Geer
WAS SEVENTY-EIGHT ON WED.
Mr. John H. Zerphey celebrated
his seventy-eighth birthday, Wed~
July 6th, -.
anda
a.
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