$$ 39¢ ful (eS o I = sr a VE ye are wy IN © a Tot SE Shoppers In Community Offered Burns Opportunities In Qur Merchants 3-Day Sales Event vous place, NUTE WEEKLY I N Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 14, 19: 19 C . MOST - THE ouncil Instructs Solicitor To : | Prepare Plans To Turn Water 8 0 Boro Authori Uver to boro Authority The July meeting of the Boro[a member of the Board of Ad- Council was held Monday even- | justment. Council complied with VOL. XLIX, NO. ing with all members present. | the request. - Also Burgess Zerphey. The Fire Company was reim- | LANDISVILLE YOUTH STARTS Messrs. Stehman and Boyer of | bursed to the amount of $110.41 Four Local Folks |2 MOS. SCANDANAVIAN ar the Zoning Commission, appeared | for repairs made to the shower As a graduation gift from before Council relative to the | room. k 1 400 Mil | parents, Frederick — trailer situation throughout the Burgess Zerphey reported the Too 3 e | near Landisville, left last Saturday boro. It was decided to hold following receipts during June: ¢ . | on a two-months trip to Sweden, | special meeting of council next | Street Permits; $20.00; Peddlers’ Automobile Trip where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening, at which time | Licenses $11.50. Gustaf Malmborg, were bor the subject will be discussed. Mr. Newcomer of the Street Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keene and | He gailed from New Nore Sal. The solicitor will be asked to at- | Committee, reported work started | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derr, of | yprday, bound for Luad, in South- tend. on grading Pinkerton Road. , this place have returned from alern Sweden, to visit his paternal James Hockenberry turned over | Mur. Keller of the Water Com- | 1,396 automobile trip to the Po-| grandparents His plans also call $75.00 collected for auto viola-|mittee, reported sub cleaned and | CONos, Hyde Park and Coope rs- | for touring the Sweden country- | tions; $1,650.32 collected for 1949 | both chlorinators out of order. town, N. Y. and many points of | side hy bicycle and extending his taxes und reported a balance of | Mr. Krall reported all bids for interest throughout the New | rour into other Scandinavian and $12,067.38 of this year’s taxes are | replacing the emergency lighting Fngland States. They were | nearby countries. | outstanding. | system were over $500. Council , g¢ne eight days. This marks his fourth trip to Justice of the Peace T. J. Brown | will now advertise for bids. At Cooperstown is located the | Sweden. He was first taken there turned in $20.00 collected for fines.| Supervisor H. Smeltzer recom- National Baseball Hall of Fame |}y his parents for baptism in the The Girl Scouts thanked Coun- | mended laying a water main on Museum. This is the native | Summer of 1932 and in 1937 he! cil for the use of Cove Park dur- | Pinkerton Road as far as the town of Abner Doubleday, father | went along when his sister, Mono, | ing their Summer Camp. | boro limits while the road is now of baseball. On May 6, 1949. | was taken to Sweden for the | The receipt of $5 from Pauline | torn up. Same was ordered by they celebrated the 100th year of | same purpose Miller for the use of Cove Park | Council. baseball at which time they in- The Malmborg family last visit- | was reported. Pumping Engineer Schatz re- vited all the surviving old timers | ¢( Sweden in 1947 to be present | A check for $11.00 represent-. ported having pumped by motor to attend. Many were Drosont, for the 50th anniversary of the | ing permits was received from | 10,243,000 gallons in 242 hours and Cooperstown is about the size graduation of Mi Malmborg’s | Zoning Officer Christ Walters. [500,000 gallons in 47 hours by the of Mount Joy. The town and its | father from Alnarp College. It] Charles L. Eshleman was elect- | turbine. people have contributed upwards | ;lso marked the golden wedding ed to fill a vacancy on the Plan- President Zerphey, reported for of $40,000 toward the develop- | anniversary of Malmborg’s parents, ning and Zoning Commission. | the fire chief, said “two calls dur- Ment of the shrine which it is The Commission recommend the ing June, koth out of town”. now obligated to maintain. appointment of Herman Boyer as ( Turn to Page 2) From here the folks journey- | Brief News From TTS ed to Boston, a distance of 250 miles, where they saw the Red . E. D J i d F C E B= defeat the Athletics 7 to ! The Dai ilies For oneg par armer an nro (Turr to Page 2) 0 . k R . Tam ans] ading Elected Four New In First Pa. Corn PAST DONEGAL ASKS BIDS uic : & : | For suPPLY, wATER METERS | Fire burned over between 7 ond T h F id Cl b U til A 1 Sealed proposals for furnishing 8 acres of wheat stubbles on 2 eac ers rl ay u n ug. water meters will be received by far h Hh of ae Four teachers were elected to) Farmers in Pennsylvania this the East Donegal Twp. Municipal | The 3 will serve in the East Donegal Twp { year will have the opportunity to | Authority until 8:00 p. m. July 18, he held at. Richland Brethren : . "| Church, near Myerstown, Aug. T. Schools at the board meeting held | enroll in the first Pennsylvania | according to announcement by be ; p Friday evening. Julv 8th They | Corn Club which is sponsored by [authority officials. { vara pays 9x one are Miss Margaret Harnish. Mil- | the Pennsylvania Crop Improve-| The Rev. John S. Hiestand, the J Percent for collecting is axes cil and $11,200 for five years for the lersville, Art Supervisor: Miss ment Association and the Exten- chairman of the authority, has re- Doris Vost. Bausman. vocational | Sion Service cooperating. ported that the foundation for the | hauling of its garbage. > 0 | riba. bs : ‘ . Seven men in three canoes will home making and Mr. Stanley S. | The purpose of this new club water standpipe is now being con- | Havel oath. miles he Susaiice Dotterer, science and math. is to give recognition to corn structed near Maytown school: | a Riv a on EY Er Miss Winifred Houck of Cham- | growers who produce — not less | The pumphouse has been complet- | nr Paver iron is headwaters bersburg, girls physical ed. | than 75, 100, or 125 bushels of the | ed» with the exception of the in- to the Chesapeake Bay. : ! Fuad So sds A strike of drivers and me- Miss Harnish is a graduate of sound corn per acre depending |Stallation of the pumps and work- Io : Kutztown State Teachers College | upon the country in which the | én are now engaged in laying the » lige Seg e Sposa i or and Miss Houck of West Chester: farm is located. Lancaster Co. | Water main to Maytown. i De Es rg A Miss Yost of Mansfield and Mr. | growers will undoubtedly be NY ely Pom Be ey. ancht Dotterer of Eliabethtown College. judged by the 125 bushel stan- CAVE IN NEAR NEW Tope sae Supply and equipment contracts dard. This project will serve as | HIGHWAY 22 FEET DEEP | the lot The . went. to were approved as follows: Agri- | demonstration on proper seed While workmen were making a work and. thirty more cultural Shop Supplies and Equip. | bed preparation, the use of adap- [ditch to carry away surf ce wa Tor the third uccessive Vear to Herr & Co. $3141: Brodhead- | ted hybrid varieties, the intelli- | ter on the north side of the new the. BCs "DAll. tom of Landaster Garrett Co. $2034: York Mach- | gent use of land, manures and of | 4 lane highway at the Metzler oh the national. championship inery Co. $20091: and Northwes- | commercial fertilizers, sufficient | farm east of town, there was They waded at Cleveland, Ohio tern Lumber Co. $69.10. stands of plants and efficient | quite a cave-in. The ground Fred W. Lex, 37, of Enola, wae General Shop Supplies and Weed control and cultivation. gave way to a depth of 22 feet rrested at Columbia charged Equip. to: Brodhead-Garret Co., Suitable ec gnition to those This was an old with illegal traffic in lottery tick- $343.90: Herr & Co. $7228 and | (More on page 3.) that gave the state highwaymen | ols The. found 6.985 Lumber. Co, for —— eee trouble on several previcus oc- and $215 in. cash $69.10. A LW] Bu fO cations. rr Oe Science supplies to, Cambosco chvities 0 ur Large boulders Were dumped . . Scientific Co., $130.79. . . into the bots ter ye con- Big Preparations For Janitoral supplies to the Acme P | Off crete was sjushed over Yor quite 3 Chemical Co. $0850; Bond Sande 0 Ce 1Cers a depth. This made a perman- | a tary Co. and J 1 Hol On Sunday morning, Officer | ent fill ales Days July 78-30 coh Co. $161 50 Neiss, investigated an accident on ams 4 doi : . General School Supplies to Lu Fost Main St, in which one car | THE 4-H CLOTHING CLUB Vi According to las! from B. Herr & Co. ‘$1,258.05 was damaged to the extent of MET WITH MRS. MUSSER Busy committeemen the gigantic Coal from Wclgemuth Brothers $150.00. The fourth meeting of the Mount | Sales Day, to be held here cn rom y. . : : 1d | July 28, 29 and 30th by the Mer- and. Manrice: Balev. Dan Peiffer. of town. was driv-|Joy 4-H Clothing Club was he Id | : BF Bur and Co, Lancaster. | ina east on Main St. and at New- | Thursday at the home of Mrs. John chianis Division of the Chamber ‘were granted a contract to trim Service Station was mak- | Musser, Mount Joy R1, with an at- | of Commerce, 1s Shaping up ven shrubbery on the grounds at ing a right turn when a car car- tendance of 13 members. well and should be a shoppers Florin and at Maytown rier, driven by Edward Fisher, Leaders for the session were paradise. ; It was announced that. Schools of Buffalo, N. Y. attempted to Geraldine Hindenoch and Mrs. Copy for the advertising iol will reopen Thursday, Sept. 1st pass on the right. Fisher was | Musser. ¥ The next meeting will { loi » be distributed to all the a ae rv | prosecuted befrre Sauire Hock- | be held Thurs, July 21 at 1:30 | families in the surrounding com- at the regular time. Busses will ; i ra . : Ns both. urban and. zaval, cover the sive roulos ac in the enberry for reckless driving and p. m. at the home of Misses Jan- munity, oth : ; previous years. posted a $13.50 forfeit ice and Jeanette Mt. 1s In the hands ol the printer, ee ——— li | Wet highway conditions were | Joy RDI. I'ne Bulletin, and will Le ready responsible for a four car colli- | A Mlle for distribution next week MAN AND WIFE BOTH ILL sicn at the P. R. R. siding at the) HURT FINGER IN BALER Merchants cooperating in the ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL | west end of town on Tuesday | Samuel E. Ginder, forty-one, of | event will be represented among A Florin we man and her hus- | Chief of Police Park |FElizabethtown R3, caught his | the advertisers. They are al- band were _ admitted to St. Jo- Neiss investigated and reported | yight ring finger in a hay baler | ready planning “specials” cf all seph’s Hospital Sunday evening. | (Turn to page 2) Monday, suffered partial amputa- kinds, price reductions, ete, and Mrs. Minnie Loraw, forty-three, tion of the digit. He was treated | ave supplementing their present suffered a heart attack at home pAST END OF THE 4-LANER at the Lancaster General Hospi- | Stock with additional quality shortly before 7:00 Pp. Wh, and Was po LANCASTER IS FINISHED tal, where he underwent an emer- | merchandise removed to the hospital. | Contractor Good, who built the | gency operation. He was later Plan now for a shopping spree Her husband, Darwin Lorawy cast end of the diane highway. discharged. | for real values during Mount forty-six, 2 painter; upset by his extending from the Manheim pike ———— Joy's mcnstrous Sales Day event, wife’ illness, suffered a recur-jy wo gust Petersburg road, is] FARM SAFETY MOVIES | July 28, 29 and 30th vence of a blood clot in his leg pleted but not opened as yet. WERE SHOWN AT FLORIN | ———_— and conyited 3 [physician who All the crossings, approaches, Clarence E. Craver, assistant co. | TRUCK HIT LOCAL STATION ig his adm!scion to the hos | guard posts and wire, grass plots | agent, showed motion pictures on] WAGON AT JARCASIER Ta ee ————-— | at intersections and grading of the | farm safety at a meeting of the! Robert E. Miller, sixty, 836 I | sides are completed. The rcad|E-town 4-H Community Club on Plum St. Lancaster, charged with LOCAL 4-H JUDGING TEAMS | makes a fine appearance. Tuesday evening in the Washing- | driving on a learners permit un- TO COMPETE AT PENN STATE | The West end of the road is ex-|ton schoolhouse, Florin. | accompanied by a licensed opera- Seven Lancaster County judging pected to be finished in a month. ili Al lie { tor, was prosecuted by city po- teams will take part in the annual nr. 8 eee lice on Tuesday following a mi- 4-H Club Week observance at PURCHASED PERRY CO. CAMP Week's Birth Record nor accident. Police said Mil- Penna. State College Aug. 8 to 11. Mr, Elwood Martin, local dairy- | ler's truck collided with a sta- Local 4-H Clubs will hold their man has purchased a camp in| Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckman, | tion wagon operated by Eli B. annual field day and picnic Tues- | perry Co. It is located along the | Rheems, a daughter at St. Joseph's | Hostetter, 363 N. Barbara St. of day afternoon and evening, July | macadam highway a short distance | Hospital last Friday. | this boro, in the 100 block of N. 26th at Longs Park. | west of New Germantown and in| Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boltz, | Prince St. MN ee close proximity to Buck Ridge | Maytown, a daughter Friday at the | Tw Goldie M. Meckley, this boro, | Lodge, formerly Camp Ream. Lancaster General Hospital. [ Mr. Walter W. Posey, the man administratrix of the estate of | The Martin family will make this| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Newcomer, of | who made the Posey Iron Works Henry S. Meckley, late of this | a year ‘round recreation rendez- Mount Joy RDI1, a son Sunday at| at Lancaster possible, called on the the General Hospital. editor Wednesday LANCASTER Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY $2.00 a Year in Advance WEST HEMPFIELD BOUGHT i Auto Club’s Ann’] wre suo wes = The Local News Mortuar y Record The W. Hempfield Twp. School | » Board awarded a contract for «| F Th P tW k Th gh t Thi Picnic At Hershey 60-passenger school bus to J. or € as ce rou ou S Spahr, Manheim. Thursday, July 28 Spahr’s bid, one of nine Very Briefly Told Entire Locality mitted to the board, was approxi- | i seph W. Yentzer, fifty-four, at The annual picnic of the Lane mately $6,500, Nathaniel E. Sny- There are 3,110 pers Y fod lumbia. Automobile Club will be held | ger, secretary reported. Jed ‘as unemployed at lLoncogte) Harry F. McQuade, seventy-five at Hershey Park on July 28 | The bus will be used to trans-| At a public le at Paradise « of Eas " An all-day program outlined at | ort children who formerly at- | Saturday an old pitcher sold for Mr Eig Stubbs eighty, Friday nights meeting of tne board | tended Sterline, Kehler and Fair- $16 native. of Manheim at Trappe : { of directors will include: view schcols to Mountville. The| At New Holland a motorist wa Ee i > ! Morning ar afternoon concerts | » . wri : . «| driving with hi brake n and —_ ore A pss Sie; on 2 pros et. {ite io his cm Roms Ober Js : ; concert by Warwick Twp. High | vale School to Maple Gr ve | Ivan Herr, of Columbia, caught Pi oe School band: baseball game be- | School, Salunga. |» 90 lb. 7-H il fish while he H he of cor plicating of Wei tween two leading local teams; get The four one-room institutions | VS fishing in Florida following on hee. of five woke together meeting; stunts hy the | were closed recently when at- | Two men shot five rey Joxe He w " retired farmer : musidal clowns and an eight-act | tendance dropped. Kehler and |" 2. farm near Elizabethtown SL —— free vaudeville show. Sterline will go on public sale on | ‘nev were killing chicken: ls rer Officers and trained dogs from | next Saturday, a a or The Ircnville E. U. B. Sunday yn 9 a ty the Pa. State Police School at Her- | gether with Sylvan Retreat. that School will hold its annual picnic eight I ndisville oy ir Rr To shey will give a safety demon- | was closed earlier, will be sold | Hershey Park on Saturday. sels Hospital Sd : fter . stratiot at the bandstand at 11:00 | at auction Saturday. Julv 23, The driver escaped when a iruels files of oa : a. m, More than 200 prizes will Airy Vele was sold last week off te Harrishur pike and A son of the late John F. and be awarded and each child will re- heared off a utilities pole at Ore- Marv: Jane. Peter 3 WIE ceive free rides, ice cream and a ville Friday Mary vane Peters Sowman, he Di t . : A bl Nearly one vesr ago Mariella wis a retived automotile finisher. If weather is favorable, the 1949 1S ric sseém y imposed an gmusement tax and.in ne children, wrold B., Lanc.; Helen, wife of attendance probably will exceed the Of R I ’ en “aon patron Carl Herman; and Naomi, wife of estimated 25.000 of last year, S. E. t t there paid over $1000. Ye ee : , Gable, general picnic chairman, . 0 ary n én | Miss Annie Heibeck, 101 year in Doth 9 Oaklands 10d The publ © fro WwW H Id H old invalid, attended church ser Calif; also eight grandchildren, a vited he said. as €. ere vices in the Strasburg Preshyter- hers Mes Blanche Beam, Lane Paid up membership of the| Sixty-eight delegates, represen- | ian Church in a wheel chair pi i 8 brother Bdward of Club as of July 1 totalled 28636, | ting twenty-eight of the thirty-| David Eshbach was awarded a "Th f1 ral was held fr a new all - time high according to | one clubs in the districts attended | contract to transport the pupils X ery Way rom the the monthly membership report | the District Assembly of Rotary In- | from Washington Boro to Millers- Same Fae submitted to the directors. Three | {ernational which was held in the | ville for the coming school term, » hundred and eleven new members | {geal high school building Movida: | Trinity Lutheran Sunday school. | Evrae thin That were admitieq in June, July 11th. > f Colebrook, will hold its annual y S Sais The opening gong sounded at 9:15 pioaie t nome on Saturday, July H Th Wh bo a. m. with the morning session 23rd. Music by the Manheim H appened At e eérea outs consisting of a speech by District Bang : Governor, William Swaim Jr. of Fight hooks ot One time fe Florin Recent Of People Thruout Mount Holly Springs. The theme | PLODETLY i only y for the coming year is “Roll Ro- president, James Buchanan, were An old time festival] and street E ti L alit tary” and, Rovary hos re HO gi A ee I at n Ire oC 1 y |'set as_a goal 10,000 club with a mil- | Florin Fire Co Florin Hal) WY will Miss Susie Dickson, of Harris- [ lion members. Following Governor | ree Ee A Micra consist of Ten Hicks from Hicksville burrg, is visiting at the editor's (Turn to Page 2) | ereerr CYWNSTRICTION. a comic band of popular and band home. this. week. emp |e, md Ten Pel NE RI Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Norn- [JAY GROFF, 18, PLEAD GUILTY | the contracts awarded | | fo yd ete Bring “the pa hold an children Patty and Dickie | SENT TO A REFORM SCHOOL Vednesdav bv the State Highways] SP nd the evening. spent the past week at Wildwood Jay Groff, eighteen, Manheim Department for road and | Miss Ruth Alice Todd, represen- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller, on | R4, pleaded guilty to larceny | | : aad + A ive of Printograpnh Safety Cam- West Main St, are spending a | charges and was committed to ME Dai Aon Va 1 Me a losser | pains, of Kansas City, Mo, isis > > 3 Construction Co., this boro, for con- | recting a campaign sponsored by vacation at Ships Bottom, on the | Pennsylvania Industrial School at | traction of .97 of a mile of bili he Ladies Auxiliary of the Florin Atlantic. White Hill. | rire = and: ae sdinforced Fire Company. Look for a detailed Miss Marlene Brill, of Lancaster, Chief of Police Parke E Neis concrete bridge on traffic Route 44 joo unt and advertisement in this is spending the week with her uncle | this boro, testified Groff admitted | Lycoming County between Jer | i and Mrs. R. W. Roberts and anut, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brill | stealing a box of tools, valued at sev Shore and over Motwan Run. [spent Tas weekend with Mr. and on Barbara St $75, from the parked auto of $06 845 Im ¢, Norman E. Hershev. Mrs. Kate Barnhart and grand- | Ralph Shope, 478 Wasp St, Mari- RT TR xy I Wi Boi J. B Rershey of son, Ben Clinger, spent the week | €tta, April 25 The Court nie RAN THRU GUAR [New Yore in re pe HIE their with Mr. and Mrs ed Barnhart | informed Groff had leen in trouble | ig JAN Py daa | ea Lae Mrs nd at Staten Island, N. Y. as a juvenile and was released Eo " Deibl rn { Mrs. Joe Cole and son, Joe Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wade | from Glen Mills Reform School in fered Teoratod o : Leon) (Turn to page 3) spent the last week from Tues 1946. Di Yorev. rans " | wel evs dav to Friday os guests: of Hi ———— 200! GIT WHAT DIFYBRENCE! mother near Pittsburgh. tric iv which then or | An item in Tuesday's evening’s Miss Sabina Braun recently from The Boro School | | kn ek, 1 down thro Bare meester daily said that in the land and now living in New ond St r lila RT unty sea ne wv corn was selling York City visited her friend .Mrs. Board Elected 2 or ait. on lk at $1.20 to $1.50 per dozen ears. Robert Childs and family July 2nd west of E-town 9.45 m " I Samy : evening at Root’s and 5th. wi | weekly le ome grown corn Mr. and Mis. George Shatto New Teachers Te ores | brought there ty the bags full, i 15 Woy < - 20 and daughter of town and Mr. and The local School Board at Mon-| THOSE IN THE SERVICE | cents : dozen, | Mrs. Albert Huck and daughter of tay ta ra Vernon Mummaw, Ji Uv. S Ween og it sold on the Marietta spent Sunday at Atlan-| SY "6 2s Segsion Sei vent, $a Naw ding ariougl i streets here at 60 cents tic City the opening date and June 2, 1950, a wy, 1 Pon. ing a far] ugh Mi and Mrs. Chas. Fike, the closing date for the 1049-50 ee howe of To Dn "| A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION Geils and Levi G. Dillinger en- school term. : Cp ns at | BETWEEN COPS - MOTORISTS joved a motor trip to Erie, Pa. The board also announced a six- wh rock rl a sal wll Cards of thirty-nine motorists and Jonestown, N. Y. last Fri- day vacation on Christmas and i 5 I bd re SR em oy | were suspended ly the state Hast dav and. Saturday. four-day vacation, Easter. Also par oan heb aw Fort! weck. John M. Getz, Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. Carl discussed were numerous repairs to | hung oa, or uy. | RD1, was charged with speeding. vacationed in the New England the school buildings which includ- | Raymond Wagner, Mount Joy R1 States and spent a week With ed rephirs to the floor in the art DOr. Har Fi h fl | | 1 his cards restored, also John Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zink, form-} Yoom of the high school building ry IS er, 0 a a v. Elizabethtown R2 and Har=- erly of town, now residing at plastering of the grade school, door rv H. Musser, Columbia Rl. Taunt n, Mass. checks on the high school and A Guest Speaker Here . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates, of painted the exterior of the high - ' : | ESTATES ADJUDICATED town. Mr. Clyde Miller and Mrs. | school and two rooms in the grade The : Rey = hs ri Amo he estates adjudicated in Annie Gibble. both of Marietta, school for which bids will be adver- of Calva Bi Church It. | the O Court, these amounts spent a week at Toledo, Ohio, and tised. : B hes Tn oe Y 1 | remain for distribution smongithe Muncy, Indiana, visiting friends. The directors discussed an oil Be Deak ; ie pneu Mrs. Ross Maurer . of Akron, | heating system for the two school ; X Py : { | Raymond H. Kelller, late of this Ohio, returned home after spend | buildings but no definite action was i wn, ne id st speak ) for | boro, $104,305.19; Edwin P. Eby, ing a week with her parents, Mr, | taken. It was announced that a band Veet pou, | : = | Rapho Twp., $14,861.04 and Mrs. Harry M. Ressler and | saw has been purchased for the Shin ’ 0h oy i RS brother Isaac and family all of workshop and the purchase of yy RI > Sve WAS DRIVING TOO FAST RD2. Mount Joy, Pa. books amounting to $1,774. An- dul gun. 0 Services on Mon.| Lancaster city police prosecuted Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peifer | nouncement was also made con- BY : motorists in one day for the and family, and George and Min- | cerning the need for a bed and first ( P Au hn ig 2 an ee a 6 { 2 iolations . Among them nie Memminger motored 3,000 aid supplies in the health de part- the We or 2 : Ri | Ne es 5 me H. Heisey, Mount Joy miles over the Skyline Drive to | ment of the school. ¥ : tiie ; ne or fra w ch rged with speed- the Blue Ridge Parkway into the Two new teachers are: George ‘range: io. Mn | ing over an intersection. Great Smoky Mountains of Ten-| C. Hauck, music, Biglerville, suc- Sous he I oe Ji | TS Tye] nessee Seeing Rock City and | ceeds Mr. Willard Newton and Miss a : > ro i ok Ri Yam PINKERTON ROAD continued on into Florida to Sil- | Mildred L. Wilson, Downingtown, | go (Tar to Pros 2 shies he Biren Commies is busy ver Springs and many other in- | physical education. Sm oa 5 [grading ahd widening and _ top teresting points. TT | LANDISVILLE MAN NAMED | facing Pinkerton Road as fag They traveled through nine | SUIT FOR A DIVORCE At the 26 nnu a he Boro limits The tates arriving home Monday af- Complaint in divorce: Harry M. Hn yh i TE k a marked improvement ternoon. Nolt, seventy-six, 131 N. Eighth St., | Park. Ear B ot “W Lan ille v ry i TT Ye Columbia, vs Mary Ann Nolt, ik a, na | Wd Airy vais Sebo building MARRIAGE LICENSES seveniy-one, Maylown, desertion;| The 1050 Clb nl Ne Be i= heey Herbert Hornberger, ing of married in 1901; separated Jan. 17, | the second Sunday in July Cr hip al od z he and Doris H. Asher, Lancaster R5, | 1908 i ihe & place A Cann pili | same place price was $2,700,