28th Annual Mount Joy Community Exhibit Will Be Held October 13, 14 and 15th Autoist Escaped When Big Trailer (Crashed His Car Robert H. McCleary, 28, an Akron, Ohio, photographer utilized shutter= Tuesday ev- death was de- by a tractor - trailer the Harrisburg east of this place. Trooper Edward Maloney steering mechanism on truck, driven David Philadelphia lock- was driving toward and the huge vehicle lumbererd toward the auto. McCleary, police said, saw truck bearing down on threw ward car. the quick action early ening to avoid possible when molished truck pike, State said the the heavy Fuhrman, his automobile on new just by had ed as he Lancaster, the him and himself flat on the seat to- opposite side of the The truck ground against side of the vehicle, (Turn to Page 3) RE FOUR FROM HERE ATTEND YOLIJWA CAMP FOR WEEK Four of the Church of God here, left Monday for a one-week stay at the McCrea, Cum- the driver's young people church berland County. Yolijwa Camp, started years by the East Pa. formerly a hotel church camp. camp at two Elder- before The the very ago ship, was becoming a periods are for the divided intermediates, camp children, young people These four Schroll II, Donald Nauman Jr, and Shenk the grouping and family groups”. Robert Shearer, Irvin Theda Mae intermediate peonle, went in a —— Everyibing That Happened At Florin Recently Mr. and Mrs. of Florin, entertained at a birthday party for Tuesday Charles Anderson, their son, Charles, on evening. The event was Charles’ eleventh birthday and he received many lovely gifts. feat- in blue and Refreshments were served uring a birthday cake white. The scramble guests enjoyed a peanut and other games at which prizes were won bv Lois Ebersole, Alvin Wolgemuth, Bobby Kraybill, and Dallas Lehman. Other guests present were: thia Lehman, Sammy Koser, Pardoe, Ralph Buffenmeyer, Wittle, Wayne Kleinart, Jerry Beck- Nancy Arndt and Joan Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman of Elizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. two sons and Cyn- Larry Kenny 3 er, John Kissinger and Mrs. Earl Gerlitski end two daughters spent Sunday at Hershey. Mr. Mrs. Luther Hahn of Pottstown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Eshbach ( Turn to Page 5) A) Cen. PAINTING THE PROPERTY Mr. Harold Buller and his gang of decorators from Florin, and on are re- painting the former Sheetz proper- ty, recently purchased by Dr. E. K. Tingley. Mildred Reaver Elected Commer’l| Teacher In H. S. First Aid supplies, to $66.78, were ordered from Lancaster Drug Co. by the school bard at a meeting held Mondsy night at the grade school building. Flags hang both within and outside the schcol buildings were also ordered. Other business at the meeting presided over by board president Clyde Gerherich, included the swarding of a contract to Linde=- muth, of town for painting and about the build- the to minor repairs ings. Oil heating for both was discussed length although action taken on the subject. Also der discussion were swimming at the dam, east of town. Tax duplicates for the year were okayed and bills amounting to $333.73 were ordered paid. It was also stated that the board would advertise for bids for the basement of grade school building. Miss Mildred K. Gettysburg R1, was appointed teach commercial subjects in the high school. She replaces Mrs. Louise Black who was fiillime the position temporarily. Jay Lindemuth, Street, was contract, at great was also no un- re- pairs to the Reaver, to South Barbara awarded a painting the rooms including interior decoration of in the grade school and the exterior of the high school building. List of Winners At The Salunga Community Picnic The Community Day picnic was held Tuesday at Long Park. The East Hempfield Twp. band furnished the cream, coffee and tea were served at lunch time. The mar- ried men won the baseball game Winners in the games were: Grace Miller, Barry Myers, Bud Wiley, Jean Rosenfeld, Bobbie Ann Bishop, Nancy Rankin, Ken- neth Malehorn, Neal Nélson, Ro- land Myers, Kay Sides, Jean Gingrich, Peggy Fackler, Mowery, Jakie Miller, Mrs. ert Bishop, Mrs. Clayton Au- ment, Mrs. Robert Bruloker, Mrs. Charlotte Hiestand, Ray * Wiley, Fzra Huber, Mrs. Geo. Rosen- feld. Cake Walk Dick Nissley, Peggy Fackler, two Salunga music. Ice- iced Gloria Rob- Winners: Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peifer, Mrs. Anna Bru- baker, Doris Enterline, Barbara Finefrock, Irene Rodgers, Mrs. Chas. Stauffer, Huber, Loretta Sweitzer. Gate Enterline, Mrs. Rudy, Loverne were: Katherine Gehr, Nina Butler, Peifer, Mrs. Gingrich, Bishop, Joan Kline, Mrs. Hiestand and Mrs. Anna er. Mr. Mary Howard Virginia Wilbur Brubak- prize winners lO HIS PRIVILEGES RESTORED Harry J. of Florin, had his privileges restored last week. Farmer, driving state auto by the Citizens of Here's Group No. 3 of our Citiz- ens of Tomorrow. Top row—Den- nis and Shirley, children of Mr. | and Mrs. William Brown; Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West; Audrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Engle, all this place of Tomorrow! row—Cynthia, “daughter Clyde daughter of Mr. Bottom of Mr. and Mrs. Tripple; Bonita, and Mrs. | Lloyd Stoner; James, Francis, Ruth Ann and Sally, children of Mr. and Mrs. Amos M. Nolt, all of Mount Joy. amounting buildings4 MOST VOL. XLIX, NO. 10 The -THE-M INUTE Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday WEEKLY I N Afternoon, August 4, L ANC ASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance Mrs. Longenacker Died at Her Home Here Satur. Night Mrs. Mary Kreider Longenecker, former dean men at Lebanon Valley died Saturday night at her 214 Marietta Ave. She widow of Dr. Oliver Longenecker. Death was Mrs. Longenecker cing at her home auomobile was injured Route 241, Annville. the Good Samaritan Lebanon after the transferred Stehman of College home, the Grissinger WO=- was stroke. convales- caused by a was following an which she 7th south treated Hespital accident was to General Hospital from where was discharged on July 17th. Mrs. Longenecker was for many years local (Turn to page 3) a I. b)LL: WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY AT SAPPORO, JAPAN Private Robert Z. of this boro, Crawford. Japan serving with com- accident in on June four She on of at in miles was and Lancaster she active in and the Funk, is stationed at Camp a native pany M, 31st Infantry of the 7th Di- vision. He of | the 7th Division for He has recently left for the 4th Replacement h okohama, board Ship to return to the has been a member seven months. the company | Depot at | he will States | Avro) Japan, where discharged from the Pvt. Funk, is at] Mount Jov, for! the past two years being stationed | at Kobe, joining the Blst Infantry Regiment at Camp Craw- ford. and be whose home has been in Japan prior to AA PN PL MRS. C. H. KOSER, LANDISVILLE HEADS ESHLEMAN REUNION The descendants Isaac K. Eshleman held their Sundav at Shaiebly of | of and Lydia fifth annual the farm of Manor Twp. Nearly 100 persons attended the These officers re-elected: Mrs. C. H. Koser| Edgar E. | asharer: | R2, | reunion Aaron event, were | Landisville, president: Lancaster, tre Shaiebly, C Breneman, Paul secretary. iinet: som mia HOW LONG CAN THIS LAST John L. Welfare paid out in miners’ benefits $14,000,000 than it the twelve the and onestoga | | | Lewis’ Fund and nearly tcok ended testified. ————— Gree District Meeting Was Held In The Methodist Church | The annual district conferc the Methodist Church was held on Wednesday evening at the church | here under the direction of Dr. Al- | exander K. Smith, superintendent of the West District, Ardmore. Approximately 60 persons attend- | ed the conference which was open- | ed by Dr. Smith, who conducted the devotions and spoke “Our Re- conciliation.” Reports of officials of Mount Joy and Salunga were heard and the pastor, the Rev. James F. Mort, reported on future | (Turn to page 5) eel limit BAINBRIDGE MAN CHARGED WITH A GAME VIOLATION Cyrus Franklin Derr, Bain- bridge, prosecuted over the weekend of permit- ting in protector ported. Haverstick said sion was made deputy McKain, been warned more in during months June 30 fund director nee of | on the churches | both was on charges a dog to chase small game seascn, state M. a closed game John Haverstick re- apprehen- field by Robert L. Derr had deputy pro- Hav- the the game protector Bainbridge. by the tector on a previous occasion. erstick added. ree THE WENGER FAMILY REUNION The annual reunion of the Wen- ger families will be held at Lititz Springs Park Wednesday, August 10. An interesting program has been in arranged, | CO. | president, The { | caster a | the | of the | bridge. A | HAND 120 IN ATTENDANCE AT CLOSING CAMP SERVICES Bishop Alexander P. Shaw the Central Jurisdiction of Methodist Church addressed 2 Sunday even- approximately the Landisville ing 200 persons at of the 79th Meeting Ringing of marked the after formed a ship hymns which closing service Camy the campground bell official the closing cere- congregation had fellow ~ led hy a Dr camp's the of his mony cross, singing were quartet The Rev Luther H. Kettles, the spiritual leader, pronounced the choir Church service, afternoon the East Male Acappella led Willis S. Nolt and cert orchestra by E. Wittell for The Rev. intendent of Conference, brass and Methodist the benediction First furnished music for *In the tersburg Pe- chorus by a con- directed Leigh musicale 1,000. Galloway super- of the Southern Dis- Philadelphia Methodist delivered the solos presented ga an audience of nearly Tyson, trict morn- ing sermon Soprano were by Miss Nelda B. Sutton. Brief News From The Dailies For sung Quick Reading fair six weeks, in Chicago, open has had 750,000 railroad _ visitors past to date.. For the sixth thme in seventy-two it didn’t rain at Waynesburg, Penna., July 29. A Wilmington plant with 5 weekly pay roll of $18,- 000, closed ing reasonable prices for livestock”. When a woman's died, assisted by a neighbor woman, they kitty a kitchen and removed two kittens still ears, meat processing “until farmers start ask- pet cat slashed open with knife alive and play ful. EE — A GOOD ATTENDANCE AT FIREMEN'S MEETING 135 attended a County As- week Co About firemen Lancaster Firemen’s held Jainbridge sociation meeting last on the Fire grounds Lestey H of Landisville, the address Go d opened meeting. welcoming was given by the Bainbridge H. Showalter, Dr. William A. trustee secretary, C. of chairman of called memory Bain- com=- Bain- Wolf, and Lan- the memorial committee, stand in Leit of group of the entertained. —— BANKS WILL we members to, late Russell novelty of members | posed { bridge band COLLECT an BOTH Last week published columns National would Aug. Lancaster in these the Trust bills then advertisement that First C J. here the has National stating k and here ind gas after 1st Since Ccunty Gas Co. ized Union collect, also author- the Bank to can their bank. ED ee CAUGHT IN MACHINE, LOST TIP OF FINGER Harold Snavely, town, putation of tle finger third same Gas now bills at patrons pay either of ams- twenty-one, suffered partial the tip of his left lit- and the the them near of of caught at lacerations and middle fingers hand when he in a machine while work on Thursday. Lancaster He was treated at Gener: 1 Hospital and discharge od. ee re SHOWER LIMITS ITS AREA The of Silver Spring, Ironville and extending toward Mt. Joy had one of the heaviest residents within a mile, down-pours of rain of the season last evening zbout 6 o'clock. At places the entire highway was covered while at the not even a drop fell southern boro limits. el A FROZEN COFFEE SOON coffee is slated to reach freezer cabinet this Fall. It will be brewed coffee, concentrated and canned. etl — MARRFAGE LICENSES Melvin N. Ryder and Nancy Jane Wertz, both of Florin, Frozen cer’s the gre |4-H Baby Beef & | | Lamb Club Annual Tour August 3rd | The annual tour of the Red ! Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb | Club of County will be held August 3rd, starting from the farm of Harold Frey, Lancaster Rl; H. S. Nolt, Columbia Rl; Lloyd Musser, Mount Joy RI; Henry Miller, Mount Joy Rl; and Paul Erb, Mount Joy RI. The party will stop Elizabethtown Park for a lunch and softball game. The afternoon program calls for through the Klein Choco- Elizabethtown and Plant E-town Lancaster the picnic at a tour late Plant at the Baum RD3. Judging Bologna of a fitting monstration, of showing de- at the Zimmerman, from class steers, also a and are planned farm of John E-town R3. Smith tance the club members this tour, especially the activities at the final stop at the Zimmerman farm where the 4-H youths will have a chance to learn how to properly fit and show your sister at the Roundup. En eee. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Carl son, Teddy and Mr. Clayton Warfel, all visited Childs emphasized of first-year impor- joining Musser and and Mrs. of Lancaster, James and family on Sunday. The Market St, spent 5 days in northern Penna., New York State and Canada vis- iting with friends and stopping at State Parks and Niagara Falls, David E. Loewen, U. S. Navy, arrived home on emergency leave from July 27, and 'will spend a 30 day leave with his Tam- ily, due to the death of his father, the late John J. Loewen. ——— Week's Birth Record Mr. Mrs. F. Sarto, Mount Rl, a at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Shupp, 235 Marietta Street, ter Jodie General Hospital. - lia BOY INJURED WHEN HIS FATHER'S CAR COLLIDED D. Brubaker, eleven, R1, suffered injuries of the head and arm when a car driv- en by his father, Samuel P. Bruba- ker, collided with another auto on the Hummelstown-Middletown road three miles last night. The driver of the other car was Ray R. Harbold, Elizabethtown RI, according to State Police. tr MAN ESCAPED INJURY WHEN HIS CAR ROLLED OVER Abraham H. Distler, Mount Joy, escaped serious injury when the car he was driving skidded on the wet road, struck a bank and rolled over on route 72, two and a half miles north of Manheim, at 8:40 p. m. Saturday. State Policeman T. Nagle, who investigated the accident, reported the car was severely damaged. a. I PAUL A. MARTIN, OF TOWN GETS HOSPITAL CONTRACT The Department of Property and Supplies awarded a contract for $115,752 to Paul A. Martin. local contractor, for general construction in re-location of the boiler plant at the Philipsburg State Haspital. rn John Newcomers, S. Europe and Joseph Joy son Monday a daugh- at the this boro, Monday Louise, Eliza- John bethtown from Hummelstown, BANKER IN HOSPITAL Paris Snyder, of Lititz, cashier at First National Bank, Marietta, was admitted to the Osteopathic Hospi- tal as a medical patient Monday. His condition today was reported Mr. Snyder is very well known here. dna A Wien te HAVE ENTERED THEIR SHEEP J. Roy Greider and Son, Mount Joy Rl, will consign some sheep at the 17th annual pure-bred ram improved. sale of the Cumberland Cooperative | Wool Growers to be held on the Carlisle Fair Grounds August 13. J LCB DEFERS THE ANDY BROWN The State Board noted at a day that Andrew B Joy taproom owner Sunday a 10-day violation in ACTION ON CASE Liquor Control | hearing Thurs- Brown, Mt. cited for incurred the previously for sales, suspension same 1940. Hill, record for board counsel, that sales Spencer read into a nine the current Sunday that it for was cited years ago and was the obtained a only one, except since Brown license in 1933. A board agent purchased beer June citation, had Joy June he Mt again testified the and in taproom 12 19. Brown, not hearing by a take the Trial took the represented at lawyer himself, Albert under The Local News For The Past Week . Very Briefly Told the did not stand examiner case advisement. Sunday at midnight ended validity of your car sticker. A man who can’t even write his own name plead guilty to forgery | at Lancaster last week. The VFW at Manheim have chased an ambulance for that vicinity at a cost of $2,17 Nancy Jean Risdon, Elizabethtown, crashed pur- use seventeen, of | was injured when her car into a telephone | pole. The largest shipment by air ever to reach Lancaster, was unloaded there last week—1200 lbs. of rolled | cellophane. Building city and six county boros dropped operators in Lancaster 66 percent in June over the preced- ing months. are Wiens CYCLIST INJURED BY CAR FILES $4,671 DAMAGE SUIT R. Hamilton, injured toreycle was struck March of this year, $4,671.50 damage suit at ter. Hamilton Hollinger, of the on the James who his by a car was when mo- has charges that Mt. Joy RDI, was driving of into operatoy car the his wrong side he on a country road of Milton Grove, on to the suffered a he disabled when crashed one mile March 26. According Hamilton which el- be time fractured bow asserts will stiff and and for some bruises and cuts about and legs. etl ee Activities of Qur Police Officers body Chief of Police Park Neiss pros- | ecuted J. N. Rowe, Landisville, Jno.. no inspection sticker; Manheim Pike, no inspection stick- | Hershey, 45 mi All were er; Endo Corsetti, per hour on Main Street. summoned for a hearing before tice of the berry Sr. Officer Mike Ernest P. Smith, Harrisburg for driving Good during re- vocation . and in default of bail was commit- | ted to the county prison for court Jacob Zeigler, Harrisburg, was prosecuted by Officer Gool charged with no license in his possession. Chief Neiss also prosecuted Chas. | J. Chunko, Camp Hill RI, for reck- | less driving. The above violators moned before Justice of the Peace Thos. J. B. Brown. EE 32ND REAM REUNION The 32nd annual Ream will held at Reservoir at Harrisburg, Saturday, 20th. Herbert T. Ream of risburg, is the president. DEEDS RECORDED Lloyd H. and Deanes B. Kautz, Mt. Joy Twp, to Jacob W. Margaret S. Hossler, Twp., lot of unimproved Mount Joy Twp., $400 were sum- reunion Park, August be Brown | the | Miller | west complaint, | the | C. Baxter, | Jus- | Peace James Hocken- | prosecuted | . 18 N. Cameron St., | Smith waived a hearing Har- | and | Mount Joy ground | Another Request From West Donegal St. Residents Refused Council Claims Was The Council Boro even- the meeting ot held Monday members and August was ing with all Burgess The Street that Concord ton present. reported Pinker- graded Committee Street and been and bill for was Road had The latter there was oiled. work done ion the not paid as relative improper gr: The ter will be adjusted at a | of Boro Council, objection ding Stme | to mat- meeting Henry the future. Surveyor Koser and Heisey Bros. the motion Police Boro as police on scene in | near | A | | | very was passed empow- Officer Niess to police constable as | ering use for duty. the erected Manheim petition that were was | okie | the A lengthy reported No on Street. numerously Signs west side of signed was receivtd from the of West Donegal Street at extreme west They to have said street, (Turn to page 3) dents the had end. asked - Rotary Club Will Welcome District Governor Tuesday On August 9th the | Rot: ary Club here will be host to | | | | Tuesday, Salunga, | § 2 in | i filed a] Lancas- | John 8S. | carelessly | road | ‘cycle | William T. Swaim, Jr. Wm. T. the 268th International Gover- of Ro- mak - [ Rev Swaim, Jr., District who is noy of tary (Turn to page 5) — { LESTER METHERELL OF THIS | BORO CHARGED, SOLICITOR Clarence Li Metherell, | ty-three, of charged ster for- town, with sodomy, was | Sgt | derman Police after prosecuted Howard Snyder Al- Newell at Lancaster. Metherell was allegedly aged 14 and 15 years, at Hamilton Theatre that night a — today by before said arrest- he accosted two the | ed | hoys, | RAIN INTERFERED WITH LEGION CARNIVAL HERE The Weather Man put the American Legion carnival here a kink into night with the Saturday's until Monday crowd a good attend- preceding evening affair was held g when ance on over evenin a good attended RE CHARGES WERE Assault DROPPED battery Van Donald C. sin by charges Falkenbe rg Flowers, Walter were and against Marietta this boro, | Deets, Jr, | prossed on payment of costs nesta Still Miia seen. | WAS GRANTED A DIVORCE Beulah M. Felker, f 310 E. Main St., this he that Lloyd G. Felker, | seven, Main St, of | deserted March 5, They were married Fel. 27, an se nee Mrs. Christ New Haven | Street, celebrated her 68th birthday | Wednesday. Mrs. Titus Rutt, New Haven street and Mrs. Albert Kling Mari- Ave., birthdays todav. Romain and nol rty-three, ro, charg- ed forty- also town, 1947. 1947 her Gerber, | etta are celebrating resi- Bill For Work on Pirketion Road Unpaid; Not Graded Properly Ted Weidler Will Again Head The Fall Farm Show The directors of the Mount Joy Community Exhibit met Friday ev- ening in the Methodist Church. at which time Mr, Ted Weidler accept- ed the superintendency for the coming show on October 13, 14 and 15th. In his initial year Ted supervised the exhibit to about the most sue= cessful show ever held here. The directors planned to raise as much as 100 percent. Details of changes will appear in the 1949 premium catalog. On Wednesday, Dr. E. W. Garber, president the association an= nounced that Mr. Samuel H. Miller accepted the office of assistant these of has their superintendent. Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality John E. Miller, umbia. C. Howard Kline, a native of Manheim, at Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. Mary Irene Weaver, five, wife of Columbia. Mary F. fifty-one, at Col= sixty = Albert Weaver, at Roth, seventy-five, of Columbia. She is the widow of Joseph W. Roth. Mrs. Maydalena C. Thomas, fifty- of Frances J. Thomas, at Monday. | six, wife Columbia, Metzler Metzler, at "his suffered a = cerebal three weeks ago. A of Conoy Twp. of the Loyal Harvey seventy-six, of home. He hemorrhage life-long he was a Order of His Mrs. Harvey Bainbridge, died resident member Moose No. 299, only survivor ig Martha Metzler. Lancaster. his wife, Gregg Gregg, forty-six of died Monday of coronary following Richard Lee Richard Lee E-town, illness heart disease of an three He son ( f late A. member Moose, waga years. was born in Lancaster, a Sallie Lee Gregg and the Frank Gregg. He was a of the Loyal Order of E-town; and the Cone- Rod and Gun Club. Surviving are his wife, Stener home; his mo- ther, of Lancaster and two bro- thers, Lloyd A. Embreyville, Pa. W., Shreveport, Pa. was held from the Home this interment the Hilda Gregg, at and Leroy The Nissley funeral Funeral with here afternoon in Eberle Cemetery. a HELPED REMOVE DEBRIS OF THE RECENT BARN FIRE Approximately forty on Tuesday to ve- debris on George Brown II farm Donegal, Mount Joy RI, fire des- troyed a barn several weeks ago. The is tenanted by Paul L. Shire The work was completed after which lunch to the men morning helped the East where move in farm within three hours Mrs workers. ett @ $100 WORTH TOMATOES STOLEN FROM PLATFORM $100 were reported stolen from the receiving the Washington Borough Tomato Growers Asso. A member tomatoes enroute to his work, before any clerks were on duty. 4 Aen SUFFERS BROKEN BACK Mrs. Anna Smith, 126 Mt. Joy St., is a patient in the Columbia Hospi- tal from a broken back suffered in fall in her bedroom one week ago, Brown served Tomatoes valued at porch of had deposited the | ) a He ER BRR wow 10 RS HY ot
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