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    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,
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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
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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 |
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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

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