The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 01, 1949, Image 1

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    Mount Joy Zorough Schools Open Tuesday, Sept. 6th, Students Report at 1:00 p. m.
MOST WEEKLY IN LANCASTER COUNTY The Local News Mortuary Record
The Mount Joy Bulletin fit
Albert L. Fager, seventy- -two, Co=
There will be ir show at
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yo. XLIX, NO. 14 Mount Joy, Pa., Tuaslay Afternoon, September 1, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance Middletown will hold a communi-
Mary, wife of Charles S. Smith,
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v fuir Sept. 13, 1 an at Columbia Monday. She was six=
ing ERS BOUGHT LEVI . A Lenser on eat i" ty -four
Labor Day, Mon., Sept. 5th Benjamin Stauffer ro: onion” | Weddings Thruout, me
Boro Council has asked
ecutor of Levi N. Peck Estate, sold 0 C Manheim dia aif (Ret a 1088 0 » Year.
45, Badly Injure! | a 100-acre farm in Londonderry ur ommunity for a demonstration of voting ma an lines fone year, sixty-six
Mrs. Bertha M. Gainer.
I Mi h Dauphin County. The D p WwW ki eine ; : a widow of John Gainer, of Elizabeth=
| farm 1s located o river ¢ The draft doard clerk iruout
n Auto 1S ap | fam ted on the river road uring as ee The dh ! town. at the Epler Nursing Home,
leading from Middletown to Bain- i the state have been ordered on
Beulah MM. Engle | roti Mountville,
Samuel C. F. Gillums : . Alma May Huber, eleven, died
dwelling, large bank barn, tobacco The National Foundation says . . d
caster General Hospital suffering shed. corn barn. ohicken ) The marriage of Beulah M. En- 1949 ill: be the worst in Jistory at her home, Columbia R1. Mr. an
: r COIN barn, ¢nicken house, el "FG ofl. ry Mrs. Milton Huber, of Landisville,
a possible skull fracture and in Mr. Christ Erb. of the 8rm. of gle and Samuel ( F. Gillums | for polio
all probability a shoulder frac- C. S. Ei } this boro, took place August 20 The Big Red Apple Tavern at





Benjamin Stauffer, forty - five |
Manheim R1 was taken to Lan-
bridge and has a modern brick
ire her parental grandparents.
b & Co. extensive cattle
ture on Tuesday after a two. ‘car | nn a Mid purchased at 6:00 p m in Elizabethtown Ephrata has lost iis liquor license | Mrs. Maude Henderson Mints:
crash at the intersection of the | the farm for $271.00 per acre. Evangelical and Reformed Church Lior thiriv davs formerly of Maytown, at Philadel-
Landisville and East Petersburg | Mr. CS. Frank of town was. the parsonage. The Rev. Philip E.: A 50.75. Bation. buck. was. killed phia Friday after a long illness.
ee Saylor officiated. I | She leaves a son, two brothers and
| auctioneer and Harold V. McNair " by an outo in the lower end of th
State Policeman c P. Cooper | A o/s + McNair, The couple will reside in town.
and Colbrook roads.
- | a sister
on Puesdoy casi Ra The body of Mrs. Martha A.
Manheim has organized a com- McComsey, twenty-six, Columbia,
was found in the Susquehanna riv-
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missing on Monday.
the attorney
that Stauffer, driving north on! Kathryn Gutshall munity band of fifteen members
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Clair Walters is the leader
It cost the state $185.000 to con-
Carl Gerlach
the Colebrook Road, failed to | F il R : |
4 stop for a stop-sign and crashed ami y eunions Miss Kathryn Gutshall, daugh-
. i into a car driven east on the | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gut- |
Ca Nima SiN Landisville and East Petersburg Still In Order Shall, 10 igen Sie t, May-
road by Elmer Shearer. forty-five town and Carl Gerlach the son
All over the nation machines are at rest... motors and gears are quiet| |. = of Mi. aod Mis. Goriach
. shrill factory whistles are silent. This is Labor Day... a day of relax-| Officer Cooper seid that hoth + In This Vicinity 2% Huording Ave, Palmyrs, hing
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the cars were badl amaded. and : : : been married at 3 p. m. Sunday
wdly damaged anc Family reunions continue the
ation, a day of picnics and play and parades. And it also is a day of [oi drivable” He estimated : €| i the Maytown Church of God
order of the day throughout this | py. Rev. G. M. Mazolf officiated | know the rest of the story
tribute . . . on which honor is paid to the men and women in workshops | damage to Stauffers car | Appended are a fie double Sing Corot. A game of baseball was played|
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damage to Stauffer's car at $700 and | ber held during the past week: | | at Friday evening
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duct a 2-weeks camp for under-
Benj. F. Myers Sr.
Benjamin F. Myers Sr., eighty-
two, died Thursday at his home in
Highspire after an illness of about
six months, For many years he
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privileged boys at Indiantown Gap
this Summer
A motorist whose car broke down
on the outskirts of Lancaster, used

{ a match to find the trouble. You
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lies and guidance . .. for our nation's unceasing efforts to make a big- >= bi re 53 avast reunion of thei elit
Pp ve EE BY y William McLaughlin
GEIB REUNION TO BE HELD Longenecker - Longaker - Long- Miss Dorothy Heisev., daughter | triplets.
ger and better future for this land and its people. NEAR = MASTERSONVILLE ON] acre family will be held Sunday, | ot Mr and Mrs. R | 2 Nn Happened At )
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SUN. SEPTEMBER 4TH Sept. 11, at the Coventry Church peicey 165 Manheim Street, of [TWO CARS IN HEAD-ON
of the nation... and fittingly also to those who furnish them with sup- | shearers car at $1.000. “I , | en | = . 4
the proceeds of which were given
to Mr. and Mys. Robert W. Rice's Everything That /
Longenecker Clan
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| MORTICIAN JAMES B HEILIG The nineteenth annual reunion | of the Brethren. The program | i, and Mr. William McLaugh- | CRASH AS TIRE BLEW OUT
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1 Tine NEST 'H . of the Geib family will be held | will begin at 2 i $55 1
i WILL LOCATE IIN MOUNT JOY | A ] Slay Sei > ld | Wil vegin at 2 p. m, |lin son of Mrs. Lester Kaylor, 62 Damage amounting to $550 was
he Second Ann | ospita uxi ® Sunday. September 4th at Mt. Officers of the clan are: J. S.| son Sid Ete! yO | reported in head-on crash be- orn ecen y
Mr. James Heili 5 Sg. | West Mz St, town, were i
Mr. James B. Hellig, son of Mrs.) Hope Church of the Brethren | Longenecker, Farmersville, as the | os! Main ow: Were Lied : by Mr. Paul Koser was taken to the
R . | Pupline: and the Lie Dr W. R. Will S M k Mao 1 7 onl ’ 5 in marriage on Tuesday, August | tween two automobiles driven : vl an Monday
| ear Mastersonville » fe 7 | preside 3 108 onaay.
e enon | Heilig, of this place, has purchased 1 oon a e : Xe an y I Tesiaent; Longenecker [ 16th at Bel Air, Md. with Rev. | Joseph Shermick, twenty - three nikal o
name is spelled four ways: Geib, | Mount Joy. secretary and tre: on whitest officiating Robesonia and Otto R. Gertler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shetter and
at private sale and on private terms . . Geibe, Gipe and Geipe. er; the Rev. C. R. Longenecker, i hildre f Neffsvill lled hi
t eems he former Newcomer . property em e rive A i : : rong | The couple was attended Ly Mr, | thirty-four, Beach Creek R1, in | children o eftsville called on his
e - : di Is 1 Featuring the reunion’ in the Myerstown historian; and Amos | \ t Q ing | father and famil Sunda
No. 23 West Main street. The new : : il 1 ? land Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin of | ( linton County between Sporting ather an amily on Sunday.
= ian x 03: mol g Sess il » OS av | Longenecker tit i > 3 oA
Over cne hundred people at-| hap will take possession Sept. 1 The Auxiliary to the Lancaster oo Wig 1 on 4 Bung 1 Lititz and R. Ross yy; ace. Hill and Manheim at 2:45 a. m Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moose and
tended the second annual Webb | At he presen rie the General Hospital met Mondiv > 0d), evotions i” Harry Light | Longaker, eels Saturday No one was injured.| daughter Carol of Elizabethtown,
reunion held at the Rheems car-| occupied by the Leroy Kaylor and | evening at the home of the presi- Fg = shi A of wel- | The Fuhrman Clan Janet M. Hess State Policeman Eugene Mec- | called on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Her-
nival grounds on Sunday, Aug. | Harold Billow families dent, Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, on * 3 oY Sue ls Sel of | gn i? of Marietta, Frank Burgess Menamin said Shermick was dri- | ¢hey on Sunday evening.
. ; e DEY: AG oe a . me fan | response by the Rev. | was elected president of the 4 : . Viti ahs Sty is oo ‘aap 5 1
28th. A delightful program was Mr. Heilig who is very well S. Market St., and made plans for Janet M. Hess, daughter of Mr. | ving east when a tire on his car Mrs. Emma Peifer visited friends
presented and games were play- a membership drive. and Mrs. Ira Hess, Landisville, | blew oH Sn him ove in Mount Joy on Wednesday.
: Those sent were: hecame ‘ide f Frank _ | contro Gertler was 1eadec y : a .
od. Those presen ere ecame the bride of Frank Bu " The Ladies Auxiliary of Florin
gess, Tunkhannock at a double! west. The accident occurred one | . :
of Sporting Fire Co., will hold a meeting at the
| Fire Hall next Tuesday evening
Amos Heisey of Denver, music hy | Furhman clan at the family’s 11th
the Chiques Quartette and a ser- | annual reunion held at Senft
and will begin immediately to com- mon by the Rev. Herbert Wolge- | Pavk near Spring Grove >
A : > : i : lev. ¢ olge- | ar Spring Grove, York Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Webb | plete plans for the future use of the cludes: Mrs. Lester H Steuer, muth of Manheim RD. | He will serve three years. ir By sii ; ; and a half m west
and sons Marshall and Bobby, | property as chairman; Mrs. Clyde Eshle- — Other officers elected for thi PE a the lin. :
k 5 y. : - ee. es a 2" ( ers or 'ee= | Churct f God. Thea “wr av - Hill.
Mr. and Mrs Longe After completion of improvements iy pa Soran oy Noone . year ters. wera Cherles: Trainee, Shon 3 Gog. The he | R 3 al a = | September 6th.
3 Q 3 11QREO ‘he | “Os o 'S. av ocnlosser, Irs. Je *S y i i Eo e i
Me it ip Fa : pee iit We. Hallie wih) ginomnce the opens Phil 0) gn oe Bi eo Np Personal Mention York, vice president; Mrs. Doris (Turn to page 5) A BAINBRIDGE PROPERTY Mr. Blain Kauffman and Miss
Si» Davi, | ng OS: annoy | ing of his funeral home at a later 3 Ws : er ars Florin, secretary and | SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE Ada Kauffman, of New Jersey, vis~
Zimmerman Sr. and children, date William Brian and Mrs. Thomas Reuben Shellenberger spent Sun- | 1 1,04 Fuhrman Marietta R1 as ia rp | ited Mi 1 Mrs. B. F. Kauffman
ate. oat lo; an, ariett; as | a ATE Y : The i Imberger - Howar ited Mr. an rs. B. .
Marlene, Genevieve, Kay and | hits Bronson Everyone is invited to [day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welsh | CHOSE A PECULIAR BEN) The Dovid Howarth oy #4
2 Fd i treasurel . Vins : Shank dwelling was purchased at | on Sunday.
Tommy, Mr. Harvey Hawthorne | NY a Seat Sire join the Auxiliary. The mem- | at Lancaster. 1 I ; | Samuel Clayton Hershey, sixty | 2h V } was I nas at |
Sr. Mr and Mie Harvey Maw- ATTENDED AMERICAN LEGION bership fee is just $1.00. Mt. Paul Osborne, printer and About 105 persons attended the | four, of town was charged with |@ public sale on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ginder and
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CONVENTION AT PHILA. gathering I'the next Fuhrman | drunkenness and disorderly con $2050 by Paul Neim, Race St, | family attended the exercises given
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thorne and children Betty Lou Co-chairman for the ways and] turkey grower from Biglerville, |
| The Lancaster County American pi : 1 » | reunion will be held on the 4th ™e ODBY 5 a
and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | The Lancaster oun Bainbrid : Pa Hi ! 9 on (Turn to Page 6)
ISts ol a ot { eet In rontage seems Sms
Hawthorne. Mr. and. Mrs Harry Legion Posts had eight official dele- y
i es oh if "| sates attending the convention at| Greider Clan ing unde box . | ind 180 feet deep, a large barn
Sipling Mrs. Mvrtle Bates and | fates a reported plans for a card party Mrs. Rose Stark nd M: ind g . | > r a box cap nm a rai ? Bn
i : : Mt ? Stark anc i S: 1 Greider. 1 lle. has Si : ‘ :
sons Levov and of Philadelphia this week. Local men Tuesday, September 13th at 8:00] Mi Liovd Stork and A. Gord 1s nue : ireider, Voile has | hag siding on. W. Pulton St He | and a two and a half story brick rie ews rom
y am, » & ig . : y, . Mrs 0) Stark anc son, Gord- ye Jecte -eside >
Mount Joy: Miss Jane Leedom, | We'¢ Lee Ellis, delegate of : town; p. m. at the Fire House and ap-|en of Lancaster visited Mr. and oe n € ed DE I ont of the] was held for a hearing before | house
Manheim! Edwin Mil- srelder family during the first | Alderman A. Newell
ay Toile hints James Kuhn, Mane Ape 2 1 or : i irelde é ing J irs | ; rm A. Newell in the police Antiques and a collection "Th D ih
Mr. and Mrs. Chorles Shank and | x pointed Mrs. James Philliy as al Mrs. James Childs on Sunday. annual reunion held Sunday at | il dis | bottle vere among the artic ~ e al 1€S or
children, Norma, Charles, James | 1eT Elizabethtown and “Samuel B. chairman The
proceeds of the Rev. and Mrs. James Meyers, and | the Landisvill C / {
| see slow i : : Ye STIL 2 va 3 Mie) y i sville amp Meeting 4 dll —- le este Dupes as the
and Ronald all of Rheems; Mr. | Sheetz, East Petersburg. James | (4 party will be placed in the] children, Constance and James, of Grounds | ! > } Wes a . .
“hes . ; ras an altern: . : us, . | auctio 1 nd Norman Kraybill uic ea g
Richard Hawthorne and children | Sheaffer, of town, was a alternate. | Auxiliary’s linen fund Mrs. | valley View. Schuvlkill Co.. spe : voi i
ata iy . alley y ! )., Spent Other officers are: Robert C.| t Wi
Judy and Ronnie, Mr. Raymond Others seen at Philadelphia were: | gion Nissley gave the service | Monday with the former's parents, | Hostetter, Neffsville. : - €gion 0 ponsor ai etl Beemer Two Lancaster County fishermen
Nw a . as the vice
Good all of Marietta; Mr. and | Harold Bender, Ben F. Groff, Chas. | report, which showed 62 hours Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers, of | president; Marian Edwards, Lan- | EAST MAIN ST. LADY paid $20 a piece for suckers they
| W y iver Spickler, Mr. and | spe he i gift | 3 : at MM SE. LS
(Turr to Page 2) W. Roth, Oliver Spickler 4 ne spent in the hospital ift shoo! town disville, as the secretary and Les- A Junior Tennis | FELL DOWN CELLAR STEPS caught in a net.
—— Mrs. Chas J. Bennett, Jr., Mr. and 24 he . Se pr :
om | Mrs. Chas J. Benne I ad 1 and 34 hours in the childre ns’ ward -— = ter Hostetter Mount Joy treas. i Mn Bliss Gari cventu-ning When a B-29 bomber caught fire,
{ Mrs. George Shatto, Jerry Sheetz, Mrs. James Hostetter was ap-| LAW IS BR NE \ {
} Ji S vas i AW IS BROADENED ON One hundred persons attended Brn. TR . 14 men parachuted to safety from a
Two Local Artists Richard Sheetz, Charlotte Bennett, | pointed as the new service chair- FALSE STATFMENT TO PRESS the event when the ‘histori B our nament €re 207 E Vain 81. saffered a severe 21.000 feet altitude y
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avrehz fe D silig, Chet The BN robting: wi ‘ . i 4 | laceration of the right arm Thurs
| Marshall Webb, P. B. Heilig, el man The next meeting will be If you think it's a playful prank | Bushong of Rohrerstown, gave This weekend, Saturday and Sun : 362,051 counted persons visited
Wi $ Jeimer ‘lyde Coen, and Elias| held Se Qi 1 icy an | : | | She fell down the cellar steps at
ill Dis la Their We imer, Clyde 0€ ng # hel I Sept 19 in the high sc hoo to submit false information to a | the principal address during the | day, September 2nd, anl 3rd. the |, onl shovel the Battlefield at Gettysburg the
Lindemuth. auditorium including a surprise v Took t for the Liw ite | a { her home striking a coal shovel
| ui hewspaper look out lor the law afternoon, | first American Legion Junior Ten-| Qhe was treated at St Joseph's first seven months of this year.
{ a Gifts were awarded to the | his Tournament will be held on the | y ve : Due to a dock strike in Hawaii
- oN N D- of Mrs. David Schlosser. . “ . : 4 ¢ Hospital where fifteen sutures | § J
Work at York i BRETHREN Hep MN an. 1 rE Mossel maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine | youngest person present, Carl P. | Mount Joy Courts. The tournament, | where used to close the wound | $50,000,000 worth of sugar is piled
Invitations to a preview on | PAIN hi RS | sg ; and a year in jail can be imposed | Hostetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | open to all boys and girls between ' tt ee oe up there. It would cover a nine-
yy as J ar -etin alici | P Her ye .
Sept. 8th of an exhibit in York | gh re Path Forms Available 9 anyone canvigled of [Pauw Hester, Me Joy: the old. | the ages of 12 and 18 residing in! SURGICAL PATIENT AT cre field to a depth of forty feet.
of the works of Susan and James | Tas Xe Y > hei Satur ly submitting p folse or libelous it it De Yas Milten Mortzoll, | Mount Joy, is to determine the out- | S71. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL It required 51 sutures to close
ATS . . | Christ Church, Manheim, aur- statement to a newspaper, maga- | Landisville; most recently mar- | » tennis plaver wy . 5 : the wr Is T Hake’
Phillips, of 109 N. Market St., this! lav and Sunday on the Joseph H . . | died oe 1M | Standing junior tennis player in ou Miss Jean Wagner, daughter of ie wounds on Jerry Hake's arm
aay © da) hiss ine, r Jevisio atic | re > Nv, Mrs. Clay : rr . pt i +
boro, will be sent out next week. | Cinder fatni. one. halt wile north | or ervice e zine, radio or te levis n station. He : So | ; anc rs. Clayton [ town. | Mr. and Mi Clair Wagner. Joy | after he rammed it thru a window.
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The public showing at York Art| . stersonville Offerings £ | srerder, Columbia; couple com-| 4) those interested in partici- | Theatre Apartments, will enter St.| He is aged 12 and resides at Col-
Gorter. M1. E Markel <4 York | of Mastersonville erin hi . MARRIAGE LICENSES { ing the longest distance, Mr. and | pating in this First Annual Legion | Joseph's Hospital at Lancaster this | umbia
AF Se Dh dil i f harvest hrought by Yeats CY virn. street. | Mr she i : Tz Houplial db ase hs :
. : |any kind o ) nsurance 1V. Rov Collins. 147 Manheim street, | Mrs. Wm. Sheltz of Pottstown. Tennis Tournament shall report to! afternosn (Thursday) where she Charles W. Smith, of Lancaster,
will continue until Oct. 7th. |
members were disributed to several Ds Et des a ot ee ir tll iene: a
28 bil- and Edna Eidemiller, 61 Howard the boro courts no later than 1:30, wil] undergo an appendectomy resiened as treasurer of the CIO
Both paintings and sculpture will institutions Application forms for the 2 CUB ACAI Sr
Ta: included. | Phe Rev. Harvey .Musser of |lion dollar National Service Life Ave. Lancas ° ay , SE ORTSMEN GE TOUGH : | Saturday afternoon Play will Jean is a member of this years | Rubber Workers Union at Arm-
Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of | Chambershiiry preached at 1:30 Henry E. Brubaker, Mount Joy | BREAK WITH PHEASANTS commence at 2:00 o'clock with the | Senior Class at Mount Joy high | strong’s, Lancaster in protest of the
Pa. Museum School of Industrial | 3m Sardi and members of | able at the headquarters of V.F.W R1 anl Esther H. Leaman, of Stras- Annually the Mount Joy Sports- | finals being held Sunday afternoon. | school Union's bargaining policies.
Art. She directed silk screen | the arch gave THs Ar- | Post 5752, 220% East Main Street, burg | men’s Association raises a lot of | Balls will be furnished and the — —— Sh
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groups for the National = Youth | jo “ar tc = Uh Malo. N. Y.| this place, Post Commander Charles| Carl E. Gerlach, Palmyra and | ringneck pheasants, This Spring | winner and runnerup will receive | FRECTED A NEW BARN $198 DAMAGE SOUGHT
Administration. During the spoke Saturday at 7:00 p. m. and | Bailey announced. Kathryn Gutshall, Maytown | they 320 chicks and up | handsome trophies. These trophies’ A modern new barn, 70x40 feet, | IN ELIZABETHTOWN SUIT
for 6 WHE = ne ATT Le : ag John L. Martin, Lancaster, and | until Thursday had lost only a few. age oh ; ar
war, she was a cartographe with continuing on Sunday; the bam The Post has Wet up facilities for) « At a yl Ja ) 1 fe «Tu n to page 4) has just been completed on the farm Raymond E. Myers, Elizabeth-
the National Geographic Maga- : ie : Sp a Nancy M. Peifer, Salunga at day 214 died from some un- NY -_— { of Clarence and Mary Siegrist i i
worship program included ser-| distributing the cards, and to assist sitet Mises eam : AR . IR hy Te Th town, brought suit against Leroy E.
zine’ in: Washington, I. C He? | vines: or 10.2 cm: and 7 pov io fle then out. Com known cause and since then more | EAST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP ‘olumbia R. D Winters, Elizabethtown R2, to r
| Ss & a. oS . reterans > hr m= re INE COV : 1 TS, Abe y -
MOVED TO MINNESOTA have died. {| ELECTS NEW TEACHERS | The frame and concrete block er 8 "3 .
They we being valed by Mr. The Kast Hempfield Towns cover $18.47 In damages by
é g ran y + we Last emphelc OwWnship | structure was erected to replace the | accident on East Main St,
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favorite medium is oil Mr. — —— ander Bailey: ‘said. | "Our - Pos!
Phillis’ is also a graduate of the| TWO TOWNSHIPS AND BORO | coor offs Berelund Mrs. J. A. MacNicholl, daughter
| 2 Service Officer, Ernest Berglund, Ji of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H.| Charles Bailey. | schools will. open Tuesday. with 2 | one Bumed down. several vears ag J 1 1949
x . ts Lid Wn Several years 480. | Blizabethtown, on Jan.'1, 5
Stoll, of town, who has been living Se NS half-day session from 8:30 to 11:30 | Ephraim Bard was the contractor 28 ora MS
Pa. Museum School of Industrial | CONSIDERS A NEW SYSTEM will be available. on. Saturday: bes
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| Possible combination of East and | ween 1 and 5 P. M. and every night t Merchantville, N. J. for a number | TOOK ILL AT LANCASTER foe apo
of years, has moved to Wykoff,| Bertha Gantz, sixteen, 32 Rail-| New teachers for the year are: | CAUGHT 19-INCH PIKE
> = West Hempfield and Mountville | week, and he will be
CARPENTER INJURED IN | torough schools under a new | ln: anplieants get their Woo. {iT ees rt
15-FT. FA | A 3 glad to help applicants get their Minnesota, where she will reside. | road St, this boro, became ill in | Mrs. Eva F. Herr. Landisville ele- | While fishing in the Big Chickies
3-FT. FALL FROM ROOF | state law were discussed by| pds filled out correctly”. : be : by : } ng Creek Sunday “Red” Good
ion de | : . ie . She was Miss Mary Stoll. the first block of North Queen St. | mentary school de two: Russell reek Sunday "he , of town
Clarence Mummert, twenty-three, | board members of the three dis-| pe scheduled distribution of div- y
Elizabethtown R1, a carpenter, was | tricts Monday at the home of (Turn to page 6)
admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital | Christ S. Greider Mt. Joy RI. ntl Breen
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suffering from a fractured skull. | Board members were reported
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means committee, Mrs. Paul Steh-| Adams County. made a pleasant | Sunday of August 1950 Sue nd was arrested In Len
man and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman] call at this office vesterdayv "The | caster police Friday while sleep
program under the chairmanship Starting Thursday (today)

Insurance dividend are now avail-
m——— A ie at 4:10 p. m. Friday but refused | FE. Gotz, who will teach instrument md Mrs. John F. Shrum, of | landed a 19-inch pike. He was
THAT SHOWS PROGRESS to allow city police to convey her | 41 music in the township; and Mrs. | Florin, a daughter § Sunday at the | using minnows for bait.
iva A plot of 43 acres of land was |to a hospital for treatment. Isabel N. Roye, the school nurse on | Lancaster General Hospital YT
Mummert was employed by J. Ira | considering the “committee” sys- REG TAR Mp ol I; annexed to Manheim boro, 48 acres | a - -— heh : | a joint basis with Mountville boro| Mr. and Mi Lester J Moore, of | LEGION PICNIC, SEPTEMBER 18
Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown con- | tem, rather than operation as a MUTT AND JEFF § = of Warwick twp. was added to THIRTEENTH POLIO VICTIM and West Hempfield Township. Salunga, a son at the General Hos- The annual Legion Stag Picnic
tractor, and fel] 15 feet from the [joint group. The preliminary Those comic guys Reg lar Fellers | Lititz and 12 acres to Strasburg Polio cases in the county reached | re set 4 Wee. vital last Thursday. has been postponed to Sunday, Sep-
roof of a building under construc- | surveys indicated that $17,000 | by Gene Byrnes, which have ap- | horo. thirteen Monday, the victim being | BRUBAKER REUNION IS AT mma A nan | tember 18th, at the American Lee
tion. 2 more would be available in state [peared in the Bulletin for many asi Peter Hilgert, nine, of East Peters- | LITITZ SPRINGS PARK STALEY FAMILY REUNION | gion Home.
funds for the “committee plan | years, have been discontinued by | DFEDS RECORDED burg. The 27th Brubaker Reunion! The Staley family reunion was AA ———
WHAT A CUCUMBER '! than the joint set-up. the artist. Instead, we will in the Isaac Z. and Minerva S. Hackman 5 will be held Saturday, September held at Willow Mill Park, between | R REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
Frank E. Beard, of Cornwall, 1 vg SR ES future, beginning this week, in- | of Mt. Joy Twp, to LeRoy W. and | FRANK IS THE ELEVENTH 3rd, at Lititz Springs Park at | Carlisle and Harrisburg recently. Mr. Earl Myers, New Haven St.
grew a cucumber 1034 inches long Now Boss John Lewis has ordered | sert Mutt And Jeff by Bud Fisher. Eleanor M. Heisey, Mt. Joy; prem- | B. Frank Garman, thirty-one, | 10:00 a. m. Among the officers elected was | was taken to the St. Joseph's on
and 10% inches in circumference | his 400,000 soft coal miners on a 2- This comic needs no. introduction ises; 405 S. Spruce St, Elizabeth- East Petersburg, is the eleventh Sermon is at 10:45 a. m. Bring| Benjamin Staley, Florin, who was | pital, Lancaster on Monday for
which weighs slightly over 2 lbs. J day work week. and we know you'll like it, town, $1,500 polio patient in the county, your lunch and enjoy the dav, named one of two vice-presidents. | observation.