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Mount Joy Bulletin

YOl. XLIX, NO. 15
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 8,
1949
2.00 a Year in Advance






















The Local News Mortuary Record
For The Past Week Throughout This
Very Briefly Told Entire Locality
: . : Myrtle E. Frady, twenty-two at
Marietta’s boro council is consid- |
. | ‘ Marietta.
ermmg a garbage disposa system >
5 Mrs. Alice Kunkle, seventy-one,
Andrew Everhart, 47, Conestoga | .
. at Rohrerstown.
painter, fell off a ladder, broke an
Joseph Fisher, veteran grocer at











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M h C BR T T i CHAS. HEAPS GAVE CORN . MISS MILDRED WAY GAVE . ot and a leg Colum] ¥ cit
<r i + DQ INT Io | olumbia, aged eignty
urp y 0. uys ractors- rauers roast ror U. N. PERSONNEL 2-Car Accident: SURPRISE PARTY FOR | § 5 Candidates For | More than 3500 people attended the Rati i ie of Will E
y Employees and guests of the Union ’ A birthday surprise party i lattwarick (apple-butter) party at I i al Wh Ee 1 —
: | a : Lib i 3 at Marietta aged sixty-seven.
h 1 T National Mount Joy Bank were en- M S H | honor of Mrs. John Way was given h Lititz, Monday Yam, At 3
Hers ey S 5 & 0 Must Carry ass | tertained at a corn roast at the Is. ummy tt] by her daughter Miss Mildred Way C 00 rector The Lancaster County Art As- |, Ernest U. Uorney, forty-five at
S In Thi B 0 Th Hi h home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles © jon Thursday evening. The Miss- | ociation will observe Lancaster Co York Marvin Garner, of
; tore 1S oro n e 18 ways Heaps on Marietta eve, Saturday In a C Ili 1 | es Ruth and Elizabeth Eby showed | At T Pri mar Day October OWT, 1S 2 Il qe
| ¢ Me a ctober 15 Avni mo
Hevdhoy i | evening. Those in attendance were: 0 $ on | pictures taken on a trip through | ues. rl y | The Drum Corps of the Elizabeth - Mrs. Annie B. Dupes, eighty, iat
The sney Five a y re see > There were several : ichans | ' : i y She is >
Th ors ; . 7s Ten Cent There seems to be considerable Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Krall, Mr. and { There were several auto mishaps | the west and Alaska. The guest There is just about enough poli- | {sun Moose. won first prize in Elizabethtown. She is the mother
store on West Main Street is one 5 rst y | oc y tid . ni n hrst pri {of auctioneer Walter a
ste re : 1 fres : one | misunderstanding relative to the | Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Mr. and in this locality durin the past [of honor received many lovely tical competition to make next parade Reading f auctioneer Walter Dupes.
g five aii : are Hel oe tractors and particularly those 4- | Mrs. Charles Heaps and family, Mr. week but fortunately none of the | gifts. Refreshments were served ' week's primary a bit lively. In | Rov CG. Smaltz of Colebrook. was Steve Reilly, forty, head of the
n San yy | ie : Mur Yao 2 a tire Novo use qf | and Mrs. Linneaus Longenecker, car oceupants were badly injured. | to: Mrs. ‘George Carbaugh «of | general there seems very little in-| injured when he fell as teop. usquehanna Mountaineers, died
shy o. of 1 Keespor ras an- rf: 3 Note yen o . 4 1 ad \ victor las -
1y a } it was an nh hd be through out this | Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Hostetter, Two Car Crash : | Elizabethtown, Mrs. Ammon Hoffer. | terest while. diieing his ca uddenly at Lancaster last Thurs
Ronnesd | 1 or ig cality. So long as these wagons | Mr. Bernerd Grissinger, Mrs. Cleo Allen Gibble, Jr. of Manheim R3 Mrs. Walter Zecher, Miss May | The Republicans here have con- Three East: Delorshure. vouuths | day
Negotiations ave been complet- are used for work about the farm | Eberle. Mr. D. Victor Shank. Miss was charged by State Police with |Shreiner, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. | tests for nominations for tax col- Ya hon the} hed Mrs. Anna Mary Will, widow of
. chase y QC . ta . ae a Se y alsd : | | were hurt whe 1 auto crashed | .
ed for purchase hy the G. C. Mur- [it is perfect but as soon as they I making an improper right turn as| Charles Morton, Mrs. Amy Kram- | lectcr, school directors and justice Pe ; on Pado hy Elmer S. Will, at the home of her
hv Co. of McKeesnort, P f fv s tak be hiv] } Florence Miller, Mrs. Ruth C. Kray- } It of : | 1 {into a tree when rounding a curve
: ( ! port, Pa., of five | are ta en on the highways for the || Sil.. Mise Ruth Shenk, and’ Mus the result of a two-car accident on | er, Mrs. Warren Bates, Mrs. Har- | of the peace. My Muhlon Faveran. Tool vical daughter Manheim R3. She was a
the fourtee rariety s A - n - ’ os 99 : For tay a ; Zain, . . { a : anic foreman, oca nati a .
o _— : ol : — To iTS 2p had ng of baled he ty o straw, toma- I hristine Weidman. Poste 230 at the I i m Diner tiry Kaylor, Mrs. George Heiser- | Opponents for tax collector are cari. iv Yookint tor partner 10 mi mber of the Mennonite Church.
era ed by the | h Stores Cor- es, manure, or in fact anything, Quoite ond. were played 45 p. m. Saturday | man, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Miss Beu- [George H. Brown, III and Esther ib. : i |Emmert B. Will, Manheim R2 is one
poration of ( Pa. according | they are a trailer and must have a! 5 mu 1 pa) State Policeman Joseph C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Hockenberry; school directors two go tuna fishing for the big kind in of six children.
to an announcement made Sun- | license. Farmers can avoid this hee which Mr. Heaps showed outs reported charges were brought af-| Brandt and daughter Cle fame | to be nominated Joseph T. M he vienity of Nov, | ———
sv hw I Vin casi . Lows ad se 3 : door movies. or Cilla oF . : red : Sr EO Nal | y Shi There wa uch spirited ardi- .
day by J. A. Mae Vie President | trouble by bearing this in mind. er —— —— ter Gibble caused a collision with the Misses Elizabeth and Ruth | Breneman, Charles L. Fish, B. Ti- noe ich a spirited argu- | nics Ruth Hoffman
and Trea urer of the G. C. Murphy Farmers must also be careful not a car operated by J. W. Brandt, | Eby, Mrs. Way and Miss Mildred | tus Rutt, David Schlosser and | men a a ree ent meeting of the Miss Ruth F. Hoffman, fifty-one
Co. and M. S. Hershey, President | to operate unlicensed tractors on i . Ww St f thirty-two, Marietta Rl, causing | Wav. | Paws Stoner: fustice of the peace | War Memorial committee at Lititz| 1.0 died Saturday at 10
of the He rshev Stores Inc: The | public roads for any distance, now €nj. ° auf er $10 damage to the cars. | —— Robert K. Brown ond James Eat the entire pers nnel resigned |, 1 at her home after an ill-
purchase include stores located in | warns Judge Oliver S. Schaeffer in . Police said Gibble will be sum- . Hockenberry. K effective immediately. (Turn to page 3)
McConnellsburg, Mercersburg, al- | county court It violates the law D A Hu ult moned for a hearing before Justice | M th f F Wes : | dc -—
g ; ates aw. ring re | st Hempfield { TT
£0 Mount Joy and Duncannon in Judge Schaeffer issued the warn- 1€$ $ €s of the Peace Lester Weidman of 0 er 0 1ve | Republican toy fi es Hem- | MRS. SEIBERT ENTERTAINS
Penns lvania and : Hancock, Md. [ing as he acquitted 2 county farm- Mi h Elizabethown., ° : | field Twp. will choose between H. | Personal Mention IN HONOR OF HER MOTHER
The deal involves the purchase of | ers on the grounds that they were uto 1S ap Woman Slightly Hurt 1 al e 3 eyer | M. Ginder and Ohmer F. Gingrit | : "ww . Mrs. Robert Seibert, Bainbridge
three of the properties in their en- | only going from one nearby farm Benjamin W. Stauffer forty five A Manhem Rt woman suffered | for nomination for supervisor. Misc Mildred Way and Miss Beu- | gy aptertained at dinner Sunday
(Turn to Page 2) to another via public road. But | | fae J Mz i R1 died i the minor injuries in two car colli- al 0S S | East Donegal Ich Smith spent several days at in honor of her mother, Mrs. Park
4S he ordered them to pay costs of a former, Manheim Rl, dled in the}, . , wr of two IF t { In Fast Donegal Tw ‘ | Ocean City Neiss Sr t this
ia ‘ General Hospital Thursday night] =. : 8 | last Donegal Twp. there is a | : ol _ Neiss Sr. o this place. Those
Th K hi I gi n og the resilt af ininries In i five miles north of Mt | From time to time those lHitle! three-way contest for the nomina- Mr. and Wo Park Neiss Sr., wit- | present were: Mr. and Mrs. Park
is ras . Joy. i or justice of nes wv... | necced the Moose Parade at Re a | Neiss Sr.. i : . :
e ray 1 Thy 8 ISlon wey bi — the an automobile accident. rs. FE. Save. twenty family squabbles are bound to oc- tion for justice of the peace he |! od the M Parade at Reading | Neiss Sr., and sons Ross and their
harges agains r Ss Mrs. Martng ny, | v 6 idate a TTY YY wo f av Asher
. and or ar for a Death was caused by a fractured | . Ri suffered 1 | cur but what a difference people Slide are Harry J. Farmer, | on Mond on Asher, Mrs. James Tierney and
€ c Er y AMe 4 8 Prec acera- | : v , Noy . oH es ovd ish 0 y | :
Mennonite Sehanl al ng ig ot B iy skull and internal injuries, accord- tions of the kn ud : dl have in settling them. In this par- Bytom Miller and Donald Dean Mrs. Bovd Bishop of TLemovne|son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Park
! y 8 3 . S he rig {nee an 1and | |. . NE i wae 106 sr daughter 's. | Nei yo
a 4 in cour 0 ing to Dr. Charles P. Stahr, deputy |. | jis ah [ticular instance ‘Dimey’ Bleyer and Miller. : uk the guest of her dante hter, Mrs. | Neiss, Jr. all of Mt. Joy and Mr.
0 d The ed 2 coroner fn a collision with on alto operas his wife, who reside on Mount Joy Republican voters in that town- | John Strickler and family over the | and Mrs. Robert Seibert and their
read betwee Flori : : ted by Mrs. Carcline S. Nissley | ? Y | ship als ri oy “a tail. shicr Cap oi :
nene ne av be i iil en orm ind Eliza A complete account of the acci- ixty : x. 507 v Yai St y | street settled their disagreement SAID also w settle a cones for | verleeond | > y hie Coral Ann of Bainbridge.
ethtown. . | 1.) oN sw x an- / : : supervisor etween Howard S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Germer and | Mrs. Neiss her birthd
* . . > are a reek . | with Mrs. Bleyer spending a little ey 5 : * | i ay
The Kraybill Mennonite School ——————— dent appeared in last week caster Mrs. Summy was treated | vi : ! g Barnl 3 i
\ . ; ny as a : ; i i i é Norman M. Heisey on Michael spent Sunday with Mr. | on Monday.
i | Bulletin 1 i time in the county jail and twenty rnhart and > 1sey, y 3 :
pene sisdav with a dedicatorv | vIR<" RE no by Dr. Thompson of Fl ot ’ y Jail and twenty | : |
> oe 3 Boe > % tior 2 Js oi hr OFFENDERS ON NRW Born near Manheim, Stauffer had 7 of vue Stintown | dollars less in the family's purse and for tax collector with George | nd Mrs. Robert Arntz at Kennett |
serviea and registration of students FAST N : i ie { j | F. Eater : arvi . Foltz th > re
70h B. Kravhill secretary of the HIGHWAY EAST OF TOWN lived all his life on farms near that KENNETH GINDER'S es | However, the result was the same- F. Eater and Marvin R. Foltz the | Souare E thi
Lo > Ce or : a iB ’ ( State Police Friday prosecuted | section. He was a member of the RA y ve 2 : R'S AUTO they forgave, made up and today candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holsinger Very ing at
ancaster Conference School Boar ‘ FF TW x JAY | : 2 — rn :
iH ! : hee =n : el '| two Highland Park, Mich., men in| Frisman Mennonite Church. AN OF HIGHWAY | everything is rosy—we hope 0 nd sons Harry aod Mitchall of ft
Serve as modera’or, an James | 2 : : n ~ os : he first accident on the reloca- | : : r rial -
what is believed to be the first Surviving are his father, Benja- © Tooen Tuesday nigl Chi dar! ’ nandale. Va.. visited the former’
late ioe mrad o i nl ! g ar s I: i ; ; 2 a | uesday night Police Chief, Park pp
0 LI 1 re a 2 fe wo | traffic violation charges against any | min R. Stauffer, Manheim; his wife, od portion of the Harrisbure| Clarence Bleyer, of C 00 oar S ister, Mrs. Frank Germer for sev- a ene
ard, led in >votion: riod. ie te occurred : : 3 avy | y=
” oe i” : oc a i" a oe wo. i. motorists on the newly reluilt | Mrs. Esther Stauffer; four sons and or : £4 rn d at : o Sy the | town, on a complaint signed by his eral days. A
;nry raroer, 3 yastor, ote arric . 3 Ste e re rte |
he hi "ior een 1 ted | Harrisburg Pike stretch between] a daughter, Benjamin Jr. H. Glenn at olice reported, when a driv | wife, Edith, charging assault and Reasons For The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart of | orin ecen y
the and pres- | here and Lancaster. Elam K., and Mildred K. all at er apparently fell asleep at the | battery. He posted bail for a Staten Island, N. Y., will arrive this | Saturd i he Florin Fir
av. ible coniero > whee : £ Saturday evening
on a: value of Bible-centered, Richard Derbabian, twenty-four,| home. Surviving also are three ji > | hearing on Wednesday night at 5: week to spend ten davs with Mrs.| i bin ee I fi :
0 ad ad . Shia . State olicams: Naas idl 5 pay . 0., wi ave § or - wi
‘ yes directed schools in the open-| and James H. Dugerian, twenty, | brothers, Henry H. Salunga; Wal- tats Policeman 1. Nagel sald [gy p. m. at Squire James Hock- ew tion Kate Barnhart and Mr. and Ms. | 1 oh ae her © ae es
1 tne . : pH z | | tiva i ‘nterts
ng address. pleaded guilty to traveling 80 miles | ter W. of Lancaster and Elam W., di ig th Ginge r, twenty, Lan-| enberry’s. The first iss iu N Chas. Pennell py yn : Oo a oS ne
J. Paul Graybill. principal of the | per hour and paid fines of $10 and | Mennonite Missionary to Africa. disville, was driving south on the | On a like complaint, signed by he irs issue of the 1 ews of Mrs. Carl Drohan and son, Ken- | A I p. m., featuring the laho=
Lancaster Mennonite School, intro- | costs before Justice of : cos Route 230 and failed to negotiate | JY | Our Scheols, isued by East Done- . > . : ma Travelers also Lou Myers. Tel-
; | costs by e Justice of Peace Ruth her husband, Clarence, Mrs. Edith | sas Sch Saal neth and Miss Esther Stauffer are| .. :
duced the faculty: J. Paul Sauder, | Usner of East Petersburg . a curve at the intersection of| : gal's School Board says: : SM vc} evision and FM sets will be award-
coy last Petersburg. E. DONEGAL MAN NABBED : 5 | Bleyer was arrested Tuesday night We shall at : spending the week at Goshens, Ind. Ir :
principal, Russel Baer, Arlene Lan- Charges were brought by State | AFTER AUTO HIT A TREE Route 72, the Manheim Pike, run- | bv Policeman Nel wd 1 A fail e shall attempt to show you Renteth egistired af ed during the evening.
: 5 ole £ A ] / LE i 5 | by emi iss and on fail- V pong pp ; vhere enneth hag registered a :
dis. Anna Ruth Charles, and Ruth Policeman Peter P. Oreszko Sint gl Ii 1 Foul 3 ning into a field and overturning. | Tore 5 A 3) the reason for the board's decisicn | Coun Cott | James Arndt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
. ato thn rele ery | p: she ollege } «aria: .
school ewe. ite olice « a lie escaped injury, but damage to | urn 40 ge to ask the voters of this township Mr I M vim toi William Peck of Florin and Miss
Following were responses in this . Bs adley, ? ist Donegal, | pg vehicle was estimated at $300. | to approve a $100,000 loan to build RT a oy he i Lida rix of | pup Utt, of Portland, Ore. were
> pe arietta R1, with reckless driving + : an additi I a | town, and Mrs. Walter Schroll and . 99 : ‘
didder: Noah snd Anos Horst Ww dd Th t ! : y Ginder told police he at Rr f N F lan addition to the present high | ns married July 23rd. They will reside
representing the Religious Welfare | € n S ruou alley iis outo Yen off fae south the wheel rie ews rom | school building. The purpose of | two Sans of York Shon ' te past at the home of the brides parents.
I, the Lancaster Con 0 C . side of the Harrisburg Pike, Florin the addition is to relieve the | week in Fairview, Michigan, with Sunday, Sept. 11th, a shooting
e Lancaster on- . | Vy, . yi
[ and struck a tree at 2:30 a. m. on Th Dai "row a ; . 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Yohn and fam- :
ference School Board, Park Book, | ur ommunity Tharsis ( SFRVICE STATION BUILDING | e a ies or condition of our high 1 i "M= | match and trap shoot will be held
president of that board, Tra Hess, | . Bradley fold police that he ap- | "WII: SOON BE A HOME fo and our grade schools at the l "0 wre | 2 Sportsmens field by the Mount
: | ‘ 3 e e ap- ro" : same time. 7a. ane ! irk errier anc T Shorismane
chairman of the local board. and | During Past Week 1 : The one-story frame building | hick Readin | 2 Joy Sportsmen's Association.
plied his brakes to avoid hitting | o : . Ww . ny [Sons and Mr. and Mrs. ( lyvde Mum- Won =
Amos Hess, a local pastor. { : another car The other car was used as a refreshment stand and I hs ¥. adgiion, per and daughter of Donegal | Mr. and Mis, H. B. Hershey 2nd
Bishop Simon Bucher conducted | } ki t of Iri Ro 1 “>| service station at the Chas. Wasa Lancaster stores went on Winter | Wilk be made for a Jug S I : p sen, Richard of Lemoyne, visited
; JE yacking out of a driveway about Ac | cafeteria ¢ : kitche ‘ oa | Joa called on Mr. ang a
a consecration service of the faculty | Esther H. Leaman 300 feet ahead of the Bradley car, | Pr perty, a short distance east of | hours on Tuesday. | ea Ne a longs Myc. Warren. Eshleman at Pmie Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hershey
and students. In the registration | Henry Brubaker police said : | town along the highway, was given | Hershey's 55-day-old bus strike | etm ne shop to house both the Te No ; Meh 3 HMIES= | on Sunday. Robert, grandson of the
5 < | on 4 7 olice sald. : a. Bras x . y : general s and the agricul a] | Ville, ork on Sunday : : : 3 tos
that followed, 28 pupils enrolled. | The marriage of Miss Esther H.| "py 1.00 10 the Bradley car was)? Fide for a new location | ended last Sunday. ia : a ey : he oe ary Worn / Mr. and Mrs. Chwles Pennell later will enter Dickinson College
The school is able ae. | Leaman, daughter of Mrs. M. Em- : : AGS re : It S chased v Mr. P: 100,000 autos paid toll on the su- | shop af well as a regular size class iin | on Saturday.
1e school is able to efficiently ac- | estimated at $250 by State Police t was purchased by Mr. Paul | (Turn to page 2 Jimmy Pennell and Ben Clinger, Jr >
commod: more bubil 1 those | Ma Leaman, Strasburg and Henry : 2 . Martin. local contr: .4 | per highway on Labor Day | 1 10 page <) { S Mrs. Frank Skean was entertain=-
mmodate more pupils and those | . Pfc. Joseph Lynch is the investi- | artin, local contractor, and moved | { EE ——— Ss | spent several da in New York
withing ta attend should contact the LE 3rubaker, Mount Joy, took place | 0" geo near Mr. Martin's present office] is the leading meat |, THE WOLGEMUTH REUNION { Th dias Willan will x (Turn to Page 4)
school | Sunday in the Strasburg Men- ee ee building just west of the boro. He | producing state in the nation. | WAS HELD LAST Jos | Cl . Cl Jing vi =n ee
. { . : ng . A LL Al SUNDAY 1 Chin in Chinatown and spent Sat- | GETS 2 QIN ‘
——— —— { nonite Church. Bishop Jacob T. mte los converting into. 223 children took part in Her-| | GETS 30 DAYS IN JUG
| Harnish, 1 yndon, officiated, assis-| R SGNOR F. HALLOREX JR. WILL a : Sig Crm» shey’s 13th annual baby parade The Wolgemuth reunion was | urday with the children at Coney | Stewart Casper Thrush of Lan
’ : sh, La . tinted, smslse | EO COAL J cms | dwelling. s 13th ¢ y parade. held Sunday Plies | rd oa : an-
Week S Birth Rerord | ted by the Rev. Henry F. Garber, TEACH-COACH AT MILLERSB'G; SE | A polio quarantine has been plac- | x ; une y o the Elizabethtown ! Isl disville charged with drunkenness
Jy west of Florin. Mr. Ragnor F. Hallgren Jr. of this | YOUR" NERVE | ed on the Hershey Industrial school. | Park, The reunion started at 10 | = jd and disorderly conduct by Sgt. Jo-
Nt. and Mrs. James W Roberts, | = place, was elected to teach in the cous ls ig ORDER Over at. York vandals Shot alt i m. and the program at 1 p m. | A Y h C h seph Duersmith of the PRR police
. ~ ‘ Nillone tf “he John Far Vay, Jr. 2 . King > * | evot g rere i harge o ev. | | fg
this boro. a daughter at the Gen- | Sarah Jane Mummaw Mille rsburg High School at a Spe cial Si Ail adoro To tA the windows out of a parked school | Poy ons ron I harge of : | out ang i was jailed for 30 days in default
eral Hospital Thursday. | Elwood Raber meeting of the Board of Education #70 gail : Te od : ot Pe 1 pus. ary olgemuth and the address | . of $10 fine and costs imposed hy
Mr. and Mrs. M. David Brubaker, | Miss Sarah Jane Mummaw, the | 9p September 3. Mr. Hallgren grad- 3 Be 3 ! a ) 0 oe There ware twelve persons killed a elena es given by Barbara 2 Minutes After Alderman Wetzel. Thrush was
wo | . . . has 3 ee aa ul /ife, Betty ay o .ancaster and | race Martin, | Jov. ev. | :
of this place, a son at home last | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy K.|uated from Franklin and Marshall | cne child [in auto accidents in Penna. over | Cs in whl i Joy Be i arrested at the Lancaster PRR de=-
Wednesday. Mummaw, Columbia R2, and El-| College last February and did his Jol K w { | Labor Day. We.gemutn gave the ad- pot over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Geltz, Landis- | wood R. Raber, son of Mr. and practice teaching in the local schools t - 4 i | $50 ot i a ih Pollute d water in swamp lands of 2 ie eA al We lorin Xe cry ~
| . a 3 own, ps &: g ay . + sup- 3 je as i oturned f | ho >
ville, a son Tuesday at the Lancas- Mrs. Raymond Raber, of Bain- | last year. He will teach English and 2 2 i Vi By o v it | Phila. caused the death of seventy gem. ay just felurned from S Wed 1 FIGHTY LIOXS AT PICNIC
> : s : 1¢ fife Marie agner, i . . 3S 10: als | tate early © ay
ter General Hospital. bridge, were married on Saturday | Georgraphy, and will be assistant Ee > Is 4: : I is in | migratory birds Sir Re in Africa and also of | : ; 1 ne A joint meeting of the Mt. Joy
: i 2 is ro ar Wi ‘hildrer > | J Py { a. + was furnishe v | mo picked up a urglar >
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, Man-{ in the Evangelical U. B. Church, coach of football and baseball, and - it | : : hi ; Leah, wife of Martin Shirk, Nar- | oe ws usic wes furnished by|™ ike ; ' ah ' 20nd the Landisville Lion Clubs was
51 ’ . : ras crdered also ontinue ay- ery is x » p ) 7 oT A mem-. minut fe e obbed al,
heim R2. a son Monday at the! Ircnville. The Rev. Jacob Earhart | coach Junior high basketball. tna Do : ns poy von RL. hanged: herself’ 10.0 Dodi » ; of ‘County group. A men . Hk ad robbed at the Hostetter Picnig
i vr . . g $12 suppo order plus oa ’ orial service as go he “lorin service station hev recov-
Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital.’ officiated at the ceremony. “Hank” will be missed locally as} k unti] I 1 : id post. She was seventy-two. Jor Re bg in charge of th 4 $191 ion. 1 | Grounds, here Tuesday evening
I eek 1 le arrearage 1s paid. . ab J | sh . . Musser ered $121 in cash, a portable radi 3 : .
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Landis, Fast | he always took an active part nl : alee Heavy truck traffic caused eleven | A Di : rion foll 1 thel | i tol the | Foy Lions sitended the joint sts
A Lens cn J Co = he var ia tin Gobel; J ish siness session followec the | and a wrist watch stolen Privy we . .
Donegal, a son Friday at St. Jos- | WILL. OCCUPY HIS GARAGE coaching various athletic aggrega- lu XHIBIT DIRECTORS TO MEET | breaks to water Mains on Lititz’s { program. Children recreation had | place before the robh fate and ol had a swell time.
eph’s Hospital UNTIL HOUSE IS BUILT tiens, particularly our Junior Legion | The directors of the Mount Joy|main street. Five occurred’ within! been in charge of Ema Wolgemuth | covered by df : i -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shearer Mi. | Mr. Paul M. Ament recently pur- baseball team. Community Exhibit will meet this| Kane, Pa. is holding its reputation Jr. and Earl Wolgemuth : 1 The youth, who gave his name a LETTERS GRANTED
Joy R2, a son Monday at the Lan-| chased a lot adjoining his father | Si iil) [Friday evening, September 9th, at|{ as the ice-box of the state. They | ——— — eee Franc Varad tvrent rw re Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hackart, sixty=
cgster General Hospital. | Roy Ament’s property on the North | HAROLD FFLLENBAUM WILL 3.00 p.m. at the Methodist Church. | had their first snow fall Thursday. | MAYTOWN LADY INJURED | towe, Montgomery County, was ap=}| at Lancaster. Edward Hack-
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hendrix, | side of Highway Route 230 east of | GO TO W&M DENTAL SCHOOL | Plans for the coming farm show George N. Craig, forty, Indiana| WHILE USING NEW MACHINE | prehended by State Policemen Wil- gi of isis boro, is a son.
mat a a ak " 9, ia wr AT AA ; Sa | | . . . John Zeager, R:
118 E. Main St., a son Monday at| town. Paul is now crecting a two- Harold Fellenbaum, who: vee ton October 13, 14, and 15 will be (Turn to page 3) Using an electric washing ma- | liam Di yd Richard Weimer | | ha Io + Rapho Twp. exec
Joseph's Hospital. car concrete block garage thereon|ly was graduated from ussed. et i cA chine for. the first time Thursday] who were patrolling the Harrisburg | r' of the esiate of Elizabeth
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Oreo, East | which he will occupy as a dwelling | town College, has been one of three | al} Wp rrr NEW 4-LANER BETWEEN | morning Mrs. Anna M. Culp, sixty-| Pike Zeager, late of Mount Joy.
. ¥ : : a | : { | ? ee ee ee ell A Ae 2 seen
Orange, N. J.. a girl in Shore Mem. | as soon as completed. Later he will | Pennsylvania men to be accented to 4-H CLUB PItx CHAMPION | HERE AND LANCASTER OPENED | seven of Maytown suffered a se- Police { {
orial Hospital at Somers Point, N.J. | erect a modern dwelling nearby. the University of Maryland De ntal | Phyllis Murr, Quarryvill R3. The new 4-lane highway from | ver, laceration of her hand when | en fl him FARM WAS WITHDRAWN
Aug. 22. Mrs. Orgo is the for- r. Ament at present occupies his | school, located in Baltimore, to! won the Grand Champion ribbon in| the Roy Breneman farm, east of | the member caught in the wringer tward, « i Uo] ble 1 A for, wo west
mer Jean Schock of this boro. | rr Eli Ament’s property at|study dentistry. He begins his ! the 4-H Pig competition at the | town, to the Manheim road a short | She was taken to St. Joseph's! d When se { police vid | . Maytown on the road to Bain=
Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Meckley, 139 | Stauffertown. studies on Monday, September 12,'Siockyards yesterday with her 190. | distance north of Lancaster, is now | Hospital where twenty sutures had | (Turn to page gs bridge was withdrawn for lack of
Manheim street, a daughter Wed- | N.Y i ig and anticipates moving his family [pound Chester White entry. She | a reality. It was opened to traffic | 10 be used to close the laceration — ufficient bids when offered by H.
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nesday at St. Josephs Hospital. j1ac AL BAPAC VIOLATIONS to Baltimore. also won the top honors in 1946. last Friday afternoon and during | mss PAUL HESS IS DISTRIBUTOR H. Heagy at public sale Tuesday
RE TE a a | Chief of Police Park Noles report. Steet ieee ment A lens the first hour and without the pub- | FROM CLERK TO PRESIDENT | Mr. Paul E Hess, of Florin has| ae
Florin, a son Wednesday at the Lan- | ed the following traffic violations | SECOND OFFENSE, A THE HOLLINGER REUNION | lic in general being “wise the | Jacob B. Sollenberger was born | been uthorized by Standard
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caster General Ho pial. [during the past week: Clinton T.| LOCAL LAD GETS 3 MONTHS The descendants of the late | writer counted 100 cars passing one [in Cumberland Co. in 1897, after [Oil ( Pennsvlvani OX A TRIP TOMILION
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Landrum, Palmyra, Pa, passing on A motorist who pleaded guilty to | Claytcn G. and Fianna Hollinger | point in nine minutes. school ‘got a clerkship with the Her- | col t lepend Police Officer Park Neiss went fo
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SALUNGA MAN IN TROUBLE the right; Jose ph Bianchini, Phila- drunken driving was sentenced to held a reunion re cently at the| Itis a wonderful re lief to the con- [shey Improvement Co., and Thurs- | dealer heat Fuel Oil, in id ne ody u bring R Te
C. Earl Newcomer, forty-one of delphia, passing double over inter- three months in prison and fined home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eb- gested traffic between here and | day was elected president of the | this territory Son of fas here 10 face 8
Salunga, charged with assault and [section] Harry M. Arnold; Shire- | $200 and costs as a second offender. | erly vy of Elizabethtown R3. | Lancaster. Hershey Estates. { ey ai charge of giving a bad check to the
battery and disorderly conduct by |manstown, driving with old inspec- [It was testified by State Police that | rr 0 —— Mts | a — WAS APPOINT Y amount of $25.00.
Caroline Miller rear 153 E. King |tion sticker; Samuel Caciutti, Phil- | Paul Hawthorne, 46 E. Main St, ANOTHER POLIO VICTIM ITS DUE TO SPEEDING | THE LABOR DAY TOLI Irvin H. Fr : a heron oe
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St. Lancaster was arrested by city |adelphia, improper passing. All | this boro, was involved in an ac-| Miss Mary E. Engle, thirty-six, | During 1948 there were 142 mo- There were 457 deaths thruout| was appoi e ih 7 Rl MOTORISTS PAY BIG SHARE
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police. He later posted bail for a|violators have been summoned for | cident on April 23, 1949 and prose- jof Elizabethtown, is the eighteenth |torists in the county who lost their | the nation over the Labor Day holi- | Don re ee 5 iN of West| Approximately one-fourth of all
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hearing before Alderman Harry E.|a hearing before justice of the cuted for drunken driving by Park polio victim in the County. She is |driving privileges for speeding. To | day, 353 of which were killed Ly oy wil 5 Courts ( ex revenue collected by the vire
Ilgenfritz. peace, James Hockenberry. Nass local police officer. Ja patient at the General Hospital. |date we have 201 for this yeer. highway crashes. s WE Lester E. Garber who | ious state governments in the Uni=
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