\ Exhibit Catalog Now Being Comblied Have Your Advertisement Ready For The Committee Pr. David Schlosser Defeated © 5 T - ~THE=MINUTE WEEKLY IN LANCASTER COUNTY Jos. T. Breneman For Repub. ‘The Mount Joy Bulletin Nomination As School Director |. $2.00 a Year in Advance . ’ VOL. XLIX, NO. '1¢ > After eptember 15 2, Rapho Township Voted Wet: : ) Mount Joy, Pa., Thureday Afternoon, September 1 1949 doi in Adva pm sP/s:9 A — - a —— —————————————————————————————————— - MAN REJAILED FOR COURT F. Dongge’ Bond Issue Lost The Weaver Farm a ay. Wm. A. Berrier, IN FLORIN BURGLARY CASE: The Local News Mortuary Record Tuesday primary was certainly [an ‘write-ins’, Elmer Zerphey, The Rotary Club has as one of | Francis Varady, twenty-one * a quiet off-air in Mount Joy Bor { present official, received 35 votes B ht $375 00 projects for this year, the spon ~ Hj h WwW k | Montgomery Co arrested We oo F Th P tW k Th oh t Thi The only interest was the opposi while his nearest competitor James roug . ing of a United Nations Essay Con- 1g way or er, nesday following the burglary or € as €c rou ou S tion for the Republican nomination | Sheaffer received 14, Thomas Mar- test in the Junior and Senior class- | a Florin service station was re . 4 . for school directo I'he present | iner 8 and Paris Hostetter 7. A- An Acre Saturday es of our high school Struck by a Truck canmitted to jail for court Very Briefly Told Entire Locality incumbents Jos. 1 M. Breneman | a dozen others each received The writers of the two best e hearing before Alderman Gottleib Krause, seventy-eight, at and Paul L. Stoner were opposed | one vote on the Republican ticket Last Saturday all the real estate will be taken on a two days ey to William A. Berrie: sixty-seven ward Wetzel Red Li will hold horse show ' yc y ow E Tori hig ve y 4 . : olumbi Ly Charles L. Fish, B. Titus Rutt | O. M. Donaven was nominated by of the late E. S. Weaver, of Florin the home of the United Nations at ©f Florin, a state nighway employ- State Policeman Win. Devlin had | Saturday Cl le 1 1 George P. MeConnell, sixty-sev= ronicle 1S Passed was offered at public sale on the Lake Success. N. Y they | €€ working on the reconstruction | charged Varady with breaking into | The E-tow: and Dr. David E. Schlossei In a | the Democrats with 6 votes. Y., where en, Columbia Rl surprise vote Breneman, why is the Tax Collectors premises by Bertha Landvater, and will bt able to see for themselves, i of Route 230, one and a half miles | the gasoline station of James Bar- | its 8th milestone Mrs. M ce } Sehlotth = present ecretary of the Board George H. Brown III received | the First National Bank and Trust the United Nations at work. This | of Elizabethtown was injured | rick and Lester W. Long early | 105 horses competed in the fir A ity adi . was defeated by Dr. Schlosser 204 | 117 in the East Ward and 83 in | Company, of Mount Joy, surviving trip. will be winds. some’ tine when he was struck ky a truck | last Wednesday and stealing $121 | mnual horse show at Columbia ; 1% i 0 aller sixty= to 174 while Paul Stoner received | the West Ward, a total of 200 and | trustees ‘he end of October last Thursday afternoon. in cash and a portable radio val Irene Witmer, Columbi fell off a foe : Eo : i ” "a i ed at the ther nominatic | wos nominated over Esther Hock- The former Christ Shoemaker On returning these two winners Berrie was admitted to St. Jo- | ued at $49.50 | porch and broke an arm and a leg ig a NH e ol Manheim die The vote by w (Fast Ward | enberry wife of the present official | farm at west end of Florin, along will put on 2 proeant seph’s Hospital suffering possible Varady was arrested 20 minutes | The Summer of 1949 was the : Vie i ey Zuw. ninetv-one, at ficures first) Stoner. 133-92. total | Her vote was 106 and 90 a total of | Route 230 and containing 80 acres thelr trip, at one of the vegular fractures of the back and the right | after the burglary occurred when | hottest, coldest and driest or Ie tt oils “Br i" i H ie 225 Schlosser, 108. 96-204; Bren- 196 four less than Brown and 110 perches, with all modern of ithe Club: and also: at’ ankle after he was struck by a | police observed him walking west Jo rd Sha w es ii . re ih : eman, 97, 77-114; Fish, 63, 62 125; | Grace Sheaffer, Democratic can- | improvements, was purchased by |, 0 (4000 The will] truck operated by Robert Glenn | ward carrying the radio. Police A 102 acre farm one mile north i 2 native 0 astersonvilie. Rutt, 65, 38-103 | didate received 35 and 42, total of | Bertha Y. Landvater for $375.00 an consist of a committee from the In. | Packard, thirty - two, Hammond, | said he first denied and later con- | of Lampeter was sold privately fe Mrs. A. Greenawalt For Burgess | 77 acre or $30,225.00 ternational Service Committee of | Ind fogsed forcing entrance into the | $85.000 M : : I A Meena . As there were no name filed The Republicans nominated Park No. 1, a two-story brick dwelling the Botayv Chih. We ure thot vou) State Policeman Donald Holly- building and taking the money and Kenneth Aople ten Marietta oo Ipha May Eberly Greens. for the office, the nominees were | (Turn to Page 2) office building and 2-car garage, witch this paper for furtiier devel wood reported Packard was being | radio. is a polio patient at the General : on ; SEY wile. of Albert A arma — ee | the Weaver homestead and No. 2, opments in this contes | disected west by the flagman on TT re Hospital ireenawalt. died after an illness of a two-story frame dwelling were | ir. | the job when he failed to drive Friend f Ammon Shelly, a | eight months, at the home of her | | y ; : 8 he vehicle to the side of the road. $5 B ildin ‘enryn farmer rvested his toba n-in-law and daughter, . and Rev. Hann. Supt. Mt. Joy S Farm wihe) w fr: Sen Gets $286 50 es dam on oy crs ,400 for ul g 2 ( io Vi iy I wy , a two-story frame dwelling Samuel Nissley. sixtyv-three near | near Mount Joy. She was a daugh- ° with seven rooms on the south side » rict’s right foot causing him to be Al . A d { Children’s Home Show Biooer And of Main street, Florin, was pur- y thrown against the truck. terations n | Washingtonboro I finger when | ter of the late Henry and Lizzie id i chased by Ephraim Arndt for $4,- For Mother S Peles, oo hn . . it was caught in a pulley Zerker Fherly and a member of o putting down the blacktop in the R J | ‘wo Reading men paid $10 each | Mount Pleasant Brethren in Christ Spoke Here Tues. Better Than Ever 4 a two-story frame dwelling D h I A id center trathic lane, was to €parrs mn u y Co ; ig Ed I Church By Joe Shaeffer Matters are shaping up very Stl six rooms, on the South eat n CCl ent the office of Dr. Garber, Elizabeth- We feel confident that our readers | Wait fish in Lancaster count Besides her husband she is sur- Tuesday was again Rotary day. | nicely for Mount Joy's next Com- | side of Main street, was purchased The son of a woman killed in ar town where he was Sven wil he interested to learn of the | A 2-vear-old Columbia child fell | vived by these children: Elizabeth and there w an excellent atten- | Exhikét to be held here | by Eugene Dunk for $3,010.00 The | accident on the Lincoln adhe His condition various Selivities throu! sur boro | to the pavement from a second | E., wife of Samuel Wanner, Man- dance The meeting was presid- | Oct. 13, 14 and 15. This will bring | purchase also included a 40 ft. lot | West on Aug. 21, 1947 will receive Was ferred satistaciory late onjirom time to ume. Therefore, we | story window It's condition is| heim R3; Albert E., Mount Joy R2; ed over by Vice President Herman | the county fair season to a close | adjoining. | $286.50 through a compromise set- Phursday, idk have arranged with our local Zon- | fair | David EF, of Mt. Penn, Reading; Boyer The singh ed by The Directors met Friday even- | No. 6, a large frame barn known | tlement in a suit charging wrong- Parkard, who was charged with|ing Officer Christ Walters, who| Sixtv-two merchant t Eliza- | Abram E, Manheim R2, Mary E, Ralph Eshleman, Roy Wiley had | jn in the Methodist Church school l 5s the Weaver Sales and Exchange] ful death. The money was dis- reckless driving, was released as | grants all permits, to give The Bul- | hetlitown sponsoring sales days on | wife of Trvin M. Forry, with whom troduced tl R tarians, | om with nine members present | Stables, which must be removed] tributed to Alvin Hillyer, the he paid fhe fine and Costs ax an letin a monthly report of the build- | opt, 15-17 are ne awav $4,500 | she resided; and Jenjamin J, Sam Miller agai predicted the One of the features gain this from the premises by October 10, | child's father and guardian of New neanng before Justice ing operations and their approxim in prize { Washin fon: also 14 grandchildren the nd Secret Kod we | venrs will he the crowning of the wa ed by John W. Kreider | Madrid County, Mo. in an adiudi- oo Lester Weidman from | ate cost. Blanche Plezin twentv ven | and these brothers and sisters: Ber- the attendance repost { Corn Queen and will be in charge | for $285.00 | ition handed down by Judge Fe ong f tly During the month of July M: Holtwood R1 was bitten Ly a Cop- | tha, wife of Harrison Stauffer, Lan- In re d to the | of the Farm Women. oreanization Clic S Frank wos the aidtionsf John: I. Bowman in Orphans I be neni on Walters issued three permits for | perhead snake She wa treated | caster RD: Lizzie, wife of John can truthful t The crowning will take place on | eer and Bernard J. Myers the Stor Court Thursday. On ge flog tor Road SS this bore, building operations at an estimated | at St. Joseph's Hospital { Slaymaker, Strasburg RD; Dr. R. D. dance contest which has started is | Market Street this year instead of Ao | Cora Hillyer, of Mount Joy, the HEILIG WILL SUPERVISE cosf ot $5,400. This included altera-| Robert Mumm: Elizabethtown | Eberly. Lincoln Highway West: already showing its effect. for ist | Delta Street, but the evening will -— ee mother of James Arthur Hillyer, MARIETTA FUNERAI HOME tions and repairs at an estimated | R], was prosecuted for reckless | John, Quarryville; and Chester L., weel { was 9388 and | pe the same as last year, Thursday | fourteen, was killed when the car | The Marictta lieve TG the cost of $4,000 | driving, He was with: ane! Strasbare Wi this week only six were absent, | evening The high school that Harold Bender Is in which she was riding collided Sarel I Frev I At the same time Mr. Walters is- | other car on Prince street. Lancas- (Turn to Page 4) with still a chance for these mem | will compete are Mount Joy, Man- | by John Granville Marshall, Har- ed fairies. B 1 ili : is ite sued a permit for a $1,400 non-res- | (or bi to make up at some other { heim, Landisville, Elizakethtown. New Commander visonburg, Va Lester Hoffman of the Marieito Pre i Ho: i idental building. ah TWO CO. MEN WILL INSPECT club st Donel ] Salunga, operator of the :automo- Marien. ot vo "re | amr. scout Net . EUROPEAN RELIEF STATIONS Rover seat a of Ss b Behe a pl oon fo veus also’ killed Percy Frey will continue business |groRy, OPENING DEFERRED ny Bishop Amos Horst, Akron and esignation from Roy Sheetz. Roy | bethtown and Neffsville. Of Amer’n Le ion | Ralph W. Eby Jr, brought suit W Lancaster rr Bis 2 "| DUE TO ALTERATIONS | "he September meeting of Mount | the Fev. Henry F. Garber, Mount (Turn to page 3) have bean made 16 21 [ as administrator of Mrs. Hillyer's S vicinity, He is The grand opening of the G. C.| Girl Scout Neivhborhood will Joy RD, chairman of the FEastern We Lhe we the: East Dohegal Band on New officers of Walter S. Eber- | estate for wrongful death. A com- hgtive ot un Joy and expecls Murphy Co., store will be announc- | Yo Redd on Mon i cui evi Mennonite Board of Missions and Weel? 5B Birth Re or | Thursday evening for a concert and | sole Post No. i 4 olen Ls settle ment wa oct for vil i a ed at i date, ie to the exten- | 19 at ed tht o'clock in tho Gi ! Sout | o tes will ony No You on | Mount Jov Band on Friday even- | gion were installed Thursday night the minor's share. How- | ED : Ay : sive alterations and improvements | = Friday etober 28, for a European Br. and Mus Gentes 3 sad ing with both of these bands par- al the post home ta Samuel Sheetz | the : eh! l oa win ihe Veteran of World Wor uy such as a complete new lightin ; oo ts an meeting, Al a ; at i , i : Tle et Oran ve it | ticipating Saturday afternoon in | of E Petershurg, a trict eomman- | & 1s deducted fon 5 06.50. I'he FOREIGN WARS AUXILIARY system, new modern. counters, NeW | 1. and Troon committee en The 3 inspec en nite Edd Aurust 29h. Mrs, 7d the parade Mr. Earl Myers is | der and Charles Frey Lancaster the | N e Madrid ol 4 Court P| HELD BUSINESS MEETING effice, basement stoeleroon, NEW ly, vs are askad to bo to dl Sh ns : n the Sontipe nt, a sist in ' os Toa Bande of ion | chairman of the horse parade J “ Ben : p intel the hi Jan Longin The Veterans of Foreien Wars display window, girls’ room facili- cuss plans tor the Fall mont! ta) ng i’ i Joris ae | / Youu, . : wy ae arolc ‘om 1 rde at he ids migh yo ate France nd appraise elie ‘on - iN md Mi Michael Grateh, of ai RD Bos Dus hi as ae | a i re 2 ii ee turned over to him The Hill- Auxiliary met zecendly m the fire be By Yr 10 (x ie G 3 oF 'N i tabli hed by the Mennonite Maytown, a n Monday at St. Jos- hy to he Tater fe moder: James Helle, a Indl) yer's ‘Were. divoreed hall The meeting was a business LEFT ARM FRACTURED: Ap IA STOLEN ta Central. Committe eph's Hospital Tar Page 2) vicescommander and Gerald Hos ——— meeting at which the president,| IN CORN BINDER PROM TRUCKS AT RUPIMS Later, Bishop Horst will visit Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Gutzmil- | - nr. Fone post adjutant; O. K: Snyder, | HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO Mis. Harold Rulp, took Nisslev. Sas ii o> iD gollons of gn oli Ethiopa and Tanganyika, Africa t ler, Landisville, a son Monday at | 5 & 1, SERIES | Jr. finance officer: Edwin Keene, | HOLD BENEFIT CARD PARTY he Wome! discussed openly Ml wo, suffeted o fractored Toft arm Te Dan oe | mission stations there, the Lancaster Generel Hospital | : = i | Albert Fitzkee, sergeant-at-arms;| The Mount Joy Branch of the oe mg at the Mount Joy Thursday afternoon when the mem- ght hor plop: y 1 R eat T=. Mr. and M John H. Dodds II | WILL MATURE DECEMBER 1 ! Rov B. Sheelz. D. Victor Shank,’ Genera] Ho pital Auxilisry. will Community Exhibit and also sel- Ye I i ih ded wa reported to State Pclice. Ralpl : : Sl ~ 1 ] y a Irv The next rb y ) came caught In a corn bindeil Gable. of the nner 4 that the Owensdale, Mich.,, a son, Sept. 12 The regular monthly meeting of | officers: James Shaeffer,! Fold a benefit Card Party in the Wh Nery the i: Bo 1 Meet while he was at work on his farm - inhi vines i Everything That Mrs. Dodds was Adelaide Workman | the Mount Joy Building and Loan} Roy Sheetz, Paul Hipple, Georgs| Fire Hall, Tuesday, September 20] = I as ab He wos rented at 55, Hom | oo nn tr ul town | Association was held at the First | Keener, Irvin Fritz and Paul Bron- | at 8:00 P. M. Bridge, pinochle, and pital and discharged ol ; y : t ting Ha ened At Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Dupler, | National Bank and Trust Co. at; gon as trustees; Charles Bennett, | 500 will be played and two prizes Bri f N F eee Cpl. J 9 Ha ys Investigating pp Mount Joy R2, a daughter Wednes- | which time it was decided to ma- | James Shaeffer, Paul Hipple, Roy | will be given to each table. There rie ews I'rom THE STALEY TWINS HAD DEEDS RECORDE! day at St. Joseph's Hospital ture the twentieth series of stock | Sheetz, and Harold Bender as the | will be a door prize, and refresh- ofe FIFTH BIRTHDAY ON SAT. Sul Onn} ) oust 1 Florin Recently — — [ on December 1st. It will amount | delegates to county council | ments will be on sale The Dailies For Jean and Joan Staley, twins of test % . : or 1 : oe Flo BOUGHT MILLER PROPERTY to approximately $12,000. The post will hold a stag party | Prizes or conttibations for the . . Wi and Mis. Donald. Staley from | 2 1 a 5 ote ji Toe. in “i Oo ey tr \Ir. Charles R. Peifer purchased | The 44th series will open October | on Sunday Sept. 18 at the post | prize awards may be taken to the Quick Reading Florin, celebrated their fifth birth-| a i he 11 4 > hi t Long’s P rk. TY will the Mrs. Libby Miller property at | Ist and the sale of stock is limited | home [ home of Mrs. James Phillips | day Saturday. They are the only ar di ii fi ~ "| be provided leaving the Florin Ev- 206 Fast Donegal street, Mount Joy, | to ten shares per person ——— > Proceeds will be given to the Three railroads threating a strike | grandchildren of Mrs. and Mus Qe : he Bl bi ! ! heel ia ted Brethren Church at private term Mr. Peifer will | There were applications for isos TRIED TO STOP A FIGHT | Linen fund of the new hospital. would idle 130,000 Cleo Staley of Ironville. y hn nd ha 4 0) = cok : a Ne: we am ine take possession on or about Nn mortgage loans and all were ap- | wAS STABBED IN THIGH | diterncon a committee) Middictown Is holding a Come eee tl Gl pee fr an Hi Per oe 5.07 ng en iy pa Sapper ol iy er 10th proved and _ganted. Horace J. Brookins, thirty, Man- | meeting was called for two o'clock | munity Fair this week. NO REGISTRATION PLATES Hage we balding ian p. m. with free ice cream and soft = ica = Er Ee | heim R2 was stabbed in . the left | { the home of Mrs. James Phillips, Both York and Reading Fairs Harold N. Lefever, Manheim R?2 HE WAS DOING FIGHTY -FIVE ru Mu ie during the picnic will thigh Saturday night and treated | N. Market Street, with Mrs. Paul | being held this week. farmer, was prosecuted before Ju The State I oa] d : er x a i Florin Conch Accepts Petition Tor J ot dosent Hospital witty v6 | Geter: tin, Wee Toor Musser, Meer) Over oi Dime Grove & vosh reel sine of the Pence 1. W. Mumer at oe Ble Cored ee fe ins ey I | Sunday morning | Rov Packer. Mrs. Chas. Albert. Mrs men $412 for shooting a doe at night. | Manheim for operating a farm trac Si Visco: : Yo 4 3 Lei a rs Sader ® He told hcspital authorities he | Chas. Bennett Sr, Mrs. O'Connor Fire damaged the Million dollar | tor on the highway without regis ili os Sli Sel of the Mt. Joy Church Annexation of 30 19 A From | was injured when he tried to stop | and Mis. David E. Schlosser pier at Atlantic City to the extent] plates, whi side of the : BW ns IW eastiof Go et on Tuesday evening ® . | a fight between William and John | —— of $200,000 ee town tea Bim on Joe home of Mi d Coleman at Sporting Hill. State AWARDED A CONTRACT York County will build a 200-} REPAIRS COMPLETED SOON THE GREINER REUNION Sent re nd a ith gis = Mt. Joy Twp. Property Owners | Police were notified and are inves- | The Ros Constructicn C of | bed annex to the County Home at Resurfacing of a four-mile three Too Gr. iy Ito 4 # dma Arthur Hetrich at Manheim; | tigating. Brocking was discharged this place was awarded another | a cost of $800,000. lane ‘stretch of the Harrisburg pike Ti in ol gi . dig My. 1 : I Wolgemuth and sons, ee ees | The regular September meeting | from the hospital following treat-| 40d contract on the low bid of The average female flea can |hetween Florin and Elizabethtown Donne: 3 Seine : : : cs RL ) i 3 iid te em- of Mount Joy Boro Council was | ment, | $151.061.00 The road is in Berks | jump five to eight inches upward | will be completed in about two The I hes fa : a i os Es : Sh has Get $375 000 Contract held Monday evening and with all) _—r- County, is, 095 a mile of divided | 2nd ten to 13 inches horizontally weeks, weather permitting. H. L bit Fann) Le the Penna, State Police, Mr. members and the Burgess present | PUPILS OF RAPHO TO BE highway on Routes 73 and 133 in Emory Burton, 74 year old York| Worst, Jr. county superintendent : ; —— Harve Johnson furnished the A $375,000 government coniract 4 — : ‘ . : : : " the meeting adjourned at 11:15 p.m. | TRANSFFRRED; LINCOLN Mt. Fenn borough and Lower Al- | Co. farmer, was drowned when his | of highways announced Monday | Lineaus Longenecker, chairman, | HAS 39 PUPILS | | Scven pupils were taken from | Twp {ractor upset in a water gully I Personal Mention J hE Hor snd Mr. and . . ury ( gfe O presented a petition for annexation | — a - A New Jersey firm is working a [15 poy LICENSE SUSPENSION y arnt Geen to the boro, of all the land from | the Lincoln School in Rapho Twp. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS mail order racket with hosiery. The license of Shank's Restau- Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent | saw THE A'S WIN DOUBI BE Fairview street morth to Orchard | and placed in Sporting Hill School | Indionities were charged by Ma- | They ship without an order then rant at Marietta operated bv | Sunday with Mr. Earl M HEADER AT PHILA. SUNDAY JA. SUT / sace ons, Ine, cotton and wool manu- has been procured by Geo Brown's « f cturers of town, for the manufac- ture of 200,000 yards of jacket lin- ing made of cotton, wood and Road and from Highway Route 230 | lost weck These were the 7th |ry Max, forty, 34 N. Queen St, [try to collect. Kathryn M. and John L. Shank. | caster hn I'he entire contract for 920.000 east to land of C. S. Frank. The and 8th graders in Mrs. Warren against Fdwin M. Max. forty-three Enough steel rails have been will be suspended by the State | Nv. hd Mi Beubeker abl. : 1 8 St Chas. J Bennett yards of ining wes awarded to bo petition was signed by the property | Heisey’s one room Lincoln school | of 120 Lumber St.. this boro. They | made in the United Stateh to build Liquor Ccntrol Board for 15 d ve ] Uplan L Cal i. or pendin or wok Sa 4 4 ig t D: Robert Wal- ho m Ade Geo oT | owners and covers an area of 30.19 | and were transferred due to an | were married June 18 1930 and had [a single track 32 times around the effective Oct. 4, for sales to intoxi- | with her parents, M nd Mrs. An I SW Fund Rep. A Jace Sons, Inc. and the Neponsett. Ma acres. The draft and plan was ac- | over crowded school Mrs. Heis- | separated Oct. 22, 1948 world.’ cated persons drew Zercher ot a ™ e Athieties of Massachusetts. To procure this cepted. It had previously been ac- | ey now has thirty nine pupils in . —— a - At the American Legion Home, ———— — — My Carl GY: aos] Char) mn Loy 8 he det from Boston contract the local firm competed; "0 "yo mown Planning and | erades one to six. WRIST IN SOCCER Enola, three bandits entered, took | APPLIES FOR A DIVORCE Bodin Be ha oam®s (ot ol NN with some of the largest manufac- Some will iow a mm. Earl R. Shelly, son of Mr. and | $1500 from the patrons, bought the Charging indignities Earl M. | end with. i i wy 'M hi 8] a ry TASTES TS TE IE turers in the country, such as Amn be presented to the Solicitor and ORDERED A REEVISION OF Mrs. Earl V. Shelly, Henry Street, | house a drink and departed. Ginder, thirty-nine Mount Joy R2, end Marietta Avenue doi Ss, TWO FAKE YO erican, Lincoln and Stevens The preliminary work will proceed. FIRE INSURANCE RATES suffered a broken right wrist dur- Richard E. Newville, 21, Colum- | against Marian Ginder, thirty-eight : nd Mo. Wi Bauchmon. ahd or Nev students openeit mill is now advertising for immedi- Breas over 310 A wholesale, state-wide revision | ing soccer practice at school on bia R2 fell asleep, his car ran off | of 626 Juniata St. They were! on: a 2 > I : ey = 8 a 11 at the I aster Hospital School ate help 10 wwe shifts. in fines, $10 tor peddlers’ licenses | of fire insurance rates, saving the | Monday. the Lincoln Highway near Melody | married Oct. 16, 1929. will Mrs Bau hy ne o Yat ing with members. and $15 for street permits. Also | Property owners an average of a- a Inn, into a field, damage $300. —— eee brother. Rev. Richard fos enc] Bl om vere, Jane SCHOOL REUNION SATURDAY issued 12 permits for which there bout $4,000,000 a year, was ordered | THAT'S THE COURT CRDER Three men captured in Kirkwood, | ATTENDING LEBANON VALLEY | family at Saltillo. Hur tivicd C : oa ark, 371 N. Barbara street and The Airy Dale School reunion | was no charge. Saturday by Insurance Commis- Earl M. Ginder of Landisville is | Md, in a car rented at Lancaster,| Ruby Helwig, 22 W. Donegal St., | Mr ad Me Wm Evin " a vary Jae So lenberger, Mt. Joy RI. wil] be held Saturday at 7:30 p. m, | The Street committee reported a |S!-Ner James F. Malone, Jr. The | ordered to pay $15 a week for the admiited robbing the Manning and Lee Ranck, 25 East Main St, | children Jack and Susan of Dovles- | MARRIAGE LICENSES in the Airy Dale School house, Lan- | request from the Farm Show com- | "€W rates will hecome effective on | support of his wife Marian Gin- | Sporting Goods Store at Columbia. have enrolled as students at Leb- | {own spent the week-end with Mrs.| May ; d a bs ro caster Junction. | (Turn to page 2) Oct. 1. I ) der of 626 Juniata St. in Lancaster. ! They were from Wrightsville. J anon Valley College, Annville ! Briner’s father, J G Ma Ct ti ot 3 eat a 4 i a 3 2 J Sami Telit WHER a Rael
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