The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 13, 1949, Image 1

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MOST -TO-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANGC ASTER COUNTY
Our Big Farm
ol oh The Mount Joy Bulletin
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: : a VOL. XL1IX, NO. 20 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 13, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance |
starting today and for the remain-
der of the week

Mount Joy's annual Community
Br aril A Grain Dryer All Roads Will Lead to Mount Joy, Oct. 13-14. 15
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‘The Local News






evening for three big days of events f a ad
starting with the crowning of the I all d ET () 1 T P Ww k
Corn Queen this evening be=- Being nst e > For he ast ce |
"FOL LOW \ |
tween 8 and 9 p. m. Nine contest- y JHE CROWDS S si
ants from six high schools and three Atl D St hman :
4-H Clubs have been selected. . . € $
This contest is conducted by the The I. D. Stehman flour and feed
Farm Women Society No. 8, Mrs. | mil] here is now installing one of
Jay Greider, chairman
The E. Donegal] High School
Band will furnish music for this

H. Manuel, P. R. R brakeman
at Columbia w killed by a train
Geo. L. Geil, Manheim R3, was
the most modern and practical
arrested for violating the battery
grain drying equipments to lhe
| rental act.
event. found os the market today — a { Samuel Kurtz, Ephrata RD1 has |
Friday's Program Campbell Grain Dryer. {| paid $20 and costs for failure to
The feature of today’s program It is manufactured by the Cam- | feed his dog
is the corn husking contest for the bell Dryer Co.. of DesMoines, Ia. |
Shaeffer family of Lititz RD1 have
typhoid fever

championship of the county.
The husking events will be held
at the farm of John Melhorn, ten- | Corn States Hybrid Service, also
anted by Wilbur Snyder, which is | of Des Moines.
located on the Marietta Pike at It is a self contained unit, con-
the edge of Mount Joy borough, | structed of aluminum and al-
with the eliminations scheduled fr | uminum alloy. The capacity at 5
10 a. m. and the final contest to | per cent moisture reduction is 200
start at 1 p. m. National contest | bushels per hour or approximately
rules will be observed officials had | 5.000 bushels of grain per 24 hour
and was purchased through the
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nay & SN
TN Lancaster County industries has
produced $411 million worth of
products in 1948
At a sale of personal property at
White Oak on Saturday a walnut |
dutch cupboard brought $350.
Susquehanna Fire Co. won $200 |
and Shawnee, both of Columbia

said. day. The heat is supplied by an $100 in the State Firemen’s parade
Only amateur huskers who have (Turn to page 7) | at Greensburg,
teen residents of Lancaster re ll ee 8, Ie || George Ritzman, Columbia R2,
ty for the past six months are el- | CORN HUSKING WINNERS IH FF a ( 3 - YJ 1 | | | was fined $10 and costs for failure
{Turn #0 Dage 2) AT NEW HOLLAND'S SHOW = Typ) | to yield the right of way after be- |
UN DOE f= | WO 1 E [ N I | ing involved in an accident its
Winners of the corn husking


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Next Sundar, Oct 16. he pour | Levis Ber, Mont Jov 5 ove Oye Community | Of State College Of Well Known |The Dailies For gx ore or mowers
Interdenomin: inne 1 Bible and Mis- | minute, 31 seconds. The contest ESSO SERVICENTER, SUNDAY


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Trinity Evangelical Congregational



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Church. Fifteen missionaries repre- | There is every indication that| no Maw Louise Holbein, daugh- By Joe Sheaffer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hus-| Seventeen states have okayed | center, next to the Clearview Diner
senting eleven different mission | the winners, in addition to a num- ter of Mr andl Mrs. Harry F.| Tuesday was Farmers Day at|ien of Davidsville announce the |the soldiers bonus and twenty-five | on the Harrisburg highway Route
hoards will be present at the con- | ber of the contestants will com- Holbein, East Petersburg and Ri- | Rotary and sixty eight Rotarians | engagement of their daughter, | have rejected it. 2230, on Sunday, October 16th
ference speaking at various times | pete in the corn husking contest hurd H Kahler, son of Mr. and Farmers, guests and visiting Rotar- | jean, to Franklin M. Shupp, son More labor walkouts may boost | Open twenty-four hours daily, he
during the week. | which features our Farm Show Mrs. Cleon Kahler Landisville. | ians attended the meeting with | of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Shupp | the nation’s strike idle to two | offers motorists Fsso’s courteous
The missionaries will be speaking | here this week. The contest at Were married at 2 > m. Sunday, | President Walt Sloan officiating. | of this place. The wedding is million this week. | service and can supply you with ac- |
in various churches in Mount Joy | ur show is for county champion- in Centerville Evan. U. B. Church. The music was under the super-|t, take place on Thanksgiving A fire visible 18 miles complete- | cessories, oils, tires etc. Read the ad |
and surrounding towns Sunday ship. . vision of Ralph Eshleman, with Dr.| Day at the Westment Presbyter- |ly destroyed a lumber company | cn another page.
morning and evening. Sunday af- ,— ——————— Miss Dorothy M. Hossler, daugh- | Schlosser at the piano. Ray We-| jan Church. plant worth $100,000. | Your patronage will be appreciat-
ternoon at 2:30 p.m. a Missionary | MRS. SPANGLER TO HEAD ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S.| ley introduced the visiting Rotar- Miss Husten attended The Pa] #4 doe and two fawn had their | ed. Stop in Sunday, October 16, the
Rally will be held in the host church | RAPHO TWP. TEACHERS Hossler, Manheim R2 and Elwood | 1ans, while the farmers were in-| State College and is at present | breakfast on the Conestoga Golf | opening day.
at which time the missionaries will | Mrs. Daisy Spangler, a teacher in| C. Moyer, son cf Mr. and Mrs. troduced by the individual mem- | teaching first grade at the Her- | Course at Lancaster. pues
(Turn tg page 5) the Mastersonville School was el-| Oliver Moyer, Manheim RD3 were ber who broughs them. shey Industrial School. Two Arizona endurance fliers | AT THE COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
= re ected president of the Rapho Twp. | married at 6 p. m. Saturday in Sam Miller gave the weather re- Mr. Shupp, a graduate of The broke the world’s record by re- Mrs. Dorothy Zeller, Pinkerton
port and incidently he stated that| penna. State College, received his | maining in the air, 1,124 hours, 47 | Road, was removed to the Columbia
TWO MOTORCYCLISTS HAD Teachers at a reorganization meet- | the home of the bride's parents
CLOSE CALL ON WET STREET | ing in the school at Sporting Hill | with Rev. Irvin Wenger officiating.
Two motorcyclists, riding tandem | Friday evening.
had a fortunate escape from injury | Mrs. Warren Heisey, Lincoln Miss Mildred Gutshall, daughter !
Albert Gutshall, welcome to all present and stated | now employed as School Psychol-
we would have fair weather for | Master of Science degree in Clini- | days. Hospital, Monday as a surgical pa-
cur Farm Show here in Mount Joy. cal Physchology from the same in- Nearly 200 taxi drivers are now
Pres. Walt gave a brief address of | stitution in August 1949. He is | Working without pay to save
their bankrupt company at Pitts-

is satisfactory
Mere

last Friday morning while going | Schoo] who presided as past presi- | of Mr. and Mrs. Tye 5, 0 | : . bus
east on Main St. in a line of traffic. | dent was chosen secretary and the | of Bainbridge and Gene Mohr son (Turn to Page 2 j ogist at the Hershey Industrial wrgh. . So fo
When the preceeding vehicles | treasurer. Mrs. Katherine Link, |of Mrs. Sarah Mohr, Bainbridge IRA i - OD PAIT SH | Schau L Dating World yar I he Bs cg kod on the Personal Mention
stopped at the Market St. intersec- | Sporting Hill School was named | were married at 2 p. m. Saturday | 0 2 oe ot ; Jaw action. a8 a glider pilot In Be yin : > ma | a :
tion, the driver of the cycle, in or- | chairman of the lookout committee. in St. Luke's Lutheran Church in| FOR A 1 A RE FAR) > ; | European Theater. He was dis- rammed a see-saw through a large Mrs. Cora Seppo. her
der to avoid the car in front of him, | Mrs. Myrtle Weinhold of Union (Turn to page 7) Ira M Good of Bainbridge BDI, charged with the rank of 1st Lt. | window. | and son-in-law and fou children
hic brakes. The. Nighy) Square School and Mrs. Ida Eve oe paid $1000) for a County | after forty-six months in the ar- Al the end of World War 11 all of H never, visited Mr and Mrs
was wet and the cycle turned com- { man, Midway Schco] were also ap- AUTO SPLINTERS HOUSE if 3 a bg bi sandy “a med forces. Nor re Sites cars in Housed Clapier 220 East Main St.
pietely around throwing the riders | Pointed to the committee. ANOTHER CAR STRIKES FLARE a Ne ib he} ih di ris 000 Oo. oday there are | ¢ Hy Sch arid son.
west bound traffic. Fortunately the J. has been | t nd hust i M nd Mi
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to the street directly in front of the | There were 18 teachers at this An automobile driven by James . 1 Cans > elon T™ vi . .
3 { meeting. Hess, nineteen, Florin struck the | lic sale by George Ruths vford on | ore Vi ence d The man : who ied thirteen | David are visiting the formers sis-
Friday afternoon. Seven acres persons at Camden,
Marshall |
a side of the home of

traffic Torna 2] the oy dng ! Ghoeffer at Market St. and the | 2fe¢ meadow B I ti Ad P proven insane and will be sent to | Moore in Kentucky, and will visit
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b di re Bap Week’ 5 Birth Record Harristurg pike in Florin about 1 | Improvements include 2 1-2 story | U e in S dy an asylum. friends at Fort Oglethorpe return-
Fre s. bank bay stab- arry Stac se fp : 3
> frame house, bank barn with stab driother of those. Weekly Harry Stackhouse, 40 frem | ing home Saturday
for 9 cows and 34 steers; | : aster R. D. > aPP: L, rrr HAG isi
Ow nt i$. oH illustraticns of the reader interest] "> ct 2. D. 4 fell off a PP and I
p. m. Hess escaped injury but the | i
{ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ginder, Man- | car tore down a wire fence and | M8
KEMMERLY PAID FINE AND . : | concrete block cow be > ec ig] sg coke le v .
COSTS in DIDN'T lind | heim R2, a daughter at Lancaster | splintered the side of the house. j conerel 20 cow barn Sipe | of The Bulletin plus the pulling ligit 0a and broke his ankle | RAYMOND MILLER HAS
ith : | Qsteopathic Hospital. A flare placed on the highway | With stanchions and water bowls |, 0. of jis advertising. ad both wrists PURCHASED HINES PROPERTY

John Kemmerly, sixty-five from | for 20 head, milk house, shedding -——
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Breneman | to warn traffic wos hit by a pass- Mr. Arthur Zerphey, one of the A property containing better


pido Ba gone of Landisville a son on Saturday at | ing automobile and hurled into a A oy efficient attendants at the Sido Mis. NEY wi sn ii than seven actos of 10nd: on Walch
wilt and paid $5 fine Gnd. Cots | Loneaster General Hospital. ditch where it set fire to leaves | i with lochs Gas Staticn, Mt. Joy St. placed the Mrel 3: Tre Heisey Milton is located a two and one half
Wedresday ot the hori Wik Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peters, The fire was spreading towards } onl sles | following ad in these columns’ with Grove. ewe & a : 4 Chives st ry brick house of nine rooms,
Yustice <b io Panes Deed Rare E-town RD2 a son Sunday at St. | the front porches of nearby homes | ot a [ orders to insert it four times but i nd ” dhe Middle | a frame barn and two tolacco
Kemmerly was oriented Tuesday Hospital whet jt was brought under ron REV. LEVI SHEETZ TO SPEAK | ice wos ‘encughi The second town Garden Club in the Currie ut [sheds Stunted on Ge Toad edie
Constable Alber Cunningham | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepler, trol by persons attracted to the AT CROSS ROADS OCT. 23 | week the outfit was sold to a Lan- ty’ building on Hn ng- from Centerville to the Lancaster
on the compliint a is al Joy Rl, a son at St. Joseph's accident, Pov: Too Shoots 2 itive ink caster man. Ny i Soni rd to Harrisburg road in EE. Hemp-
neighbor | pital Tuesday, MY Flor yo : 2 1 Bible | F SA] re Bucke! de 1 of tl : I on - ye | field Twp. was offered at sale on
5 sini | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haug, 301 West | . . | rm, now a mi er anc oe | FOR SALE. Buc ay and ‘ bo r of the nter- unty Flow- } Saturday by Milton Hines The |
Main street. a sof Tuesday ut = American le on teacher of Bellefonte, Penna., will Range Boiler, used 2 yrs. Arthur | er Club for over eight years property was purchased by Ray-
NEW BEAUTY SHOP eA Hany g | speak at the Cross Roads Brethren | Zerphey, N. Barbara St, Mt. Joy, em : Po
A | Lancaster General Hospital. Ls | Phone 3-5162. 39-4t | mond Milller cf Oyster Point for
A beauty shop will be opened ni Mr ond Mm. Joseph Hummer | in Christ Sunday School on Oct. 23 == Sl . APPREHENDED AT HARRISB'G | $0 945
the next week to ten days in the | North Barbara St. anncuncs the Aux. Officers Installed Rally Day. Rev. Sheetz will al-| That same Week Mr. Zerphey Yichard Bless, Bainbridge RD | ll
gin owned by E LK Ting- | birth of a son at their home. The new officers were ‘installed at {50 preach at the service following | alsa inserted snothe r od wit o- [wes apprehignded by officials 0} the LANDISVILLE BOY ATE SOME
ey, (the former Roy B. Sheetz res- | ee i “" | the Rally. | ders for four insertions. Last | Lancaster County. Sheriff's Office RE Argh. cy had oan
: i . | the October meeting of the Ameri- | Ca . rv : at | WHEAT SPRAYED, MERCURY
idence), on East Main street. | ma . . oy - | ra | Saturday only ten days after The | in Harrisburg on Monday on an y
The shop will have a Delta Street | TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS ean, Legion Auxiliary Tuesday eve- | pICHLER HEADS THE | Bulletin was printed he also sold | attachment issued. by the Laneas- | R00 Mumma, seven, son cf
entrance and will be conducted by | Chief of Police Park Neiss had | Ming. Approximately | IOOF IN TOWN | the furnace. Here's the ad: ter County Court last May He Yr a Yrs ry Mumia! of
Jane Houseal and Doris Byle, pro- | two traffic violations last week, both members present. | James Eichler has teen elected | =e ——— | failed to comply with a court sup- | Landieyille Feceived . emergency
prietors and Fay Leitner. | for improper passing. They were : New officers are: President, Mrs. noble grand of ‘the IOOF Lodge. FOR SALE: Well- McC lain, 25-W port order, treatment at Lancaster General
cr | William McKinley Jr., of Hummels Edw. Brown; Vice President, MIS. | Other officers ove: Wm. HH. Myers | ho, we 516 Mo. _— “hai ee Hospital Tuesday night after he
THAT IS A LOT OF TAX | Wharf, Pa., and Robert L. McCurdy | Howard Brown, Corresponding sec- | y,. = yico.grand; Roy Zink, record- | ao WIN A WATCH FREE Swallowed wo of wheat
If you buy an average of a pack | Jr., of Altoona. Both will be sum- retay, Mrs. Marlin Sinegar; Report- | ing secretary; Christ Herr, finan-| Here’ Ss conclusive evidence that if Warren Hs Greenawall, Jeweler. sprayed w ith 2 Solution
ing Secretary, Mrs. Reed Graybill; |
Treasurer, Mrs. Lee Ellis Jr.; Chap-
lain, Mrs. Esther Flowers.
[TT TT The group decided to give $10.00
to each Girl Scout Troop it spon-
Model Coord] 'Mesting In sors, toward a party. And also gave
you want results from advertising | wast Main street
treasurer. | there's ONLY ONE place to put
sons sti lilies | it and that is in The Bulletin.
moned before Squire James Hock- cial secretary and Herman Brinser
enberry.
, will give away a ; EY
: . MAY ORDERED TO PAY
Rensie Watch this week. All you |
do is guess the time a watch dis-
DEEDS RECORDED Another Illustration played in his show window, will
Ivan F. and Betty M. Wolge- | Mr. George Rice, East Main | stop running. Read the ad on an- | 1d
muth of Mount Joy to Benjamin | Street, Mt. Joy, purchased a lot on | other page. | 2
of cigaretts per day you pay $25.-
55 annual tax to Uncle Sam.

Harry S. May, Maytown was or-














Observance Of Pennsylvania Week their woniribution to the National | RB. and Frances M. Funk, Leb: non | Detwiler Avenue from Clyde W. es A los eens | owes. a
Security Fund. one-half of premises cn 29 Mt. Joy | Goodling, Union Deposit, at private | CHET'S GETTING ALONG FINE ESTATES IB
Monday, November 14 the first St, Mount Joy $4,000. sale. The genial proprietor of the “Th UK :
® In honor of Governor's Duff's Pennsylvania Week which Paliic gard party of tse season will | Ellis B. and Mary L. Leaman, Mt. | The following ad appeared in last | Washington House. Mr. Chester ee iy Nea en
will be celebrated October 17-24, Mount Joy Borough Coun- be held at the Post Home. _ | Joy, lot on South Market street, | Thursday's Bulletin and Friday the | Armstrong, who is a patient at St. Ah areas en he > Daan
cil will hold a Mode! Council Mesting on October 178 of Mrs. Lee Ellis, out-going Presi- | Mount Joy to Charles L. and Mir- lot was sold. Joseph’s Hospital, is considerably gol Twp fri gn E as
7:30 P. M dor Yas pressried with the past- | jam G. Fish. aa. improved at this writing, we are c noy Tr, $6,186 I EE
7:3 LM, presidents pin and two Japanese EE FOR SALE: Lot 66x173 ft. located pleased to report. oe
® The feature of the evening will be a guest speaker and Vases. After the meeting, Mrs. Ellis | TOM WON FIRST PRIZE > Dotter Ave Ms wy rege — Te... | WOMAN DECLARED DEA
a movie titled "Pennsylvania Local Government in Action”. as Seemed ge emai fe) Te aang opens pe Tele. 162011 He sa 40-4p | METHODIST HOME OPENED | Has) Lynn, Whe v bev ig from |
auxilia an e ros ommander, | show with a bi )arade on hurs=- | ——— ee > ia eT | ? YR
The general public is invited and urged to attend this ee and two Past Com- | day. Thomas Soy of town MARRIAGE LICENSES Hetty Ca Boe 8 her, home Bt Bainbridge Seven
meating which will be held in the Fire Hall. manders, Jack Bennett and James | won first prize for being the most Earl Greenawalt, Florin and Seturday. It will Yor oo | Fe a oH Since
Shaeffer. comic individual, Elizabeth Kreider of Mt. Joy R2. occupancy Oct. 15 : cin A rr — ya
Very Br Told
Five members of the Ralph |
| broken leg when his father acciden- |
Local Residents [Quick Reading |r poi mover of viens
tient. Her condition at this writing |
| dered to pay the Rotary Home
{ $10 a week for the support of one
until he pays the $115 he
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
David Hamaker, fifty-one at
Columbia.
Mrs. Mary Amanda Elder, 83, at
Columbia.
| Alvin Hartman, fifty-five Man-
| heim Sunday.
Mrs. Lorena McMorris Huggins
85, at Bainbridge.
Mrs. Mabel Farst, fifty-six the
wife of Harry Farst, E-town, RD2,
at St. Joseph's Hospital,
| Mary Elizabeth Musser, seven=
week-old daughter of Henry S. and
| Verna S. Musser, Manheim RD3
| died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hos=
pital after an illness of four days
| with pneumonia
I'rederick A. Farmer
Frederick A. Farmer, seventy
123 Helen St, Wrightsville died at
{ his home at 4 a. m. Monday.
| He was born in Lancaster Co.
a son of the late Frederick G. and
Elizabeth Acker Farmer and was
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Everything That
Happened At
Florin Recently
The Florin Fire Company held
| their regular monthly meeting on
Tuesday evening at the Fire Hall.
| Richard Martin was appointed as=
| sistant fire chief. The company de-
| cided to pay off $1000 plus the in=-
| terest on the engine mortgage.
Rev. John Gable of the Evang. U.B.
| Church invited the firemen to par-
| ticipate in the annual Christmas

party.
| H. O. O'Neil, Justice of the Peace
| has opened his office in the Buller
| Apt. building, on Main street. Eve-
| ning office hours are from 7 to 9
| p. Mm.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vie=
[ tor Snyder.
| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of
Lancaster visited Mrs. Adah Eich=
ler and daughters on Sunday.
| Mrs. Benjamin Zimmerman visit=
ed relatives in East Petersburg on
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ee eee
LOCAL MAN'S CAR DAMAGED
BY TRUCK AT E'TOWN
| C. R. Shirk, 201 S. Barbara St.,
this boro, notified State Police his
automobile was damaged by a
truck which failed to stop after
striking his car in E-town shortly
before midnight Thursday.
He told police the tractor-trailer
truck’s trailer struck his car, par-
od at Elizabethtown. He was un-
Lle to furnish police with a des-
cription of the truck.
eA ens
ALABAMA MAN STABBED
| HIS ASSAILANT GOES FREE
Walter Crawford, forty-five, Ab=-
| beville, Ala., suffered multiple su-
perficial stab wounds during a
ficht at a labor camp near Salun-
ga, according to State Police.
Chief of Police Park Neiss of
this bero conveyed the man to the
| General Hospital where he was
treated and discharged. Police
| said he declined to take any action
against his assailant.
ans
| STATE HIGHWAY DEPT.
| REPORTS AS FOLLOWS
Failure to satisfy judgement and
file proof of financial responsihil-
ity, H. M. Swarr, Landisville lost
his driving privileges.
Drivers cards were restored to
{ John M. Getz, Mount Joy RD1 and
Burnell C. Brubaker Manheim,
cit meetin
“ALLIE” MYERS IN HOSPITAL
Mr. Albert Myers, New Haven
| St., was stricken ill suddenly while
at work at the Marietta Depot on
Wednesday and was removed to the
St Joseph's Hospital for observa=

fion
| rr Al

RETURNED FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Clayton Newcomer returned
io her home on Donegal Springs
Road on Wednesday after being a
| patient at General Hospital for seve
eral days for dental surgery.


ROBBERY AT FEED MILL
Burglars entered the B. S. Stauf-
fer & Son feed mill, on the road be«
tween Elizabethtown and Mount
Gretna, and stole between $20 and
$25 in cash. |
mn A
ELMER GROFF HONORED
At a meeting of the Pa. State
Foultry Federation Held at Hare
risburg, Elmer Groff of Mt. Joy
was elected vice president,