ny ae Gala Halloween Parade And Dance Here Monday, October 31, Sponsored By Lions Club Five Cars In Jam At Landisville Intersection Sun. One person was hurt slightly when five automobiles jammed to- gether on the new Harrisburg Pike near the Landisville inter- section at 6:45 p. m. Sunday. State Policeman Wm. Devlin had said the injured person, Mrs. Ger- trude Nissley of Florin complained of chest pains and was treated for shock by a physician. She was a passenger in a ve- hicle driven by her husband, Nor- man Nissley, fifty-two, Florin that crashed against the rear of a car operated by H. M. Palmer, Raven- na, Ohio. Palmer's car was forced against the vehicle of Gordon E. Kling, thirty-one of Intercourse who was pushed against the rear of a car driven ky David K. Bleacher, twenty-two, 226 Juniata St, Lan- caster who in turn bumped against a car cperated by Elton R. Bom- berger, eighteen, 4 East Main St. this boro. Pvt. Devlin said Bomberger had intended to execute a left turn while traveling east but overshot the Landisville intersection. He accidentally stalled his car and] the three other cars all going east were forced to stop behind him. Nissley, police said, could not get stopped in time to avoid caus- ing the telescopic crash. Damage to Nissley’s car was estimated at $300, to Palmer's 1949 model, $400, to Kling's $150 to Bleacher’s $25 and none to Bom- berger’s police reported. (Turn to Page 3) er Mylin Spoke On Proposed Union School District About forty residents of the area attended a meeting Friday in the school building at Masterson- ville, when the proposed union school district was explained by Dr. Arthur P. Mylin, county su- perintendent and legal questions answered hy Richard Martin of Manheim, an attorney. This was of a series cf meetings being held to familiarize the voters with the question which will appear on the Nov. ballot. The union district would comprise Manheim borough and Rapho and Penn Twps. The hold One voters of will three public week: Monday night in Fire Co., hall; John Castle’s potato barn and on Thursday night Naaman Her- shey’s implement warehouse. > -_— SEVEN CATS BENEFIT FROM Penn Twp meetings next in AN AGED LADY'S WILL Mrs. Leah H. Heidler, eighty, of Silver Springs, who was struck | by an autoist and killed, gave $200 to Mrs. Betty H. Fackler, a neighbors, to care for her seven cats. Bequests were also made to the Sil- along Silver Spring Church and the ver Spring Cemetery Assoc., with other personal bequests. H. Koser, Landisville is for the estate. Citizens Of H| executor | and James N. Lightner is attorney | i } Sey. 30 a. Annexation At a Standstill; Up To Petitioners As we mentioned in these col- umns last week, Mount Joy Boro Council held a special meeting last Thursday for the purpose of consid- ering a request of the supervisors of Mount Joy Township. The point at issue involves a thirty acre tract of land which a majority of the property owners annexed to the Boro. However, the Township Board of Supervisors notified Council that if the land becomes a part of the boro it will ask renumeration for a $4800 macadam road recently constructed in the area. As a result of the township su- pervisors’ action, Council decided to hold up action on the annexa- tion, pending further investigation | and discussion. If and when the land owners can persuade the Supervisors to with- draw their demands, the annexation will be made. Until that time there is little likelihood that anything can or will be done. me tl A A ZEAGER PROPERTY WAS SOLD FOR $3.800 ON SATURDAY On Saturday the Devisees of the | late Margaret Bopp sold at public sale on the premises, Nos. 52-54 W. Donegal street this boro, which comprised ‘wo lots each 50x203 ft., each with frame dwelling. The purchaser was Oliver Funk and the price paid was $3,800. C. S. Frank was the auct., Claud Zeller, clerk and Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, the attorneys. At the same time John L. Zeager, executor of the estate of Elizabeth Zeager. deceased, sold a lot of per- sonal property. ET OR THIS MAKES THREE The right rear fender was torn front of The Bulletin office when a freight truck and the car collided. This was the third accident in a weeks time at.the same spot. NEW PUMPER HOUSED SAT. Friendship Fire Company’s new 500 gal. LaFrance pumper arrived in town Saturday. It has a seven man cab and is one of the most modern pieces of fighting equipment available. fire Jas. M. Cameron Died Wednes. At Penryn ! Donegal Springs Wednesday night in | Cameron, died at family James McCormick banker and industrialist, noon Wednesday at the homestead, Donegal Springs, after a long illness. Born at Lochiel, the family coun- try place between Harrisburg and Steelton,, Academy and Philips Dexter Acad- emy, Exeter, N. H., and received his bachelor’s degree from Harvard in 1887. Surviving are three sisters: Mary Cameron and Mrs. W. H. he Bradley, both of Harrisburg; and Mrs. Chandler Hale, Washington D. C. He was a member of Donegal So- Tomorrow Top Row, left to right: Micky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buller; Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yingst; Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Randler. Second Row, left to right: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leib; Fannie, daughter of Mr. and Dena, Mrs. Harold O. Shearer, Donna, daughter of Marlin Ney, all of Mt. Joy. | the dwelling is estimated | to save most of the ing | in a Miss Bradford County c¢ | But they 84, | day, attended Harrisburg | Miss | | erick Shreich. | THEIR DRIVING | held on $500 bail hearing hefore | Glenn W. MOST The - THE M INUTE Ww EEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XLIX, NO. 22 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 27, 1949 $2. 00 a Year in Advance Kira Destroyed Hossler Home At Mastersonville Fire destroyed the home of Marlin Hossler, Manheim R4 near Mastersonville, last Thursday left a family of four homeless. Hossler and his wife and their children Richard, six and Bruce, four, found temporary quarters that night at the home of John K. Shenk a neighbor. Damage to at $7,500. Fire Chief Richard Myers, Man- heim said the fire started in the small frame shed attached to the rear of the dwelling and then ra spread through the house. Flam- | es spread slowly at the start and | firemen and neighbors family’s cloth- were able and furniture. Mrs. Hossler told firemen was cleaning house when she had she discovered the fire. She sum- moned the Manheim and Mt. Joy Fire companies. Chief Myers said cause of the fire was not determined. Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading A white plastic ballocn 75 feet | in diameter landed on a farm near | : ~ | Spring Grove off a sedan Wednesday morning in in York County. The John Williams building at Atglen was by fire and the loss was $25,000. Bus fares in Reading and vicinity were hiked from 8 to 9 cents by authority of the State Commission. A Greyhound bus rammed storage the rear of a tractor-trailer loaded | with sheet steel, near Paoli. One killed, thirty-one hurt. In Bradford Co. wanda, fifty beauties around are are cows not girls. A. Gable, York fifty-six and William aged were er his sentenced to do six months in jail for chaining her sister to a at their home. RE MR. AND MRS. ALVIN REIST HOSTS TO FLYING CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. bed | tertained the following members of | the Chiques Flying Club on Sun- at their ranch which is loca- { ted near Indian Steps Museum, in| | | York County. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Balsbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Betty Miller, Stehman and Fred- Kenneth Bender, old Baer, Doris Eager, Landis, Arthur Hostetter re ee ee FORTY-ONE DRIVERS LOST LICENSES Lost week the State revoked the of forty-one driving privileges { motorists and restored the cards | to sixteen. Those from this sec-! tion who cannot drive are: John | M. Shemas, Rheems and Cloy Mar- tin of E-town RD1 who were charged with speeding Earl New- | comer of Salunga, lost his for be- ing a habitual viclator. re — | EPHRATA MAN HELD ON | HIT AND RUN CHARGE Robert A. Linton, Ephrata was court after a of Peace at for Justice Kauffman Ironville on hit and run charges. State Pclice charged that Linton failed to stop at an zccident involving a car operated by H. Honberger of Salunga, the scene of near | Ironville. cn A A | WILL BUILD A HOME Gingrich, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, east of town, will erect a dwelling immediately west of present Haines dWelling. He already started the erection of the garage. ————- ATTENDED WEDDING At the Boyce-Schreiber wedding at Chestnut Level Saturday, Mrs. James Snavely, of town was one of the bridesmaids while her husband served as an usher. Mr. Paul new the has and egal High Halloween day committee Hawthorne, as Lily shaw, treshments, destroyed ! | Clark, Donald Wolgemuth. To- | entered | ntest. | | preach- wife | Reist en- | | the Social Welfare Assoc. Joy. THE VERNONS FROM BRAD- FORD PAID VISIT FRIDAY It was indeed a pleasure to have | Mr. and Mrs. William Vernon and | sons, from Bradford Pa. stop off | long enough to say hello while motoring thru town Friday en- route to the Penn-Navy game on Saturday. 3ill is a son of that veteran sportsman, physician and good all around fellow, Doctor A. W.| Vernon. Dic. is one of those | chaps who really enjoys life. He is so intensely imbued with nature | that we would term him of the | migratory type. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon summer at Bradford and winter in Florida. May all the Vernong continue to enjoy life as we know they do. EE Student Council Is Sponsoring a Hallowe'en Party The student council of School is Party in the October 31 by sponsoring a gvim Mon- evening, Student appointed council follows: Program, Ann Greider, Dorothy Sperla, Decorations, president are Jane Waller, Vernon Haw- Peggy Hicks, Musser, Wilbur Clara A. Weaver, Tickets, Paul Pauline Bradley, Wilbur Brubaker, Re- Eugene Swope. Dick Avis Shetter, Margaret thorne: Rosene Jean Shirk, Brandt; Miller, Ibach, eph Robt len Col- Humbert, members will be inducted (Turn to page 3) mem. memes Rt Sem New into | JOUPLE WED 60 YEARS HCNORED AT A DINNER East Don- | Vernon | Hazel Crank- | Brubaker, | Jos- | Dick, | Chrysler Head Recalls Early Days as Fireman At a ship. Fe recent meeting of Friend- Company here, Mr. Kauffman T. Keller, president of Corp. in Detroit, Mich, an Honorary Life Mem- | shown Chrysler wos made | ber for his deep interest the company from time to time. Keller's letter explanatory: Here it is: I am greatly hon- an Honorary Life Mount Joy Fire of | self Gentlemen: ored to become Member of the Department. I look back to the early days | of the old hand pumper and the two wheeled hcse carts and re- member distinctly Will Helig pul- ling that cart and a couple other | fellowes and myself attempting to assist by pushing the rear. I do (Turn to Page 2) ntl Qe em | TOCAL LADY WILL SHARE | IN I. H. PAYNE ESTATE Susan Hughes Hook of Peaceful Meadow Farm, Joy the of | the Inman H. Payne of 15 Park Avenue, New York, accord- ing to provisions of his will of=- fered for probate Friday in Sur- rcgate’s Court in New York. The Mount Joy legatee, a friend of Mr. Payne, a New York ship official will receive $75,000 third of the residuary es- along with articles of person- Penns Mount will share in estate late line | plus one tate | al property. rrr etl OW en eee ‘Gala Hallowe'en Parade and Dance On Monday Night the | { | | | | The final arrangements for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowers of | Lions Club gala Hallowe’en parade Landisville celebrated their 60th | and dance, scheduled for Mcn- wedding anniversary Sunday. ay, Oct. 31st, are shaping up into They were honored at a family | quite an event. dinner at Hostetter’s Dining Room | The parade will be controlled hy here Seventy-one members had | James Spangler and the Lion’s been present | Club loud speaker system. A drop in party was held at their home from 3 to 7 p. m. with more than 100 friends attending | Mr. and Mrs. Bowers are the par- ents of seven children. William L., Anna, wife of Bair Sheaffer, Amos L., Ada, wife of Harry G | Rohrer, Ella, wife of John Neff, Lillie Mae, Mie of Harry Shenk [ end Norman L., all residing in the vicinity of Landisville, A Just WhatltMeans To Contribute Har- | ‘To Chest Drive Every citizen of Mount Joy who contributes to tne Community | Chest Drive will be a member of of Mount This assceiation is receiving | fine cooperation from our local clubs and crganizations and also citizens. They, however, wish to make the organization strong and permanent for the benefit of our | community. In order that the people of Mt. have full information re- garding the the Social Velfare Assoc. and also the County A gencies which are willing to co- Joy may work of operate with our local association, so’ that the needs of cur commun=- ity may be better served, all the Agencies listed are members of the Community Chest of Lancaster Co: | Assoc. for the Blind, Lanc. S for Crippled Children, Ros- emere Sanatorium, Lancaster Gen- oclety (Turn to page 3) —— A eer. SQUARE DANCES IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Alvin Bigler presided over the meeting of the high school band club Mcnday evening. Plans were made to hold square dances this winter in the high school auditorium. A Christmas party is being planned. A food sale will be held in November. Ed BAND FAIR BEING PLANNED Flans for a band fair were made at the meeting of the ladies aux- iliary of the fire company last week. The fair will be held on Nov. 18 and 19 at the fire hall, Co. | The parade, which will form at the Grade School building, will be fieaded by cclor guards of the Ro- Veterans of For- | tarians, Firemen, | eign Wars, American Legion and | other clubs of the town. | The order of the parade follows: Ls Mount Joy Lions Club gala float; Division I, Aide, Charles | Bs shleman, Mt. Joy High School { 3and, | 6 years, children contestants aged 1- Division II, Aide, Mah- Marietta High School | lon Foreman, | Band, children contestants 6-12 | years and over. Divisicn III, Aide, William Batzel, Elizabeth- | town High School Band, adult | contestants. Division 1V, Aide, | Lloyd Myers, Groups of contest- "ants and floats. The parade route along Main St., | wil] gaily lighted by a large of flood lights and hun- | dreds cf tlares carried by paraders. | The remainder of the will | be lighted by extra street lights The Judges will view the parade | on Main St., and then headed by | Lester Mumma wil] proceed to the awarding of parade is dis- be | number route large and flares. | high school for the | the prizes after the | missed. | Forming promptly at 6:30 and | moving promptly at 7:00 the par- | ade will move east on Columbia | Avenue to Jacob St.; north on { Jacobs to Main; ‘west on Main to | New Haven; south on New Haven | to Marietta; east on Marietta do | Poplar; Poplar to the where it will disband. hundred dollars the | prizes will be awarded after which | Jim Henrick’s Orchestra will | nish music for a public dance | the There wil] cider and pretzels as well prearranged program. James Spangler, Lions Club president and James Sheaffer, par- ade chairman have made every ef- fcrt to make this parade the best in the community. Enter and win | a prize. In the take place Tuesday, November LETTERS GRANTED The First National Bank and Trust Co., of Mount Joy, adminis- trator of the estate of Samuel Funk late of Mt Joy. south on high school | { Several in fur- in high school. be as a case of rain, parade will 1st. - » nu | Mr, | hear feet frem a barn rafter | to be | Sunday acceptance is! | BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED | BY FALL FROM RAFTER J. Clyde Hiestand, Mrs. Christian Bainbridge, suffered nine, son of Hiestand serious and | internal injuries when he fell ten at his home | Sunday afternoon. He was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital where he underwent an emergency operation and was said in a serious condition night. The boy was playing in the barn at the time. He gency first aid treatment Gratch of Maytown and the hospital in the munity ambulance. —- — Essay Contest Winners’ Trip To Lake Success (By Joe Shaeffer) A very goodly number of Rotari- ens gather for at Hostetter’s. losser shared the was given emer- by Marietta Tuesday's Ralph and Dr. Sch- honors for musie, the visiting Rotarians and Secretary Les gave a report on the members who made up their at- tendance. President Walt the winners for announced that and open !o juniors and seniors was won by Barbara Ranck, a senior and (Turn to vage 2) A — REV. McGREGOR IN HOSPITAL Rev. Thomas A. McGregor, pas- tor of the local Presbyterian church the Presbyterian is a patient in Hospital, Philadelphia, the result of an accident at his heme, 9 Marietta Avenue. Rev. McGregor was carrying ref- use to the rear of his home when he accidently stepped into a sewer suffered a prob- hole being dug there. He a fracutred heel bone and able spine injury. Dr. D. Schlosser and ordered his removal to Lancastpr General Hospital from which he was later taken to Phila- delphia for treatment. > — CORN QUEEN, ATTENDANTS AT FARM WOMEN MEETING was summoned A meeting of the Scciety of the Farm Women No. 8 was held re- cently at the home of Mrs. J. Roy Greider, Mt. Joy R1 when Mrs Mary Alwine reviewed the book, “Especially Father”. Members ccllected donations and meeting Corn the relief at the Brubaker, Mt. Joy attendants were soap for Shirley Queen and her guests, Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sharp, Florin, a son Tuesday at the Gener- al Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gable, disville, a son Sunday at ter General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peters, Lan- Lancas- heim R2, a son Monday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nissley | E-town RD3 a daughter Saturday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winters, New Haven St. announce the birth last Wednesday at the Genera] Hospital. of a daughter ———— ct MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl B. Alexander, Lancaster and Dorothy Garber of this place. Charles H. Paules, Landisville and Ruth M. Mower, Bainbridge RDI. Paul Martin, Jr., Donegal Road, Mt. Mount Joy R2. — cet nes WE'RE MAKING A RECORD The Bureau of Highway persons were killel on Common- wealth roads during the first eight months of the year. —— WALKED 108,000 MILES ‘Harry H. Sess Lititz, who was retired as a mail carrier, claims that he walked 108,000 mil- es equal to four times around the eman of J world. late ! Dr. taken to | Com- | meeting the with Ray Wiley introducing and guests, the United Nations essay contest sponsored by the club the Man- Joy and Phyllis Faus Becker, Safety Monday reported that a total of 976 "The Local News Mortuary Record For The Past Week Throughout This Very Briefly Told Entire Locality | Harry E. Smith, sixty, at Col- Workmen started to erect snow bi Yr ur Na. fences along highways ! . slong ns Nays Lawrence DeWitt Orendorf, forty- Harry J. Burns, eighty, Mount- . ville. wie hit he sar and tl ; eight, at Falmouth. ot 5 as NL bY © ca? ang Is nos- | Percy Gerfin, fifty-four, school italizec : I bi Ah | director at Columbia. Thieves stole about $2,000 worth | Haro A..F. tof arry A. Farmer, seventy- of silk at the Conestoga H:siery | 2b the Mason Fon, Se . © » viasonie omes town. Mill near Ephrat: i aie x | Margaret, wife of Walter Goch=- The A. S. Kreider Shoe Factory | 4 > . : nauer at E-town. She was forty- at E-town is on short time due to | hott Ter | two, a shortage « orders. . . : | Mrs. Lizzie West, eighty-six, for= A quart of milk was success- | : ’ > : . . | merly of Elizabethtown, at Wil= fully used to extinguish a fire in| 4 : ; | mington, Del. an automobile at Ephrata. | “mrs. Katie Obe Just to have some fun pranks- Is fe ie rholtzer, sixty- ters set a number of carn shocks | vy > he home of her daughter, afire in a field near Elstonville | oo ip ard Heim, Rizbetite | At Meadville, Pa. a farmer grew r ‘7 potatoes so big that he and his | S tichard, 7 year old son of Lloyd wife can eat only a half of one i: : ne Anna Eckman Hess died Two 18 year ld New Jersey | at i ketown. The paternal boys driving a stolen car. were | ropes are Mr. _and Mrs. nabbed by the police at E-town. | ov Hess of Landisvillle. Four wingless chickens will be Mis . shown at a Feed Dealers Assoc. | Miss Harriet C. Aller meeting at Hotel Brunswick at A brief notice of her death had (Turn to page 3) Everything That Lancaster on Oct. 28-29 ———— A SENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT “HUCKLEBFRRY FINN", Thursday and Friday, November | 10 and 11th, the Senior Class « Happened At Mount Joy high school, will present | “Huckleberry Finn,” a three act| Fl R tl comady, at the high school audi- orin ecen y torium. Based on the immortal story | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klinert spent by Mark Twain, the play will be| the weekend at Camp Fairplay, in presented in period costumes. | Perry Co. Robert Divet will play the role of! Miss Mary Hershey, of Douglas- Huckleberry Finn. Others in the | ton, R. I, and neice Virginia Her- cast include: Warren Bates, Charles | shey, Miss Edith Hershey of Dal- Texas and Miss Mary Erb of of Middletown visited Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Sarah Brown, las, Marjorie Herr, Fredine Geh- | Kenneth Nis- man, | { sley, Richard Peifer, Shirley tif Bo E. Hershey and Harold Buller heard, Shirley Schofield and ood aod family during the weekend. Wagner. | Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bernhard Miss Catharine G. Zeller, English | and sons, attended Love Feast on teacher, will direct the production. | Sunday at the Maiden Creek Mary Jane Hoffer and Barbara Church of the Brethren near Read- Fanck wil act as student directors ing Charles Rovenolt and Miss Edna| Mrs. Bessie Nickmer visited Martin, of the faculty, will be in | friends in town on Wednesday. charge of stage and tickets, respect- | Mr. Nathan Shelly of Manheim ivelv | visited his brother, Mr. Samuel Committee chairmen are as fol- | Shelly on Sunday. lows: stage, Samuel Dock: business, | Mrs. Nelson Felty and Mrs. Jas. James Hornafius: tickets, Melissa Wagener of Lancaster spent Tuesday Strickler; publicity, Robert Kramer; | with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. wardrobe, Marian Breneman; make- | Mrs. Emma Peifer spent Sunday up, Edna Bartch ushers, Miriam | with Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and Loewen. family at Mount Joy. re | The Home Builders Class and a OCTOBFR 12 WEDDING | group from the Florin Church of WAS ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY | the Brethren, sixty-three in num- Miss Rachel S. Kraybill, Donegal | ber were the guests of Rev. and Springs Road, daughter of the late | Mrs. D. I. Pepple at Sunday School B. Lehman Kraybill and Bertha | and Church at Woodsbury Sunday. Stauffer Kraybill, and Luke A. Bru- Mrs. Adah Eichler entertained baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno | {he following to dinner on Sunday; Brubaker, Richfield, were married | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr. at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, October | and Mrs. Martin Liggins, Mrs. Hel- 12, in the bride’s home. Bishop | en Musser, Miss Margaret Eichler. Henry Lutz, Mount Joy, officiated | The dinner was given in honor nf assisted by Henry Garber, Mount | {he latters birthday. father of | Personal Mention John F. Wagner, Newark, N. J., Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Smoker | spent Sunday with relatives here. at Columbia, celebrated their fiftieth | Cpl. Everett Miller of Fort Dix, their home | N. J. is visiting his father Clyde and Menno Brubaker, bridegroom a ee THE SMOKERS CELFBERATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Joy, the wedding anniversary at Tuesday by open house. Present was | Miller at Marietta. Mrs. Pauline Heilig of this place Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart and whose husband, the late Dr. W. R. | sons Barry and Jay Jr, spent the Heilig was best man at the wedding. | weekend in Virginia. The Smokers are well known, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culhave of Smoker having conducted a phar- | Harrisburg spent the week here macy here, (the present Martin’; | with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates. five and dime) for number of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates re- years turmed Saturday from a weeks EEE ced vicit with relatives in Dayton, O. 110 CHILDREN ENROLLED IN Mrs. Cyrus Gainer, Mt. Joy St., MT. JOY RELIGIOUS CLASS underwent an operation at the Os= One hundred ten children en- | teopathic hospital, Lancaster, last rolled in the Religious School for | Tuesday grade school pupils last week, the Mr. and Mrs. William Barto of Ministerial Assoc. has announced Rome, N. Y, spent the weekend Fourth, fifth and sixth grade pu- | here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. pils of the Mt. Jcy School will at- | Clinton Eby Jr. tend classes held in nine churches Mr. and Mrs. Park Neiss Sr. and 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siebert and MADE IMPROPER TURN | daughter Carol spent Sunday in Jacob Gish, Manheim R2, was | Baltimore, Md. prosecuted by State Police before meio —— Justice Shenck, at Landisville, for | TAKING 2-YR. MOTOR COURSE making an improper turn that | Glenn Bailey, son of Mr. and sulted in a collision. [ Mrs. Maurice Bailey, Donegal TTT. Springs Road, is taking a two years NATION'S CAR OWNERS | course at General Motors Institute Fifty-one per cent of 50,400,000 at Flint, Michigan. His course will American families own at least | consist of eight week periods be= one automobile. One out of 17 tween the Institute and Mohn Bros. two or more, at Lancaster,