The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 05, 1950, Image 1

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A Difference of Opinion
On Fire Company’s Loan
PRACTICALLY ALL BORO
OFFICIALS WERE RE-ELECT-
ED: WILL GET BIDS ON TRAF-
FIC LIGHTS; NEW PARKING
RESTRICTIONS ADDED ON N.
BARBARA STREET,
At meeting of Boro
Council Paul
Stoner was re-appointed to
five year term the Borough
Planing and Zoning Commission.
H. Krall reported Henry Koser
has completed a survey the
water works.
Chief of Police Neiss reported
sign
pass and 2
Carl Krall reported
$5,373.20 in the
$9,779.23 in the
Burgess Elmer
Lizzie Zeager from 1932
to 1945,
Liens for 1946 to 1949 were
ed over to each collector directly.
A “No Parking This Side”
side
Main
property
turn=-
signs
of |
to
west
were placed on the east
North Barbara St.
Frank Streets and on the
from Frank St. to the
A yellow line helps to en-
force this new regulation.
The boro janitor again asked for
an increase in salary but same was
the regular from
Monday
evening,
a | side boro
on line.
at
not granted.
Councilman Krall
the
have been
still
that
house
2 reported
two stokers at the fire
overhauled but one was
not functioning properly.
A “No Parking, Here To Corner”
sign will again be erected at the
Methodist Church Market St.,
50 feet from the corner.
Bills paid amounted to $35.50 wa-
and $526.97 Boro acc't.
studying further the pro-
traffic
stop violations, 1 improper
accidents investigated.
a balance of
and
boro account
water account.
turned
$6.00
Zerphey on
over $53 in peddlers licenses,
in parking fines.
George A. Shenk,
Peace,
fines
the
for
ter account
After
posed
of
$50.00
Justice
turned over
installation of
at the intersection of
Manheim Streets, the
authorized advertise
for the of state
approved signal lights at both in-
tersections. The recent traffic
(Turn to page 5)
collected. signal
Main
secre-
James Hockenberry turned lights
$265.00 in fines collected and $483.-
00 of the 1949 tax collected. He
reported a balance of $6,434.38 on
the 1949 duplicate.
Arnold, Bricker and Byer
ed over $276.15 tax
over
and
to
purchase
tary
for
was
bids
turn-
liens on the

SE
Weddings
Our Community
During Past Week
Susan Mae Hertzler Ji
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55 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE
BRING $19,824 AT SALE
| Fifty-five head of Holstein cattle
| brought $19,824
head, at
at their spacious sales
east of the week.
David D. Shay, Elverson,
$620.00 for a
old

average of $360
held
just
an
a the Keystone sale
barn
boro lest


paid |
top cow, a five year
Canada. Haven C
New Alexandria, Pa.,
paid $560 for a cow consigned by
Charles | Clair Eby, Gordonville RD1. The
Hertzler, RS, John | calf from this cow went at $115 to
Wilmer Lare son of Mrs | Louis St Itzfus, Elverson.
of Norristown, took place Sunday at| Blain Seebold Mifflinburg,
the home of Lutz, | $550 for a Holstein cow
Mount Joy. | by Job Stoltzfus,
The bride wore a light blue crepe | viest
A dinner was served at the |
bride’s brother-in-law |
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
The couple will reside at
John Wilmer Lare
The
Hertzler,
bred in
marriage of Miss Susan Mae Scheungost,
daughter of Jacob S. Hert- |
Mrs. Ella
z'er and the late
Lancaster and
Sallie Lare
paid |
consigned
Hea-
Scheungost,
who took four cows and
ves for total of $2,200.
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HOW TO GET EXHIBITS
TO STATE FARM SHOW
effect,
requested not to
| bring articles for entry at the State
Wanda | : ;
{ Farm Show to the local Extension |
Mr. and :
| Office in Lancagter,
131 Colum- 3
. custom in recent years. Take them
Frederick | . ;
Mrs. | instead to the Farm Bureau Build-
and
Second Si. | ing, 812 N. Queen St., it
Williamsport took place Saturday |
at 2 p. in St. Mark’s Evangeli-
cal United Brethren Church,
The bride was given
by father and was
by Naomi Woolever
Bishop Henry
Elverson.
purchaser was
dress. two cal-
home of the a
and sister,
Bauman.
the home of the bride
Wanda Alexander
Frederick Allgaier
The
|
| exhibitors
A new rule is in County
are
marriage of Miss
Alexander, daughter of
Mrs. P. N. Alexander,
Lia Ave.,
Allgaier,
as has been the
this boro and
Mr.
635
son of
Allgaier, Lancaster,
George
was announced.
Exhibitors
| so at
: Store,
marriage |
i in Elizabethtown.
leave articles al-

may
Hardware |
and theGarber Garage, |
A truck will be |
maid | transport the exhibits to |
Harrisburg on Saturday
here the Newcomer
here
mn
her attended
Miss
of honor.
red to
as
morning.
EE
the |
LIONS CLUB PLANNING
and Robert of |
ncaster and Thomas Diffenbaugh | MINSTREL SHOW IN MARCH
Middletown were the wushers.| Tuesday evening the Lions Club
E. H. Ranck officiated at | met at Hostetter Banquet Hall with | *
dcuble ring ceremony | forty
The speaker was Mr. Chalmers |
Hoover of York, LBM. Mr.
the history of the machine and
Nelson Alexander served as
best Bachman,
La
of
man
Rev.
the in attendance.
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P.P&L. Company gre
Awards Twelve |<
Scholarships
The
| other Minstrel show during March,
Twelve scholarships
State College's
1
|
|
| Visiting Lions were: Dr. Metzger,
| Elmer Franklin Spickler,
| and George Tuests were
Agriculture have
the Pennsylvania Power
Company for the fall
1949, it was announced
Mr. James Milholland,
dent and Dr. Lyman
desn of the School of
Chas. E. Oakes, PP
pany president,
scholarships have heen
outstanding
living
vice area,
keen interest in the future of agri-
culture and who
financial assistance.
He pointed out
Hoover
gave
pictures during operation |
machine. |
club decided to present an-
|
Hoover,
Morris.
Pennsyl-
of |
awarded by
and Light
semester of |
in
vania School
been and James R. Zeller.
a
today by
|
|
» :
toe to Personal Mention
E. Jackson, | Carol, Walter and William Chin |
Agriculture. | of Chinatown, New York, spent two |
|
|
|
L Com- and Mrs. Chas.
that the
awarded to
and | weeks here with Mr.
Pennell.
Miss Nancy Smith, Mrs. Katie
5 | Barnhart and granddaughter, Shar-
in the company’s ser- | on Clinger, spent the weekend with | q
and Mrs. Harold Barnhart and
| son Ronald at Staten Island, N. Y.
are deserving of | ctl Ui
stated
young men and wo-
men,
who have demonstrated |
Mr.
i
that recommen. | PEDESTRIAN HIT BY CAB
(Turn to Page 6) | SERIOUSLY INJURED
————tl A) Bree ee { John G. Meckley, 49, Elizabeth-
AUXILIARY MEETS TUESDAY | town was seriously injured Wed-
Tuesday evening, January 10th, | nesday night when he stepped from
the monthly meeting of the Ameri-| between two parked cars on North
Market street, and was struck by
can Legion Auxiliary be held |
at the Legion Home. | a taxi cab driven by Wm. Quickle |
Mrs. Ed. Brown, president will | of this place.
preside. After meet-| Meckley was conveyed to St.
ing ‘refreshments will be served to | eph Hospital by ambulance.
the ladies. | Ny
TT YY | BICYCLE RIDER STRUCK
MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael Borman, nine year old
Luke R. Bomberger, of this boro, | son of Mrs. Dorothy Borman, E-
and Mary E. Book, of Bareville. town, was admitted to St. Joseph's
Lloyd I. Haldeman, Manheim R2, | Hospital Thursday after he was
and Susan J. Hollinger, Elizabeth- | struck by an autcmobile in the
town. Lorough.
will
the business Jos~

‘Tobacco Show
| many
+ Stauffer
fer,
Shreiner,
MOST
The
VOL. XLIX, NO. 32
CHEVROLET ON DISPLAY |
JAN. 7 AT NEWCOMERS
showing
NEW
SAT,
Saturday's premier of |
the 1950 Chevrolet here wil]
feature a number of it ye is |
Newcomer |
new
“firsts,”
today by
the local dealership.
outstanding
pointed out
Motors, Inc,
An
this year’s car will be that the
will have his of
standard driving on
the first time in|
development in |
customer choice
automatic
deluxe models for
a Chevrolet.
Likewise,
the 1950
14 models, with selection of 14 dnl
or
it was announced that |
car will be available in
ferent colors.
|
At Saturday’s new car showing, |
residents of this district have been
invited to attend the “open house” |
lo=- |
1949 |
and it is ex- |
first-day events as guests of the
cal dealership.
Record crowds viewed the
models last January
pected that the 1950 showing will |
be marked by an all-time new at- |
tendance here.
AQ ree
The Winners At |
Lancaster Cos.
Tobacco was |
Lancaster last and
the entries will be
Pa. State Farm Show |
Jan. 9- 13.
Show
week
A County
held at
of
shown at the
at Harrisburg
At Senior Tobacey
there were 126 samples
the 4-H show, 86 entries.
The Bayuk
$144 in cash prizes to
| bers.
Hurst
Show.
Local and State tobacco experts |
that, at the
of 30
1949 tobacco is yielding the |
$568 an acre.
Wranders over 26
2. Ephraim Kauffman,
R2; 4. J. Arthur Swarr,
6. Gladys M. Nissley,
R1; and 7 Milton Snyder, Manheim |
RDA. {
Wrappers under 26 inches: |
Erhraim Kauffman, M: i) A
R2: Paul Nissley, Manheim R. D. 4; |
4, Milton Snyder, Manheim Ty 3,1
Donald L. Swarr, Landisville: and |
7, Gladys M. Nissley, Manheim R4
Fillers under 26 inches:
1, Milton Snyder, Manheim RD4: |
2. Clyde K. Eshleman. Washington
Boro PNI1: 3. Paul V. Nisslev, Man- |
heim: R4: 5. Donald Swarr, Landis-
ville snd 6, Arthur Swarr, Lan-
disville.
1-H Tobacco Show
4 Corvin Martin Jr, Mt
Northwest District LJ
Kreider, Manheim RD1: 5.
Weidman, Manheim RDI;
Ris Stauffer. Manheim
Marv Weidman. Manheim R17 |
Heisey, Jr.. Mt. Joy- RD2 )
——— -_——
Show
at |
the
and
company awarded |
4-H
A. Vincent
for the 4-H |
mems- !
Judges were
and Ray Erb
|
aver=- |
o
3 |
in a report said
age selling price and
cents,
grower
inches:
Manheim |
Landisville;
Manheim |
Jov R1
Floyd
Abram |
6, Marv |
RD4: 7
8
ys
Kings Daughters
Class Enjoys 2
| E
Turkey Dinner
The Kings Daughters Bible Class |
|
Victor Engle, James B. Heilig and | of the Church of God enjoyed a de- day to attend a Conference in New
at Hostetter’
with Mrs. Lula
Gifts were
the Secret
Readings were given by Mrs. Kate
Barnhart and Mrs. Christ Charles. |
Miss Emma Shookers and Mrs. An- |
na Stauffer
a duet in german was given by the |
Hynicker children. Those present
were: Rev. and Mrs. Helwig, Mrs.
Garth Snyder, Mrs. Kate Barnhart, |
Mrs. Alvin Sides, Mrs. Blanche Par- |
son, Mrs. Lillie Sauder, Mrs. Christ |
Charles, Miss Anna Hoffer, Mrs
Jacob Young, Mrs. Kaylor, Mrs. |
Ellen. Lindemuth, Mrs. Anna Stauf- |
Mrs. Lulu Stauffer, Mrs. Doro- |
Mrs. John Sprout,, Mrs. |
Mrs. Roy Kover
Mrs. Elsie Grove, Miss Wilma Eaton |
Miss Emma Shookers, Miss May |
and Mr. and Mrs. Hynick- |
and two children.
a remem gl eu
licious turkey dinner
Banquet Hall
as hostess. ex- |
changed by Sisters,
gave a vocal duet and
thy Derr,
Mary Walker,
er
|
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN TO |
MEET NEXT TUESDAY EVENING
The Mount Joy Donegal
Presbyterian Missionary Societies |
will meet in the Sunday sc)
rcom of the local chudch on Tues-
day January 10, at 8 p. m.
Mrs. C. E. Workman will review
the book “Japan Begins Again.
and
-—
| the new year lacked a secretary and}
| ment of bills
| and granted two requests
| and chorus
[18
| be held on January 10.
| citor
| each week,
| of
| listed
In
| party
| administratrix of the
| at St.
| Lancaster General Hospital
| day.
| Joseph's Hospital Tuesday.
) Joseph's Hospital Wednesday
O~-~-THE-MINUTE WwW E
I N
EKLY
L ANCASTER
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 5, 1950
MRS. ARTHUR MAYER HEADS
NEIGHBORHOOD GIRL SCOUTS
Mrs. Arthur Mayer was re-elect-
ed Chairman of the Mount Joy
Neighborhood Girl Scouts at a din=- |
Office of School |
' Board Secretary | meeting Monday evening
Still Unfilled Hostetter's Banquet Hall. Miss An- |
| na Mae Eby was elected vice-chair-
Mrs. William Fackler,
and Mrs. Lester Hostetter,
at
The boro school board met in reg-!
session Monday
Clyde
the
man; secre=
tary,
treasurer.
Mrs. Henry Musser, district chair-
man gave a talk on Girl Scouting
and presented five-year pins to Miss
Mrs. Roy Tyndall,
James Spangler, Mrs. William
Mrs. Edward Lane, Mrs. Si-
mon Nissley and Mrs. Paul Stoner.
Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. Clyde
Eshleman and Miss Mildred Zink
having been registered longer than
, had received their 5-year
ular evening with
president, Gerberich presid-
ing. However, first meeting of
has not
| Mr.
1s yet
Gerberich reported he
to Elsie Lefever,
Mus.
of providing display
found anyone accept
for the position,
The
space
of the
Principal Wilbur
board that the
isn't big enough to properly display
all the
been accumulated by
matter Brian,
the
High School was discussed. |
Beahm told the
present trophy case
for many sports trophies
five years
pins prev ously.
cman emt li
Engagements
Of Well Known
Local Residents
William Buller, Florin, announc-
ed the engagement of his daughter,
Joy, to Edward R. Sumpman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sumpman,
Mount Joy R2.
Miss Buller is employed by Mt.
Joy Mills Co. Mr. Sumpman is
engaged in farming with his father.
that have
athletic
cups, figures, ete
the
teams of the school.
The board authorized the pay-
amounting to $1,555.64,
the
auditorium,
for
use of the high school
The Music Association of Lancaster
the annual band
il there on March
of elementary and
County will stage
festivi
A conference
health education teachers will also
William Arnold was named soli-
for the board, and it was an-
that a “Teen-Age” night
held at the
under the
Extension
nounced
would be high school
sponsorship
Recreation
the State
agency.
and Mrs. John S. Kauffinan,
Joy RD2,
their
Mr.
Mount
gagement of
let, to Eli L.
Anna Mary
announce the en-
daughter, Vio-
Dohner, son of Mrs.
Dohner, FE'town RD1
and the late Lester Dohner.
Miss Kauffman is employed by
the Savoy Shoe Co. E'town and
Mr. Dohner is engaged in farming.
No date has been set for the wed-
ding.
appointed
for the
George
fi-
President Gerberich
committee chairmen
Albert Seiler, supply:
and Paul Stoner,
these
year:
Zeller,
nance.
rr
Columbia Phone
Co. Hikes Rates
Effective Mar. 1
The
raising
repair,
The engagement of Miss Catharine
Engle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harold Engle, Maytown, to Jack
Nentwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Nentwig, of Manheim, was an-
nounced. Miss Engle is employed
in the office of Armstrong Cork Co.
and Mr. Nentwig by the U.S. As-
bestos Division, Manheim.
Miss Anna Mae Gibbons, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Elder A. Gibbons,
of Rheems, is engaged to Garland
Co.
it
to
four
Telephone
March 1,
sent
Columbia
is its rates
announced in letters
Mount Joy,
and
was
subscribers in
ughs
northwestern
The
as $5.50 per
and $3.75 for
given
other bor surrounding
wreas of Lancaster
C ( unty. new rates were
month for busi-
of
ness places residences
No comparison was with the
Annual Banquet
of the C. of C. Next
‘Tuesday Eveng.
The annual meeting of the |
Chamber of Commerce will be held |
on Tuesday evening, January 10th, |
at 6:30 P. M. at Hostetter’'s Banquet |
Hall.
The Program
ranging a very interesting program |
for the evening. There will a
business meeting following the
Banquet at which time five direc- |
tors will be elected for a term of 3 |
years. Those whose term expires are |
John M. Booth, Herman S. Boyer, |
Samuel Dock, Paris Hostetter
Paul L, Stoner. These are
ible for reelection for a period of |
committee is ate]
be
and |
not elig- |
one year.
The Chamber has inquiry for a
new industry which will require a
floor space of 5,000 square feet min-
imum. This would aid us to solve
an unemployment
says secretary Bailey.
problem in our
community.
If you know of any available space |
please get in touch with the secre-
tary immediately.
IT HAPPENED AGAIN
AT MAIN AND MARKET
Two cars were damaged at 9:30
this morning at the Main and Mar-
ket St.
one was injured.
A Hudson proceeding
Main and a car driven south on N.|
Market by Anthony Warta, Mount
Joy R. D., collided at the Methodist
Church.
Warta’s car had a damaged right
front fender, the Hudson
damaged radiator.
New Officers Are
Chosen At Reichs
E.C. Church
New officers of Reich's Erni
ical Congregational Church, Mari- |
etta RD, have been chosen ag fol- |
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intersection, fortunately no
east on
had a |

lows:
J. D. Roland, Sunday School su- |
Sylvester Shuman,
sistant, Arlene Waser, secretary;
Helen Bowers, assistant; Lan Tres-
Martha
as-
perintendent;
sler, treasurer; Roland,

L.. Bockey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
S. Bockey,
old rates.
Other
the
business,
. ry
new monthly rates listed | °°
letter:
$4.50,
business
Two party line-
$3;
$3.75,
County Farm Diner and Mr. Bock-
ey by Greiner Bros.
(Turn to page 5)
Billy Eater Heads
East Donegal’s
Twp. Supervisors
William T. Eater, of near Mari-
etta, a member of the board of su-
pervisors of East Donegal Twp. for
the past 22 years was re-elected
chairman of the board at its re-
organizaticn sesssion Tuesday night
the Maytown National Bank
building. Eater has served as
chairman of the board for the past
12 years.
H. B. Endslow, Marietta RD was
apprinted secretary and treasurer.
Norman Heisey was sworn in as a
member of the board by a Maytown
notary public. i
The East Donegal board, which
has within its jurisdiction the com-
munities Maytown, Rowenna,
Donegal Springs and Florin, has
(Turn to Page 6)
con caine Adami Sea
61ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Almos Earhart
quietly celebrated their sixty-first
wedding anniversary on New Years
Day, at the home of their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Abram M. Hess, Mount Joy R. D,,
with whom they reside.
rr A ns
UNION NATIONAL TO RECEIVE
PAYMENT OF TAXES
The Officers of the Union National
Mount Joy Bank have announced
the bank has been authorized to re-
ceive taxes under the Federal In-
surance Contributions Act in addi-
tion to income tax withheld from
residence, four-
line, resi-
$2.35; multi-party,
( Turn to Page 2)
eel eee.
dence, business,
LETTERS GRANTED
Dorothy M. Tyndall, Mount Joy,
Estate of Wal-
Loraw, late of Mount Joy.
ibeth E. Rhoads, East Hemp-
field Twp. administratrix the
Daniel H. Rhoads, of
Id Twp.
a —
ter G
Eliz
of
late
tate of
ATTENDING CONFERENCE
Pastor C. I. Summy left on Thurs-
at Park-Sheraton Hotel. | in
will return for the
EE —— Ee
Week's Birth Record
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin C. Shellen-
berger’'s Manheim R2 at the
General Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Lloyd Wolgemuth
Mount R2, at home Fri-
York
He
the
weekend.
a son
Joy a son
day. of
Mur.
New
Nauman, 125
a son Thursday
and Mrs." Geo.
Haven street,
Joseph's Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Y. Ruhl, of
Manheim R2, a daughter at the Os-
teopathic Hospital last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hess, Florin,
a daughter at the Lancaster General
Hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers, 28 N.
Barbara St., a son at the
Satur-
this boro,
and Mrs. Ernest Ebersole, of
R1, a daughter, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, Eli-
zabethtown R2, a daughter at St.
Mr.
Mount Joy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheetz, of
Elizabethtown. Miss |
Gibbons is employed at Lancaster | Charles, assistants,
| Earl Tressler,
Dorothy Johns, Martha
Jane Waser,
Miriam Roland, John |
Waser, librarians; Anna Mae Gable, |
Cradle Roll superintendent; Minnie |
Demmy, home department superin-
John Roland, Class leader:
assistant; Martha |
Roland, organist; Dorothy Johns,
assistant; C. S. Brandt, J. D. Roland, |
Ray Burris, Sylvester Shuman, Ed-
win Charles, trustees; Lester Ro-
‘land, Roy Bixler, Adam Greer, Ken-
neth Johns, ushers; Roy Bernheis-
el, Norman Gable, Henry Weidman,
Joseph Brandt, assistants.
The Rev. William Biechler,
caster, is pastor of the church.
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Deeds Recorded
Jacob E. and Barbara N. Bruba-
ker East Donegal Twp. to Earl E.
and Bertha L. Rhoads, East Donegal
Twp., lot, Route 141, East Donegal
Twp.
Irene and Victor R. Snyder,
pho Twp, to Howard R. and Beu-
lah ‘Gamber, Mount Joy, tract,
Newtown,
Mary A. and Henry S. Weber,
Manheim Twp., to John F. and Vir-
ginia Helmstaedter, Florin lot, East
Donegal Twp. $8,600.
John B. Nissley, Rapho Twp., to
Albert and Violet M. Nentwig, Flor-
in, lot with improvements, Florin,
$10,000,
Martha Stauffer, Mount Joy, and
C. Musser and Beatrice N. Stauffer,
East Hempfield Twp., to M. Ruth
Eshleman. Marion B. Musser and
Helen H. Musser. Rapho Township,
lot with improvements, E. Main St.
Mount Joy, $15,000.
a.
HAS NATURE FOOLED THEM
Local folks saw several robins at
different places thruout the boro
over New Year's Day. Were they
pianist;
tendent;
Naomi Demmy,
Lan-
Ra-

income. All employers are invited
to use this service,
Bainbridge R1, a daughter at St.


J
South or have they returned already
| new
| displayed
daughter,
{ Norman Mateer
| was believed to have

is the $64 question.
“AT HOME DAY"
GARAGE, NEXT
January
AT AMENT'S
TUESDAY
10.
at Ament’s Garage,
“At
De
corner
Tuesday, will be
Home Day”
Soto-Plymouth dealership,
Delta & Henry Sts., when the brand
new DeSoto model will
to the
A general invitation to the citiz-
be shown
public for the first time,
ens of Mount Joy and vicinity to
visit his place of business Tuesday
was issued by Eli Ament, president
of the dealership.
“We're
proud of this wonderful
and we want everyone to
“We've decorat-
car
see it”, Ament said.
ed our showroom and service de-
want everybody
to drop in and have a good time, We
think this brand new DeSoto is the
ever
to
partment and we
most beautiful car we have
and our staff is ready
answer any question concerning the
many new features.”
The dealership will open at 7:30
a. m. and remain open until all vis-
itors have been accommodated.
er eee
Everything That
‘Happened At
Florin Recently
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt, of
Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Sabinish of Lancaster and Mr.
and Mrs. William
Year's guests of Mr.
Arndt.
Mrs. Emma Keener spent Sunday
at Middletown Mrs. Ida
Easton and son.
Miss Joan Buller spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Kis-
singer at Lancaster.
Mrs. Emma Peifer is spending
some time at Elizabethtown with
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Warner and
famiby.
Mrs. Pauline Waters and daugh-
Marianne of Bainbridge. Md.,
from -Wednesday to Friday
and Mrs. Har-
Beck were New
and Mrs. Paul
visiting
ter,
spent
with her parents Mr.
old Buller.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittle enter-
tained to dinner Sunday, Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Mumper and
Bonnie Lee of Neffsville.
Harvey Shuman, of
Mr, and Mrs.
and son, of Mount
Mrs.
on
and
and Mrs.
and
Mr.
Elizabethtown
Joy, were guests of Mr. and
Geo. Mumper on Monday.
Mr. Mrs. Clayton Breneman
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
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et re
and
THAT CLOUDLIKE FORM
BELIEVED A JET PLANE TRAIL
cloudlike forma-
sky
The long, thin
ton that appeared in the
Mount Joy late Friday
over
afternoon
formed
at
been
fast
20,000
fleecy
by a jet plane flying per-
haps feet.
The
from
streak was stretching
north to south and was tin-
ged red by the setting
George H. Ritnauer,
the Municipal Airport,
served the phenomeon
a cloudhank the
the south.
sun.
cf
obh-
manager
also
stretching
north to
He
Wi
from in
mother in said
the
deal
cold, crisp atmosphere i-
for high altitude vapor
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OFFICFR GOOD REPORTS
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
Officer Michael Good reports two
traffic
over the weekend.
Robert
prosecuted for stop
and James P. Till,
charged with improper
Both were summoned for hearings
before Justice of the Peace
Hockenberry.
Officer Good
lision of two cars driven by James
Allen, Philadelphia and Paul Stark,
Mount Joy. Damage to the cars was
slight.
1S
trails.
violations and an
Boggs, Elizabethtown,
sign violation
Harrishurg, was
passing.
James
investigated a col-
DG ee
CARD PARTY AT SALUNGA
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sa-
lunga Fire Company will hold a
public card party in Cooper's Gar-
age Friday evening, January 20th,
at 8 o'clock. Pinochle, bridge, and
500 will be played. A door prize
will be given. Refreshments will
be sold.
A Ama
The Mummers Parade at Phila~
delphia has been postponed until
Saturday.
Mount oe Bulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
Mortuary Record i
Throughout This
Entire Locality
James R. Helt, 63 at Elizabeth
town.
Chester
Friday
H. Miller, 49, Mountville
at home,
Chester H. Miller,
Mountville Friday.
David Bucher Montgomery, six=
ty-six, at Marietta.
Mrs. Armita, widow of Sheridan
Fisher, Columbia, Friday aged 44
Jerome L. Hoover, ninety-five, at
St. Anne's Home near Mountville.
M. Wesley Millér, ninety-two, a
retired farmer, at Columbia Mon=
day.
Mary M., widow of Frank Everts,
at the Columbia Hos=
forty-nine, at
ninety-five,
pital.
John J. Good, 64, retired farmer
of East Hempfield, died at his
home in Rohrerstown.
Mrs. Alice Elmira Moore, cighty=
three widow of Frank B. Moore, at
at Florinel after a long
her home
illness.
J. Ronald Becker
J. Ronald Becker, four days old,
died at the General Hcspital at
7:30 a. m. today. He was a son
of Clarence M. and Beatrice Nolt
Becker, Manheim RI.
In addition to his parents, he is
survived by a brother, Clarence
Eugene, at home, his maternal
grandvarents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue-
ben Nolt, Mt. Joy RD1 and his
paternal grandparents, Mr. , and
Mrs. Arson Becker, Manheim R1.
Miss Grace O'Connor x
Miss Grace O'Connor, forty-three
who was employed and resided at
the home of Arthur Gingrich, Mt.
Joy RD2, died at 5 p. m. Thurs-
day in Lancaster General Hospital
where she was a patient for three
days. Born in Conoy Twp., she
was a daughter of Mrs. Bessie
Smith O'Connor, Bainbridge and
the late John O'Connor. She was
a graduate of Conoy Twp. High
School, of 1927. Surviving,
besides her mother, are two bro-
thers: Vernon J. O'Connor, Colum-
bia; and Clifford W. O'Connor,
Turtle Creek, Pa.
OP
School News From
E. Donegal Twp.
The East Donegal Twp. School
Beard will meet with the Marietta
Borough and the Mount Joy Bor-
ough School Boards on Monday ev-
January 9, at 7:00 P. M. to
discuss the possibility of forming a
class
ening,
school district,
Donegal Chapter of the Fu-
ture Farmers of America and the
Future Homemakers of America
will attend the Farm Show at Har-
risburg on Vocational Student Day.
The FFA will be under the super~
vision of advisor, Mr. Gene Love.
The FHA will be accompanied by
their Miss Jean Yost. They
will be transported by school bus.
The Senior Commercial group,
accompanied by advisor, Mrs. Nao-
mi Houseal, recently spent a day at
joint
The
advisor,

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BOY, 8, STRUCK BY CAR
Dallas Hickey, eight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hickey, Rohrers-
town, suffered brush burns about
the face when struck by a car on
the Marietta Pike, near Rohrers-
crossroad, Saturday after
noon.
He
and discharged.
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BAKED HAM SUPPER JAN. 14
St. Hilda’s Guild of St. Luke's
Episcopal Church will hold a
baked ham supper at the church on
Saturday, January 14, from 5 to 8
P.M.
The menu will consist of tomato
juice, baked ham, scalloped potaties
peas, moulded salad, ice cream,
cake and coffee,
Adults supper will be $1.00; chil«
dren’s 50c.
for his injuries
was treated
Rr
WON EXHIBITION GAME
In a non-loop game Mount Joy
High defeated Manheim Township
High 50 to 45 here Tuesday night,