October Events: Community Exhibit 12, 13, 14: Lions Halloween Parade; Senior Class Play October 26th and 27th MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE The Mount Joy Bulle WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER NY tin VOL. L, NO. 19 A New Street Lighting System For Accidents And Motor Violations During The Week Merie Puffer, Rochester, N. Y., driving a Ford sedan, was traweling east on Main street and Frank Bro- sey, Mt. Joy R2 driving a Chevro- let sedan south on Market street. The cars collided at the intersection. Both cars were damaged, the Puf- fer cak to the amount of $85.00 and the Brosey car $50.00. Chief of Po- lice Park Neiss investigated and prosecuted Brosey for driving with- out a license. He will be summon- ed before Justice of the Peace James Hockenberry Sr. for a hear- ing. Another accident occurred north | of the limits near the Mt. Joy cem- eterv road, when cars driven by| Winfield Simmons, of Marietta and Wm. MecNiel of Mt. Jov collided. The Simmons car was damaged to the amount of $350 and the McNiel car $50.00. Chief Neiss prosecuted MeNiel for driving on the left side of the road. He will be summoned before Squire Hockenberry. Violated Motor Laws Myrtle Mae Marshall, of Florin, wai prosecuted for ignoring a red | (Turr to Page 2) re re Big Preparations For Lions Club’s Hallowe’n Parade While the farmers are harvesting their crops and birds huddle over maps choosing the shortest route to Miami, it’s time to dust off your costumes for the Lions’ mammoth Hallowe’en parade. Previously the | Lions erroneously gave the date as; October 30; the correct date is Oc- tober 31, with the parade forming at 6:30 around the grade school, and starting to move at 7:30. There will be plenty of prizes and entertain- ment afterwards. All those wishing to be in the pa- rade as a marching unit of three or more, as a musical organization, or with a float, should contact Parade Chairman Richard Divet. Other chairmen selected are: Morrell Shields, music; Lester Mumma, judging and prizes; George Broske, Lions’ float; Richard Fletcher, pub- licity. The Mile of pennies collection stretches farther every day, thanks | to a generous public, but there is still a distance to go. More help can also be given the Lions by patron- izing their stand at the Farm Show | on October 12, 13, and 14. It will be in the old Hawthorne garage building at the corner of Henry and | Marietta streets. All proceeds will be used for the Lions’ Hallowe'en parade. nn AI —— Grandview School Won’t Be Rebuilt Grandview School in Mount Joy Twp., which was destroyed by fire on Sept .25, will not be rebuilt at the present time, according to a re- port made by the township school directors. The pupils, who were given an unexpected vacation last week af- ter the fire, resumpd classes on Monday morning in the Milton Grove school. In past years high school and grade school classes were taught in the Milton Grove building and now, ‘with the addition of the 30 Grandview pupils plus the 40 stu- dents from the Milton Grove area, the board divided the school into two parts, for first to fourth grade pupils and fifth to eighth grade students. ” There are 38 pupils enrolled in the one to four section and 42 pu- pils in the five to eight sections of the buildings IK | and will be stationed in Texas. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 5, 1950 Main Street BORO AUTHORITY MAY TAKE OVER WATER SYSTEM NOV. 1—-MAY EXTEND BORO LIM- ITS ON THE SOUTH Announcement of a new street lighting system in the boro was made at the regular council meet- ing on Monday evening. Councilman Paul Stehman, Jr, presented an agreement and ordi- nance authorizing the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company to in- stall an improved lighting system on Main street that will increase the cost approximately $1,300.00 a year. Council approved. Food traps will be established for pigeons on N. Market Street. Efforts will be made to capture and remove the birds from the borough. Council also decided to ask the State Highway Department to blacktop the entire section of the Harrisburg Pike which runs thru tha thon that if sewage is put in it will be on the back streets and alleys. The State recently blacktopped small sections in the area of traffic] lights, it was reported. The Lancaster County Gas Co. also will be asked to remove large gas tanks in the west end of the borough. Councilmen felt the tanks are no longer needed now that the is being supplied with hovonoh. asenrine community nafural gas. Jay Gingrich, of town appeared before council and promised to take steps to have a section of his hous- ing development, south of the Mt. Joy, annexed to the borough as soon as the correct boro line is de- termined if the borough will furn- ish it water. The boro solicitor was ordered to draw up an agreement between Gingrich and the boro to this effect. Representatives of the Friendship Fire Company Auxiliary also ap- peared before council to ask it to provide garage facilities for an ambulance it proposes to buy. The fire hall has no space for the am- bulance. Same was placed the hands of the property committee. The Lions Club requested Coun- (From page 6) ee eel Personal Mention Mg. and Mrs. H. C. Senft, Spring | Grove, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Freed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childs, son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Childs spent Sunday with Mrs. | Clinton Johnson of Central Manor. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Ressler and two children returned to Calif- crnia after spending three weeks with fis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ressler and his brother Isaac and family of Mt. Joy. He will return to the Army October 10 in Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum and | daughter left Friday for Ogden, Utah to spend a month with her father, Mr. Paul Groff. ee —— BICYCLE RIDER STRUCK BY AUTO DURING A FOG A 24-year-old bicycle rider was struck by an automobile on the fog-shrouded Harrisburg Pike at 7:15 a. m. Monday. Lloyd Rohrer, Salunga, treated by a physician for severe lacerations of the head and face and was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital in Lancaster for X-rays. State Policeman Joseph Lynch said the driver of the car, Isabel Bartolett, Haddonfield, N. J, told him she was blinded by the fog and didn’t see Rohrer as he pedalled onto the Harrisburg Pike from the Landisville connecting road. was QUEEN CROWNED WITH TOBACCO AND GARDENIAS That, according to our way of thinking was not any of the best combinations in the crowning cf a Queen but what else was there to do—she was a tobacco Queen. At the Ephrata Farm Show, Miss Evelyn Ay was crowned Tobacco Queen of Lancaster Co. She re- ceived a crown of tobacco leaves and gardenias. ! enhower NEIGHBORS HARVEST ROY HESS’ TOBACCO AND CORN Friends of Roy Hess, Manheim | RD, who injured his back on Mon- | day when he fell from a scaffold at his farm, and filled the silo with corn. Assisting with the Mr. and Mrs. John Bernhart and son, man and sons, Shuey, Homer Harvey Sweigart, William and Lester Swei- gart, Stanley Ruhl, Stanley Hei- sey, Layser Shank, David Shank, Jr., Earl Ginder, John Brandt, Har- ding Greiner, Oliver Schroll and Amos Garber. Hess is a patient in the Lancaster General Hospital. EE There Will Be a Soap Box Derby At The Farm Show Yes Sir, there will be a soap box derby and all bovs and girls who are interested. get busy and build that racer. After a few difficulties that needed ironing and were ad- justed, the race will be run on Sat- cut his tobacco project were: Groff, Walter John Zimmer- Paris Groff, Ralph after all, you and wrinkles out {urday afternoon, October 14, begin- nino at 12:30. There will will be the type soap box racer that raced All of these compete for the prizes ranging from $6.00 first prize to $3.00 for fourth prize, with a $2.00 consolation prize race for the losers. There will be a separate race for all racers built according to the rules of the Na- tional Soap Box Derby, and coming under their specifications. This will be an independent for this type racer only, and the winner will receive $5.00, with the loosers al- lowed to compete in the consolation One conventional be two classes, regular in previous years. will race race only. Each entry who competes will re- ceive a cash prize of $1.00, provided they compete in at least one race. This should take care of every type of racer that will be built. The rules are about the same as last if there desires more information contact Joe Sheaffer, of all, build that rarer and be sure] to be out on the Market St. hill, Saturday October 14th. race will be held at the or is who the but most year, and is anyone on race, on | afternoon, In case of rain the the following Saturday, same time. rvs Wii M. S. Eisenhower Inaugurated At Pa. State College Fifty-one-year-old Milton S. Eis- the 11th president of the Pennsylvania State The native Kansan was formally inaugurated Thursday ence of delegates from more is College. in the pres- than MILTON S. EISENHOWER 200 educational institutions and re- lated The induction was held in the football stadium. More than 50 college including Dr. Eisenhower's brother, (Turn to page 2) —— on BOUGHT LOT—WILL BUILD S. Nissley Gingrich sold to E. M. Bomberger, cashier of the First National Bank & Trust Company, a large lot situated on School Lahe in Mount Joy. The purchaser con- templates the erection of a modern associations. outdoors presidents, ‘An Overheated Burner Set House Afire Here Fire caused hy burner damaged the cellar of W. Donegal St. home ing and filled the house with smoke. The blaze was discovered at 10:35 a. m. by Mrs. William, W. Donegal St., around frame Baughman, as she was working her home. According to firemen, a side-arm oil burner used for warming water apparently was | left on too long and the heat ed fire the cellar. Smoke was so dense a in a wooden partition in that the fire- men were forced to use their new masks in order to fight the Both Baughman resi- dence and : ed by Ede 3 Blake suffered smoke Fire oxygen blaze. the adjoining home own- Friendship Company call under control. Chief Miller, damage at $150. ee ll Wee MRS. BINGEMAN NAMED TFVPORARY TEACHER The local School Board at this week’s session appointed Mrs. J. W. Bingeman as temporary fifth grade | teacher to fill the va caused | by the absence of Lit. den who was called to vice with the 28th division. Announcement made that | five asbestos smoke barricades have school damage. responded to the the Fire | total Asst. estimated fire Sam cancy Russel Kisca- active ser- was erected in the grade building part of project ordered by the state. been as a fire School News From’: E. Donegal Twp. The first Parents Club meeting of Maytown will be held in the audi- torium of the high school building, | Williang | Monday, October 9th. Mr. Young will preside. The will include: Musical Selection Mr. H. Morrell Shields, rector at East Donegal; Talk by Mrs. Addie Parker, Nurse; Remarks Dr. Bingeman, supervising a demonstration of purchased by the Club. Faculty Members Activities Mr. H. attended Pennsylvania Speech Associa- at the Penn last Fri- program by music a Health School J. WW. principal, by and a projector recently Robert *nililps the tion Convention held Harris Hotel, Haprisburg and Saturday. Mr. spoke to the radio group on Radio Workshop in the High School There were at day Activities Program’. a- po ut 200 delegates convention Mr. John G. (Turn to Page —— A MRS. BROSKE ‘WILL PRESENT ORGAN RECITAL SUNDAY This Sunday evening, October 8, Mrs. Ethel M. Broske present Hart spoke at the 2) at 7:30 p. m. will present ¢ Mount Joy Church of God. Included in the program will be select as Bach, Batiste, owski and Sibelius; melodies and special arrangements | Dubois, also of hymn tunes. Assisting Mrs. Broske Mrs. Kathryn Mumper, coloist and Mrs. Evelyn Divet, alto will be soprano soloist. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this service. cell A A Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Church Street, Florin, Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Meredith, Rheems, Saturday at the General Hcspital. Eh HOUSE TRAILER RANSACKED Glenn Binkley, Manheim R2, re- ported his house-trailer was enter- ed, ransapked and damaged over the week-end. Cpl. Leonard Maza- kas is investigating. ee tr ion DEEDS TO BE RECORDED William and Elizabeth M. Tyn- dall Mount Joy to Frank B. and Dorothy M. Tyndall, Mount Joy, a daughter % son dwelling in the very near future, premises 44 W. Main St., Mt. Joy. an overheated oil | al Monday morn- | double and soon had | safety | di- | Phillips | groom was graduated from Lancas- “The | ter the | wn organ recital in the | ions by such noted composers | Tschaik- favorite | James M. Eichler, | | THE ARE FARM SHOW CATALOGS BEING DISTRIBUTED | n page premium list for | Mount Joy's Farm Show 12, 13, and 14 are now being distri- They were printed by io the work being completed eighty October buted. | Bulletin, | Monday. The books contain the complete | premium department, plus the chairman and assistants, rules and regulations for the Coun- | ty Corn Husking Championship, the | Corn Queen requirements, in fakt, | all | show. The catalogs can be had for the asking. list for each information pertaining to the re > - ‘Weddings Thewout Our Community During Past Past Week | Pauline Mae Hoffsmith Jere Martin Snavely | The marriage of Miss | Mae Hoffsmith, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Hoffsmith, Annville, and | Jere Martin Snavely, of Mr. | and Mrs. Jesse Snavely, Jr., Cooper Ave., Landisvlle, tock place Satur- day in the Landisville Church of God, The Rev. Robt. W. Etter offi- ring ceremony. H. Daihl Pauline son | cia‘ed at the double | The Raymond | sisted. The her father, a Bible | resebuds. Miss ville, | of honor, Rev. as- given in marriage by orchid bride, carried a white on showered with white Ann- was maid Lucillle Hoffsmith, of the bride J. William Snavely, matron of Mrs. James Snavely, Ralph Baylor, sister Mrs. Landisville, honor. | Bridessmaids, Landisville, and Mrs. , Annville. Miss Landisville, bridegroom, and Miss Annville, Betsy Snavely, | niece of the | Marianne Hanley, | flower girls. | J. William brother of the were Snavely, Landisville, bridegroom, was best Serving as ushers were James Landisville, brother of the Raymcnd Witmer, Wil- Habecker, man. | Snavely, | bridegroom, Street, { Landisville. Frank Nolt, Mrs. Jay Landisville. at the for traditional wedding low and James Landisville, Wagner, organ | was so- | lost. [1 resided a recital | and the music. A reception was held in the so- | cial rooms of the church. The | caster a graduate of Lan- Hospital School Nursing, where she is now a mem- { ber of the The bride- bride is General of nursing staff. . He | ted in business with J. Business College is associa- C. Snavely and Sons, Inc., Landisville. After | Poconos, a wedding trip through the the { Landisville. | -— EE EHH FEP- PP PR | THESE MOTORISTS VIOLATED | THE STATE AUTO LAWS | Motorists the | vicinity who lost their licenses for couple will reside in from immediate | irregularities were: Speeding: George E. Tole, this | boro; James Marlin Brandt, Mount {Joy R1 and Robert Nissley, town Abram H. Summy, Jr, Mt. Joy, had his license restored. SPORTING HILL HOME SOLD | The double dwelling house with | slate roof, electricity and two-car garage, located in Sporting Hill, of- | fered for sale Saturday by Jacob S. Henny, was sold to Carl Wagner, a neighbor, for $6,- 505. and Emma TE HIGH SCHOOL'S FIRE CHIEF Jerry Shupp was appointed fire | chief of the High School for the 1950-51 season. The school had its first fire drill of the term this week and the building was evacuated in one minute, forty seconds. etl areas ADJUDICATIONS FILED ! These local adjudications were | filed in the Orphans Court: Henry S. Meckley, Mount Joy, $15217; Horry G. Eichelberger, East Done- gal Twp. $6,198; Mary K. S. Long- enecker, Mount Joy, $34,851. a SCHOOL REUNION OCTOBER. 14 The Woodland Barnes School re- union will be held Saturday Oc- tober 14th, beginning at 1:30 p. m. #ll former teachers and pupils are invited to be present, $2.00 a Year in Advance Everything That ‘Happened At Florin Recently Bowers and Bern- Mr. two sons and Mrs, and George Mrs. Howard hard and sons visited Rev. Bernhard Wiley's Ford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manheim visited al W. Va, Todd of Shet- Clarence Mr. and family on Sunday. Mrs. Musser George ter Mr. Jimmy Landis Hess weekend and the C spent Perry formers parents. near Loysville, unty, the Mr. tended and Mrs, George Mumper at- the birthday dinner of Robert Bender parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bender at Milton Grove on Sunday. | Next Tuesday evening the the will be held giver in honor by his regu- Florin | at the | lar monthly meeting of Fire Company Florin Hall. Reuben Swords, 18, Wood Street, enlisted in the U. S. Army. On Saturday, October 7th, Gcod Cheer Class of the EUB Church will have food at the Florin Hall beginning at ten a.m. and continuing until? They will sell all kinds of baked goods, candies, potato salad, Please bring containers. Saturday, October 14th, the prop- erty Mrs. Harry Engle public Mr. the auctioneer. the a sale ete, of will be at Dupes 2 pm, Mrs. Harry Cornwall is a patient | at the St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly spent several days last week at the Wal- dorf Astbria, New York City. Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Backen- stoe returned to Linden, N. J., after spending a weeks vacation with the | Mr. Ms. H Walters apartment sold sale. is Sale at latters parents, and Roy Nissly. Mr. Mrs. Ralph moved from the Forney to ‘their newly built home along the | old highway west of town. Miss Mary Keck Mrs. Clyde Mumper of Mt. Joy called on Mr. George the The Ladies West Church of the of eted work, and and Mr. and Mrs. Mumper over of the Green sale aprons, plants, baked pies, cakes at and cookies, Delta E. Main Mt. Joy, during Community Exhibit, Sale on Friday from 4 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday 12 M to 9:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. tertained the following Saturday corn and doggie roast. were: Mr. and Mrs. (Turn to Page 4) RD Former Residents and corner at on evening, to home roast ‘Married Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. W. Bainbridge celebrated their Millard Foltz, 214 St., Elizabethtown, Golden Sept. anniversary Friday, 29th. The couple was married in 1900 | gE | Joy RI, MR. AND MRS. M. FOLTZ at the home of the late Rev. Wesley Hill, Harrisburg. Foltz, the former Ida Krall, (From page 2) A — LIST OF LOCAL WINNERS IN TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST In the tractor driving contest at the West Lampeter Fair last week the following were successful. FFA tractor drivers: Harold Mus- ser, Bast Donegal was third. 4-H Drivers: Robert Wolgemuth, Mount Joy, first. Adults: Joseph Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy Rl, was fourth. Champions: Robert Mount Joy was third. Wolgemuth, Howard | and | with | Benjamin | knked beans, Walter | and | and daughters | | weekend. | Brethren will hold a | pillow cases, croch- | Wolgemuth Inc. Street, | Henry Becker en- | their | Enjoying the | Henry | Wedding | ¢ 3. Mrs. | is the | Mount Joy's Big Mortuary Record Ann’l Farm Show Throughout This Oct. 12,13, 14 Entire Locality Mount Samuel G. Miller, [ at Elizabethtown, Mrs, Henrietta Metzgar, eighty= four, at East Petersburg. Miss Amelia Fasig, seventy-two, a retired teacher at Columbia. Daniel E. Bear, eighty-five, at the Oreville Mennonite Home, afterncon the Corn Husk-| Margaret, wife of William Kuhn | at Columbia aged seventy-two. John E. Appley, seventy-five, of Marietta | Marietta, at the Columbia Hospital. the | Mrs. Kathrine Davis Billett, | enty- nine, at the Columbia Hospi= | tal, | Elsie, wife of Frank M. Prescott, Logi R1, at St. Joseph's Hos= | pital, aged sixty years. Miss Miriam F. Hershey, fifty- {ine a school teacher at East | Petersburg for 20 yeaps, died at the General Hospital. Mrs. Lizzie A. Runkel, 84, wife of Grant A. Runkel, Lancaster, died | Wednesday. Mrs. Ella R. Greena- | walt of town is a sister. seventy-three, Joy's annual Community exhibit will next Thursday | for three hig | with the | Queen Thursday | 8 and 9 p.m. Nine Contestants from six 1-H Clubs | open days of events starting of the evening between crowning Corn and three selected schools | have been Friday ing contest will take place John boro limits on the at 1 p.m { on the Melhorn farm located at the pike | contest | | Immediately following will be a demonstra- deal- there tion of corn pickers by various | ers | The Soap Box Derby will be Soturday at 12:45 on the | Market at 2:30 the | Horse will move. The Contest run afternoon Street hill and Pony Quoit Pitching scheduled the | the boxes on All these added | | days event. and parade is nights at. Street among the attractions the The “big top” many displays will be on the PRR parking lot vious years. The Loci News | F or The Past Week Very Briefly Told | A case of typhoid fever has been revorted from Fost Lamneter Twn. Four sets of team bells brought | $48 at a public sale at Green Tree Saturday. At Lancaster, rested for for three Henry features are | for three housing situated | - Mary E. Newpher Miss Mary E. Newpher, 81 East Main Street, died at 5:28 p. m. Mon~ day at Lancaster General Hospital following a five week’s illness. Born in Mount Joy, she was a daughter of the late Dr. John J. and Ella Kepner Newpher and was a member of First (Presbyterian Church here. A graduate of Mt. Joy borough schools, she also graduated from Millersville State Normal School and taught for many years in Mt. Joy and Lititz schools. She was the last of her immedi- ate family. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home here this forenoon with interment in the Mt. Joy cemetery. he as mn pre- a trucker carrying was 16 ar- nearly tons | overweight, Three persons were injured in a crash on Route 441 Bainbridge Saturday. The estate of the late James Glat- | felter, of for distribution among the heirs was $22.000. Mrs. Elmer B. Heisey, New Hav- en street is a surgical patient at the Lancaster General hospital. One Hundred New Hampshire { Red pullets were stolen from range shelter near Quarryville. The Wiggins Candy Co. at was | $1000 for selling | rodent filth. ————-— two-car near Mrs. Emma Detwiler Mrs. town, Emma Hoffman Detwiler, nintey-one, 13 W. Main Street, this boro, died last Thursday after an illness of several months. She was born in Conoy Twp. a daughter of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth Rhoades Hoffman, and had resided in Mt. Joy the greater part of her life. She was one of the oldest res- idents of the borough. Her husband, W. Bigler Detwiler, died twenty-one years ago. There survive two daughters, Mrs. Parthene D. Wright, Harrisburg; and Mrs. Mabel D. Rohrer, at home; also three brothers and a sister, Michael R. Hoffman and Abram L. Hoffman, Maytown; Norman R. Hoffman, Bainbridge; and Mrs. Mary H. Geyer, Marietta; also six grandchildren and five great grand- children. Mrs. Detwiler celebrated her 91st birthday last November at a dinner by brothers, and Norman, and her sister, all of whom 80's. Mrs. has always enjoyed sew- | ing until two and one-half years ago, when she was injuredsjn fall, An- other flowers, a and Res- fined containing Lancaster candy | MRS. JAMES SCHATZ HOME | FROM A TRIP ABROAD Mrs. | children, her two and Jill, three on Saturday after three month’s visit to her former home at Batley, Yorkshire, England. Mrs. Schatz, bride, return- ed to her former home for the first this country, James Schatz and James, four, home arrived a a war | time since living in | in June, 1950. QW eee LICENSES attended two of her JCENSE! Abram Mount Joy MARRIAGE Phares Gerlach, | Ruth F. Folsom, of Lancaster. Robert M. Lowy, Pittsburgh, Joyce M. Fryberger, Maytown, Charles E. Ambrose Jr. Lancas- and Ruth Joan Burkhart, Lan- disville. and are in their Detwiler and and a she sewed every day. holhy raising and the elderly lady once reported | the it she went to bed before | midnight, although she did take an afternoon nap. The funeral was held from the landscape | Heilig funeral home, here, Monday with the | ter, was Lester Earl Meyers and Nancy Mumper, both of this place. re never | Jane WILL ADDRESS CLUB | Gustaf E. Malmborg, wrtist from Landisville, afternoon interment in will give | an illustrated lecture at a dessert | Mount Joy cemetery. [ meeting of Women’s Garden Club | of Lancaster Thursday, October 26, | [in the Green Room of the YWCA. | He is designer of the gardens at the | Masonic Home in Elizabethtown. | Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading Lancaster City’s parking meters | coughed up $5574.30 for September accident last Aug- | : x ott iis | The opening of the new turnpike has been delayed three weeks from | October 1 to 23rd. A 3-ft. pet alligator escaped fromy | : his master at Lancaster but was | AT LACKLAND AIR BASE | returned safely after 18 hours of Pvt. Norman M. Heisey, Jr, 19, | liberty. of Norman M. Heisey, Mount The Queen of Chicken World was R1, has reported to Lackland | crowned at Harrisburg Tuesday. Force Base, the to the She made a world’s record by lay- to begin the Air Force | ira 353 eggs in 375 days. | basic indoctrination course, there. | For the first time in thirty-five TS $y | years the Philadelphia National THEY'RE IN THE NAVY NOW | League team won a pennant and | Elwood Keith Rice, nineteen, 114 | they did it the hard way in the last | East Main Street and Donald Glenn | game of the season. Shupp, nineteen, 333 Marietta Ave. TY both of town and graduates of Mt. | SPOKE TO OUR ROTARIANS { Joy High, have enlisted the Cpl. Philip Gerhard, Lancaster | Navy State Police Barracks, was guest { speaker at the Rotary Club meeting last Tuesday at Hostetter’s. Wilbur Beahm, president, was in charge, and Aaron Newcomer, Elizabeth- town, was a visitor, | NEIGHBORS CUT TOBACCO | Thirty-seven friends and neigh- | , | late Edwin Myers, Mt. with his son was killed | | bors of the who {in an automobile | ust on the acres [4 turnpike, farm on Saturday. | cut. | of tobacco at the Three acres still remain to he ~~ LARC RR mR son Joy Air | Air gateway Force, mn ae GAME WARDEN 20 YEARS John M. Haverstick ended his 20th year as State Game Protector for Lancaster County on Sunday.
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