D L values these - anon c Tiny Tot Contest and Comedy “It's A Date”, November 9-10, Sponsored by Friendship Fire Co. & Auxiliary Again Freedom Now, as in 1918 America girds itself for a struggle against those who have little faith in the common man. Once again America must show others that democ- racy is the strongest of without force, all men live as Let us follow the ex- amples of those who, in previous wars, where, good neighbors, fought the struggle cessfully MOST VOL. L, NO. 24 Coach John Day Commended For Soccer Success At the meeting of the School Board on Monday evening a reso= lution was adopted commending Coach John Day for the successful soccer team, which engaged in a playoff game with Jonestown, here, on Tuesday. Plans were discussed for ducting a cooking school, but no date was set for the heginning of classes. The local Legion basketball team was given permission to use the auditorium-gymnasium of the high school for Local teachers were granted one visitation day., to take place sometime this month. Some discussion was held on moving the baseball diamond at the con=- Faces A Threat games. all systems, unselfishly and suc- Nl | athletic field and it is hoped that this will be completed by the be- ginning of the next baseball season. {| | The diamond, it was reported, must Woman Killed; 6 Hurt In Crash West Of Florin An Ohio woman was killed and six other persons were injured, in a two car crash on the Harrisburg Pike, near the Clearview Diner, west of Florin at 3:30 Satur- day. The victim was identified as Miss Hazel Belle, twenty-four, Spring- field, Ohio, who died instantly of a crushed skull, according to Dr. David E. Schlosser, local deputy coroner. Drivers of both vehicles were ad- mitted to the General Hospital. They are: Otis Springfield, dead woman. Joseph C. McKendrick, twenty- nine, formerly of 416 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster, but now residing he- tween here and Florin. Four other passengers in the Belle car were treated for minor in- juries at the hospital. They are: Otis Belle, fifty-two, father of the girl; Mrs. Willie Mae (Turn to page 6) Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week The marriage cf Miss Arlene Wa- ser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mon- roe L. Waser, Marietta RD, to Carl R. Houck, son of Mrs. Anna Houck, Columkia RI, sclemnized on Saturday in the Reich's Evangelical a.m. Junior Belle, Ohio, brother twenty-cne, of the was Congregational Church, west of Maytown, with the Rev. Georges Shultz, pastor of the church, of- ficiating at the double ring cere- mony. Deris Jeanne Mowery William Henry Beach The marriage of Doris Jeanne Mowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mowery, Landisville, and Wiliam Henry Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Beach. Landis- ville, took place Sa‘urday in the parsonage of the First Methodist Church. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Luther H. Ket- tels. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Beach. The ccuple left on a wedding trip through the southern states af- ter the ceremony. EAST DONEGAL STUDENTS TO ATTEND PRESS CONVENTION Eleven high school students at East Donegal will attend the Penn- sylvania School Press Association Convention at Allentown, Novem- ber 10, 1950. Those traveling to the convention will be: Ruth Moreland, | Wilbur Brubaker, James Shank, | Mary Faye Kendig, Rosene Musser, Barbara Doles, Miriam Dick, Joyce Eshelman, Harold Musser, John Musser and Betsy Musser. Miss Jane Wilson, and Mrs. Vera Ging- | vember 17th at the Post Home. Pro- rich, faculty members, will accom- | ceeds to be used for the Children’s pany the group. PA “It’s ADate” Will be moved since baseballs have been causing damage to a home in the area. Announcement was made that the Lancaster County Gas Co. will give the home economics department three new gas stoves. The directors also discussed a new driver train- ing course which they hope to have in the school curriculum by year, Be Given Here Thurs. and Friday The big community show which uses a large cast of local people, will open a two night run this Thursday evening, at Mount Joy high school auditorium. The cur- tain time is 8:02 p. m. and is being | sponsored by Friendship Fire &m- pany. “It's A Dae” is the spectacular smash hit which takes the months of the year as found on the calen- dar and depicts the high lights of fun and fancy in each. The revue and its variety of scenes is based on the age old question of which season, month and day is the best to choose for a wedding date. A young couple, Ginger Jones, played {by Mary Grace Bucher and her sweetheart, Jo Jo Brown, who will be portrayed by Gary Ellis, cannot (Tun to Page 6) A Wl CHRYSLER ELECTS NEW PRES, | KELLER NAMED CHAIRMAN Lester L. Cclbert, president of Dodge division of Chrysler, was named as the new president of Chrysler Corporation. He K. T. Keller, a native of our boro, wha served as president of Chrys- ler since 1935. Keller was named chairman. next Planned also is a survey among students of grades one to preparation for securing milk for the pupils, part of which will be paid by state appropriation. ———— Eee CLARENCE MOYER, RAPHO, BUYS ADJOINING FARM Clarence H. Moyer, adjoining farmer paid $15000 for a Rapho Township farm of some 32 acres of gravel land which was. offered at public sale by William B. Saylor, Manheim R2, held Tuesday after- noon on the premises, near Mid- way school, 1%» miles northwest of Manheim borough. Eight acres are in meadow, with stream: acres are in woodland. Walter Dupes was the auctioneer. Mount Joy Lost 3rd Open’g Round: succeeds |, 5 Extra Periods The Mount Joy High School soc- cer team failed for the third succes- six. in and two Mr. Keller will continue to exer- |sive year to survive the opening cise general oversight cver the |rcund, District 3, PIAA playoffs corporation’s business affairs ac-| Tuesday as they dropped a five ex- cording to the boards announce- [tra periods game to Jonestown by merit. {a score of 2-1 on the local field. | Mount Joy scored midway in the GIRL SCOUT NEIGHBORHOOD initial quarter when Joe Wilson got FLECTED ITS OFFICERS a foot on the ball and drove it by Miss Anna Mae Eby was elected the Jonestown goalie and into the chairman of the Mt. Joy Girl Scout | "€t: Neighborhood at a meeting Mcn- This one goal advantage held up until there was only four minutes of day evening in the Girl Scout : ¢ 3 rooms. playing time remaining at which Other. officers. are Mrs. Bdward | Hine the visitors’ Tom Kohr regis- Lane, vice-chairman; Mrs. Clyde tered the goal that deadlocked the game and sent it into extra periods. (Turn to page 4) > -_- WEST MAIN STREET STORE CHANGES MANAGEMENT Landvater’s Grocery, 214 West Main St., this place, is now owned and operated by Mr. Samuel W. Heisey, of Elizabethtown. Mr. Heisey took possession on | Monday and invites the patronage | of old and new customers, One of the members reported that | Before coming here, he was em- they have been notified to be at ployed at Greiner's Food Store, in Mumper, secretary, and Mrs. Les- ter Hostetter, treasurer. Mrs. Lane was also appointed Julliette Low chairman for the celebration next March. rt ema BORO WATER AUTHORITY WILL TAKE OVER TODAY The Mt. Joy Boro Water Auth- | ority will formally take over the | water works on Thursday after- attorney Paul Mueller’s office, at Elizabethtown, for four years and Lancaster, at 3:30 today to complete | Was associated with the Acme the transaction. | Stores for fifteen years, having —— | clerked here in the local store when DRAFT BOARD IS TRYING {it was lecated where Horners Shoe TO LOCATE THESE MEN | store now stands. Draft Beard 83 is trying to locate | We welcome Mr. Heisey to our these men whe have not sent back | Community and wish him success. A Ce = questionnaires: Henry T. Wagner, Mt. Joy R1;| WILL MOVE TO POCONOS | Harold S. Aungst, Marietta RI; Mr. John Zink sold, at private | Robert Q. Sload, Mt. Joy R2; James | sale and on private terms, his resi- 0. Toppins, Jr., Elizabethtown; and | dence at 157 Manheim St. this Richard K. Floyd, Columkia R2. place, to Benj. Horst, Sr. on Satur- | etl A en. day. AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER Mr. Horst will take possession on Annual Mt. Joy American Legion | December 1st. Smoker will be eld on Friday, No-| The Zink family will move to Canadensis, near Buck Hill Falls, in the Pocono Mountains December Christmas Party. Lh 1st. pa The TINY TOT POPULARITY CONTEST ENTRIES The following children ed in the popularity contest have their pictures in Greer's win- dow: Linda Zerphey, Karlene Kauf-| man, Nancy Vogel, Jay Koser, Nancy Oliver, James Tierney, Joan Hess, Harriet Reynold, Barry Etsell, Kitty Etsell, lis Patterson, Patty Yohn, Charlene Heaps, Charles Heaps, Benjamin Waltz, Carol Nissly, Peggy Rouda- baugh, Terry Crider, Mary Bender. It is one cent a vote and every- one is wondering who the winners will be. The six prizes are: also in Greer's window. They will be pre- sented from the stage Friday at the Mount Joy High School as part of the show, “It's A Date” which is sponsored by Friendship Fire Co. The contest is sponsored by the | Fire Company Auxiliary proceeds will go toward the Am- bulance Fund. et ec cll A E+ Game And Predators How many of you hunters have have ever stopped to think just why small game is getting scarcer in al- most every locality thruout the state? There are comparatively few hunters of yester-years who will not verify this assertion. Some claim it's due to the fact that there is far less shelter with and fence- are So remcval of fences Others there many more hunters, others say am- better, while others the rows. claim munition is blame it on’ autos. Naturally all these important but frem the editor’s ob- during his fifty-eight years afield, he feels confident the most important factor in the des- truction of game is the predator. Did you ever stcp to think that among the most common of these red and grey hawks, owls, snakes, reasons are servation predators are the foxes, weasles, and last but not least the common ordinary house cat. Do you realize that all the afore- mentioned predators except the cat exist almost entirely on game and (Turn to Page 6) nt BEN GROFF, OF TOWN, HEADS MARIETTA TCD FIRE DEPT. Benjamin Groff, of town, has been elected of the recently activated Transportation Corps Depot Department at Marietta. Other Marietta, Columbia, president Marietta Fire cfficers are Edgar Schopf, vice-president; Jack Noll, secretary; Haley Berkey, Flizabethtown, treasurer; and J. J. Schroll, Mt. Joy, John Kiscadden, Columbia, and Charles Anderson, Harrisburg, trustees. Committees appointed include: Welfare, Schopf, John Auer, Columbia, and Harold Foster, Mt. Joy: Parade, H. J. Blankenmyer, Mt. Joy, William Fetrow, York, Columbia. A rere ee Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading A great horned owl was shot by a hunter at Safe Harbor. Lancaster city’s building opera- tions are two million dollars below 1949. The roofs on the state farm show buildings at Harrisburg cover ex- actly nine apres. The contract for a sewage system for Lititz will be let December 18th at a proposed cost of $1,400,600. More than fifty-five units will participate in the Armistice Day parade at Lancaster on Saturday. A one hundred year old lady, Mrs. Mary Dunkelberger, was ad- mitted to the Ephrata Hospital for treatment: Twenty-six eating and drinking places in York had their 1951 lic- enses withheld because they failed {0 pass bacterial tests.” Sidney W. Tuttle, 66,1 a Reading brcker, was arrested for collect- ing $80.000 from customers for in- vestment in a syndicate that never existed. William Asten, and Mount Joy, Difficulty In are enroll- | and | Jimmy Johnson | | the Boro Water | as the Judy Charles, Kathy Lietner, Phyl- | been drawn up, and the INO TE WEEKLY N Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 9, 0. K. SNYDER JR. ATTENDING | H. F. I. C. TRAINING CENTER 0. K. Snyder, Jr. [is in Hartford, Connecticut, the na- Getting Pipe tion's insurance capitol, where he In- Delays Extension Council will the boro water of near town, | is attending the Hartford Fire Company's Training Cen- Snyder is one of a group surance ter. Mr. formally of agents selected from Borcugh transfer candidates works to Authority necessary legal papers have { it was reported at { Council Meeting Monday night. | and Councilman Harold Krall report- | methods. ed that he has asked the Atlantic! For the past four years Mr. Refining Company to dcnate the | der has been associated with shrubbery on the former Anne | father, O. K. Snyder in their more | Schwenker prcperty to the boro, to! than twenty years old insurance be planted in the park. The com- |agency. A graduate of Mount Joy pany has promised to do so. | High School, class of '44, O. K., Jr., | Pumping Engineer Schatz has been | served for eighteen months in Afri- | ordered to increase the amount of the Army Air Force Air | Chlorine in the boro water, to com- | Communications System. He is now | ply with the State. | active in the American Legion, Post | Citizens have been complaining of | 185 where he is in his fourth term | the amount which they thought ex- | as Finance Officer. Mr. cessive, pects to complete his course at the Training Center and return to Mt. Joy by November twentieth. The Local News For ThePast Week Very Brieflv Told shot a ring- roughot the country for is | bs soon th gho it 1 A n Ty for thi i practical study of all forms of fire! insurance and introduction to home community fire prevention Sny- | his ca with orders from Snyder ex- but it only meets require- ments. Twenty-three citizens presented a petition for a street light to be installed at the intersection cf Ice Street and the alley at the Mt. Joy jCresmery and also at the alley at the rear of 147 Manheim Street -from Ice Street to old Market Street. They also requested the boro make repairs to said alley. The petition was tabled until a further meeting. Pipe, necessary to furnish water to new building developments, is very slow in arriving. Boro work- men had started to lay pipe to the Gingrich development scuth of the boro but had to stop when they ran out of pipe. A contract for pipe was awarded in May for September delivery. It has not arrived to date (Turn to page 5) — etl Eee. et THE KIRKLAND LABOR CAMP TO BE CLOSED THIS WEEK The Kirkland Brothers’ Labor Camp, located west of Salunga a- long the old Harrisburg Pike, will close this week when the remaining migratory farm laborers will turn to their Florida homes. The approximately 100 remaining laborers will break camp in small groups and begin the journey to Plant City and Ocala, Fla, until the camp is closed about Friday, November 10. In Florida, the work- A man at Lancaster neck pheasant with a bow and ar- row. There were two auto accidents on a curve in Mountville within four hours. Rickey Lee Vogel, aged 2'2 years of Manheim, fell out of an auto and was killed. There are forty-eight new homes now under construction within the Lititz boro limits. Walter Good, struck and killed by an outo in front of his place near Terre Hill. It cost Walter Yost, Strasburg RI, $45 . for hunting without, a license and possessing a hen pheasant. School authorities in the Denver- are planning to sixty-two, was Ie Adamstown area eliminate twelve 1-room schools. Contractor Elmer Heisey is laying a concrete sidewalk along the Main street front of the Tingley building opposite the Bulletin office. Clara E. Brock, thirty-six, of Mar- ers will harvest the citrus fruit 2 A crop. jetta, has applied fcr a divorce af- James Kirkland, one of the. two ter being married less than one partners in the firm, said the top month. Her husband is Richard A. population of the camp was about| Brock. ; ; 325 at the height of the harvest Ronald - L. Reitz, Manheim, paid season. $10 and costs for emptying a far- —— ee ee mer’s potatoes from Two younger boys who assisted, will be heard in juvenile court. a a LEFTOVER LUMBER FROM THE GRANDVIEW SCHOOL SOLD The lumber Grandview school in Mt. Joy Twp, which includes joists and sub floor- ing, were sold during Monday eve- JOHN GEPHART PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN IN AIR FORCE John W. Gephart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. Gephart, of this place, has been promoted to the rank of captain in the United States Air from the Force. Capt. Gephart, his wife and three children are living in Eschivenger, remaining Germany, where he has been sta- | ning’s meeting of the School Board. tioned for the past two years. Bids had been received for the ™ sale and the kid of Amos A. Brick- PEACEFUL MEADOW FARM er, Mt. Joy R2, was accepted. His PURCHASED A PRIZE BULL Penns Peaceful Meadow Farm, Mount Joy R2, purchased Wee Joe Sanar, a prize purebred Holstein bull, classified excellent, a son of bid price was $77.77 for the joists and $63.75 for the sub flooring. The school was destroyed hy fire last September. It was reported that a shelter has Montvie Lochinvar, at the Norwood | been completed at the former sale at Rochester, N. Y., on October | school building fer pupils waiting 20th, for $3,000. for the school bus to the Milton on ce id Grove school. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK DECLARES DIVIDENDS The Board of Directors of the Union National Mt. Joy Bank on LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING Tuesday evening, November 14th the November meeting of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary will be held at the Legion Home. Any member néeding transporta- I tire shonid fait Thursday, November 9, declared pon ” Bis ee Ng contac the usual dividend of $250 per; X35 HOW TOWR, share, ‘also, a special dividend of I $1.00 per share. Total dividends de- clared this year amount to $6.00 per share. Both dividends are payable November 15. This represents the 166th dividend paid by this insti- tution. HONORED AT DINNER ON The Ladies of the Presbyterian EIGHTY-FOURTH BIRTHDAY Church will hold a Rummage Sale| Mr. and Mrs. James Archer, of| at the Manse, 9 Marietta Avenue, |Landisville entertained at dinner on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10th [on Sunday in honor of the former's and 11th. grandfather, Mr. A. S. Weaver, who celebrated his 84th birthday: SOME HUNTERS WILL CHEAT Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. It ccst Walter S. Consylman, fif-| Paul R. Weaver, Landisville; Mr. ty-seven, Columbia Rl, a fine" of [and Mrs. Joseph McConville, of $25 for carrying a loaded rifle in a|Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. Milton ‘Ar- moving vehicle on a public high-|cher; Mrs. Pauline Archer and BANK HOLIDAY SATURDAY Both the First National Bank and Trust Company and the Union Na- tional Mount Joy Bank will be closed Saturday, November 11, Ar- mistice Day. A Art RUMMAGE SALE NOV. 10-11 | that it was the | feating the | next «1 apprehended Pennsylvania turnpike will be op-| ened to the public officially on Fri- LANCASTER Mount Joy Bulletin 1950 | Jno. Fine Elected Governor While Duff Downs Myers Right here in the good old U. S A. we brought the battle to the Tuesday but thanks battle of ballots and home front not bullets. James H. Duff won his election to the U. S Senate Senate's No. 2 Governor by de- Demo crat, Francis J. Myers by a ma- jority of 125,000 votes. Along with Duff came a victory for John S. Fine, be our Republican majority of 83,000 votes over ard Dillworth, Democratic who will Governor by a Rich- incum- | bent. It was a clean weep for the Re- ad- | the publicans thruout Penna. In dition to electing Duff and Fine, nearly 3,500,000 hallots selected GOP candidates for secretarv of | iudoeshins voters who cast lientenant governor. internal affairs and for on the state suimreme and superior majority in two addi- the U- S. strength ronirts: a Republican hoth state honses, and Republicans for GOP | tional {Comet upping the from 18 to 20. The Bond Issues Bond issues for school purposes won and lost. Manheim Central (Turn to nage 3) a MISSING REGISTRANT IS IN THE SERVICE SINCE OCT. 17 Lancaster County draft boards | 7 need look no further for at least] one of the men they have listed as a delinquent. Mrs. Margaret Knaisch, 520 South Shippen St., Lancaster said Friday night that her son-in-law, Fred J. Germer, formerly of Mount Joy, and a Marine Corps Reservist, is already in the service, having been called to extend active duty Oct 17th. She said the “missing” registrant may be found at Camp Lejune, North Carolina. ih PP =o LETTERS GRANTED Anna A. Shell, Mt. Joy Union National Mt. Jcy tate of and ad- John Twp., 3ank, ministrators of the es A. Shell, late of Mt Paul R. Newcomer, administrator of the Christian S. Newcomer, pho Township. mires A Mlle ease Joy Townshin. Mount Joy R1 estate of | late of Ra- | ney GOT NERVY, JAILED 10 DAYS | John Jones, Bridgeburg, Pa., near | Fittshurgh, charged with disorde rly | conduct by State Policeman An- |/ thony Poloncic, was jailed for te n | days by Alderman Wetzel. He wa 1s | after walking into the| of Clair Brandt, Mt. Joy R2.| eet A eee: | CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 20 | Monday evening, Nov. 20th, the Legion Auxiliary will] sponsor a; card party in the Legion | Home, (formerly Posey Patch.) | Pinochle, 500 and Bridge will be | played with two prizes to each ta-| ble. home American Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. William Casswell of | Florin, a daughter Sunday at the | Lancaster General Hispital Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd Jr, 36 West Main street, Mt. daughter at the Lancaster General hospital on Wednesday Joy, al DOCTOR'S WIFE BREAKS ARM Mrs. Fleanor Gratch, of Dr Michael Gratch, Maytown, suffered | a fracture of the left fell on wet wife arm when she clipped and leaves in front cf her home Saturday. | She Hospital. was treated at St. Joseph's | Be ee WE WELCOME A NEW CITIZEN | Mr. Erwin J. Horn, of Perkasie, arrived Tuesday at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs: Lester Koder, 43 West Main | St., where he will make his home. | a THE TURNPIKE EXTENSION | TO BE OPENED NOVEMBER 10 | The new eastern extension of the | way Stephaine Archer, all, of York: day, November 10. | vember COUNTY — $2.00 a Year in Advance Mortuary Record ‘Throughout This Entire Locality - Mrs. Margaret R. Shillow, eighty six, at Columbia. Margaret Shillow, Columbia, Miss twenty-five, at George A. native of Columbia, eighty-six of Catherine Elizabeth Storm, Columbia. Rotzinger, seventy, a died at Mid- dletown. Miss Gertrude Little, ninty, of Cclumbia, at the Fairview Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Eliza Stump Mrs. Eliza Stump, seventy-nine, widow of Howard Stump, died Sat- urday in the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vin Snavely, Manheim R2, after an illness of three years. She was born in York County, a (Turn to Page 3) Neighbors Husked Oliver Ober’s Corn Friends and neighbors of Oliver Ober of Mt. Joy R2, gathered to- gether on Wednesday, November 8, to husk his corn. Assisting with the husking were: John E. Eshelman, E. Musser Heisey, John H. Gantz, famuel G. Ober, Allen Shearer, Ar- thur Gantz, Harold Shearer, Ralph Hostetter, John W. Kreider, Walter F. Shank, Ira B. Brandt. Larrv Lee Garman, Richard E. Miller, Clyde Swartz, D. F. Breneman, Harvey Shoemaker, Robert Tormo, Aaron Becker, David B. Shearer, Norman Becker, J. Earl Brubaker, Carl F. Ginder, Paris Ober, Raymond Hos- fetter, Henry Breneman, Edward Sweigart Ray Miller, Jacob Low, Irvin M. Forry, John E. Ginder, Andrew Low, Albert S. Miller, Kenneth Eshelman, Wilbur Witman, Daniel Werner, W. F. Gearhart, Ez- ra E. Hess, Irvin G. Schwanger, Victor Hawthorne, James Eshleman Abram N. Eshleman, Howard Bernhard, Peter 'H. Risser, Eugene S. Kreider, Clyde E. Wivell. Rich- ard H. Ruhl, Glenn Becker. Irvin Anker, J. Joserh Hostetter, Benja- min H. Forrv, Paul Stauffer, Ahram Kreider. David GG. Miller, Panl Geib Lester S. Kreider, Harry G. Zer- nhey, Jacob H. Shenk, Clarence Douple, Rlaine Cantz, Jay Ober and Ray Ober. Assisting Mrs. freshments were Ober with the re- Mrs. Harry Zer- Mrs. John Kreider, Mrs. An- drew Low, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Fannie Ober, Mrs. John H. Ginder, Mrs. Tra Brandt, Mrs. Jay Ober, Mrs. Eugene Kreider. Mrs. Lester Kreider, Larrv and Marilyn Kreid- er. Julie, Palsy and Nanev Ober, Amma Mae and Katherine Ober. The Obers’ wish to thank their [manv friends and neighbors for the kindness they showed. —— CL —- FLORIN FIREMEN RESPOND TO AN ALARM AT BACHMAN'S The Florin Fire Co. answered an alerm at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Chocolate factory when a not of hot pitch ignited. 3achman Firemen reported that employes of the Florin Water Co.. were re- pairing a water line near the fac- {tory’s parking lot when the pot of pitch overturned [nitec 1. The firemen, were and became ig- whose service not needed, were summoned was believed that some autos in the parking lot might catch fire hen it eee A [FOOD SAE FRIDAY NOV. 10 The Ladies Aid Society of the | Florin United Brethren church will [hold a food sale on Friday, No- 10th, in the Florin Hall {from 2 to 5 p. m. Friday evening they will have a stand at The Market Basket, in Eli= zabethtown. Chicken corn soup, baked beans, potato salad, pies, cakes and candy will be offered for sale. Come and bring containers. LM, FOOD SALE SATURDAY The Mount Joy branch of the Needlework Guild will hold a food sale Saturday, November 11th, in Lester Robert's Electrical Store, E. Main St., starting at 10 a. m. nr or rm CARD PARTY NOV. 14TH The General Hospital Auxiliary will hold a public card party on Tuesday, November 14th, at the fire hall at 8:00 p.m. Admission will be 50 cents with two prizes to a table,