bn’t Neglect Reading All Our Food Store Advertising — Then Buy and Save OST . o UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY IN LANCASTER COUNTY ‘OL. 11. NO. 14 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 30, 19 51 The Mount Joy Bulletin $2.00 a Year in Advance Reading is “turning Heaven and Earth” in an effort to land that 62 million dollar air base and we sin- cerely hope those Dutchmen suc- ceed. An effort is also being made to have it locate in Good Old Lan~ caster County and frankly, we hope they fail. At present we have two Govern- nent Depots in our vicinity—Mari- Jetta and Middletown—and that is aplenty. Ask any business man within a working radius and he will tell you that trying to compete with the U. S. Government on labor is really some problem. It can’t be done. Just interview the management of almost any industry thruout this entire community and the expres- sion will be the answer as to ether or not we want a third gernment project in our back 7ards. Appended is part of an article that appeared in a recent issue of a A a We Don’t Want It, |} They Can Have It’ It’s Too Big For Us Lititz newspaper. “A group of farmers and land- owners from the Lititz-Manheim area, supposed site of the new air depot, will go to Washington and voice an emphatic protest against the Army’s plan to locate the mam- moth defense installation in this section” There you have the objections of the business man, the farmer and the land owner, which should be ample evidence that a mammoth air base in Lancaster County is un- welcome. Of course, it could be a political issue. If Truman succeeds in plant- ing that air base on Lancaster Co. soil, there may be a sharp reduction in those overwhelming Republican majorities the G. O. P. has been enjoying for so many years. As it appears today, the perman- ent location of that air base is a- bout as uncertain as the outcome of the peace conference in Korea. \ Friendly Tire Co. Has Answered 53 Calls Thus Far The Friendship Fire Company ambulance, in service since March 18th, made its fifty-third service all on Wednesday afternoon. The past weeks calls included: daughter of 147 ackwards at her home. She suffer- ed a concussion and temporary loss f sight. She is now convalescing at her home and is greatly im- roved. She contemplates entering the School of Nursing at the Gen- eral Hospital September 10th. Mrs. Paul Stehman was the urse; Miller Wolgemuth and Tom . "Brown, III, drivers. | | On Sunday, August 26, Mrs. Ray Myers and Mr. Charles Garlin were returned to their homes from the Columbia Hospital. Mrs. Gerald Arntz was the attending nurse, Ray Myers and Miller Wolgemuth, were the drivers. Monday, August 27, Tommy Zim- merman was removed to the St. Joseph Hospital after falling from a house roof. A Monday patient also was Ev- elyn Waltz who was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mrs. Helen Hal bleib, nurse, Arthur Zerphey Sr, and Samuel Dock, drivers. Wednesday afternoon Harry Sheetz, Florin, was taken to the General Hospital. Miss Eleanor Brown, nurse; Irvin Kaylor and Jack Bennett, drivers. Robert Hawthorne Heads Webb Clan Robert Hawthorne, of town, was elected president of the Webb fam. ily at the annual reunion held Sun- day at the Rheems fair grounds. Harold Zimmerman, Jr, of this place, was chosen vice-president and Mrs. Martin Heisey, of town, secretary-itreasurer. The affair was attended by 106 Porson Plans were discussed to have the next reunion in June, 1952. Mrs. Mamie Webb, formerly of Mount Joy and now living in Lan~ disville, was awarded a prize for being the oldest person present; Linda Lee Weaver, Manheim, youngest; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zimmerman, Philadelphia most re- cent married couple; Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Charles, Lancaster, couple married longest; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Lehman, Pitman, New Jersey, family coming farthest; Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mount Joy, par- ents having most children present; and Martin Heisey, Mt. Joy, most bald head. —— Thirteen persons were injured, | only one critically in twelve week- Mount Joy Should ‘Have a Community Remembrance Com. Is anyone in Mount Joy interested in starting a Community Remem- brance Committee? There are number of persons from Mount Joy now in the service and we, as a community, should be remembering them, especidlly with Christmas coming. Manheim is practically the only community that has an active com- mittee working. There, they've made their committee a function of the Manheim Defense Council. Committee members come from ev- ery organization of the community. In its several months during which it's been in operation, the commit- tee has sent “remembrance” boxes to 165 service men and women from Manheim. Also, each package con- tains a post card for the recipient to return saying whether he she has a Testament and if not, whether they would like the com- mittee to mail one. So far 10 Testa- ments have been sent. Plans of the remembrance group are already looking ahead to Christ- mas; when it plans to send pack- ages to those listed on the commit~ tee’s complete card-index file. In addition, they like to remember all birthdays next year with gifts. To help" finance this big project, the committee is staging a carnival September 7 and 8. So far, organi« zations and citizens have pledged support. Citizens of the town have given cash. The committee in Manheim hopes that they may be an example for other communities within the coun- ty. Some folks would like to start a committee in Mount Joy if peo- ple think it would be a good idea and if they would volunteer to help. If anyone is interested, please get in touch with Mrs. Vera Albert, North Barbara street, Mount Joy. eee tl Ge HEISEY FAMILY ELECTS OFFICERS AT ITS REUNION Raymond B. Heisey was elected president and Walter Heisey vice- president of the Heisey clan at the 24th d@nnual reunion Saturday af- ternoon on the camp meeting grounds, Landisville. The clan re-elected: H. Lin Heis- ey, vice president; Anna M. Heisey secretary; Harry L. Heisey, treasur- er; M. Luther Heisey, historian; and Sadie B. Heisey, necrologist. a or One hundred persons attended. Prizes were awarded to: Gregory Myers, youngest member present; Moses W. Wenge, oldest; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Heisey and chil- dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lon- genecker and children, largest fam- ilies. A SUES FOR A DIVORCE Complaint in divorce: Ruth Ger- lach, thirty, 140 E. Lemon St. vs. Phares Gerlach, thirty, Kaylors Hotel, Mount Joy; cruel and bar- barous treatment and indignities; PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS AID 4-H CLUB MEMBERS Increased financial support for H Club work from Penrgvivania bankers is reported by Allen L. Baker, State 4-H Club leader at the Pennsylvania State College. Complete Teach’ Personnel of Our Borough Schools for the 1951-52 term with a meet- | of which $300 helped to send the ing of all teachers in the High | state delegates to the National 4-H School Library at 9:30 a. m. Club Camp at Washington, D. C, Registration of new pupils will | and $500 went toward expenses of be held Tuesday afternoon from | the Leadership Training School at State College. Donations to the club work from 1:30 to 3:30; all pupils not present- ly enrolled should report at this time, bring birth certificate last year’s report card. tration is for all pupils who expect to attend the Borough Schools this year and did not attend here last year, or were not registered at the pre-school clinic for beginners last seven groups of the state associa- totaled $8,497.94 this compared to $7,665.45 last Loans made to club members to fi and This regis- | tion year, vear, amounted to ago nance their projects $47,400 this year, while the total was $15,670. a year May. Fifty-six counties reported that Pupils in grades 1 to 7 will reg- | county banker representatives and ister in the Marietta street school | county bankers’ associations gave active support to the 4-H Club pro- This was and from grades 8 to 12 will regis- ter in the High school. Pupils will report on Wednesday morning at 8:30. Grades 1 to 7 will | report to the Marietta Street school | E. Donegal Board and Grades 8 to 12 will report to| the Auditorium of the High school. | : ‘Awarded All Bus School will be dismissed at noon Contracts Friday gram. an increase of sev- en over last year. — on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- | day due to the Art Workshop at | E. Donegal High school in which our ‘teachers are particiating. | At a special meeting of the East Five changes in the faculty have | Donegal Township School Board been made since last year and the held last Friday evening, bus con- complete staff is as follows: awarded to Paul Wei- tracts were Miss Fdn~ Charles and Mrs. Em- ser and Howard Barnhart, Florin: ma Good. Grade 1. | Lloyd Miller. Marietta: atid’ Mer Miss Ruth Brubaker and Mrs { Oya Siler, Hatiella) anc Hers Ruth Luecke. Grade 2. | vin Arnold, Maytown. Bus routes Miss Irene Heisey and Miss | will remain the same as in previ- Doty Kayla, Grade A N | ous years, ss Irene Ibach and Mrs. Nan- cy Ziegler, Grade 4 a | Schools will open Wednesday, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Grade 5.| September 5 at 9 a. m., and will be Mrs. Margaret Sheaffer, Grades | dismissed at noon September 5, 6 5 and 6. and 7 to allow the elementary Mrs. Bartara Myer, Grade 6. { Mrs. George Broske, H. S. social | teachers to attend the Art Work- studies. shop to be held those afternoons Mr. John D. Day, Boys Phys. Ed. | in the High school ibrary at May- and Science. | ; Mrs. Mildred Day, Commercial. | town, Mr. Paul Fry, Geographv. | An enrollment of 755 is expected Mrs. Almeda Griffith, Home Ec in the East Donegal schools—385 in Mr Sorry! isha, Art { the high school; 240 in the Maytown TT Pei Bry, and Les | Flementary school and 130 in the Mr. George Houck, Music. | Washington Elementary school at Mr. John Lichty, Jr. Hi. Social | Florin Studies. | A township faculty eting wi Mr. Charles Rovenolt, Industrial fa Whanip B( ty meeting will Arts he held Tuesday, September 4 at Mr. H. K. Schoener, Science and | 10 a. m. Dean A. G. Breidenstine, High School Principal. Matl | of Franklin and Marshill College, i sma Tavlor $ : Ur . : Miss The Ima Taylor, H S. Mat >| will speak at the luncheon follow- Miss Patricia Werner, Spanish & |. Frglish | ing the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Williams, Guid- | Mrs. Rachel LeCates. of Lebanon ance and Fnglish. | was elected to fill the fourth gr: . . | wi ( grade SS red Wilson, Girls Phy. | . > Fa pss Mildead Math his y vacancy in the Maytown Elemen- Mics Marilyn Young, Library and | tary school. Mrs.LeCates is a grad- English. . | uste of Bucknell] University. Her = Mist Kathryn Zeller, Latin and | elementary and high school edu- English. ; Mrs. Sedie Brooks. School Nurse | cation was completed in the schools Miss Funice Herr, School Secre- | of Buenos Aires, Argentina and terv, ol | | Santiago, Chile, where her father " Ny Spy Ye . PR 4 J ve. Rey Herr, Grade School | was stationed as an engineer for anitor. Mr. Harry Kuhns, H. S. Janitor. | the International Telephone and Mr. W. I. Beahm, Supervising | Telegraph Company. She succeeds Principal. | Mrs. Lester Roland, who resigned ast Spring. | —— ere | [ Four In Rowenna Raid Face Court CHURCH OF GOD CGYA MET AT PASTOR HELWIG'S HOME The C.G.Y.A. of the Mount Joy Church of God held its business Charges against four defendants | 1 at the home of Rev. and arrested in a comlination vice and | Mrs. Clarence Helwig with twelve liquor raid at Rowenna Aug. 4th | po. present. A corn roast will were returned to court following a » | be hearing Monday. [at the held September 8, 1951 at 6:15, home of Milton Mowrer. Gardiner Cannon, River Road, | [ A group of ten from the C.G.Y.A Rowenna, alleged proprietor of 2 | enjoyed an inspiring message by “speakeasy”, charged with tw | Pr. Clyde Meadows at Doubling counts of violating the liquor laws | Gap, the church camp. Dr. Mead- hy State Liquor Agent William L.| ows closed his message with a story Campbell, posted bail for court | ec... ading his own brother to following a hearing before Alder- | ~ man Wetzel. What a challenge —— — hrist. for us. with also charged Hazel Marz, SHIFTING TRUCK DRIFTED violating the liquor laws, posted | NTO AUTO: $250 DAMAGE bail for court, and Mildren Elliott, Approximately $250 damage to a charged similarly, ike Tecommit-| op. resulted from an unusual acci- ted in defauit of bail. Hearing on | gant on Route 72, four miles north liquor charges against Janet How- of Mathers, ard, alias Janet Cannon, was con- A truck driven by Gary Price, 17, tinued to Sept. 21, stalled on the middle of a hill while The agricultural development | The Mount Joy Borough schools | committee of the Pennsylvania will open Tuesday, September 4th | Bankers’ Association donated $800, | Arrangements For “ Local Halloween be general rarade chairman with Mr. Titus Rutt as co-chairman, as the sponsor, el nee NEWTOWN MAN INJURED SLIGHTLY; CAR LEFT ROAD Newtown, Columbia R1, was charg- State Police with vehicle while under ed by driving a motor the in- fluence of intoxicating liquors, after his car went into a field along the New Danville Pike about 9:30 p. m. Sunday. He will be given a hearing be- fore Alderman J. Edward Wetzel, at 4 p. m. today. Police said Geltmacher told them he was coming from a picnic, driv ing north on the pike about a mile when he lost control, went down an em bankment and into a field. Police said the car came to a stop undam- the of Walter and a half south of Lancaster, aged on Shank. Geltmacher property had a lacerated nose, but told them ceived the injury earlier he re- a fall police said, in in Lancaster. a hearing on Geltmacher waived Monday and Posted bail for court. YT] ee ee YOUNG A 20-FT. Thomas E. Zimmerman, 122 S. Barbara St, was to St. Joseph's Hospital Monday by | Friendship Fire Co. treatment of injuries fell 20 feet from records show MAN INJURED IN FALL OFF ROOF thirteen, conveyed ambulance suffered a roof. that boy suffered fractures of the right ankle and right fall. At= had been helping the for when he Hospital arm in the tendants said he his father paint when he slipped on some wet paint and tumbled off the roof. The boy's father said they were working at the home of Martin Strickler, W. Donegal St., when the accident occurred. SU Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keener, Mount Joy R1, a son Saturday, Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Gantz, 32 Railroad street, a son Monday 'at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hoffmas- ter, of town, a son at St. Joseph's Jr. in this boro, Gilbert Geltmacher, twenty-three the | Brief News From ‘The Dailies For Festivities Planned Quick Reading Mr. Robert Reed, chairman of The State Liquor Control Board | the local Halloween festivities, an- | I$ NOW operating 590 stores in Pa nounced plans are being made for 10000 Elks are attending the the Holloween celebration hete on state convention at Williamsport Oct. 31. Mr. James Spangler will this week. The Mutual Fire » Lancaster Home Insurance Company has decided to customers then fled with $850 taken from the safe. e A QO ROBERT HOSTETTER HEADS GREIDER CLAN FOR 1952 Robert G. Hostetter, Neffsville, was elected president of the Grei- der family at the held Sunday at Landisville Martin E. Greider, D. was chosen vice-president: Edwards, and Lester G. Linda annual reunion Lancaster R. Mar- ion Landisville, secretary Hostetter, Louise Greider, was awarded a prize for being the treasurer Columbia, youngest present; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galbach, Salunga, most recent married couple; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hostetter, Mt. Joy, parents Mrs. oldest person present; with most children Eli Hostetter, present; and Martin Greider, Lancaster and Edward Greider, Columbia, most hald headed men. em el in ian Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kramer spent a week at Rehoboth, Del. and Ocean City, Md. | Miss Joyce Ellis is on a two Sth is in nur- weeks vacation from Flowers Hospital, N. Y. ses training. Mr. and Mrs. { Ms. Kate days touring, where she and Barnhart spent Jay Barnhart several they visited Rehoboth, | River, Atlantic City, Stone | Wildwood ete. Mrs. Burton Shupp of and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hershey; Mr. Cinvies] returned | Indian Harbor, { Mr. and | Marietta St. | Shupp, of Ruhl of weeks vacation at Sea Isle Jd. from City, town a N. Mr. Frank Coover War- and son, Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Mrs. Elida Whitaker Hiestand, 77, at The Local News For The Past Week Very Briefly Told In two raids by police at Colum- bia, thirty-seven paid fines and | widow of George Hiestand, costs Marietta, At Kissel Hill two mules strayed on the highway, were struck by an | Frank M. Schroll auto and killed. Frank M. Schroll, sixty-four, 228 Bertha Mae, wife of Irvin Dag- | N. Barbara St., this boro, died at ostine, Manheim R1, had her hub- | 6:35 p. m. Sunday at his home af- by arrested twice in two days | ter a six week's illness. Born in Mr. and Mrs. William Randler, of | Juniata County, he was a son of Manheim R. D. 8, celebrated their| the late John and Kathryn Dressler fiftieth wedding anniversary Sun- | Schroll anda resident of Mt. Joy day Aug. 26th. for 60 years. He retired 12 years Robert J. Gladfelter, thirty-two, | ago as a textile spinner and was a i Neffsville, was injured when a | me 'mber of the Mount Joy Church truck ran into the rear of his car | of God. In addition to his wife, the while at Lancaster f fo yrmer Frances Donaghy, he is sure Benj. F. Montgomery, 21, Gap R, | vived by four children: Robert F., D. and Thomas R. Schroll, | Joseph was burned to death when his car | Other committee chairmen in- | © out of business after a 78 vear|and a tractor-trailer collided dur-|and Miss Helen M. Schroll all of clude Maurice Bailey, chairman of | career. | ing a fog at Honeybrook. Mount Joy. Six grandchildren and the finance committee with Alvin A Lancaster woman caught a, Miss Helen F. Rice, thirty-three, | two brothers also survive: Wilson Bigler as co-chairman: Morrell | catfish at Safe Harbor Sunday that [a trained nurse of Ephrata, commit« | Schroll, Marion O.; and John L. Shields. chairman for procuring the | weighed 7 Ibs. 2 ozs. and measured | ted suicide by injecting herself with | Schroll, this place. bands for the parade: CharlesEsh- | 25 7-8 inches. a death dealing medication. | Funeral services were held from leman, prizes committee: George Charles Toffmeier, eighty-seven,| The tenth charge of passing a bad | the Heilig funeral home here Wed= Broske, supplies ond properties: | who opened the doors of the firsti| check was brought against George | nesday morning with interment in Willism Brian, police and traffic: | Woolworth store at Lancaster 72 |Kizer, Jr., who is now “doing time” | the Mount Joy Cemetery. Melvin Weaver, publicity: William | Years ago, died at Lancaster. in the County Jail on the same | (Turn to Page 5) D. Batzel. movies and lighting: At Nine Points, this county, a dog (charge. A —— Mahlon Foreman, town lighting; | chased a horse. The animal jumped At Marietta a 3-year-old boy | . Maurice Bailey, Halloween king | over a fence and landed on the|wandered over a mile from his The Community and queen; and Charles Hershey, [hood of an auto, damage $600 to the | home. After an alarm the State Po- float chairman assisted by George | car. lice, firemen, neighbors went on a . Houck, co-chairman. Three armed bandits knocked out|hunt when he was found hunting Exhibit Committee The affair is being held for the | the clerk at the liquor store in, his d: widy { . third year by the local Lions club | Downingtown, waited on several Tr Met Monday Nite THE BENTZELS HOSTS AT CORN AND DOGGIE ROAST A meeting of the Community Ex- Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Bent- | hibit Committee was held on Mon~ zel entertained the choir of the |day evening to discuss plans for the Evangel. United Brethren Church | 30th annual show to be held Oet. to a corn and doggie roast Tuesday { 11: 12 and 13th. evening at their home. Those pre- The Crowning of the Corn Queen sent were: Rev. and Mrs. Ezra H. | Will take place on Thursday, the Ranck, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | annual corn husking contest on Fri- Schmid and son Dennis. Mr. and | d3y and the Pushmobile race and Mrs. Jav R. Sherk Jr. Mr. and |Parade are scheduled for Saturday Mrs. Frank Aument and son | together with other entertainment Frank, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Ma- | during the three-day event. teer, Miss Virginia Greenawalt, Mr Several changes will be made in Herman Kreiner,Miss Shirley Eby, the catalogue as to the type of en- Miss Anna Mae Eby, Miss Luella | {ries and offering of prize money. Witmer, Mrs. Chester Eckinger, Also in addition to the advertise~ ments, a Patrons list will be added. Wednesday, Sept. 5th, another meeting of the group will be held to discuss the location of the show. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraybil] Strickler, After the meal Mr. Herman Kre- iner the crowd with showing scenes from DuPont | News In General From Florin For entertained colored slides Hershey rose gardens, Florida, beautiful ter County. HITE ILL MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE gardens, Wisconsin, and some spots in Lancas- AT SMITH'S GENERAL STORE I Smiths’ General Store, formerly | e ast ee » L. G. Forney Inc., at Florin, will| . : Forney Ire + at Florin, will Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess enter- feature an introductory sale, start-| Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kauff« ing this week end, to clear their| man to dinner on Sunday. dry goods and apparel shelves of Mrs. Paul Schmuch and Mrs. Aloi asec 3 f - present merchandise and make way Alois Laseck and son. John of Am | ville spent several days with Mr. for new stock. | and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. Prices have been cut and cut a- | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawton and gain as can be seen by the adver- | familv of East Liverpool, Ohio are tisement elsewhere in this issue. | spe ‘nding some time with Mr. and Me sod 1 Smith Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, the| Mys Harold Buller and daughter, new owners and operators, will be | Maude, visited the Zoo at Philadel- glad to meet the former patrons of | Phia on Sunday. i Mrs. Hazel i Shirley, of | from Wednesday Camp Gordon, Au-| Pvt. Harold who is stationed there. Jay Barnhart, Clayton Clyde Gerberich Jr., Lloyd Myers, Quinton Am- Paul’ Weiser, Stanley Wel~ Harvey Hawthorne Jr., Clair Foreman and Roy Packer were Fri- and daughter, ren, of this place Gehman and Manheim, spent at Georgia to Monday gusta, with Homes, Messrs. Sauser, Myers, spacker, Guy ker, Hospital last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fair, ga, a son Monday at the Salun- | General | Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen sen, Allen Liynward Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casale, of Landisville, a daughter at the Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday. ROSSER CONSTRUCTION GETS ANOTHER ROAD CONTRACT The State Highway Bridge Brayman, a at the York and Cannon and Geraldine Murray, | Pri ice was attempting to shift gears, twenty-six, Piitsburgh. also were | 54 drifted backward down the hill, given hearings on vice charges be- | striking the front of a car driven by | fore Alderman Newell and posted | Edwin A. Swanson, sixty, 236 Mari- bail for court. State Policeman Ni- | ¢ita St, Mount Joy, according to cholas Zulick was the prosecutor. | state policeman Leroy Strickler. | ———— ee re 87-ACRE FARM NEAR CART WAGGING THE HORSE LANDISVILLE, WAS SOLD At Lancaster a workman was An 8Tdacre farm with 21% story | asked to move his work bench from one side of a sand pile to the other. Instead of taking the orders, 185 employes of a plant went out on strike. But after four days all went back to work. house, barn, two tobacco sheds and other outbuildings north of Landis- ville was sold at private sale for H. Earl and Edna .B. Long to Clyde H. end motor accidents in this area. ) married Oct. 7, 1950. and Leroy H. Hottenstein. J "AT INDIANTOWN GAP SUNDAY | there were 4,000 troops paraded. Authority awarded a contract for ! construction of a six-lane divided approach to the east end of the M. | Harvey Taylor bridge over the Sus- quehanna river at Harrisburg to the Rosser Construction Co., of this] place. ell) MANY WITNESS DISPLAY A crowd estimated at 40,000 wit nessed U. S. paratroopers seizing North Korean air strip at Indian- town Gap on Sunday. In addition day evening guests of Mr. David Stauffer, on Unit No. 62, Green Acres, Hershey. EE ——— TWO AUTOS COLLIDED Autos driven by Albert S. Miller, Columbia R1, and Mrs. Martha Fahnestock, Manheim, collided near | Manheim. Miller was driving on the! Mt. Joy-Mastersonville Road and | Mrs, Fahnestock = on the Union Square-Milton Grove Road, State | Police said. | tl eee WILL INCREASE COST FOR PERPETUAL CARE At a meeting of the Henry Eb- Cemetery Association last week, the cost will be increased for perpetual care and annual cleaning of lots as stated in a classified ad- erle vertisement in this issue tlie MT. JOY BORO AUTHORITY PURCHASED SUPPLIES At a recent meeting of the Mount Joy Boro Authority, sary supplies including pipes, parts, etc, were purchased Delivery is expected within a few weeks and immediately upon tBeir trrival the work of installation will start. all the neces- / ( and. invite new frichds tol VIE: and Mrs. John Eichler and . . | grandson, Tommy Eichler spent | visit the store also. | Sundav at Lancaster with Mr. and If you're bargain hunting you can| Mrs. Emorv Inners find them at Smith's General Store Pauline Brooks is spending sev=- at Florin. | eral Says at Pails, with her Sig | ter, Miss Nancy Brooks who is in | training at the Philadelphia Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. Frank Pierce Sr.. of Florida, Deeds Recorded | is visiting his grandchildren at the Abram H. Snyder and Sarah B.| home of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, this Synder, Mount Joy Twp., to L Eu- | week. — 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell and gene Snyder and Geraldine R. Sny- | (Turn to page 3) der, Mt. Joy Twp., a tract of 638.8] a perches in Mount Joy Twp. ' ‘OMPLETED SUMMER STU Mervin S. Arnold and Elizabeth | co APPLETS D St FR, STUDIES L. Arnold, East Donegal Twp io | Benjamin Brown, son of Mr. and Rohert Houseal and Viola M. Hou- | Mes. George Brown II, Fast Main al, Hast Donegal Twp. a lot nd | Streets returned home August 23rd seal, Fas meg: p., a lot and | concrete dwelling with improves} 20) completing studies of the rents at Mayiown. $2000 | summer session at Phillips Andov= A. Clayton and Annie E. Bowers, | “ign there. ford East Hempfield Township, to Har-| OR a Bl lore Jor He old E. and Jean H. Wittemore, East 1951-52 - oo Brow resid Hempfield Township, lot, Landis-| Guests, at the Town . TeSicence ville. $900 for several days are fellow students Harold W. and Mary M. Buller, | ®t Phillips Andover, George and Florin. to Witch K and Helen R | John Basile and Richard Heiler, all Shank, Rapho Township, unim- | Boston. a proved lot, Wood Street extended, | Florin | MR, AND MRS. SNYDER : ee | ENTERTAINED OHIO FRIENDS DISTRICT GOVERNOR MADE Mr. and Mrs. Garth Snyder en- HIS OFFICIAL VISIT HERE | tertained relatives at their home Rotary’s District Governor Wil-| north of town; Mr. and Mrs. Ray liam Beskner, paid an official visit| Snyder of Shelby, Ohio; Mr. and to the local Rotary Club here at its| Mrs. B. M. Culver of Warren, Ohio; luncheon at Hostetter's Tuesday. | Clyde Culver, of Portland, Ohio; Plans were discussed for the mem-| and Mrs. Orie Smith, of Maytown bers to take a cruise on the Poto- and Mr. and Mrs. Max Michael and mac River, September 22. President | son, of Penbrook, Pa. George Keener presided. — PO ————— 4 MO LADY FRACTURED IS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Cletus Frey, Elizabeth+ town, who was a patient at the St. | HIP IN FALL AT HOME Miss Annie Breneman, Salunga, suffered a broken hip on Monday of Joseph's Hospital has returned to| when she slipped and fell in the his home. kitchen. She was removed to the Mr. Frey is well known here, Joseph hospital for x-rays, serving the Mount Joy route for | where she will remain for several Spickler’s Dairy. weeks. ’ : BSL VR