A 4 1 with k is a KE end. ade vi )c Imo sT P-~-TO-THE-MINUTE The Mount Joy Bulletin Newspapers Are Read And Re-read-BUT-How Much Of The Advertising Left At Your Door Do You Read? WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY) 'E. Donegal School Mortuary Record Board Opposed To Throughout This Pupils Under Six Entire Locality At the school board Miss Sue Lehman, ninety-two, at Fast Donegal | VOL. LI, NO. 18 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday meeting held Friday evening, Sep- | the Orev ille Mennonite Home, $2.00 a Year in Advance | ember 14, it was decided by the| Rev. C. Allen Byler, 65, retired 1951 board that they would not allow the | Church of God pastor died at Mid- Afternoon, September 20, Stauffer Qearries Were Withdrawn | Friday at $9,400 On Friday afternoon J. Hay * Brown, Jr. trustee in bankruptcy of Luther J. Smith, trading as the Stauffer Quarries, offered all the real estate and personal property at public sale on the premises. The tract of over 12 acres includes two quarries, buildings and a 2% story frame house. As the property was withdrawn at $9400, some of the personal property was sold. C. S. Frank was the auctioneer. Randler Home Sold On Saturday afternoon Winfield 8. Randler, executor of the will of Michael Randler, deceased, sold all the real estate and personal property at public sale. The dwell- ing, a 1% story building and ga- rage, located on Wood street, Flor- in, was sold to Mrs. Annie Reigel for $2.800. Walter Dupes was the auctioneer. Farms continue to bring skyhigh prices thruout this section. Appen- ded are recent sales: A 27-acre farm in East Lampeter sold for $30,500 or nearly $1.130 an acre. Over in Lebanon County a 98-A farm sold for $41,450 last week. Florin UB Church Had One of Best Years In History The Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church of Florin, recently closed one of the best years in the Church’s history. Sunday School attendance, the average number of people present per Sunday reached a new high of 949. In the Church attendance too, a new high was established, the average per Sunday morning being 154, at the evening service the at- tendance has averaged 70 per Sun- day for the past conference year. The membership of the church has reached the peak of 256. This is a net gain of 23 over the past year, Twenty-eight new members were received into the Church during the year. In the field of finances, outstand- ing achievements have been (Turn to page eet Washing’n School Sixth Grade Pupil Views on Chiseling Last week a special assembly was held in the East Donegal High School at Maytown. Grades Five and Six of the Washington Schogpl in Florin attended. When they re- turned they were asked to write a news article on the assembly. They did—and one of them is printed here: Raymond Bogardus — A Great Sculptor “Thursday morning, September 13, the George Washington School —grades five and six - went to the East Donegal High School in May- town to watch Raymond Bogardus do some ‘chiseling’.” First of all he took some clay and (Turn to Page 6) a Qf Qn GOOD ATTENDANCE AT AUX. FIRST CARD PARTY A very successful card party was sponsored by the American Le- gion Auxiliary at the Home Mon- day evening, with players from Lancaster, Lebanon, Elizabethtown Marietta and other places attending. Door prizes and prizes for cards were awarded. This was the first party of the current season and future parties will be held the third Monday of each month followin. NABBED AT LANCASTER These nearby motorists were charged with auto violations at Lancaster: Donald F. Roeding, of Elizabethtown R3, speeding; James Archer, Landisville and David W. Armold, Marietta, reckless driving. Three Brothers In Spirited Argument One Was Injured Three Waltz Brothers, L&ster, 31 at the Masonic Homes; Samuel, 26, Apple Alley, this boro; and Ben- jamin, 29, of Marietta, got into an argument Sunday at the former's home which resulted in the injury of the former, A charge of pointing a deadly weapon was lodged Sunday against Lester, following the fracas on the grounds of the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown in which a 22 cali- ber rifle was discharged, State Po- lice reported. Lester sustained a head injury and was later treated at St. Jos- eph’s Hospital. A tussle occurred but was brok- en up when Waltz's step-daughter, Jean Andrews, 14 who emerged from the house and threatened both Samuel and Benjamin with a but- cher knife. Both ‘men prepared to leave, but Waltz went into the house and came out carrying a rifle. The trouble started over a debt of $150 Lester allegedly owed Sam- uel. After the argument Samuel and Benjamin emerged from the house got into a car in which they rode to the home, and upon seeing the rifle, Benjamin, who driving, started to speed away. The rifle report followed. If it was aimed at the car or its occu- pants it missed its mark, for no trace of the slug could be found and police have been unable to question Waltz because of his in- was juries. A warrant was issued for the ar- rest of Lester Waltz, expects her seventh child soon. Auto Accidents whose wife ‘During The Week The driver was only slightly in- jured when his car skidded side- ways 75 feet, struck and sheared off a pole and yard east of Lancaster. Car- Upset on Chickies Hill Three persons escaped injury on Friday afternoon when their auto- mobile skidded on the wet road and overturned on Chickies Hill, State Policeman Walter Miller of the Columbia substation reported. landed in a Mr: and Mrs. David L. Murray | and their three-year-old daughter were traveling south on the hill when the car skidded and Mrs. Murray, who was driving, lost con- trol of the vehicle. The car was thrown #6" the left and then ‘to the right of the highway and turned on its left side. Police estimated damage at $200. Aged Driver Hurt N. R. Getz seventy-two, Lan- caster RS, suffered a slight lacera- tion of the scalp when his car col- lided with another on Route 230 at the intersection of the old Cole- krook road Friday. ( Turn to Page 2) rt ee A eee STAUFFERTOWN HOME SOLD TO ELECTRICIAN W.V. LEHMAN Mr. Frank Zink, salesman for Jos. F. Gingrich, realtor at Eliza- bethtown, sold at private sale the property of Chester Ober in Stauf- fertown to Mr. Walter V. Lehman of Hershey R. D. Possession will be given on or before December 1 The terms were private. Mr. Lehman will embark in the electrical business and will serve the community in house wiring, and will handle fixtures and sup- plies. He has been employed by the Hershey Estates for the past six years. Read his ad on another page. eee A THE ESTEPS FILE DAMAGE SUIT; THEY WANT $651.30 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Estep, of Fizabethtown R2, brought suit ag- ainst Mae G. Cocker, of Elizabeth- town, for $651.30 damages sustain- ed in an auto collision. EE ANOTHER POLIO VICTIM It was reported from the General Hospital yesterday that Merrill R. Ney, eleven, of Marietta, is the county’s 18th polio case. SEEKS $1,039 DAMAGES ON RESULT OF COLLISION J. Miller Eshleman, has filed a suit to recover $1,039.31 from Lloyd W. Magee, Columbia R2, for damages resulting from the collision of a truck and automobile June 27 north of Ironville. Eshleman, in his complaint, said that Magee struck his truck head- on during a heavy rain storm on the road from Ironville to the Marietta Pike. He charged that Magee was driv- Landisville, ing too fast for conditions, that his windshield wipers were not work- ing, and that he was driving on the | wrong side of the road. en American Legion Officers Installed At the regular monthly meeting of Walter S. Ebersole Post 185, A- merican Legion Thursday, Fritz installed Robert Herr, Quarryville, District Commander, installed Mr. Fritz and these other 1952: Clyde Tripple, Irvin commander, | Tenth | was officers for first vice com- mander; George Albert, second vice commander; Kenneth Gainer, adiutant; James Roberts, finance officer; Benjamin Groff, historian; Roy Sheetz and Charles Bennett, Jr., service officers; Albert Fitzkee and Lee Rice, sergeants-at-arms: | and Paul Hipple. Ger2ld Hs ttetter, | Brown II, Harold Bender and Roy Sheetz, trustees. The group presented a past com- mander’s jewel to Frank Good and George a past finance officer's pin to Oli- ver K. Snyder, Jr., for his work the past four They granted permission to the local auxiliary to hold puhlic parties in the Legion home third Monday of the month. DRIVER NABBED ON CHARGE OF STOLEN LICENSE TAGS E. Calvin Hoffer, Flizabethtown, was apprehended by Marietta Chief of Police Till- man on charges of operating an automobile with a tion tag and license plates. Hoffer took the and license plates from an automo- mother, Mrs. East Market according to Till- years. card every twenty-three. stolen inspec- inspection tag hile owned by his Florence G. Hoffer, street, Marietta, man. He will be | summoned before Justice of the Peace Richard S. | Daveler for a hearing. EE Court Disposes Of Support Orders The County Court support cases the past Mount Joy R2, $25 per week | for the support of his wife, Edith Gebhart, 401 N. Market street, E- lizabethtown, and three children. Harry Hower, Mount Joy, paid $24 Friday on the $120 he owes for the support of his wife, Vera How- er, Florin, and one child. He was ordered to continue disposed wt week: | these Roy D. Gebhart, to pay was ordered paying $12 per week plus an additional $2 until he is paid up. Harry C. Markley, of Rapho township, Columbia R2, was order- ed to continue paying $18 per week for the support of his wife, Markley, Bronx, N. Y. and children. He was ordered to pay an additional $2 per week until he has repaid the $90 he owes. The court fixed at $180 the sum owed by William H. Way, 316 W. King street, Lancaster for the sup- port of his wife Maggie G. Way, 123 Fast Main street, Mount Joy. Way was ordered to pay $90 Friday and to pav $8 per week plus an addi- tional $2 until his ‘arrearage is paid. Irene their or ——- GO TENNIS TEAM ENTERTAINED Mr. George Brown, II, 301 East Main St. entertained the Mt. Joy Inter County Tennis Team at his farm recently. B. Frank Kready, champion and coach, of Lancaster, former tennis was among the guests. MARRIED 62 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shreiner, of Manheim R3, celebrated their six- ty-second wedding anniversary on Saturday oe and Susan Miller Elslager. In ad- Walt Eshl ee alter Eshleman, | dition to operating a small farm at { . Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer, Asst.; d iF Th P Ww k by one son. Hubert. R. Harlan, of his home, 1 ras loyed at the ; t ) s nn = | re p es Ce “i Com. Held Tues Foods. Miss Edna Shelly, Ch., Dor~ or e as ce Harrisburg. Three grandchildren as : suard nd wa . fo r a . othy Shelly Asst; 4-H Clothing | | and two brothers also survive: Ar= 1s a guard a rme “| The Remembrance Committee for | Club, Jane Roland, C \ v Bri . le : , Jane oland, Ch.; Baked] r rie 0 | thu Harlan, Middletown, and Jos= ploye of Penn Dairies. Eo Ga . : Han e y Ls : ; Pi > this area was recently organized. | Goods, Mrs. Alvin Bigler, Ch., Mrs y | eph Harlan, Harrisburg. n addition to his wife, the for- The firs ; 1000-1b. safe stolen at Ephrata mer Gertrude Kohler, he is 'sur-]’ 1e first meeting was held Tuesday | C. Raymond Gilbert and Mrs. Clin- Funeral services were held from : was found in New Jersey. the Koser funeral home at Landis= John Melvin, Gary, Joanne and Mrs : : farm krought $57,000 | : Edward Elslager, all at home. rs. Burton Shupp, Mr. and Mrs. 755 sationls were. admitted 0 terment in the Bainbridge ceme= Also surviving are these sisters Charles Harple, Miss Marilyn New- Was 70 Monday ot J a Hos ital during Aug- | tery. and a brother, Mrs. William P. My- omen, Mrs. Lee Rice, Miss Melissa ” { fo pre i Fp ers, Mrs. Frank Richards and Paul Strickler, Miss Jackie Zeller, Mrs. ps mond Barge, Strasburg, paid | “MILE OF PENNIES” TO N. Elslager, all of Columbia: and John Matoney and Mrs. George | + for 78- yg farm | GET UNDER WAY SOON | Mrs. Dora Derstler, of Ironville. Albert, chairman. |e og t | Mr. Norman Sprecher addressed Funeral services were held from To date there are 96 names and gg pie arrested nine | the Lions Club on the subject the Etzwiler funeral home at Co- addresses, of Sgivieetien listed acts “who had overloads at “Chewing The Blue,” and interest- lumbia Monday afternoon with with the committee. (1 ctor Tuesday : Hy account of his flying experienc- Rev. Jacob Earhart officiating. In- The committee needs the coop- Ir Fr Mrs. Noah E. Rohrer, | es. terment at Silver Springs. eration of every citizen to help ie Bast Petersburg. celebrated | District Deputy Governor, Mr. ee © ee complete the list and get donations. | their fiftieth wedding anniversar Benjamin Greider, Landisville, at=- > The list includes men from Mount vesterday. tended the meeting as well as vis= Brief News From Joy Boro, Mt. Joy Routes 1 and 2, | Richard Fowler, seventy-three, | itors from other clubs. A car stolen from a parking lot hy one 2 contact Vera Albert agnosis of the illness of Mrs. Jean at Lancaster was found on a park- or Jacquie Matoney. Fellenbaum, twenty-three, wife of | F Fl F ; Pr — ns The State Senate, at Harrisburg ; ing lot at Port Deposit. y X tate Senate, at Harrisburg, Harold Fellenbaum, 3 West Main rom orn or Starting Sunday all Lancaster TAKES HER FIRST ig he rs " Monday. street, this borough. bus fares will be a straight dime. |PLANE RIDE ACROSS ATLANTIC | re one step ahead of Lan- | po pejlonbaum was aed} he Past Weel ) ; | caster C ’s R an Sena- ‘ No more three for a quarter. Mrs. Harry W. Hess, of Master-| © on Sy. 2 past an Sena- | yo General Hospital late . . . 3 : | tor, nrayb > | C A full size watermelon with only | sonville, accompanied by Miss Em- | gh! ? a : Te . hal | Sunday and diagnosis was made | v " IK Mrs. R. W. Roberts of two or three seeds has been de-|ma Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin a; mm deg are a half { Monday, the hospital reported | called on Mr. and : { hour recess during which time Mr, | { Mrs. N. E. Hershey Saturday veloped at Purdue University. A Hess, all of Akron, left Idlewide Diel = q | 4 io ha a Y ne Sri . A v ov HE receive many congratula- . EN . = n I's At a special election the voters | Airport, New York, Thursday af- | tions from fellow Senator | SPORTSMEN HERE STOCKED | ent i ies th iy, Shue | . : : ! Sen: S. | 1 > { at Highspire defeated the purchase |ternoon for London, England, Senat Dic’ ; wa ; 2000 BASS ON MONDAY : Q g guap2 of the Water Supply Company in| where they will Frid enator i€hm was seventy. : | in the B zl at a doggie roast on Sunday even- oH /nere y arrive friday ——— re are 0) ass > i that boro mornd 6 If there Te a TR ing: Mr. gh Mrs. Jay N. Hostetter, 1orning a. m. » Chickies creeks n't! Martin Tonisson, 73, was killed ne 8 ) Hin ixt | A f 0 and Lisle Chic sles 2 ih Ne | end children Joan and Ronald, of 1 Husson, (a, af 8 1e flight requires sixteen hours | he our Sportsmen's fault. Monday | nr. + » and rs tov an auto while crossing the road i fon ctivities 0 ur : : Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben g and is Mrs. Hess’ first experience {1000 were placed in the Little] ili y f at Bareville. This is the county's] i air travel | 1 w i tio Goodling and son, of town and Mr. thirty-first highway death. in 1051 1 al rave : . ® | Chickies and 2,000 in the Big Chic-| 4 ppg Leroy Hawthorne and he > ie Tr — 4 ; They will travel in Europe to 0 1C€ ICers | kie: | son, David, of Rheems A Reading policeman, on duty], ...o Slice ps | nr Yi , Di Yeems. : for twenty vears, wos arrested for RY Dy of og J and ex- Traffic vielations reported for the | In the absence of Fish Were , I) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skeen, of ec > 8 J N to SIX . reene . Elw Mz: ’ the » i ie 2 . 3 looting stores of thousands of dol- pe k a Som bir wh past week by Chief of Police Park | Greener, Mr, Elwood Maro) of the | Detroit, Mich, and Mr. and Mus: Bt > ¥ weeks. 4 % .. | Mou Jovy Sportsmen's Associa- | Rp yi Temas ny 1: lars worth of goods along his beat. a — Neiss included: Bruce Lamar Bair, | Mount J Pp a me A a id R. Becilman, of Hollywood, Calif., . I tio ervise( e tr ) I \ aug ‘rr A John Clinton, Lancaster, clock- Elizabethtown, improper passing, | tion, supervi og me « Is oy 108 i Son nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - | Frank Skeen, of town, will cele= | MRS. CLINTON EBY HAS entrance of children younger than | dletown ; Farmer Overcome PASSION FLOWERS BLOOMING | ‘This Year’ S Farm | five vears, seven months in Sep- William E Diffenbaugh, sixty= A very beautiful Passion Flow- je smber as provided by Act 312, | seven, retired mail carrier at Eliz- Whil 0 er, raised on an outside vine hy S which was recently passed by the | abethtown 1 € perating Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr, was received | how To Be Held legislature. It wag felt that admit | Miss Annie B. Hershey, of Co= T I Fi Id at this office Wednesday. . | tance at a vounger age would not | lumbia, who taught gi Lee The flower is exceptional in S G be for the best interests of such for forty-seven years, dl alter a ractor n a 1€ re. auty, and was so named from a n 1CO arages children Only students who will long illness + Roy M. Elslager, fifty-one, Iron- : fancied resemblance of parts of the Mr. John Roland, president of the | six vears of age on or: before Harry H. Gingrich, sixty-six, ville, was fatally stricken late on | flower to the instruments of Christ's | Community Exhibit, reports that at Ste 1, 1952 are admitted this well known Lebanon Co. ‘cattle Thursday afternoon with a heart |... cifixion. | a meeting on Monday evening, it’ . . Because of overcrowding, six | dealer, died at the Union Stock attack while operating a tractor on The five white and five pale or- | Ws definitely decided to hold their | paginners wege wansférred Hom Yards at Lancaster yesterday. | his farm. chid petals represent the ten faith- | Fe arm show at the Sico Garages, just] i the Maytown First Grade room to | | | William R. Harlan | | | According to Columbia Hospital ful apostles. The deep purple coro- off Frank street | hie Washington ‘School at Florin. | authorities, two motorists saw El-| represents the crown of thorns. Mr. B. Titus Rutt, superintend-| rpage children all live in’ the Don- | William R. Harlan, sixty-four, of slager and thought he had fainted. Variations: in the resemblance of 1 eb 18 completing a chart blocking | eval Aren | Salunga, died Sunday at 8:15 a. m. They took him to the hospital the stamens and pistil to instr off the space used for the table dis- Accepts Invitation | at St. Joseph's Hospital after six where he was pronounced dead on ments are either the nails used, the plays and for space to be sold for | The board also approved the ac | days’ illness. He was a son of the arrival at 3:50 p. m. oe sive on : ate 2 Ir Dr. 1 L oe rer, Columbia de hammer or the five small nail business’ displays | ceptance of the invitation given the | late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harlan r. I. L. Moyer, Columbia dep- Chairmen of the committees are: | and a member of St. Luke’s Luth= East Donegal Township School Dis- Judith | {jet by the Richard | wounds. and the Independent both at Church, Odd | eran Crder of said death was due to Elslager uty coroney, thrombosis. Mr. Public group of several The flower lasts just one day. | Corn, C. H. Martin, Ch, Associated . coronary — — — Martin, Asst.: Potatoes, Fellows, | | | | | School Systems, a ap ap 2» care of : hy = i i had be Se le the ass of a phy "a . | Zook, Ch, Clayton Nissly, asst.; (Tum to Page 0 Bainbridge. He was employed as a sician for a heart condition. I t | M \ f Small G Ar C p Gr: ow ‘ — ratchman at the stron k Born in West Hempfield town- nm 1a eeting 0 [ ree rain, Lewis Bixler, Ch i TY watchman. at the Armstrong ol 3 Vegetables, Richard Zook, Ch; Company. . ship, he was a son of the late John . I Charles Longenecker, asst.; Dri ie W The Remembrance :.:. The Local News | ea . evening with the following - vived by six children: Roy, Jr. ° i (Turn to Page 2) A 178-acre Drumore bers present: Mrs. Robert Shiffer, SE Wii m——— lid ¢ ville Wednesday afternoon with in= | { township at public sale, | { drunken| The Club announced that $200.00 Ps Florin and Newtown. charged with | Columbia in cash prizes will be awarded at { | | | : | Mountville, future a repre- official book will call at your In the very near ivi y driving, was arrested at The Dailies For Quick Reading A Baltimore to quads. There ere f all faiths in the the Hallowe'en Parade. The “Mile to help finance the af- fair, will get under way in the near | future. Ea News In Gererd sentative with an receipt a minor accident iollowing eee eee etl Meee door for a of Pennies”, donation. Donations will be accept- COUNTY'S 17TH POLIO CASE FROM MOUNT JOY polio in | ed through the mail, just send them to P. O. Box 243, Mt. Joy. Volunteers are with the duties. If woman gave birth The seventeenth case of year the di- needed to help Lancaster County this was reported Monday following 250,000 churches United States. over you can Spare | LOCAL MAN FINED $50 AT YORK ON DD CHARGE S. Allen Beatty, Lewisburg, Donald | Charles M. Clothier | : | no inspection sticker and of this borough, | ed at doing 90 and a Philadelphia ; | br ite thor twenty-fifth wedding Sept. 27 WILL HOLD RUMMAGE SALE township The Ladies Bible Class of the | on Friday, motorist going 80, on General of the Marine roads in the county, were arrested : ls i Carr, Kimberton, ignoring a red by State Police was recently fined $50 in police | |; qo, Lutheran Church will hold a rum- | (Turn to page 3) The Senate passed a bill granting < To at York after being found | Clothier was summoned before| Mage sale September 28th and 29th | Se a an incresse in pay of to its guilty of drunkenness and disord- Squire Hockenberry for a hearing! 7 the Parish House. Sale opens on | E. STANLEY BOOTH CASE 500.000 postal workers. This =~ will erly conduct hy automolale He | nd Carr before ” Justice of the] Friday at 1:00 p. m. and Saturday | BEING AIRED IN COURT cost the Clovernmont over S300. was prosecuted by city police after } Poses Robert RB. Brown. jo 10:00 a. m The case of the Commonwealth 000,000 annually. BS Re Jas two parked | a | - —— ee { vs. E Stanley Booth, of Florin, is TN Kars on Web het seer | WAS GRANTED A DIVORCE ) THAT'S THE RIGHT IDEA | being heard in the county ‘court LOCAL MAN HONORED | ON DESERTION GROUNDS Members of the Future Home- | this week. The court has been BY LANC. CO. MC LEAGUE SALUNGA MAN HONORED | Granted a divorce on grounds of makers of America of the Manheim | asked to halt the Florin man from Maj. Thomas B. Brown III, East At the second annual convention | jecertion was Dorothy M. Lefever, | Central School District set a won-| What the State claims is the illegal Main street, was recently elected of the National Junior Brotherhood thirty-one, 120 N. Concord street, | derful example. They picked tema- practice of medicine. i > le / Fireme sd | epee commandant of the Lancaster Co. of United Fr fondly Firemen he ld | Lancaster. She charged she was | toes and put all their salaries in Detatchment, Marine Corps Lea-|at Lancaster, Clarence Mowery, of | deserted by her husband, William | their treasury IRVIN STONER'S BARN SAVED gue at Lancaster. He will be in- Salunga, was honored for being | pp. Lefever, thirty-five, whose ad- | ee { The barn on the Irvin Stoner staled with the other officers Oct. |the outstanding post advisor. | diess was listed as Landisville, on | . | farm, Manheim R4, was saved from > rr ——— — orev ! i fir . 21st al ini : : { Nov. 1, 1943. They were married on | ersona en ion destruction by fire early Saturday Major Brown left Sept. 15th for HE'S GETTING BETTER | June 2, 1940. morning when Mr. Stoner, who had the National Convention of the Ma- We are pleased to say that Chas. tl Oe Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller on W. been walking the floor with his 18= rine Corps * League at Savannah, H. Dillinger, secretary of our Board | SNOGOK GRANTED PAROLE; | Moin street, are spending az [ew | month -old granddaughter, made a Georgia. of Health is gradually recovering.| PLACED ON PROBATION | days at Ship Bottom, N. J. { timely discovery of the fire. Prosi there convertion dales Here's hoping he will be strolling Tho Cou! granted a parole wo) Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin] — a — gates will go to Parris Island, S. C. about town soon. George Snook, Mount Joy R1,]|spent several days at their camp | REPAIRED GAS MAIN to be guests of the Commanding Tey and pl: oy him on probation for face New Germantown and| The Gas Company renewed a | peri od of six months, Snook plead- | he Big Spring, in Perry County | main on Appletree Alley between 3 Corps Base ! of public in- | last Week's Birth Record [ | | there; i guilty to charges week Comfort Alley and North Market a Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Frimd, decency March 13 and was jailed Reyes “King” Perez Medina, | street this week. THAT WAS HIS EXCUSE of Florin, a deughter Monday at 5% months to one year and|spent from Friday to Monday in —_ State Police arrested Paul D.|the General Hospital. > I fined $50 and costs. His minimum | New York City where he visited a| PROPFRTY SOLD PRIVATELY Zink, of Holtwood R2, for driving| Mr. and Mrs. Marlin E. Witmer, | sentence expired Thursday, fellow countryman from Puerto; The Jacob L. Hirst property 65 mph on’ April 20 on Route 230| Mount Joy Rl, a daughter Satur- TY Rica. King is employed at the| tween Florin and Rheems was in Mount Joy township. At the|day at the General Hospital. | BOUGHT BRICK BUNGALOW Grey Iron Works here | sold at private sale and on private hearing Paul said he was “breaking| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arntz re-] Mr. and Mrs. Christ Cover, great-| terms to Charles W. Watts. in a newly purchased car.* Rapho, Columbia R2; a daughter on cently purchased a one and one-|ly enjoyed a 1,200 mile auto win) es tl A rr et eee Friday at the General Hospital, ae story brick bungalow from|thru Virginia, North and South | DONATES THERMOMETER CASE LETTERS GRANTED Major and Mrs. Robert H. Baker, . Aaron Longenecker, located on| Carolina last week. The Skyline | J. C. Snavely and Sons, Ine. of Eva L. Schreiber, of Salunga, ad-!St. Louis, Mo., a daughter Monday oy road between Florin and|Drive plus several caverns were | Mt. Joy and Landisville, has donat< Rheems. They expect to take pos- session in the next few weeks. most interesting. They brought sev- eral stalks of cotton back home. ed a case for the hay thermometer at Deloge Hospital, St. Louis. Both to Friendship Fire Company, town. >] are former residents of Landisville. ministratrix of the estate of ert H. Schreiber, late of Salunga.