nbia, will ased, ifflin, Wil- John lec’d, First alph Deed mber final ional un- a H. 46. ec'd, The Ouis ec'd, The The and land ec'd, The lay - pe’d, 1946. mt thy ster No. The ohn Mec- e'd, 950. unt and 67. and ank 2S - for vho ¥: also e'd, The nos ol, c'd, The th- c'd, irst C. son c'd, The arm irk, c'd, The vid de= [he nor rk- e'd ‘he il- kin c'd, 22. n= No. rst 41, nd ton er, nd rk Baers Awarded $22,000 Damages In Court Tuesday The appointed viewers thought $17,500 land damages was sufficient put a ju:y thought otherwise and awarded the owners $22,000 Frank N. and Anna M. Baer, of near Salunga, were given a $22, verdict by a Common Pleas Court jury at Lancaster on Tuesday in a land damage suit, The Mother Died At Detroit Aged 88 ler Corporations, died in Michigan, this morning. birthday party of her son, K. T. verdict was for damages in- stricken just before dinner on curred to their East Hempfield Tuesday, November 24, She died township farm by the Common- in his home, + 19366 Cumberland wealth in constructing the new Way, Detroit, at 4:20 a. m. Wednes~ day. Mrs. Carrie B. Keller had been living in Detroit since 1922, for the last three years at Whittier Apart- ments, Her family consists of three sons Kauffman T. Samuel and the late Walter, all of Detroit, and two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Lenahah, of New Haven Conn. and the late Mrs. H. H. Nissly, of Detroit, eleven Harrisburg Pike in March, 1948. The case got to court thru an ap- peal of the Commonwealth, which protested the $17,500 awarded the Bears by court appointed land viewers in September. The land viewers had been ap= pointed when the Boers and the Commonwealth could not agree on the extent of the damages to the 94-acre farm which ‘was divided by the new road. Henry F. Huth, county engineer, grandchildren and eight greag testified in Court that 10.79 acres | grandchildren. were taken by the State Highways| Her husband passed away in Department from the farm in the | 1922. Pike's construction. Funeral services will be held in Mr. Baer said in Court that his | the Chapel of William R. Hamilton property had been worth $50,000 | Co, at 3975 Cass Ave. in Detroit, prior to the pike's construction, |at 1:00 p. m. Thursday, November and was worth $28,000 afterward, | 29. Interment in Marietta at 11:00 or underwent a loss of $22,000. It|a. m. Friday, November 30 was this amount that the jury later The family requests no flowers decided was due the Baers. be sent. me tl AG Ae Mount Joy High Selected Its 51-52 Cheerleaders Miss Mildred Wilson, However, others were called up- on during the trial to give their es- timates of the loss incurréd to the property. They went like this: For the claimants—Norman L. Bowers, cashier cf the First Nation- al Bank, Landisville. $47.000 before and $24,900 after or a Joss of $22,- 160: Henry H. Eby, president of the First National Bank and Trust Co. cheerlead- Mount Joy, $47.000 before and $24,- | ing coach of Mount. Joy High 000 after, or a loss of $23.000. School. announces the following For the Commonwealth — Sam- | results in the selection of cheer- uel Stein, Lancaster realtor, $42- | leaders for the year 1951-52: Var- 500 before and $30,500 after, or a |sity, Janice Breneman, Mary Ann loss of $12,000, and John H. Myers, | Schofield, Mary Ann Spangler, Lencaster realtor, $45,000 | Georgann *Shatto and Claudette and $32,500 after, or a loss of $12,- | Zeller. 50C. Junior Varsity, Shirlie Haw- The jury viewed the farm in |thome, Jeanette Breneman, Rachel question Monday, to the be- ginning of testimony. It is understood that the State paid an average of $400 per acre land taken for the new high- prior Lehman, Elinor Lane and Patsy Schroll. These people were chosen by a committee composed of fac- ulty members, Miss Mildred Wil- son, Mr. John Lichty, Mrs. John D. Day, Mr. George Houck, and, stu- dent representatives, Robert Sch- neider, Betty Lou Frank and Char- lie Mayer. Other candidates these positions were, Miriam “Tyn- | dall, Carol Smith, Virginia Brooks, Connie Lane, Mae Zink, Lois Rutt, Mary Bailey, and Sara Garber. Mount Joy High School has for several years had one of the finest cheerleading squads to he found in any high school. Basketball fans will remember that these girls last year compared very favorably with those for all other schools which were met in the State Champion- ship playoffs. TW Ii BOY, AGED 8, FELL TO CEMENT FLOOR PLAYING IN BARN for way. Mastersonville Fire Comp’y Buys New Equipment The purchase of a new fire siren was announced at Monday night's meeting of the Mastersonville Fire Company. In addition the firemen reported the purchase of 100 feet of two and a half inch hose. It was announced by the build- ing committee that the new fire hall is nearly completed and is now ready forthe ceiling to be plaster- ed and the heating system to be placed in A 10,000-gal- for Joann Brown operation, lon cistern was reported located A p John Kopp. aged eight, Mount under the furnace room. Joy R2 injgred* whil oy as > playi These officers were elected > ue While playing sig Bats : the year: Ray S. Shelly, president: Jn a neighbor's barn Sunday. He was admitted to Lancaster General Robert Kolp, vice president; Rich- : erd Shenenberger, secretary: Carl Hospital. Brubaker, assistant: John B. Hal- He was conveyed to the hospital deman, treasurer; Clayton Greiner by Reist Mumma, Mount Joy RZ, trustee; Jay - Galen Shelly, fire wha told them the boy fell to a ce- chief; Vere Garman, Ray Summy ment floor while playing in the and Glenn - Nauman, assistants; barn about 2:45 p. m. Sunday. He was knocked unconscious for John Shenenberger, fire police cap- fin Carl Samy, hose director: about thirty minutes, Mumma said, Frank Grube; engineer; William and wes admitted for an Xray ex- : r : 2 als 0% twa ate Lehman; assistant; the Rev. Robert | He also was treated for abrasions to the right side of the O. Hess, chaplain. Caplan head. es FLORIN MAN CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING Emlen, R. Buller, 26, of Florin, was charged with reckless driving by State Policeman John Golden as the result of a two-car crash on the Harrisburg Pike, four miles west of Mount Joy at 9:55 p. m on Fire Routs Guests From Etown Hotel Ashes from a lighted cigarette set fire to the bed clothing in a 3rd Kauffman Keller's Mrs. Zachariah W. Keller, born Carrie B. Thuma, in Marietta, June 20, 1863, the mother of Kauffman Thuma Keller, chairman of Chrys- Detroit, She was attending the sixty-sixth Keller at his home when she was MOST, P ~ TO-THE-M INUTE WE EKLY I N Girl Scout Fat Collection In Mt. Joy and Florin Saturday, LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulleti co VOI. LI, NO. A Child’s Scalp Was Pierced By Toy Tractor Axle David R. Wolgemuth, aged thir ty months, son of Mr, and Mus. John M. Wolgemuth, Mount Joy R1, was hospitalized Sunday night as the result of an odd accident while carrying a toy tractor down some steps. Hospital authorities said he suf- fered a puncture wound of the left ear and scalp and was admitted to Lancaster General Hospital for ob- servation. Mr. Wolgemuth said the boy was carrying the toy down the stairs at home and fell when he was a- bout one or two steps from the bottom landing, . When he fell, his father said, he apparently landed on the toy and a meta] axle pierced his left and was imbedded in the scalp. He ear was taken to his family physician who conveyed the child to the hospital where the metal rod, a- bout two to three inches long, was admitted. Authorities said late that night that his condition was good. i DRIVER FELL ASLEEP: TMT FREIGHT AT CONEWAGO | Two soldiers from the Olmsied Air Base, Middletown, were injur- I ed when their auto crashed into the side of a PRR freight train a on Route of Elizabethtown at 1 the Conewago crossing, 230 west m. Saturday. ( a. en first aid at Clmsted and then removed to Indiantown Gap Mili- tary hospital. Ther reported satisfactory. State Policeman John Szabo said Nassar told him he fell asleep at the wheel of the The freight train crew was unaware of the ac- t cident until notified later. eondition was i cal e Real Estate Broker the County courts this week invol- ved Harold B. Endslow, an East Donegal township farmer. It was who seeks | 1 J estate broker, a commission for the sale of a Leb- anon Co. farm. Bucks sought to recover a com- mission allegedly due under an oral real estate contract with Endslow. The plaintiff asked for $2,375 commission on the sale of Ends-|! low’s Lebanon County v for $47,500. Endslow to Bucks the denied that he had entered into an agree- ment with Bucks. He contends that at no time had he employed Bucks | |, + listed his farm with him. ola real I farm, sold has commission, and refused pay t The HiGem Class of the Mt. Joy Methodist Church will held a pork supper in the Sunday School room of the church, Saturday evening, December 15th. The supper will be will include dessert. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from any member of the class. ee FAT COLLECTION SATURDAY Saturday. floor room of Hotel Kennewood, Golden said Buller was return- | Elizabethtown, at 6:25 a. m. | ing home from a hunting trip and day. The room was occupied by | | fell asleep at the wheel. His car John Hoover. He tried to beat out struck a guard pole, careened to the flames but was unsuccessful. the opposite side of the highway! Other guests were routed. Eliza- and hit an auto operated by J. Ir- 'bethtown firemen responded to the vin Heisey, 36, of Millersville, | alarm and succeeded in confining Heisey, his wife and two child- | the flames to one room. The dam- ren escaped injury, as also did Mi. | age was estimated at $2,000. Buller’, A | CONNECTION BROKE DON'T WANT AIR BASE The water service connection to Two Lancaster County farm| the First National Bank and Trust credit groups went on record as Company from the Market street being opposed to the use of “good | side, broke and was repaired last | HUMAN SKULL IDENTIFIED weather will be collected this Sat- urday morning beginning at 9 am. | Girl Scouts in Mt. Joy and Florin pg towns. — etl Cee | The human skull found in the ter, has been identified as that of ( Mrs. Susan Orendorf, 46, of York fertile farm land being used as an] week. It was in service for many years, air base for military purposes. Haven, who disappeared in 1946. Identity was made by fillings her teeth. Of Well Known Local Residents ithd Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rinehart, ug Fawn, Florin, announce the engagement Xrays were taken and he was of their daughter, Laura Mae, to of Mount Wolf, York county. Donegal High school. employed at Marietta. gagement of their daughter, Phyllis Col. S [NM i fri Jane, to Clarence Newcomer, son . 5k J arrar, > driver, me Arrar, the rive) of Mr. and Mrs, Phares S. New- it Je s Ker rere - tay end Sgt. James Kerwood were giv comer, Lititz R2. Armstrong Cork Co. and Mr. Mount Joy R2, Thursday announc- the engagement of their daugh- son of Mrs. Ellen Witman, Man- ——— OW ee heim R1. Miss Becker, a senior at: Mount Joy High school, is a part time em~- - ploye at the Clearview diner, west Seeks Commission of Florin, Mr. Witman, a graduate of Mount Joy High school, is en- A case of local interest tried in| gaged in farming. The wedding will take place next June. Mr. a suit brought by C. S. Bucks, Le- | Landisville, of ployed by the AAA Maintenance deen, ARTHUR MOYER IS AUDITOR; G Commissioners’ ast week. The drawing was necessary be- fhe jury on this latter case de- cause Moyer and George Brown liberated approximately a half| 11 oiled one write-in vote each at hour before returning its sealed | {he Nov. election. verdict. Brown was elected assessor for — Teme the East Ward of Mount Joy horo. FORK SUPPER, DECEMBER 15 |My. Brown previously said he wanted the assessor's post and was not interested in the auditorship. Week's Birth Record Served from 510.7 p.m and he Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wade, of price will be $1.25 for adults ANG! this place, a son Sunday at the half price for children. This price General Hospital. Salunga, General Hospital. Landisville, a daughter at the Lan- caster General Hospital. The Fat Collection which was! pr. and Mrs. Donald Thiebault, postponed Saturday due to bad this boro, a daughter Thanksgiv- ing Day at St. Joseph's Hospital. will sponsor the collection in both Joseph's Hospital. Salunga, a daughter Wednesday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Susquehanna river by a duck hun- [andisville, a son Wednesday at the of always has a lot J ready to light the fire. FAMILY HOLIDAY REUNION STARTED 54 YEARS AGO A custom of observing Thanks- giving dinner for the entire fam:ly, started 54 years ago by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bradley, was con- tinued last Thursday by nine of their children who are still living. The children, ranging in age is and Mrs, Nisley from 55 to 79 years, attended the gntertained Mr, an DE dinner ot the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Rohrer and sons Mark and Paul, | Landis Groff, near Elm. of Lancaser, Mr. John Stehman, of! They are: Mrs. Annie B. Ruhl, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bom. 79, of near Manheim: Mrs. Lizzie berger and son, Donald, Bareville, Wintermyer, 78, Mt. Joy: Mrs. and Miss Ida Catherine Bard, Lea-| Hettie Royer, 76, of Mount Joy; cock, to Sunday dinner in honor of Simon S. Bradley, 73, Elm; Robert Bradley, 68, Brunnerville; Mrs. Susie Zerphey, 65, Salunga; Mrs. Mary Witman, 60, White Oak, Ben- jamin Bradley, 58, of near Mt. Jay and Mrs. Kathryn Mull, 55, of near Manheim. ior Ulli Engagements John Robert Linard, Maytown, son Mrs. William E. Rohrbaugh, of Miss Rinehart is a junior at East Mr. Linard is No date the wedding. has een set for Mr. and Mus. f Landisville, Frank Dougherty, announce the en- Miss Dougherty is employed by New- omer is engaged in farming. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Becker, er, Lois D., to 8. Martin Witman, and Mrs. J. Arthur Swarr, announced tht engage- daughter, Miss Sara Pfc. James D. Blanck Miss Swarr is em- Armstrong Cork Co. a memker of the 516 Det., at Aber- Md. The wedding will take December 2 at the East Fair- Church of the Brethren, EE of nent of their ane Swarr, to Manheim. Pfc. Blanck is lace iew EORGE BROWN II ASSESSOR Arthur Moyer winner he drawing of lots at the County office auditor was the in for yet QE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cooper, a son Saturday at the Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 29, The Bombergers Hosts In Honor of Mrs.Emma Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. the 86th birthday of Mrs. Bomber- ger's mother, Mrs. Emma B. Rohr- er. In the afternoon Mrs. Rohrer was delightfully when a number of young people from the | Lancaster Church called her and held an old hymn surprised on fashioned [ cing. On Tuesday she was entertained in Harrisburg by her neice, Mrs, | Charles A. Hoak and on Wednesday another dinner was given in Mrs. Rohrer’s honor by Mrs. Phares Nissley, Landisville. Friday she was entertained by her neice, Miss Ida Catharine Bard, at her home at Leacock. Mrs. Rohrer received many greeting and floral gifts for which she expresses her apprecia= tion. EE NEARBY SCHOOLS ENTERED IN TB PRESS CONTEST Student journalists from twenty- two of the County's schools have accepted the invitation of the Tu- Society of County to participate in the annual School Press project. Among them are Mount Joy, E. Donegal, East Hempfield, Eliza- bethtown, Marietta and Manheim. — The Local News The Past Week Very Briefly Told $16.50 private berculosis Lancaster Two Lancaster men paid each for trespassing on land. There was home William R3 Tuesday. A handpainted teapot $101 at a public sale at Millersville on Saturday. About 700 persons inspected the newly built at Roh- rerstown Saturday. Maryland men $600 in Fulton town- at the Manheim a slight fire Wolf, brought school house It cost two for killing a deer ship, this county. Benjamin F. Beiler, Christiana, R1, reports the theft of 300 chickens from his farm recently. It will cost $700 to repair an to after a steer ran into the side the Lancaster. Armstrongs, at Lancaster, 400 employees since October. more will be excused Dec. 1. A slicker fleceed a store clerk at Manheim out of $10 when he pur- chased two packs of cigarets. It cost two hunters $300 for kil- out of season in Ful- hunting small au- of car near laid off 225 ling a deer ton twp. while game. Folks Columbia without electric for when a milk truck struck ties pole. re Cres SPORTSMEN WILL RELEASE SEVENTY COCK BIRDS SAT. Saturday, the Mt. Joy Sports- men’s Association will liberate 70 were! hours utili- in east several a ringneck preasants, all males. All interested will please meet at the Tomato station at Florin at one o'clock. sportsmen Mr. and Mrs. James R. Archer, Mr. and Mrs. ount Joy R2, Paul Collins, of a son Friday at St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brosey, of | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Snavely, eneral Hospital. ———— Qe en ear The man who has money to burn of ‘hangers-on turned to work Cee THEY PACKED DONATIONS Donations for the Glenn Eden Mission, Kentucky, wene packed for shipment at a meeting of the Wanien's Missionary Society of the Reich's Evangelical sregational church last evening. a Gr eee LETTERS GRANTED \ Jerome Kendig, of Salunga, is the executor of the estate of Susan H. Breneman, late of East Hemp- field township. i — HE'S ON DUTY AGAIN Mr. James Hockenberry has re- after suffering Elam Bomberger GAS PLAYED US A DIRTY TRICK MONDAY Gas is an important factor The Bulletin establishment (not the kind emitted from an occasional but the kind supplied and Monday morning it sure played us a dirty trick. About the time our type casting | machines are set off, plus prepara- family in individual by nature, tions for the cooking, were without gas in spite of the fact that all our neighbors had gas. The | Gas Co. the job promptly. Our early was notified and were on service was resumed in the it covered that a gas leak in the pipe in front of the First National Bank, had permitted water from Sunday to get into our afternoon when was dis~ night's rain, service main. Brief f News Fre From The Dailies For Quick Reading now 17,500 officers and Indiantown There are military 135 persons were dents over Thanksgiving, them in traffic mishaps. To date 100,000 Americans have been killed, wounded or missing in in Korea. That's greater than was lost World men at Gap. killed in acci- 102 of action a number in War IL Three at arrested for truck load were homes. civilian em- Gap, Tower City Indiantown were Over recovered at their ployes stealing tools. a Preceding a turkey day raflle, State Police raided a place at 40 cases liquor sonville Tuesday evening. of beer and 30 bottles were confiscated. Clyde S. Gehr, former banker at Harrisburg, plead‘ guilty to embez- zlement of $40,000 and was senten- ced to 215 to 10 years in the Dau- phin County jail, Albert Eberight, ex-manager the Adams Co. Egg Co-op, found guilty on 61 counts of em- bezzlement, fraudulent and writing bad checks. Five Pottsville Lebanon, caught a pig and started | of of was conversion, men hunting in hemeward. The police threw a road block, captured the thieves who paid $45 fine, all costs and $20 to the farmer for the pig. ee 4-H CLUB PRESENTED “NEW FIRES” HERE SATUR. “New Fires,” three-act com- edy, was presented the 4-H members of the county in the au- High Schoo] build- ing here on Saturday evening. A 30-minute interlude music, by Mrs.. Albert Messner, Strasburg, preceded the play. The 16 members of the casi held under the direction of Mrs. Jno. Herr, A. H. Weid- and Mrs. Harold a by ditorium of the of organ of rehearsals three local leaders: Mount Joy Rl; Mrs. man, Manheim RI; Fry Stevens. The project was sponsored jointly by the Agricultural and Home Fe- onomics 4-H Club Councils of Lan- caster County. Seattle essen Rheems Co. Asks Increase In Rates The Public Utility Commission was asked by the Rheems Water Co., to increase its rates by $563 a year, effective next Feb. 1. The utility 111 in Lancaster County. H. K. Landis, Rheems, an official of the company, said that the rate increase will be the first in 20 years and it is due to costs. serves consumers higher operating Local consumers, he said, are bil- led quarterly and the increase will mean only about a $1 increase for consumers every three months. The Rheems Water Co. secures water from wells in the area after which the water is stored in a res- crvoir located between Rheems and Elizabethtown. SPRING PRIMARY APRIL 22 The regular Spring primary elec- tion will be held Tuesday, April 22 and the general election, Novemb- 1951 John Cope Buys The Well Known Stauffer Quarries brothers, both operating a ago two John Stauffer, now deceased, started stone quarry just off the Manheim road and immediately east of the Later they manufactured concrete blocks quite extensively. John Stauffer died and the busi- continued by Samuel Stauffer until a short time previous to R1, Many years Samuel and boro. ness was to his death when it was sold Luther J. Smith, of Windsor, York county. Mr. Smith both the quarries and concrete block busi- ago met with financial revers- operated ness until about two years when he es and finally went bankrupt. The entire the mach- scales, office building, dwell- were quarries which include manufacturing plant, inery, ing, ruptey sale some time ago and were of sufficient ete. offered at a bank- withdrawn for want bids. On Tuesday Mr. John Cope, of Manheim R2, purchased the entire real estate and personal property at a bankruptcy hearing in the County Court House. The price was $10,250. In his petition, Smith, who trad- ed as Stauffer’s Quarries at Mount Joy, listed his assets at $21,228.66 and his liabilities at $33,141.94. A public sale of Smith’s personal property was held September, and Tuesday's sale represented the real estate and the balance of the personal property. News In General From Florin For The Past Week Mr. Mrs. Amos Farst two sons of Lawn were guests in and and of Mrs. Emma Leedom. Mrs. Martin home Sunday Hospital. Mr. moved their their home on Wood street to their new- ly built home at the new develop- ment on the old Harrisburg Pike. Mr. Joseph Eshleman of Choco- late Avenue who suffered a stroke recently while at work at the U. 8. Asbestos Co. Manheim, has removed to the home of his son, Dr. J. L. Eshleman at East Berlin, Penna. returned St. Joseph Liggins from the Mrs. effects from and Shuman household been The regular monthly meeting of $2.00 a Year in Throughout Th Entire Locality Daniel B. Snavely, 86, R1. Joseph Way Raff, 62, at’ bia. Frederick W. Shaub, 74, at etta. Mrs. Mary MeDivett, 72, at lumbia. Mrs. Fannie B. Peters, 63, at C Mrs. Emilie B. Williams, 81, - Columbia. Mrs. Annie Lynch O'Brien; 8, at Marietta, Howard B. Ritter, at Mann heim yesterday. 3 Mrs. Emma K. Gibble, ‘at Manheim on Friday. John K. Denlinger, 70, at the Ma sonic Homes, Elizabethtown. Mrs. Mary M. Johnson, 77, Co= lumbia, at the hospital there. James Kantz, 11, of Manheim was shot in the leg with a 22 rifle. Willian G. White, 72, of Man~ beim, at the Lancaster Osteopathic: 66, 3, Hospital. Lillien, wife of Joseph A. Desch, of Columbia, at the Harrishurg Mospital. She was 76. R. D. VonNeida, 71, of Ephrata, died while driving his station wa> gon at Philadelphia Sunday. Robert Engle, 72, Manheim, at the General Hospital yesterday. He was born in Rapho township. Mrs. Kathryn Freymeyer, 75, of Elizabethtown. Roberta, wife of John Kendig, of Salunga, is a daughter. Margaret G. Goss, widow of John Gass, at the Oreville Mennonite home. She was 83 and a former resident of Cordelia. Mrs. Ellen 8. Bricker, 76, wife of Samuel Bricker, Hlizabethtown R2. Besides her hushand she letives two sons and a daughter. Limnaus H. Kaylor Linnaus H. Kaylor, 90, Bellaire, Elizabethtown R3, died’ ‘Thursday at his home. He was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical United Bre- thren church, Elizabethtown. Sir- viving are these grandchildren and four brothers: Neria and Allen Kaylor, both of Elizabethtown RD; Frank Kaylor, Hershey; and Isaac Kaylor, Palmyra. Hirry Cornwell Horry Cornwell, 65, of Florin, died at 12:15 p. m. Sunday after a five year illness. Born at Sharps~ burg, Allegheny county, he was a son of the late James and Annie Cornwell and operated a tavern at the Fire Company Auxiliary will | be held at the Florin Hall Monday | evening at 7:30 P. M. | Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt were Wednesday callers of Mrs. Emma Leedom. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess spent the weekend at Loysville, Perry Co., with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neidigh, of Campbellstown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George | Mumper Sr. Mr. Clayton Breneman is servimg | (Turn to page 5) RE DFEDS RECORDED J. Ross and Stella O. Esbenshade, Mt. Joy Twp, to Levi S. and Caro- | line E. Good, Mt. Joy Twp., unim= proved lot, West Donegal Twp. Irvin W. and Naomi Z. Musser, Fast Donegal Twp., to Ira B. Wen ger, East Donegal Twp., unimprov~ ed lot, East Donegal Twp. Mt. to Jeremiah P. and Emily Hossler, | Mt. Joy Twp. tract containing sev- | en acres 62 perches, Mt. Joy twp. etl Anni. { Katherine Hossler, Joy Twp. | LOCAL MAN ARRESTED: | DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED | On Sunday Static Policeman Leonard Asper apprehended Lloyd | F. Shank, 108 Fairview street. this | boro. The officer said Shank was | under the influence of liquor and | was weaving in and out of traffic east of town. He was placed in the bastile to await a hearing before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel. A A. broken ankle bones. er 4th. ‘ . Pognology is a study of beards. | parked on Main St. here. | closes in Penna. on Friday even- | ing. Saturday, for the first time in Florin for the past 12 years. Several years age he was employ=~ ed as a steel worker at East Liver— pool, O., and Lancaster and he re-' sided at Paradise before moving to Florin. He was a member of the Friendship Fire Company No. 1 of this place and the Florin Fire Co. Also the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Association and Grace Lutheran church, East Liverpool, O, In addition to his wife, the for= (More on page 3.) Tell Cn. th Activities of Our Police Officers Chief of Police Park Neiss prose= ruted Mrs. J. F. Finefrock, Mah- heim R4, for ignorirtg a red light, He also arrested Arlington Blantz for throwing a beer bottle through the windshield of a car belonging to Elwood L. Huber, Columbia Rl, last Monday night, while it was Blantz made restitution and paid the costs. mer es eet A imeem THE HUNTING SEASON The small game hunting season years, it will be unlawful to hunt but the deer season opens Monday, December 3, at 9 a. m. a — EI rr ssn. THATS JUST CAR 8 Geo. Ditzler, 13, Manheim a picked up a rifle which 4% Had placed on the ground end it shot him in the arm. - i aka