Newspaper Advertising Is The Business Man’s Good Will Insurance Estock Affair Remains As Is; Council Agrees To Erect Fire House Annex Prior to Monday night's session of Borough Council a public hear- was held to hear opposition in placing the Pleasant View building development into Class A of the zoning regulations. No opposition was heard and an or= dinance to that effect was later passed during the council session, Again the case of Steven K. Es- under construction ing regards to tock’s dwelling was discussed at length. Mr. Estock | property. the | had been ordered to remove dwelling zoning requirements. At Monday night’s session Robert | | failed to take any definite action. Keller, president of council, in- formed the councilmen that council | individual, who saw fit to do could prosecute Mr, for this violation and that he could be fined not less than $5.00 and not or any 50, more than $100.00 for every day the | Complaints | would have to be filed with Officer | | permits. violation continues. Neiss. Burgess Charles Fish mended that council urge the Zon- ing and Planning Commission to allow Fstock to building. Suggesting that he should rot be prosecuted anv proceed with the more as he hae been persecuted enouch. Councilman H. Krall council that if the case was taken informed Holstein Sale Hote Netted $33,615 A total of $33.615 was paid Fri- day for 76 registered and grade Holstein cows, heifers and bulls at the 26th Keystone Holstein Sale near the boro. A registered cow and calf in the dispersal of John Ferguson herd of Ontaria, Canada, were purchased for $1,010 by Albert E. Slear, Lewisburg. A registered cow and calf con- signed by M. M. Bennetch, Sheri- dan, was purchased for $830 by El- mer S. Myers, Mount Joy and Dan- iel S. Stoltzfus, Lancaster R5. Stol- tzfus received the calf. A top grade cow and calf for $620 to Ralph S. Shughart, Car- lisle. It was consigned by John Newman, Lewisburg. The sale attracted Maryland, New Jersey, Ontario, and many Pennsylvania counties. Harvey Rettew, Manheim was the pedigree man. The next sale is scheduled for Dec. 14th. ee — TRUCK DRIVER INJURED, CRASHED INTO ABUTMENT Asher Mantz, 38, Elizabethtown R2 suffered a compound of the left leg and body abraisons | when the truck dri iving | struck the wall of fhe Hershey un- Kinburn, buyers from he was derpass and crashed into the cen- | ter abutment last Thursday night. He was treated at Harrisburg Hospital. State Police from Hershey | said Mantz apparently lost control while traveling toward Hershey. ee etl ets CHILDREN'S XMAS PARTY because it conflicts with | tock. But no second. Estock ' | recoms=- i sold | fracture | to Court the Court would very likely uphold the decision of the Board of Adjustment, but, since Mr. Estock was granted a building permit, the court would make the boro pay the cost of moving the building. ios Councilman Paul Stehman sug- gested that the necessary steps be taken to enforce the zoning Ordi- in respect to the Estock «ner nance Councilman Clayton Newcomer made a motion not to prosecute Es- After arguing the case Council Lester Hostetter was appointed by council to attend a meeting on Jan. 8 when the Chamber of Com- merce will discuss Christmas dec- orations for 1952. Other business included the pas- sing of a motion that local church- es will not have to pay for building Council also accepted the deed to New St. from Jacob H. Nolt. Council decided to seek county aid for work on four streets: Cedar Lane, School Lane. New St. and the South portion of High St. The vearly aporovoriation of $300 was given to the local fire company. (Turn to page 8) TE KLESSINGER FOUND 1.048 PENNIFS HE SAVED MOST VOL. LI, NO. Pa. Farm Show May Surpass All Previous Records The 36th Pennsylvania Farm Show on Jan. 14 to 18 is ex~ pected to shatter all standing rec- ords for attendance, exhibits and prize money. The record-breaking in exhibitors the annual cash a= wards to farm has al- ready been assured by show commission's announcement that $55,100 will be awarded at this show. The show first started in 1917 out of exhibits of fruit and grain scat- tered throughout the state. Throughout the years the pose of the exhibition has remain- ed the improvement of the incen- tive for a greater Pennsylvania ag- farm pur- riculture. The commission, show, is composed of Gov. John S. Fine, Secretary Miles Horst, of the Department of Agriculture, W. S. Hagar, of the department's enforce- ment division, and representatives (Turn to page 3) ——— ee Fred Diffenderfer which runs the Most of you who frequented the of | Michael | Mount | where | | Farmers Inn here a number years ago, will remember Klessinger. When left | Joy he moved to Lancaster | he conducted a hotel. Later he was a distributor for the he penny-operated weight Thirteen years ago he stored some of these scales ordinary scales in the county. in his cellar and while moving them the other day one seemed heavier than the others. He investigated and found 1,048 pennies in the collection box. No wonder there is a shortage of pen- nies. EE a — Celebrated Her 95th Birthday Mrs. Calder this place, quietly ! her 95th. birthday at her |S. Market Street, on Saturday. | Mrs. widow of James C. Cassel, has lived in Mount Joy for the past 15 years. Miss Marie Gantz at whose home she noted that Mrs. Cassel is in good health and has not suffered illness Cassel, of celebrated Emma home on Cassel, resides, any during the past year. According to Miss Gantz, ‘Cassel spent the "many flowers and cards. She is still active about the house but spends | most of her spare time listening to the radio, Miss Gantz said. > © Mrs. day receiving SALUNGA MAN MUST PAY George Rafferty, Salunga, ordered to pay his wife, Sarah Raf- ferty, Hodgson’s Trailer Court, $20 was The annual Children’s Christmas a week for her support and that of Party, sponsored by the Walter S. Ebersole Post No. at the Joy Theatre on Monday, December 24th at 2 p. m. four children. He was also ordered 185, will be held to pay $10 down on an arrearage of $61, and pay $1 extra each week, i until paid up. Those In The Service MERRY CHRISTMAS FELLOWS: With this issue begins your sub- scription to the Bulletin. This is the other half of your Christmas gift from the Remembrance Com- mittee. Hope you enjoy it. This colmn is yours. All the news in it will come directly from you. All the letters the Remembrance Committee will be printed herein. We do hope you write. Tell what you do in the ser- send messages to your this column; If address of a you write to vice; buddies you want a certain friend well print it for you. Write a letter or drop a card any time and as often as you wish the Remembrance Committee, Box 243, Mount Joy, Pa. Keep this column alive with news from you. One very important thing we ask of you, and that is, that you,please keep us posted on all. changes of addresses at once. If you don’t your paper will get fouled up and you won't get it regularly. through to other | Now that we have given you all { the dope on how this column will | work we'll give you some news. First of all, we hope by now all | Christmas boxes the Remembrance | Committee sent are well on their way to all destinations. The reason you got your boxes so early was due to the fact that rather than get in the Christ- mas rush we wanted the overseas boxes to get a head start, we mailed them all at the same time. The Committee was organized men in the states SO Remembrance just a few months ago and volunteers from Mt. Joy did the canvassing to raise money for your gifts. There is some money left so if the Com- mittee can manage it, and we sure hope they can, you'll get another box (different from the Christmas box) next Spring. The Chairman of the Committee is Vera Albert and Co-Chairman is Jacquie Matoney. There are a few regular volunteers (Turn to Page 6) and Florin ‘Heads PP&L Sales S. Fred Diffenderfer, Lititz RD3, | Lancaster division commercial man- | ager for the Pennsylvania Power & | Light Co., has been named manag- er of industrial the tire 28-county P. P. & L. system. He will be transferred to the Al- lentown headquarters of the com- sales for en- pany. Diffenderfer, is a former resident of this boro and moved to Lancas- ter, a predecessor company of P. P. and L. He has held his present post with P. P. & L. since 1944. Diffenderfer succeeds Clarence T. Shoch the post. Schoch in Allentown has been named assistant to the vice president in the com- mercial department of P. P. & L. A. A. Anderson, of Sunbury suc- ceeds Diffenderfer. — ONE ENLISTEE FROM CALL were ONLY { THIS SECTION THIS | men called county's Twenty-eight | up for induction by the draft boards Wednesday. the 1,000 mark drafted here three They the number since the Korean war started. Ralph M. Snyder, Mt. Joy R2, is the only one from this vicinity on this call. ———— at HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN GROUP TO BANQUET AT LANDISVILLE On Wednesday, Dec. 12th the an- nual banquet of the Lancaster Co. Association will raise over of men Holstein-Friesian be held at the Hall at 7 p. m. F. F. Bailey, assistant county su- perintendertt of schools will be the Landisville Fire speaker. WW msn CHAMPION CORN GROWER Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata. R1, grand champion grower at the’ roundup of the Lancaster County 4-H Corn Club held in the audi- torium of the Greist Bldg. at Lan- on Saturday. FELL FROM A CAR A 4-year-old Elizabethtown was crowned corn annual show and caster R2 boy, father He moving car driven by his John C. Haines, at Lgancaster. was cut and bruised. os meee Wiese ESTATES ADJUDICATED Local adjudicated in the Orphans’ last week were: Benj. B. West Donegal, $1,752.47; John S. Washstetter, East Donegal, $4,581.31. ee eet Ul sin REPORTED ERROR Jay Jacob Swope, farmer, Eliza- estates Court Brandt, and reported the error himself and settled on a field receipt for $25, one-quarter of the regulation fine. ON THE DEAN'S LIST Benjamin B. Hess, of Mount Joy Rl, is on the dean’s list for the first quarter term at Elizabethtown College. UP-TO James K. Haines, fell from a Hospital Saturday. bethtown R2, shot a doe by mistake | { Florin have leased the Brick Ware- J standing as of October 31. THE Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December Plans Arranged ENTERTAINED AT SURPRISE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Miss Franceanna Stoner guest of honor at a surprise birtii= day celebration at the home of Miss Esther Walters on Saturday ing. A delicious luncheon was served on a candle-lighted table. The cen- was the evens- piece was a beautifully decor- ated birthday cake, inscribed “Hap- py Birthday Franceanna”. The favors, in keeping with the Christ- The Red ter mas season, were Rudolph, Nosed Reindeer. The guests who presented Miss Eiss Miss Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Esther Stoner with lovely gifts were Orpha Rettew of Minerva Coble of Mrs. Anna Frank, Christ Walters Walters. Lancaster, and i —— A — Work of Our Local | Rememb. Comm. With this issue The Bulletin the service men and women, Mount Joy, Florin, and Mt. Joy rural routes, will receive a copy of of the paper each week with the com- pliments of the Mount Joy Remem- brance Committee. This committee, comprised of a group of patriotic young people de- the “home funds for They cooperation | sirous of helping on began soliciting last excellent front”, the were cause September. given from the citizens of this area and | by November had sent each service | man a Christmas box. A subscrip- | tion to The Bulletin is part of their Christmas gift. | Elsewhere in this issue ffaere is 7 most interesting Service Men's col- | “the | umn containing letters from boys” themselves expressing there} opinion of the committee. ! Read it each week. Continue to support the committee in their ef- | the boys in the | forts to “remember service.” | { I | MARIETTA MAN INJURED CAR SKIDS INTO POLE Gruber Hoffer, 50, injured at 7 a. m. skidded the ) Marietta, ® Tuesday when the Marietta Florin road and hit was his car on Fike, near a pole. Hoffer was thrown to the road by the impact. Dr. Thomas W. O’Con- nor, of town, a passing motorist, took Hoffer to eral Hospital where he was treated knee He was discharged after the Lancaster Gen- for injuries to the left hip, and chest. treatment. DQ Cree Week's Birth Record Mr. Mrs. Burton S. Shupp, 533 Ave, a the Lancaster and Marietta at daughter Tuesday General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John H. son at the Landvater, Landisville, a Lancaster General Hospital last Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Young, S. 332 Cornell Ave., Swathmore, a boy at the Philadelphia Osteopath- Both Dr. residents of ic Hospital, today. and Mrs. Young are former Landisville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yunginger, of East Donegal, a girl at Ephrata Community Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jere M. Snavely, of Landisville, a daughter at the Gen- eral Hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, Mount Joy, a daughter at the General Mr. and Mrs. John Piaquadia, 12, West Main St., a daughter at St Joseph's hospital Sunday. wr er mm. OUR POSTMASTER MOVED Postmaster Chas J. Bennett Jr., and family moved from the Shaffer property on East Main street to the home they recently purchased from Henry S. Garber Estate on Mariet- ta Avenue. — mA ll Sm LEASED WAREHOUSE H. Roy Nissly & Company of house on Delta street from James H. and Frances G. Rogers. ee EE EARNED $2.13 PER SHARE The P. P. & L. earned $2.13 per share on all common stock out- | sued | prohibitive, | four dollar, INUTE For New Donegal High School the were Donegal by Plans for proposed High School the joint board made up of officials of E. Donegal Twp. and Mount Joy and Marietta boroughs. The an optioned 20-acre tract Mount Joy-Marietta road, mile and a half west of Mount Joy, Most of the announced | t on the school would be located on | | | under present plans. land is now the Rrubaker, by Elmer Shearer Invitations fo bid about Feb. 1, After that the board will have see if it can obtain the needed steel, with two acres owned: are to be is- officials said. to and whether not bid prices are officials said. or The proposed building would be partially two stories high, with a total of 98,000 square feet of build- ing space. gymnasium providing a standard basketball court which could be divided two practice courts, seating (Tarn to page 8) List o The Lucky v > 7 7 I Include d would be 1 into with ‘Deer Hunters This was well represented in Pennsylvania for the opening of the deer season, | but reports of buck killed are very At this writing the fol- lowing were reported: Ralph E. | Berrier, 331 S. Barbara St., shot a point, 125 lb. buck in Tioga County near Galeton at 10:30 a. m. Monday. George Albert; a neigh- was hunting with him. Leas, Stauffertown, hunting at Joe Bixler Camp, shot a four point buck. Mahlon Foreman, David St., ged a 7 point buck in Lycoming Co. Victor Brooks, Florin, shot an 3 125 Ib. buck at Camp Black Juniata County.. Nentwig, area hunting grounds scattered. bor, Oscar near Galeton the bag- poind, Log in Robert Florin, bagged a 9 point deer and Elwood Nentwig a 6 point buck while hunting at the Black Log Camp. ees Junior Hi School Elects Cheerlead’s The the 1951-52 season, which was selected, Miss Wilson, coach, the Varsity and Junior Varsity consists of the following people: Kay Kear, 9th grade, Winona Mar- klay Kitty Wittle, 8th grade, and Shirley Metzler, 7th. competing for the honor Patsy Drace, Marlene Gail Shelly, Becky Mec- Groff, Ronnie Geltmacher, Darlene Ger- Germer, Judy Naugle, Herr, Jean Fbersole, Jane Baringer, Nancy Diller, Priscilla Mary Lou Kline, Nancy Det- wiier, Lois Kaylor, Susie Schroll, Nancy Waschstetter, Connie Wise- Peggy Ann Kline, and Fay Stephens. rr OI ree CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY McCASKEY HIGH CHORUS A concert of Christmas will be presented in Trinity Luth- Mount Joy, on Sun- day evening, December 16, at 7:30 p. m., by the McCaskey High School Glee Club and Chorus, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Schock. The concert is being sponsored by the Bible Class, which Mrs. Raymond Gilbert is president. A patron list is being prepared, and anyone who desires to patron may have his name on the list by giving a contribution of one Junior High squad for hv plus squad, and Those included: Mumper, Mary Reese, Zimmerman, Joan Kain, Jane Jean Ginny Peggy litski, Carol Lane, garver, music eran Church, Ladies’ become a A silver offering will be re- ceived at the concert. - I —_— a AFTER THIRTY-THREE YEARS Emmit H. Wright of Elizabeth- town reported that he was‘reunited with his youngest brother, Jchn of Sharpsburg, Md. recently after a period of 33 years, WEERLY The Mount Joy Bulletin { disorderly i Mary, admitted about a |, I N 0, LOCAL WOMAN HAD HER HUBBY ARRESTED —— JAILED Clayton V. Frey, 219 N. Market St,, Elizabethtown, with aggravated dnarged assault and battery and his wife, Mount Joy, Constable conduct by 120 St., was arrested Friday by Anthony Madonna and jailed for a hearing before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel. Mrs. acked at her Lumber Frey, who alleges Frey at- and fists beat her with his here on Monday the Hospital home was to General I'hursday. — -— PHEASANTS RELEASED FROM property of Henry | o cp OWER'S COOP HERE 10 Lumber St, Police pheasants Ralph H. Cramer, this boro, reported to State that 50 were released from a coop on his last Wednesday. said he found one of the home-raised property Cramer doors opened and the birds missing. The pheasants were to be delivered to a Lititz sportsmen’s distribution. Some of the hens re- turned to the coop, but the cock birds are believed to have | group for many of been targets for hunters, police said. I eee Il. B. ENDSLOW MUST PAY £2,375 COMMISSION In a sealed verdict the full $2,375 C. S. Bucks, H B. was granted. asked by Leola real estate agent, from Endslow, Marietta RD farmer Bucks said the money a Lebanon represent - cd a commission on County farm he sold for Endslow. Endslow greement with the real estate man. An account of the above proceed- denied making an a= ings appeared in last week's letin. eee a Ge MISS ROSSER HONORED Miss Louise Rosser, a student at Mount Holyoke College; South Hadley, Mass., a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. this the dormitory of of representative to for Rosser, place, was for “Arabizarre”, a Arah- which was sponsored by her Lazaar named a modern ian night, the Student held December Booths were Fund Committee and 1st. set up, an sponsored and an evening held. All the toward a laboratory was money was do- nated unit in the proposed chemistry building SHOPPER LOSES HANDBAG Ave., to detectives the rietta repo: ted change and a number of small mer- purchases while Queen St. Monday chandise Green's store, N. at 2:20 p. the in Lancaster m Police learned shoppers we at the failed to do so ——— PARTY AND PROGRAM AT HOSSLER'S DECEMBER A Christmas program and party the Parent School 14 at seven-thir- two other to turn it in store office, but 14 will be sponsored by Teacher's at Hossler’s on Friday, December ty o'clock. Everyone to attending is asked bring a gift to exchange. The pub- is invited. lic — eee Activities of Our Police Officers Chief of Police Park Neiss charg- Nelson Redmond, Reading and El. Bowlie, Harrisburg with drunk and disorderly conduct. At Hocken- Peace, they default ed of of James the to a hearing before of committed berry, Justice were jail in of fine and costs. Steve Rakar, Union Deposit, Pa., was prosecuted for drunken driv- ing and posted for before Squire Hockenberry. —— a QU ee - LOST PART OF FINGER Richard L. “Red” Parsons, 201 Mt. Joy St, suffered a partial am- putation of the tip of the ring finger be- bail a hearing of the right hand a half faour fore quitting time at the James Mfg. Co., on Tuesday. He was operating a punch mach- ine when the accident occurred | counterfeit $20 bills. Bui- | auction | | | | attend loss of a black cloth! handbag, containing $10 in bills and |, his handbag was . | . picked up by a woman who told | point was going] thicket LANCASTER 1951 The Local News Mortuary Record ‘Throughout This Entire Locality The Past Week Very Briefly Told The r National Bank will | be fifty old 15. | Wholesale egg prices dropped 6¢ in this the | Denve years December per dozen area over weekend, i farm near Leacock sold | $59,466, over $1,- A 56-acre at public sale for 000 an acre Two old coal oil lamps brought £14 and $14.75 at Peach Bottom It cost Lititz, $20 and without a license cach at a sale Engle, 33, for Jerome of near costs hunting | | | Elizabethtown residents of 180 pints during gave 86 | blood against a quota of a visit of the Red Thursday. 414 South | plead guilty West Ches- pints Cross bloodmobile Miss Wright, Prince Lancaster Marjorie St to drunken driving at and was fined $200 and costs. Brief News From | The Dailies For Quick Reading 7, of Lan- ler John Witmer Rdhrer, 4 caster, drowned himself in a bath tub. On Thursday New Jersey opened | 93 miles of its 118-mile super high- | to traffic merchants way been for Lancaster have wamed to be on the lookout Up in Alaska are having | a war on the price of beer, they such giving it away. leads all other farm fa- We had seven. after the Navy women at the 500 had hotel men are County the 1951 weeks Lancaster counties in state in talities for Just started four training Bainbridge, Md. base, over enlisted. The Caterpillar will large Company addition to its 1,000 Trartor erect a York plant and employ ad- ditional men. for Pres- It was too much bother dance [ident Truman to put a dent in his | vacation Florida, so he did not the Army-Navy Philadelphia Saturday Near in game at | Hagerstown a man parked | car on a hill so he could get it Mrs. Emma B. Heistand, 225 Ma- | srarted. He had to go backward | Lancaster| down the the car hill, construction stopped over road flare, set fire | has no car { now he ——— — jalopy ELIZABETHTOWN Elizabeth- 11- of a pine her NEAR Allen R2 buck at BUCK Mrs town R. Kaylor, housewife, shot an the edge a quarter mile from home She band and a neighbor. She the deer and then her husband shot Mrs. said first deer she has ever was hunting with her hus- | | said she sent two shots into it a third time. Kaylor this was the shot, she goes rabbit but every year. Lk ATTENDED LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION AT CHICAGO Two Mount Joy RI Lloyd and Ralph Swarr, Mr Mrs. J. L. Swarr, turned Sunday a most young men, | sons of | and Jr., re-| from inter- trip to Chicago where | the esting motor they attended International | Exposition and Co's and Livestock visited | the Swift house the Ford Detroit. SENATOR REPORTED SATISFACTORY The condition of State Graybill Diehm, a General Hospital, was packing Chevrolet and | plants at tl Ieee DIEHM’S CONDITION | Senator G. { the | reported as patient in satisfactory. intermittent | but in the | hospital for a prolonged rest. | — A FIRST TOBACCO CROP | SOLD FOR 30 CENTS This may not be a good barom- Physicians said that nose bleeds have stopped he | fas been advised to remain eter as to the prevailing price il the 1951 crop, but it has been re-| ported that one farmer sold his to- bacco for 30 and 10 cents. | daughter of the | Susan Rahm, and was a member of | Trinity Lutheran Church, here, and hunting | | Mrs. COUNTY T $2.00 a Year in Advance George F. Roye, 90, at Columbia. Daniel C. Dupler, 84, at Colum= bia Charles H. Penwell, 71, at Mari- etta. John Clark, 59, of Columbia, at the hospital there. Albert B. Bard, 87, of Columbia. He was born at Ironville. Mrs. Carrie Lockard, 62, widow of Samuel Lockard, at Columbia. Lineous W. Greiner, 75, guest at United Zion Home, Lititz. A Mrs. Lewis Stark of this the daughter place Mrs. Minnie S. Carson Mrs. Minnie S. Carson, 67, wid= ow of Frank D. Carson, died at hex home 202 W. Main St., this boro, at '| 5:15 a. m. Saturday, after an illness | of three years. She was born in Mount Joy, a late George and the Women's Missionary Society of the church. She is survived by two daughi= Marie R., and Mabel R., both at home: also nieces and nephews, She was the last of her family. Funeral services were held from the Nissley funeral home here on Tuesday afternoon with interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. ters, Mrs. Harry Lutz Mrs. Mary (Maze) M. Lutz, wid- ow of Harry Lutz, native of Florin, (Turn to page 5) AED A, — NO PRIZES FOR DECORATIONS THIS YEAR The Lions Club has decided not Christmas decoras tions project this year. In the last few years they have awarded prizes for the best decor- and indus to sponsor the ated homes, churches trial places. Any interested in continuing this practice can get in- concerning it from the organization formation Lions. ’ EE aE ‘News In General ‘From Florin For ‘The Past Week Mrs. Levi Kopp returned ‘home | from the Columbia hospital. shopping | WOMAN SHOOTS 11-POINT 1 Mrs. Emma Leedom called on Mrs. Laura Heisey on Tuesday. Mrs. John Wittle was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vie= tor Snyder at Newtown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hostet- entertained these guests on Mr. Samuel Becker Sr., and Mrs. Henry Becker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck=- er Jr. and Family. The following Mrs. Leedom Mrs. Lizzie Farst and Harry and Mrs. Anna Daub, of Lebanon; Della Breneman, Elizabeth Hess, Mr. Mrs. Harvey Leedom and (Turn to page 3) re { DEEDS TO BE RECORDED Richard N. Lightner, farm on Marietta-Bainhridge Conoy Twp., for the J. E. Baker Co., York Pa., to Richard and Anna R. Nissley of Landisville PO WI a ter Sunday: Rev. called on Sunday: persons mma on son, and road, | TWO MEN IN DRAFT Two local men were included in the draft by County Board 83. They were Dale E. Reigle, Florin, and { Ralph M. Snyder, Mt. Joy R2. a SFLIT BONE DURING GYM Gerald Miller, 15, son of Mr. and John D. Miller, Mt. Joy and High Sts., fractured his left elbow during gym class on Wednesday. et A DRIVER PROSECUTED Eugene Thomas, this place, was prosecuted by State Police at Lan= caster for driving without a licen= OW MARRIAGE LICENSES James D. Blank, Manheim, and Sara Jane Swarr, of Landisville, a