The Bulletin Wishes Its Patrons i Friends a Most Prosperous and Happy New Lancaster County Farm And Home Committee Opposes Air Base Here VOL. LI, NO. 32 M ow EF, vr Ix ount Jo Sg 4 ye yg w 27 05 2 7 Members of the Lancaster Coun- J Ys Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 27, 1951 $2.00 a Year in Advan. ty Farm and Home committee in- unior am ero cluding farmers and home owners P ri m r r ie an woe w| stmas I'rogram Mortuary Record \ Commerce Names the county, have announced a pro- 0 u gram for presenting their opposi=- B Mt J R Th This . tion to an air base on fertile Lan- Y * oy oroug C 00 S | roug out e u e mners caster County soil. ° » At a meeting held Tat week T Localit There were a large number of 2 ree ing held Yast yeek " Will Be Given hurs Jan 3 Entire oC y for the: Yale. pri i the Manheim Township Hi school sy » i 0 ants for rizes of - ; X on 01 : ne oe ¥ lees 0 : at Neffsville, Robert S. Posey, Lit- TEE The annua] Christmas program | Fred C. Keller, 60, at Marietta. Cn ii oo Juror whey |itz, and Jesse Cutler, Drumore, of the Mount Joy Borough should | Howard Titus Myers 7% & Con ommenrce 1e contest closed Sun- | were elected co-chairmen. Mora Three Steelton whic} rig. call d f 2 ! a | lumbia \ ’ day and the judges announced the “m0 . A ch was called off on December ssler, 78, at S d than 250 men from all parts of the 20 due to the weather and the bad | Mrs Benim Ruhl Hosslety lal winners Saturday. ; : i 11 Vo) county attended the meeting, and N R bb d fonds. is now schedoled. to be | Manheim In the church division the three | fered their cooperation in the ef- egroes 0 € next Thursday evening, Jan : 3rd | Mrs. Estella F. Kinnard, 63, at winners were: first, Church of God; | fort to make county views on the 2t 7:30 in the Hich school auditors] Ci fu} ia second, Trinity Evangelical Cong. | air base known to members of | Greer’ S Jewelry Furi | Joseph, E. Exhbachs 6: Bt pas Church; third. Methodist Church. Congress and the Air Force. Those in char idered | La thio . vie y . se charge considerec can- | . Jc Homes without lawns divisions: Members of the committee ol At 1:00 am. this morning (Thurs- celling the program since it couliti Mrs. Blanche Kline Kitch, 72, at first, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, | starting their activities by urging | day) thieves broke the large plate not be diven before Christmas but f ‘olumbia 224 E. Main St.; second, Mr. and|every county resident to send a fuss window at Greer’s . Jewelry many of the patrons asked that it | Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hamaker, 3c Mrs. Jay Barnhart, W. Donegal St.; letter or postcard to his represen- | Stove: = E. Nain Sh Secuped be put on after stool Teeonvenes. | 79, at Columbia. third, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Stoner, | tative in Congress (Paul Dague), We three men $ amilton watches | pp. George Houck, the director. | Jaceh Brubaker, 84, of Columbia, ¢ Marietta Ave. and to the two Pennsylvania sen- | Va ued at $170.00. | has announced that ihis will be i at the hospital there. Homes with lawns divisions: first | ators, the senator and representa- A much more valuable loot con-j gone. Rehearsals will be held on John Haas Jr. 65 of Marietta at Mr. and Mrs. Clinton’ G. Eby: sec~ | tive in charge of funds for this type sisting of more watches, diamonds, Wednesday, Jan. 2. the dav school | St. Joseph's Hospital. je ond, a tie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers of project. and the chief of the Air ete. was averted by the timely ar-| reopens, and the program will be Fred C. Keller, 60, of Marietta, and Miss Carrie Ney Force, | vival of Jack Tyndall, son of Mr.| given the next evening, Jan. 3 It's a great big dizzy world we live in with . i ing | at St. Joseph's Hospital y- n : X ¢ Jan. 3 more wonderf i ni al St. Joseph's Hospital. Joduds for the event ware: Miss) They are also planning to send a {and Mrs. Roy Tyndall, who lives | The Borough schools closed for | 9 g Y 9 h ul th ngs happe ng Mrs. Catharine Mussér, of Col- 5 Paling. Nisley: . Maret. Miss delegation to Washington fo see | directly across the street from the | the Christmas holiduvs on Frida. | than any dreamer could possibly conjure in his adventurous mind. And then. | pia, at the hospital there. 1 : ve , Y st directly involved in | store | Dec. 21 Parti : i ip Charmaine Fickes, York; and Cleon Vie mo j Store i bec. Zl. Parties were held in all { Nellie B., wife of Sylvester Wal= ; > ive} York BON rooting: ive. site for the bite mil “Onc: of the hice that areide Scud re nm too, there are many sad happenings . .. sometimes more than we think we can | le B., wile of SY vesity B. Peters, Columbia. Michael Pricio a | we thieves woke the § 3% school rooms, while the High ters, at Columbia. She was 51. served of the ventory tie ares to purchase | window with an indoor shuffle | student council held one bie party bear. But here in youthful, optimistic, smiling America we're sure that tomor-| Mrs Annie Finley, 74, a native i the land. Ys sts Ww: | he auditor: pois el Pot ; and the winners will receive thelr i : | board metal quoit, another stood | In the auditorium for all pupils in . . . . . . of Boinbridge, at Harrisburg. mesh ative . . { : . { * 1 i . . vv. - cash prizes of $5, $10. and $15. |p Ton representatives at the | watch while a third staved at the | the building. | Tow will keep its promise of a bright, shiny new world. So here we are wait Sarah E. Andes, 92, at Lancaster, y + 8 “1 Neflsville meeting e hasize . : A "OOS We . s : x : : The winners ave also invited to at=| thev are not to the | that wheel of a Buick parked at the| A program was rendered by the ing for the New Year, wishing all of you the very best in the days to come. She formerly resided at East Pet tend the next meeting of the ch: ali DO Oppose to the estab- | National Bank. Iri-Hi-Y club under the direction | ersharg nt! ng € cham=| lishment of an air base in this part | Meanwhile Tyndall had been | of Miss Patricia Werner, the club | | Aaron B. Young Jr. 55, Manheim > Tey 8 after which a| of the state'as part of the Air Force ey a y : | Cele were ph he th | AUTO SKIDDED INTO THE | . RY. t the Phil el ho TO a | uncheon will be served. Rn avs re kh | watching 1e activity from ter Tr ETD sung by e N I G al | RF / WW S WwW 2, at the Philadelphia Osteopathic ee 0 Wem Hi I Bn foe len de | window of his home and upon veal- | audience snd refreshments were EWS n ener jt x 3% wal he 1 ne a f re € S rom Hospital. ense owever, they y feel that]... | serve ; : : > bus traveling yor | . CThirn to wi BS vl | izing it was a robbery went outside | Oe, d to all by members of the | F Fl F | I oe thtown to Lancaster was d Th D ih F Raymond I. McKinney, 20, of age ? J ; : i student council. 0 : Hag rneaster 3 nt me News Concerning - a. 4 ad th 3 ot ther, High school students agai : rom orin or [ laved for over a half hour here o: € al 1€$ or Lancaster, at the General Hospital, NO ONE WAS INSURED They immediately made a dash | Year. contrib ig oh ; agam od |'s Saturdov. mornitie hy «collision Paul E. McKinney, of town, is a 4 2 A {or NAN 3 rua] year rontribtaitec 0 i un ‘hic % > i o Ei Ann I1St t F BUT CARS WERE DAMAGED | for the ca and as Tyndall Save! was used to chose fo 4 » wy The Past W eek blamed on icy highways ii uick Reading rath y ua a e arm 4 | chase he saw it was three negroes| , Ur seas The bus had stopped at the cor- Frank B. Mbore, 31, who operat- i Columbia State Policeman Ed- | . i for the children of the Messiah Or- A Hasta ! : : The last trolley line at Reading Fu { and noted the first three numerals fds Mrs. Emma Leedom spent Christ- op To Kain Are ed a self service store at Center=- ad Sh H sh rd Schaeberle is investigating a! phanage ner of West Main and South Mma will: cuit Busine ¢ the end of thi : pA 4 Shige & a1 of the car license as it spe ar hil yas with her son Leroy and family | ka oats. As’ § as p a from sites 8 e end of this | ville, on the Marietta pike, died a i 8 A ow, arris urg fiw. -car accident which occurred at |. : cense as it sped toward | - n with her sc 0) Y | ket streets. As it was pulling from | mas a I t io £10 Sund al| Lancaster. | 0 cl at Rheems. Other guests were Mr.| {he curb it was siruck in the rea e General Hespital. a : ; m. S ; ab TINE a : 4- 'LUB MEMBERS Twenty-six tractors have been The thirtv-sixth annual State |, tion > re Ni i it 1e inte re T'vndall immediately called Ay Enns and Mrs. John Leedom and som) by a convertilde auto operated by si J ; in by ; : in a + 4 XY} 3 uo AH Dd an y | 4 Y CIR HECKS olen 1 Nebraska 1 ne pi w » 3 Farm Show will be he ‘ld at Harris- A nd a township | Greer's who in twn summoned | Memmi EIR CHECKS Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bates, | Albert Withers, of Elizabethtown, |, i Geo. A. Collins urd this vear nud, i I - Nai Member: f » Red Rose 4- v : ant eorge “ollins, 8 i burg again this year from January i ud. about a mile north of May | Chief of ‘Police Noise. Neiss called | 2 of Bin Red Rose 4-H | .,,q Cpl. Harry Leedom who is en-| who was also traveling toward | 4 i ein oti tar George A. Collins, 83, a native of 4 OWN. gb : | Baby Beef and L 1 | . There were 706 al aceidents | aru Gam lo 14 to 18. | ot { State Policemen, Cpl. Kane and] ae fl X uly of Lag joying a 7-day furlough. i | Lancaster. The vehicles thruout the nat er. the Chri New Germantown, Perry Co. died Thik Farm Show building iss: olice se an auto y: caster unty, received roxi= 1" : 5 : hryout the nation over. the MEAS 1 y Wf hi hi Farm” Show building is said Tere ry _. Att 38 od ie d by | Pfe. Asper, who began an investi- | mately Se approXi- | apn. Miles Leedom and family of | locked together. | tas: holiday al the home of his daughter, Mrs. to be the structure of its Ista ot Bar a 38, of 224 West, gation. | Christ py reid tel annual | Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with| The bus was undamaged but the | Over. in. they rig C. E. Charles, Marietta R1, Sunday. kind i » Unite States as | in a, e . ristme arty a » Eas x : : : : ) nmark wey arrest MRT had c : tind i the United States. It ha Ir che. ory Pay iC ntered Rt. 340 | Shorthy after 9:00 a. m. today the | Loo re pay oe I 2 SUI Lis mother, Mrs. Emma Leedom. grill and fender of the Withers car | everybody who resembles Sant He leaves five sons and three vi more than 13 acres of floor space |from th ms road : ollid- | g : ; megal towns g hool, at | vel ao mbles Santa! Marthe i : lc % or than 13 acre of floor space | 0 He AWAD road and og State Policemen had appréherided a 2 i igh scho it | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leedom and| were crumpled. Workmen had to} Claus on sight. Criminals disguise laughters. Martha, wife of Benj. inder one led wi an §& a y Maytown Saturday eve ag. a : { ey 3nd asus rofl. mi i Ic ron roo] aus 1y J.| three negroes from Steelton and | mi y Yen [ family spent Christmas Day with H.| remove the bumper guards on the | that way when committing crime Groff, of town, is a daughter. Pune The famous Pennsvivania State! Herbert Young, 23, of 935 S. Max- Wi The money represents proceeds 5 . . hef : € i 1 FA (Turn to page. 3) 6 > tachi i" tS {LADS ; | recovered two Elgin watches ap-! from the sale of baby beeves a Farl Leedom Jr. at Conewago Sta-| auto hefore the vehicles could he; Over 4000 Federal workers owe Lo 0 page « Police mounted detachment will ket St, Elizabethtown. | parently take i ) \ nd | ceparated J or i — © provide an exhibit of skills in|. No one was injured but damage | ot od Be. n elsewhere, but had fat lambs at the annual 4-H Show | tov, re — -— the, Qavernrent S500000. inyihack A NEW WAY OF SELLINC i : . | not : s writing recovere > a ; | p, Mrs. S¢ > cker en- : = IXES 7 salaries of Federal em-|> 4 " SELLING horsemanship during “Governors | was estimated at $300, Schacberla | A . is writing recovered the { held December 13, at the Union ; yr i) es Se 1 = ckey : n ROME TOR THE HOLIDAYS foxes and salaries of deral em LANCASTER CO TOBACCO es > | K seer watches. Stock Yards : BY ertained on wristmas ay, lev. 4 2 ARN: ploves cannot be zttached like in an . 4 . 4 Night n the opening day of | said. | Stock rds at Lancaster. NA : ye . A+ . ad 7 a h on the opening day of the 3} tr i ! TT | The meeting in charge of Her | and Mrs. Henry Becker and family, Miss Louise Elizabeth Rosser, | industrie At a public sale near Paradise now, 1 TINS QC x7 od oe > = | ki yf oe > 1 > ne ) ras est: is hos te! HAD LICENSES REVOKED | man H. Landis, Lancaster R3: Vie-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert] In a western state a man explain- new method was established for 3 1arter ae yusses to take loads WASHINGTON, D. C. RESIDENT | Thirteen hunters from this vi-| tor Lon x Det a Elizabett 5 : Ra i family. Mr. and Ms. Paul Martin | C. Resser, 310 South Market street why he ran into the car ahead | S€ lling tobacco in Lancaster Coun- of farm people fr ther states > U TS nS , ; : ' | tor, Longenecker, khzabethtown R3; | > ts i » home for the idave wi 4 oii \ solc a0le c he st b oP i other states to PAID US A VISIT WEDNESDAY [ cinity had their hunting and trap- | Mylin Good, Marietta Pike: Milton |J"» and daughter, and Mr. Samuel will to home for the holidays with | of him. He suid she was the only | © It was sold by the acre on the the show is now a regular annual | Mr. Henry Danner and family of | ping privileges revoked by the | Jirell. I tite R3 p F [ L | Becker Sy [oe parents; A junior” nt Mount] woman who turned. in the sane di- lath in the shed. Purchaser takes custom in parts of Maryland. Vir=| Wachine ay Sa 5 = 5 € 3 > ell, Latitz R3; anc rec Anton, { Presto. luke allege : an ici ; over immediatelv fii . Ss Ee ; ry he Ir- | Washington, D.C., spent the Christ-| Penna. State Game Commission. { Quarryville | Dr. and Mrs. Dale Garber, Lans- Holyoke College, South Hadley. | rection she signaled Ee immediate] must strip and C ; : akg ng irginia, Delaware, | mas holidays with Mrs. Danner’s | downe spent Christmas Day with! Mass, Miss Rosser is a graduate of A Colifornia woman won a $25. | Fale the crop. He paid $250 an acre New Jersey and Ohio, sit? , 2 8 Bling nelly J. P. McCaskey Hig +hool An A he ra pe for five acres : a "The Pennsylvania Future: Farm. { Pam S. H. Hiestands at Sa- . DFEDS RECORDED | Mr. A. D. Garber and Mr. and Mrs. tar = a y High school, a | ooo prize and an all electric kitch ¢ LL y, 4 bi : a lunga. I t A t t ; ay Me | Paul Diffenderfer wter, and is majoring in political | en for baking the best cake out of 3 er Band of 100 pieces, recruited | Mr. Danner, who is employed i nnocen u 01S Harold w. and Mary M. Buller, | : id il x {SC ience for a Bachelor of Arts de-| 99 entries. It was a chocolate cak rom chapter ban sorbet. oof J ol 0 nee erce y mire as XI. from chapter bands in all parts of ployed in Florin, to Grace S. Pierce, Mt. Joy.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F Hershey | ! e i a all. parts ob | the Government printing office, ac- i / 5 i | with cream cheese and peppermint oC EWS the Staie, will provide special en-| _ anicd yA H dL F t d unimproved lot on Wood street ex- | of town, Mr. and Mrs Melvin | © re me — ere ! extunct tertainment Sopra by his son, made a a eg rac ure tended at Florin. | Weaver of Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs ’ Rea er Th P Ww Pennsylvania State Champions | p Win $7 at the Bill office | J. Ross and Stella O. Esbenshade [Jno B. Hershey and Mr. and Mrs. S Birth Record ICE BLAMED FOR A 2-CAR € ast will be selected in horse pulling yesterday. A number of years ago | oot rus e of Mount Joy township, to Calvin W. Roberts spent Sunday with Fo a i | ling, At Aree NT is : COLLISION ON THE BRIDGE | horseshoe pitching, log sawing, and! Henry was employed at the Bul- D. and Elizabeth S. Shuman, Mount | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hershey at] Mr. and Mes. Raymond N. Sinstve- | bl agi er rie Vv 0 sheep shearing tl } ial letin. Nelson Landis, 47, West Lamp- | Joy township, unimproved lot on | Lemoy: | lv, Manheim R2, a son at home on | The ice was blamed for a two- heep 3 o rough soecia con- | ee 3 : : monies } JO) ( Ship, Nove 0 on | Lmoyne A Vers + collision nm the Inter-Counts 4 tests at the show. | { a We THI d in an accident on Florin-Rheems highway, West Don- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley en-| Friday. v b ae ¢ ; unis t 9 4) Saturday w he beginning of A banner attendance is predict- MOTORIST WAS LUCKY i 2 ly. ove pane | I li | egal township. tertained the following to dinner! 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Bru- B. i San a 1 : | Winter and the shortest day of the : 2 rs . : £ traveling s2lesman, Landis! 3 3 ik Jov Rl, a daughter |“ sorough police reported th Te od during fhe west. | Charles (rusher, 15) of Marleus, wa Te home oh 10 p } 2 #1. Musser, fost Hompelon Christos: Mv. and Mes, Tl, fe 1 i BL { he ji no one injured hat estimated A 5 E 1 Tr Sy injury > is car we ap id : Ee “| field township, to Norman Miller |p; arnhar theems gl af Ihe Lancaster ~enel | ; Boy I A 55-acre farm in Earl township = cap d injury when his car went ho oun iio a : on 1p 0 rman My man Barnhart of Rheems, Miss] Hospital | damage to the vehicles at $400 withdrawn at public sale at IRONVILLE COUPLE MARKED | out of control, rolled over and or. the Organ pike. at f and Edna P. Miller, Landisville | Mary Barnhart, M:. and Mrs. El- ” Chin 71 ! Police said Joseph ‘A. Mver * ye 3 withdray i public sale a : ” os on i i : eg SI( ank 2, at | Int in Salunga. | fan z= he aid Mr. anc Mrs warles flowers : g La Yo $1.005 per acre GOLDEN WEDDING SUNDAY (down a1 embankment. The accident | 4, bypass north of Lancaster. He | il — nga y mel Wittle and Mr. and Mrs. Jac kif Maytown, a son, Monday at St | Nerth Barbara street, Mount Joy, A 1950 automobile stolen. in Ok= Mr. and Mrs. David Reitew, of | occurred near Oyster Point Christ-| was on the way getting sand from | ¢ es | Liggins. Toseph's Hospital was driving east when his car spun | jahom De i : ; res Dk ls g | SALUNGA MAN ARRESTED | Mrs bo atid daughter) oseph's Hospital. | : : ; ahom Dec. 1. was recovered on Ironville, observed their golden ay. the trunk of his car when he was {ON A DISORDERLY 2 | Mus. Adah Eichler and daughter Wir. and Mys Artic Hendrix of | completely around and collided | Duke street. Lancaste: wedding anniversary withh an op- i | struck by another auto and pinned, | G CHARGE | Margaret entertained the following: | George St. York ot: Sund > eh ith westhound auto operated by Flam G. H ix, was crushed | I TIDE CL | eorge Rafferty, Si ge ‘harg- ‘ ui } orge a som, day, a Iv y NOE 1 2 Lam Aa over, S 7as crusne en house at their home Sunday. LEGISLATURE SET A RECORD | between the vehicles. ) sil B forty. ny (Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib and York Hospital. Mr. Hendrix is 1 Plyde Reever, 2005 Filbert 8t.14, deat] hen his father’s tobacco Mrs. Rettew, 68, is the former| The longest session of the Penna. Landis, lying on the highway, [ed with disorderly conduct by his | grandson, James Musser of Stauf- it f M at J | York ha Fo I him. Ti = : | wife. Sar: ia CY wt ormer reside ( Tount Joy i > Vag assed over him ey re- Rebecca Rittenhouse. Her husband | Legislature on record closed Sat- | was nearly hit as another car drove | wife, Sara, Hodgson Trailer Court,| fertown and Mr. and Mrs. Landis Mr. and Mrs He wv B Relist. M er 2 ide on Ephrat ye who is 72, is engaged in farming. | days. | nto the scene. The ‘driver of the] WS Monday night by | fess Mr. and Mrs. Henry FE. Reist, Mt.| wppy: yNYPRRED HERE Whar ore or : | Constable Milton Tappany and held : vy Joy R1, a son Monday at the Gen- ‘ " When five care skidded on Route { car which had hit him aided Lew- | i : "appa y ana hek Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eshleman} Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Weber, for-{ 290 Fph Ii banded int A } ie @. Good. of Mount: Jov R), dri- or a hearing bfore Justice of the of Columbin called on’ their grand- 4 DR i merlv of Lancaster. were injured in : : EL o ® | is y bia ¢ m their granc Mi. and Mis. Joseoh Hess." M , were injured in m causil nearly $3.000 An Air Base Near EE i Ee nae en | tes : ' uv The trailer. of . A 1, aughte hursdav at | . LC esl nate ere | the injured man ip Good's auto. ‘ Top, The trailer camp propr tor, per and Mr. Ivan Wallick also of; jhe Tuncaster General Hospital | died Saturday in the Greenshus “1 Kenneth Lan Flizabethtown, { The unidentiflfed driver, Good | I : Hodgson, also charged Rafferty | ihe same place called on Mr. and My. and Mis. Stanley V Giada | Hospital. Mrs. Weber, 58, died ves- | w f uilty of ste $50 | caid, told him to take Landis to a i with trespassing. | Mrs. Mumper during the Holiddys Ps end. VIS, © onNie« *fterdav. A double funoral 1 ; a ling = ou O t fe ital a to {oll ft ck a Mrs. during Lae onasys. f Mount Joy R2, a daughter Sunday held Frid e funeral wil be | over t Harrisburg by Jade nospital, promising to oliow alter | eV. and Irs ar sr ard | ’ : wld Frid vhen both will 1 hy f er u ropose tt ont oe Lie | NO TIMES THIS WEEK Rev. and Miz. Howard Berhad oy the St. Joseph's Hospital | day When both wi! 8 He was fined $500 and he had. cleaved the highway of the | pC a and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- Mr and Mrs. Martin E' Heisev. | red in the Mt. Jov cemeter | cost ° (Wo cars. | The Marietta Times will not be | spent Sunday at Shamokin’ 213 West Main Sth ant bt - — — — | - ————— | one a oint C 00 i At the General Hospital it was | Sg this week due to the fact where Rev. Bernhard preached the | #t the Osteopathic He splial : | MARRIAGE LICENSES SUSTAINED BROKEN HIP ; found that Landis left foot had that the motor which operates their morning sermon in the Church of | caster lost Thursday | Williom Glassmire 866 Moartl An A \Itoona truck driver, 43, had | been crushed. He also suffered a | printing press must be repaired, | prothren Re . Avenue, Lancaster. and M: S 11 hip fractured wt : After all preliminary plans for[at which time elimination of the | tractir he rig according an arto : Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Keener f 1 : ’s hip fractured when his: fracture of the right leg. according to an article in the last Mr. and Mrs. George M w Sr. En 1 n 0 this place : skidded ion 2 th constriction of $1.900000) and anditeriom. was a oe . and Mrs. George Mumper Sr, | Flizabethtown R1, a daughter at the | Do 7 Mani Seu kidded and overturned on ys . 4 a BAL ntertained the following guests to] General Hespital | nald Mi v ¢ R2.{ the super-highway north of Man=- school building by three joint dis-| discussed because of the lack of g YN FY WAC TENE Tha TM. : Yousudt . > B ener sou, 7, 1 y i 1 of Aan > : ; ) AC | SALUNGA MAN WAS FINED I'he Manheim Sentinel will skip | dinner on Christmas Day: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 1 Waters nd Marian Breneman, Mount Joy | heim tricts in East Donegal, the Govern- | steel. FOR NOT SHELTERING DOG its issue this week due. to 4he holi=) . ; py ie 2 | pr = wit is considering tf nV { Yai Tease oo va : HINA A 4 kK due to the hoil-| Mpg. John Bender Sr., and son, Le-] of Florin, a son at the Osteopathic | 1 Ts — ment is considering the erection of| A. D. Seiler, a member of the| [ester Hamilton, Salunga, paid a| days. : | TS Ee WE LEAD ALL OTHERS $62,000,000 air base covering the | joint board which is made up of| fine of $20 and costs following pro- TVS XE iy f Ve i! Me Jel Bender ey 2 Lonaanr, I | MUST SUPPORT FAMIY iB ns, Iy : | 16,000 1 CR ks tar i to posh ; | Bh 8 Pre LE ; and family, Mr. anc rs. John Mr. anc rs. James Keener, of a | ennsylvania has lol employm same location. Seventy-two tons of | school directors from Mount Joy,| secution before Alderman David WEDDED FIFTY YEARS nove 3) Manhatt Beach. Californi : | Clayton V. Frey, 219 N. Marke es to take care of fits 41,000 ies steel have already been allocated | Marietta and Fast Donegal Town- | Rose, on a charge of cruelty of an-| Bishop and Mrs. J. T. Ginder, at a — Hi Dr Dr N= street, Flizabethtown. w true- | of highway. That's m oe for each 0 dire chi ; ; : ye A . y al 10UNCcec 1 birth of a daughter o : | ae ihe st a for the school building. : | ship, said the project has been al-| imals. Warren E. Broome, County | Manheim, celebrated their fiftieth | DISLOCATED HIS ANKLE Yecember 18th i hg to give $20 a week to his wife, | 2'2 miles of road Further plans, to speed the a- [1ccated 72 tons of steel and about | humane agent, brought the prose- | wedding anniversary. A religious At St. Joseph's Hos ital Henrv| Mi Reet a ni | Mary Frey, 120 Luntber St, Mount | warding of contracts and the final! 120 tons are needed. | eution. Broome said that a badly | service in honor of the event will Oo Oil Flori ‘1 a i | ; te Seve: x x remember =| Yov- 2% het ind oi Jeli . Foot 3 Se Sole . bagi 5 ; aA > . . ill, of Florin, 57, was ad-!ed as Miss Beatrice Derr, of town, vol : | « m1 letion of the joint school School officials decided to | starved dog owned by Hamilton be held in the Manheim Brethren | mitted for treatment of a fractured | daughter of ‘Mr. Earl Derr and M jn pe dren A Volunteer Now! building, were discussed at a spec-|tinue present plans for the project| was left in the heavy storms last |In Christ Church Saturday, Dec.|and dislocated right ankle, received | Keen : : i rr : . lurday, d ght ; , receive ecener was i mer reside lw inl meeting Monday night of the | and authorized the Buchayr week without adequate shelter. 29th at 2 p. m when he fell Fl ener was a former resident of 0. 8. AUTOS KILLING 9 : | & p. ny | he fell, Florin. Donegal Joint School Board and! eering Corp., York, to use laminat- | I SA | ee rin | MORE THAN WAR WEAPONS Mobile Blood Donor Unit 5 ar : i) P x " | Motor Jes e killing U Hi ne Authority. ed wood in overhead Spans in the | ATTENTION MR. TRUMAN A truck loaded with $9.000 worth | The Spokane, Wash, welfare of-| A Swiss chemical manufacturer | cit Totor vehicles are killing U. 8S Mount Joy High School The special session was held at auditorium and gymnasium. It was! Lancaster County will end its fi- | of cigarets, headed for Canada, was | ficials report that one out of every | has invented a cigaret that 1 izens at a more rapid rate than Thursday, January 24 the home of Daniel Wolgemuth, | pointed out that this material is nancial ‘year with a cash balance | nabbed in New York. There the eight Spokane families on relief light if you rub on {i Will of war. 10 a. m. to 4 Ilorin, chairman of the authority, (Turn to Page 2) of nearly $400,000. tax is 25.2 cents per pack ows: ai aon | ne end against| American traffic deaths reached .m, p.m, . the 1,000,000 mark on Saturday. O~-THE-M MOST Th e INUTE WEEKLY I N Mount Joy Bullet: LANCASTER COU)