eal HEAT 14c¢ r the le 3c 8¢ 3c 3c 2c 3c JICE /N! f your today. jgs .- - teed. Nuts 235¢ \ RY jc i i @ Pe Oc 8c A 7c ws Z (9¢ Air Base There is Air paganda that we will so much Base pro= attempt the high not to go into detail. Here are spots The Lancaster and Harrisburg dailies have published many, many columns during the past week. The the the location in 160 2 ., Ja Jossler's articles favor Donegal. majority of base's Tuesday people, four bus loads, left Church, to Washington and appeared before the Big Wigs cating the Base in the Fifty Donegal and land owners gave the Air went in opposition to low- Donegals. farmers Base they on residents, cfficials the green light when asked permission to drill holes their land. Even though the officials claim they will test land at ogher propos- ed sites, as far as we can learn not one location has been touched out- side of Donegal Up to this time we do not know of a single industry within a radius that the Donegal admit com= of miles, favors site. They pete with Uncle Sam on wages. Neither mechanics, they cannot have we heard of any la- horers, ete, who are not in favor of the Donegal site or any nearby location. The opposition pressure was eas- when a ed somewhat newspaper published a map, giving the pub- idea as to the Don- oldest lic some sort of an location. Accordinely historic the cemetery, the egal Springs, Preshyterian church in coun= try. Musser’s White Leghorn Poul- try Florin Farms, new site of the Joint School, Kraybills Church and cemetery, and many other business and historic spots would not be molested. And that’s the story folks as of today. —— CO Jesse Snavely Jr. Pres. Water Group Snavely Jr. was chairman of the East Authority, the Junga the Re-elected also were: re-elected Hempfield which Jecse Municipal vides water pro- for Landisville-Sa- annual meeting, Norman I. Earl M area, at chairman Bowers, vice Godshalk, secretary; Paul S. Bak- er, assistant secretary, and J. Mil- ler Eshleman, treasurer. Several ded this past new customers were ad- year, bringing the present total to 424, it was announ- Bids measure ced. on fluoridation, as against tooth decay, were Auth- studv hofore a Officials said installation in opened and referred to the ority’s engineer for contract is awarded. they hope to make the near future. P| Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Orie M. Baer, Den- ver, Colo., a daughter Monday. Mr Baer is a former resident of Sa- lunga Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Sine, Mt. Joy Rl, a son at the Columbia Hospital. iE i lies anes { HENRY H. KOSFR FETFY) ON HIS 78th BIRTHDAY Henry H. Koser. of was the guest of honor at a dinner night at the General Su- Lititz, in Londisville, Saturday ter Hotel, three anniversaries. observance of 78th as a member Observed Koser’s his 40th year of were birthday, of the board directors of the Lititz Mutual Insurance Co., his for the 23rd as president of the board ED A A COURT APPOINTS VIEWERS TO ASSESS DAMAGES The court appointed three view- and re-election term, ers to assess damages suffered bv Joseph H. Cooper, in relocation and improvements of State Route 109 across his forty acre farm in East | Hempfield Township. They are: Owen Hershey, Walter H. and Herbert H. Beck. etl SUES FOR A DIVORCE Complaint in divorce: Samuel W. Doner, mittee who evaluate all phases of | judges, wrote the best reports of the school to determine whether | the trip. Honorable mention was standards conform to those set up | given Bruce Witmer and Marlene the Commission. Several members| Monn from Grade 6 and Ronaid of the Mount Joy High School Fac- | Fichler, Judy Ginder and Barry ulty are this year serving as mem- | Stehman from Grade 5 bers of such committees. Mr. John Miss Margaret Coleman is the D. Day served on a committee at| teacher of this group. | Boiling Springs High School Nov. Following are the winning re- 14, 15, 16. Miss Catherine Zeller | ports: Police Officers | olice 1Cers Insurance Company was heid Mon- Officer Park Neiss reported these| day at Elizabethtown. traffic violations: Wilmer Krayhbill, Officers elected were: Henry G. { R1, Mount Joy, 45 miles per hour | Carpenter, president; John Bom- on Main street: Paul L. Collins, R2 | berger, vice president; David Lan- Mount Joy, improper passing; and | dis, secretary-treasurer; Clyde L James R. Miller, Flizabethtown, for | Nissley, assistant secretary; H. W. driving on the left side of the high-| Helms, comptroller. way. Other directors elected were: All drivers will be summoned H. Smith, K. Ezra Bucher, Mount Joy High |“ © > Continues As An | Accredited School . R. D. Matthews, Chairman ot] he M O -THE I'N UTE wk EKLY I N Mount Joy Bulletin LANCASTER fly Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Asso- ciation of Colleges Secondary Schools, has informed Mr. W. I Beahm Supervising Principal of the Borough Schools, that the commis- sion has approved the continuance of the Mount Joy Borough High School the list of Accredited Schools for the period ending De- cember 31, 1953. In 1928 the Association first pla- LL. NO. 35 VOL 2 Winning Essays On a Trip To The Donegal Church During the early part of the pre- on ced High Schools on this aceredit-| sent school year the pupils of ed list and Mount Joy High school | Grades 5 and 6 of the Washington was in the first group. Our High | School, Florin, studied East Done- School has maintained ‘the high | gal township—its early history, lo= standards required by the associa- | cation, size, population, products, tion and has remained in the group | ete. As a part of the project a trip of Accredited Schools each year | was taken to historical Donegal since that date. Upon returning, each pupil wrote In 1935-36 Mount Joy High | an account of the trip. Schoo! was selected as one of 200 Before’ the Christmas vacation, High Schools in the United States member of commit Mr. David Witmer. a to be visited in 136-37 by the Donegal Historical Society, pre- tees in making a study of methods | sented a framed, tinted picture of of evaluating High Schools. Since | the famous Donegal Church and that time, High Schools desiring | Witness Tree to William Kirkpat- rick, Grade 6, and to Joan Koser, Grade 5, who, in the opinion of the membership in the Association are visited for several days by a com=- will serve on a committee at York By Joan Koser Catholic High School on February On Friday. Sent. 28. 1051. Grades 5.6. 7, and Mr. I. Paul Frey will [5 and 6 of the Washinaton School, : i re \ Ag) v r Wena serve on a committee at Unionville went to Donegal Church Jar. Vea < Mar 9 2 { ver took us over on a flat waden High School on March 18, 19, 20. ! Aled with straw. We went to learn At the present time nine High | famons early settlers Schools in I ancaster County are on NT I vid ge Shawéd us > : of, : er the Accredited List of the Associa- | 0" Py ie log us Joon the (Turn to page 3) | tion. According to the latest direc- | rm ol Aa ms tory these schools are: East Done- | | gal Township. Elizabethtown Boro, | Come And Get Yo McCaskey, Lititz Boro, Manheim | me n ur } Boro, Joy Manheim Township, Mount Boro, and New Helland Boro. re ee ll ee. rin THIRTEEN COWS SOLD FOR $500 EACH OR OVER Income Tax Refund The Revenue Bureau is making an effort to locate 45,000 persons who Thirteen cows sold for $500 or | have a refund due them on their more each on Friday at the 29th | income taxes. They date back to Keystone Holstein sale held at the | 1949: sales barn east of the boro. To get the money, the taxpayer The ton cow consigned by Ed- | can apply to any office of the bu- ward O'Neill was sold to Holtwood R2, The and Sons, of Palmyra j Teal He should bring identification, Edward E. | such as his W $800. ployes to show best Benjamin -2 form used by em- amount of wages for second cow. consigned | withheld, social security cards, au- to operators licenses and so on by John J. Stoltzfus, Narvon, was sold to Larnie Benjamin, of Quar- Those from this locality are as ryvide, R1. for $700. Another cow | follows: brought $660. It went to the same | 1949—Hazel K. McIlvaine, of buyer and was consigned hy C. S | Rheems; Daisy B. Shickley, co- Erb, Middletown. | administratrix of Daniel B. Flow- Buyers from Maryland and sev- ers, Florin. eral Pennsylvaniz counties attend-| 1950—Harry C. Long, Market St., ed the sale. The auctioneers were | Florin. Hess and Dupes. Harvey Rettew | 1951—Jay M. Musser, Mt. Joy Rl; was the pedigree man. | David E. Olweiler, Manheim R2; The next sale will be held Fri- | George C. Reich, Mount Joy: Cora day, Janyary 25. | E. Beatty. 226 E. Main St, Mount — ——— | Joy. MRS HARRY EMENHEISER — — HOSTESS AT BIRTH'Y DINNER | FIRE COMPANY REPORTS The [ollowing were entertained | PROGRESS ON BUILDING on Sunday to a turkey dinner at| A report on the construction of a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | new fire hall was made at last Fmerheiser, in honor of Mr. Em- | week's meeting of the Masterson enheiser and Miss Marian Ruth | ville Fire Company. Pecker, who celebrated their birth- The firemen reported that some davs January 12th | $3.600 was spent to date on the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Good, building with most of the labor be- Mary Joanne Good, Mr. and Mrs. | ing done by the members of the Harry H. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. | company. Carl F. Ginder, Asentha and Ste- New telephone numbers to be phen Ginder, Richard Barr, Mr. | used in calling in fire alarms are: and Mrs. Harry H. Emenheiser, | Robert O. Hess, 5-7811; William Sylvia and Stuart Emenheiser. Lehman, 5-3174; or Elmer F. Shel- 5-4161. — a MOUNT JOY MUTUAL FLECTED ITS OFFICERS The annual meeting of the poli- cyholders of the Mount Joy Mutual A grand time was enjoyed by all. | ly, - —— Activities of Our before Justice of the Peace James | and John L. Myer. Shertzer, 24, of Salunga, vs. Mar- Hock onl ol ident ; ckenberry. cel Joan iy rtzer, id of En West . aes | SPEEDER SHOWS POLICE Mavens co hi 1 | WiLL, CONSIDER THE BIDS | HOW ACCIDENTS HAPPEN married; Mare 2 BEFORE AWARDING CONTRACT | State Police caught John D. i The Fast Hempfield Maurtiolpal | Ltitz R4, trying to Authority last Friday opened bids | best a train on Route 230, the Har- Volunteer Now! i for water fluordination equipment | risburg Pike, Saturday night. Po- » | to be used in the Landisville-Sa- liceman Batutis clocked the motor- Mobile Blood Donor, Unit Mount Joy High School Thursday, January 24 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. lunga area. | ist deing eighty. He ‘caught him at However, according to E. M. God- | the Landisville intersection. shalk, secretary, the bids were tur- SI IRR ned over to the authority's engi- neer for consideration before any |24 has been recovered in An auto stolen at Lancaster Dec. Searcy, FEAST HEMPFIELD TEACHERS GIVEN A SALARY INCREASE Salary increases for teachers and some school district employes we. d granted during a meeting of the Fast Hempfield Township School Board held the school To legislation, last Friday evening in building at Landisville. conform with current state the board $200 to while others, first year granted in- creases of some teachers, who are serving their on the faculty, were giv- $300 to their the $2,400 as required by law, Janitors the increas- en an increase of being salary to minimum of employed in local schools were also granted es of $200. All the increases are ret- 1951. resignation of roactive to September, Accepted was the Mrs. Marilyn Chares, teacher in the ‘high ive Jan. 22. a commercial school, effect- eee Local Postmaster Suggests Relative To Mail Delivery if you wiil keep the A Bainbridge in the man escaped injury at 2 a. m. auty collided with a tractor er on Route 230, two miles Moaount Police Joy. said the tractor-trailer Edward George West Chester, left turn when struck by an auto driven by George H. 21, of Mark told police he the operated by els, 24, of making a and was Bainbridge failed lights Both was The was not damaged, to see trailer’s signal and vehicle's rem traveling Damage at $200 to the tor-trailex struck the were west mated car trac- said. — The Heavy Fog Caused a Wreck A thick, inte low-hanging fog moved Lancaster County on Tuesday evening reducing visibility on high- with moisture after ways, coated a day of drizzling rain but only in scme localities. moved fifty the third straight Tuesday as a Spring-like Temperatures up to degrees here for day thaw continued throughout this area. might the for Driving conditions Tuesday were dangercus in all parts of the blamed collision of a county, being the and an auto on Florin, with ages fog tractor-trailer Route 230 west of an estimated $150 dam- no injuries the Snyder, was traveling There were State driven by Herman W. Mount Joy R2, when it struck a westbound Cloyd Shenk, of Cumberland county. —— Personal Mention Mr. HA M. who is spending the Winter Fla., had Gingrich, of Police reported auto east truck driven by Plain- field, Rheems, in Se- as his guest Wil- Hoover of bring, liam the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Etta Raysar Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer, of Mari- etta; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Von Hauser, of New Cumberland, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wit- Elizabethtown, Edwin Witmer, contracts are awarded, Arkansas. mer on Sunday. Winter winds and snow always bring inconvenience to a lot of people but the ones effected the most are the rural and town care riers. People who live in the coun- try’ and receive mail By a rural | carrier, can eliminate much of the trouble he encounters with snow, approaches to | your mail box clean of snow. Much effort is expended in opening a path to your box, so that you may walk to the box, and receive your meoil. On the other hand the rural | carrier is not permitted by law leave his car to make delivery of mail. If the approach to the box is not clean and he cannot drive up | to the box, there is only one alter- native, and that is to return your mail to the office until such time that the approach is clean and he can again get to the box. No one wants to see their mail | (Turn to Page 5) : a — MAN ESCAPED INJURY WHEN AUTO HIT TRACTOR morning when his | trail- | west of | was | Dani- | Mark, | esti- | police | 08, | of Harrisburg; | Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday The Air Force Is ‘Making Test Drills In Donegal Area The Air Washington reported that con- ducting core drills on the provosed Donegal County for its an The said, to the the typography is suitable for long Force at it is presently site in Lancaster base, tests are being made, officials the specifically whether determine geology of region runways. The Congressman ~~ Walter of Harrisburg, by Col. for Air was given to M. Mumma, Jack Riley, Gen. Harold Force's Air information executive officer R. Maddux in the | Base section. Rep. Mumma also reported that Riley informed him: That, among other places, the Air Force in considering a suggested Lebanon County site near Mount Gretna. Lebanon County groups | have heen pushing that area which s also in the vicinity of Lawn. That the Air Force is working as as possible on the matter. Mumma quoted Riley as saying that hundreds of letters are pour- ing into the Air Force headquarters Lancaster, Dauphin, Lebanon Pennsylvania counties. {ast from and other This, Riley is “putting Ai it has undertaken in the post-war was quoted as saying, the project more pressure on Force than any other period.” reported his Congres- in Washington is gett- than Mumma sional office mail on the subject has been in ing more | ony times since he | Congress. Mumma said he saw Riley to urge | the Air fon the paign waged in the affected counties. tll @ ree Force to speed up action light of and against the base be- site in the cam- for | ing | y | LETTERS GRANTED 0. K. Snyder, Mt. Joy, executor | of the estate of Annie M. Musser, Mt. Joy Township. | late of | Fannie M. Long, Rapho Twp. | administratrix of the estate of | Samuel B. Long, late of Rapho Township. Lester Weidman, Mt. Joy Twp, | administrator of the estate of | Clayton O. Frey, late of Mt. Joy Township DW Gp ee [ J. MARLIN YOUNG, TOWN COMMITTED TO ROTARY HOME Sheriff Elmer Zerphey Police Park Neiss Marlin Young Mon- Deputy Chief of picked up Jay and day night, after an aggravated as- sault and battery charge was filed agninst him and later dropped. He was committed to the Rotary Home at Lancaster by County Juvenile Authorities. in sot init | LOCAL MAN'S TRUCK | STRUCK TREE AT LANCASTER Howard Lancaster, was treated at the for a fractured week when a Eugene Thomas, 315 | Ave. (General nose suffered truck in which he was riding, | erated by Gerald Wilson, of town, tree in the 200 block of Lancaster. rl Bm LACERATEFD RIGHT THIGH Jerry Morrison, 19, of Mount this boro, suffered a lac- the right thigh with a butcher knife while Fzra W. Martin Co., ter R5. Four to close the wound. ee — ONE FROM AROUND HERE motorists from this cards withdrawn Hospital last op- struck a Green St., 231 Joy street, | eration of working at meats, Lancas- sutures were used Twenty-nine | vicinity had their | by the Bureau of Highway Safety, | Harrisburg, for recent infractions | of the State Motor Code. | James E. Hess, Florin, card on a speeding charge. We LANDIS CAFE, ROWENNA, HAD LICENSE SUSPENDED | Richard J. Smith, proprietor of Landis Cafe, at Rowenna, Marietta R1, had his license suspended for 15 days for selling to intoxicated per- sons. The suspenson is effective as of Feb. 5, it was announced. ——— AN AUTOIST PROSECUTED Eleanor M. Petrosky, of Landis ville, was prosecuted by the State Police for falure to yield the right lost his Afternoon, January 17, 1952 FATHER OF 15 POSTS BOND AND SURRENDERS REVOL y ER Roting, 44, of Eliz was released on es Francis R3, town 15 children range in age from ten months to 24 years. Roting was jailed for five to sev- en days last May on a charge. — The Local News The Past Week Very Briefly Told Harold Sands, four, Bareville RI, fell out of his dad's car rear door opened. He suffered head injuries. John Wenger, 31, Manheim, had his left hand mangled when caught in a machine at the Manheim As- plant. Donald Zeamer, Columbia RI, fell asleep at the knocked off a pole and Mountville was with wheel, out current for a short time. Mahlon M. Bushong, 60, bia R2, fell 12 feet off an apple tree he trimming, Colum- was head. Injures are not serious. Chester J. Urich Sr. 64, was found dead on the street at Mariet- ta. Anna C., wife of Raymond Rinehart, a daughter. On a motorist landing on his of town. is he highway near the highway near reached into his lunch get a headon into a car bag to sandwich and ran going in the op- posite direction. —— ere THE ARE Dr. that REGISTRATION CARDS NOW AVAILABLE David registration for residents blood when the Bloodmobile borough on January 24. The have already and 200 additional available to all Schlosser announced cards are now wishing to American the available donate ted Cross visits 200 volunteered to physicians said persons give blood registra- tion cards are in- dividuals at all churches, at Sloan's pharmacy, The cards must be returned to Dr. Schlosser by January 21. The bloodmobile will local high school building Mrs. Simon Nissley in charge of helpers, and Miss Eleanor Brown, charge of nurses. doctor’s office and the with be at Ey —,t,,Y -o--oo-LE:k VERY QUICK ACTION SAVED FIRE DAMAGE A coal oil stove ignited on Mon- day at the home of J. Harold New- comer, Mt. Joy R2, when an attempt was made to light it. Fire spread to the floor but was extinguished by Mr. Newcomer “with” a hand tinguisher before any damage. was exX-~ done. A busy party line prevented the Newcomers from summoning the fire company. a — $100 WORTH OF TOOLS STOLEN E. J. Myers. Salunga well dril- ler, reported to State Police that someone broke into his garage last Thursday night and stole tools and equipment valued at approximate- ly $100. Corp. J. J. Haggerty is con- ducting an investigation. rr rr MAN 90, HURT IN FALL Henry Swarr, 90, Landisville, suffered a dislocated left shoulder when he fell in his home. He was nested by Dr. Joe Gilbert, Landis- ville, and referred to the General Hospital for X-ray examination. —— i — EPHRATA FIRM FINED The K and F Hosiery Co. at Eph- rata, was fined $250 for failure to pay overtime wages. Employes were paid for 48 hours and often worked 60 hours without additional of way. pay. similar when the Neffsviile of $1,000 bond, and ordered by the court to surrender a revolver with which he allegedly threatened his wife, mother and their 15 children The court also ordered Roting not to make :ny more threats a- gainst his wife, Mrs. Alice Roting 40, or her relatives. Mrs. Roting | brought a surety of the peace charge against her husband lefore Justice of the Peace Lester Weid- man, of Elizabethtown. Mrs. Roting testified that her husband became enraged at the ol- der boys in the family, and made threats and pointed a revolver at her and her relatives. She said the $2.00 a Year in Advance ‘Local Folks Are Mortuary Record = Winning Share of Throughout This Farm Show Prizes Entire Locality As vou all know, this is State, Irvin R. Goda, 55, at Manheim. Farm Show week at Harrisburg, | Morris M. Shaner, 65, Columbia. | and for the first time we can re-| Fdward W. Greenawalt, 66, Co~ member, the Weather Man has been lumbia i very kind. With one exception, fog,| Samuel C. Richardson, 75, at Co= the westher and traveling has been lumbia 3 all that could be expected and us Miss Emma B. Wisler, 86, at Co=» a result attendance records have | lumlda, , been broken daily | Mrs, Grace B. Broome, 72, was The show is bigger and better found dead in bed at Columbia. ' than ever and all visitors leave| Ella H, widow of George Ri well pleased | Breneman at Elizabethtown, aged This community is having its | ¢¢ years, usual share of prize winners. Ap- —— — pended are some of the fortunate | Mrs. Frances Rogers ones Mrs. Frances Shickley Rodgers, Mrs. William Longenecker, Mt. | 84, widow of Thomas Rodgers, 37 Joy R2, won 5th prize on a wool | N. Plum street, Lancaster, died on braided floor rug and third on a Monday at 12:05 a. m, at the Gen= cotton rug eral Hospital after an illness of ten J. Roy Engle, Mount Joy, first on weeks bors. Her husband died Oct. 23, one In the 4-H food competition Nan- | day after she was admitted to the cy Musser, Mount Joy RD won pri- hospital zes on a white and a yellow cake. She was born in this borough, a Tuesday afternoon judges an- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. nounced the grand champion cow Peter Shickley, and resided in Lan- of the Holstein-Friesian division of caster most of her life. Surviving is one daughter, Mabel, of Harrig- the dairy cattle show was “Vanlure Posch Wayne Boon”. A three-year- bur. She was the. fast of her ime old, exhibited by Penn's Peaceful mediate family. Meadow Farm. by Joseph A. Hook | Mr thai oe and Herman Ginder Jr. of Mt. Joy | rs, Grace Chovver this cow also win the = Mrs Grave Cheever, 21, widow champion awavd of Percy Cheever, of Arlington —— ali A lle senna: (Turn to page 3) caret A Wives mn Music Teacher To LANDISVILLE MAN WAS AWARDED $450 DAMAGES J. Miller Eshleman, Landisville, was awarded $450 damages in a sealed jury verdict opened in Com- Pleas Court yesterday before Judge Joseph B. Wissler. Be Try-out Judge: Joint Board Meets mon Mr. Morrell Shields. instrumen- He was awarded the verdict in tal music teacher at Fast Donegal} his damage suit against Lloyd W. Hich school, will be a “trv-out” | McGee, Columbia R2. judge to select members of the PM The suit arose from an automo- BA Southern District Band. The | bile-truck collision June 27, 1951 band persennel selection, by meas {on the road leading from Ironville of these (tryouts, will be held at]to the Marietta Pike. Eshleman’s John Harris High schoo] at Harris- | truck was driven at the time by an burg, Feb. 15. The band selected} employe, Kenneth Findley. McGee will meet for renearsals and con- lost a counter claim for damages. certs April 4 snd 5 at the Green Yl Park Union Joint High school lo- cated in Lloysville, Pa N I G al Pass Driving Tests EWS n ener, Five junior students passed thei driving tests last week and secu From Florin For They are Ray- ed drivers licenses. mond Goepfrich, Donald Geib, Th P i Ww J Luke Drescher, Jeanne Gingrich, € as ee and Joann Good. They were train- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts of ed by Mr. John Hart, East Donegal | Mechanicsburg oy on Mr. and driving instructor, in the school's| M N. E. Hershey over the “week- dual control training cor end Joint Board Meeting Mi Fannie Frb, and daughter The regular monthly meeting of | Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Erb of the Donegal Joint Schocl Board | Middletown called on Mr, and Mrs will be held at the Eost Donegal | N. E. Hershey on Sunday (More on page 3.) Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and daugh- T— ters, Mary and Mrs. Viola Bricker HOW'S THIS FOR MOUNT JOY were dinner guests of the formers ON SUNDAY. JANUARY 147 and wife, Mr. and Mrs In our twenty year ago column| Walter Geyer of Elizabethtown R. there is an item that a thermom~{D eter at Dr. Garber's Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and registered 106 along about this time | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fair, visit- of the year ed Mrs. Emma Peifer at Harrisburg Sunday Mrs. James Beamender-|on Sunday fer, on East Donegal street, noticed Myr. and Mrs. Landis Hess enter- their cat playing on the lawn with] fained Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rvder \ son. and aster J: as | Se something very unusual. Upon in- and ' Wi ter James Mus : : ’ : ser to dinner Sunday. vestigating she found it was a gar- . Gaal 5 Vir. and Mh George Mumper ter snake two feet long and quite and Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Mumper active. They killed the snake and daughters were dinner guests Seemingly very unusual incidents| of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mateer on occur in Mount Joy along about Sunday this time. We're all wondering The Church of the Brethren held hat ot their weekly prayer meeting at the what next, home of Mr. and Mrs. David Miller — y : on Wednesday evening BUILDING OPERATIONS ARK Mr. Nathan Shellev of Manheim SERIA ' : wav | and Miss Shelley of Lancaster vis- DECREASIN THE C Te : : i « ASING IN THE COUNTY ited Mr. Samuel Shelley on Satur- A general survey on building and | dav repair operations thruout the coun-{ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman ty show a decrease in nearly Fmigsville were Wednesday ev- districts. In Mount Jov the follow | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. nmver Sr ing is the report of Mr. Christ Wal-| He a Mrs James Eichler and ters: daughter svent Sunday with Mr. Total permits 5, cost $6,400, new | and Mrs. Martin Bless at Falmouth non-residential buildings 1, cost Rev. and Mrs How: rd Bernhard $1,400, additions, alierations and] ent Sunday at ‘Conewawo where : : Rev. Bernhard gave an address in repairs on residential buildings 1;{the Church of the Brethren. cost $5,000, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy of retreat il Wiese Perwvn and Miss Vernice Gise. of ! es men, | Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. OLMSTED BASE. MIDDLETOWN, | and Mrs. Paul Arndt Sunday. HAD $35 MILLION PAY A meeting of the Washington The employes at Olmsted Base, | School Parents will be held this evening at the school at 7:30 P. M. at Middletown, received more than Hines : The Ladies Aid Soci $35 million in pay during 1951. You Florin E v Be ely Be can’t blame any of those employ-| Clam patties at the Florin Hall on Ji Friday. Januarv 25th beginning at two o'clock. They will also sell homemade baked beans, cabbage slaw, etc, Phone your erder, es for favoring the location of the $62 million air base in close prox- imity to Middletown, -e Sega! a i o> Se ten % 5 ili LSE AT eon TE
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