jars 29¢ jar |5¢ n 18- 35¢ 29¢ 18¢ 45¢ 25¢ 55¢ 23¢ 29¢ 28¢ offee omy rest 7c Ib 85¢ jar 49¢ 1D 9c 59: 4c 5S 1h 43¢c 1h 39¢ 5 1h 33¢ 1b 19¢ 21¢ 22¢ Mt. Joy’s Section 1 Junior High Champs Plat Ephrata Junior High Next Tuesday at Lititz for County Title — The Springs, Editor © 57 Summer Home, Purchased by Jay Nissley Gingrich, of Town THE - M NUTE WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin - COUNTY An important realty sale was transacted here this wee » "FL THERS JAIVE J lg g : ransacted here k when| HOFFER BROTHERS WAIVED (VOL. LI, NO. 40 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 21, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance Jno. E. Schroll, of the Bulletin, sold | A HEARING AND POSTED : : his beautiful summer home, The| BAIL FOR COURT TRIAL MES Springs, situated in and adjoining| Hoffer Brothers, Charles D. and | | N . d | ini Ble ap po 3 MOTHER AND DAL GHTER 1 the borough of Mount Joy on the| E. Calvin, who were involved in a] a € ommate ey 5 OLA { erman eacC ers BANQURY WELL M1 PENOED emoria roup ortuary €Co 3 southeast. It was purchased by Mr.| three-car crash here two weeks N We: eS | Robert F DY i Mrs The Auxiliary of the ' . i ~ : J i Q issley Erb entertained the Erga Fire Company held its second an- . » 2 Jay Nissley Gingrich, of near town, | ago, when Mrs. William G. Shick- A t Cl b H d : Vj it d S h | | t t 4 The Springs was created by the| ley, of Marietta was injured and u 0 u ca Sunday School Class of the Mount 181 € C 00 S nual Mother and Daughter banquet ven en ennia oug ou S i present owner. In the fall of 1925] cars damaged to the amount of doy Church of God recently. | | reccntiy 12 the soelal ro py of the | . . Pa A Mr. Schroll, visualizing the natural| $1,475, were summoned to appear or ear The scripture was read by Doris n ast onega { Church of the Brethren there. The un S 0 604 ntire Cc ty beauty spot, took options on plots | before Squire Hoeckenberry. v Rice; Prayer by Mrs. Kathryn affair was attended by 102 persons : ’ : : { ‘ : : S. Edward Gable was nominated | Mumper Five German schoolteachers, now | nrs' Marv Minnich served as The borough's Centennial Come- William H. Bubb, 57, at Colum= of ground owned by the late John| Charles Hoffer js charged with a candidate for preside f the! . : | gud . y+ : as a candidate for president o 1 D a the business | chserving American educational | re tN IEE Yer 1 ‘mittee met this week when it offici=| bin ¥ngle, Eli H. Engle, Clayton Hoff-| reckless driving and Calvin faces | uring the business meeting the { miswress of ceremonies. Jean and sta man Frm E Ton necker Leh the same charge plus driving with Lancaster Automobile Club for his following officers were elected: | methods, visited Fast Donegal | [ Ruth Kauffman, Landisville, enter- | @lly disbanded and turned over the Mrs. Clara Boggs, 84, was found man Swarr and the Conestoga one headlight ¥ 34th consecutive term at a meeting | np. Mrs. Marv Gray bill: Vice | Schools last Thursday The five: tained with marimba and accordion War Memorial Association a check | dead in her apartment at Columbia. ni Swi i » e adlight, : \ Fy / nig i : web: Mice 9 . ; Transportation Company. He de Both young men waived a hear-| | the Club held Friday night IN wry, Berty Rice; Secre- | Miss Heidi Saile of Stuttgart; Miss | selections, and Miss Dorothy Hab- | for $2604.16 representing the pro-{ William S. Keener, 81, a native of ans é any. > de | 3 ng ‘ ar- . CBr USE " - . pot eu ‘ ; i cided not to purchase any of the | ing and posted bail for their appear- the ‘Stevens Flouse, at Lare I "ltary, Mrs. Maude Schroll and |!elene Schultz of Ley ff i | ccker, of Lititz, spoke on birds [ ceeds of last May's centennial pro-! Rapho, at the York County hos b ylots unless all ould I Arico in court He has been president since 1919 Treasurer, Miss Helen M. Schroll Miss Kathe Miller of Nurnberg; Or | she wed color shides and gave bird | Bram pital ! above ) hak i a | & . its iste y - " . | . : ove px y . 3 3 Other candidates nominated with G »s and tiers. rei Eva Moser of Stuttgart and > alls. | Following this action a meeting Mrs. Earl S. Brubaker, 51, bought Officer Park Neiss informed the { I I ames and delicious refreshments 4 a Ti : : out opposition were yomn oe eo d | ow x Karl Schreck of Berlin, were partic- Mrs. Henry Eby received slant | of the War Memorial Association | abethtowwn Rl, at St. Joseph's In the Spring of 1926 he succeed- | Bulletin that the inspection sticker] i. tor. Wnt vat vice presi. | VTE enjoyed by everyone: Those . | a pi [* I 80 Succes on the Calvin Hoffer car. Wx " Hamaker, Ephrata, first vice presi wires Lovey Barnhart ularly interested in vocational ag- | for being the oldest member pres- | was held when plans were made to| Hospital ed in purchasing all the above offer car was noL| gent; Samuel L. Snyder. Denver, 3 i "| vieultural education and observed . . | Schreil be meet with th Mount Jo Social | —— nee tacts, about 12 acres aid. took punched. Upon inquiry Hoffer told | _ #4 region: J. Nisslev. | Ethel Elizabeth Hassinger, a i i ent; Mrs. Donald Schreiber, a bas- « eM Joy Socia 4 Stir ad andi | the officer that he had his car i Second vice preside hy J. MH. Nis | Mae Zoller, Grace Funk. Sylvia agricultural shop work and agricul-| ket of cut flowers for being the | Welfare Association and discuss! John E. Martin. possession. He then had a dilapid- ! i S car In-| past Petersburg, third vice presi- | : : tural projects Audihe t ing v oe I : Judy Sel lans sting: Hl . Yo E. Martin, 78, died at his 1. 51 a I Sai ow spe cted at a garage at Bareville 4 . | F unk, K ithry n Mumper. Thelma ura projec INC amg siripp | youngest mother, ind Juay sSchrel- plans lor converting 1 pre sent Jonn « via y ted slaughter house, pasture patch, 3 y dent; H. M. Rea, Christiana, fourth | _, av el bacco. Thev: al 5 | A : : ; Ne . NT : . . ada Gi Saturda He The officer checked there and we 3 Eshelman, Hilda Weidler Mary | @nd sizing tobacco. They also spent ber, a gift for being the youngest { Welfare building on N. Market St.| home at Manada Gap Satu y. firce stone quarries, etc. Revamp- € €e and Was) yjne president; H. C. Kreisle, Lan-| J" . 2%" some time in elementary schools | sont was bern at Maytown, a son of the Pe: ; luring | told that the man who inspected | Graybill, Edith Kaylor, Grace Mu- | dbs ya presen a memonial. tlh | 5p ol ag began immediately, auring caster, secretary; and F. 1. Spence, | I were assed with: the st T} Bn f the Fire C Ws At the wont time tl {| late Abram and Fianna Eby Mar- . : ata] | the car failed to punch the sticker, | ~ [ mma, Betty Rice, Betty Charles | @nd were impressed with the stu- ie men of the Fire ompany ie present time the second | late Abr: a é ghich time none of the natural § *| Columbia, treasurer. Fx dents Vale s a elst veved the dinner.cin chars and t I £ the 1 . His late wife was Anna Cassel : ‘obs Officer Neiss then went to sce the . . | Myrtle Mowrer, Grace Hawthorne ents Valentine exchange, a custom | served the dimner. In charge of en- | anc lird floors of the building are | tin, His late wile was i 4 andscaping was disturbed, until it The election will be held at the|_. y ’ i observed Germany. Follow- | tertainment rere: M Wilbur | being used by local | | Girl] Martin tas transformed into its | present] Wicked, car of Mr. Hoffer andj, ul Frid March 21 { Violet Sprout, Doris Rice, Doris} Pet ODServed in Lrermany. yolows= 3 leranunent . were: Hrs hur | being used hy local Boy. and Gini] Marun. joe : Drench found there was no inspection annual meeting Lay, March eb [ Pennell, Helen Schroll. Maude Ng the visit in the grade school, | Hiestand, Mrs, Charles Myers and | Scouts and present plans call for He is survived by these sons and pl San it includ I sticker on the windshield. When at 8 p.m Clu, membership has Schroll, Alcesta Erb. Pauline Fry they visited the Kraybill Mennonite | Mrs. Robert Brubaker making improvements to the first | daughters: Mrs. George Acker, of : As day 1t 2S ¢ > i Sa ibs : ? reached 35,319, increase ol 2,781 Yul pat) . a Bo wi GE AE mais i : . te ve Ter d ou day. hy 3X pi ey teld about the absence of the stick jChed 3318 2 Incrense Edith Kaylor Kathryn Mumper [ School, located near Florin, where floor and basement with funds from | lancaster; Mrs. Robert Rowen, of J relling, spacious awns, e ain: : = 1 over last ar, 3 i ; antes ay DE i Foren : v id f i 1 a ary er Hoffer said some one must have a t ( and Maude Schroll will entertain | they also observed. The German | the menprial group Lancaster, gd u stepson, Franc Jl 8S, a ower Se C © & i mector. omiar > ere . \ 1 forings, a wild flower sanctuary, a °F Hof Directors nominated were: C.| {1 Foul BATS wil (rs were also impressed by the| JTN@ LOCA] N@WS | With the check presented by the Dovitas, of Middletown. £-acre game reserve and an endless Roy Barr, Ira F. Honoman, nd : ‘ 4 ———— AA eens . i ' Maude Schroll, 342 N. Barbara St. | act that secondary education is of- Centennial Committee, the money aristy of foyer: ec. DE A" 4 WR Cloorge M. Mey. all of Lancaster; a | fered to all students for in Ger- | in the memorial fund now totals | Miss Kate Brubaker Numerous Landscape architects,|”® DICATION & FAREWELL Fred W. Wagner, of Columbia; Dr. | e as ee R47 TR ‘ Miss Katie G. Brubaker, 68, of 11 i individuals. | SERVICE AT CROSS ROADS BS F Mariet FI 1S | many education beyond the ele- $5.843.18. Benjamin Groff, president Miss Ka i. a iS we as many other individuals, |~"™ . 3. Dceott riz, Marietta; Elwood N I G : . Rhe s. died at 10:30 a. m. onday of es es : [ mentary level is offered only to ° of the memorial group, then named | died a NY concede The Springs the most na- On Sunday afternoon, February | Grimm, Elizabethtown: John FE ews n ener | those whose abilitv warrents. it Ver Brie Vv 0 this commitice | restigate. thet ot her home. She was a daughter of t 1 beaut t they have ever) ith at 2:00 o'clock, a dedication |Schroll. Mount Joy: Clair H. Keer : hu A lice 9 el Ti atie Gibble Bi ural beauty spot they have ever : 1 1 ia s SOUND Joy: dal hen, Wood Assembly Speaker needs of the building James the late Eli and Katie Gibble Bru- seen—it has practically everything. | farewell service will be held at | Manheim: Paul H. Bomberger, Lait- From Fl ' v' Mrs. Lee Ellis spent several days | [ baker and a member of the Rheems 3 : : s Crossro: or 1% v . re iV! orn | Mr. Norman W. Wood, one of the | : Spangler, Ray Myers, Geo. Keener, | Paker i ee On numerous occasions the place the C rossroads Brethren in Christ { itz; E. L. Bertram, Manor Twp or { three Lancaster County represen- [ in New York City. Charles Bennett, Jr. and Earl Mil-] Church of the Brethren. Surviving was given wide publicity in maga- | Church for Miss Ethel Heisey, who | John F. Cope, Fast Hempfield Twp.; | tatives in the state legislature spoke | The polio drive for funds in the . group will make a report! is her step-mother, Mrs. Ida Bru- zines and newspapers on the un-|!S expecting to sail for Africa on Edgar G. Hess, Hollinger; Victor D ie ast eer lio Bast Donegal sty 4 two county is now $44,100 i the ioint tl | i I It ker. of Rheems, and several cou- - Soi: > > ~ . y as onega students in | = v a e nm session, 10 > usual natural scenery thereabouts. | March 7 as a Missionary to Rhode- | Kling. Intercourse; H. S. Shirk, R: } © f bl Is last Frid ft | Blizghethtown, Bore fised its tox t 1 ing) aha sins. ~ - hos . Z and Mrs vmond over o assembly periods las friaay aftter- . Se later . The rchase ake ccps~ | Sia, South Africa. 'Blue Ball; Alger G. Shirk, Shoeneck | : ate at 12 lls, same as last year The - as he 5 pr. : I'he purchaser will take posses Wiss Haisev iso. daashter of ili I Be | 8 Be GC She room — Joy called on Mr. and Mus. | noon, on the work and organization | ! pon a La by a gp 1. > i dh The funeral was held this Hes Vi x ‘twee / § Mis is a daughter o 2 | ¢ arl B. Musselm: ims- | { » Strasburg e any i , ems el sion between now and April 1st, tite, Pac le i 2 ery! | oH 1 usselman, damsel nr mon E Hershey on Sunday | of the legislature, Mr. Wood, 1 : shurg in ompany | + & P STORES ARE CLOSING noon in the Rheems Church of the 5 white ates . ‘hana. | late Pa olger 1 eisey and | town. * | os Lig : | has ordered a new 750-gal. pumper. | : os Jit srment at G and contemplate S numerous hang Ey ; | he Lo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and |first to the junior high group and 9 cc a ; : | FOR HOLIDAY ON FRIDAY Brethren with interment at Green es to the dwelling but assures us | Katie Hess Heisey, a daughter of oY Wi 1 . ri i Jacob W. Landis, Elizabethtown : . . Tree ; [ 5 the. ared Tov. Abtam. He Mt amily spent Sunday at Lancaster |then to the senior high students. A BY ‘shot. hi If the’ foot: whil All A & P Food Stores and Mar- : at ¢ sv landsc: ow emai > age Vv an SS 0 BR, 1 m : : ; R2, § imself mn the foot v e : that all the landscaping will remain Jov R. D 2 MAN FROM COLUMBIA with Mrs. Vogel's parents, Mr. and | question period followed each talk.| t1 es Rise kets in the area will be closed all Eb 2 as is. Joy R. N'T "HAVE CRE a . 4 . y unting. : y : x evi . Ebersole. 1 ; Rt iE chris Ud nl. DIDN'T BEHAVE HERE Mrs. William Lawton Sr. [ Mr. Wood has now been our repre- out mun ost Ba day on Washington's Birthday, Fri- Ley] WwW 3 0 ¢ : Bis 1. TH 1c 1 or y 2 4 > Se > 1 D8 ace, Dr as rid: swening Police Chief \ . i n a recen cote Jane Lan - : 9 78 Ovi /. ELersocle, 52, iza~ r. Gingrich will occupy the Geter. Mats. rite a a ip Last Friday evening Police Chief Mrs. Irma Groff of Lancaster vis-| sentative for thirty years and he is har tect dhe Lest. citizen dl day. Feb. 22. The stores will remain evi = 5 o lace as S i : swrations are SIS or, © Ys ‘No also e CLS to go 3; vie 1 S arreste on a 1s . . . lal was voltec ne Jes C Ze a - 5 y . 10 3 —- place as soon as alterations are to Rhndests a. CR = Park Neiss arrested Francis My. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder on | presently the chairman of the house] _.. H Hob] open until 10 p. m. Thursday even- bethtown Rl, died a bP. m ps completed. The terms of the sale |!© Rhodesia as a Missionary at a| partman, Blossom street, Columbia, Tiesday { anpropriatio iO jttee Elizabethtown High school. ing preceding the holidav for the day at his home after a two months ore later date, will also be dedicated, a charge of disorderly conduc TE appropriations: commitice, The General Cigar Co. at Lan- I = ay illness. A farmer by occupation he Were private: s re On a charge of disorderty conduct. Mrs. Homer Barr and Mr. and! The history department will pre- » convenience of shoppers pe ate — Er and their brother Wilmer, who ex-/ He broke a window at the home of | 3 Is } : ) : caster purchased a few scattered | : was a son of Amos R. Ebersole, of p re y Vrs. Donald Barr of Philadelphia, | sent a Lincoln-Washington program BE L.. A. Mullen, vice president in pects to engage in Mission Work a-{ Emma Ellis on Fast Main street ot crops of tobacco at 25 and 10 Flizabethtown R1, and the late Cla~ a I : . x ou THE, A were guests of Mr: and Mrs. B. F.| this Friday, February 22, and a vie charge of A&P operations in eas- : Va ent ea t mong the Indians in New Mexico. | He was taken before Squire Hock- | re... . : . Quarryville is making an effort Se: ra Whisler Ebersole and was a : : et Kauffman on Sunday. Leap Year Day fun assembly will tern Pennsylvania and South Jer- ay : \ will be ordained to the ministry. enberry and fined $10 and costs ~ HE y 8 to annex 101 acres to the boro but . ‘ member of Good's Mennonite, . Mrs. Heitoy. will be ‘dedicated os ¥ Mr. Nathan Shellev of Manheim | be presented Friday, February 29. ED is sey, announced the holiday obser- 51 wdition to his father T Mrs. Heisey w e dedicatec a ——-— | : 0 rumore twp. is objecting y shurch. In ad ) ) é { 0 1C Em hasized lect 9 visited his brother Mi Samuel | TTT hore I : Je 8 vance and added that regular busi- : . A A missionary also. oh . | SATU Yeu ow 0 Corn brought nearly $2 a bushel ss Tours will: be 8 he is survived by his wife, the for- Fverybody is welcome to this Bri f N WwW Fr m Shelley on Sunday. SATURDAYS SLIPPY ROADS and brooms $1.60 each at a farm DS ous je conducted 1581. mer Anna Stoner, and these sons In Assembl Here ye = € e S ro Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Richards | CAUS¥D MOTOR MISHAPS ile. neat B oT Sapir urday. id we Clerc ce and Les. Service. wn : | : : 5 sale near Bareville on Saturday. sr) Wi and daughters: Clarence ¢ = y Ali misc ole and son, Tommy of Lancaster were| Harry Blake, of Manheim, skid- Titer! G. Mz : Wd : : : Imer G. Snavely, Manheim RI, Et. VEY RTA TY te Ebersole, both of Highspire “ » > : YL TI 3. coe tm The Dailies For dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | ded into a pole, then slid across the > | 414 DRIVERS SUSPENDED; g D : Dental Health” was the topic | TICKETS ON SALE HERE Ad { Lizhw : h of | was asked to appear in speeders 14 LICENSES RESTORED Finest and Herbert Ebersole, both emphasized in assembly programs | FOR LECTURE MARCH 7 J, Arndt on Sunday. i is i : ie Past or Frock: court for doing 70 mph Nov. 15. Th Bur 1 of Hi hw Safety of Lebanon; Arlene, Paul, Daniel, Mrs Qe ol By aker « | Now wry \S - fracture Ss. ve : e ‘eau 0 ghway Safety : 4 for the Mount Joy High School and Tickets are available for the lec Quick Reading Ys Samuel Brubaker of ‘Elisa; vr 3 our fractured rhs $214 in cash was stolen from Bak- : y. Dorothy and Marlin Ebersole, all hot} . rp dite Viv Accident at Flori suspended the driving privileges of Ls i : Tas thtown R. 1 visited Mi and | { cent a wm 2 ; 1 . 2 for the elementary school last Fri- [ture by Lady Baden-Bowell, the \ tl | f ls Diner at the west end of E-|,, rists last week and strar at home. Eight grandchildren and ' 1 ' 1: 1a riv- Mrs. Nor: srshev o : ¢ : he —vear-ole . notorists ast veek and strange day. At these programs, awards | World Chief Guide of the Interna- ice ca the Susquehanna 1 Irs. Nox E. Hershey on Sunday er and. ie y our ye a 0 Jizabethtown over the week-end. : t iz il 5 hier these brothers and sisters also sur- vere presented to students who had | tional Girl Scout and Girl Guide at Bow k. Pa., is pink. afternoon { n bis red at 9 p. Suns I. Transter: ot the Lindis: Valley > , A 2 i MI Sin vive: Amos W. Ebersole, at home; | A) . abv was . Mrs ilton : drand.- | de » car i wy | . . ol orists 1ad thelr cards rein- A made the best posters on dental | Association. Lady Powell will lec- A new born baby was found on a . Hs Lillian Hamilton and grand ty, woh fhe car in which wey] Museum to state ownership is ex- stated Jonas Ebersole, Lancaster; Mrs. health tare at the MeCaskev Hich School dump at Annville. It was killed by | daughter Connie Pierce visited | was riding struck a pole on the pected to take place in a month 5 : I Walter Zeager, Mount Joy; Walter . L é aske; gh Sch i Ch he if, Brotha Me. « | Harrisburg ke hear: Florin. | 1e only suspension from this ; At the elementary school assem- | Auditorium, Lancaster, March 7, at © blow on the head te forme brother, M Hoary a a De oe i Pom | Colupihin's sehpols were ordered immediate vicinity was Ammon R Ebersole, Elizabethtown . R); and x | OR Tor Farce \Vov rove. is lever : a : Oe n | burg pike near Florin. 1 a , as / o . b% which was held at 10:40 a. m., | 8:00 p. mx. Down New Jersey way there is| Geyer at the Masonic Homes on] PUurg pike ear form closed the next two days in an ef- . “| Mis. Mary Dick, Manheim. ¥ ! a gas wai on with motor juice sell- | Sunday | Mus. Jennie Hall, 24, of 304 How- Hoffer, of town, on a charge of] . a movie was shown and a tooth Tickets for the affair may be pur-| © 54° ©8 Ju er iad bs fort to curb spread of virus illness. | ooo qin, md: Leroy: Z.. Funk. also! The funeral was held at Good's iis is iv . : . . |ing as low at 13.9 per gallon. Mr. and, Mrs Ralph Mumper | ard Avenue, Lancaster, was treat- Kiltie bz : ip 5 ! Ane eroy & ink, aso y Wednesday fter— brush was given to each child thiu | chased for $1.00 from Miss Eunice | py : : A Kiltie band is being formed at| (own. was the nl t (meeting house ednesday after the courtesy of the School and [Herr at the local high school 1 Three hosiery mills around Read- | and daughter, of Neflsville, Mr. and | €d at the Lancaster General Hos- Indiantown Gap. 26 sets of kilts a : shy noon with interment in the adjoin- é > loci g school ¢ x ’ ‘ V Gp. dhs N . ay . with 1 & 3 : ca g C nd ing that closed their doors within] Mrs. John Bender Jr. and family of | Pital for a laceration under the chin | : rad on Fo from around here to have his dri- an Home Association. Three poster | from Mrs: Clyde Eshleman at Hess’! 5 | | and 16 bagpipes have been ordered. | (oc avd restored hg cometary prizes were awarded { ich room t | the past month, idled 1.450 workers.| Milton Grove called on Mr. and | @nd a lacer itione of the right knee. | Mary C. Posta, of Lititz, has pu 2 > awarde OC eac "OC . | store. hu . : : SO 33's a : a ' laity + y He ——— - he judges were Mrs. Kensel. Nir Citivens 61 Mount Joy and: Florih {Five brothers trom Philadelphia | Mrs. Ge Mumper Sunday Her son, Richard, was admitted to | chased a $50 Federal gambling tax WILLIAM GLASWI K Mrs. Irvin H. Witmer. 5 S. 21 PEN | ms o 0 JOV an lor ke : . Se : hh A 1 “ tha hospital w l ; sliel t . . = i ¥ : ; 3. bf 2k , LIA] GLAS RE SPO {EK . Ne 2 Eshleman, and Rev. Ranck ave urged to srt colleting fat fog) YC purchased a hosiery mill si The following of this place went] Te Mista: was 8 sigh Richard | stamp, the first woman in the coun- | AF ROTARY CLUB TUESDAY Mes. Lillian GO, Witmer, 51, Now: Se: Ch a Rr . : El Fphrata and will open an overall | by Bus to Washington, D. C. to hear | T°" he car, driven + Richarc tv LILO 4 m1 wn Columbia RY. died at St Sm Recipients of prizes were Robert | the next fat collection by the Girl Vr lv Graham the Bs 1 | D. Hall, 23, was iraveling south on 3 > William E. Glasmire, Bareville, town, i a a Hed at St. Jo Mariner, first prize, Lora Lee Foley | Scouts which will be held Saturday Reo ; j STAR vangelish Mrs On Sunday a day dreaming au- |, th } , | eph Hospital Saturday, after dn yn 2 Saturday | Lancaster County's tax rate was| Fred Roth, Mr. Clayton Stehman | the Harrisburg pike when it skid- | ollided with four ve. | 5 the guest speaker at the 0. of three weeks. She was the second prize, and John Engle, third | morning. March 1 | man ; | toist collided with four other ve- I eting of in a illness of three weeks. She was the ; . a : a I {cut one-half mill at a meeting of | and Sandra Stehman. Miss Kath- ded on the slippery highway and hit hicles. a tr An letra amr meeting of the local Rotary loy f Irvin H. Witmer prize in Miss Charles’ room: Leroy mo -— \ pit] a : icles, a tree, a wall, and a church] ~ 1m : widow of Irvin itmer. Krichoff, fi 9 4 HOSPITAL PATIENT | the County Commissioners Tues-| jeen McGarvey Miss Mildred | suard rail, according to State Po- ‘at Lancaster Club held Tuesday af Hostetter) She was born in Rapho township irichofl, first, Robert Stark, second | HOSPITAL PATIENTS | ’ 3 > 3 | 1 3 Ancaster. Gl oke : le as: Ho A | > | Cres licems Jol Szabo. damage rlasmire spoke on Denmark, ex- and Donna Coover, third in Mrs Patients conveyed to the various day. | Gearhaut, Miss Ellen Jean Mussel- | | Jom be, 1 in 58 to A Lancaster man, in an effort to I: ; { a daughter of the late Daniel and , . : ye pi : : x Ei Following a Congressional Inves man and Miss Pearl Sheaffer | the car was estimated at $1,000, elude lice jumped {ror a 2 the condition of the eoun Annie gtr Geltmacher and Good's room; Susan Thome, first, | hospitals the past week by Friend- | tidatine Committes's report, 341 G11 © 4 en ei poiics, . Jump Bi 2 21 try who he was there as a tals 4 y 1 8 Sharon Clinger, second, and Darryl | ship Fire Co. ambulance included: |, 5 sie bits | ongratulations to Mr. A. D . story building and landed in the of the Churct 3 | was a member of the Newtown E- Wittle, third ir M Brubak 2 M id k B 1 Columbi training schools in Penna have | Garber who celebrated his 81st | PISCUSS PLANS FOR NEW hospital, about fifteen blocks away o tx ureh of the Breth vingelical United Brethren church ittle, 1 iss Brubaker’s Mrs. Clark errier, olumbia : . A gy y ie ’ pine AWN: | ve Jeorge Keener. preside ELS CO 4 y | been closed { birthday on Tuesday, Guests were | PROPOSER SCHOOL BUILDING eee ren. George Keener, president, Wa5 She was employed by ‘the Grey recom; Gerald Alleman, first, Wen- | Hospital, Saturday, February 16, Rev. Carl N. Osenbach. of York.| : J! The Joi School in charge | ; > die Olsen, second, and Dennis Nau- | Mrs. France Shires, Lanca ter he ars enbach, of YOI | Dr. and Mrs. Dale Garber of Lans- n mphiex Joint School { WOMEN'S WORK CLUB - a Iron Casting Company here. i" y © ~ - 1 ances ’S, sal odd 3 - - 4 “4 4 ea — | | has accepted the pastorate of Salem! downe A. I Sund: guests | Foard met in the East Hempfield ERVICE ' She survived by the following gle, third in Mrs. Luecke’s r ars al tal, Tuesday. Febru-| .. Ee A a. Ss dunday guests MADE SERVICE BANDAGES ‘ELE TED THEIR 9= ene 1s survived bythe ox s. ee e’s room; | General Hospital, Tuesday ebrt | Fvangelical and Reformed Church | were Mv. and Mrs. M. D. Garber of | township High school building at B = he a CELEBBATED THEIR 25TH ons: Irvin G.. RI: Wile Clifferd Zeamer, first, Sue Mumma, | ary and Miss Mildred Booth, | : 3andages te be sent to the ser-| WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | re at Rohrerstown. | Williamstown, Mrs. Ma Woods, | Landisville, on Monday evening, to 1 8 ie ? ghey, eit i bert G., East Petersburg: Howard (Turn to page 5) ay, Hospital, Feb. 12. 5 : Yh Mary Woods, | °F vice center at New Windsor, Md,] Mr. and Mis. Robert H L ofl As : - ; : | Thomas Harlow Evans, aged two,| Mt. Joy R2, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | further plans for the proposed new were made by the Women's Worl st chert houses), of | G.. Columbia RI1, and six grand- | \ &, pi i Luger ere zt 0 3 ork | M: y 4 J wun i 9 SD Ble | of Cleona, strangled to death on a| Garber, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hol school building ies . Maytown, celebrated their twenty- { children ad 3 tad. Rd ATS arence kHol- organization of Chiques church of] fifih wedding : ei te Q | Siting fount Joy’ s Junior Hi League Champs | cord stretched in a play pen upon) linger and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diff-| 4 of Coleman, | “po 0 Ne © Also the following brothers and | nd ’ > n. Gren house held at their | which were his toy stfe Greiner & Coleman, architects fie es pen house was held at their |... ig > ys arhar Walch wore a A | fer. i Ny vleman, ftom This work was done hy the group | home from 2 to 4 tor relatives) ters survive: Harry Geltmacher, a | atti Wile Landisville, was present at the ses-{ . he ai iF 3 p reiatny Ccelumbia; Jacob and Danie] Gelt- at the aid society building at Mas- | and friends. Mrs. Houseal the d MISS BARBARA G. RANCK [ POLIO HEAD REVEALS { ston to discuss plans for the new tersonville under the direction of | | v aA 1d : ik wef cher, both of Columbia Rl; Pearl | ED T CANS LIST ZINE KE building which will provide facili- ; Viola Arne way Brenems NAMED TO DEANS LIST LOCAL MAGAZINE RACKET 1 on w i will provide facili the president, Mrs. John S. Shenk. | a | wife of Hathaway Breneman, Mt. Barbara G. Ranck of town, now a Magazine salesmen claiming to be ties for approxmately 600 students. The women supply their own ma- OH BOY, WHAT A P T doy R1; Mue, wife of Marvin Gals sophemore at Lebanon Valley Col-| collecting money for the local polio Fhe next meeting of the joint terial for the b: oli Jes : : ! i ner, Wrightsville R1; and Lester 3 : : hoard. will he held March 17 i e bandages. A government investigator testified | ‘ 3 lege, Annville, Pa., is one of the 3| victims have been reported in the arc March 17. Yesterday, Wednesday. the ora that’ 1 : Geltmacher, Columbia Rl. 4 antl tp fiir “semana NA ) i ga= 1a 1ree > with $1.000 capital | . Lancaster County students named! Marietta and Maytown area, ac- nization sewed at the Lancaster { : Pe 31.000 capital Funeral services were held in the \ 4 3 | > wm GET BISSIANG > =. « a ‘ ' made a ro ff $450,000 : var . " to the dean’s list for the first semy-| cording to Christian C. Rudv. FHOUGET RUSSIANS CAME General Hospital] while the Fast |curplu . ] on ed i. | Newtown EUB church Tuesday ofe ~ : inhi i Nie " Li S ylus ships 72) wotiatec 1’ nf ester of this school year at the col- | chairman for the Lancaster County Eight od one-half sticks of dy- Puirview Cards. organization. sewe re 2 Be de ne i > ternoon with interment in the ad- “ . : DS Store y a law partne: who ne lege, according to the list relea ed | Chapter for Infantile Paralysis. , n wi Hi 10 caps stor ed at St. Joseph's H Mortis Pr Tru 3 ’ : > : | cemetery by Dean Alvin H. Stonecipher. In| Rudy emphasised that the loc: al| ed behind an incinerator, exploded Nr Hs, Fd uman’s anti-| se | : : at Lititz. Sixty wind corruption chief. EM £9 4 order to be included on the dean's! foundation has not authorized the bo ; a wn IF TRENCH SILO INTERESTS i SS | Mis. Clayton D. Aument. i > r Q oan . al ¢ locallty were shat- . TERY + | Mrs "19vto mel > list a student must maintain an|sale of magazines to support the Shalt | you, ATTEND THIS MEETING |TAXI DRIVER PROSECUTED | Mrs. ( yu n Amelia Aument, 55 average grade of 90 or better in! pelio fund, and said that he has The Trench Silo is rece 3 ‘ 2 | (Turn to Page 2) i. b a i ge mE eh) ——— — Sto Is ecelving Robert C. Maloney, Landisville, | tll Ulises his studies. notified the Columbia sub-station | y more attention the past few years! Yellow taxi ‘cab driver. was vr fo Li The other Lancaster County stu-| of the Pennsylvania State Police to Week S Birth Record and anyone interested should at fe ated. 1 : » Was THAT'S THE COURT'S ORDER vii | . | ecute or 1gnering a stop sign at arid He . f dents are Donald L. Kreider, Lititz, be on the look-out for unauthorized tend a meeting Friday afternoon at Water and James Sts ; a | Hinkle Jr 3 this Dla, a junior, and Doris N. Cortright of | solicitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, of {1:30 on the Musser Poultry Farms ! He will be : I f : I oo " Was (0 pay 35 = welt ; 7 J ay D8 10NeC rk ar 14 ar Manheim, a sophomore. fin i. AR Manheim R4, a daughter at home |at the Weaver Farm just south of before: Alderma 'S k or a hearing wards the support of his mother, WILL SILL EVERYTHING | en Friday at 12:30 p. m. the main Musser office. er —————i Anns C. Hingle, 165 Locust Singet, WANTS ORDER REDUCED Having sold The Springs, Jno. E.| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zeager, of i ene + YOUTH DAY IN GOVT Columbia. Clayton K. Newcomer, of this | Schroll wil] hold a public sale there | Flizabethtown R1, twin girls at St. | BANKS CLOSED The Mount Ie : el Ci : En : Strand : 3. , : > yy Junior Che ar 3 ow" boro, has asked the court to reduce | Saturday, Mar. 8, when he will dis- | Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday. Both the First National Bank & of Commerce in Con ti AH ol Soh: Mack To Ray 2 an order requiring him to pay $35] pose cof all the personal property | Mr. and Mrs.” Henry E. Bruba-|Trust Co. and the Union National there County affiliations will 4 J. Allen Lantz, 29, From left to Hh above, first row, Dick Hallgren ters Miller, Charlie a week to his wife, Geneva P. New- | on the premises including, furni- | ker, Mount Joy Rl, a son yesterday | Mt. Joy Banks will observe Wash- | sor a Youth Day in Govt. Spon | town, and Elmer L. Brooks, 20, of 2 . ture. onticites. “lic 3 : : : ace A sor : 0 Te SORE Tae . : Agshenfelter, Jay Metzler, and Joe Webber. Back row, same or der: Coach | OMe also of town, for the sup-|]ture, entiques, dishes, tractors, all |at the Osteopathic Hospital, Lan-|ington’s birthday, February 22 and | in the Mt. Joy High 's h HE 21 wei sreefied for Tacs John Lichgy, Charles Groff, Jack Beaston, Larry Geib, and Gerald Becker, | Port of herself and one child, mowers, tools, ete caster remain closed for the day will be 1 si Pee oF Norm: Queen sree: ot : ater, er,