ess + + Ise youl mpany's r valued ood you times, pk nd Par I b > a -_ = or ny g] A 4 ATC TE WE CT OUP OT OTE Eww Five years of service to the comp PA ch cio ows: FE: srr, 3-year term as : ‘ 1 . : ws: am | t os lini A : munity will be marked St. Patrick's trustee; anc wrist Shirk, alternate A : . , | Day, Monday, March 17th, when F delegate to the County Firemen's 2h i ia Gh : : | e ews rom ti : Bennett's Restaurant celebrates its convention. : e oo » fi! th anniversary. The annual firemen’ memorial . Fl d V t X : A 3 20 The Bennetts wish to thank their| # orm an ICIN y service will he held in the Evan- 4 x y us ap eir a age Mr. anc 5. Jacob DD Sirickiayr gelical United Brethren church at tu o! i Ir. and Mrs. Jacob D. Strickler oo . - which made these five years pos=-|returnel home after several weeks 7:30 p. m. Sunday, March 30 | in Orlando. FI 2 2 a sible and assures you that they will y Ila, i pn : : x Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey vis- y . enter their sixth year with an en-{ jjcd Mrs Fannie Erb and family, Week S Birth Record deavor to serve you with utmost] also Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Alwine in courtesy. Middletown Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Wolf, 205 E. = nei Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Koser re- : : 0 turned home last week after spend- Main street, this boro, a daughter | COUNTY MAN DOESN'T KNOW | in: three weeks in Florida. at St. Joseph’s Hospital Monday. | HOW MANY CHILDREN HE HAS{ Mrs. William Lawton Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hostetter, of Hayes McCarthy. 32. Quarryville | MM! 5. Fred Hauer and daughter, of : ; i A br te . : ancaster spent Tuesday wit , Rheems, a daughter at the General R1, told the County Court he did- ond BT: Love Vole ad ney Hospital Friday. n't know how many children he Mrs. Paul A. Martin Sr. is a sur- Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Eber-| had. He thought he had 13 and lai-| ical patient at the General Hos- 1 1 sole, of this place, a daughter at| er daid it could be 11 or 12. pital ha | General on Triestove | OF co re a Mr. and Mrs. John A. Eshleman t. le reneral ospita on Tuesc ay. Of course, he hasn't been home| nd family spent Sunday in Mary- Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Smith, | lately as he is in the county jail land visiting the latter's relaiives. Salunga, a son yesterday at the] for non-support. My, and Mrs. Warren Eshleman General Hospital. — li Sees of Emigssille, York Co. ele Sate op, TQ 5 aa) venng guests a Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Garber, | E'TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT Mrs. George Mumper. Elizabethtown R1, a daughter yes-| RAISED TO CLASS THREE Mr. and Mrs, Horry Miller, of terday at the General Hospital. The Elizabethtown School Dis- | Bheems. visited the latter's father, and Vive. Aah Good. Mt tik Yeas rl bc Mr. Samuel Shelly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Good, Mt. | trict has been raised from a class| apes. Lillian Hamilton entertain- Joy R1, a son Wednesday at the| four to a class three district, the | ed the following to dinner Sunday: General Hospital. Board announced at its recent] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton, Wash- Te meeting. The 1950 census rose to im D ang and Mos Row ; : , pre : En Ammon and children, ap; Miss STOLE, THEN SOLD 2 AIR 5083 which puts the district in a Byenda Pierce of Lancaster and Mr. RIFLES AND BINOCULARS higher category. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. Charles Thomas, 17, Columbia RI, | A A ern N and Ss. Sr. has Leen arrested for the alleged | MAKING A STORE ROOM ea ty . ‘ y : ( ds thefi of two air rifles and a pair of | AT FORMER SHEETZ HOME , binoculars from the home of Daniel Dr. E. K. Tingley is converting Appo FLYING CLUB MET Good, Columbia R1. the corner room of his property, ! Mr. Alvin Reist, entertained the State Police said the youth sold | Main and Delta streets, into a bus- | Chiques Aero Flying Club at his the articles for $70 at ; ancaster | iness locati arpe rs are : yr fied r $70 1 Lane aster ine SS location. Carpenters are now home Tuesday evening, at which pawn shop. He has been jailed in| installing two show windows and a time the monthly meeting of the the custody of Edgar Barnes, pa-| door on Main street side. | Club was held with Vice President role and probation officer, at | Reist presiding Te lr ones MEMORIAL SERVICE re etal Were ioe DIDN'T TAKE US THAT LONG After being under discussion ev- er since 1950, Terre Hill Council has passed a zoning ordinance. The annual Memorial Services of |, FIXED THEIR TAX RATES Friendship Fire Co., will be held New Holland's boro tax rate was ; on Sunday, March 30, in the EU.B., fixed at 19 mills for this year while +] Church at 7:30 p. m Lititz will get along with 10 mills,