ADE ES ur Easte Good foo: nd there’ ughly er We hav and you'| b 23¢ (ING 9" 1Q¢ er cam. and real bother Qc ed fruit C 39%¢ ca 39g ta 3g 6 29¢ 15° 0 ATR 9c $1.89 $1.19 $1.69 22¢ a ER i res le Advertising Is The Business Man’s Good Will Insurance MOST -THE-MINUTE The Mount J oy Bulletin Eterm ttf WEEKLY I N LANL ASTER COUNTY VOL. Donald Martin, 5 Was Badly Injured LI, NO. 48 MRS. SIMON NISSLEY HEADS SLIGHTS ON” CANCER DRIVE “Lights On” drive will be conduct ed in the community on April 28 in connection with the Cancer Cru- * sade campaign. Hit By a Tractor The “Lights On” drive will be carried out by members of Boy A 5-year-old Mount Joy R1 farm | geout Troop 39, under the chair- toy was injured seriously about 11 | of the scoutmaster, Earl a. m. last Thursday when knocked Shelly, Starting at 7 p. m, the to the ground by a wheel of a trac= | borough and residents have been tor driven by his older brother asked to have the porch light an The child, Donald Martin, son of | ,. 4 lighted candle in the window Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin, of Mt. | ic they wish to donate. Jov R1, was described as in a seri- Mrs. Nissley also announced her oue condition at the Lancaster Gen- assistants in the drive. They are: eral Hospital. Mrs. Clarence Newcomer and Mrs. He had failed to gain consclous- | james Hostetter, assistant chair- ness since the accident and his in- ( men; Lester Hostetter, treasurer: juries are described as a possible | 0} Fish, Ch. of West Ward fracture of the skull. He suffered business: Simon P. Nissley, Ch abrasions of the face and scalp but | pot Ward business; Rev. Harlan 3: to ‘Have, escaped Aler- Durfee, Churches and Dr. Thomas nal injuries, hospital authorities O'Connor, professional. said. oo eo TT — The hoy’s mother said that he son was injured while playing in the driveway at their oe An- Schools Prepare other son, Dale, 14, driving the tractor, turned into the driveway. For 15th Annual und the front wheel of the tractor | struck the child before Dale saw | oo Parade And Rally The child was hurled to the Schools throughout Lancaster Co ground by the impact, sirking his | ora preparing for the 15th annual head. Mrs. Martin said Dale was parade and rally of the Safety Pa- able to bring the tractor to a stop | trols to be held in Lancaster on before the rear wheel could pass Saturday morning, May 3. More over the younger boy. than 3,500 youngsters, including 30 Donald was taken to the hospital | sohool bands, are expected to by his parents and admitted shortly | march. before noon. This colorful annual event is Te sponsored Ly the Lancaster Auto- mobile Club, with the co-operation Penna. Taprooms of State and local police and the scheol autherities. The parade, ac- A R d d f cording to the sponsors, is the larg- re emi e GC est of its kind in Pennsylvania and the third largest in the United Fast Time Edict |: The Automobile Club will award ennsylvania taprooms and clubs approximately $300 in cash prizes were reminded to conform with (Turn to page 2) Daylight Saving Time if it is ok- - welll ll rved in their communities. MAN'S CAR STRUCK The reminder handed down by| OF BARBED WIRE the State Liquor Control Board, Pleasant Deshong, Mount Joy RD conforms to practices in the past], to State Police at Colum- years. bia that his automobile ran into The retail dealers of Pennsyl-|) p of barbed wire on a township Sud ad nsked the board r- : vania had asked the hoard to per road near Rheems early Saturday ro 'S perate Stand- : : mit lic ia to operate on Stand Deshong said he was driving ard Time this sun er in commun- x ard Time tl immer commun south and was unable to see the ities going Dayligh Saving : : A going on Daylight VINE | wire until he ran into a single \ x TRS AP ave srmitte q Time. This would have permitted strand that had formed a large loop ner ( stay ‘Nn i 2 X1re i 3 D 2 1 t gm to stay open an extra hour ai Policeman Edward Schaeberle 1gnt, : , 1 er investigated and found that a roll n Yes howeave hs 1e I 1 i we , < } : : si hod ied hig taal of barbed wire apparently standing wn Ye, and when Daylight Saving | j, , field along the road, fell over me becomes effective, ol, res- Time becomes ¢ fe Clive hote I, res ind caused the strands to spring taurant and public service licensees | 4 in large loops may sell liquor and malt or brew- . tll lle 'd beverages only after 7 : ang 3 " ed > ve rages or ly 8 fer ( a mn ind MRS. HORTON'S MOTHER until 2 a. m. DST, except Satur-| pbren AT TOWANDA days, when all but clubs must close a voi Clal 10 Mrs. Lucy Blackman Griggs, at midnight. Clubs may remain . Qi 3 : iho CA mother of Mrs. Simeon A. Horton, cpen to 3 a. m. as usual 2919 y : - i Ai fi : 213 West Donegal street, died Sat- Daylight Saving Time will gc = . > urday, April 5th, at her home in into effect in Pennsylvania on | ib : Towanda. April 27 : ee > ry Deceased having spent some time with her daughter here, was well R t B | F known in the community and had 0 ary or many friends in Mount Joy. . . She was a member of the Horn- Hi School Seniors brook Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Saturday with Next Thursday, April 24th the | in the Hornbrook ceme- annual Rotary Ball will be held in | gopy, the high school auditorium, spon- ll eee sored by the local Rotary Club and held the honoring the graduating class. FROM BACH TO BOOGIE BY PIANIST JOHNSON Mur. Johnson, purpose of The for primary George pianist and ruests wi onsist o embers of : : at s will ge 8s of . be Ml humorist, presented an assembly the Senior class and their escorts. “ lg SCMIOr Class I a program entitled From Bach to owever it is to the genera vgs . 3 ! However it is open. to ine gene: Boogie” at Mount Joy High School public who care to spend an even- { on Tuesday afternoon. ing of dancing. | Just as the title of his program Lord Charles and his Knights of | implies, Mr. Johnson played sel- Rhythm, will furnish the music, and actiohs. ranging from Bach's Jesu dancing will be from 8 to 11:30. Re- | Joy of Man's Desiring to the popu- freshments will be served, to all who attend. The price to the public | | day. is $1.00 and tickets can be purchas-| ed from any Rotarian. | | lar songs and boogie woogie of to- In addition he did imitations of various types of piano. players. — A — 5) Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore and | This project started several years ago has as its primary purpose he honoring of the Senior Class, not to make any profit for the at The members of the committee sin- | | two sons and Mrs. Backenstoe, of cerely hope that you the public | ' Lansdowne, Pa. spent Easter in will help to support this event by | town. purchasing tickets, and at the same | Mr. and Mrs. Don Bucher and time let the members of the Senior | children of Lancaster and Mr. and Teddy James and son, Mrs. { Mrs. Carl Musser of Lancaster visited class know that you too are inter- ested in their welfare. — ee Childs on Easter. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Connor, E. Har] B. Haldeman, Mount Joy R2 | Main street, left yesterday on a and Violet J. Garman, Elizabeth- | brie vagation to Williamsburg, Va, town R1. and other places of interest thru- Kenneth Findley, Manheim R2, out that section. They will return and Alma ‘Moore, Montgomery. | Sunday. 2 nim, Ia Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 17, 1952 THE SUNSHINE CLASS HELD EASTER EGG HUNT Did the Easter Bunny get hungrv the prize egus Norman Bear farm, That is what's the Sunshine Hossler’s Scheol | Will Celebrate Its Terminat’n June 7 and devour one of hidden on the near Salunga Friday? worrying members of Bible Class of Salunga Methodist | Last Thursday the pupils of who conducted their tenth sler’s school entertained the pre=|.. 1 hunt. school age children of the commun- The women hid 180 eggs for the ity to their annual Easter egg hunt. children of the Salunga area. There The teacher read stories to the were 84 of the "under twelve” ca- children and the Easter Bunny tegory, but only 179 eggs were treated each child with a chocolate | gq The prize "1952 egg” could egg and rabbit not be found! Hence the speculation On Friday evening, April 18 the about its fate. organization of last Parent Teachers’ the school will hold their Prizes to school-age children bus- most eggs, were awarded as follows: iness ting. The entertai ant | eo iness meeting. The ent tainme Nt Sandra Keller; "Happy Easter” egg, | for this meeting will be furnished | es | Paul Myers: golden egg, James by Mr. Walter Bradley, who will | : b . Kendig. Winners in the pre school show movies which he took on a : : class were Judith Wenditz, Dennis trip through the Yukon region and . Myers and Albert *Cooper. western United States. The public ou Che committee planning the hunt is invited. . | was composed of Mrs. Mary Min- On Saturday, June 7, Hossler's| . \ , nich, chairman; Mrs. Paul Myers, | will have a school reunion to cele- . x : : ie Mrs. Eva Schreiber, Mrs. Hunter | lrate the termination of the Hos-| “ . Pettit and Mrs. Charles Aument. sler's community as a school dist Dl pe rict, since at the beginning of the school term of 1952-53 the pupils from this district will enter the 0S. ° a eC er Manheim Centra] District con- Mastersonville new solidated school at Died Suddenly Joseph H. Habecker, There will be an afternoon pro- a very well gram at two o'clock and an evening program at eight. Supper will be a | known resident of our boro, died box lunch with coffee and desert | very suddenly at 4:40 a. m. Mon- served by the members of the PTA. | day. He was about town Sunday There will be games for the child-|and spent some time at the fire | ren during the supper recess. All |house, which company he is a former teachers, and friends | member. He is 62 and resided at 120 of Hossler's are invited Delta St. Death followed a heart mses 4 litem attack and he had been under the A Cl b care of a physician for the past L t several months. anc. u 0 u He was born in East Donegal . N Twp., a son of the late Joseph H. Membership ow and Mary N. Hostetter Habecker He was a painter by trade and a © | same "That Man Godfrey Sure Got The Editor In Dutch We notice in a recent issue of the Middletown Press and Journal, that Arthur Godfrey, popular Radio and TV artist turned back the pages of | history fifty-two years in his broad- | cast last Wednesday morning. In his fan mail he received a pic- | re from an admirer at Salunga. | On the back of the picture was a | clipping taken from the Middletown paper of 1900 advertising Pillsbury Flour. Arthur read the advertise- | ment to his listeners. { While we're on the subject, the the Bulletin has a "crow with Mr. Godfrey and it Pillsbury Flour played us a editor of to pick” isn't about either. Very dirty innocently he trick but guy we will forgive him. being such a swell Here's how it came about. Last Fall the Editor went to his hunting camp up | 3 . | and fishing in | during the deer hunting season. Af- Perry Co. | $2.00 a Year in Advance Will Send Gift Boxes and Continue Mailing Bulletin Members of the Remembrance Committee met Tuesday evening at the high school to plan a gift box to be sent to the service men One hundred and twelve men and one woman are listed with the committee from this community Tentative plans call for the box- es to be wrapped for mailing at the May 5. Writ= post cards, stamps, chew= life therein. next meeting on Mon, ng paper savers, ete, will be An subscription ing gum, additional to The spring contained six months Bulletin will complete the gift from the committee made pos- the local citizens. sible by generous donations of The committee reports a definite lack of this work Public meetings are advertised, cooperation in yet only a few loyal workers attend. Since it is the townspeoples money that is being spent, the committee | ter spending several days in the : | I g 2 1 t ig the public to attend and | mountains, accompanied by a gues . ap 4 Ani De yag voice their opinions, however, no | they drove to New Germantown, al os fu interest is shown and the decisions village of about a dozen houses, to telephone home. While the guest | did the phoning, ours truly sat in the car and listened to Arthur | Godfrey’s program on the radio. One window of the car toward the sidewalk (sure they have sidewalks in that town) was partly open. the program Jeanette | Davis made her appearance, looking like a then Arthur It couldn't have During evi- million and the been tim- | dently just gave wolf | i whistle. | ed any better, because at that very moment a New Germantown | bell passed my car. Numbers 35, 764 member of the Baptist Church. She misinterpreted Arthur's whist- He belongs to the Building mth thinking it was I, and approach- Membership in the Lancaster Au-| Construction Trades Council, AFL] cq the car in conversation. Even tomobile Club: hit an all-time high | 380 Lancaster; Union Home Asso- | | though embarrassed, 1 politely ex- iS the fiscal yeu ending March 1, (Turn to page 2) } steined the incident, but when 35,764 persons were listed on ee aA lms sims 9 a Ta ew | as it was so funny I just couldn't the rolls, S. Edward Gable. club| HELEN LOUISE BOOTH'S refrain from laughing while I spoke president, announced recently ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED To this da ; the oy thinks I was The year ended with 366 new Mr. and Mrs. John M. Booth, 122 | Yieing gy BL a members being admitted in the fin- | Delta street, this place, announce | iii 2] month the engagement of their daughte ne VRC pt Committee assignments for the] Helen Louise, to Gene BR | LEVY YOR PACE COAST current fiscal year were also an-| of Johnson City R2. Tenn. (Te JOIN HER HUSBAND nounced by the club president Miss Booth attended Cedar Crest | Mrs. Surah Swarr Bonek, Members ef the executive com- | College, at Allentown, and is now | er i Me. srl Mrs. J. Arie mittee are: S. E. Gable, H. C. Kreis- | 4 junior at the University of Penn- | Sway, ol Main street, Landisville, le, Edgar G. Hess, George M. May, | sylvania in the School of Nursing. Loft by tram from Lancaster for 7. H. Nisley, Frank L. Spence and Mr Love, a graduate of the Perri San Fancisco where she will join Alger H. Shirk sylvania State College and former her Pig. James D The finance committee includes supervisor of vocational of Manheim. They were married on Paul H. Bomberger, H. S. Shirk | at East Donegal Township High December 2nd while Blanck was and Claire H. Keen, and members | School, is at present enrolled in stationed at Aberdeen Proving of the membership committee are | agricultural education in the Grad- Grounds, Ma Flmer G. Strickler, Carl B. Mus- | uate School of Agriculture of the = . tt. . selman and Paul Hoover. Pennsylvania’ State Colloge WILL OPEN NEXT TUESDAY Other assignments are: Good | ee > — a Mr. Holtzman, who purchased Roads—Ira F. Honaman, Fred W | Lincoln Restaurant on East Main Wagner. E. L. Bertram, H. M. Rea Hos ital Auxiliar streel some time ago, an account of and D. Lvman Hamaker; Publicity, p y which appeared in The Bulletin, Dean Gable, C. Roy Barr and Sam- . uel L. Snyder; Signs—V. D. «ne Elected Officers John F. Cope and J. I. Shindel, and Lancaster Motorist-—Kressle, Hess The Mount Joy Branch of the and Mav. United General Hospital Auxiliary > @-— met Tuesday, April 15 at 8 p. m. ROTARIANS SAW PICTURE in the Episcopal Church Recreation ON ROAD CONSTRUCTION Room. At the Tuesday Rotary luncheon Mr. Leslie Hubbard, Vice Presi- a motion picture “Pa. Highway dent of the General Hospital gave Story”, produced by the Dept. of | a talk on the hospital in general. Highways, shows the building of a| Mr. Titus Rutt gave a short talk road from the very first step to the |concerning the drive for hospital actual. construction.” The picture ; funds. The Auxiliary adopted their was interesting and instructive and | | By-laws and planned to meet the last Thursday of every other month was obtained through Bob Rosser. | at 8:00 P. M. at the place designat- TWO PROSECUTIONS ed. Officer Park Neiss prosecuted | They decided to send $275.00 to | - . John C. Zook Sr. Lancaster, for | the General Hospital. overweight truck, 13.500 Ibs. and Officers elected were: President, Agnes Campbell, Pa, improper, Mrs. Bruce Greiner; Ist Vice Pres- passing. ident, Mrs. Eric Olsen; 2nd Vice Both will be summoned for President, Mrs. Frank Young, Sr; hearing before Justice of the Peace Recording Secretary, Mrs. James James Hockenberry Sr. | Hostetter; Corresponding Secretary SE Mrs. William Brian; Treasurer, Mrs. Simon Nissley. WILL STORE EIGHTY-THREE LOCOMOTIVES AT MARIETTA next It was decided to hold the Eighty-three lightweight locomo- | meeting May 29th at the home of | tives, capable of operating on near- Mrs. Paul Stehman. el ly any wide gauge track in any cli- the world, have been or-| AN AIR FORCE RECRUIT dered by the U. S. Army and will| Vernon F. Nissley, 19, S. Jacob be stored in the Marietta Transpor- | street, has joined the Air Force and tation Corps Depot. was sent to the Sampson Air Force ——— — SUES FOR A DIVORCE Complaint in divorce: Bertha Eli- zabeth Long, 122 W. Main St., Mt. Joy vs. Robert McKinley Long, of Carney’s Point, N. J.; indignities; celebrate his 81st married March 22, 1927. J Tuesday, April 22nd mate in training DQ I CELEBRATES 81st BIRTHDAY Congratulations to Mr. Base for birthday, Henry W.|Rowley, Garber, West Main street, who will|Mary Glattacker, next |Strasbaugh, Mrs. John Buller, Mrs. has completely renovated and new- ly equipped the interior and will business next Tuesday. WW LOCAL MOTORIST CHARGED for open prosecuted Lancaster city police ten motorists Saturday for various violations. Among them was Miss Betty J. Melhorn, of this boro, charged with failure to drive on the right side of the highway A LOCAL COUPLE WEDDED 52 YEARS NEXT THURSDAY Dr. and: Mrs. E. W. Newcomer, E. , this boro, will fifty-second wedding Thursday, April Main street cele- brate their anniversary 26th. next —————- — GOP Women “To Hold Card Party A card party under the auspices of the Women’s Republican Club of Lancaster County, will be held in the Maytown American Legion on Thursday, April 24th, at eight o'clock. Committees in charge Miss Jane Florence Trone, Co- Mrs. Lawrence Barn- May Hicks, Mrs. Robert Geo. Morris, Mrs. [Howard Singer, Miss Verna Peck, Mrs. E. B. Grove, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Miss Mrs. Howard are: Prize Fryberger committee, and Mrs. | Chairman, | hart, Mrs. |Houseal, Mrs. are left up to a few, most of whom do not even have relatives in the service. Aren't you interested in the con- this werk? No benefits but the service people they your tinuation of one and certainly are worth a few four fo work called time three or they their we'd be in quite a predicament. We the Your help and donations are hours of times a year. Ij failed “ show up” when owe them same consideration. vi tal factors in the continuation of this work. P. O. Box 243 will reach committee members. Mrs. Vera Albert as chairman. EE Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading 148 county has resigned There are cases of German measles in the as of today. A 12-year-old 80-ft. quarry at wasn't badly Now the painters are boy rolled down an Lancaster and injured. union carpenters and asking for a 25 cents an hour increase In wages. The vats at the old Rieker Brew- ery, at Lancaster, that aged 165,000 barrels of beer a year, are now be- ing scrapped. For the second time in three months thieves robbed the liquor store at Chester. This time they took 200 coses of whiskey val- ued at $15,000. ri iment lies Schools List Dates Pre-School Tests The Mount Joy Borough Schools have listed the dates and directions for pre-school tests. who expect 1952 are requested to bring those chil- dren to the Grade School on May 7, 1952 for the pre-school Registra- Parents of children to begin school in September tion Only children who will be six before February 1, 1953 will be considered in this examina~ In other only children were born on or before Jan- uary 31, 1947 take the pre- school tests on May 7. years old tion. words, who may Parents are requested to be sure that each child Birth Certificate or able evidence of birth to present for The child certificate to present at registration or the first day of school. The hours of registration to 12:00 and 1:00 to brought in has a similar accept- registration. must have a vaccination by are from 8:45 3:30 p. m. Those children begin with the letters A to M are the last name whose last name asked to report in morning. Those whose begin with N to Z are asked to register in the afternoon. If the time arranged does suit the parents they should con- not (Twn to Page 2) tact Mr. Heaps at the Grade School | You Don’t Want Contracts Given the general con= The Old-Timers annual banquet Contracts for planned for Friday evening, April | struction of the Farmdale Element- 95th. is being held at the American | ary School was awarded to Rice Legion Home and Weidmen, Ine, Lancaster, for You do not need an invitation, | $92,900 Friday night at a meeting of only members were sent card the West Hempfield Twp. School Anyone wishing to make reserva- Be ard in the offices of Coleman, and tions for the dinner may do so be- | Coleman, architects, at Landisville, fore Wednesday, April 23rd E. H. Gochenauer & Sons, Rohr- Some of the Old Timers from out! erstown, rece ed the plumbing of town who will be present are: | contract for $8,631 and the heating Dr. Wilbww Landis, president of | contract for $18,095, P. N. Shirk El- fhe Old-Timers Boxing Associa-|ectric Co, New Holland, was a= tion, Walter Gephart, secretary = of | warded the electrical contract for the following ex-pugilists: Tommy | its bid of $8,988. Ralph L. Myers Donan, of Columbia: Rosey Stoy,| Sons Co, of Salunga, received the and young McGinnis of Lancaster; well-drilling contract for $2,287.50. Allen Putt, of Lititz | The latter price includes deep well Also Martin Beamenderfer, catch | equipment er of the 1909 Mt. Joy Baseball] The completion date is February team: Freddie Luttenberger of the|2. 1953 late Jacob Brown baseball team, The building will be known as and delegates from the St. Joseph |the Farmdale Elementary School. C. C. of Lancaster It will be located just north of the Tentative program includes sing- | intersection of the Marietta Pike (Turn to page 4) [and the Ironville-Salunga road. i etl Oe | The building will include six class= rooms, an all-purpose room, office, The Local News health room, small kitchen, supply [ room and boiler room. Th P Ww k | The sale of a $160,000 issue of ast ee { general obligation building bonds . | to DeHaven and Townsend, Croute Very Briefly Told | and Boudle, Philadelphia, for 2 | $160,692 last week will finance the meters | building Elizabethtown’s parking coughed up $230.47 last month | The tulip garden at Hershey will to May 11 ee be at its best April 27 | aie 2 ovo 1 | Yjortuary Record The Lititz Record-Express was seventy-five years old last week ‘Th h Th Marietta fixed its school tax at 2 roug out S 3 mills and a $5 head tax same as| last year E ti L ali ty There were 1,193 admissions to n Ire oC 1 the Lancaster General Hospital | Miss Kate Henselman, 66, at | during March | Marietta At a sale of household goods at| Rev. Clayton M. Engle, 75, retir- Neffsville Saturday, a settee was|ed Brethren in Christ minister, at sold for $123 | Palmyra The P.P.&L. is investigating why | Mrs. Martha Heidler, 95, widow co many street lisht bulbs are] ol Christian Shenk, of Columbia, broken at Marietta | at Philadelphia Flizabethtown Boro marked its{ Mrs. Annie M. Keinard, 84, wid= 125th anniversary Sunday. It was|ow of Henry 8. Keinard, at the incorporated in 1827 { Elmdale Rest Home, Lititz R2 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin M Snvder| Mrs. Grace Longenecker, 68, a of Manheim Rl, are cc lebrating | former resident of Manheim, col- their 50th wedding anniversary to- | lapsed and died during a Good Fri- day | day service in the Palmyra Church Ch | of the Brethren WILL COMPLETE SENIOR - YEAR AT HAMBURG. GERMANY | Mrs. Christian Rote Simon K. Garber, son of Mi and | Mrs Christian Rote, 75, died Mrs. Norman E. Garber, formerly | Tuesday at Lancaster. of Mt. Joy. now of 1603 Melrose | Gladys, wife of John D. Miller of Avenue, Havertown, Pa., sailed on town and Mabel, wife of Clyde the S. S. Italia, Friday, April 11th, Fenstermacher of Florin are daugh=- for Hamburg, Germany, where he ter { will complete his senior year in| jacob B. Hess high school, as an Exchange stu-| Jacob B. Hess, Elizabethtown R1, dent. died at his home Friday after an Sixty Haverford high school stu-| extended illness. He was a farmer dents gave him a send off at the| and a member of Good's Mennonite pier in New York. | church T——— Si Surviving are his wife, Mary C. DEEDS RECORDED Hess nd the following children: Christian S. Risser, surviving ex-| Warren, of Elizabethtown: Hardy, ecutor of the last will and testa-| Elizabethtown R3; Roy, Elizabeth- ment of Menno H. Risser ate of | town R1: Walle Bainbridge R1; Mt. Joy Twp, to Robert G. and| Gertie, wife of Reuben L. Ebersole, Myrtle E. Hostetter, Mt. Joy Twp. | Bainbridge R1; Annie, wife of Mar- tract containing 47 acres 40.8 perch- | shall Shelley, McAllisterville: and es, house and other improvements, Mary, wife of Russell Shissler, of It. Joy Twp., $18,000. Elizabethtown R2. Thirteen grand- - “NM. += children and the following brothers TWO MEN PROSECUTED (Turn to page 5) During the past week State Po- | ren A lice prosecuted Robert C. Maloney of Landisville. fer ignoring oN I G al sign and Howard S. Landis, Roce EWS n ener for driving an overloaded truck { a i Florin For ‘Week's Birth Record | The Past Week Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold, « Mrs nuel Brubaker and son, Maytown, a daughter turday John from Tibetans R. D. cal- the General Hospital ed on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shrum, of | on Friday Florin, a son at the General Hos- Master Sgt. and Mrs. Richard pital Tuesday. uffm returned home last Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Loewen | nesday from Belgium of this place, a son Sunday at t} Mr. and M Daniel Campbell St. Joseph Hospital and sons, of Delaware were guests Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. McCork=- | of Mr. and Mrs. B. F Kauffman on le, Salunga, a daughter Thursday Fridax at St. Joseph's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. H. B.. Hershey of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin liams, of | Lemoyne, Mr. and Mys. J. B. Her- Mount Joy R2, a son Friday at the ‘ork City, Mr. and Lancaster General Hospital Mus ver of Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snavely, | Ma W. Roberts of Me- Manheim R2, a son Thi th hanicsburg called on Mr. and Mrs, Lancaster General Hos; E. Hershey TT M and Mrs. Eli Musser of JOHN JOINED THE ARMY Lewes, Del, spent Friday with Mr, Uncle Sam got another soldier | and Mi Harold Bender. last week in John M. Krady, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenstermach- Landisville, John enlisted for a two | er spent the weekend at Ocean City year term and was sent to Ft.| with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster- Meade, Md., for processing. macher Jr., and family. TO Em Miss Mary Hamilton spent Sate WASTE IN PA. RELIEF | urday at Harrisburg In a special report out of Harris-| Mr. and Mrs. William Beck burg there is an annual waste of | spent the weekend at Philadelphia two million dollars in relief expen- ditures at Philadelphia | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt (Turn to page 5) w sod