The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 24, 1952, Image 1

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P~-TO-THE-MINUTE LANCASTER COUNTY
The Mount Joy Bulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
39 Students And
Teachers Figured
In Collision Mon.
Mechanicsburg
MOST WEEKLY
Mount Joy High
Glee Club Will
Render Operetta
The Mount Joy High School Mix- |

Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 24, 1952 George Houck,
8 School Buildings
'Rapho Twp., To
Go Under Hammer
The Manheim Central Schoo] Dis=
trict tax rate will be unchanged at
20 mills during

FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER A PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN
April 29-30 at 8 P
fs on ow Harner
Farm, Near Town
Destroyed by Fire
Fire destroyed a
Engagements
Of Well Known
Local Resilony
James 8. Krall,
Funeral services for Tillman Eby An immunization program for t
76, of Buffalo, N. Y,, ¢
Elizabethtown,
prevention of diphtheria and tetan-
oo .,... A i
us is being arranged in the Mt. . ley Groff (Sue)
Bossler’s church cemetery west
Elizabethtown,
Garber’s body,
by Jersey Shore, Pa,
found in Larry's Creek, near
Jersey Shore, on Saturday.
Police said he had been visiting
Miss Blanche Neff, of Jersey Shore
, and had been
children in Grades 1 and 5
, Lizzie Sparks - Ruth Ober-
= David Weid-
Harrigan - Jane §
which was iden-
quantity of live stock one-half mile
east of this boro on Friday morn-
The damage was estimated at
enroute to Chester,
- Marlene Zimmerman,
McGarvey, |
yv Boyd, |
- Mary Ann Spang-
Clair | ence G. Elder, 84.
School Board approved a tentative | but uninjured when their
included all of :
calling for the expenditures
they will soon have
1 four pigs and as adequately as an auto collided
7, and four S 3 ol
pon i of Route 230 and the Patricia Summers
possible have insured them
Gretchen Dale
these two dreaded diseases Also set at the same figure are
were among the live stock destroy-
versity where she was a member of
i" Sad
3 were pulled Mom 1: local firemen and search- , and a $2 tax on house | burg, a passenger in the :
: : She is now employed by the Wyeth | . .. 5.13 a 5
ing in nearby woods. family physician, a few months af-
the ensemble are:
Wisegarver, Shirley Eby, \
-, Anna Fletcher, Shirley Haw-
be slaughtered. Soven
Also lost was a large quantity of
as well as two
was found under
‘ : tai ‘arboni graduated y : a» itures Jose ) :
in a sitting position by Owen Mar- Ca i gradua at intervals dur- expenditures bat to close his wounds at
ors from Ohio University

and James Hahn, .
, a tobacco wagon, was a member equipment for which contracts have State Policeman Sebastian Nagel
* in spite of our
| been awarded.
8 Schools For Sale
At the same time the Board an-
several other pieces of farm mach- ‘
of an occasional
Transportation —— a ee
assigned to the psychol-
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
GUESTS LAST
The Donegal Chapter
these illnesses.
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Signed a Contract
With Architect For
Peon: School
, as the archi-
tects for the proposed joint junior-
and Reformed Church there.
town University, W The auto in which Kissinger was
I'he wedding will take place ear riding was driven hy
two daughters.
C—O ene
A Freight Engine
Coal Car Derailed
On Siding at Florin
car of a PRR freight train were
which now house about 260 pupils,
, who phoned in : will be abandoned and the students
Hempfield Township
State Police said Andes was driv- » students inducted
here about 8:45 a.
was well started when or two daughters, 1 + The new buildings are
then proceeded across Route 230 in
the path of the approaching
bound bus. His auto was struck on
the right side by the front of the
bus and spun completely around.
expected to be ready for occupancy
of the 1952-53 school
minutes earlier.
Miss Helen Shirk will become the =: ghd Ruth Kaolin
said the flames, whipped by a stiff : and Ruth Kauffman,
sale are seven one-
and one two-room buildings.
the McKinley school,
Rapho township, to be sold
Fairview School,
» equipment ar- ~ high school was signed
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FINE AND COSTS
AFTER STRIKING HIS CAR
: Honor Society took part in the
School Authority in the Fast Hemp- bus was sum-
I
sponding to the PAID MAN'S Mechanicsburg
. purposes of the
Rapho township 7, Pauline Bradley,
prosecuted by police
vield the right of way and fined $10
Firemen managed to save a near-

in Rahpo township, s:
and the Chiques
Sparks also ignited the various of the building pro- |S in Rapho township, sale at
had backed onto the Stanley Murphy,
George Shenck,
———— el © er reas
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
ith driving without lights.
wi g 0 ghts and Betsy Musser,
r but were very | the auctioneer.
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APRIL. SHOWER
HELD BY CGYA SATURDAY
lickly extinguished.
QuIChiy ox Asie started to pull out of the siding and
a small shed close auto of John W. Twp., will be sold
Barbara street,
Mountville borough,
Hempfield CT
hearing before Justice
than a third of a mile to the Har-
this place on the charge brought by ., is to be sold at 3:30 p. m. on
ee eee tl Geen + men
Elderly Persons
65 And Older Can
Now Get Benefits
Lodge members,
» was back on the tracks
from the borough
Maytown Church
To Hold Memorial
For Rev. Haines
structure, will be offered for sale i
gratefully accepted Dillinger’s Mrs. Rose Harm Senft, 79
him to return » the auctioneer.
Milton G. McCombs,

The four six-room buildings now
Donald Mowrer


Mastersonville, S
CHILD STRUCK BY A CAR » Fruitville Pike
HAD SHOULDER
e-year-old daughter of
nD
a
FRANK WATSON
| WAS WITHDRAWN
administrators,
gh, Anna E. Klugh, :
a
GAS COMPANY IS ERECTING
A COMPRESSION STATION
Because of an increase
. Emma B. Peters, 7
at Manheim Sunday.

le to serve both the
and the self-employd in their com-
Waynesboro who was killed recent- I
, when she dar-
bh] 1 1a > 5¢C 3
nessmen and women who came un- at Columbia aged 59 yrs.
Kenneth Shearer,
» B. Frank Watson estate,
his dwelling at j
was withdrawn at $8,600.
This is a corner property on New
which was his home
construction of .
. J Pinkerton Road and obligations.
is now serving the Maytown church .
self-employed,
VOLUNTEER?
Joy Remembrance
will be in charge.
Texas Eastern ” Tr . . I 3M
: tie oe ao sional classes such as lawyers, Mrs. Margaret M. Smith,
. which is constructing the nev ow of Shaeffer 1 mittee has purchased most
articles to be packed in the service
social security same time all the person-
Installment Curbs
Seen Near An End
installment buying is expected
a] property was disposed of
{ Dupes was the auctioneer.

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PRIZE WINNERS AT LEGION
AUXILIARY CARD PARTY
» American Legion
Monday even-
A cash donation of $5.00 was
A CHIMNEY FIRE ON THE rod a
Cu STIR eive ing the
35 acres of land which was , informed officials say. JOSEPH HOSTETTER rng
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would mean that there would

Company of Mt.
contacted and will furnish the
Auxiliary cand party
Joseph Hostetter | .
STATE POLICE GAVE A
REFRESHER COURSE
was associated
's. Marian Toppin,
» ccmbined choir
WILL BREAK GROUND FOR and television sets, ;
Members of the Friendship Fire
responded to the
Ambulat Calls
which the Rev. Haines served,
. ’ 2 Wi lim-
West Hempfield Township S would be no lim last card party
Directors announced
will be broken Saturday at 11 a.
gave selections from the F
the Fall season beginping in Octo-
tenanted by Raymond Hostetter, son h H tal
v ~~ Jose S al.
The officers assigned to Troop B. eph
Squadron Four,
re rt GQ Grete
Birthdays! }
congre ul: tions to
» officials pointed out,
EB
Elizabethtown,
H church.
TW
Local Zoning Case
Argued In Court
Argument was heard in Court on !
TRIPLETS HELD
MEETING AT LITITZ
-d, is to turn the first spade
y inspection stick-
Ulin ——— Elizabethtown
A CHIMNEY FIRE A
JOHN S. GREINER FARM
Approximately
architect and school solieitor. » regulations were General Sutter
The new school building is to be is
located along the Marietta-Lancas-
» intersection of
April 22: Councilman and Depu-
ty Sheriff Elmer
Daniel emuth. the
coal and feed merchant at Florin.
I ss Ah
Personal Mention
Last Thursday, while enroute to
and Mrs. Joseph A.
s a stimulant to lagging | Internationally
correspondent,
caused about 4 p. m.
Mount Joy Borough against Steph-
| —— OW er
i IL. RETIRE FROM NAVY :
+ Admiral Charles H. McMor-
ris, rat of Marietta, command-
ne Ws es
NEWCOMERS CELEBRATED
THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING
| Mrs. Harry S. Newcom-
er, Maytown, observed their golden
has responded for Elizabethtown
| Week's Birth Record
Ralph Hostetter,
Tuesday at the
i vharoge
, who is charged with =
Vere Garman, assist:
CINLISTMENTS EXTENDED
Mastersonville
ADDITIONAL NINE MONTHS
enlistments of s
S. Armed Forces,
terms are due
the Lorough's zoning
The action is an answer
cree issued by the Mount Joy Zon-
persons in the U. at Pearl Harbor the past four years | New York, Mr.
those whose regular en and spread to the ceiling before
permit and cease building {ranic being extinguished. General Hospital.
J ana cease g a Irame
> © eee ee s. John Ferpnoski,
FINED AS A ZIG-ZAG
both of Pittsburgh, visited
FIRE CO. AUX.
Fifteen members of
Auxiliary, attended the April meet-
ing on Thursday evening.
The routine business was discus-
sed at which time
extended until the May meeting

cent completed. tiona] nine months. :
They have one grandson The rule covers all volunteers in and family at 1 East Main St. Hospital yesterday.
Ralph Ailen Newcomer,
arrived from Germany
with the 28th Division
For many years they conducted
j the hotel in the square at Maytown,

guilty to drunken driving and was
$200 and costs as a first of-
He was arrested by State
! Policeman Schaeberle April
J lowing a minor accident.
East Donegal St. i
ALL ARE RECOVERING
Messrs. Tony Warta, Clyde Esh-
leman and Clarence Schock, all of
Daniel F. Breneman,
terday while plowing in a field on
asking for a reversal of {
Hos- |
and wants his building permit re-
the dues were





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r, Lester Templeton - Gerald |
‘Was Very Quiet:
One of the quietest elections held
here in a long time was Tuesday's
primary. For the head of the ticket
Bisenhower polled 296 to Stassen’s
44 in both wards, It must not be
forgotten however that President
| Truman received six votes.
The vote for committeemen and
| women in the boro and nearby dis=
tricts follow:
MOUNT JOY
East Ward
R-—leroy Shaeffer, 186; Chris-
tine Brown 7.
D-—Oscar M. Donaven, 38; Helen
McLaughlin, 1.
West Ward
R-Burton A. Shupp, 123; Vivian
Ci. Brown, 111.
D a Hipple, 28; Mary R. Hip~
| ple,
EAST DONEGAL TWP.
Lincoln School House District
R— Casper H. Eater, 104; Flor=
DA. Raub, 2
Maytown District
R-——Charles M. Houseal, 194; Mary
E. Glattacker, 192
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News In General
From Florin For
The Past Week
The Girl Scouts of Florin will
hold a food sale on Saturday, Apr.
26, beginning at ten o'clock at the
Post Office building
Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bitner of
d | Milton Grove called on Mr. and

Mrs. George Mumper Sunday eve=-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Per-
ry Co., were week guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Landis Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kauffman
spent the weekend at Orbosonia
with the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lynn.
A birthday surprise party was
presentation and | held in honor of Jacob D. Strick-
| ler, Chocolate Avenue, at his home.
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The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
| Harry Wagner of Palmyra; Maggie
| Forry and daughter, Columbia Rl;
worship ser- |
vice was planned by Violet Sprout. |
conduct- | MR. PAUL STEHMAN WILL
| MANAGE NEW ATLANTIC !
GAS STATION HERE
serv- |
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bruba-
{ leer, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Koser, Florin; Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Brubaker, R1, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
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The new Atlantic Gas Station, on
| West Main street, now being erect-
ed on the former Kuhns property,
is fast nearing completion. The ex-
| terior is finished and Contractor
Paul Martin is now putting the fin-
ishing touches on the interior.
Mr. Paul Stehman, who formerly
'! had charge of Stehman's Mill here,
will be the manager as soon as the
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| station is ready to be opened for
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| SCHOOL BOARD'S SPECIAL
MEETING FRIDAY EVENING
A special meeting of the East
Donegal School Board will be held
| Friday evening, Apri] 25, at 8 p. m
| in the High School library. The
meeting is being called for general
purposes ond a tentative budget
| will be set up. Also, a tax increase
will be considered in order to fi-
nance East Donegal’'s portion of a
*| lease rental for the proposed joint
high school
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HARVEY KISE HANGS SELF
When his landlady Mary Edel-
man, entered the cellar, she found
the body of Harvey L. Kise hang-
| ing to a joist. He was dead, aged
| 65, having committed suicide.

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CAUGHT IN SPEED TRAP
Thirty motorists were nabbed in
| a speed trap at Columbia in two
have a mutual agreement that when |
| FOOD SALE SATURDAY
hours on Friday. Robert Fletcher,
Mount Joy R2, was the only ona
caught from this locality.
te em eel
The WSCS will hold a food sale
in front of the Methodist church
here on Saturday, April 26 at ten
| o'clock. Many good things to eat
will be on sale.
EQ eee
TOO BIG A HURRY
Max Lockwood, Erie, was charg-
ed wth speeding after he was
clocked at 80 mph in East Hemp-
field Township last Wednesday,
according to the state police.
rem stl nate.
WILL SHARE IN ESTATE
Mrs. Susan Gebhart, wife of M.
N. Gebhart, who operates a poultry
farm with her husband near Lan-
disville, will share in a $500,000
Dogge estate at Troy, N. Y.



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