For Goce Dependable Merchandise At Right Prices, Buy From Bulletin. Advertisers MOST P-TO-THE-~- M Ii NUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Cake Baking The Mount J oy Bulletin VOL. LII, NO. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, june 12, 1952 $2 00 a Year in Advance | loc churches will I ¢ The 39th Reunion Donegal Springs Wed., June 18 The thirty-ninth annual reunion of the Donegal Society will be held at the historic Presbyterian Church at Donegal Springs, three miles west of here, on Wednesday, June 18. The Witness Tree, in front of the church, is in excel- lent condition and is now definitely an historic oak Lelieved to be more than 325 years old. The new estimate on age of the oak and its condition will be in- cluded in reports to be given at the reunion. The Society maintains the prop- erties of the 233-year-old Donegal Church, including the the Witness Tree, and the grove of 200 oaks on the grounds. The Wit- famed the patriots during the cemetery, ness Tree is as site where pioneer to the Republic and then loyalty Revolutionary War, ched off from the church the Continental Army. Fine Will Speak nor mar- to join John S. at m. Pennsylvania's Gover Fine will be principal speaker the reunion during the 2:30 p. session. Dr. Henry Barraclough, manager of the Department of Ad- ministration in the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. A, (Turn to Page 2) tt will speak W. DONEGAL MAN SOLD PEER & LIQUOR SUNDAYS Millard F. Forsythe, who runs a restaurant in W. Donegal Twp.. fined $100 selling beer and liquor on Sundays. State Liquor Agent E. F. Weaver testi- fied. He said the offenses occurred April 20 and 27. Lancaster Auto Club Picnic To Be Held July 24 Plans for the 34th of the Lancaster Automobile {o be held at Hershey Park, July 24, were outlined meeting of the directo: t} held Friday night. An all-day and evening program, was and costs for annual picnic Club, day, at a 's of the club including band concerts, baseball, a free vaudeville show at night, and many other features are being planned for the occasion. Committees in charge of arrange- Thurs- | pledged ! 10OCAL PARTICIPANTS AT | REV. A. N. ESHLEMAN GIRL SCOUT CAMPFERENCE | Auto Accidents WILL REPRESENT E. PENNA. The Lancaster County Senior | The Rev. Abram N. Eshelman. of Girl Scout Campference was held I Thi 4 [ Mt. Joy R2, will represent tae this past weekend at Furnace Hills n 1S ection Eastern Pennsylvania district of with 8) girls participating. Shirley y| . the Church of the Brethren at the Eby was in charge of the Camp- | During The Week 166th recorded Annual Conference ference under the leadership of {of the Church, to be held in Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, Senior There were an unusual number |p 400 vo June 17-22 Advisor for Lancaster County. of auto accidents over the weekend Representatives of church dis- Mary Bailey, President of the Sen-| Eighteen countians were injured. tricts form what is known as the ior Planning Board, presided at the | Two Hurt In Crash : Standing committee of the church. business meeting, Outstanding in! Three persons were injured in a|pyis committee, made up of 82 leadership also were Elinor and] head-on crash on Route 340 be- | processes the business for Connie Lane and Carol Ann Smith. | tween Elizabethtown and Hershey | iho conference The program consisted of out- | 2:20 Sunday a. m. The 1952 conference of the door cooking, crafts, swimming, According to Hershey State Po- | Church of the Brethren will be one campfire, Sealed Orders, flag cere- lice, the cars were operated by Jos- | of the most important in the his- | monies, Hymn Sing, Scout's Own, «ph Derr, Elizabethtown R2 and | ry of the church, according to games and square dancing. Eli Hess, Florin. They said both | yogerator Ralph W. Schlosser - of Others attending were Genevieve cars were demolished. Der ay I'lizabethtown and Kay Zimmerman, Nancy driving north and cut to the left to The church membership of 186,- ier Dorotlis. Yassick ahd make a left tum when the crash | nao will be represented at the con- Mary Jane Groff. : occurred, police reported. | ference by 850 official delegates. Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Miss Elsie! Derr was adiritied ‘o Lancaster; py, peak attendance for the final LoFever. Mus. Frank Young, Mrs. General Hospital with a possible day of the conference may reach Yrvin Smith Jr, and Mrs. Raymond fracture of the right knee aid alien or fifteen thousand: deep laceration of the lower lip. Gilbert, from the Lutheran Church, dinner Maytown Boy, 1 Hurt In Fall Fro Garbage Truck fell garbage -year-old-boy from nr stopped Center Square, Elizabethtown, sustained a possible and brain concussion, according Joseph's Hospital records The boy, William H. May, of Mrs. Stella May, 22 N. Queen Maytown, was helping his ur Winters, Elizabethtown on his garbage route, Police Leroy Llizabethtown Chief Jos Mumma. An eyewitness, the Rev. L. Fetter, 125 E. High St., said that and the boy got out town, the truck stop and clim up on the back, apparently to ch the garbage He said that the be ill that disposal boy and he “slowly rela his grasp” A doctor and the was immediately ca to the pital in the Elizabethtown Fire ambulance. Officials at night boy was taken the described hospital his condition “satisfactory.” —— ee TWO WAIVE HEARINGS ON MORALS CHARGE Wanda J. town RI, ind Sweigart, of Elizabe charged with Robert E. Boyd, Troop Committee members cooked for all the campers Sunday. 2, m his truck at and fractured skull to son St. 1wele R3, according to eph Raymond Elizabeth- ped bed eck mechanism. appeared to xed and fell to the pavement. lled hos- Co Tuesday as th- adultery, Mount Joy, ments were announced as follows: | charged with fornification, waived Baseball, Edgar G. Hess, Alger H.| hearing and posted bail for court Shirk, and H. C. Kreisle, prizes! Tt esday night before Alderman and children’s tickets, H. C. Kreis- | Harry Acker. le, Dean Gable and A. H. Pontz, | Prosecution was brought by Murs. speakers and entertainment, S. Ed- | Sweigart’s brother-in-law, David S. Frank L. Dean Gable, and first aid, Gable; Spence; publicity, parking, J. H. Nissley, C. Roy Starr. The directors adopted a resolu- ward music, tion in memory of the late Henry S. Shirk, of Blue Ball, who died re- cently. Mr. Shirk was a member and a director for over a quarter of a century. At the meeting it also was an- nounced that the club membership, , was 36,054, During May members were admitted. llr UI eo ee. Jurors Are Drawn For Coming Courts a new all- 282 as of June 1 time high. new The names of 324 jurors to serve | County Courts and October Those from Lancaster during September were drawn last week. in the this locality are: Grand Jurors, Seet. 8 John Booth, John D. Newcomer Sweigart, Mrs. Sweigart’s husband is in rea. tl Weis MASTERSONVILLE FIREMEN Police said Ko- Roth, was admitted Robert Hess’ fracture of the left ankle, a possible fracture of the skull, the face, Hess was the knee and discharged. all Elizabethtown Florin, a passenger in cay with a and lacera- | tions of and forehead. | of the treated for lacerations chin and brush burns of taken to the hos- Ambul- They were | | in the | pital ance. Excitement Galore Dave Brandt, of Marietta, well | known WGAL, excitement | TV commentator his of He to he on sure had share Sunday. went Philadelphia | the Athletic- | header. After a seeing | 1 where witnessed Cleveland double near case of heart failure 12-4 started home. Cleveland and 11-3, Dave of a side | Brandt | pulled out Route 30 his Some guy road onto and smacked broadside. Fortunate- | ly no one was hurt and we'll let Dave a homer. Seven 'Were ‘Hurt At the Denver-Lincoln road in- tersection, two cars collided and seven persons were injured, none seriously Two Persons Hurt { Two perscns were hurt when a motoreycle hit a pedestrian in Marietta. | Harold Kuhlman, 16, of W Mari- | etta St. Marietta, driver of the] motorcycle, suffered brush burns) of the body and legs. Harry Nagle, | 14, of Bainbridge Rl, the pedestrian. suffered brush burns. Both were treated by a physician i Damaged By Fire A motorcycle owned by Charles R. Ziegler, 220 East Main Street. | this boro was badly damaged by fire when he attempted to start it | al the intersection of Concord and | Marion Sts.. Lancaster. [ City firemen from Engine Co. 1 extinguished the blaze. Fire Chief Harry E. Miller said Ziegler told | him the motorcycle had been park- | ed there, and to start it, when he attempted | it burst into flames. Chief | COLLECTED A NEAT SUM Miller said the cycle was badly | A total of $2,400 has been collect- | burned, but not demplished. ed thus far to help defray the cost Driver’s Lucky Escape i of the new $6,000 Mastersonville A driver escaped serious injury | Fire Hall, it was reported this | When a coal truck bearing eight] week. tons of coal crashed against a bridge Donations are being received for | pillar at the Rheems unde pass | a rummage sale to be held in the | i near the Harrisburg Pike. | Fire Hall Friday. Ray Hess is in | The driver, George Atticks, Mt. | charge of the rummage sale com- | Joy, complained of a leg injury but mittee. said it wasn’t serious. The accident —— occurred about 1 p. m. as the truck BRUCE GINGRICH, OF TOWN was descending a grade and the | GETS VIRGINIA U. DEGREE brakes reportedly failed to hold. Bruce Gingrich, son of Mr. and As Atticks attempted to steer it | Mrs. S. Nissley Gingrich, south of | through the underpass the heavy | town, received a Bachelor of Arts | vehicle slid over on its side, strik- | I degree from the University of Vir- | Ing the bridge and an auto driven | ginia, Charlottesville, Va. He is a member ternity. EE — FROSECUTED FOR MOVING BUILDING WITHOUT PERMIT Warren K. Witmer, Manheim was prosecuted by State Police ‘ moving a building without a sp and Robert E. Kunkle, all of this koro. September 29 Gussie Eshbach, Florin. Reuben H. Miller, William G. McGarvey, Florin Genevieve R. Bailey, Mount Joy R2 October 6 Grover C. Winters, Mount Joy Anna K. Haines, Maytown Oscar Donaven, Mount Joy September 8 John G. Snavely, Manheim R2 Harold Zimmerman, Mt. Joy Elmer Mc Elhenny, Landisville Christian W. Brandt, Manheim R2. ial hauling permit. Police said he was transport a brooder house on his truck. DW CELEBRATED THEIR 30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Bent of this place, celebrated their tl tieth wedding anniversary Wednesday, June 11th of Chi Phi fra- R1, for eC- ing zel, 1ir- last by Richard Frank, Mt. Joy lice said. The truck R2, po- coal was . demolished | over the scene. It was estimated | that total loss will ampunt to about | $900. mn dll ERECTING A PAVILION Mr. Eli Hostelter, extensive ca- terer North Barbara erecting a spacious pavilion on street, is | in the f his place of business. —— Wl MARINES GET A BREAK Units of the First Marine Divis- | ion on the front lines in Korea will | rear « | | | get ice cream three times a week | | this Summer. and the eight tons of coal scattered] ¢ Elmer H. Witmer Ordained Sacred Elm Mrs. copal) Re S.T.I tell you if that was a bunt or | Bowling NANCY HUMMER, INJURED; Nar suffer John QOrder Of Deacons and this son of Mr. of er H. Joseph C. Witmer, Witmer, | place. was one of seven ordinands | who were ordained to the Sacred Order of Deacons on Wednesday, June 11th (St. Barnabas Day). The service of Ordination was held in the Cathedral of St. Stephen (Epis-' The Rt. D. D, )., Bishop of Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Penna. Thomas Heistand, cel- the lowly A’s take a twin bill from | ebrated Holy Communion and per- ——— -— OF TOWN AUTO HIT FENCE Mount Joy St., icy Hummer ed multiple abrasions yester- | | Mary F. Strickler Head Recreation Red Cross Worker The Bulletin is following which is self explanatory: in receipt of the BAD KREUZNACH, GERMANY Mary F. Strickler, of Mount Joy R2, Penna., has been assigned to the 57th Field Hospital in Bad Kreuz- head recreation nach, Germany, as worker for the American Red Cross. This will be Miss Strickler's "third overseas assignment with the Robert Operations, according to Director of American Red Crass in Europe. She previously served at Military the Admiralty organization, C. Lewis hospitals in Japan, Islands, and Wiesbaden, Germany. A former student at Elizabeth- {town (Penna.) College, Pennsyl- | vania State University, and Colum- hia Miss Strickler | taught school in the East Donegal | (Penna), High before joining the Red Cross. University, Township As head recreation worker at the bith Field Hospital, she will plan parties, tournaments, and many other types of entertainment for patients, including some who are prolonged hospitalization. At present, the Red Cross has varied recreation pregrams for pa- tients in military hospitals in Eng- land, Austria, France, Germany, and Italy. In addition to the Red Cross resident staffs at the major hospitals, 232 Gray Ladies devote time to patient recreation. | Mrs. A. H. Weidman, Manheim R1, is a sister. formed the Apostolic rite of the ic el Winton | Ordering of Deacons. o Mr. Witmer graduated from Mt. C A t S | Joy High School. He received the ase gams € degree of Bachelor of Arts from! » | Bowling Green State umversiy.| Brothers Is Being Green, Ohio. He also at-| tended Elizabethtown College and | Tried In Court | Franklin and Marshall College He spent three and one-half| Testimony started Monday in the years in Hawaii with the Air Corps | case of Irvin and Russell Sell. bro- at Hickam Field. He received his! thers of Hummelstown R1, charged | discharge in 1945. He graduated | with the burglary and larceny of from. The Philadelphia Divinity | feed bags in the Mount Joy and | School, an Episcopal seminary, on' Manheim area. May 29, 1952. While he attended! The brothers are alleged ring seminary Mr. Witmer was Circula- | leaders of a gang which included | tion Manager for the seminary another brother, Earlton Sell, and publication, “The Bulletin”. Dur-| three Lebanon RD girls, previously ing his senior year in seminary he sentenced by the County Court. was seminarian assistant to the | They have been apprehended Rev. Louis E. Fifer, III, rector of and sent to the Mifflin County Jail. | All Hallows Episcopal Church, | Lewistown. However, they escaped Wyncote, Penna. Mr. Witmer is un- | from the jail before officials could married and is assigned to the, bring them here. Later they were | Diocese of Harrisburg taken into custody and confined in To his ordination to the Sacred | the Western Pennsylvania State Order of Deacons the Ordinand Penitentiary in Pittsburgh. was presented by the Rev Elmer | The Sells are charged with steal- A Keiser, Vicar of St. Luke's Epis- | ing 2,300 feed bags worth $425 from opal Church, Mount Joy. the barn of R. L. Houseman, Man- heim R1, on August 15, 1950. These | were the property of James and Edward Kirkland, of Salunga. Other alleged thefts included 300 j feed bags worth $50 from the barn day morning when she was thrown | cf Leroy R. Heisey, Mount Joy RI. from sectic 230, s She Hospi the auto, told ti causing the fe Elizabethtown. west, | bethtc bulance the he MAN PUPPY Pete ged with beating puppy was p pecia Count Petr m of that struck a fence an automobile guard tate police said. at St the Gager, was treated tal. Police said William rear . Joseph's driver o 1em a tire blew out, him about three miles east of was headed! the Eliza- nce Gager and police said, ywn Friendship Fire Co. the am-~ conveyed woman to spital. Sr FINED FOR KILLING WITH BASEBALL BAT Petrosky, Landisville, char- a two-months-old rosecuted by Warren Broome. | officer for the Lancaster y Humane League. osky pleaded guilty before Alderman David Rose and was fin- ed $6 the dog after nis children. NOT Harvey Groff, of | apprehended by the police for | proper He said he killed! it had bitten one of and costs. EE — PROPERLY REGISTERED Salunga, was im- registration DO Cn 751 mice were used in the recent new atom blast. There are stiil many left, along Route! i feed Florin. ! to lose control and hit’ to death with a baseball bat,’ [cn August 12, 1950; 650 feed bags worth $75 from the property of Richard C. Yunninger, Mount Joy R1, on August 17, 1950; and 200 bags worth $25 from the of John K. Wolgemuth, Mount Joy. EE ,G RANTED A DIVORCE | Granted a divorce on grounds of desertion was Raymond R. Sump- man, Mount Joy R2, from Jean K. | Sumpman, 334 E. Market St., etta. The couple was married Aug 28, 1944, and he charged desertion from May 15, 1949. —— et PRINCIPAL: HAS RESIGNED The aftermath of “Skip Day” Elizabethtown High School ed in the resignation of Randall F. Clemens, effective June 1. He will take a Government job at the Mid- dletown Depot. eee etl Misses ON TRIP TO AFRICA { Bishop J. Paul Grayhill, of the Weaverland Mennonite Church District weeks visit to "mission stations in Africa and Ethi- cpia. a LADIES NIGHT The local Rotarian Club will cel- ebrate Ladies Night Tuesday, j June 24, property Mari- at result- is on a ten AP rrr, on ht sl lh School | Scholarships, to Class of 1952, High School, ation two East the presented men Her by evening in the school ville. the Stehman, Recipients of Malcolm son Pike, and Miss Fern R Lancaster RS, Mary Kumler, Landisville daugat forme area but n phin County. who attend State C $300 scholarship received a $225 Stehman vania ollege, and to a Harrisburg hospit: These for the ident; Marvin Betty secretary year; Harold Amos Herr, vic Eshelman, trea Forney Miss Nancy responding secretary; Mary Jane Stehman, fi retary. The Bennett, economist ar York City, qualities necessary guest speaker New who sg for Prizes were Ruth S. Dixon, greatest distance; Miss kompf, a member of t 1908, oldest present; Brubaker Moore, the first reservation; ly married alumna Shenck ceremonies George was and J. Ricl of arrangements. BAMFORD MAN CHA WITH CRUELTY Landisville, charged with | to animals by Warren | agent for the { gue, paid $20 fine anc | hearing before Alderm: [| w ard Wetzel. | Broome said Houser head with He throug through the arrow last Friday. | row penetrated | eye and protruded six f the of the ———— -— rear Mrs. George Albert president of the Mou School Alumni Associat coming With Arthur Zerphey Jr. Miss Betsy Bigler, Miss Christine Weidma The election was mad year. her VIC umni dinner dance the sociation admitted 55 ates as members. Ammon Hoffer, presic of Millersburg. toastmaster by Miss Loretta Kline, 1952; charge gren, pres and toasts the class of GRADUATED AT F & from F. Lancaster & M. Friday. County. Longenecker, only graduate from this — — Saturday, June 14th, a legal holiday, both National Mount Joy Bx will be closed for etl FESTIVAL JUNE 20th The School & Home will have their Friday, June 20th totaling $525, Alumni during a banquet awards new officers were Myers, e president; Saylor, was awarded person out going president, w was sec held recently local high school w new thé affair. R 63 are Joan Landisville, First National Bank and summer E. Hempfield Twp. Alumni Asso. Makes 2 Awards bers of npfield Twp Ass Saturday | at Landis- of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Stehman, of Marietta | Kumler, of er of Mn: rly of the | ow of Dau- ed Pennsyl- received a Miss Kumler nursing scholarship al elected pres- Mrs. recording Warfel, and surer; cor- Mrs nancial sec- Millard id lecturer, yoke on the success to: Mrs. alumna coming the Ethel Stein- he Class of Mrs. Irene making Mrs. and Mary Jane Denlinger, most recent- of Nissley, master ard as chairman treet A A means: RGED TO ANIMALS Charles Houser, of Bamford, near cruelty E. Broome, County Humane Lea- of a Fd- 1 costs mn J. shot a cat a bow and said the h the inches art- out head. | Assoc’n. Elected Officers At An’l. Banquet - elected | nt Joy High | ion for the will e president; and serve retary n, treasurer. e at the mn hen the as- gradu- lent, agner was in Hall- the given | ided as were president of Clyde Zink, Eliz- abethtown, class of 1942; Mrs Charlotte Rudy, Salunga, J Mrs. Arthur Mayer, 1922; and Wa ter] Eshleman, 1902 a M A class of 250 members graduated from Bender was the vicinity. BANKS CLOSED SATURDAY Flag Day the Union ink and the Trust Co. the day. Association festival on were the were right | Al-| Contest Schedule For Next Week { Beginning Monday June 16th, | wome n organizations from several compete In a » baking contest at Way's Ap- pliance Store An Electrical Ap- pliance will be awarded to each laily winner Monday thru Friday n Saturday, June 21st, the daily To will compete for the Gen- Electric Range Grand Prize | | Judging will begin at 7:30 p. m | daily and the cakes will be sold | starting at 8:00 P. M daily The following is the schedule of | the contestants and the times they will compete in the Cake Baking Contest Monday, Lutheran—9 a. m., Mrs Fern King and Mrs. The er; 12 m, Mrs. Elizabeth Dillinge and Mrs, Raymiond Gilbert; 3 p. m., Mrs. Donald Ney; 6 p. m,, Mrs (Turn to page 2) y co — PRICE CONTROL TAKEN OFF WHITE POTATOES Just five months after the Gov-| ernment put a price control on | White potatoes, it was removed. { Price Director Arnell said it was impossible to enforce the order, | particularly the past month. Now supply and. demand will control which is as it should be — — Boro Authority Purch’ed 970, 000 Gal. Standpipe Mount | met | day 1 970,000 gallon standpipe and the price | Joy Borough | Wednes- let contracts in special session last evening and for a vari= cus sizes of pipes The effort inch Main “from Authority is to start making every laying the w eight the ne filter to Barbara street in the near fu- ture. These will tie in with the] present 12 in. mains al various | | places. On Monday they plan to elimin- ate the dead end in the water sys- | tem existing at the high school, by tying it in with new mains At the regula: meeting of the| Authority on Tue sday evening, they | rejected a bid received for laying | the pipe as "too high” and will re | advertise for additional bids | Various bills were paid and the usual business transacted. — PUBLIC HEARING IN THE { ESTOCK PROPERTY "LOCATION" | | There was another public hearing | 1 in the Estock property case in the Council Chamber last evening. | There were a number of citizens present and the “location” was a- gain reviewed. Practically nothing | was said or done relative to the | con struction of this property, which | has not already appeared in The | Bulletin | There was no decision in the { matter and it was stated the Bo: of Adjustment will make a decision { in the near future —— A {RETURNED FROM HOSPITAL | Mrs. Eli Hostetter, North Barbara | street, returned Tuesday from the | Lax incaster General Hospital. and is | improving Mr. George Liebschultz has re- Wha home from the hospital and li recuperating at his home on E. | Main street | = Sy COLORED SLIDES SHOWN {TO LITITZ ROTARY CL UB 4 Mr. Ralph Eshelman of this boro, | spoke and showed slides of country enes at the meeting of the Lititz Rotary Club last week at the Gen- Hotel —— ee ANNIVERS SHES S eral Sutter WEDDING Mr. Joseph and Grace will celebrate their anniversary next Saturday, June 14. Mr. Eli and Edna Hostetter, N. Barbara street celebrated theirs on Sunday, June 8 ER WAS ELECTFD PRINCIPAL At the Eli- zabethtown Tuesday, Philip H. was to who resigned a special meeting of School Board Daubert, of elected high school Randall F. principal succeed Clemens, Ima Keen- | Authority | and fittings to be | plant in- | Lewistown, | 2 New School Directors Named At E. Hempfield school were East Hempfield Twp. Two new directors named to the School Board at this week's meet- ing at Londisville, to increase the boord to seven men, the number fo 1 third class school district. The new school directors are: J. Richard Nissley, Landisville; and Dr. Kenneth C. Lyon, Rohrerstown At the same time the board named Dr. E. Jane Fleming Landisville, as medical director to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. Joseph C. Gilbert, who is moving to The hosrd also finally adopted 6851.75 budget for the new term. The tax rate for the year will be 26 mills and a $10 per cap- Ita tax Bids were opened for 90 movable | chair-desk units and the contract | was arded to Snellenberger and | Co., Philadelvhia. The board refus= I to reveal the price submitted by | the firm on the equipment to be used in the 5th grodes at East Pet- ersburg and Landisville. t was reported that 127 children have enrolled in the first grade for the new term in contrast to 97 first graders at the beginning of the 1951 and 1952 term Resignations were received from Mrs. Annette E. Shindler, kinder- | arten; Mrs. Anna B. Evans, first grade; and Mrs. Mary S. Strickler, 6th grade, Appointed by the board | were: Miss Lillian Rutherford, of Jainbridge, oth grade teacher at andisville; and Leo H. Eckert, of ter R6, as a Junior High [ Sch ol teacher at Landisville Supervising Principal Arthur | Hackman reported vacanices still | existing in physical education in the Junior High School, kindergar- ten, 6th grade at Fast Petersburg, end first grade at Two Fire Calls But Both Were Found “Hissers’’ Both the at Florin used in the improvement of the lo- cal water system. The purchase price of the Stand- pipe was $41,840. Delivery will take approximately one year, according | to the manufacturer and priority for the steel to be used must be gotten from Government officials before the work can be started fire companies here and responded to a call re- cently but no action was necessary. Co, Friendship Fire here respon- ed to a fire call at 9:30 a.\m. yes | terday at the home of Earl Balmer, | Marietta Ave Firemen said smoke was issuing from the ground and an investiga- tion showed that shavings from a floor that had been sanded, were mouldering, Wild Goose Chase A man who mistook some sere- nading by the light of the moon for real fire sent the Florin Fire Co. on a wild goose chase at midnight | the other night Firemen reported that after arching the area south of Florin for o fire they learned that the man ho reported it had made a mis- take. He admitted he was awaken- ed by serenading, looked out the window, saw the sky lit up, and im- mediately called the fire ct mpany. the of hous- The serenading took place at Nelson Sentz Court a row road toward Marietta. ee ee es the .. The Loe News "The Past Week Voy Briefly Told Curvin Dellinger, of Wrightsville, caught a 32-1b. carp at Long Level. A r clock brought $840 a public sale at Willow Street Saturday There are 98 in this year’s grad- uating class at Elizabethtown. Col=- umbia had 85 Frances M. Frank, of Florin, is a member of the Grand Jury at the coming court term While riding a mule in a field, Donald Miller, 12, of Drumore, was truck and killed by a bolt of lightning rns Si Week's Birth Record Mr of town, and Mrs. Edward Sumpman, a son Sunday at the Lan- caster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geib, Mount Joy R1, a daughter at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. A A A MAN ARRESTED AFTER ACCIDENT AT MARIETTA Mr. Galen Wade, Mount Joy R1 | was arrested at Marietta by Police Tillman following auto Chief | accident an
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