. CLARENCE SCHOC! . MOUNT JOY, PA, WE NIN Te Every Pound Is Perfect FRIEDMAN'S OAK GROVE OLEOMARGARINE Federal Food Administrator Hoover urges Ameri- can housewives to help save the nation’s food supply by more careful selection of fats. OAK GROVE Oleomargarine enables you to save on your butter bill and at the same time supply your family with a high grade butter equivalent. Buy OaK Grove From Your Dealer Fer Sale By === M, S. Bowman Estas Se MOUNT JOY, PA. NoAK Fel: TAASl| ON AND AFTER DEC. 1a EC 2 THE FRIEDMAN MFG. CO. MARGARINE | —— American & Berks Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. e er Yes& We Sell t Fliol212G _ MOUNT JOY 38 | MILTON GROVE | Farme: | | Dr. A. J. Thome was on the sick { list the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gibble were in ; ! town on Saturday. i Mr. Henry Geib called : Cyrus Geib on SEnday {| Mr. William Diffenderfer bought a { sleigh from William Brosey. i iss Annie White helped Amos | Risser to butcher last week. on Mr. Mr. Harvey Geib is the new em- | 1 | there is no oppor; i ploye working for John Koser. | Mr. John Rasp is busy stripping | his tobacco with Phares Ginder. Mr. Oliver Rasp purchased a talk- ing machine from Harvey Geib. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kopp spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Korn Miss Louisa Thome called on Miss Mary Koser on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Albert Gingrich transacted business at Lebanon on Wednesday. Mr. M. H. Randler called on Mr. A. ' S. Holwager on Sunday afternoon. Miss Stella Geib called on Mrs. Harvey Geib on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Samuel Heisey took a load of milk to Elizabethtown on Saturday morning. Harvey Wittle slaughtered a steer and four hogs for Mrs. Samuel Koser this week. : Mr. Jacob Heisey is critically ill with pneumonia, at his residence in , this place. Mr. William and Miss Fannie Dif- fenderfer were in Elizabethtown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greiner were visitors in the home of Jacob Heisey on Sunday. Messrs. William Diffenderfer and RQ | LeRoy Wittle were in Elizabethtown KR on Saturday. ®| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle called | on Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Grosh on Sun- day evening. B| Mr. Samuel Geib purchased a new R Saxon automobile from John Enter- ® line, of Rheems. B | Messrs. William Brosey and Abram R Ginder delivered tobacco to Mount- g | ville on Friday. | Messrs. Blaine Heisey and Ezra i ! Frey called on Mr. John Kauffman on Sunday afternoon. B| Mr. and Mrs. Eiven Brosey and Rg ' daughter Orlena, spent Saturday and B® Sunday at Mount Hope. Mr. Jacob Galebach of Elizabeth- town, was stripping tobacco for Samuel Heisey on Friday. Jacob Frey will have sale of house- hold goods and farming implements on Monday, February 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle and son Alvin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koppenheaver. —— Cer eens. ; ROHRERSTOWN Miss Sarah Frantz is slowly recov- ering. _ Mr. J. H. Nissley, the assessor, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. John M. Myers fell down the steps at his home but fortunately he was not hurt much. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers of La: caster, were the guests of Mr. a Mrs. A. B. Baer on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ambrose Stub and son Charles, spent the aftern with Mr.:and Mrs. A. B. Baer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Homsher of R 1, Lancaster, are moving into house vacated bv Mr. and M; sauders, whe - a a $3 Items in These pared in the D culture at Wa are Reliable ar How to, When pullets purchased it is to some farmer known to the p country for pullg selected from ar shipped into the The advice of poultry should such a purchas pullets or young and that the sto the local poul glad to help th keeper to get st communication members havi Sometimes the or chamber of help in bringi spective purchg raiser. Inala as to how a house may be h an unused shed Feed Ducks may b recommended fd but better resul by feeding mo feeds and a mash. Eggs used largely profit is secuy ducklings (d keted at the therefore th tenance rat ing in the cember 1, given an creased. been int mercial laying kept for All none maxim and d rect, 3 termi whe into co feel wil pr Pq