2 | ¢ 1% PAGE EIGHT suitable building in the rear of the Cnt > , feel certain you will be BENJ. GROFF WARREN GREENAWALT AL STUMPF up-to-date dairy plants to be found. CLEAN, PURE, FRESH MILK and CREAM DAILY | Not only milk and cream but other dairy products, espe- cially butter. We wish to inform the public that we have leased a Central House, Mount Joy, where we have installed one of the most modern and Included in the Good, not only for the baby, but grownups, too. yw #2: pasteurized milk and cream, at very economical prices. We suggest that you give our products a trial and we one of our customers. Fresh THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. A MODERN DAIRY AT MOUNT JOY machinery is a filter, pasteurizing machine, etc. We will receive our supply from some of the best dairy herds in the vicinity of Mount Joy and will serve These vital food necessities are obtainable here in a B® pure, fresh, sanitary condition, good for everyone and ex- cellent for invalids and children. Guard Against Inferior Unsanitary Dairy Products Be Safe By Patronizing Our Dairy DO000 MARTIN BROS. DAIRY Our Products are Sold by the following dealers: H. B. GREENAWALT AL. STRICKLER’S JNO. BOOTH rhs JOHN ZERPHY ROBERT KAUFFMAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. KESSLER’S STORE D. B. BRUBAKER ROY MOOSE, FLORIN + FRANK ZEAGER / 6th, 1928 OUR SALE REGISTER Wednesday evening, Sept. 5— business near Picked From Our | | At their place of i. 1 | Mount Joy, big community sale Weekly Card Basket C. S. Frank & Bro. { Thursday, Sept. 6th—On the | premises on the road leading from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieberher and | Silver Springs to Landigville in vw. son, Robert, spent Monday at An- | Hempfield township, one mile chor with Mr. Harry Kegel. | north of Silver Spring, two choice Mr. and Mrs. F. Brosey, of near | lime stone farms, one 87 acres and Strickler’s Church spent Saturday |one 72 acres by Phares B. and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieberher. B. Nolt, executors of Chris Mr. Clarence Greenawalt, of | tian N. Nolt, deceased. Chester, :prent a few days with his Saturday, Sept. 8—On the premis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Greena- | es in Florin, real estate by Charles walt. | L. Lawrence. Vogle, auct. See ad- Mrs. Wilbert Baker and daugh- | vertisement. ter, Louise, were guests of Mr and |, Saturday, Sept. 8—On the prem- Mrs. Augustus Coble, at Elizabeth in the village of Landisville, town Sunday. | real Estate by the Heirs of Mary | Miller decease ankins Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sumpman | or Seared Reskins, Se le. returned to their home on Donegal | jn Office at 7:30 Springs Road after summering attate by the executors of Mary Mount Gretna. { Shrite, deceased, C. S. Frank, auct. Miss Jeanne Brandt returned| Monday, Sept. 10th—On the pre- home Sunday after spending sev- mises at the late residence of Mary eral days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. | Shrite, deceased, household goods Meyre, at Lancaster. | by the executors of Mary Shrite, Mi and Mre. F. Brosey and fam. | deceased. Sale at 1:30 C. S. Frank, ilv, of near Strickler’s Church spent jase doi: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James |._ uesday, Sept. 11—On the prem- Hostetter near Stern's Claret. |ises in Rapho twp. 3 1-2 miles east : {of Mt. Joy the road leading from Mrs, James Shoop, Miss Iva Mt. Joy to Manheim, a tract of 115 Shoop, of this place, and Mr. Clin- acres with dwelling, by Reuben E. ton Campbell, of Wayne, visited | Nissley, Frank, auct. friends in Harrisburg on Sunday. | Wednesday, Sept. (From Page One) 12—On the Mrs. J. B. Hipple and her two | premises along the road leading daughters and granddaughter, of [from Rheems to Risser’s Mill, 13% Kansas City, Kan., who are here on | miles from the former, a fine excellent W. New- a visit, have returned from Phila- | farm of 102 acres with delphia and Atlantic City. . | buildings by Mr. John Mr. Ralph McDonald, of Merch- | comer. Frank, auct. antville, N. J., spent some time | Saturday, Sept. 15—At 7:30 P. here with his cousin, Mrs. Irene |M., at the Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy, Lieberher and his mother, Mrs. | real estate by Wilhelm Walters, Lucy McDonald. |C. S. Frank, auct. Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Kramer Saturday; Det, S=4 =m of 111 grandchildren, Kenneth and Robert acres l-z mile west 0 ontana, in and son, Oscar and wife, and | Lebanon Co., by E. E. McCurdy, at- Fri tars : oq | torney for the estate. of Dixon, Ill, are visiting relatives | Saturday, Oct. 6—On the premis- and friends here. les near Mt. Joyat 1:30 P.M, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart | acres of land with semi-bungalow, and Mr. and Mrs. James Farrington | poultry houses, ete, by Martin and daughter Elizabeth, of Perth |[ongenecker. Frank, auct. Amboy, N. J., spent from Saturday Saturday, Sept. 22—On the 30, ¥oniey here with relatives and premises on Columbia Ave., Mount : rh Joy. real estate by Mr. Milton Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and Schwanger, granddaughter, Jeanne Brandt, | 2 Miss Fannie Shank and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyre motored to Hom- estown, York county, on Sunday BRI TH where they visited Prof. and Mrs. NC BMAN D. V. Shank. ; CITY SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gillums 9 REPAIRING CO, HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Foreman enjoyed an extensive three-day trip to vingwi, the omen) Ayfomobile Insurance Caverns, snake and tame rabbit o Xu 1. d th ints of In Jerms 20 many other points o ire he surance : wh eh To aaa? Call 0. K. Mrs. Christ Walters, left on Mon- day for Huntingden, where she will 0. K. SNYDER spend several days before going te Co Mount Joy, Pa. her home in Detreit, Mich. She was accompanied by her father, o'clock real es-| Rules Covering Seedling Demand NEW LAW PERMITS CHARGE FOR PACKING, DELIVERY TO OFFICE AND MAY NOT BE SOLD Conditions governing the distri- bution of forest tree seedlings and transplants were announced today by the Department of Forests and Waters. The conditions imposed are in accord with the act passed at the last session of the General Assembly which permits sale at a price to cover the cost of packing and delivery to the post office or texpress office at the nursery. The rate charged is $2.00 a thousand ifor seedlings and $5.00 for trans- plants. | Three other conditions stressed by the Department are as follows: 1. The trees must be planted in Pennsylvania for wood production or watershed protection. 2. The trees must not be offer- ed for sale or sold or removed from the land until they are large enough for use as wood products. The act provides that if they are sold for ornamental purposes the applicant shall be liable to a penalty of three times the value of the trees sold. 3. The planter trees as far as possible grazing and trespassing. The trees must be planted in ac- cordance with the most practical modern methods. Complete planting instructions will be supplied by the Department of Forests and Waters. from fire, Permit Thinning The minimum shipment will con- sist of 1000 trees, and the minimum of any one kind will be 500 trees. This will enable forest tree planters to set out as small a tract as three- fifths of an acre by planting two kinds of trees in a mixture 5 by 5 feet apart, and a full acre if the trees are spaced 6 by 6 feet apart. The department cannot trees to individuals for wind breaks, hedges, table trees, potted trees, or any other ornamental bution are grown estration and are not suitable in size and form for other purposes. =) CR ’ MARKETS i Wheat, per bushel ......... $1.25 Corn, per bushel ......... . $115 Eggs, per dozen .......... .36-.38 Butter, per 1b. 40 Yard, per Wo, 14 ree Al A An Improve Fruit Trees One of the important methods used to improve fruit trees is call- ed budding. This is the time of the year when the work should should be done. Gilberteville — Concrete being poured on road project from this place to Layfield. 31st Reunion of Diffenderfer Clan (From Page One) children, Elizabeth, Willis and Les- ter, of Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Groff and son, Paul, of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shearer and child- ren, Ruth, Mary and Dorothy, of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eb- ersole and son, Melvin, Naomi and Lena Martin, of Bareville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ebersole and children, Ralph, Vera and Galen, of White Oak; Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Eber- sole, of Lancaster; Mrs. Emma ! Petticoffer and children, John and | Sarah, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. { Chester Petticoffer and son, David, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. John Young and son, Gerald, of Wash- ingtonboro; Mrs. Ella Diehm and children, Howard and Junior, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diehm and daughter, Virginia, of Lancaster; Rev. and Mrs. Ebersole and children, Irvin and will protect the : supply |, planting. ; Trees that are available for distri- solely for refor- | ! Alma, of Lancaster; Mrs. Ella Ir- { win, of Conestoga Center; Charles i Spoe, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Miller and son, Raver J., of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice and children, Hubert, Jr.,, and Dor- | is, of Mt. Joy; Miss Agnes Wittel, lof Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs, John D. | Wittel and children, Amanda, Vir- i gie, Elizabeth, and Ralph, of Flor- rin; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus D. Wittel and children, Nora, Ray and Lorei- da, of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey D. Wittel, of Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Felker and daughter, Lillian, of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Christ D. Wittel and of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. children, J. Merle and Lauretta D., Christ S. Geib, of Mt. Joy; J. Her- bert Tyndall, of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and children, Jay, Robert, and Kenneth, of Manheim; Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Brubaker, of Manheim, HERE'S THE PLACE TO BUY THEM Ladies’ and Gents’ | Selid Gold and Filled | Wrist 8 Pocket Watches Any Make and Style Also All Kinds of Clocks All Fully Guaranteed Repair All Kinds SPEEDOMETERS TIME SWITCH CLOCKS For Sale To be Used on Poultry Houses No Better Prices Anywhere All Kinde Repairing WILLIAM RAHN 44 E. Main St., Mount Joy aug8-tf John | | oR © © is a ALLOWANCE FOR YourOld Tires Cvery Firestone and Oldfield Tire Sold During This Sale Cuzranteed for Life Against Any and All Defects Firestone RADE in your old worn tires for a new set. We will give you liberal allowance on all unused mileages in your old tires. Fire- stone Gum-Dipped Tires hold all World reec- ords for speed, safety, endurance and econ- omy. You cannot buy better tires anywhere at any price, and look at the low prices we are offering during this sale. Do not delay trad- ing in your tires today and get a new set for Fall and Winter driving. 80x34 Reg. $7.95 35x5 29.15 80x31 Ex. Size... 9.05 4.40/21 ......... 30:07 30x34 SS. —... 11.40 81x4 14.25 4.75/20 .............. .. 12.55 32x4 15.13 4.75/21 13.05 33x84 iio 1590 5.00/20 ............... 13.45 32x44 vii 19.95 5.00/21 ............. 14.00 833x414 20.75 5.25/20 ......... 15:65 ~ i 21.45 6.00/20 .............. 18.90 83x85 vem 27.15 WO MOUNT JOY, PA. 6.00/21 19.50 DFIELD TIRES \ The highest grade standard tire that can be pur- 4 chased anywhere and at prices that are ridiculously low. We are offering these great values and prices duriag this wonderful Trade-In Tire Sale. Remember, every tire sold is guaranieed for life against any and all defects. . 30x31 Reg. .........$6.05 33x5 22.15 30x315 Ex. Size... 6.75 29%4.40 .............. 7.35 30x34 oS. .. 7.50 30x4.50 ... WR 29x4:%5 ..... - 9.50 30x5.00 .... vee 10.95 30x5 Truck .......... 19.95 32x6 Truck ......... 30.10 2 IRA K. 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