THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTERCO., PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1932 Special Open Air Service: held at “Daddy” Keener's Pl G. F. Broske, Pastor. Sunday evening August Sunday evening, Augus ject, “What is a Christi: singing services at 7:30 Sta " the Church of God. Elizabethtown College. tion and social period w: during morning session noon session. Claude Harrisburg presided. ev. Jacobs, of York, gave address. Memorial made the address, annual reunion are: Re Miller, H. Engle, Marietta; Keiser, Maytown. i Carpenter, on Thursday.’ Wednesday at Lancaster,’ ley Mr. and Mrs. Christi end. , day * Lollege. ns daughter Louise left Tues lantic City for several days. into the Reformed Parsoflage which Decker, p ........q. 2 has recently been remodeled. If 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith moved | McNorton, cf ...... 0 into the Hollenbaugh home. Metzler, rf ........ 0 Mr. Helen Evans, aughter and Kaylor, ¢ .......... 0 ing the former’s parents, Frank Kraybill. Mr. and Mrs. Harr children Arthur, Anna ter’s parents, Mr, and man. Mr, and Mrs. Henry children Miriam, Hen ward, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kready. Miss Lola Seachrist Mrs. C. C. Hicks, Miss Shireman, Kathryn Eshleman spent h subject, “The Bible, a cure for Depression.” 14th, sub- Special dard Time. In case of rain services wil be held in The sixth reunion of the! Engle fam- ily was held Thursday, July 28 at the e registra- conducted ith the en- tertainment program durfhg the after Engle, of M. A. e president's period, Mrs. Mayme Fortin, of Mount Joy; a read- ing by Miss Faye Engle, bf Harrisburg. Rev. C. N. Hostetter, Jr., of Refton, The new officers for the next S. G. Engle, of Philadelphia; Vice president, Daniel Engle, of Lancaster; Sedretary, Annie | Maytown; Treagurer, Hi$torian, Mary Mrs, Carrie Ferry ad daughter | Miriam of Lancaster, spefit the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rnls-/ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hickd and grand will be ground by the Church of God, Maytbwn, Rev. Marian | Hostetter and daughter of Palmertony visited Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Harter over the week- visited Mrs. Jacob Rigser on Sunday. Greiner was the best bet for the Mr. and Mrs. Al Davis, Mrs. | losers. Charles C. Hicks and daughter Louise | Blue Devils r-hio'a e “= +Miss Kathryn Eshlenfan, Miss Janet | Greiner, 3b ........ 9:2 8 2 1 Smith and James Jackson spent Sun-| Darrenkamp, If .... 1 1 1 0 1 day evening at HersBey Park. J. Sehroll, 1b ...... 1 14.00 Mrs. Cleve Sload§ Lillian Sload, |B. Pennell, cf ...... 0.1.6.0 01 Philip Sload, Mr. and} Mrs. John Gary | Funk, p ........... go. 1°22 0 Mrs. Josephine Ulrigh and daughter | Eshleman, 2b ...... 0 1.2 00 Louise attended the wedding of Miss| O. Mateer, ¢ ....... 1 1.4000 Marie Yerkes and William Spackes on !Joe Germer, ss ..... 0:1 1.190 Sunday afternoon in fhe chapel of the |A. Schneider, rss .. 0 1 1 0 0 Masonic Homes, Elizgbethtown Brian, rf .. ..... 91000 Miss Anna May Dgpler is spending Barnhart, 2b ......- 00 0-0 0 some time at Lawn, Jthe guest of her —— oo ~~. grandparents, Mr. apd Mrs. C. S. Leh- Totals tease 31124 5 2 man. ire? Oldsmobile r h o a e fi H. Klugh, ¢c ......... 3 40 0 0 H, Smith, If ........ 1 30 0 0 ; These Teams Split Bennett, ss ........ 1 2 4 4 0 The local Tigers and South Hill split Breneman, 1b ...... 1 1900 a double header on Brown's Athletic | Zimmerman, c¢f .... 1 2 0 0 0 Field 7 to 4 and 3 to 2. The Visitors | Krayhill, % 1.229 170 won the second game. E. Myers, r ss | S01 6 00 C.-Derry, v3 oooh 0 1 3 0 O wi Parrell, 2b , ....... 1 1.10 1 Bits p 5,0... 2.97.1 9 SHIREMAN’S |, =e: iui 53 Totaly 11°19.27 6 1 B.D. ...... 20010000 0— 3 i 0, ........ 000005 83 x—11 GARAG Phone 153R11 A Specialty Price Very Reason E Battery Service DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Official Inspection Station Chevrolet Repairing Crean Groceries Confections NDT BR Opn Joy, Abram | W Mr. and Mrs. Elwood { Hayman and | J. daughter Mary of Unionville, Chester | County, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | Miss Laura Shireman of Lancaster, | Beamy, ss ......... spent Friday and Saturday with her sister Miss Marian Shireman. | Divit, 3b | Royer, cf | Gruber, r ss | Archer, If i My. and Mrs, Isaac Carpenter at- | tended the Engle reunionion Thurs- which was held at Elizabethtown | Clark, 3b y for At-| Weidman, ss ....... 2 Prof. and Mrs. Mervin Brandt moved wy. Shaffer, r ss .... 1 r. and Mrs. | Dupler and F C ay and Anna E’town spent Sunday at Lawn,!with the lat-| s. C. S. Leh- a By “Mikey” Weaver E'town-—Flying Clouds E'town defeated the Flying Clouds 15 to 9 in the first and 14-11 in the second. Score: . Flying Clouds th 0. 3 @ Kaylor, ¢ ........, +1 251.00 R. Kramer, 2b ..... 0-3'5 "2 "2 Bob Divit, 8b ...... CO 058 0 3 Rover, ¢f 11 60 2 B Rice, rf... sons 1.1 0 Q 0 Troutwine, 1b ...... I" 1.800 W. Bates, p ....... 1 12 3S 60 Siller, 1 1.4 8 2 Hostetter, ss ...... 1:1 2290 M. Heisey, r ss 21 23 21 Totals: 912271110 E'town rh o a e P. Shaffer, 3b....... 2 2062.8 L. Martin, Ib ...... 2 21000 J. Weidman, ss .... 2 1 2 2 3 A. Dillinger, 2b .... 2 4 5 1 1 « Shaffer, 258 .... 2.1 4 0 1 t B, Decker, p ....... 2 32 2 1 | C. Shebrean, If ..... 024200 Nye, of 1:2 0.0 1 C. 1 0.0 00 B. Kaylor, ¢ "1 0.2 0 Totals 151927 9 10 E’town | Flying C 000711000—9 Second Game | Flying Clouds r | Kaylor, ¢ ..n....... 1 C. Kramer, 2b ..... i 2 i “sais iene 1 Troutwine, 1b ..... 3 Stes 2 1 l 0 E. Rice, rf ......... A. Bates, p cc... Totals .......... 11 E’town r Martin, 1b h i} 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 h 0 0 1 Dillinger, 2b 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 no CHRON Oko S | WOON BNEDO coococomormoop ul © | COWNOOHOWDD Totals Blue Devils vs Oldsmobile The Oldsmobiles won their first . Haines and’ game in the second half by defeat- and John Ed- | ing the Blue Devils by a score of 11 t Millersville to 3. “Hen” Klugh led the attack for f Shrewsbury, | the winners with 4 hits while Bruce Tigers vs Fire Co. The Tigers defeated the Fire Co. in an interesting game by a score of 6 to 3. The Fire Company was first to score but the lead was short lived as the Tigers came back and scored 3 runs in the seventh and 3 in the eighth inning and as a result won 6 to 3. Tigers r ho ae Secvears, ¢ ....... 1 1 8 0 0 Frank, ef .......... ¥ 2.000 Wilson, rf ......... 1.100 Ramsey, 3b ........ fT 4 1 13 Childs,.p 000 Way, 1b: ........... 1.2 600 Smith, 2b ....... 0 0 3 1 0 Cramer, x ss ...... 02.1 3 0 Waltz, If .......:.. 00 100 Johnson, r ss ...... 0 0.3 0 1 Totals ........... 611.27 5 2 Fire Co. vr» ho ae Rob. Mateer, 3b .... 0 0 1 1 0 John Germer, x If .. 0 1 1 0 0 J. Keener, 2b ...... I 1 4 3.90 Schock, 1b 2:210 0 0 Groff, ss. ........... 090 4.2 90 P.Schroll, f ......0: 1 1 00 Jd. Kush, ¢c 01.10 3% H. Derr, xp ....... 0 2 0 19 W. Mateer, cf ...... 02 0 00 E. Mateer, r ss ..... 0.0.2 00 Totals .........;. 31024 7 1 Fire Co 00020001 0-3 Tigers ..... 0000003 3 x—6 —— een: Oldsmobile vs G-P The Oldsmobiles won their second game by defeating the strong Ger- berich-Payne team by a score of 4 to 2. The Oldsmobiles took the lead in the fourth inning and hell it thru- out the game. Gerberich-Payne > h og ate Bigler, x if _...... 0.0.0 0 0 Balt, XD 6.2.0 1.0 Ray Myers, 3b ..... 1 12 31 / H. Hipple, cf 0.2.3.1 41 Good, . , 0-22.85 2.3 Rich Myers, r 85 ... 0 0 4 0 0 Laskewitz,"x' rf, 2b ..1 1.1 QQ 0 W. Hendrix, 1b .... 0.1.8 0 2 Halhlaih, 88 OO 1 2 5 2 Fogle, € © 1 300 Art. Myers, v# 1.0 0 0 0 Totals ........... 2112711 9 Oldsmobile 2h 0a e H. Klugh, ¢ .,..... 0 1 2 0.31 Rraybill, 8h ....... 6 1 0 0 Bennett, ss ........ 1 0 1 $1 3reneman, 1b ...... 1 6 6 00 Zimmerman, ¢f .... 0 0 4 0 0 H. Smith, If ...:... 1 +8 0:0 Dest, rf... 0.0. 0-0 1-00 E, Myers, rss ..L...0 2 5 00 Blisy8tr ... 0.0000 0 I Bway Al Myers, p'....... 1-22 249 Totaly oo a0 4 827 TV8 Oldsmobile 0002000114 G: Pw... 0000001102 Ss >OHHrrIN>Ynp- i Blue Devils vs Eshleman Bros. Eshleman Bros. defeated the Blue Devils in a well played game by a score of 9 to 0. The Blue Devils could get but 4 hits with Greiner collecting 3 of them and A. Schneider, the other. “Bob” Schneider grabbed hitting honors for the winners with 5 hits out of 5 times at bat. B.D r h o ae Greiner, x 8b ...... 0 3 54. 0 Darrenkamp, If .... 0 0 4 0 0 J. Schroll, 1b -...... 0 05.0.0 B, Pennell, ¢f ..... . 0 02 3.1 Barnhart, x 2b ..... 0 0 100 Fank, p ........... 0:0 0 0 0 O. Mateer, xc ..... 0 0 6 0 0 Joe Germer, ss ..... 00:0 31 1 A. Schneider, rss .. 0 1 4 0 @ Brian, vf .......... 0-001 1 Totals. ........... 0 427 9 8 Eshleman B. r h o'ae G. Schneider, ¢ ..... 2.1100 R. Schneider,-3b .,.. 2 5 0 3 1 Divit, ss -.......... 2 4 8 2 0 Beamesderfer, rss . 0 1 1 0 0 Garber, If ......... 1 2-3 0% Metzler, p ......... 9 1 0 1-0 Roy Mateer, cf ..... 0 1:3 0 § S.: Hendrix, 1b ..... 0 011 0 0 Charles, . 2b. 1 24190 Diffenderfer, rf .... 1 2 1 0 0 Totals 91927 71% E. Bros. 2000420019 B. Devils ... Qe: Gerberich-Payne-Fire Co. The 10 runs the Gerberich-Payne scored in the first inning was enough to beat the Fire Co. but they collected 9 mere in the next 8 innings and won easily by a score of 19 to 5. Nitrauer took batting the winners with 4 hits. honors for Fire Co. * h o ae John Germer, If .... 1 1 2 0 0 Keener, 2b. ........ i 2 3 4 1 J. Amdt, ie nL 00 1: 2:0 090 Schoek, 1b ......... 0 110 0 90 Groff, ss. .....0... 5 0-9 3 31 5 LL, Mumma, p ....:.. 0 1:1 10 W. Mateer, cf ...... 02% 3 0 1 B. Schroll, »f ...... 00 2 01 E. Mateer, vr ss...... 1 "17 © Rob Mateer, 3b .... 1 1 0 4 0 Totals: .......n... 51127 10. 8 G. P. * h oa e Bigler, If .......... 321.03 Bap, po. 3:3 010 Nitrauer, r ss ...... rT 4.2 2 9 H.: Hipple, cf ....... 22 1 0-0 Good, 2b. 2 2 5 2 3 Halbleib, ss ....... 82 4 8 W. Hendrix, 1b .... 3 2 8 0 0 Rich Myers, rf ..... $8 0 00 Witmer, 3b ........ 1 1 4 51 Fogle, e ..........:. 0 1 2-0 0 Laskewitz, rf ...... 0.0 0 0 0 Totals: .......... 1922 27 18 5 G.P ..... 100102240 0-19 Fire Co 200030000—5 Umpires, J. Hendrix, Dillinger, C Hendrix. a Tigers vs Eshleman Bros. In a free hitting and scoring game Eshleman Bros. defeated the Tigers by a score of 19 to 9 on Monday evening. Tigers Shires, ¢ Ramsey, 3b Waltz, If Cramer, ss ........ Smith, 2b... ... Johnson, r ss Secvears, c Totals Eshleman Bros. G. Schneider, ¢ .... R. Schneider, 3b ... Divit, 35... .. Beamesderfer, r ss . Garber, if ........; Metzler, p ......... S. Hendrix, 1b ..... Diffenderfer, cf Roy Mateer, rf ..... Charles, 2b CHI Ow So | =o = DODO OWT HAO WN | a | COONOHNOOOON oHRooOHoocOoRNo® © | HONOHNODNHO Totals .......... 191827 9 Tigers Eshleman . 23020471 x—19 Umpires, Hendrix, Dillinger, C Hendrix. A) ie. Eshleman Bros. Defeat Shimmels Two of the best games of the season were played on Saturday af- ternoon when Eshleman Bros. de- feated the Shimmel A. C. of Har- risburg, a double header by the scores of 5 to 4 and 4 to 8, the last game going 11 innings. In the first game Eshleman Bros. went scoreless for seven innings but in the eighth they scored 5 runs af- ter the Shimmel A. C. had scored 3 in the eighth. With the score standing 4 to 1 and bases loaded. Garber hit 3 bag- ger cleaning the bases and a mo- ment later scored the winning run when Metzler hit to the pitcher who fumbled it. In the second game with 1 out and a man on second and third, Diffenderfer hit over second base to send in the winning run. Eshleman Bros. will play a team Recreation Field. Local Doings In Local Mortuary coy Laure | pd Around Florin Record for a Week Shimmel A. C. +: h 0 & @; Weibley, r ss ...3,. 2 32.1 0 Clough, if 1 8&1 1 0 Morrell, ........ 0 1 2.3 { Resch, 1b 0 2 8 0 Of BIE © iu 91300 Baxter, bp 5. oO 2 1.1 ol Lencioni, 3b ....... 0 0 52. 1 Schaef, 2b ......... 0.0 5 1 3 Strailey, cf I 10 1.0 Frazer, rf 1:0 00 Totals. i vive von 4 1324'10 2 Mt. Joy r h_ o ae G. Schneider, ¢ .....1:8.:6 0 0 R. Schneider, 3b: ..:. 2. 1.2.7.0 Divi, 88. coc rn 1.1 2..3:10 Beam, rss... ..... 1 2.2.00 Garber, 18 1 3 1:00 Metzler, p OC 0.0.20 T Boy Mauafeer, of .... 0 0 1.1 0 Qharles, 2b ......s: 0 0.10.3 S. Hendrix, 1b ..... OO 11000 N. Mateer, rf ...... 0.2 1:00 Wotals' ........... 5132713 1 Shimmel 00010003044 MJ ....... 0008000005 x—b Second Game Shimmel A. C. rh o ae Weibley, r ss ...... 1:2 3 00 Clough, If ......... 1 3 200 Morrell, ss ........ 06 1.4 1) Resch, Ib .......... 0116 1 0 Miller, c .......... 0 0 2.0 1 Baxter. p 0. 0 0 0 4-1 Lencioni, 8b ....... 0 1 2:3 .3 Schael, 2b ........ 0 06 1 2 0 Strajley, ss, ef ..... 1-3 1 3 4 Frazer, »f-......... 0.0 2 0 0 McMullen, cf ...... 00-100 Totals .........;; 3103117 6 Eshleman Bros. r h oa e G. Schneider, ¢ ..... oO 1 5 0 0 R. Schneider, 3b ... 1 0 1 5 121 Divit, ss 16 260 Beamesderfer, r ss . 2 1 6 0 0 Garber, If ......... 0 2 2 00 Metzler, p ........ 0:1 136 Diffenderfer, ef .... 0 1 1.0 ¢ Charles, 2h........, 0 0 3 10 S.. Hendrix, 1b ...., 0 112 1 0 N. Mateer, rf ...... 0-0 000 Totals... 4° 7:33.16 1 Shim’el E. Bros. .2000000000 1—4 x—1 out when winning run scored Umpires, Hen‘lrix, Ellis. Dillinger — eer: Grey Iron and Drytown Split The Grey Iron and Drytown split a double header last evening. Dry- town won the first by a score of 12 to 8. The Grey Iron won the second 8 to 3. Mount Joy street defeated the Tigers in a double header last eve- ning. —_——— SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 3 Blue Devils vs Fire Co. Eshleman Bros. vs Oldsmobile. Friday, August 5 Oldsmobile vs Tigers. Gerberich-Payne vs Blue Devils. Monday, Aug. 8 Gerberich - Payne vs Eshleman Bros. Tigers vs Blue Devils. — 0) Ce Standing of Teams Second Half Oldsmobile ....... 2 0 1.000 Gerberich-Payne . 2 1 667 Eshleman B, ..... 2 1 667 Bre. Co... ..... 5% 1 2 .333 Pigevs: 1 2 .333 ,. i 0 2 .000 a The Fats and Leans will again cross bats on the Recreation Field on Thursday evening to decide the winner of the three game series, as each team was victorious, so this will be the deciding game. Pros ceeds for the Welfare. —— Eee The Professional men have chall- enged the Industrial Men in a Soft Ball game on the Recreation Field on Tuesday evening, August 9th. Proceeds for the benefit of the Wel- fare, —_———— Diamond Dust Clarence Schock’s men have also or- ganized a baseball team, The Loyal Sons Class of the United Brethren Sunday School have organ- ized a baseball team, They will prac- tice on Thursday evening at 6:30 P, M. at the Recreati Lizzie § Collins of Lancaster, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Anna Eshleman. Miss Bernice Breymeyer of Buffalo. dig this week. Master Jack Kener of Philadelphia, spent a day and with Bennie Kendig, Chester James Kit- ner and Donald Mc near Henry Eby’s, time and wanted to ey all had a good tay longer. im Eby, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Eby and . John Miller all of Lititz, called the former's brother, Samuel on Saturday. Owing to Landisville} camp Sunday School will again be if the Salunga M. E. church at 8:30 andard time, with no preaching servi there for the day. ley by burning on Monday, Wednesday. Mrs. Kerner of Mrs. E. P. Kendig at their the Landisville Camp Gro Miss Minnie Eshleman wi employees of the Lancaster Co., enjoyed an outing at Beach, on Saturday. A ride i plane was one of the things joyed. Mrs. Dalvin Malehorn and dagghter Marie visited the former's aunt,\Mrs. Jacob Geyer who is quite ill at\her home in Elizabethtown. ki (From page one) daughter, Mildred, of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Becker and daugh- ter, Phyllis, of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lindemuth and daugh- ter, Miriam, of near Mount Joy; Mun | David Lehman, Mrs. Mary Douple {MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN | PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT GREAT BEYOND WITHIN THE PAST WEEK The funeral of Mrs, Kettering was held on Sunday afternoon at the home and daughter, Louisa, and Mr. Sen-' and interment was made in Fairview senig, all of Neffsville; Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Clarence Douple, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenawalt and sons, Ralph and Carl; Charles and Samuel Becker and Edna Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hershey and son, Bobbie, visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Y. Kline, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler, of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Y. Kline, Jr, Mrs. Anna Smith, Miss Kathryn Kline and Mr. Carl Rudy enjoyed an outing in the country on Sunday. The Crusaders’ Class, of the Unit- ed Brethren Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Lucille Braun. The meeting was presided over by the president, Miss Elizabeth Stehman., New officers were elected as follows: President, Ida Mae Eisenberger; vice presi- dent, Lucille Braun; secretary, Fiances Fackler; Librarian, Esther Buller. A short program was ren- dered. Pencil and paper games were played. A swimming party was planned for the afternosn of Satur- day, 6, at Hostetter« swim- ming hole. Miss Kraybill, the will chaperone. The meet- ing was then adjourned. Miss Sara B. Hershey and cousin Miss Mary Erb, of Middletown, were shopping at Harrisburg on Monday. Ee ——— LANDS RECORD SIZE BASS IN THE RIVER AT CHICKIES Probably the largest small mouth bass ever caught in this vicinity was landed from the river at the mouth of Chickies creek Thursday evening by John Rollman, Marietta street. The fish weighed seven pounds exactly. Not in years has a bass anywhere near his size been caught around here. Some five pound bass have been caught but they were few. Four pounds is considered extra large. Last week an angler landed one weighing six pounds and four ounces from the Yellow Breeches creek in Cumberland county. Fish Commissioner O. M. Diebler said of that one that it prob- ably was the largest fish of its species ever caught in Pennsylvania, The fish caught by Mr. Rollman was almost twenty-five inches long. It was 17 inches in circumference at the thickest part of the body. Its mouth was so large that the closed fist could be put down its throat without any trouble and its tongue was as big as a man’s. Mr. Rollman caught the bass on a plug. In describing the battle it put up he related how it jumped clear of the water seven times in an effort to shake out the hook. Using a five ounce split bamboo casting rod with light tackle it took forty minutes to land it. Shortly before landing the seven pounder Mr. Rollman alse caught one weighing four pounds. The large one he intends having mounted. Loren Somers, also of town, was fish- ing with Mr. Rollman at the time and he too was quite fortunate as he land- ed a 22% inch pickerel. LOBATA Landis is spending a week brother, Marvin Landis and fanpily, at Elizabethtown. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Elmer Hoffines en+ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, Dorothy, of Bain- bridge, ofp Wednesday. Mildred Hoffines entertained the teacher an§ members of her Sunday School clasy on Friday evening. The following attended the Per ry Co. reunfpn at Cassel’s Park on Saturday: Mr. Dervin Shumaker and family; Porothy Sipling, Mary Gutshall, and YMabel Gutshall. Hele with her Mrs. Lewis \ Saraceni and son, Raphael, andy daughters, Mary, Theresa and Frances; Mrs. Sara- rene and daught®r, of New York, spent the week \end with Dervin Shumaker and faNily. Mrs. Sara- lent and daughter, \Mary, are spend- ing the week here. Mary Gutshall her Helen, at Lititz on nday. Mr. Harry Gutshall\and wife and David Hockenberry called on Ed- ward Gutshall and fam\ly on Sun- day. Emil Shumaker is spending the week at New York as the guest of Lewis Saraceni. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey\ Souders called on Raymond and family on Sunday evening. Wilbur Landis and Christian For- ry, Jr., spent Sunday at Lurdy Cav- erns at Virginia which they &njoyed very much. Leon Allenman was taken t§ the hospital at Lancaster on Su day with an attack of appendicitis. e operation was performed on Mon ay lO Eee. sister, Save Young Pines Insect pests attack trees as well as farm crops. Watch the tops of small white pines. If the needles begin to wilt on last year’s growth, doubtless the white pine weevil is present. Control measures should be practiced. Your county agent will gladly furnish tais informa- tion. ———— MARKETS Wednesday, Aug. 3rd Eges, per dozen .......... 15c¢-17¢ Butter, per pound ........... . 18¢ Lard, per poune ............. Te Wheat, per bushel ....... vise. D2 Corn, per bushel ...... raves . 40c | cemetery. Mrs. Milton Sheaffer Mrs. Dorothy Mae Sheaffer, 30; wife of Milton Sheaffer, of Lancas- ter, formerly of Manheim, died at St. Joseph’s hospital on Friday morning after an illness of three Eli G. Reist Eli G. Reist, seventy-seven, of Longenecker’s road, a director of the Union National Bank of Mount Joy and treasurer of the Eastern Menno- nite Board of Missions and Charities, died at his home Thursday morning of a complication of diseases. He was born March 9, 1955, son of the late Henry B. and Catherine Gar- ber Reist, and is a member of the Mennonite church. He is survived by his wife, who was Fianna B. Nissley before marriage and the following children: Clarence, of near Mt. Joy; Mabel, wife of Chris- tian L, Nissley, Mt. Joy; Anna, wife of Harry Weaver of Witmer; Mary, wife of Wallace Greider, Landisville; Henry, of State College; Eugene, of Ephrata R. D. 1 and Alvin, of Mount Joy R.D. 1, Fourteen grandchildren and the fol- lowing brothers and sisters also sur- vive: Mary, wife of Samuel S. Kray- bill, of Mt. Joy; Henry of Schnectady, N. Y.; Emma, wife of Henry Hostet- ter, near Mt. Joy and Mrs, Annie Eby of Mount Joy. . Brief services were held from the home Saturday afternoon with further services at the Mount Joy Mennonite church. Interment was made in Kray- bill's cemetery in East Donegal. William G. Zeamer William G. Zeamer, a well known resident of West Hempfield township, died suddenly at his home in Kinder- hook, Monday evening. Death was caused by a heart attack suffered upon his return home from Lancaster Mon- day afternoon where he attended the funeral of his uncle, Aaron Zeamer. He was in his sixty-fourth year. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Zeamer and lived his entire life at Kinderhook. Upon his father’s death he took over the man- agement of his farm and was actively engaged in that line of work until his at one time owned the largest and finest pack of fox hounds in this sec- tion of the country and was a well known figure at fox chases in Lancas- ter, York and Chester counties. He was also somewhat of an athlete in his younger days and was at one time the mainstay of the Old Olympics football team of Columbia, which was in those days the finest football team in Penn- sylvania for more than two score years, He was a member of Susquehanna Aerie, Eagles, Columbia, He is survived by six children: Eliz- abeth Atkins, Endicott, N. Y.; Howard A., Aaron A., Mae A., Woodrow A., and Helen A. Zeamer, all at home. Funeral services will be held from the home Thursday afternoon with services in Kinderhook E. C. church, in charge of Rev. Geo. H. Raker, pastor at two o'clock. Burial will be in the Silver Spring cemetery. Tire prices slashed 20% bought on tax free Firestohe our history, will be continued AUG. 6th. safety, mileage, speed and endu EXTRA CORD PLIES UNDER such unbelievably low prices. prices—while they last. Mount death. He was a fox enthusiast, and pllowance for your old tires. We over- High Speed tires and tubes. must move them at once and\are putting on the greatest sale in This is positively the greatest opportunity you have ever had to equip your car with the tires thathhold all world records for the patented construction features of GUN Sale ends Saturday night. You may never Don’t delay. equip your. car with these champion tires at H. 5S. NEWCOMER & SC Cl typing a 48 Old Market street, Mt, Joy. au? 2 have choice eating and at all times. Poultry. Mt. aug. NO eel] cooking Apples Also Fresh Killed Dr Phone or write JOHN MELH! Joy, Rpone 63M. WANTE gasoline station in Salunga. Must be ed and financially able proposition, Apply P, O, Box Lancaster. eliable man to operate recommend- dle the aug.3- FINE STORE ROOM FOR RENT—A very modern room 17x48 with entire glass front, warehouse 17x20, ample basement room, heat furnished. Im- mediate possession. Located in heart of business district. Apply to Jno. E, days, of a complication of He Schroll, Phone 41J Mt. Joy. jly-27-tf Na id i f the en am disposing of the en- Hames, Stock , at Reduced ind that we S BUSI tire stock of Tonic, Prices. very satisfactory manner, . HERR RAFFENSBERGER, Ex: Salunga, Pa. jly-27- Trust Company is called in ac- with the by-laws of this to convene in the office of Company, Monday, , from 10 to 11 o'clock dard time, for the and confirming the Directors in the ent to consoli- orin Trust National act of the Board execution of an agr date the assets of th Company with the Bank, Mount Joy, Pa. And for the transaction of s business that may come befor stockholders at this special ees 3 "Y= - 3 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY Re: Petition for the Dissolution of eris Manufacturing Company, ook No. 30, Page 353. is hereby given that the Peris Court of Common Pleas ounty on June 4th 1932, ecree of Dissolution, has fixed August ‘clock A. M. for ion for Dissolu- tion, when and where terested can attend if expedient, and show cause granting of the prayer of sai jly-20-3t Attorneys for petitio ALED PROPOSALS TO FURNISH ANTHRACITE COAL ALED PROPOSALS will be re- at the residence of the under- Manheim R. F. D, No. 4, until ‘clock noon, Eastern Standard August 6, 1932, for contract h anthracite coal for the istrict of the Township of Rapho, be delivered during the month of August, 1932. This shall be good hard coal to be furnished f the anthracite mines in the State %f Pennsylvania and the ! bidder shall Re the trade name of the coal and the name of the mine. The price shall Include the cost of de- livery and delivered to the following houses §nd amounts as fol- lows: Egg coal to be ddlivered as follows: Lincoln. 4 tons, Sporting Hill, 4 to Garfield, 6 tons. Newtown, 12 tons. Union Square, 8 tons Chiques, 4 tons, Fairview, 4 tons, \ Stove coal to be deliver&d as follows: McKinley, 8 tons. Mt. Vernon, 6 tons. Midway, 6 tons. Chestnut Grove, 6 tons, Backrun, 5 tons. Sunnyside, 5 tons, The right to reject any and a bids J. W. MOXER, Secretary Rapho Twp. School Board. jly-2732t . |is reserved. We untii SATURDAY EVENING, rance, © THE TR in today and Rese sacrifice Joy, Pa. aug.3-1t = | [i HU Td Bh 1 E01 O00 Oo Z 2 El Q 8. S Repair Work. refreshment stand, 2 E10 TL