AT KEY Joy jou IP? ind na ew th. nd ore ou an ile k= It m ch "ee m re= D= n tiny ts now treat- 3 pres- Works t must eed to in one empty ose af 8 you, ne ww Iw YY HY" -. WEDNTSDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1937 -SNAPSH “Bring 'Em B OTC ack Alive” Hunting with the camera offers ma ny a thrill. This trophy was “shot” against the light of a clouded sun on supersensitive filro. ANY experienced sportsmen who can’t be accused of being “softies” have been giving attention of late to hunting and fishing pho- tography. They are trying to get on film, for permanent record and last- ing enjoyment, flashes of outdoor drama that stamp themselves on their memories but which never can be adequately pictured in words. These sportsmen realize that, un- less one is a dramatic story teller, re- counting how the buck deer leaped the windfall or how the big trout Jumped and took the lure that got caught in the alder, does not always “get over”; but, to be able to show one’s friends an actual picture of such a happening, ah! that is not only convincing but a much greater satisfaction. Moreover, camera using sportsmen are taking as much pride | in their picture trophies as in| having actually shot the game or caught the fish, and rightly so, after discovering that to capture wild life with a camera requires as much skill, alertness, and quick thinking as with rod or gun. The advent of the vest pocket and miniature-type cameras, together with modern fast film, is principally responsible for adding this new zest to the sport of hunting and fishing; indeed, for actually creating a new outdoor sport, because many now hunt equipped with a camera only. In the first place, these cameras are light, small and convenient to carry, some of them weighing scarcely more than a couple of loaded shot- gun shells. Secondly, the miniature type is available with ultra fast lenses and shutter speeds, so that the jumping fish or the running ani- ame in native r home, keep the camera loaded and make a practice of leaving ti shutter set at 1/50 se will come ne times tt for the h light cond and make When the big will eventually — when comes crashing out into the open and gallops by you, a hundred feet ¢ the buck not your pal’s line—keep cool, brother, and think quick. You ably change to 1/200 at £.4.5 (two motions), but, if you don’t keep cool, likely as not you will slide the dia- phragm pointer in the other direc. tion and set the shutter for ‘time.’ 3uck fever is as fatal to your mal may be “stopped” on the film without much chance of showing blur, And it is especially these ae- chances with a eamera as it is with a gun.” JOHN VAN GUILDER. Our Heartiest Congratulations We want "to congratulate each of the following for having iwached another birthday: January 3 Albert Wertz, on East Main St. Christ Brubaker, near Erisman’s. January 4 Clinton H. Eby Sr. North Bar- kara St. January 6 John Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, on David Street. { Myrtle Husler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Husler, on North Barbara Street. Mrs. Christ Nissley, Marietta St. January 11 Russell Sumpman, Jr., cn North Barbara Street. January 12 Mrs. Pfautz, nee Laura Hamil- ton, formerly of town, now living | at 11 stein, { man, Manheim, Mrs. Demmy, cn West Main St. January 14 Christ Gerker, on New Haven St January 15 Calvin Kramer, of the local post office force. Mrs. Rudolph Forry, of Hossler’s Frank Bear, of Sal Mrs. Harvey Spang of Back Tun. MAYTOWN n 22, s. Norman Blotten- a pa Mr. and MV rty on Saturday r of their daughter Audrey. Those pres-| ent were Audrey Blottenberg Robert Spangler, M n Haines, Martin Barr, Esther McMullen, Bemmy, Helen Baker, John 1 John Hauen- Ney, N hule, Cynthic Shu- Barbara Larry Braun, Helen Houseal, Ernest Braun, Mary Garber a: George Landvater, 1d Jack Hunter. What’ ll We Do? - - = Let’s Play A Game CLOTHESPINS—Looks easy, but fry it. is one which both young and old wil is to see how many eclothespins you e: kneeling on a chair. Coins, beans or you can’t find any clothespins. | ? | VEALERS | v—when the big trout has | struck and has begun his fight on | should prob- | nn — Lancaster Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA, BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Fat for week- end market, steers in fair run prices considered firm compared {with early part of this week. The {few heifers on sale are held at firm prices, Cows and bulls in fair de- mand at fully steady prices. and feeders in good prices show no change Stockers clearance, since Monday. light supply, demand good at firm prices, good te choice 12.50 to 13.50. liberal Calves in selling Hogs fairly market slow at about steady prices, choice Westerns quoted 11.75 112.00, choice locals 11.25 to 11.50. | The few lambs on sale are quoted in receipts, to lat firm prices. Receipts: 387 cattle, 22 calves, 85 | It is almost like “bringing ‘em back (hogs, 4 sheep. alive.” Po QE ‘ Sn . |CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE Don’t suppose, however, that he is | OF PRICES able to obtain s pictures with the 3 ease that he 3 the 2 around STEERS the campfire, or Bill and Joe in the {Choice 9.50-10.50 duck stand, or the quiet scenery of (Good 8.75-9.50 | Medium 7.25-8.25 {Ccmmon 6.00-7.25 2 HEIFERS {Choice 7.75-8.25 | 7 "wn derstanc mera and practic Good 71.0027.75 using it. He must always be ready {Medium 5.25-7.00 for the m1 eseen oprortunity and |Common 4.50-5.25 acquire d focus, COWS of ND ads in) Sop Opens 3 ; : % to (Choice 6.00-6.50 the conditions of the moment. Here : “isk . Jood 5.25- is the advice of one successtul cam- | 3004 : is S 6.00 era hunter: [Ccmmon and medium 4.25-5.25 “Always Low cutter and cutter 3.00-4.25 BULLS Good and choise 6.75-8.25 Cutter, common and med. 4.00-6.75 Good and choice 12.50-13.00 r. | Medium 10.50-11.50 Cull and common 8.00-9.00 Good and choice | | FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE | | | | ir to good 6.00-7.50 | um to fair 4.50-6.00 j Common to medium 4.00-4.50 [ HOGS |Goed and choice 11.50-11.75 Medium and good, 9.25-9.50 SHEEP Choice lambs 9.50-10.00 Viedium to good 7.25-8.25 Common lambs 6.25-7.25 Ewes (all weights)) 2.50-3.50 Birds Having Long Egg Cycles Lay Small Eggs An egg cycle is the number days a hen lays without a pause. If a hen lays 23 days before she pauses to rest she is said to have the Missouri Farmer, If she lays only two or three days in succes- sion and pauses she is said to have a short egg eycle. There are hens that have laid every day for more than a month without stopping, and that is the kind that rise to the 300-egg class; for a hen that lays 300 eg year has little time for vacations. Usually hens with long egg cycles lay small eggs and when this is the case her desired prolificacy offset by the bad point of weight. | valuable combination when the long | egg-cycle brings eggs of good size s per is {with it, provided the hen has the ’l stamina to live for a second year and can pass her good qualities on to her offspring. Most poultrymen are content with a moderate-laying hen—a hen with a medium-sized egg cycle, that lays a good size egg and has the ability to live long. Again, this is the “happy medium.” Birds Have Roup In all probability birds showing swelling of the eyes, have roup, says a poultryman at the North Carolina State college. Where only a few birds show signs of the dis- ease, the best control is to dispose of the affected birds, clean up and disinfect the poultry house and cive the entire flock one dose of epsom salts at the rate of three- 9 The game of “Clothespins 1 enjoy. The objeet of the game in drop into the milk bottle while matches may also be used in case | i quarters of a pound of salts to each two and one-half gallons of water. Check the feeding schedule and see that the flock is getting a good ra- tion. Do not overcrowd the birds and keep them free of external and internal parasites. With these pre- cautions, the trouble will soon dis- annear. ers ll Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. SHERIFF SALES i Of REAL ESTATE! To be held FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, At 2:00 o'clock P. M. 1937 By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lan- few early sales are at; rected, I will expose to sale by pub- City of Lancaster, Pa,, the follow- ing described real estate: NO. 16 All that certain lot on the South side of East Chestnut Street be- tween Shippen and Plum Streets in the City of Lancaster, Pa., hav- ing thereon erected a two and one- half story brick dwelling house known No. 318 East Chestnut Street. Containing in Chestnut Street 17 feet, 3 inches, and extending in depth of that width Southwardly 87 feet 2 inches, more or less, to property now or late of William E. Johnson. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Caleb M. Rife and Margaret K. Rife, his wife, as front on East NO. 17 No. 1 All that certain lot of which are erected a two story Spanish type bungalow and garage, Moore, a plan of which is recorded in the office for the Recording of Deeds in and for Lancaster County in Plan File 27: Beginning at a point on the north side of Roosevelt Boulevard a corner of this lot and lot No. 3, thence in a westerly direction along the line of said Roosevelt Boule- vard on a curve, 51.96 feet to a point, a corner of this lot and lot No. 5; thence in a northerly direc- tion along line of lot No. 5; 140.81 feet to a point; thence in an east- erly direction along lot No. 33, 50 feet to lot No. 3; thence along lot No. 3, 126.65 feet to the place of | Beginning. No. 2 All that certain lot on the north side of Roosevelt Boulevard jin Glen Moore, Manheim Town- { ship, being lot No. 3 in Section 8 | on the Plan of said Glen Moore as | laid out by Sylvester Z. Moore. Beginning at a point on the North side of Roosevelt Boulevard; thence extending northwardly along lot | Ne. 2 in said Section, 109.65 | feet to lot No. 34 on said Plan; | thence westwardly at right angles lic vendue or outery in Court Room | No. 2, at the Court House in the | in Manheim Township, and known | as Lot No. 4 of Section 8 of Glen | Adam H. Greer, south by property of the Mount Zion African Metho- dist Episcopal Church, east by S. Fifth Street and West by property of Clarence P. Lesse. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Margeron A. Alli- son and Marietta Allison. NO. 21 All that certain lot of ground with the improvements thereon er- ected situated on the East side of Coral Street, between Third and Fourth Street, in the City of Lan- caster, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, Being No. 309 Coral Street. Containing in front on said Coral Street fourteen feet more or less and extending in depth of that width Eastwardly ninety feet more or less to a ten feet wide public alley. Bounded on the North by land late of George W. Nolty deceased, on the East by said alley, on the | South by land late of William R. Wilson and on the West by Coral Street. Seized and taken in execution as property of August Hess. No. 22 All that certain lot on the East | side of College Avenue, between | West Lemon Street and West James Street, having thereon erected a two story and mansard roofed brick dwelling house, with two story brick back building and other improvements, No. 407 College | Avenue: | Beginning at a point in the East { side of College Avenue a distance of 51 feet 10 inches North from the Northeast corner of College | Avenue and West Lemon Street. being the Northwest corner of property now or late of William E. Flick, thence extending Eastwardly. at right angles with College Ave., through the middle of a 2 feet 6 inches wide joint alley and a 9 l inch brick party partition wall over the same, between the building erected on this premises and the building next adjoining on the South, a distance of 88 feet 1} in- ches to a point in line of property new or late of the said Flick; 7.50-8.50 | to the last-mentioned daurse 50 thence extending slightly North- | feet, more or less, to lot No. 4 in eastwardly, a distance of 52 feet | said Section; thence southwardly at 8 3-4 inches to a point in the West { right angles to the last-mentioned side of a 10 ft. wide common al- ' course along said lot No. 4 126.65 ley; thence extending Northwardly feet to a point on the north side along same, a distance of 11 feet | of said Roosevelt Boulevard; thence and 6 inches to a point in the West eastwardly along the curving line cide of said alley, the Southwest of said Roosevelt Boulevard 52.81 corner of property now or late of feet to the place of Beginning. caid Flick; thence extending slight- No. 3. All that Certain lot, being ly Southwestwardly along the same, | the castern half of lot No. 5 in 50 feet 10} inches to a point; thence | Section 8 as laid out on said Plan extending Westwardly along same, of Glen Moore: at right angles with College Ave., Beginning at a point on the north and through the middle of a 9 inch of | a long egg cycle, notes a writer in | It is a rare and | side of said Roosevelt Boulevard; thence extending Northwardly aleng this building and the building ad-| lot feet wardly at right angles to the last- mentioned course 25 feet point; thence southwardly at right angles to the said last-mentioned No. 4 in said Section 140.81 course along the western half of the property of Rose Emily Black, the wall between lot No. 5, 146.525 feet, more or less, to the north side of said Roosevelt Boulevard; thence eastwardly along | the curving line of said Roosevelt Boulevard 25.645 feet to the place ! of Beginning. Seized and taken in execution as | the property of Minnie Hull Caru- thers and H. Leo Caruthers. | NO. 18 | All that certain tract situated on the North side of the Marietta | Turnpike, in East Hempfield Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. having | thereon erected a two and one- | half story frame dwelling house, | bounded and described as follows: side of the Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike, 141 feet South of the South side of the Public Road, and thence extending along other prop- erty now or late of H John and Eugene F. Hiemenz, and crossing | the tracks of the Rohrerstown and | Mount Joy Street Railway Com- pany, North 18-7-8 degrees West, 313 feet to a point; thence extend- ing along land now or late of J. F. Henny, Eastward by a curved line to the right with a radius of 890 { feet, a distance of 116 feet to a | point; thence still along the same, | South 74 degrees East, 76 feet to a point; hence extending along other | propertly of said Hiemenzes, and crossing the Right of Way of the | Rohrerstown and Mount Joy St. | Railway Company, South 18-7-8 degrees East, 330 feet to a point on the North side of the Marietta Turnpike; thence extending along same North 7 1-2 degrees West, 191 feet to the place of Beginning. Seized and taken in execution as ! the property of George Cooper and ! Edith E. Cooper. NO. 19 | All that certain lot on the East | side of State Street, between Clay and Ross Streets, in the City of i Lancaster, having thereon erected fa 2 1-2 story brick and stucco i dwelling house, No. 817 State St., a frame garage, and other im- provements. Containing in front on State St. 25. feet, more or less, and extending in depth of that width Eastwardly 135 feet, more or less, to the mid- 1dle of a 20 {t. wide common alley extending along the rear of this premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Howard A. Buffing- ton and Katharine F. Buffington, his wife. NO. 20 All that certain with a two-story house and other improvements thereon erected, situated No. 218 on the west side of South Fifth street, between Union Street and Alley N, in the Borough of Colum- bia, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows, to wit: Containing in front on the west line of South Fifth Street, fifteen and three-fourths (15'9”) feet, and extending in depth ina westwardly lot of ground. brick dwelling direction (substantially) uniform in width, seventy-five (75) feet, more or less. caster County, Pa.,, and to me di- Bounded: North by property of Beginning at a point on the North 0 brick party partition wall, between joining on the North, 88 feet 1% to lot No. 32; thence west- inches to a point in the East side! s thence South-| common with others entitled there- | width Northwardly along the East of College Avenue; to the place of Beginning. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA, ' No. 25 All those certain two properties. situate in the City and County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Property No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of land situated on the southeast side of Woodward Street in the City of Lancaster, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- vania, aforesaid, having thereon erected a one-story brick store building, a two-story frame dwell- ing, one-story brick stable and slaughter house, wagon shed and other improvements; known as No. 515 Woodward Street. Containing in front on the south- east side of Woodward Street forty (40) feet and extending in depth one hundred (100) feet to a ten (10) feet wide common alley. Bounded on the northwest by Woodward Street; on the northeast by property now or late of William Reading; on the southeast by said ten feet wide common alley; and on the southwest by property now or late of Elizabeth Shock. Property No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of land situated on the northwest side of Dauphin Street, in the City of Lancaster, aforesaid. Beginning at the wall of housc No. 518 Dauphin Street; thence ex- tending northeast on said Dauphin Street eighteen (18) feet; thence extending northwest and parallel with the line of the lot on which No. 518 Dauphin Street is erected northwestward a distance of eighty- nine (89) feet, more or less, to a ten (10) feet wide common alley: thence southwestward along said alley eighteen (18) feet to a line of lot on which house No. 518 is erected; thence southeastward along the line of said Lot No. 518 eighty- nine (89) feet, more or less, to Daurvhin Street, the Place of Be-~ ginning. Seized and taken in execution as property of Rose Kaetz and Joseph M. Kaetz, her husband. NO. 26 All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the Northwest side of Middle Street, now Howard Avenue, in the city of Lancaster, County of Lancaster and state of Pennsylvania, on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, known as No. 520 Howard Avenue, bounded and described as follows:— Contaning in front on said Howard ! Avenue, fifteen and one-half feet, more or less and extending in depth of that width Northwestward, one hundred feet, more or less. Bounded on the Northeast by No. 522 Howard Avenue, on the North- west by property, now or late, of Peter Wohlson, on the Southeast by | said Howard Avenue, | Southwest by property, now or late, | of Ira Strohman. and on the Together with the right to use in| to a wardly along same 18 feet 3 inches] to, the common walk alley between ' | the herein conveyed premises and being a party wall, Seized and taken in execution as property of Grace K. Barth and Leonard Barth. NO. 27 All that certain lot of land situ- ated at the Southeast corner of Riv- erside Avenue and Clark Street, in Lancaster Township, Lancaster County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Southeast inter- section of said Streets, thence ex- tending Eastwardly along the South side of Clark Street, a distance of 253 feet 9 inches to property now or late of H. E. Groff. thence extending Southwardly by said property of H. E. Groff a distance of 150 feet to the North side of a 10 feet wide common alley, thence extending Westwardly along the North side of said common alley a distance of 253 feet, 9 inches, more or less to the East side of Riv- —— | erside Avenue, thence extending Northwardly along the Eastern side of Riverside Avenue, a distance of 70 feet to property of Charles J. | Gallagher, thence extending East-' wardly in a line at right angles with ! Riverside Avenue by adjoining property of Charles J. Gallagher, 100 | feet, and thence extending North- | wardly by adjoining property of Charles J. Gallagher in a line para- llel with Riverside Avenue, 38 feet, and thence extending Westwardly by the same in a line at right angles with Riverside Avenue 100 feet to the East side of Riverside Avenue, thence extending Northwardly along the East side of Riverside Avenue, 42 feet to the place of beginning. Together with the right to use in common with others entitled thereto of a 10 feet wide common alley ad- joining the hereby described prem- ises on the South and also with the right to use the strip of land for street and sewer purposes to the Conestoga Creek as reserved and fully set forth in the deed dated April 27, 1907, and recorded in Deed Book R, Vol. 18, at page 496, from Hambright and Denlinger to John T. Knapp. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Andrew J. Heidig. NO. 28 All those two certain adjoining lots of land situated at the North- east corner of East King and North Ann Streets in the City of Lancas- ter, Couny of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, having thereon erect- ed a two and one-half story brick store and dwelling house known as No. 501 East King Street, and a two and one-half story brick dwelling house known as No. 503 East King Street, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Containing together in the front on the North side of said East King Street, thirty-eight feet, more or less. and extending in depth of that side of North Ann Street, one hun- dred and three feet and six inches Seized and taken in execution as' the premises No. 522 Howard Ave.; to property formerly of Abraham L. widow. ALL 1937 DODGE 4 DOOR TOU 1935 1936 1934 PONTIAC 8—4 DOOR 1934 PONTIAC 8—4 DOOR 1932 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SE Elizabethtown CARS 1936 PONTIAC 8—2 DOOR TOURING SEDAN 1936 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR TOURING SEDAN CHEVROLET 2 DOOR TOURING SEDAN STD. 1934 DODGE SPORT COUPE 1934 OLDSMOBILE 8 SPORT COUPE 1933 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 WHEELS 1933 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE, 6 WHEELS 1933 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SEDAN WITH TRUNK 1933 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN 1933 PLYMOUTH SPORT COUPE said two houses Nos. 520 and 522 Howard Avenue | SPECIAL SALE USED CARS IN DEC. ARE PRICED LIKE STRAW HATS IN AUGUST There are wonderful values in these cars listed, as most of these cars have been traded in on 1937 cars Diffenbaugh, now of Carl W. Ernst. Bounded on the East by proverty RING SEDAN SEDAN, 6 WHEELS SEDAN WITH TRUNK DAN | ARE 1932 1931 ESSEX SPORT COUPE 1931 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1931 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1931 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1931 HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 WHEELS 1930 BUICK ROADSTER 1929 | Oldsmobile and Pontiac SSINGER & RISSER Sales & Service WINTERIZED CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN 1932 DODGE 8—4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 WHEELS 1931 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN, 6 WHEELS OAKLAND 2 DOOR SEDAN 1929 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN 1929 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN 1929 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN 1929 HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN 1929 GRAHAM 4 DOOR SEDAN PAGE, THRFS a of Eli Sheaffer; on the North by property now of Carl W. Ernst; on the West by North Ann Street; and on the South by East King Seized and taken in execution as property of Harry K. Lefever. . NO. 29 All those two certain adjoining lots situated on the Southeast corn- er of North Queen and East Ross Streets, in the City of Lancaster, having thereon erected two two story brick dwelling houses, “with brick back buildings Nos. 833. 835 North Queen Street, and other improvements. Beginning at the Southeast corner of North Queen and East Ross Sts., thence extending Eastwardly along the South side of East Ross Street, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to a point in the West side of a 10 feet wide common alley, thence ex- tending Southwardly along the west side of said common alley a distance of 45 feet 4 inches, more or less, to a point, the Northeast corn= er of property now or late of Hilton; thence extending Westward- ly along said premises, a distance of 130 feet, more or less, to a point in the East side of North Queen Street; thence extending Northwardly along same a distance of 45 feet 4 inches, more or less, to the Southeast corn- {er of North Queen and East Ross Streets, the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Julius Hoffman and Michael Hoffman. NO. 30 All that certain lot having there- on erected a two and one-half story brick dwelling house, No. 447 North Water Street, situate on the East side of North Water Street, in the city of Lancaster. > Beginning at a point in the East side of North Water Street, a corner of property now or late of Martin Dorwart, thence Northwardly, along the East side of North Water Street, 17 feet 2 inches to a point, thence Eastwardly along property now or late of the estate of Amos Gast, de- ceased, 60 feet 6 inches to a point, thence Northwardly, along same, 16 feet 2 inches to the South end of a 2 feet 9 inches wide private alley leading Northwardly to West James Street, thence Eastwardly, along the South end of said alley, 2 feet 9 inches to a point thence Southward- ly, along property now or late of Conrad Gast and William Stone, re- spectively, 33 feet 4 inches to a point, thence Westwardly, along property now or late of Martin Dor- wart, 63 feet 3 inches to the place of beginnning. Together with the right, in com- mon with the owners and occupiers | of properties Nos. 449 and 451 North Water Street, to use the 2 feet and 9 inches wide alley aforesaid as and for a passage way, with free ingress eagrees and regress to and from West James Street, at all times for=- ever hereafter Seized and taken in execution as the property of Julius Hoffman. TOM C. SHIRK Sheriff dec.23-3t Mount Joy