Next day Newspapers Are Read And Re-read-BUT-How Much Of The Advertising Left At Your Door Do You Read? iving Mw Oo T - - S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER > "TY Everything That [Mortusty Record { gi JO \ u C 1 I Florin Recently Entire Locality | ri | { William H. Peters, eighty, at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Strickler is 1 bon en | Marietta f Florin, entertained at a small Vv 7 . ; y : i OL. XLIX, NO. 26 Mount Joy, Pa., Wednesday Afternoon, November 23, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance gathering last Friday evening in | i | . | N I wf orem: sixty = | honor of their son Richard's first Mt Mary Ann Foreman, Sixt) . | ! ih Rik three at Columbia. y REV. KENNETH STRACHAN | VERDICT FAVORS DEFENDANTS | | 1 KY reeaers 0-0p. TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY | IN A THREE-CAR CRASH | The Women's Society of the EU.| yore rou : 1 . Mori wr | enry . rable, seventy-six, a . . On Sunday evening, November | { The Common Pleas Court jury g Clare of Florin wil Joi “| his home Columbia R1. ans Building Pro ect 27 at 7:30 Rev. Kenneth Strachan, | brought in a verdict in favor of Jhanksoffering service on Sunda . . . N rem w 27th 7 5 2 Ic ) Co-Director of the Latin America | John 8. Sprout, 245 W. Main St.) VP ; oe i x Bernard Ortman, seventy-one, . Mission will be speaking in Trinity | Mount Joy and Arthur P. Brill of i doe Wolgemuth whan recent Y | near Washington boro. : ¢ ost 175,000 E. C. Church located at Donegal | | 837 E. Orange St. Lancaster, de- returned from Europe will be the i vento _ | and New Haven Streets. | fendants in an automobile accident speake) David Miller, eighty, was found The Southeastern Pennsylvania | irae | “Mp and Ws: Posten: aril dedi id 1 , eighty, Artificial Breeding Cooperative | Rev. Strachan is the son of Dr.| damage Suil., i oe is | dead in the kitchen at his home A ia reeding 2 ar ancaster were Sunday | : sade blic : DT os i and Mrs. Harry Strachan who Lloyd Miller, Lancaster R4. plain- | of Lane: I er Sund Y | near Washingtonbsro. he pe te : an Te founded the Latin America Mission | { tiff in the accident suit. was asked Huests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel OA draw, . of 8 1a, . : . favilv | RL eat $ pis — | in 1921. The Mission has workers | for damages resulting from the ac-: nd family | Mrs. Clayton Eshleman, seventy- ye ot Anas er on the new We in Central and South America min- | cident which occurred May 2, 1949! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman | five at Encla Mrs. C. H. Ko- - > { | | Tae pt . | istering to all Latin American peo- | on Route 230 in Mt. Joy. Three atten led the Moose-Geibe wedding | ser of Landisville is a sister. The project, with an estimated | ples. The Mission is known through | cars were involved in the crash, | and reception at Elizabethtown on ec vost of $175,000, will include two its Seminary in Costa Rica and | { two of which were driven by the Sunday It Wilbur Bahn bull barns suitable for 40 working | pipe Institute in Columbia, its hos- | defendants. Testimony was heard Mrs. Helen Musser and Mis: J. Wilbur Bahn, thirty-nine, Lex=- ll sires, a feed barm, a cow stable, pital, orphanage, and launch work und a sealed verdict in the case| Pearle Sheaffer spent Saturday at | ington, died at 8:30 a. m. Monday hospital stall and three-story ad-) ;n the Magdalena River, and also was opened. | Lancaster | it the Lancaster General Hospital ministration building for offices and | radio broadcast. Brother Strach- Sr 0 Wee ee | Rev. Howard Bernhard is holding | after an illness of eight weeks. Born laboratories. han has carried on the Evangelistic | CHRISTMAS BAZAAR B Evangelistic’ services at Stevens | Pear Landisville. he was a son of The association now serves 12 | work on the various fields where The Hi-Gem class of the Metho- | § Hill starting Tuesday for two weeks, | Charles and Lillie Zink Bahn. Lititz complete counties and parts of three | the mission operates. [ dist Church will hold its annual! is welcome 12, and was a member of Emanuel other counties. It now has 25 sires, Trinity Church considers it a | Christmas Bazaar and Food Sale Mrs Sorsh . and Lutheran Church, Brickerville. Be- “ zs] serving the four major breeds. | yore privilege to have Mr. Strachan | in the Sunday Schcol rooms of | Fdward Henderson are spending sides the parents, he is survived by These will have been mated to more | here and therefore invites all | the Methodist Church on Saturday a Sovorsl: dave: rear St Clone wt his wife, Mrs. Elsie Ristenbatt Bahn ‘ : : 9.9, ral VS neq State ollege a S s1 than 48,000 females, an increase of | friends of the church to share this { Dec. 3rd, beginning at 2:30 p. m I and a daughter, Jeanette Bahn, at . . 1e camp 28 37 per cent over 1948. treat. The Pastor of the church is Besides the booths for gifts and i heme. One brother, Leo Bahn, Pen- s 1 Officers are Earl L. Groff, Stras- | L. Dallas Ziegler. fod foe a ye a new feature, J > ng Be artis ryn, also survives : cone | Parce st table. daughters visited Mr. and Mrs Nl zg burg. president; Abner H. Risser, irce]l Post table | ( \ y : B ot id, i ident; I M yt { Mumper on Saturday Hollinger Infant Jainbridge, vice president; Lee M. . 3 4 y : dg rotary: i Let us pause to give thanks | . Mr. Clayton Breneman who has The infant son of Richard F. J hn A Poorbaugh, York, secretary: Elias 1 : . | : : orn 7 Musser. Mt. Jov. treasurer: H on this historic Day for the 1s mas e i been a very able clerk for D. Rov | and Mary K. Newcomer Hollinger, < Aas, rr At t . slentifulnes d continuin | Moose at Elizabethtown for eight | Lancaster RDS, born Thursday in K. Martin, Goodville; J. T. Hastings T R Add d plentifulness an qg | | | ears 2g d p sim= e Lancaster Gener; spi inn Kirkwood; George Schuchman, 0 eceive € spirit of freedom afforded us Sale Opened — | vears, resigned and accepted a sim- | the Lancaster General Hospital, 2 Zilli ilar position. with J. H. Ss died early Sunday morning. Be- Samuel B. Williams, through the years by this great Mord sides the parents. the receive 3 onsation - . Muh Band Club Monday evening, Mr. | to veceive additional sons nasi irs a an Alot. e gs ruou Seal Sale. | Harry H. Fuhrman, 558 E. Market Newcomer, Lancaster RS. Maurice B wiley was elected chair- should they have children Pp wls managers who were ee Anfiouncemen of he gone: en wr ot on aes poe . to : depe 2 be > Er COT . Po s 1 made restitution an paid the . aie J Wr man of a committee to plan for a| or dependent parents. OpenHouseDraws ed winners of the September and | Our Community pregram for 1950, supported by | | its Beto. Aldarrsin Wetzel Mrs. Harry Eshleman | 3 series of squade dances to be held.| yatters are being sent out by the October sales contest of the Chev- | the Seal Sale funds, was made | oy : : Mrs. Margaret K. Eshleman, i The first dance is scheduled for tit : Wd olet Motor Div re today by Dr. C. Howard Witmer, ‘uhrman, who was arrested by | seventy, wife of Harry W. Eshle- Veteran Administration to veterans t t rolet Motor Division were announ- g y : . : iw : ai i i c Say, ith this rating advising them of 0S 181 ors ced today by J. V. White, mana- urin as €e os Society president and Seal i ( ne of Pelee Leonard man, Salunga, died Sunday at Lia with Bee Sp Th : chairman. { Tillman, was charged with issuing! her home after a two months ill- Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. : ger f the Harrishurg Zone. : : 1 a a Si 3 Warren Bates and Mr. Raymond the necessity to present proof of the The First National Bank and | The only winner fiom Dh ve) The marrige of Miss Lois Elaine] The Seal Sale opened this week a fraudulent $17.68 check drawn on | ne: She was a daughter of #8 Gilbert are serving on the commit | relationship of each dependent, if Dives fo, was recently by | mediate arg js Newcomer Mo- | Wert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs with a goal of $44,000 to be raised the Mount Joy First National Bank; the late Joseph S. and Fredericka ie 5 re 3 . a q - Y y Lal i. : dad : . ‘ Truc J 1 0 qe . . raf . y 9c % tee. this has not previously been sub- novaled, held an ope 9 oe "tors, Inc, dealer in Mt. Joy Joseph J. Wert, 87 Maytown Ave. through the mail campaign. und Trust Co. fo W. J. Morehouse, | Duceman Besides her hushand, 7 ee etl A eee 3 r of urduy, attended ty 1.35 Dane All of the winners in the zone Iv at : / | J I Dwight ets of the seals were delivered to | of James F. Wild Store, on Septem- | she is survived by these children: i“ mitted, and proof of dependency of |. and innumerable un- 191 dante a : Zone: | to Joseph Dwight| 000 local residents. for which | ber 27th. Kathry M., wife of Oliver Schroll; # The Stevens House at Lancaster, | parents in order to receive increas- visitors | 71 dealers, 199, Service managers| Hess, son’of Mr. and Mrs, David 1. th ¢ : hel or Ne H a Manheim RD3: Mil Y 1M. wif alabrate its 5th SV I: it i . vcr ad S. ; | and 54 part manage will attend Tess. 1 Ty 4s ake a 1ey are to return their contribu-| : a vianhemm KRDO; { area NM. He celebrated its 75th anniversa st | ed compensation. If such proof The modern beauty of the viet B Hess, Mount Joy R1, will take place tions to the Tuberculosis Society. | MANHEIM R2 MAN JAILED of John Dattisman and Walter H. i week cannot be submitted prior to De-|. . _|@ Victory Banquet cn Tuesday, | November 26 at 4:30 p. m, in the ciyosiy sociely, I, Tee 4 0 : Sal : 4 ior was enhanced by a preclusion | Noy, 29 at the Penn Harris Hotel, Bn : : hea | 600 Juliette Ave. Lancaster, Pa. Harvey Williams of Manheim R2] E ik : ted cver the week-end and led ! La 1¢ ie { . Representatives of the Philadel- ° | for undiscovered sources of TB ©V¢ IE Rebtel i} Jaded Lan | vided the needed evidence is re- : EE ES f no] a haley Alder : roi : si wp i hia Naticnal Bank, the Trades- Ww | community infection. flor & pean efore Alderman Funeral services were held this . oneg id ceived by May 1, 1950. Those vet- I nN wi > re € S rom Martha Louise Moose | = : "v Wetzel afternoon 2t the Koser Funeral reas men’s Naticnal Bank and the Pa. : { Follow-up of all TB cases discov- 1 al serena evans who delay notifying the Vet- Rs Te ou ojo Wilbur Lewis Geibe bo en Home 1 isville, Burial in the Cc Sidi 4 . Co., all of Philadelphia, were on | . : | ered through chest x-ray surveys. | rial This year the Southern District | erans Administration concerning hand for the occasion, as well 2 al 1€S or The marriage of Miss Martha | Rehabilitation to thal Salunga Mennonite Cemetery : : a aT ty Yorke a opi ge asion, & well | | is Mots Vite. i atio o reeducate the -—- of the Pa. Music Educators As- | their dependents igh a 0 ac Darltdie from. various town . o Moose, i Mr. | recovered so.thilt they Rav. be el | | | oral Folks [eo ints r: ita - eo ae Si a . \ : Mrs. y > < 5 | » » aN Q aE ry nt sociation will hold its annual | cember 1. 1949 will be e igi 8 Jou] the. county and. nearly uc ea ng ind 1s. D Roy Moose, pring | FARM WOMEN SOCIETY NO. 8 7¢ Band Festival at York Catholic | the additional compensation only od Garden St, E'town, fcrmerly of | Medical, research. 1 MET WITH MRS. A. RISSER . . 0 2S, y ' bas ' : . . yi . iid vie researc ( Prov High Schoal, Ycrk, Pa. Three | 2s of the date evidence is received. ' Fire killed thirty-eight Holstein | Florin, and Wilbur Lewis Geibe weapons io Adht ) Cen ; ih ing nniver. My Abner Risser Sainbride — The a se y od 0] - : Vili . Cy A . | weapons » fight an > TB fo ars Abne usser, I e 3 students from Fast Donegal High The Home Service Department The ii Ouse ; ig 22 cattle near Pjne Grove. son of Harry Z. Geib, 151 College | All pe : net en r and Mi Mer: BD tov} . bora id 2 School have been accepted for | of the Lancaster Chapter, Ameri- ip om an i Milton Snyder, Manheim, has a! Ave, F'town took place Sunday % id . | Mew Haven ig uit aloe i » entertained members © the this band and will represent the | can Red Cross is preparing to help ie Fedora ye a ot Phi Bo second crop of ripe apples on ala 4 p. m. in Christ Lutheran | [hy 1 their Gift ol } h ddin Society of Perm Wemen Ro: 3 g olonial, kens anc iS v ~ - . E M.OYE 2 YEAR F ratec e hity-eight wed 3 ig 7 Nie C school at York, January 5, 6 and | veterans in obtaining evidence ee So 1 ne i fi jue Church, Brown, The Bev. Noyes. i YEAR OLD | anniversan t their home on Sat her home recently when Mrs. John . 5 Jer J 5 3 e oratve, | 3 3 ale arrvul | Nios * A Ny T 3 ™W DECI / dann ersary at 1 21 1 3K 7. Hazel Crankshaw and Lilly | needed and in answering any ques- Si Ver . ing gol oe comm SH e Ny i Bus Shoemaker, Quarryville RD, | [.. Fetter officiated. | ORGANIST 10 GIVE RECITAL nd November 19th. Thev have Iershey, Lititz, spoke on her re- Ann Greider will play in the| tions. An appointment may be and mito u. 5 hms Colonial, [dug a field of potatoes this week Mrs. Fred Crane, sister of the | Rar] Boy Mover, 12 year old son : hild M 0 1 Mo cent trip to Europe E : States wica, le- . Eo : J 7 a nn | three children, Mrs. arles Mor- | cent 3 second clarinet section, and Betsy | made by calling the Red Cross Cones Sane of Foe ica, le | that yielded an average of 634.9 bride, was matron of honor and [of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moy ot Bet Pol d Earl. My = 4 ol Tl antl Hl Musser will play in the second | Chapter House, 430 West Orange sa tender, trensutys IN tes, | hushels to the acre. Miss Arlene Lentz, of Reading was | Hershey, Pa. organist and reeita-] Ob Gry ang Sab. Myers, a) ie program included piano se- oboe section. Street, Lancaster SA pe and thes gg pr Jacch Crawford, of Hummels- | maid of honor. | list will give a full recital inter- | his place en lections by the Misses Helen and Y Ny ional currency and a chart of the ial SGorsa 7 SPE) tr Aas io ~~ — 3 The Fast Donegal Phctography Home Service representative for te y currency nd a chan Of wel town shot a pure white sguirrel Jeech M. Geibe, brother of the | spersed with several vocal numbers | NIV TOWN | Mary Amne Felty, Maytown, and Cc $3 im minting operations of the Phila. 1 ink : I ros J i i | at the First B.U.B. Church at Pal- | BUYS MIDDLETOWN PROPERTY : Club had their first monthly con-| Mount Joy and vicinity is Mrs. Wit. These will remain on dis with pink eyes. He was hunting | was best man and i ue JB. Lhurch at Yat R. Hallgren, Mt. Joy purchased | clarinet solos by Miss Joyce Haw- (Turn to page 6) Cla rence S. Newcomer. iy through Friday ot hil 1 | near Campbellstown. ushers were William Moose, | Myra, on Sunday, November 27, at a dwelling af 67 Cedar St. Mid- | thorne, accompanied by Miss Dor- a : re olay through Friday s week. atry Chericolf. who owns the ; 3 gon | 7:30 p.m. dng at 627 Cedar 5t., Mid- an mm i 5 - ba, ¢ 1 Ho wo Suns the | brother of the bride, and Lester | ‘ adi. bs. of 50h. | from Mark C. Davis. at aj othy Prescott, Bainbridge. Mrs. i movie here, will build his second Roland. Margaret Wormley had | years of age ie "cost of $15.000 according to a re Martin Greenleaf, Oxford, county Yom ri A t& Es cman { $24,824 FOR 116 ACRE FARM drive-in theatre in the vicinity of | played the wedding music and | his first sacred recital on a new | tv transfer recorded at the Dau- | president, attended. Devotions were A Rapho Twp. farm of 116 acres Lancaster. Mrs. R. L. Fetter sang. i church organ and for the past year | phin ¢ County Court conducted by Mrs. Jay Greider. of sandy loam soil, a fourth mile Burma, a girl elephant of 70006) , reception for about 100 guests | has been training on an electric or- eee preset ‘ ‘ south of Mastersonville was pur- Ibs. loose from a stake | was held in the church social | 82™ : cep n mnning ces | chased fcr $24,824 by Elmer FEbv, where she was tied eat Circleville, | rooms after which the couple left His maternal grandparents were R t y ( Ya y A d C : : : J : Bareville RD1, at public sale held Ohio, and ate 100 lbs of potatees, [on an automobile wip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby of this | oO ary 11 D WwW ar S Guess most of our older folks ord ju ihe gener! information by Aaron Tyson, Saturday. 25 lbs of onions, 10 lbs pancake | py will reside in E'town. Ger- vicinity { remember Amos B. Hambright, | class. Eshelman received first ! ty : flour, eight candy bars and a box | DA Mesias { b d raised Fleri For | place in th eneral information Improvements include on eight f shredded wt aldine Schroll, niece of the oe : | i STR an ao at oy t or Phage = ig: generg man room. brick house with all conven- © ed fast. | played marimba selections during | LEGION SMOKER, DEC. 3 oo ts apon ut rizes any years mos “was A ~ cies y. iences; bank barn with stancheons SLAVIN. PROPERTY 8 | the reception. | The annual American Legion operator for te > Sil 3 Yetired telegraph operator for 34 cows and two steer stables; OW PROPERTY SOLD { The bride is a graduate cf West | Soler jor the benefit of the ehil- | Tuesday's urichean {eas a tein) of 75.50 lc : road at the tower at Florin. La- Hambright has been interested in silo, large chicken houses, garage Mr, Martin Rutt, of Lancaster, | Chester State Teachers Colleg ol dren's Christmas party will be held tured the annual Capon Club! Pri winners for the best birds ter Amos embarked in the read |spelling since he was eight years and other farm buildings. Paul purchased at public sale on Sat- | 5€| at the Post Home, the former round-up and sale of birds. in the show were two brothers, == E sign business and moved to E'town.| old, he says. He = began taking E. Sanger was auctioneer urday the property of Mrs Sue | © nd is a teacher in the Harrisburg Posey Patch, on Friday, Decem- | The Rotaria spons the . Ca~ | Charl Pfaunmiller, Elizabeth- i Mr. Hambright was an exception- part in bees in 1929 when he left po os ulna | Singer, Maytown for $3,000.00. | public schools. The | ker 9th.. : oo Club, entertain the club exhi- | tow 3, first prize of $10.00; and | i al scholar excelling at spelling and | the railroad and attends between . The property consisting of a 2 1-2 BH Elizabethtown Fars) ENED Wiss | bitors at award pr Robert Pfaunmiller, same address, up to this time he just refuses to |40 and 50 in the county and sur- Week's Birth Record story frame dwelling, 2-car gar- | § ouppy to | GIRL SCOUT TRAINING CLASS {for the best birds and then buy | second prize of $7.50. ¥ seman arrest BAe cman § be counted out as may be seen [rounding areas every winter. age, works shop, chicken house. | COMPLETES 8 WEEKS COURSE | the exhibited birds Mr. Curvii For the highest scoring Charles . . . . | 3 | : IR =F 5 . 1 by the following: Because he is totally blind in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, At the personal property and an- CINDER SEC.-TREAS. The leadership training class of | Martin was chairman of Tuesday's | Pfaunmiller was again first with Two long-time friends, both over | eye and has only five per-| Rheems, a daughter at the Gen- |taue sale, a cherry cupboard op. HAM STINE BREEDERS the Girl Scouts being conducted |activitie 399.5 and Robert Pfaunmiller id ici 3 | sh E20) J. ar a Luar wD. S J 1 2. ar as . A 1 1 > seventy years of age added three | C€Nt visicn in the other, Ham- | ers] Hospital Wednesday. { brought $200.00. Walter Dupes 1 on bi i 2 Ze 0 as the past eight weeks at the Pres- | Mr. Carl O. Dossin, poullry ex-|seccnd with 98. Third; Kay War- more trophies to the more bright is coached for the contests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey | auctioneer, Se ae Prada 0 Je : stern byterian Church, was completed | tention specialist. of Penn Stae | fel, Mt. Joy Rl, 97.2, $4.00 prize than 1000 spelling bee awards by Eshelman who also is a fre- Mt. Joy RD1, a son Friday at AY 5 mre Feeders Bigs Monday evening. Mrs. Scott Heisey | College, acted as judge cf the | moncy; fourth Shirley Warfel, Mt. ) quent competitor : : SUPPORT ORDER sociation at a recent meeting held f Rl . how and ‘wis assisted R1. 97 81 they have won during the past 209 Dp General Hospital. | i } 2 ora of Rheems was teacher. | $C ana was ¢ ted | cour Joy Rl, 97.1, $3.00 prize; Sth Mar- R ll years. Eshelman is a retired bank teller TT WAM Maren Se Brown. Jr. of 20 Not gre. : A tea sponsored by the Mount |agents Sloat and Crave tha Roland, Mt. Joy R1, 96, $2.00 { : who taught school in the rural ; hi | Haven St., this boro, was ordered Herman Ginder, Mt. Joy was Joy Neighborhood Girl Scout was | Dr. James R. Wiley, director of | prize A $2.00 prize was awarded : Amos Hambright, seventy-three districts for 15 years. He and LOSES TIP OF FINGER SL 10 pay to his wife, Margaret P. elected secretary and treasurer; | ;, charge of Miss Martha Stauffer, | the Disease Laboratory of Whit- to each of the following: 6th, Har- iH who is nearly blind, and Isaac W.| fHambright spend about three | WHEN SHOTGUN EXPLODES | Brown, West Main St. $6 a week |and Raymond Arndt, Fleetwocd, | Mrs. Daniel Fackler, Mrs. James | moyer Laboratories, at Myerstown, | old Musser, Mt. Joy, 958; 7th, Eshelman, eighty-three both of nights a week together, going over Richard J. Farmer, twenty, Flcr- for the Support cf one child. vice president. Elected to the | Spangler and Mrs. Edward Lane fw the principal speaker, who | fara Jane Shuman, Mt. Joy RD1, E'town, took home the top prize |p, spelling of words. in, lost the tip of the right middle ' till Willies sel {Joard of directors were Ralph Rp RA } ete se “The Prospect of Healthy | 5.7: 8th Miriam Roland. It. Jov for adults from a contest conduct-| Hambright lives with his wife at [ finger and suffered severe lacera- FOOD AND BAZAAR SALE Deitz, Palmyra; Kenneth Bankert, . Birds” as his topic R1, 95.5; 9th, Sara Floy Risser, c ed last night by the Ephrata Home | 931 F. High St., and Eshelman re- | tions of the same digit when his Friday, Dec. 2, the Ladies Aid| Felton and Paul Yockim, Zionville. Personal Mention The thirteen Capon Club mem- | Hershey R1, 95; 10th, Troy Risser, ; and Schoel Assoc. in the Ephrata | ides with his daughter, Miss | shotgun exploded while he was Society of Trinity Lutheran church rr YT ters each showed three birds, two | Hershey R1, 935; 11th, Ammon c school building. Mabel Eshelman, a teacher in the [ hunting rabbits on the farm, three will have a Food and Bazaar; A hunter was fined $25.00, char- Mr, Reuben Shellenkerger spent | for judging, three for sale, making | Smith, Mt. Joy R1, 901: 12th Hamleright won first prize in | Elizabethtown Schools, at 440 S. miles west of Maytown Saturday Sale afternoon and evening, at the ged with hunting in safety zone| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- [a total of 39 dressed fowl that! Galen Erb, Mt. Joy Rl, 775; 13th the adult spelling class and sec- | Market St. Elizabethtown. afternoon. J Market House in Lanc. Twp ter Welsh at Lancaster brought an average of $4.50 each or John Mann, Mt. Jov Rl.