- va - x i: PROSECUTED BY James Mateer bara Street, POLICE North +... Mortuary Record was prosecuted by ADAM S. GAMBER state police for reckless driving and Miss Joyce E. Baker, Flor. Adam S. Gamber, 87, a retir- in, for an improper left turn; ed farmer, died at 4:50 p.m. on it was announcd Tuesday Monday at Lancaster General Hospital, after an illness of five weeks He was a resident of Guernsey Dispersal the Landisville THURSDAY - MARCH 8th his life Sain pan PUBLIC SALE At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 60 HEAD OF COWS OF east of Lancaster, Pa. all vaccinattd, with AR records arca for most of 6 miles Owned by E. J. Barrett from New York State who is forced Household Goods and to sell because of a fire which Real Estate destroyed his barn. Some top MCDONALD & WOODACRES formerly owned by Mrs. Lizzi breeding. Cows in calf to bulls Flowers of Millon Grove. Pu out of dams with over 1,000 Ibs. fat. A rare opportunity to add Satur Mar 10, 1956 oy . top cows to your herd T. B. & Bangs Certified AT Sale managed by: For Catalogs write: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N. P. O. Box 491, Harrisburg, Pa. C. S PUBLIC en OFF oe LIVESTOCK and FARM 12:30 P: M UNION NATIONAL BANK OF MOUNT JOY, Exc. Frank, Auct SALE IMPLEMENTS Tuesday, Mar. 13, 1956 On the premises located along road leading from Mount Joy to Milton Grove, about three miles North of Mount Joy. two miles South of Milton Grove. 20 Head MILK COWS most all fresh; "5 Stock Bulls FARMALL SUPER MT A TRACTOR used one season, in very good condition; FARMALL "H” TRACTOR cultivator, manure loader, saw frame, Farmall “A” Plow, cutivator, 7 ft. Grass Mower, Massey-Harris Self-propelled 10 ft. Combine, Fox Forage Harvester, cutter bar, corn head, pick-up attachment; Dollie Wheel, 6 knives, Case Blower and pipe, No. 76 New Holland Baler, New Idea Corn Picker, Case Tractor, manure spreader, McCormick Deering 4 bar side delivery rake, John Deere off-set disk, John Deere Corn Planter No. 999, John Deere 13 disk grain and fertilizer drill, 4-section McCormick Spring Har- row, Denlinger Hammer Mill with feed rolls and Governor. McCormick Deering 28 disk harrow, New Holland Corn Sheller, Bale elevator, all steel Auger Unloader with P.T.O on rubber, two Case Wagons on rubber with 16 ft. flat beds, 22 ft. tobacco ladders, John Deere 14” bottom trailor plow, Flinchbaugh unloader and equipment, air compressor, concrete mixer, 50 ft. endless belt, platform scales. electric fence posts, electric fence chargers, Universal Milker, two new units, pining for 20 cows. sixteen 85 lbs. milk cans, McCormick Deering four-can milk cooler, hot water heat- er, wash tub, can rack. two rubber tire wheelbarrows, feed carts, Minnich Tobacco Press, log chains, cow chains. other chains, shovels, forks, digging irons. a lot of tools, 1300 Mt. Hope Leghorn Laying Hens. galvanized 10-hole chickens nest, chicken feeders. water fountains, chicken coops, five range shelters, electric Keen-Co egg grader, Whirl-A-Way Egg Washer. egg baskets. 2 electric brooders, 500 capacity. HOUSEHOLD GOODS:— Bedroom suite, dining room suite, large size breakfast set with six chairs, two 9x12 rugs, top sink, ironing mangle, electric heater, meat slicer, butter churn, crocks, and a lot of articles too numerous to men- tion. Sale to commence at will be made known by Dupes & Ruhl. Aucts. Brubaker & Moyer, Clerks Rfereshments will be served by Cheer S. S. Class Mount Joy. 12 o'clock Noon. when conditions Amos H. Mummau the E. U. B. Good PUBLIC SALE — OF — Livestock — — Farm Implements — Household Coods SATURDAY, MAR. 10, 1956 On the premises located near Donegal Springs along the road leading from Maytown to Landis Stone Meal Plant. 9 Cows and Heifers some fresh by day of sale 12 Head Stock Bulls 600 to 9200 pounds 1948 CHEVROLET ':= TON TRUCK. in good condition; FORD TRACTOR; cultivator, plow, manure loader. corn planter, three- point hookup scoop, FARMALL “A” TRACTOR, cultivator; Mec- Cormick Deering 3 ft mower, Superior 10-hoe grain and fertiliz- er drill; disk harrow, used two seasons; Case Side Delivery Rake, used one season; farm wagon on rubber with flat bed; roller harrow, land roller, sp'ke harrow, spring harrow, potato plow, potato planter, potato digger, bale elevator: McCormick Deering Manure Spreader, three tobacco wagons and ladders, tobacco planter, corn sheller with #; H. P. electric motor, fodder shred- der with carrier; scooe and scraper. horse plow, hog iroughs, tobacco cellar stove, 6000 tobacco lath, tobacco shears. tobacco sizing boxes, three brooder house two range shelters, clectrie brooder 500 capacity; James Way 10-hole nests, poultry feeders, water fountains. 150 New Hampshire R2ds and 100 Dekolb Chickens. Muscovy Ducks. Fairbanks Power Mower, anvil, rop2s. chains, forks, shovels, 32 ft. ladder, corn by the ton, two cord of oak wood, Surge Milker with one unit piping for 9 cows, water heater. International 4-can milk cooler, buckets. strainers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Bedroom suite, highboy, chest of drawers. china closet, washstand, Columb’a white enamel kitchen range, Mullers furnacett, hightop cupboard, pie cupboard, sink, drop eafl table, flour chest, kitchen cabinet, extension table, 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, homemade carpet, hook rugs, drop head sofa, rockers, coal oil lamps, dishes, cooking utensils, empty crocks and jars, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Noon, when conditions will | be made known by Engle Shelly Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. Landis & Kraybill, Clerks Refreshments will be served by United Zion Willing Work- ers Sunday School Class. 9-2¢ tobacco muslin, fence charg- 12x14 with doub- spears, tobacco press. er, new roll of wire fence, le floors; two duck pens, i | inde LA al a gh 5 Epi dain. ft Lancaster County, | he was a son of the late Henry and Anna Shenk Gamber and, Groff Is Named the husband of the late Barbara Fenstermacher Gamber, He ae Assistant Mass Born in a member of Rohrerstown angelical and Reformed Church! He is survived by one brother, C Manager David S., Lititz Pike, | are named as- Funeral services were held George Groff was this sfiemoon frond the Reed 3. sistant manager to the Mass Koser Funera ome, andis- . sare Center at the local Luth- ville with interment in the Care Center eran Church to assist manager Roherstown Lutheran and Re- O. K. Snyder, Jr., and the oth- tormed Cemetery. | em — { or assistant manager, William MRS. HARRY E. LOUCKS ! gatzel. Mrs. Emma May Loucks, 78, Assistants were named in widow of Harry E. Loucks, for- each division at the Tuesday mer fesident of Lancaster, died pjght meeting of the group. Monday at 5:15 a. m. at the prs. Raymond Gilbert and Mrs. home of Mrs, Kathryn Nentwig, George Groff will assist Mrs. Mount Joy Rl, of infirmities of Bruce Prown in the feeding; age. Miss Beulah Smith and Mrs. She was a daughter of the late Adam and Marie Wise and was a member of the Lutheran Church. She was the last of her immediate family. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the Sheetz Funeral Home, Lancaster, with interment in the Woodward Hill Cemetery. Clyde Eshleman will assist Mrs. Kenneth Shearer in the lodging; Mrs. John Booth and Mrs. Gene Eicherly will assist Mrs. Rob- ert Rosser in the clothing (lo- cal BPW members are helping with the clothing division); Mrs. George Keener and Mrs. Melvin Weaver will assist Mrs. James He'lig on the registration division. Samuel Hinkle, church MRS. ABBIE DARRENKAMP | janitor, was also named to the Mrs.®Abbie M. Darrenkamp, staff. 73, widow of William Darren- Each group gave ; kamp, 45 Columbia Ave., Mt. the meeting on what items Joy, died at 1:05 a. m. in St. would be necessary to carry | Joseph's Hospital of cerebral out the particular divisions. hemorrhage. | With these reports, the staff) Born in Clearfield County, a will find out where the items, daughter of the late Mr. and, ©@P be secured by the next Mrs. John Kirchner, she was a meeting. The combined. group member of the Mt. Joy Meth- planned a layout of the build-| odist Church. She also was a! IPE for the various departments member of the Auxiliary to the Following a discussion period reports at Friendship Fire Co., Mt. Joy.| on such subjects as pet prob-{ She was employed as a seam-| lems, water supply programs, | stress at Greenberg's Factory, transportation problems, the, | group announced that 150 per- | sons could be accommodated in| the church. Following a comple-| tition of the center set-up, the, group hopes to have a trial pan) with volunteer ‘evacuees’. April 3 is the date set for the meeting of the group. Meetings, will probably be held monthly | until the set-up is complete;! | then tentatively, quarterly meetings will be held. Mrs. Robt. Hoffmaster was in charge ,of the Tuesday Elizabethtown. Surviving are these children John M., Harry B., both of Mt.| Joy; William C., Enola; Justine E., wife of Ralph W. Rice, with resided; also ten one great grand- brothers and whom she grandchildren, child and these sisters; Alvah Kirchner, of Oil, City: Charles Kirchner, Pen- field; Miss Anna Kirchner, Mrs. Glenn Copp. both of Sagamore and Mrs. Frank Harper, Sum- merville. Funeral services were held in the N. R. Moore Son Funeral Home, DuBois Sunday after- noon with interment in the Morningside Cemetery, Dubois. rm Mr. MRS. ETTA STITES | nounce New Gift Shop | To Open March 10 and Mrs. Adam Greer an- the opening of the Mrs. Etta B. Stites, fifty-six, Greer Gift Shop Saturday, Mar. 36 W. Main St, Mount Joy, 10. The shop is located in the died at home Saturday at 9:50 same building with their pres- p. m. after an illness of four ent jewelry store. This shop months. was formerly the offices of the Mrs. Stites, a former, resident Wiley and Rutt Insurance Ag- of Woodbine, N. J., had lived ency. Although this office had in Lancaster for seven years an entrance on the west side, entrance to the new gift shop, will be by the use of the center door which also leads to the jewelry store, Door prizes and refreshments will b2 given to the visitors on the opening day. prior to 1944. She moved to Mt. Joy three months ago. She is survived by Dr. C. H. Stites, a son, with whom she lived at the time of her death. Born in Petersburg, N. J. she wos the daughter of the late James and Martha Young The Greers will carry a com- Brown. She was a member of plete line of gifts and will spec- the Methodist Church of Sea ialize in milk glass, lights, can- Isle: City. N. J. | dle holders, pictures and acces- Funeral services were held sories. The room will also fea- from ' the Langley Funeral ture a variety of special dis- Home, Tuckahoe, N. J., Wed- play furniture for. the gifts. nesday afternoon with inter- ———— ment in the Methodist Ceme- Ambulance Takes : tery, N. J. Te oe Three Trips | BOY SCOUTS Three trips were taken last week by the Mount Joy Com- (F om pace 1) munity Ambulance. Sunday, | establish the dining lodge, February 19, Mrs. Edward Gib- swimming pool and several ble, Mastersonville, was taken troop campsite at the Conesto- | to the St. Joseph's Hospital by ga location. Camp Chiquetan | drivers Christ Charles and Ray| { first was locaetd at York Fur- Mvers. nace along the Susquehanna Monday, Feb, 20, Mrs. Win- | River, but was re-established in termyver of Columbia Ave. was this county in 1944. More than 7.500 boys and leaders have used the present facilities as a result of its convenient and; more practical location in coun- cil. Present plans call for en-| larging and improving facilities taken to the St. Josenh’s Hos-| pital by drivers Miller Wolge- muth and Samuel Dock. Friday, Feb. 24. Frank Gantz, Jr., Fair- view St.. was taken to the Lan. | caster General Hospital by dri- ‘vers Christ Charles and John! to almost double the enroll-| Myers. ment capacity and adapt the —@®- physical resources for year- round camping use. The cam-| Linda Reheard Honofed | A birthday party was held at March 12. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | In Mount Joy. Joseeph Buch-| ry Reheard, Florin, Feb. 27th, | enauer will be the Chairman in| in honor of their daughter, Lin- charge of organizing the cam-| da Kay, who was 2 years old. paign and will be assisted by! Refrsehments were served to the following volunteer work-| the following: Debbie’ Tyndall, | ers: James Spangler, Clyde L.{ Candy Musser, Patty, Bobby, Nissley, Charles R. Heaps, Sam-| and Jimmy Coble, Jeanie, Dick, uel Harnish, Clyde Mumper,| and Bobby Waltz. Deena and, Michael Pricio, Marian Rutt,! Dean Robinson, Flo Gish, Bar- | Robert Hurst, Melissa S. John-| ry, Bonnie, Lynn and Linda son, Dr. H. James Elvin, Clayt-| Reheard, Mrs. Mabel Coble, on D. Aument, Jr., Franklin R. ! Mrs. James Kling, Mrs. Samuel Eichler, Asher W. Beamender-, Waltz, Mrs. Jack Tyndall, Mrs. fer, Lester Hostetter and Ellis Dean Robinson, Mrs. Harry Re- E. Meredith. heard and Leo Coble. | paign is scheduled to close by] | children of Co., called on the formers par- F LORIN Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess visited the formers parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hess i Blain, on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. | \ | | Donald Eich- ler and daughter Norma and granddaughter Audrey Eichler were guests of Mr. and = Mrs, Franklin Eichler at Mount Joy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and friends of E:town Mr. and Mrs. Walter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. mour and Mrs, Edith Sweeten of Philadelphia ‘and Mrs." Cath, arine Spahr of Colwyn,” weré guests of Mrs. Viola Bricker and Miss Mary Hamilton: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horry Miller of Rheems and - Mr. Nathan: Shel- lry and daughter of Manheim: were guests of Mr. .Samuel' Shelley Saturday. { Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Ney and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koser, returned home. Sunday - after. spending four weeks in Florida. Mrs. Warren. Eshelman and Emigsville; York Victor Samonic visited ents, Mr. and. Mrs. George. Mumper on Wednesday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur dy of Palmyra called at the Hamilton home on Tuesday ev-, ening. i # Mr. and = Mrs. Robert Frye, and children ‘© of Erisman’s, | were guests of Mr. and Mrs, | George Mumper, Sr., Sunday. | Miss Ruth Wittle, Columbia’ RD. is spending several days with the Hamilton family. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauff- man visited Mrs. Emma Peifer, at Harrisburg Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Voris of Harrisburg, . were Saturday | supper gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley. ! — ieee { in. the heart of a Although mining area, Pottsville factures shirts and other cloth- ing. - New Weavyweight Champs : Welfley | - Wiliam 1Sey- mariu-|, shops within BULLETIN. Mount Joy. Pa SA, Thursday, March 1 TA —— Jefferson County has approx- imately 900 stores and service its boundaries. - VALUE PARADE IN OUR AD COLUMNS WILL LEAD YoU To SAVINGS 7 When the current is off and you cannot cook, go next door with Lydia Zook: She is cooking the cheaper, faster dependable way. 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