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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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York, Pennsylvania
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Thursday Morning, April 4, 1946 23 Boys and Girls Newspaper Copyright LITTLE EVY byevycaroll COrit. im, KINC FEATURES SYNDICATE. WORLD RIOHTS "Will you please POEMS LETTERS PHILA. MARKETS Continued from Page 22) voy type Va. 65-90c, mostly 75-85c.

few $1.00. Md. 75-85c, Pa. some fair and small 50-85c, N. J.

65-75c, few heavy pack $1.00. SWEET POTATOES: N. J. bu. hampers Jersey type U.

No. 1 fair $3.75, mediums' processed baskets Jersey type Fair $2.50, mediums few Small $1.00 Reds No. 1 $2.85. White yams Nancy Halls few $2.25. WHITE TURNIPS: Bushel baskets topped and washed Pa.

75-90c, N. J. 65-75c. RUTABAGAS: Pa. 50 lb.

sacks 85-90c. TURNIP TOPS: N. J. bushel baskets very few WHITE POTATOES: Pa. 100 lb.

sacks U. S. No. 1 and U. S.

No. 1 size A $300-25. Few $3.50. LIVESTOCK LANCASTER LIVESTOCK Lancaster, April 3 UP) Cattle 723. Killer receipts light.

All prices continue steady. Calves 278. Good demand at steady prices. Hogs 311. All prices unchanged.

Sheep none. Light supply and steady. BALTIMORE LIVESTOCK Baltimore, April 3 UP) (USDA) 11 a. m. quotations: Cattle 150 Meager supply slaughter steers being held for Thursday's market; cows and bulls active, steady with Tuesday; smooth young medium grade cows but nothing offered early to sell above common canners and cutters good weighty sausage bulls cutter, common and medium Calves 100 Vealers and weiggh slaughter calves active, steady with Tuesday; mixed lot good arid choice 120-220 lb vealers largely strictly choice weighty vealers $18.60 the ceiling; common and medium mostly $12.

up; culls around $8.50, extreme light weights down to good weighty slaughter calves common and medium $10.13. Hogs 500 Active, steady with Tuesday; good and choice barrows and gilts from 140-400 lbs $15.40 the ceiling; 400-450 lbs good sows $14.50. Sheep 24 Nominally steady; good and choice fed wooled lambs quotable common and medium culls around choice light weight wooled slaughter ewes common to good according to grade and condition. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 3 UP) (USDA Salable hogs 5,000, total 9,500 active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilts $14.85 ceiling; sows and stags $14.10 ceiling; complete early clearance; shippers took 1,000. Salable cattle 10,000, total iv-i 800 general market active, fully steady; largely steer and: yearling run; good and choice grades predominated, very liberal supply at and above top $1S0 on averages; next highest price numerous loads at best heifers mixed offerings most heifers very scant run cows and bulls; mpst beef cows heavy beef bulls $14.75 down; vealers about steady at $16.50 down, $17.00 paid very sparingly; negligible supply of stock cattle firm at on 600 to 900-lb.

averages. Salable sheep 5,000, total slaughter lambs mostly 10 to 20' cents higher; other classes scarce, firm; good to choice fed wooled western lambs $16.25 to top $16.60 for three cars Colorados; another new season's high mark; medium to good woolskins load good to choice fed clipped No. 2 pelt lambs wooled down; five decks 99-lb. wooled lambs $17.55 for shearing and short-turn feeding. Mabel M.

Beaverson and husband to Wesley J. Raver and wife, a tract of land in Windsor township. Louise A. Sonneman, Esther S. Dormer and husband to First Baptist (Regular) Church of York, property at 110O South Pine street York.

Elizabeth Elicker to Elizabeth T. Cono-mos, property in 8th ward, York. George Mummert estate to George L. Weaver and wife, property in Warrington township. John O.

Cookerly and wife to Jay A. Sollenberger and wife, property in Cone-wago township. Annie M. E. Burg estate to Grace H.

Miller, property at 26 Royal street, York. H. A. Hoffman and wife to Linden A. Burner and wife, property on Princess street, Hanover.

Samuel E. Sowers and wife' to Horace C. Sowers and wife, property in West Manchester Louise A. Sonneman to Elsie E. Axe, a property in the Ninth ward, York.

William E. Trimmer and wife to Earl R. Hbwett and wife, a property in York township. Lloyd A. Brodbeck and wife to Alverta Brodbeck, property in Spring Garden township.

Elsie Boeckel to James M. Hotham and wife, property in York. Earl C. Huyett and wife to Marlet F. Billet, property in Springetts'oury township.

J. Wood row Diller and wife to Clarence A. Dolan and wife, a tract of land in Newberry township. Annie M. Jacobs and others to Ralph H.

Jacobs, a tract of land in Paradise township. Edward Clemens and wife to William Clemens, two tracts of land in Newberry township. Harry C. Sweitzer and wife to Curvln L. Eisenhart, two tracts of land in Jackson township.

Virginia C. Burton to Herman G. Wal-termyer and wife, a tract of land in Hopewell township. William H. Hempfing to William H.

Hempfing and wife, a tract of land in Manheim township. George H. Hempfing estate and others to William H. Hempfing, a tract of land in Manheim township. Eugene J.

Breighner and wife to John Shruff, property on Centennial avenue, Hanover. George W. Rudisill estate to Earl R. Strausbaugh and wife, property on York street. Hanover.

LeRoy D. Fuhrman to Samuel S. Fuhr-man and wife. aHract of land in Manheim township. Samuel W.

Fuhrman estate to LeRoy D. Fuhrman, a parcel of land in Manheim township. George W. Rudisill estate to Luke W. Rohrbaugh and wife, a tract of land in Hanover.

Mary A. Moore to John H. Knaub and wife, a tract of land in Carroll township. Allen A. Frey and wife to Allen A.

Frey and wife, property in Red Lion. Pen T. LaMotte and wife to Allen A. Frey, a tract of land in Red Lion. Franklin Menges and wife to The J.

E. Baker company, a tract of land in West Manchester township. Elmer C. Heathcote and wife to Dennis A. Amspacher and wife, a tract of land in Shrewsbury township.

Howard B. Miller to Ralph Schuman and wife, three tracts of land in Penn township. York Stone and Supply company to Martha J. Mosley and others, a tract of land in Seven Valleys. York Trust company to Jack Freedman, property at 156 South Duke street, York.

Donald R. West and wife to Jack Freedman, pronerty at 446-450 East Market street, York. fTarry B. Shutt to Elmer J. E.

Baum-gardner and wife, a tract of land in Heidelberg township. Donald A. West and wife to Jack Freedman, property at 10-14 East College avenue, York. Jack Freedman to Donald West, property at 105-107 South George street, York. S.

R. Holliday and others to Donald B. Hoffman and wife, property in Hanover. Allen C. Goodllng and wife to Ross H.

MeCleary and wife, property in Jacobus. Andrew McClain and wife to George E. McClain and wife, a tract of land in Shrewsbury and Hopewell townships. Hanover Trust company, trustee, to Monroe S. E.

Gobrecht and- wife, a tract -of land in Penn township. P. Joseph Raab and wife to Edward X7 TJVi rKf nttfn 4 r- rf in York township. John E. Anderson and wife to P.

Joseph Raab and wife, a tract of land in York township. Charles E. Gross nd wife to Paul Tho-man and wife, property in Dallastown. Titus Hamm and wife to Samuel 1 Murphy and wife, a tract of land in Franklin township. Henry J.

Leader and wife to Merle W. Manon, property in 10th vyard, York. William C. Berkheimer to John S. Berk-heimer and wi'e, two tracts of land in West Manheim township.

Wilbert S. Rudisill and wife to Guy E. Kessler and wife, property in North Co- dorus township. Charles E. Thoman to Raymond J.

Shaffer and wife, a tract of land in North Codorus township. Phares E. Jamison to Chester W. Kontz and wife, a parcel of land in Spring Grove. Annie Beard and husband to Esther Beard, a tract of land in Newberry township.

Annie Hutton to Robert W. Cooper and wife, two tracts of land in Peach Bottom township. Nelson A. Heaps and- wife to Glenn L. Harrington and wife, property in Peach.

Bottom township. Walter Graham and wife to James W. Boyd and wife, a tract of land in Windsor township. Richard E. Crone and wife to Albert W.

Wagaman and wife, a property in Warrington township. Curvin L. Eisenhart and wife to Lloyd W. Steidler and others, two tracts of land in West Manchester township. Earl Barbour and others to Winna Kerr, a parcel of land in Peach Bottom township.

Celia Danner estate to Anna R. Ham-mersla and husband, two tracts of land in Monaghan township. The Biggest Little Newspaper in the World Happy Birthday THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946 WILLIAM ACWORTH. 16, 442 Wallace Street. EARL ANDERSON, 14, 1 Dover R.

D. 1. NANCY ELAINE ARNOLD, 5, Jacobus. LLOYD EARL BENEDICT, 5, York R. D.

4v BARRY DIEHL BLACK, 3, New Freedom. DONALD L. BOSLEY, 14, Lineboro, Md. JAMES ELEMAR BOTTERBUSH, 15, 939 East Hay Street. FREDA ALICE BRENNEMAN, 13, 464 Prospect Street.

MARIE BROWN, 14, Delta, R. D. LANI RICHARD BUTTREY, 6, 455 West Princess Street MARY RUTH CARTER, 8, Stewartstown. CHARLES DEAN COOPER, 14, Delta, R. D.

3. MARY LEE EATON, 11, Stewartstown. LARRY EUGENE FRY, 5, Glen Rock, D. 3. EARL ROBERTH FUHRMAN, 14, Hanover, R.

D. 3. HELEN I. HARGET, 16, Glen Rock, R. D.

2. SANDRA MAE HENRY, 5. Red Lion, R. D. 2.

BOBBY L. HILBERT, 13, York, R. D. 2. WILLIAM FRANKLYN HUFF, 8, Hanover.

NORMAN GENE JAMISON, 3, Fawn Grove, R. D. 3. RICHARD E. LANE, 5, Woodbine, R.

D. 1 BETTY JANE McCAUSLIN, 6, 1755 West Orange Street. ALICE MARIE McCLEARLY, 8, Wrights- ville R. D. 1.

SONIA FAYE MEADS, 9, York Haven. KAY LOUISE MILLER, 2, Mt. Wolf. ROSE DE LORES PAOLINL 12, 109 East Jeickson Strocfc SHIRLLEY JEAN PAULES, 10, York R. D.

3. JAMES N. POFF, 13, Hellam, R. D. 1.

LAMAR GRANT RUBY, 14, Wrightsville, R. D. 1. GLORIA JEAN SHERMEYER, 2, Hallam, R. D.

1. FREDDIE ALLAN SHOOP, 9, Bainbridge, R. D. 1. SANDRA KAY SMELTZER, 11, Craley.

PHILIP RAY STAMBAUGH, 14, Spring Grove, R. D. 2. DONALD REED TAYLOR, 16, Red Lion. BRUCE STRAYER.

16, Dallastown. OSCAR REED TAYLOR, 16, Red Lion. OSCAR TAYLOR, 9, Etters, R. D. 1 VIVIAN MARIE UPDEGRAFF, 13, Manchester.

NANETTE JOAN WAGNER, 5, 218 Front Street. SHIRLEY MAE WHITE, 7, 45 East Boundary Avenue. DARLENE RUTH WALTEMYER, 3, Red Lion. NANCY WOLF. 8 725 East Clark Street.

no as to I 7rh '1 A DIFFICULT TASK John is having a difficult task trying to snap this picture. If he doesn't hurry he will miss it. Join all the numbered dots together, starting with dot number one and ending with dot number thirty-six and you will see what he is trying to snap. Color with your crayons. 4 444 RESERVED.

remove your ROBERT ENROLLS NEPHEWS, NIECE Dear Editor; I am a little boy who was seven years old on March 12. Thank you for my birthday card. Will you please enroll my two nephews and my niece. My nephews 'are John R. and Barry Lee Barslinger and my niece is Barbara Ann Barslinger, they live in Windsor I go to Windsor school.

I am in first grade. My teacher's name is Miss Reiker, and I like Her very much. I would hke to see my letter in print. ROBERT A. FAKE, Windsor.

JOHN ENJOYS LETTERS Dear Editor: I am sending my membership coupon and would like to be enrolled in your birthday club. I go to two church schools. My teacher's name is Mrs. Margaret Fran-quist. My playmates are: Eugene Anderson, Charles Weaver, Edward Racer, Laurence Racer, and Ed- I will quit now and leave room for other boys and girls to write as I enjoy reading the letters.

JOHN E. DIVEL, East Berlin, RD EVELYN MISSES HER BROTHER-IN-LAW Dear Editor: I am a girl 13 years old and will be 14 January 24, 1947. I have four sisters and four brothers. My sister Pearl's husband is' in the Army and I miss him a lot. I gov to Red Land school.

My teacher's name is Miss Reeser, and. I like her a lot. For pets I have three dogs, three cats, and a horse. I hope to see my letter in print. EVELYN E.

STONE, Lewisberry R. D. 1 STATE POLICE SAY Hitler and Hirohito were responsible for killing many of oqr boys. We say they were crazy. So is the drunken driver.

Don't Don't be a Hitler or Hirohito. WHEN DRINKING STAY AWTAY FROM THE STEERING WHEEL OF AN AUTOMOBILE. Wally Bishop 1- WHERE DO THOUGHTS COME FROM The minute I'm awake in bed A hundred thoughts pop in my head, Before I've had the time to dress A hundred more They wait all night for me, I guess. But where they go I do not know Or where they're from; I know just this they always come, And even grown up people say To find this out there is no way. Some thoughts are very light and small, And some are brave and strong and tall, And some are bright and pretty too And some are loving, good and true.

The strangest thing that is I find I'm like the thoughts inside my mind Rr tVinuorhte lrAn all rtav A. (J do-Especially the good and true. -For Days and Days. From Faye June King, Glen Rock, RD 1, comes the request to print the following poem THE FLAG I can see old glory waving, Out across the blue, And it's such a wonderful sight to see, Three beautiful colored hues. It waves with the greatest of ease Above the sailing ship, And flutters gaily in the breeze," Then it gives a little dip.

And when the sun goes down in the west, The sailors bring her down And lay her on the captain's chest To take a needed rest. And before the sun with its colors true. The grandest flag still flies The brightest shade for the home of the brave, The colors: red, white, and blue. Letters Granted Administration on the estate of Charles E. Martin, late of West York, to Bessie S.

Martin. MUGGS AND SKEETER Property Transfers Samuel W. finrman esiaie 10 uareiiue E. Fridlinger and wife, a tract of land in Manheim township. Mary B.

Ault to Greenberry L. Runk I and wife, property In Manheim township, Daniel S. Baum and wife to Mary B. lAuIt, property in Manheim township. 1 Harry Barnhart and wife to Harry Barn-Ihart and wife, property in Red Lion.

1 Horace B. Faber and wife to Carl and wife, two tracts of land in Cone-Wago township. Charle F. Rohrbaueh to Curt la B. Yost WHAT TIME mt fSHE SAID JLOOKAT1L THOSE MTyeS HlXr F0UR I YOUR GRANDMA'S FfflJR ffinrxT VVEU-MANNERED LITTUjV-S 2 VrrT Wl UP! I mnSr1SfM' weJvXu I lYrrts four J' Lnd wife, two tracts of land in Codorut knd Shrewsbury townhips.

a Ajnanaa uiaiieuer esiaie 10 manes Clarence N. Smith, Arthur E. Smith tnd wife to Clarence N. Smith, a tract cX land in Lower Windsor township. 'Greenberry L.

Runk and Sarah M. Runk trt Earl W. Sterner and Catherine G. Sterner, a tract of land in Manheim town- I Bertha M. Gable.

Clair Henry Gable and wife. Amos William Gable and wife..

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