The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 22, 1925, Image 6

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. LANCASTER CO., PA.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1925

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| Methodist Episcopal church; H. W.
| Be ar, Erla Bear, Mrs. Fred Bucher,
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| God; Rev. H 8, Xiefer, L. W.
| Myers, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissley,
Mrs. A G. Peoples, Mrs. Martin
Cart yer, Warren H. Bentzel, Elwood
saber, Martin Garber, Anna Bea
erfer, Witmer Eberle, of the
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McAllister, Mrs
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Anne and Ellen
Paul’s Methodist, La
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POTATO GROWERS TO VIEW
STORAGE EXPERIMENTS

in the potato
ially in potato
invited to at-
Marble Lab-
ford County,
May 1,
storage in-
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oratory,
Pennsylv
where impo potato
ications been
o the Dhst year.
L. M. Marble, who is in ch
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Friday,
conducted


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Hatching Since 1910

Donegal Mills
Hatchery
Route 1, Mount Joy, Pa.
Weekly Capacity 8,500 Eggs
We Ofer
S. C. WHITE LEGHORN, BABY CHICKS
Of parent stock. Two and three years old and one
year old March 4th, for May and first week of June
Per 100 Chicks ..... ees +
Per 500 Chicks ...... is
Per 1000 Chicks ..... :
We Also Do Custom Hatching
$48.00
$90.00
Phone 140R6 Mount Joy or Marietta Exchange
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ventilation and
other factors on potatoes in storage
with particular reference to ed
Valuable information has
of
es.
potatc
1
been gathered on the causes
sweating, sprouting, shriveling and
the development of rots and moulds. |
Those attending the meeting will
have the opportunity to examine the
various experimental storage lots
| and to hear a number of specialists
{ who will appear on the afternoon
| program. Among the speakers will
| be Secretary of Agriculture, F. P.
| Wikies; L. M. Marble; R. D. An-
| thony, horticulturist, Pennsylvania
| State College; William Stuart, Unit-
| ed States Department of Agricul-
| tires D. E. Goodenough, manager,
| Potter County Cooperative Associa-
| tion; W. A. McCubbin, plant path-|
{ ologist, Pennsylvania Department of
| Agriculture; and Bert Straw, Potter |
| county agricultural agent. {
| HELD FOR CHECK FRAUD
| ON EVE OF HONEYMOON |
|

Instead of a blissful honeymoon
| for David K. Hinkle, of Maytown,
| who was married Moni night to |
| Miss Rose MeCall, of Wrightsville, |
a jail stared him in the face when |
| he was arrested Tuesday, charged |
es with passing worthless checks. |
Last Saturday, it is said, Hinkle
gave a check for $49.95 at a York]
store,
The check was drawn on the First |
National Bank, and was declared |
to be wortheless. Hinkle was ar-|
preparing to start on a honeymoon |
trip.
rl Qn
No females, either animal or |
{ human, are allowed on the Athos |
{ peninsula in Eastern Macedonia, |
| Greece, to which the patriarch of |
| Constantinople, head of the Greek |
church, has retired. Eggs and milk |
| for the monks to eat and drink |
{ must come from across the border |
of this monastic republic.

|ority to
{mile of
|
rested while he and his bride were |
| NEWTOWN
P. B.. Nissly,
| past week.
| A family reunion was held at the |
William Fogie |”
who were |
{ home of Mr. and Mrs.
i
Sr., on Sunday. Those



 
[present are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
‘Ressler and son, Harry, Isaac Res-
[ sler, Mr. and Mrs. Emlin Buller and
_ | sons, Robert and rles; Mr. and
| Mrs. Raymond Heis Bernard
| Parola md childr eth and
|B rnard . of Mr. and
[ Mrs. John To: to er; Henry
3 2 Sy. and sc lenry Jr., of
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Florin; Mr. an
Fogie Jr., Mrs. Pri
Mr. and Mrs. Will
5, Anna, Fra
Harry,

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Adam,

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MILTON GROVE
The tobacco is mostly all sold in
this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs.
this place, announce the
Abraham Young, of
near
of a son.
| been
| for
birth piles.
! enormous
HAGENBECK-WALLACE SHOWS
AT HARR ISBURE

Much skill and system

the cars. Every animal cage, every
wagon, every trunk, every tent, and
every piece of material must be
placed in its exact location. To
have an article vary one or two
inches requires the reloading of the
car, it is Every workmatr



1as his 7 to perform
it il clock-work.
ne ays.
For t ) ce of tl
do ic e
( Cil da A Cc
@ y ob-
tain d at t me price as charged
on uie grounds
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years
chestnut trees
ylvania have
the last 15 prac-
larger
During
tically all the
in southern Penns
killed by the chestnut blight
| Wi th the utilization of all
! chestnut trees if commercial size
staves, lath, and lumber, there
resulted many big sawdust!
These sawdust piles contain
wood sub-
have
quantities of
Bs i
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober and, stance that were formerly burned
: 3 lor lef ¢ .
children were Sunday guests of Mr. jo left to rot.
and Mrs. Abraham Young. This enormous wagings of wood
» and Mrs. Jonas Whistler and substance was called to the atten-
were the guests of Mr. and | tion of Prof. J. T. Auten of the
| State Forest School at Mount Alto

Henry Forrey on Sunday.
Mrs.

k, of Mount Joy, was
h Mr. and Mrs. James
family over Saturday
 
and Sunday.
Baccalaureate services held
on Sunday evening, April 19th. It
was largely attended. The sermon
was conducted by a Professor from
were
| Elizabethtown College.
eee eel Qf Qe
PLANS FOR MORE ROADS AT
MT. GRETNA ARE APPROVED

The Adjutint General’s Depart-
ment has been given Federal auth-
construct an additional
roads at the Mt. Gretna
military reservation and the money
will make possible the connecting
of the railroad sidings there.
If the Freeman bill for the pur-
chase of Conewago lake property is
passed by the Legislature the res-
ervation now containing 3000 acres
will be considerably increased in
size.
eee tll eee.
Use Nurse Crop
Where alfalfa is to be sown in the
! spring it is likely to be choked by
weeds unless sown with a nurse
crop. It may be sown in the spring
|on wheat or rye with good success.
| Where wheat is not grown, alfalfa
may be sown with equal success.
A MIs
Are Garden Tools Ready?
Getting the garden tools in shape
for use is a good indoor job for
| rainy days. Sharpening the dull
ones, repairing the broken ones,
and sending for new ones may well
| be done before the day arrives when
they are nceded.
A
Next Community Sale
The Community Sales Company
| will hold its next sale at Florin on
| Saturday, May 2nd.
General line
| of merchandise, real estate
| household goods, also chickens, ete.
| Sale starts at 12:30 P. M. tf
Ro he cp
Will Hold Rummage Sale
The Ladies Aid Society of Trin-
ity Lutheran Church will hold a
| Rummage Sale in the Ricksecker
| building, on Saturday, May 2nd.
and |
returned Wh
ing
i
nursery

 
o with the students in org


Jacob Eshleman 3 itl f
from the hospital. She is chemistry began to develop means |
vii pK 3 > 1+ 2 a u.
ually improving since her op- of using the sawdust. As a result
of their invest
made a con
commercial ‘chemical pr
The products
ady been
compound, tar
1k, cell

irom
that
sweep
cellu-
lose, uloid, _collo-
dion, acetic acid, acetdne, methyl
alcohol. All these products are now
tate, chloralhydrate, and isopropyl
alcohol. All these prolucts are now
on exhibition at the State Forest
School at Mount Alto.
Dr. E. A. Ziegler, Director of
the State Forest School, says that
as a result of chemical experiments
“it may be possible to develop
methods of putting to practical
commercial use the enormous quan
tities of sawdust waste that is an-
nually lost. We are just entering
an era of more intensive utilization
of all forest products. Too much
wood substance is now being wast-
ed. Each year the work of the
organic chemist is playing a more
important role in forest conserva-
tion problems, %
TR. HL
Will Hold Food Sale bY
The Sisterhood Bible Class of the"
United Brethren Sunday School will
hold a Food sale in the Ricksecker
Building on Saturday, April 25th,
1925. Cakes, pies, salads, candies,
ete.,, will be included in the list of
good things on sale.
rr eee
ducts

made are a
nin, nitro

artificial s
Keep Pyrotol Dry
Pyrotol should not be allowed to
come in contact with moisture for
more than an hour in the cartridge
form before being exploded. If the
sticks are cut they should mot be
allowed to absorb any moisture at
tall,
BR
Forty-two youngsters, three four
and five years old, sleep, play, and
eat under expert care in a day
maintained in connection
with the University of Chicago,
while their parents go on with
classroom courses or research work.
sense limonene

Pick Flowers for Grounds
Observe flowers that are now in
bloom and list them as sources for
planting material to be set out
around the home.
is neces-
sary in the loading and packing of |
the |
>
able number of |
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Mr andisville, ' e 3
| A Si 1CCE s He ere v ited his farm ne x La ; ju Many residents of this community AIR R id i
| id isi e( S ar ar ast . . kote 8 pr
| UCCC a {a> - are arranging parties and will mo- }
eek. . i$
p arrisbur May 4, when |\ En
{| Miss Laura Brandt, of Rheems, or i Eg Sr bu} g gl M A ww ah DQ = §
age ol: : , Carl Hagenbeck Gre: |
(From Page 1 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry he An agen 26 roar ’ iy an 8
Secretary, Iva Shoop; and Treas- | tWitme Circus, with Buffalo Bill's W ild | Bien &
: ial) Ne ry | nes. » . > —————
{urer, W r Eberle st, arriv ve rformances, ‘
urer, W itmer Ebe Tak ; Mr. Peter Greenawalt and Sally Wer, ative or, ih pe form 2 = 4 | Entirely Due To
|! The nominating committee con- | Wittle, of this place, visited in the a ernoon anc nig . ne of the B; ich Vv :
[sisted of John Meisenberger, Harry | Prank home on Sunday most interesting incidents of circus inkham’s
joy rig dg > v | Frank home © ay. te Se : co
| Bear, and Iva Shoop. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flowers, of gay Is ihe Sv of 1s al Compound
Thile Ae rere t 3 7 | ie . & 8, 8 é 3 C eX -
| While ther Wel Not Ww Inany | Lancaster, visited in the home of | Sm k i A Eee hibit > | Forest City, Iowa.
| pre sents at the eo Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday. jon ec 8 . Jeu BS x WE | lived only a short time a
{ the evening meeting was a well | “yr. John Mumma, of York, spent | Susans: Sve witnessec ea 1 i fo a yee ca 3 after,
\ y The sor Stre | 8 e! )
| attended. The Yegisiration 1 0 4 | the week-end with his mother who | gi i has % spectator the and® raised myself
3 THE : > setator 2 | ¢
Rev. Ralph > DOF hman nd wie! is visiting her grandson, Mr. Daniel | Rn pe up iy I could al-
| Florence Kaylor, Nedra Kaylor, | Moore, of this place. {unloading of these numerous cars most scream with |
| Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Alta Gingrich, | = | to realize the bigness and size of] pain in my back.
{ yn , Misses Dora Frank and Mamie Nn dav 1 an
[Mildred Geistweit, of the Trinity | reenawalt, of Lancaster, spent the Hagenbeck-Wallace show, as the | One Ves » a
| {Ini hurch: ~ | Greenaws ch ’ i a ad to leave
| United Evangelical church; Bev, C.|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry | amount of paraphernalia carried is| an
{E. Knickle, of the St. Luke’s Epis- Brent the formes. parents. | almost unbelievable. Every car on | ready to go to the |
| copal church; Stella Wachtetter, of Ey the various sections is loaded from | doctor. He gave me
| th + Florin United Brethren church A fow crops of tobacco were lio to bottom, and the townspeople | medicine but it did |
Bi i ® : > “lsold last week. Mr. Amos Forrey,| p no. more good than
| Iva Shoop, Rev. and Mrs. Harry A. [Mo Danial Qeltmacher and Mr.) scarcely believe that the trains | J if Fdrank justwater.
| Swartz, Esther Denlinger, Lester Abr Gamber sold their crops the could move, with all the tonnage |QOnce when we had been in town a little
| Brubaker, Dr. E. W. Garber, of the Iam 30 > Ds carried. book telling about Lydia E. Pinkham’s
| Vegetable Compound was le 10Ur car.
Vegeta,
do all my
» milking
1d gar-
baby girl |
| T have taken five bottles of
ble Compound now and 1
housework and help with the
and taking care of chickens
den. Besides 1 have a fine
eight months old, just the picture of
health and I am feeling fine, myself.
You may use this letter as a testi
nial and I will answer any
ing about the Vege )
| —Mrs. Osc 3% F. Bora
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will bring to your door that
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Reminder
You are due at
Hershey's Barber Shop
for a
HAIRCUT
EVERY 10 DAYS

Agent for Manhattan Laundry
STONE
Before placing your orders
elsewhere see us.
We have cut prices to pre
war prices.
J. N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.







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Stock and Poultry


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Remedies
li are positively
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Poultry ( upound
Lice and Mite Powder
Congealed Taree! Dip
ie reputati of these remedies
was procured thru the experience of
over a million satisfied customers.
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details phone 24R5 or
For further
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Mount Joy, Pa.
feb, 18-ti
6 S Seeds
| Flower Garden Seeds by
| packs age and Yoose, to suit your
pleasure and poeket book.
| May we have a share of your
| patronage.
ALSO BABY CHICK FOOD
Chandler's 5.28
Store
West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Sto7 P.M. \
Sunday Hours:

| Do you contemplate doing any
| Painting next Sprnig? If so, the
\first thing to consider is GOOD
[RBAINT. Don’t use a paint just be-
cause its cheap, but apply a good
| paint, is cheapest in the end.
I handle the well known

PAINT: Byeining’ s Ready Mixed
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I also mndie
Varnishes, Ete.
Paper
prices
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Mount Joy
25-6 mo.-pd
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Largely Line of
SPRING
HATS,
Caps and Glaves
in the City
PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY
JNO. A. H AAS, Propr. \
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I always have on hand anything ie
the line of
SMOKED MEATS, ‘HAM, DRIED
BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Park, Mutton
Krall’s Meat Market
West Main St., MOUNT JOY

We aim to give you Service
and Satisfaction.
West Main St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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IN STREET



Are Better
MILD HAVANA
0 BITTER.
SMOKE FREY'S NO'
CIGARS. THEY LEAV
NASTY, PIPEY AFTER
5¢ STRAIGHT S2. 2 FOR 50.
N.W. FREY & ‘SON. PA.


Ever Think Of It?
Mr. Business Man did you ever
stop to think that every copy of the
Bulletin is a salesman, visiting many,
many homes each week and soliciting
business for every advertiser in its
columns?

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