7 WEDN 08 r 7 2 SEPT. 9th, 192 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PAGE FIVE CUMBERLAND COUNTY Boro Council Local Doings AND SC BEE Met Last Evening Around Florin |. emai amon host to the wheat stem rust. - cently the first barberry eradication (From Page One) ALL THE UP. TO. DATE HAPPEN. |bee in the state was staged near | purchase of some. With that point INGS FROM THAT THRIVING Caliisle, in Cymberlang county, 160 in view, samples and bids were in- AND ere was found an area {vited from a number of manufac- I oy YiLLAcE acres, into which barberry had es- turers. Several representatives ap- caped from domestic plantings. A= peared before Council. Se ———— round this area stem rust had been These bids were then opened: Mr. John Weidman spent several causing exceptionally heavy loss to wheat crops for several years. Murray Rubber Co., Trenton, at Gettysburg. {3.—8$1.25, $1.10 and 90 cents per Mr. Grant Herr spent several The day before the one set for days at Cleveland, Ohio. the bee a group of Girl Scouts, un- | foot. B. F. Goodrich Co.—$1.40, $1.25 Mr, S. Nissly Gingrich has re- [der the direction of the county (and $1.15 per foot. Mr. Howard turned from a two weeks’ trip to|agent and specialists of the Penn- | Garber, the local representative, vol- Florida. sylvania State College, tagged all i unteered to contribute 10 per cent. | Mr. Harry Musselman, of Harris- the bushes to be destroyed. When of the purchase price, inasmuch as |Purg, was a Sunday visitor to his|the big day for the bee arrived, [ grain dealers donated 5,000 pounds [the hose was for the local company. | father. . Fabric Fire Hose Co., New York Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Booth and]of salt to be used in eradicating the The |daughter, Mildred, spent the week-|barberries. Fifteen farmers came Eff ti 1 th —$1.40 and $1.30 per foot. ec ive ugu representative of this company |end at Reading out for the bee and worked all day lagreed to donate a shut-off nozzle Mr. Earl Sheaffer left Monday |long. They applied the salt to 700 to the Fire Company if his company |for State College where he en- [biz bushes and to several thousand seedlings. These were thereby kill- received the order. enrolled as a student. Upon motion 1,000 feet of hose Mrs. Sarah Cox, of Harrisburg ied and removed as menaces to the was purchased from the Fabric Fire |is spending the week with Miss | Wheat crop in spreading rust. | Hose Co. at $1:30 per foot. Frances Masterson. Water Committee Mr. Eli Shickley, of York, spent| An entire new Grange county has COACH No W COAC N WwW er stated that coal are] front Tuesday ou Thursday with | just been organized in California, needed for the pumping station. The S. ichstetter’s. wr av Tics : 0 | committeed was oe to oe Messrs, Harry Wittle and Mar- with: several live subordinates and a Pomona organization, while a vaci- bids on same, tin Nentwig, of Harrisburg, were . Finance Sunday visitors in our village. ety of Grange activities are being Miss Mary Hershey left Monday extensive scale. Mr. Ross Eshleman reported the | 2 Y {undertaken on an HUDSON approval of all bills submitted. for oY ie iit Whate She will Light Committee Mr oo a. Han. ais i Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and fait Milter stated that light No.'son Wilbur, spent Sunday with SEVEN 127 on Columbia Avenue is useless Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dver Now Now [In its present location and recom- Mr and irs Willis Di ; PASS. {mended placing it nearer the middle spent Sunday. os A of the street. He also recommend- pei, ton Moo theems with ed the placing of a new light at Mr H id Qarher iI ¥r. © Mrs. . Roy Nissly ar- All Prices Freight and Tax E fhe ot Donegal Springs | home Sunday after a two ad anc es onegal street. | wanl« x " Bot ie : © | weeks’ vacation in Havana, Cub: Both lights ordered placed as re-| iss Florence Hershey left Mon- : | commended. . day night for Cooperstown, N. Y. % | Pumping Engineer where she will teach i i Geo. Schatz report ed having Mr “R Ne Fe 8 sehool 4 t 4 Mr. Y Z. Hershey, ast Wo rl d S G reates ram 55 nl | MR 2 er, bit § Sunday) Sept. 27th eam and 3,650,000 gallons by Wa- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob The MAgnificent Capitol [¥ r during August. N. Hershey. | a Chief Fire Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shickley | Mr. Levi G. Dillinger reported [and son, Mrs. Elsie Snyder and [one fire during the month, loss |son, and Stella Wachstetter mo- $12,000. Stated that ron 8 atec at company is in |tored to Gettysburg on Saturday. need of more fire hose and shut-off Howard Shickley and family and Homes. 166,369 Hudson-Essex sales for the eight month period ending August 1st represebts the largest six- | nozzle. Mrs. Elsie Snyder and son, have SPECIAL TRAIL cylinder output in the world’s history. This enormous production makes possiblé the finest quality S Board of Health returned home after spending sev- 8 yy J 0 . . : . ecretary M. M. Leib reported no |eral days with C. S. Wachstetter. ount Joy + es. at the lowest prices Hudson-Essex ever offered. Their outstanding sales success reflécts the high pub- |quarantines during August and sug- | Messrs. William Eichler, Martin lic estimation in which- Hudson-Essex are universally held,-and proceeds entirely fram what owners gested that the garbage on Henry |Liggins, Martin Nentwig and Wiser |® between Paoli and themselves say of these cars. Istreet shoul d be removed. Referred | Young witnessed the Athletic-Wash- to supervisor Smeltzer. ington ball game at Philadelphia, | Returning leave | Monday. 7:15 P. : © ° ~ Henry F. Garbe 31 ’ Mr. George Neiss appeared before ir narrowly escap- ifudson-Essex World’s Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars cut imi til « bate phe a" ig » he He a Hive oe crossing the highway at Kling’s Tickets on sale two da i | cently Mr. Noah J. Harmon’s dog ies a Ford sedan ceding excursion. . . . . | was run and New Jersey was going rest Ask about our EASY Time Payment Plan—18 Months to Pay. Immediate Deliveries riven by. Mr Pat “M15 and to avoid hitting the Gasber Pennsylvania R | that Mr. Harmon went to Mr. ran into a pole, completely y : | ander, told him that the dog was the Ford car. There 5 | were three occupants in the ear. | w rth $25 but he would accept $15 | | in settlement. This amount Mr. |LPeY Were not badly injured and |& |£ Alex: xander paid to Mr. Harmon. The Were glven 2 Jit io Penn . State, | . . 0 | 2 er was discussed and while Their Golden Wedding : 9 the re was no action in the A golden wed lding anniversary On Account of a Dog ter, the consensus of opinions | Was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs he « loo Nao “3 “cy 1 1 : that a dog has no business on Monroe Sheaffer, at their home here way and if killed, the own-| on Sunday. Thos: present were: i wii. Mr. and Mrs, Monroe” gh DISCOUNT STAMPS 1923.63 Ek Ii ] 2 lly the; ih in| a Every S.& H. ‘Premium Received in Exchange for S. & H. Green Stamps Fy is Standard Merchandise ~ pL ree EE —— Make your purchases where All Orders delivered prompt- S. 8 H. Green Stamps aréis- I RI: ly without any extra charge. sued and enjoy a Substantial Call us by phone at your con- Mount Joy, Pa. venience. Phone No. 41R5. son, S, Hershey, al o jects to Opening i nt 3 Mr. and Mrs. Throug a communication’ the | Newco mer, 's alunga; Mr. and 1} 7 Iron Co object- Harry Flowers, Mrs. Ani ew street | 2 Mrs. F th Neiman, of Lan- i . : € Joseph Booser, 1 motion an ordinance will be | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plank and for the opening of a pro-| daughter, Madeline; Mrs. Mary Rei- ( 1ew street from Maret to hart, of Penbrook; Mr. and Mrs. street. enry oO. Gennert, Lebanon; Mr 1 ; and Mrs. Jacob Frey, Elizabethtown: AN ALLY AROUND i Tax Cellector’s Report Mrs. Thomas Sharp, Ard Wore | The report of Tax Collector T. M. | Rob Y a A Mis. DISH [Breneman was then read. He was [of Mari opie BR susie Solon f Ever ad, € Was | of Marietta; Mr. and Samue SVErY.. mM | exonerated from collecting taxes to | { Young and son Wien Mr are! i 8 Woman amount of $39. Roy Fornc o Py lh Yr “and Mrs. and child hgs a fond 5 rney, -Miss be PU- : B. Zeller stated that | pagar Mss oh 3 Bry spot in their v 1d 1: war ’ Gg Da S anc Austin : Won ay more sewer! Anderson, of Plorin, ory for good ld fash- pipes near the property of Mr. Thos —_———— ioned bread and ilk mi J. Bro Jr ( aK & ’h ot row i Jp, 3 Youd poke a mad PENNSYLVANIA WHEAT and Martin’si Dairy oT PRODUCTION SETS RECORD | milk especially] pleases reet committee. The. bills were then paid and them, ouncil adjourned. . : eee er ing this year one of the best winter 120 MORE MILES HARD wheat crops in the history of the RS MARTIN x ROADS FOR PENNSYLVAN State. The quality has never been ANITAR g IA | better, and the estimated average 5 RYDAIRY, Ee vield is 20 bushels per acre, as com- | bt PROB. farmers and tour- ta 2% o-vear average of 17.8 | 20 miles more of | bushels. ‘hile the average vield in 5 EGA rhways than they did [many of the wheat-growing coun- WW ThA) THE recording to the Sears-| ties is ° even greater, there is no! 1 Foundation. | brevious record of a 20-bushel es- | ed in the maid State average, to! A VERY GOOD HOME t a total of}the Federal-State Crop eporting 1 the federal Service, Pennsylvania Department | CHEAP hosp CHEAP $2,107,329. | of Agriculture, Harrisburg 1 n Sider this The estimated total ia is 24,-| 1 want to sell Mr, J. M. Backs in the state |560,000 bushels, which is about 5.- | Shsfoes Fine Dwelling on, West >» the total [000,000 bushels greater than Ma in Street, Mount Joy and sell ious to last! ago, slightly more than the 5-vear iF quick. Has 21% Story Frame average, and the highest total vield | House with 6 rooms on one side since 1919, when the acreage was || 20d 5 on other. Steam Heat, tourist in the 175,000 greater due to war demand L | Electric Lights, tin root. to the farmer, In spite of the excellent ave . Frame Stable all concrete on ion. It is | condition of the crop, ther first floor, room for 6 cars, every farm. | Some counties where farmers Could easily be converted into of the country |n€ed of further wheat improve a 6 room house. Also Chicken farm products | 2¢cording to George 3 House. 4 a. marketing specialist. More at Who wants this bargain at lizer, machinery, | t€ntion s ee i x x SCARY 97,000 , y, teat] i E. SCHROLL, Mount Joy, Pa. town. When |°f Wheat seeded, t icks feasible this | ©f &arlic and cockle, ar n but it re- | treating of seed wheat f v hours’ labor | County, for example, roads must | indicate considerable smut whict the tourist decreasing the value of the crop ap- com- | Proximately 6 cents.a bushel. Farm- a eood ser-|ers are advised to get in touch with farm to the | their County Agent in regar downricht ne-|{reatment of seed wheat for In Adams, Bucks, Chester, Cumber- t hard road sve land, Delaware, Franklin and Mont. and other siztes gomery the heat sul} . 4 a contains garlic, but not 1r such | or. a8 add 5h fhe farm- 1 jarge amounts as in former years, CAR WASHING AND\GREASING a naw x Po due probably to planting garlic-free ne A Ti " {seed wheat. dation States, it he has not been Early threshing has been practiced GOODRICH TIRES AND sow to take : Vaan Ea Joe 9D in the Angoumeois Moth infested Phone 119R3 DO of Hii on wh on | 2T€a and records of receipts at Ler” | Marietta St., Adjoining Groff Bldg) th mors frequented Fig. rina) markets on 123 cars, about aug. 26-tf ures show that e oon ot thott nur 123,000 bushels, show that Rn] a | kets take in fifteen to thirty dol- Single Ho a infegiod I the {lars up to several hundred a day, THoLi. oweveh 1 ms Be 1d ing = a inal the pre fested area who threshed late s rould A with er, en tourists fumicate all stored wheat to prevent ponderance of buvers being sts a driving through the vicinity. Some famage by moth, £ ese are othing more than 3 : a i dT rd ition _ In New Zealand, after a recent | while the more pretentious are ra ne em sccompamied, by 8 tidinos whieh he | heavy win e streets and gutters 3 | in buildings which the s be were filled with small fish that hed Decide Quick, Our | son’s business. The ¢ql | been blown from the streams and Getting Low ! of the markets are water holes nearby. have conveni lent par king & 11t1es x i where prospectiv buvers may ex Ohio b¥%nks are offering 5 per | amine the = : of goo Is, which | cent on savings deposits as against shoul d be of od quality vet mo a former rate of 4 per cent. Com- ively dis- | petition from building and loan as-|Phone 66-R4 Mount Joy erately priced and attractively i played. sociations is assigned as the cause. sept. 2-tf food mem Saving. Pennsylvania farmers are harvest- Fine Whole Grain Rice, Per ek 10¢ Chocolate Marshmallows, Per Pound 35¢ A 5 Pound Box $1.50 Puffed Rice, Per Package Pink Salmon, Per can P. 8 'G. Laundry Soap, Per Bar ....... Selected Spanish Olives, Quart Size Apple Butter, Large Can Jello, All Flavors, Per Package eage, while a : 1 High Grade Flour, 123 Lb Sack Peanut Butter Kisses, Per Pound Beechnut Spaghetti, Per Can Fey Sifted Poss, Der Can Sharpless Brick Cheese, Per Pound .. 3 gate Wash Basin, Each FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 101h § Sac 61c : 25 Ib Sack $1.53 Best Butter Made Per Lb 53c | Good Quality Butter 49¢ — Vacuum Bottle | Nights are beginning to get Hie isa Baraat cool, a little more cover is KX © Full Pint Size needed. We are offering a A Black Leatherette Very Good Gray Double . 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