© |e | 5 @9 | : ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 ¢) 9) shoppers. Greater Store Opening. Everyone of our thirty-five depart- ments will be bubbling over with the greatest quantity of bargains this store has ever offered in a single day. A cordial welcome and real, worthwhile savings await the many customers and friends of Mount Joy and vicinity, svho 0 M. T. GARVIN & 29 to 37 East King Street LANCASTER, Ws THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCAST Saturday--GARVIN DAY in the Tremendous Sale Celebrating Our Grealer Store Opening Seldom has any sale held so much interest for the thrifty Saturday will be known as GARVIN DAY and we intend to make it the record-breaking event of Our will come to see the larger Garvin Store and take advantage Score Specials. ain ii ©O© 9 ©00000000000000000000000000000 ©0000) NOT USE GAS? The New Process ZRanges. Also Rex Water Hea both Instantan- eous and Searage Gs DONEGAL GAS foe dog MOUNT JOY, PENNA. og ii PREREEEREEO® 6 ® Read the "Bulletin i » g i ar 980080080200 teense The man who thought a buggy was good enough IN THE old days, a solid, conservative citizen might sniff and tell you he didn’t read advertising. He didn’t think so much of the horseless carriage, either. The telephone was newfangled, and an insult to the United States mails. As for radio, aeroplanes, wireless photography—if they had been born then, he probably would have thought them a bit immoral. But he’s changed. He’s been educated. His point of view has been made broader and more modern. He has been civilized—by the automobile, the telephone, radio, advertising. Every single one has opened up new paths for him, taught him new things. Advertising, especially. Advertising tells him the new- est things to wear, the best things to eat. Advertising tells his wife how to make a home up to date and attractive. Advertising tells him the prices to pay for things he buys, saves him from the old-fashioned ways of doing business—helps him live well, keeps him modern. Advertising can help you. The advertisements in this paper are here to tell you many things that make life more comfortable, more interesting, happier. Read them. faithfully. They'll keep you abreast of the times. They’ll prevent you from becoming the type of old fogy—who—sniff—doesn’t read advertising. [Mount Joy Bulletin Advertising is the key to modernity announce {ten many varieties planted. Faulty Elimination Stonid Be Corrected—Good Elimination | s Essential to Good Health. F you would be well, see to your elimination. tion permits toxic material to re- main in the blood and upset the whole system. Then, one is apt to have a tired, languid feeling and, | sometimes, a toxic backache or head ache, and often some irregularity of secretions, such as scanty or burn- ing passages. More and more people are acclaiming the value of Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this condition. For more than forty years Doan’s have been winning favc - the country over. Ask your neighbor! DOA N’S PILLS 60c Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. RHEEMS Mrs. B. Frank Good of the birth of twin Mr. and daughters to be known as Virginia Matie and Merle Elizabeth. Miss Mary Elizaseth Harnish from near New Danville spent the weekend at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. Alida Greider at Rheems. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Eminheiser, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Eminheiser flit- ted into the beautiful home pur- chased from the Amos Garber es- tate at Rheems, Mrs. Alida Greider is converting vart of her poultry farm at Rheems jinto a { pleasant weather last week she had flower garden. During the thousand gladiolus bulbs of John Zeager and family flitted from Mt. Joy township into the Al- len Ober double house at Rheems. Mr. and Mrs. C. Myers flitted from {the Dan Erb tenant house into the Mrs. Alida Greider single house at Rheems last week. The egg production increased during the pleasant weather, the past few weeks. Harry Eminheiser these bulletins shoul Geo. F. Requests for be addressed to Editor, Department of Harrisburg. enim Help Heal Tree Wounds Wounds on apple and pear when two inches across or less wil if properly made, heal ily without any treatment. | larger {wax or white lead and Fo il, dark it oa whi 3 obleiomaic Faulty kidney ac- | imethods used to control the insect. Johnson, Agriculture, trees satisfactor- wounds cover with grafting raw linseed with lempblack if urn, PENNA. | | | Local Doings Around Flor | | | | | | | | (From Page One) Iter Jane of Lancaster called on C. Wachstetters last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mussleman and children of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Harry |S. Musselman. Mr. and Samuel Young {Mr. and Mrs. Rey Forney and son, Junior, visited relatives in York {County on Sunday. i Mrs. Wm. Bennett Altoona spent a few days in town {last week as guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer. Mir. Harvey Fisher, of Milton (rove, moved his family and house- hold effects into the Mrs. Abram | Eshleman house in this place. IS. and Mrs. and son, of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Malehorn and son Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth and son spent Sunday with friends in York Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wachstetter entertained these guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sload and chil- dren, Anna Charlotte, Charles and Grace. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wachstetter entertained these guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sload and children, Anna Charlotte, Charles, and Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Reinhold and son Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Stauffer and Abram Hess and fam- ily spent Sunday in town with the family of Almos Earhart. Mrs. Annie Hoffman and family entertained at their home on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Orla children, Miriam, Harold, Anna, of Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Heise are returning to their home after spending the Winter at Orlando, Florida. The Sophomore Class of the Mt. Joy High School held a St. Patrick’s party at the home of William Light, in this place. Decorations and fav- ors were in keeping with the occa- sion. Games and dancing were the features of the evening. Refresh- ments were served and all had a very enjoyable time. Almost forty Heise and Louis and Mr. and heads the list for daily production {members were present, from his white Leghorns, at 780 eine eggs. Mrs. S. S. Shearer 360. Clayton Newcomer 276. Charles BETTER oR CTICE Ricedorf 340. Ricedoarf has 800 1 (hese tWO| Grading and selling cooperatively OEE a br Clas: of “the has helped materially to improve Reformed Sunday School at Eliza- oe Cb A Siegneny bethtown held a birthday surprise; =.” ceived by the United States Depart- Take Care of Fresh Cow and after refreshing. Feed 1, | Extension foresters of the Penn isylvania State College yr | the demand for before. The supply ies is close to tion except for a few species. wheat bran to which a little salt has d| been added is excellent just before the report that forest trees for the spring planting is greater than ever at state nurser- the point of exhaus- MANOR HIGH DEFEATS MOUNT JOY HIGH Mount Joy High School teams split even in a pair of games on the local court Friday night, The Var- gity tossers went down to defeat at the hands of Manor High in the eature game by a score of 36 to 22, while the Reserves tumbled the Maytown High outfit, 41 to 13. The contest between the Varsity teams was a nip and tuck affair for a half but that Manor swung into her real stride and piled up a safe rh margin, Mount Joy, however, went to pieces after the first half and missed many easy chances at the basket. Every time Mt. Joy missed, Manor took the ball down the floor for a score, Scores: Manor High Field Foul Total Goals Goals Funk, F 3 1 7 Erisman, F ..... 4 4 12 Wallick, F '...... 0 0 0 Gordinies, F . 1 0 2 Shoff, C........ 4 0 8 Reesner, G ...... 2 1 5 Nicodemus, G ... 0 2 2 Seigrist, G ...... 0 0 0 Totals: . .... cs 14 8 36 Mount Joy H. S. Field Foul Totals Goals Goals Herman, F ...... 0 3 3 Heilig, I ....... 2 2 6 Halbleib,-€........ 0 1 1 Beamenderfer, G 3 0 6 Meisenbenger, G 0 0 0 Hawthorne, G ... 2 0 4 Laskewitz, F 1 0 2 Klugh, F =<... 0 0 0 Totals: a 8 6 22 Referee, Swank. el Eee. York Defeats Junior High On Thursday evening the West York Junior High Boys journeyed here and defeated our Junior High Boys by a 44-19 score, as follows: Mount Joy Field Foul Total Goals Goals Siler, Bhi eile 0 0 Divitt, FF 00... 0 0 0 Leith, 0 0 Grove, C. ........ 2 0 4 Webb/ QC. =o. di 0 0 0 Pennell, G . 2 0 Hostetter, G ..... 1 0 2 Charles, F ....... 2 1 5 Barte, Tl... 00% 2 0 4 Weaver, FF. ....... 0 0 0 Totals. i. ves 9 1 19 West York Boys Field Foul Totals Goals Goals Sowers, F ....... 17 0 34 3arnes, PF .% 3 06 Arnold, C 0 0 0 Garland, G :...... 2 0 4 Smith, G5... 0 ee 0 0 0 Stump, Gi... 0 0 0 Wentz, 6G ........ 0 0 0 Totals... 22 0 44 Referee, Ellis; Timer, Sweigart; Scorer, Laskewitz. re QQ rrr Our Reserves Won Our High School Reserves won easily from Maytown High in the preliminary game here Friday night 41-13. Diffenderfer was the local ace, scoring 22 points. The score: Maytown High Field Foul Total Goals Goals which discuss the Japanese beetle | : coin pen — and give control measures. Bulle- | Cows about to freshen should be otal. ie. a 5 2 12 tin 406 entitled “Sprays ‘for the | given special care and 3 Referee, Ellis; Timer, Sweigart; vas: i as : wi ot water Hk ‘Japanese Beetle” gives spraying mash made with hot water and|g. ior ee tl Birds Help Farmers 1 Birds, because of the enormous |ant than the exact mixture. Be path of lempersiure. : Por at quantities of insects that they con- | sure that the grains are clean and loast a day after give enly sume, are impoitant allies of the | wholesome. Feed both mash and warm water to dink. farmer in his warfare against crop {grain in or hoppers. pests. Where proper measures mmm i | Strong Demand For Forest Trees |have been adopted to attract and Spread Tile First -| protect birds and to increase thei number by providing boxes nesting facilities, an increase o several fold in has resulted, with from depredations of sects. decreased losses closely played game with the West York High Girls by a score, 12-9 as and the bird population injurious in- | pound, but lay them beiow the The Hershey bowlers we to bow to the I O, O. F. of this place, on the Chocolate alleys on Friday evening, our winning by 871 pins. O’Neill the big noise for the victors with score of 208 for high single 530 for high triple. The score: Mt. Joy 1st 2nd 2rd ko O'Neil ...... 208 143 179 G. Brown ... 202 134 2 Shaeffer 178 167 172 . Bayr “o.oo i. 177° °147 167 491 Garber ..... 174 154 131 459 Derr ....... "174 Total, .... 911 813 783 2507 Hershey ‘ ist 2nd 3rd Tis. Ludwig ..... 150 183 134 467 Horner ..... 132 158 141 431 Morris 135 135 Lingle ...... 142 136 278 Eckenroth 140 129 146 415 Eby Robertson ... 109 146 255 Smith 1556 155 Total ....- 699 1715 1722 2136 I. O. O. F. SPECIALS DEFEATED EPHRATA Our I O. O, F. Specials met Ephrata on the Lancaster alleys and defeated the Cloisterites by a mars gin of 97 pins. Hagy was high single and triple. The score: Ephrata 1st 2nd 3rd Tis ... 182 162 235 bH79 Paul... 0.0.0 137 136 273 Dotterman 155 127 152 434 Hagy ... 0... 248 180 159 587 Boeck 139 139 Weaver ..... 6 568 Total O'Neil .....; G. Brown Chambers Barr |... Derr 5. Hershey Total ..... The Mt, Joy Aces p} easy for the York Malta) at York Monday night team winning by a ma pins. Score: York Malt 1st 2 King 164 17 Cooper ..... 152 1 Kohler... 160 14 E. McDowell 3 W. McDowell .160 Blumm ..... 157 Totals .... 793 Mt. Joy 1st Pag: tom 155 M. Good 120 F. Good 118 Weaver ..... 132 Garber Bailey 173 146 Totals .... 698 810 Mount Joy Deuces on Ti The Mt. Joy Deuces handé Middletown team a defeat here Re Rit % 85 > Thursday night by a margin of "1g FR EA . er C. 2 0 4; PIBS: Score: Beschler, G ...... 0 0 0 Middletown Ee) McKain, G ....... 0 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 34s Smith. C 0 0 o | Meeter ..... 164 181 5 SRE ra Poa Jah 160 143 165 468 als 5 Lynch... ou; 156 187 343 Tolls sn > 8 ABN ad 150 131 176 457 Mi. Joy Reserves otal 186 133 143 462 ok hie ol | nr 172 164 326 y 2 4 2] pot .... 832 T44 825 2401 aries, I cL oes Sprecher, C ...... 0 0 0 Mount Joy i Bed is Newcomer, G .... 2 2 6 § n Longenecker GG .... 8 0 0 Myers wie ie a. 135 185 162 482 B 2 0 4 | Wealand 149 173 155 477 i dy FL “0 0 o} Bates ...... 164 174 388 oR aT an Walters ..... 159 159 Totals ie 9 41 ( Mateer -..... 142 186 157 485 fictered. Swank Bailey ....- 167 161 165 493 ; etl eee een — — — — West York Girls Won Total 767 879 798 2434 4 As a preliminary game the Junior fi High Girls were defeated in a|SPRAY GRAPES TO GET BIGGER, BETTER CRO’ Spraying grapes is a paying p ion Miss Rule yen 2 x ment of Agriculture from County follows csition, demonstrations in the Class as ‘he toms of Jr ondlagent 8, Surber. Referring to Mount Joy Totals | Sos PN Mus, Elmer R. raybi at wi % the grading and sale of sheep, Mr. Field Foul Totals Records on five years of sila BY on ote a Surber contrasts the old method a Goals Goals . | in demonstration vineyards / \ ed. Games and fon Ag the new. “In the old way,” he says.|Brown, F ........ 3 0 6 an average yield of 8.33 4 \ sg ee 2 il “it was the same price to everybody |Brandt, F ........ 1 1 5 acre, an increase of two t tivities of the grenme i li Y | but under the grading plan the best | Hoffer, S-C ...... 0 0 0 er 100 per cent more tha 23 members of the oy Tn ng | lambs bring the most money. Our | Garland, C ...... 0 0 0 age yield of the Erie o Mr. H. L. Gise, ig on 39: Ah | farmers soon learned that if ajZink, G ......... 0 0 0 bolt. The sugar cont ’ Mrs. Millbe and Me. Sees. for neighbor had better lambs he re-|{Heilig, G ........ 0 0 0 from the deraonstrat received numerous, beautiful gifts. .ojveq a higher cheek. This indue-|Barnhart, F. vue eva 0 0 16.32 per cenly led them to take notice of what TL es . th! 2.95 per cent over e FARMERS CAN GET I neighbors were doing. It was not Loire 4 3 9 the belt as a whole. BEETLE INFORMATION | [long before i inferior | West York Girls a SE " : | breeding stock obtained better Field Foul Total Better Grab This > The extension of the t TAPERS | ack and also gave their sheep the Goals Goals If there Is any one Who Wants beetle quarantine area last fall and! 00h worm treatment. Briefly, 3 Re 5 9 12 = Tess in thi the nearing of the season when the | Plath, F-G. 5 2 good paying business in this sectior aring.o © Soc |grading has done a great deal to-|;. 1." "bg co 0 0 0 tis A large limest bar. beetles d their damage, has re- Lichty, F-S-C ..... here it is. arge limestone q eetles co heir dams 12 {ward the better care of lambs.” 2 Ten 0 0 0) i b her. ho sulted in a great increase In re-| Palmer, C ....... ry with house, barn, crusher, rScs, 8 ? | The local association has been Giri 0 re 2 i = ts f blicat n control | Jacobs, S-C ...... 0 0 trucks, all tools, etc., now In opera quests for publications o | shipping about 4,000 lambs each Krobet. G 0 0 0) tien: 1 be Gold Possession any of this insect pest, according to the | . = Gp satisfactory returns G ....... °c be : sold, 5s State Department of Agriculture. 2 rs Allison, G ~~ 4. 0 0 time. Don‘ fool around if you are ! The Department has available for jowne Ye Loucks, G ....... 0 0 0 | interested, Call phone or write Jno. free distribution two bulletins | Appel, Gia. 0 0 0 | E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41R2. tf eee tl Ae. Give Chicks Clean Feed The all-mash system is the ‘my sanitary method for feeding chi It also is a labor-saver. The con- = dition of the grain is more import- the ditches after the tile have been spread. Start at the outlet and work uphill. Haye a depth of not less than two feet. Do s | not use tile as a culvert elon r In tiling, dig £ tom of the pound.