The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1929, Image 6

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By F. O. Alexander
"FINNEY OF THE FORCE _
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LAN
CASTER CO, PA.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1929
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| Y- are cordially
invited to attend
our Spring Opening
1929
THIS WEEK
We are ready with our Spring line of fine Dry Goods, Ho-
siery. Underwear, Scarfs, Buckles. and Ready-to-Wear. Be-
yond a doubt the line is the finest we ever displayed.
A hearty welcome awaits you, and we will be happy to show
you the new merchandise and help you choose. Come in today
while assortments are complete,

Booth's Quality Merchandise
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FIRST “CATERPILLAR” TENS
DELIVERED IN TERRITORY
1929 WORK OF
Mr. H. C. assinger and A. W.


Hetrick, of savertown, and John
mars H. Richter, of Perry County, have
(From Page One) | received tthe first “Caterpillar”
ing. This bill has been indefinitely | Tens to be delivered in this terri-
i postponed by the House Commit-|tory according to W. F. Barnard,
tee on Game. “Caterpillar’’ dealer in Harrisburg
House Bill No. 237—Providing | Penna.
ifor a Closed Season on Rauffed Farmers and Orchardmen will
| Grouse for Three Years. This bill | watch the work of this small “Cat-
has been indefinitely postponed by |erpillar” with interest. The spot-
the House Committee on Game. [light of the tractor world is on
House Bill No. 278—Increase of [these tractors and their owners.
Non-Resident License Fee. This bill | These first Tens are making history

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A
PLOW--An Acre Every Hour
With a “CATERPILLAR” tractor and do it for about one-
half the cost of plowing with horses or for about one-third less
than the cost of doing it with a wheel type tractor.
A “CATERPILLAR” tractor does with
power engine more than any other tractor can do with a twenty
horse power engine. A fourteen horse power engine requires
less fuel than a twenty. A “CATERPILLAR” tractor reduces
slippage—when wheels slip fuel is burned uselessly; money and
time are lost. A “CATERPILLAR” tractor does not pack the
soil—packing soil reduces yields. A “CATERPILLAR” tractor
will work any time, anywhere—in mud, dust or snow, up hill
or down, over rocks or ditches, for twenty-four hours a day.
A “CATERPILLAR” TRACTOR IS BETTER, QUICKER.
- CHEAPER. Write for information and prices.
Barnard Tractor & Equipment Company Inc.
15th & Mayflower Sts.,, HARRISBURG, PA.
“CATERPILLAR” TRACTORS, RUSSELL ROAD MACHINES,
AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, SNOW PLOWS, ETC.
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a fourteen horse-
Seed Potatoes
To arrive—Michigan Certified Russets,
Maine Certified Cobblers, Selected Early
Surprise. Get our price before you buy.
The Great Atlanlic and Pacific
Tea Company
51 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA.
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We Not Only Correct Your Sight
But we help you to get rid of that Nerve Strain which Defec-
tive Vision causes.
Don’t envy good sight—Have it!
See our Optometrists and you will see better.
APPEL & WEBER
Optometrists and Opticians
40 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA.

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ments by the House Committee on |itary Affairs. This bill provides a
Game. | $10.00 penalty for the using of
House Bill No. 1540—Amending | SPares in vermin ior fur
Section 101 of Game Code. This bearing animals, am
(bill provides that protection be | House i Ne.
given to wood ducks, eider ducks | of protection from skunks. (Intro-
| Powers of the
has been placed on the postponed |in this territory.
calendar by the House Committee| It will be recalled that Snyder
| . .
on Game. | County is a mountainous county
House Bill No. 299—Alien Li-|and these “Caterpillar” Tens will
cense, Courtesy License and Chang-|be called upon to do strenuous
ing License Period. This bill has| work. This is characteristic of
been reported out of Committee | ‘“Caterpillars’’—that whenever the
with slight amendments and comes | work is hardest-—sometimes suppos-
{up for the first reading Monday | edly impossible—there they will be
night, March 25th. found. In the partly rolling or
House /Bill No. 395—Increase in|more level farming sections of
| Pennsylvania, the
| made by the Caterpillar Tractor
| Company of Peoria, Illinois, are al-
| so being used.
| Several other
Fur Dealer’s License and Providing
for License for Fur Farming. This
bill has been reported out of Com-
mittee and passed first reading in
the House. of
farmers this

House Bill No. 441—Providing | territory have ordered “Caterpillar”
for a License Button instead of a|Tens and Mr. Barnard expects a
License Tag. This bill has been|deluge of orders when farmers and
reported out of Committee and|others see for themselves what this
passed first reading in the House. |latest “Caterpillar” can do.
House Bill No. 520—Reducing | re
the Bounty on Wildcats from $15 |
Adopt Regular Practice
Regularity in feeding dairy cat-
4 : tle is important. Cows are largely
This bill has been amended by the | I 3 2 z oy re largely
| creatures of habit, so time and or-
House Committee on Game by re-|
: : ) ler feed should: 1
moving the red fox from the °° of feeding should follow the
daily. Make
: : ._|same general routine
ty list and has passed first reading |’, i ;
changes gradually and see that ra-
| tions are always as nearly balanced
in the House.
House Bill No. 521—Amending | :
and Clarifying Section 725 of the | 28 possible. Tt pays.
Game Code. This bill has been re- | Tt
ported out of the House Committee | Inspect Quarries
on Game and has passed first read-{ The Pennsylvania Department «of
ing. | Highways is making an inspection
House Bill No. 758—Provides | of all commercial quarries from
that the Season for the Taking of | Which they obtain stone to check on
Muskrats be from Dec. 1st to thelthe quality obtained and methods
Last Day of February. This bill has|of production. ;
> | |
been reported out of the House |
| .
Committee on Game and has passed| Consistent and NOT spasmodic
first reading. |advertising always pays best. Each
House Bill No. 812—Giving the | time you stop advertising, the pub-
to $10 and placing a bounty of $5
each for the Killing of Goshawks.

Game Commission the Right to | lic thinks you quit business. tf
Designate Certain Lands as Deer | 7
Lands. This bill has been indefin- | still in the hands of the Senate
itely postponed by the House Com-|Committee of Game and Fish.
mittee on Game. | Senate Bill No. 825—This bill
House Bill No. 907—Permitting [would consolidate the Game, Fish
the Sunday Training of Dogs. This!and Forestry Departments and pro-
bill, as reported last week, has been |vides for a Conservation Commis-
indefinitely postponed by the Com-|sion. This bill is still in the Com-
mittee on Law and Order. | mittee of Judiciary General.
House Bill No. 1174-—Amending| House Bill No. 915—Known as]
Hunter's License Law. This bill | the Revenue Bill or Fiscal Code.
provides that hunters’ licenses and|This bill has been reported from!
tags shall be in the hands of the!Senate Committee on Finance with
County Treasurers at least 30 days|amendments. House Bill No. 919. |
prior to the expiration of the old is a companion bill to 915]!
licenses.
This bill has been report-|and provides for the Department!
ed out by the Committee on Game |of Revenue to issue hunters’ licen-|
and has passed second reading. ses, has been reported from the |
House Bill No. 1371—Providing | Senate Finance Committee with |
for the Taking of Male Wild Tur-| slight amendments.
keys with Beards. This bill has | House Bill No. 1043—Providing |
been indefinitely postponed by the methods of procedure for the’
House Committee on Game. {board to regulate and control sea-
House Bill No. 1481—Providing | sons and bag limits under certain
for a Change in the Season for’ restrictions. This bill will be up
Taking Raccoons and also prohibit- [for final passage in the House on
ing the Trapping of Raccoons un-|Monday night.
der Penalty of $50.00. This bill] The following additional bills
has been indefinitely postponed by have been introduced during the
the House Committee on Game. | week:
House Bill No. 1529—Methods | House Bil] No. 1766—Prohibit-
and Open Season for the Taking of | Ing the use of snares. (Introduced
Raccoons. This bill has been re- {DY Rep. Wheeler, Forest County.)
ported out with several amend- | Referred to the Committee on Mil-
This duced by Rep. Aston, Luzerne Co.)
loons, grebes and reed birds. | Thi :
bill has been referred to the Sub- | his bil has been referred fo; the
| Committee on Agriculture.
Committee of the House Committee | . So
{ House Bill No. 1786—Amending
on Game, ia 4
Section 501 of the Game code.
House Bill No. | (Introduced by Rep. Shelly, Adams
1660—Providing
that Field Trials be ' Held During | ey Roforved C
the Worth of Murch, This biil "or io Lommitiee
“Caterpillar” |
Eating The
Motoring Public
VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR |
| MOTORISTS FURNISHED THE
| BULLETIN BY LANCASTER
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
A plea to parents to keep their |
| children from roller skating and bi- |
cycle riding on the streets and the
highways, is made in a statement |
| . |
Edward P. Curran, Safety Di-
by
actor of the Keystone Automobile |
[Clb ; !
“Every spring,” said Mr. Curran,
| “newspaper headlines tell the trag-
lic story of death and injury to the
| youthful cyclists and roller skaters.
Already several deaths have been
reported, and it requires no prophe-
(tic vision to foretell other casual-
|ties under the lax parental discip-
line that seems to exist today.
“Tt is difficult to believe that any
man or woman who drives an auto-
mobile, or rides in one, can have so
(little appreciation of the dangers
of the highways as to permit sons
lor daughters to jeopardize their
lives by dashing along the streets
jon roller skates or weaving their
way through traffic on bicycles. Yet
the number of children appearing
on skates and ‘bikes’ is increasing
land the casualty list is steadily
| mounting.
“In. practically 100 per cent of
accidents involving motorists and
cyclists, the cycle rider is injured,
often seriously, only too frequently,
[fatally. The boy or girl on a bi-
'eyele who shoots noiselessly from a
side street to a main artery has
little chance to escape if an auto-,
|mobile is within 50 feet of the in-
| tersection, regardless of its speed. |
The child who whizzes around a |
corner on roller skates has just as|
Jdittle chance to avoid injury or |
death.
accident on ne
cannot bring back a pre-
| cious life. It it is better by far to
{curtail the pleasure of that ener-
getic boy or girl than to spend the
rest of one’s life in vain regrets.”
I Qe
LOCAL LO. O. F. TEAM
TRIMMED YORK MALTAS
“Blaming the
{motorist

Our local Odd Fellow bowling
aggregation gave the Malta team,
of York, a neat lacing by a margin
of 113 points, Sol Barr and Leash
were high triplets with 603 and 604
points respectively. Herr was high
single with 236. The score:
York Maltas
1st 2nd 3rd Tis.
Leash ...... 232 172 200 604
Gross ...... 168 194 224 586
Grube ..:... ea 9371 350
Cooper ..... 174 ... 171 345
Amold ..... 131 206 149 436
E. McDowell. 194 189 383
Totals 899 940 915 2754
Mt. Joy 1. O. O. F.
1st 2nd 3rd TIs
Barr 199 182 222 603
Bennett ..... 163 195 189 ' 547
Hershey 220: ... 180 400
Brown ...... Le, 199 172 8371
Herr 236 182: 158 576
Dorr ....... 167 203 370
Totals 985 961 921 2867
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SALE REGISTER
If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale, ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready, let us print your bills.
That’s the cheapest advertising you
can get.
Thursday, March 28—One
west of Salunga, near Fry’s Mill,
live stock and implements by Mr.
John J. Hamilton. Frank auct.
Friday, Mar. 29—On their prem-
ises near the Boro limits, the annual
mile

that
may
to
the
may
1st to
on Game. This bill provides
has been referred to the Sub-Com-| ii provides
ities | grey, black and fox squirrels
be te k 4 4 i S p 2 ar b
House Bill No. 1665—Providing | 30th Re from Ins
for the Use of the Bow and Arrow {month of October and Sain.
in Taking Game. This bill has been |pe taken from November
reported out by the House Commit- | November 15th. 7
tee on Game and will be on the| House Bill No.
calendar for Monday night, March | the se }
25th.
1787-—Changing
| (Introduced by
House Bill No. 1621—Providing | Luzerne County). This
for an Open Season on Female | vides that dogs can
Deer Every Leap Year. This bill|from September 15th to November
has been indefinitely postponed by | 30th. Also provides for a closed
the House Committee on Game. {training season from December 1st
House Bill No. 151—Act to Reg-|to December 16th and then would
ulate and Control the Use of Fire. | permit the training again from De-
arms. This bill is now in second [cember 16th to March 15th.
reading in the House. There is al- House Bill No. 1843—Providing
so a companion bill in the Senate |for field trials by dogs on raccoons.
which has been referred back to | (Introduced by Rep. Stevenson, of
Committee for amendment. Mercer Co.) This bill provides for
Senate Bill No. 47-—Removing [the holding of field trials upon led
Board to Control |animals for coon dogs between
and Regulate Seasons. This bill is|July 1st ond October 1st.
Rep. Aston,
bill pro-
be trained
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ason for the training of dogs.'
community sale by C. S. Frank &
Bro.
Saturday, March 30—On the pre-
mises, No. 235 North Barbara St.,
Mt. Joy, large lot of household
goods by Henry Evans and Ray-
(mond G. Eby. Mumma, auct.
| Saturday, March 30—At the
Baldy Department building, oppo-
[site the Levy Warehouse, in Flor-





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So deliciously different, when once you eat a slice,
you'll want it in preference to any other kind—
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A new method of baking brings out a hitherto un-
known savory flavor.
Big, Fine, Fluffy, Flavorful, Oven-Fresh Loaves—
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Potato Bread is pleasing everybody so Pas that
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lin, sale of shoats, poultry, furni-
ture, fruit and potatoes
Widman. Vogle, auct.
{ Friday, April 26—At the auction
rooms of John H. Myers & Co., 12
{ South Duke St., Lancaster, real es-
tate by Daniel A. Marks, guardian
of Marie A. E. Hohman.
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Broadcast Farm Talks
Daily agricultural programs are
broadcast by WPSC, the State Col-
lege station, from Monday to Fri-
day each week. They begin at 12.-
45 P. M. and are transmitted on a
wave length of 243.8 meters or a
frequency of 1230 kilocycles. The
weather reports and talks on timely
subjects are included.
| Telephone 5R5
by Wm. |



 
Four Momnihs From Now
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(CHICK FEED)
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