IX NNEY OF THE FORCE # F. O. Alexander Westers Newspaper Union) THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. A Big Vacation WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 192% F 4 //AND CAN 01 DIRECT Bi 1 (YEL SOMEWHERE, Oo LADY ? OH NO -~ IM JUST HAVING HE TIME OF MY YOUNG LIFE STANDING WERE --- NONE KNOWS ME You SEE TS 1S TE FIRST TIME IVE BEEN IN THIS CITY AND I DONT KNOW A Soul AND NO OM, YERE A AND NOT LONESOME OR «+: UR «et 1 LAND SAKES, NO SO TICKLED TWAT OUT OF ALL THESE PEOPLE PASSING NO ONE CARES WHERE I GO OR WHAT I DO - BUT YOU lim UNLESS YOUVE | BEEN A PREACHERS WIFE IN A TINY TowN Friendly Thoughts By FP B. Beg. The immensity of Nature makes man makes him realize the@transcending value and unmafchable glory of unselfishness @nd sympathy We would rater be quiet- ly solicitous and helpful than ostentatiously sympathetic. We would have ou ask about the moderate cHarge. BECK BROS. FUNERAL O/RECTORS MANHEIM b> LITITZ PHONE MANHEIM 52 RS3 PHONE LITITZ \PRIVATE SALE Bought at All Tim ED REAM MOUNT JOY feb20-tf "a EE ELLIS ns —— ore . = aper Hanging AND Decorating Finest Wall Paper and Decora- tions to select from.» Glad to show | you Samples. Guar- anteed. JACOB S. EICHLE Florin. Pa. AOr call Forney’s Store 150RS5 1 2-6-3mos. ¢ ? yo hair How Wong is it? | How 1y days since it s cut? 10 IS RIGHT. Haircut every 10 days. Go Now, to 2 Hershey's Barber Step Agent for Manhattan Laundry} re | ) Heres a Feeder ¢ rR Can’t Waste 9 Can’t Clog WW Patented Every farm flock should hage one of these Big Feeders. Built with corfpartments for mash, grit, shell, charcoal, afd scrap wo sizes—100 flock size and R00 floc ze. Needs to be filled but oncd a week. Pat- ented agitating feature kegps mash down in feed trough. Feed is clean and absolutely no waste. Tiltig top prevents hens roosting on top. W feeder will pay for itself saved feed and labor. Cogpe in and let show you our fine line of §jJamesway Feed- ers, Waterers, and Nestsffor large flocks. Elias Z. { ¢ - How Many Homes Have You {Paid For As Bo? Pay your rent to The Mt. Joy Building 1 Asso- yo ciation and home will soon be paid. Rate of Intefest 6% For the purpoge of Savings and Investing M@ney Secure- ly and Profitably For the Purpos@ of Build- ing or Buying Holes or Bor. rowing for any purpose what- ever on Security Improved real estate Over 600 Shares sald in 1st and 2nd Serfes J Mount Joy Building and Loan Associafion H. H. ENGLE, Pres. | E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec'y. | | | | | Try this service—yo like it, John W. Conner ® N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy | - ‘Look - Housekespers- Look We Clean DRAPERIES, CUR- TAINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, | CUSHIONS, &nd PILLOWS. x— \ Rugs Shampooedy and Dry Dusted i Furs of all deschiptions Cleaned | before storing, preveélgts moth. PLEATING and REBLEATING Mt. Joy Cleanin§, and Pressing Compa You phone 119R2 and we'll “Better Service For Less” BRAND ‘Mount Joy Street Moun! , Pa / struct transmission Belem. Groceries and | nfections P Qi Weekly Industrial Notes Philadelphia — $52,000 manu- building to be erected | facturing here for Rosenau Bros. Inc. Construction of bridge for Pen- | nsylvania Railroad Company over | Allegheny River at Oil City to be- | gin shortly. | Middletown Bell | Company placed new | poles along Spring Street. | Contract awarded for erection | of bridge over Swamp Creek on | highway between Trumbaursville {and Finland. | Philadelphia — 16-story hotel to | be erected at 15th and Cherry Sts. | Oil * discovered near Newton | Hamilton. Coatesville South First Ave- {nue to be widened to point near | West Fallowfield School. | Plant of E. L. Mansure Company in North Wales being enlarged by | erection of large addition. | Lewistown — New fire truck | purchased for Fame fire company. Telephone telephone | Connellsville Pittsburgh & West Virginia constructing rail- road lines into this city. Fayette City — Operations start- ed at Diamond Mine. Ambridge — Airport on improv- ed Pittsburgh-Beaver road to be completed by April 15. North Wales — Electrically equipped plant erected here for purpose of manufacturing concrete | blocks and other concrete products. | Harmony Ambridge road to be lighted. Plans under way for erection of high school building in Donora. Merion Station — Construction of Merion School practically com- pleted. Clarion’s erected Philadelphia built at at cost of approximately $173,000. Dala Cynwyd - Crauston coal, wood and building material busi- ness changed hands. Clarion Construction on building for First Bank of this place. Tonkhannock will fighting equipment. Construction of fire house and borough building at pressing rapidly. municipal building to this summer. 43 houses be started National purchase fire California — $130,000 elemen- tary demonstration building form- ally dedicated at California Teach- ers’ College. Monongahela pany seeks permit Valley Bus Com- ses between McKeesport and Fin- | leyville. | Mt. Jewett — $200,000 cathe- | dral built here for Coudersport Consistory. Potomac Edison Company to con- line from Lake Lynn power station Power Company to Cumberland, | St. Marys dry cleaning plant equipped. rebuilt Conneaut Lake has new auto ser- |ty} | vice and repair station. { Middletown — Sewer line con- | structed to Enduro ameling Company's WB Street. | be built to plant of { craft Corporation. | three two-story warehouse j ings in Philadelphia. Bristol—Capital of Bristol Trust Company increased to $250,000. A Heights | being | Unruh and Sacket streets | Clarion pro- | to operate bus- | of West Penn | —Williams & Williams and re- Porcelain En- | Haven Knitting Company plant on East | resumed operations. FIND 986 WITHOUT | OPERATOR'S LICENSE The State Highway Patrol in a ten-day period in March arrested 986 persons on a charge of opera- ting a motor vehicle without an op- erator’s license, James Lyall Stuart | Secretary of Highways, announced today. Every one of the arrests resulted in convictions and fines. | The Western Troop of the patrol | made 586 of the arrests and the { Eastern Troop 400. | Commenting on the report of the | patrol, Secretary Stuart said: “The | fact that the highway patrol made | almost 1,000 arrests during ten | days, justifies our estimate that | there are thousands of persons | driving motor vehicles in Pennsyl- | vania without an operator’s license. | The work of the highway patrol, | however, is necessarily limited to |the state highways and this makes | the co-operation of police author- | ities in cities, boroughs and towns, |in this drive against license-less | drivers, I feel we will reduce the |the numbers of persons driving | motor vehicles without licenses to a {| minimum,” | Wilson C. Price, Superintendent of the Highway Patrol, has issued instructions to highway tions to continue the intensive work of rounding up license-less drivers land during the coming month, mo- |torists will be asked to produce | their operators’ cards when stopped on the state highways. tr RD AQ THE LILACS TRIMMED THE SUNFLOWER TEAM | | The local bowling teams terming themselves the Lilacs and the Sun- flowers, played a game at Lancaster {and the former won 3487 to 3130. { Each team having won a leg, the third and deciding game will be | played at Lancaster next Thursday patrol sta- | Educating The Motoring Public VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR MOTORISTS FURNISHED THE BULLETIN BY LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB Steps to curb the practice of au- tomobile operators who, in order to make a place for their car, bump other machines out of park- ing spaces are being taken by the Lancaster Automobile Club. At the April meeting of the board of dir- | ectors a resolution was passed con- deming this practice and calling on motorists and pedestrians to report violations to the Autombile Club "headquarters, 10-12 South Prince "street, Lancaster. “Not only does this in many instances do damage the machines bumped out of place, especially those left standing in gear, but it also from time to time forces an innocent motorist to pay a fine because his car was forced out of the parking zone,” said S. Edward Gable, president of the Club. At the board meeting, the first of the new fiscal year, Charles W. Eaby, Esq., was re-elected solicitor and provision was made for the re- taining of two associates to handle such cases as may be designated by the executive committee. | Pesident Gable announced that efforts are being made to get at least 3,000 new members for the Club this year. He said that at "the close on vear of the Federation Apirl 1 of the fiscal Pennsylvania Motor returns from the 100 affiliated clubs in Pennsylvania showed that Lancaster led the list in membership gains. “Every year since I've been president,” he said, night and the losing aggregation “there has been a gain over the | “must pay.” | previous wear in the number of The score: Ine members admitted and we Li must ho'd to that record in 1929.” ig 2nd 5rd Tis The May meeting of the Club, |. Herr 194 249 207 643 the board decided, will be held in C. Brown 143 128 168 43¢ Columbia the third Friday evening GH. Brown. 151 153 133 437 | of that month. Plans for this ses- | Nitroner 158 215 202 Gog | Sion will be in charge of Frank L. | Marine 22 718 111 120 sav | Spence, Columbia member of the | Snyder ..... 195 146 agp ORE Co-lo Dern =... 191 169 159 519 { mee To avoid losses of chicks from | Totals 1088 1215 1184 3487 Joven saan hm away ho tur- | { eys; the urkeys may show no | Sun owen 2rd Ts | Signs of the disease, but they can | O"Neil 125 214 178 517 {pass it on to chicks with fatal re- | nan 149 129 149 420 sults to the latter. Gapes is caused | Bermett 294 182 133 539 bv a parasitic worm that gets into | Brown, 135 100 130 365 the chick’s windpipe, and the male Stauffer 104 117 .77 298 and female worms have the curious | Gilbert... 114 114 131 359 habit of attaching themselves so Bar 210 297 195 632 firmly to each other that at first | 50 re nd | sight they look like a single worm Totals 1061 1076 993 313 YI: tWo heads and two necks It | DETOUR BULLETIN WILL APPEAR SOON | The first weekly detour bulletin Maryland. will be issued by the Pennsylvania Mt. Joy Local factory remod- | Department of Highways within a. eled and reconstructed for occu- |short time, Samuel FEckels, chie pancy by hardware and implement | engineer, announced, due to inaug- store. uration of an early construction’ Plans completed for establish- | season made possible by exception- ment of airport in Philadelphia- |al favorable weather. At present Camden districts. (the snow removal and detour bul-| Piston ring factory to start op- |letin, known as the winter bulletin, eratic in Souderton soon. | remains in effect. L: Contract awarded The Highway Department’s Bul- for erection of $150,000 Franklin letin and snow removal activities Pottery plant. have won the praise of the United Terminal Title & Trust Company | States Department of Agriculture erect bank building in Avroni--|in a request for continuance of the | nink. Bulletin service, which said, in Greencastle’'s canning factory to part: “We wish to compliment you resume perations this season. on the efficient service rendered by 3} Ambridge will purchase new fire your detour and snow removal truck in near future. maps. The Department of High- Muncy Post office building | ways cannot be too highly com- will be erected in this ‘place some- {mended for the efficiency of its time in future. snow removal work this winter.” Palmerton Swimming pool to Ye Ty be built at Kunkle’s Grove this Change Strawberry Mulch spring Inspect the strawberries under | Perkasig Site selected here mulch to s if the plants are be- | for es nt of Airport. coming discolored. If the mulch is! Am - Jones & Laughlin [too thick some of it should be re- Stecl Corporation awarded contract {moved and the rest stirred. This f construction of 30 steel deck | will permit better aeration and will arges for Lincoln, Nebraska, con- [give the plants a chance to resume cern. natural co Worki part Pittsburgh Thrift Mortgage Co., |of the st 3 ween granted charter of incorporation [the rows will retard - weed erowth with $100,000 capitalization. and later will add humus to the Butler — Building will be erect- | «oil. ed on West Diamond Street for oec- | Sr fice {cupancy by Butler County Trust| Skim milk from a ‘creamery { Company. should not be fed to calves unless it is made safe by . boiling or pas- teurization. Calves may contract | tuberculosis by drinking milk from herculous cows. EE — White Haven — Plant of White recently Mt. Pleasant— { Philadelphia — Five-story fae- Permit issued for construction of |tory building to be erected for Rey- |be fed in trou build- [burn Manufacturing Company at cost of approximately $40,000. City mail delivery service inaug- «lurated in Lykens. } [ faith in prevention. { Preliminary work | Bristol — $250,000 addition to [started at site of new high school | Keystone Air- | building. worms, .and it is better to put your Put the chicks as soon as hatched, on clean ground is pretty difficult to extract the | jand keep them away from turkeys or ground occupied by turkeys. | Adult chickens seem to be immune | from gapes. | en | New features have been intro- duced into seeding machinery now {on the market, says the TU. (partment of Agriculture. Irills especially for wheat | arrangement for planting the seed in furrows. The furrow seeding | method tends to prevent blowing of | the soil, holds snow .and rain, re- Ei | quires { and germination | | is more certain and more stools are S. De- | Grain have an less seed, { formed. Larger grain drills for | either tractors or horses, with as high as 28 tubes; can now be | { bought, and power lifts for raising |§ | the furrow openers can be ob- | tained. rt nn | | Most lawns need an occasional | {application of some good fertilizer. ! excellent results, | . Department of Agri- | a mixture of 1 part of | ammonium sulphate and 3 {cottonseed meal, applied at {rate of from 12 to 15 pounds per | 1,000 square feet. The mixture should be put on three times during orowing season. Cottonseed meal alone also is satisfactory, but is not as quick acting as when in combination with the ammonium sulphate, En {One that gives i the U. ture, is Q the 1¢ = Protect the Bees To encourage early spring brood rearing, it is necessary to maintain a temperature of about 93 degrees Fahrenleit in the entire brood | chamber. Protection from the cold | and winds can be supplied by pack- | ing cases and windbreaks. The pro- j tection should not be removed until after the last killing frost. | eee ce A ee. meee { Clean Feed Promotes Health Clean feed is essential in produc- ling healthy chicks. All feed should | > ghs or hoppers. This [practice may reduce the spread of coccidiosis, round worms, and tape | worms, as most diseases are intro- duced through the digestive tract. parts of : the i | WHE OLDEST HAT STORE IN } LANCASTER : | | | | | | | | JNO. A. HAAS, Prdpr. 144 N. Queen Lancaster, i | tig fA | = Your engine will perform bet- ter with the Correct gas- oline Selected from these 3! : Certainly you want to get out of your engine all the per- formance that’s built into it. Only the right gasoline will do it! A \ 4 To help you abtain the RIGHT gasoline for your car, Sin- clair has produced the ‘“Three-Gas” Service. Three gasolines of the finest quality. 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